Ilousecleaning Time Is at hand ami must lie done. After tlic shelves are cleaned they must be covered. Of course you want . . SHELF PAPER . . . Wc liave just what you want. Foil r colors, white, blue, pink nnil yellow; 5 yards long, you cut to lit shelf. Worth 10 cents. You can have it now for 5 cents n piece. HOOKS & BROWN a North ISlaln St. EVENING HERALD FRIDAY, MAY 1. 1890. Cnptlves Awaiting Court .Unrtlal. Havana, May 1. Tho filibusters who were captured on board tho schooner Com petitor havo boen romovcil to tho navy yard. They will not be court niartlalcd until tho arrival lioro of Alvnro, who Is at present absent on an Inspection trip. Tho total number of filibusters killed during tho capture is cbjht. A Wall Known Clrrcyman Head. Boston, May 1. Iluv. Edmund Kimball Aldcn, I). U., ex-secretary of tho Ameri can board of foreign missions, died yes terday, aged 71 years. Ills father was Eb nozer Allien, a physician, born in Ran dolph, March 17, 1788, being of tho sovonth goncrivtlon 'from JoJin Aldon, of Mayflowor memory. Kx-l'ostmaiitor General James Wedded, AIKEN, S. 0., May 1. Hon. Thomas L. James, of Now York, ox-postmaster gen eral, and Mrs. .Jeanne Freeburn Barden, of Alkon, weroimarrlod ut tho rosldeuce of W. J. l'lntt Wednesday night. Tho wed ding was n very quiot affalr.only mombors of tho Immcdtato families being prosont, Mr. 1Cniip Xmivos for Constantinople Alexandimbtta, Turkey, May 1. Rov. Georgo P. Jvnapp, tho Amorican mission ary who was expelled from BltllB, has loft .here for Coustnutlnoplo. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Earl Grey, tho now administrator of tho British South Africa company, has ar rlved at Buluwayo. Robert Ward, -10 years old, killed his DO-year-old wlfo and hlmsolf near Honderson, Ky. Causo, .jealousy. Governor Coffin, of Connecticut, has ap pointed .Editor N. G. Osborn, of Now Haven,.as stato prison director. John .and Georgo Plerco and Webber Isaacs -were hanged for murder on ono gallows ut Fort Smith, Ark., yesterday. Warren Fisher, who was Involved In tho famous Mulligan lcttors with James G. Blolno, Ulod in Boston yostorday, aged 71. William Weguor, a wealthy Chicago .manufacturer, was shot dead by M. J. Wickoff, an engineer. Tho men wero neighbors, and frequently quarreled. Louise Adams, S5 years old, and Anna Slilnip, aged 14, wero drowned while cross ing tho Delaware In a small boat from Philadelphia to Camden. The boat upset. Will Open Saturday, May 2d, With a lull line 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 -'th Oold, Silver, Cement. Gold ami Porcelain Crowns and Bridge Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. KXTinELY l'AISLM HXTKACTIOX. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Entrance on Oak Street. Olllee Hours : 8 n. m. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now In operation for tho spring house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Price List i IlenovatlnB cornets, Brussels and! Ingrain, So per yard, Heavier tirades, 4c per yard. I'eathers droned, 8o peril). Jluttresues cIMneil nwl upholstered, lialr, St; cotton, 83) Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Address, STEAM RENOVATING GO,, Bowers street and Apple alley, Shenandoah, -S3 I1 LATEST DESIGNS. OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre and Went Streets. PITHY POINTS. Happening" TlirmiRlioiit tho lirglon Chron icled for Unity I'criwul. Commencing with Monday the employes of tho I'ennsy will wear their summer caps. Tho employes t Ilonr Hidge colliery. Muhauoy Plane, received their wages yester day. Oott e b YiienitllnK and Miss Marguerite Meyn, both of PoUarllle, wero married last evening. Ashland's Council will prevent tlio burn ing of pal'" 011 tho streets, claiming that it is a nuisance. The Young Men's Christian Association of Mt. Carmel, will open its doors to tho public for tho first time this evening. The County Auditors object to tho County Treasurer receiving 23 cents on each license fee, claiming that it is not lawful. North Ashland colliery, employing about R00 hands, shut down on Wednesday for re pairs ami will bo idle several weeks. Tho organization of the Firemen's Kellef Fund of Mahanoy City has been ellected, and they will now apply for a