ilouseclcaning Timo is at hand and must lie ilime. AftT the lii'lvi's tire cleaned tln'.v must lm covered Of course you vnnt . . SHELF PAPER . . . We havo just what yoti wnnt. I'onr colon, white, blue, pink and yellow;.1) yards long, you cut tn tit shelf. Worth 10 cents. You inn lmvo It now for ") oontB ft piece, HOOKS & BROWN a- North Main