charter. Letters of administration woro granted to llrldget Galviu on tho cstalo of l'atrick Galviu, Into of Mahanoy City, deceased. Mrs. William Cleaver, of Ashland, died thcro yesterday afternoon. Tho deceased is a mother of Mrs. Clayton kestor, formerly of town? Tho report of viewers on the proposition to create an Independent school district out of part of North Manhcim township was favor ablo to tho petition. Lilwin C. Price, of Ashland, who spent the past mouth in the Crippio Creek gold fields, reached homo Wednesday oveuiug. He has interests thcro that may tako him back again shortly. District President Alfred II, Garner, of Ashland, will not seek rcapponiutmcnt, and has addressed a letter to that cllcct to the P. O. S! of A. Camps. Winfield Davis, of the samo place, is a candidate Itichard Sneddon, formerlyof Shenandoah, and well known here, was In town this after noon as tho representative of tho Hazleton Steam Pretzel Company. Ho is rolling up trado in this vicinity. Mahanoy City Eecord, Jits. Goodman & Co. Fresh lb. print creamery butter, 23c. Fresh round print country roll butter, 18c. Fresh round tub butter rer lb., 18c. Fresh eggs per doz., lSJc. Penna. potatoes, 5 bushel lots, 2oc. 4-0-tf 27 West Ccntro street. Olio 3Ioro Opportunity. A visit to Washington, tho Nation's Capi tal, is an event full of interest and pleasure under any circumstances, but when mado under tho supervision of tho Pennsylvania Itallroad Company's famous personally-con ducted tourist system tho trip is an ideal one. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany tho tour throughout to look after tho comfort of tho party. Thoso who havo failed to take advantage of tho tours already run should not miss tho opportunity of participating in tho last one of tho season, leaving Now York and Philadelphia May 11. Tho rate, including transportation and two days' accommodations at Washington's best hotels, is $13.50 from New York, $11.50 from Philadelphia, $l!t.2o from Heading, and proportionate rates from other points ; $14.50 from Now lork, including meals en route. Detailed itineraries will bo sent on applica tion to Tourist Agent, 1100 Iiroadway, New 1 ork, or Hoom 111 Ilroad street station, Phila delphia. Procure coupons at tho Factory Shoo Store for gold aluminum table ware. You will also secure shoes at factory prices. ' IfofViuaii Instate Sale. Tho public saloof tho premises Nos. 20 and 28 North Main street, under the directionfof William Dorr, executor ot tho Hollmau estate, took placo this morning at 11 o'clock, Tho attendance was not largo and tho bidding was slow. Die property was knocked down to M. M. liurke, Esq., attorney for tho executor and Mrs. Holfman, for $10,000. Tho figure is considered very low. The bidding would havo been moro lively, but for tho fact that the purchase was subject to a lease of part of tho premises to H. T. Titman for five years from Juno 1st, 1800, at a fixed rental of $.30 per month. It is believed that this mado a difference of at least $2,000 in tho bidding against tho property. Wilkinson's Itargalli Sale. This week swivel silks, best make, 25 cents per yard ; worth 50c. Urocado lustro skirts, only $1.03. Shirtwaists, in endless variety at cut prices ; capes in rich new styles cloth, velvet or silk, plain or richly embroidered, from b0o up. Lancaster apron ginghams still 5c per yard. Xj. J. WlLKINtON, 23 S. Main St. Itanium Coming'. With tho flowers that bloom in tho spring comes tho circus, and tho first ono headed this way this year is Barnum's, which is booked for Pottsvillo on tho 20th inst. It is in Brooklyn, N. Y., this week and is re ported as bigger and better than ever. Alar, the human arrow shot from a huge cross bow, is tho greatest new fcaturo, while the ethnic entertainment called Oriental India attracts a largo sharo of attention. WHITELOCK'S SHOE STORE (Egan Block) sells tho best and cheapest SHOES In town, try them. Deeds ltecorded. The following deeds were filed at tho I!e- ordor's olllco yostorday : From S. A, Bed- dull and wifo to tho First M. E. church, of Shenandoah, lot in Shenandoah ; E. J, IXiiley and wlfo and Q. O. Roberts and wife to Rov. P. J. Kyau, lots in Kline township; F. P. Walter and wifo to Mary Ann Hlggins, half a lot In Shenandoah; tho Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company to Robert Rccec, lot in Coaldale. Gold aluminum tablo ware is bocomiua popular. Tho Factory Shoe Store is giving thete goods away tree to purchasers. Tito llinliezzlerti Caught. William H. Spring and W. L. Oiiinu, tho two young men who are charged with cm bozzleineut by their employer, Wayne Kratzor, tho directory publisher, havo been locutod at Chicago. Chief of Polico l'rltch ard, of Pottsvillo, has gone after them. The young men are embezzlers to tho amount of $103, the particulars of which havo appeared in these columns. Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that the narao Lfasig & Baku, Ashland, Pa., Is priuted on overy back. Store Wuter for Shumokliw Tho Bick Horn and Deep Creek stroams in tho nothem part of the county havo been taken possession of by Alexander May and other Shamokiu capitalists, with the view of supplying water to Shamokiu and other towns In that vicinity. A largo reservoir will be erected lu the Deep Creek Yalloy at a point below the coulliienco of the two streams. HOOD'S PII.I.S euro Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A. pleas" nt laxative. All Druggists. A Young cilrl'n 1'lllalito Plight. Henry II. Soltelugorand his wife keep a notorious tloti in Ashland. Tlllie SchulU, of Colorado, or respectable patents, has been an Inmato of the house for a week. While in a state of delirium Wednesday night she lirokonway from the house In Iter night clothing, and fled through tho street scream ing murder. She gained entrance to the houiO of Frank McDonald witli Seltsingers in pursuit. She remained there until yes terday morning when a warrant was sworn out agnlust Scltslnxer and his wife, chareing abortion, and with having $85 of her money. They wero given a hearing and In default of bull committed. Tho Schulti! girl Is now at homo, but refuses to give the name of the man In tho ease. IlNcliaglne; Itatlroailern, Consternation sproud among tho bmkeinen on tho Wyoming division of tho L. V. rail road yesterday mornlug, when seventy- seven of their number received onion to call at tho ollicc for their tlmo. Heretofore every through freight and coal train was manned by a conductor, three bmkemen and a flagman, and overy pusher cnglno by an engineer, fireman and flagman. By tho new ordor ono brakeman is taken off cacli freight nnd each coal crew, and tho flagman is taken oil tho pusher. Railroad men say that owing to tho lack of force tho company will have a wreck somo day, tho cost of which would pay tho 77 men several months' wagos. Tho new order takes effect to-day. New Tunnel Completed. Tho tunnel that has been driving from tho .Mammoth vein to tho Skldmoro vein at the Burnside colliery, operated by P. & R. Coal & Iron Company, for tho past ten weeks, was completed on Tuesday, Tho vein struck is threo and a half feet thick, pitched at an nnglo of about eighty-seven degrees. The coal is particularly rich. Work will now bo begun at driving two gangways, ono east and tho other west, so that tho newly cut vein can bo worked. Settled tho Case. Harry Faust yesterday appeared before Justico Denglcr and sworo out a warrant for the arrest of Charles Stettlcr, for assault and battery. Stettlcr pleaded guilty and in default of $100 bail was committed to jail Ho spent tho night In tho lockup and settled tho caso this morning by paying tho fine and costs. l'lrst of All, lted ring Oil, 23c. What for? Aches, rains, bruises. At Gruliler Bros,, drug storo. Died From Ills Iidurles. Edward Neal, of Yorkville, who was in jured so seriously by being squeezed between a drum and a cable in the York Farm engine house, Yv edncsday, died yesterday morning at his home after suffering very greatly from his injuries. Mr. Neal was only 34 years old and was engineer at the colliery. i:. If. Filllst Head. Elias K. Faust, of Lakeside, died yester day after suffering from a cancer for tho past six months. The deceased was well known In Shenandoah. Ho was a well-to-do farmer, owning considerable property in tho vicinity of Lakeside A McArioo Sensation Tho body of a new born child with a string tied tight about its neck was found floating in water that filled a mlno breach at McAdoo yesterday. Tho mother is supposed to bo a young Hungarian woman who recently disappeared. It's Winning Sew I'rlcmls Dally, What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. At Gruhler Bros., drug storo. Appointed Umpire. John J. Reilly has liccu appointed a Stato League umpiro and left town lass evening for York, whero he umpires his first game to day, Instead of giving his customers fits, ho will get fits from tho rooters now if his decisions are against the homo club. Sinking ICapldly. James M. Morgan, of South Whlto street, was reported to-day as sinking very rapidly. Mr. Morgan is an old and esteemed citizen of town, and is tho father of Richard II. Morgan, tho West Ccntro street notion dealer. Delano Shops ltrlslc Again. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad shop3 at Delano to-day started working ten hours a day and six days a week. Thoy had been working eight hours a day and fivo days a week. Slurried. Thomas P. Richards and Miss Annio Powell were married last evening at tho rcsldcnco of tho bridegroom s parents, in Mahanoy City, by Rev. II. C. Williams, pastor of the Welsh Baptist church of that placo. John Richards was tho groomsman and Miss Annio Filer tho bridesmaid. Passed ICxamluatloii Sylvester S. Deegan, of Grublcr's drug storo, has successfully passed examination before tho Stato Pharmaceutical Examining Board. Ho was notified of the result to-day. Don't Trlllu 'With Coughs nucleoids, Take Pan-Tina (23c.) and bo cured. At Gruhler Bros., drug storo. Wyntt r.oit. Tho pigeon shooting match between Hon. Joseph Wyntt, of town, and Robert Green, of Girardvillo, for $23 a side, took placo on tho regular grounds north of town at 2 o'clock this afternoon and resulted as lollows : fireen 1 1111O10 1-7 Wyatt 10101 loo 0 Barsaparllla has over and over again proved Itself the best blood purifier medi cal science has ever produced. It possesses such positive; merit to purify, vitalize Enrich the blood, that it accomplishes remarkable cures whero other prepara tions utterly fail. Its record of cures, not Only of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Catarrh, Rheu matism, but of Nervous Prostration, Weakness and Debility, is unequalled. Hoods Barsaparllla IsthoOneTrue Blood Purifier. Prepared by C. I, Hood & Co., Lowell, Man. ft, U-lf Dillc cu' lWtul comdpa- 1 IUUU O 1 111J i Hon, fries 23 cents. And lllrthday Party. A i.Uf1.,in., rfv wns held last evening at tho residence of -Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ellis, in honor of their iiaugiiier, riorence, wno celebrated her seventh anniversary. Sho received a number of beautiful presents. Among the young peoplo who shared In tho festivities were Vastl and llunty W'asley, Nclda Jacnlw, Tillio Carroll, Marlon Klstlcr, ("M, llrol.ct f!.rH Pmvi.ll William nnd Rotiert Dorr, William Brown, Ruth Matter, Mary unwarus, itay itowse, itouort uuicn, Ethel Morgans, Lizzio Rogers and Emily Williams. The butcher, the grocer, the stove dealer every tradesman who finds it difficult to keep col lars clean should wear the Elloio INTERLINED and save the cost of laundry bills. It can be cleaned as often as its owner wills, with a wet cloth or sponge. The genuine inter lined collars and cuffs with a "Celluloid "surfaceare all marked as above. Accept no imitations. It tlm dealer does not keep them, send to us di rect. CoUarB,2Uc. each. Uufta, 40c. pair postpaid. State size and style, the eEL.iiUi.om company, New York. C A D I H Is the best cleanser SArUUIU for these goods. MISCELLANEOUS. IT nun nvjji' j;veiiinpi o zio, ziy, zm, ssi, j 223ruid 225 JCftst Coal street. Most desirable locations. Apply to Z. S. ItobMns, Shenandoah jumucr mm ecu vompany oiuce. 4--iw 3710H SALI2. A 3-.tory frame business prop- crty on North Muln street. Ono of tho most desirable, properties In town. Apply to E. V, Shoemaker, Attorney-nt-law, corner of Centre mm iuarnei hirecis. , JANTKD, A vest maker. Apply at Porta urud., mcrcnanij iniiors, ionu iviamsireec i-21-tf TIAVIKOS AND CKOSSINQS. Parties deslr. X Intyptonofor pavings or crossings should write to i, j, folic, siiuman i'a., or commer cial Hotel, Shenandoah. . MS-lm IjOU KENT. A larRo double, well-lighted room, on the second iloor. crntrallv lnrntod with all modern conveniences, suitable for ofllee purposes. Apply at h, Itefowlch's clothing- nouse. iu mm xz nouin jiain faireet, i-si-xi .-.REMOVED: T. J. Broughall's GROCERY S iiS South Main Street. REMOVAL. Of CHRIST. FOLTZ'S barber shop Irom East Coal street to 105 Went Centre street, formerly occupied by Jo&cpli Uohcy. CLEAN TOWEL WITH EVERY SHAVE. HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. Special Sale In soap and washing powder for a limited time only. ID oz. cako of puro soup for 5 cents. 12 oz. packago of test washing powder, 5c. i 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, 10S S. Main St. Suits Made to Order! AT 1 li Former Prices.! i Blue, Ulack, lirown and Gray j Cheviots.10. ! Mixed Goods, (Stylishly Made nnd inuimeu; yiu, f u, fix, fi3 aim $11, Stvllsli Puntnlnniw .1 no fcl fift tlM and upwards. ' Black Clay Diagonals, $15. These goods are all well lined and well made. Every suit guaranteed to fit. KELLY & CONWAY, NO. S W. CENTRE STREET. BEDDALL BUILDING. 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 25c up. All shades of Satin Kibbon, 5 inches wide, for 25c per yard for short while only. ' AT 00000 26 South An .inspection of our large spring opening display of Stylish Clothing. Fine Neckwear, Spring Underwear, Stiff, Crush and Straw Hats, J. f . Spring and summer neck- wpnr from i: rpnrc tn ii nn All the latest novelties. Spring underwear from 50 LCIllb il bUU uuu uuwu.ru. r full line. sole Agent for the Mackinaw onunr uuuuo, oust manuiaciurcu L. REFOWICH, NO. 10 S. flAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. Shenandoah Gollege I 3SO STUDENTS Eight Principal Teachers . . . . . . Ten Assistant Teachers. Business, Shorthand, . . . Penmanship, English, Typewriting. Combined Scholarship .... $150 Ono Department 50 S. I. WOOD, President. Beauty Unrolled To tile ndminui; naze of t!ms.' who have tosto for realty line wuii lMiwr .J ' uispmy 01 new wnll jinjicr wrinulcs wc lime jiint received, ion eon find any color ir pattern m want for your hall, bed room, parlor, tllninjt mom, kitchen or cafe, from 5e tip to 3 per roll, l'lne nrtistlo papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction uuftranteol. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre St.. Shenandoah, V. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale ind Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, ToIircco, Ac. Ayent for Heading Brewing Co.1 a Beer anil Porter. 11 and 11Q . Main St. IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't trt'tit, then come lo ua for it. We curry Uife bet ot ....... Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wacon awaits your order. Oooda delivered promptly. flUSSER & BEDDALL, 76 East Centre Street. DO YOU OWN A BICYCLE ? We can sell you new wheel, of tho finest nuiko and guarantee, at reduced prices. We make ft specialty of . . . RGPAIRINO BICYCLES I Do not send away from town to havo your wheel repaired when It ennhodoneat homo Just as Rood and much cheaper. Faust Bicycle Works, Olllee i ISO H. Jurdin Rtrect, bheunndoah, Pa DO PI flWIMf ::::::n:::rz:::::::::::::: Fl I SS Airrnn Main Street. UU1 SALE! Owing to ill health and by advIce of physician I am ness and-consequently offer to fine furniture, resrardless of cost. This ... Is No . . Advertising Scheme. 4 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, 4 Cor. Main and Oak Sts. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Kooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold nnd Silver fillings. If your artitlcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. We iako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work aud all operations that per tain to Pentnl Surgery. No clmrses for extracting when plates aro ordered Wo aro the only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental: Rooms, (Tltinan's Mock) East Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. ro. to 8 p. m. A I'UU, LINE OP NEGLIGEE . . .SHIRTS "With attached or tie tached collars. Also ft full line of SOFT SHIRTS. Big assortments of SPRING and . . .;sunnER NECKWEAR PORTZ & BRO., IM. Main St, CURE NOS- 3&5. Applied by men only. Stops In S days, curei 111 B days, bold at POVINSKY'S DRUa STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH. PA, 4 4 i 4 K ) 1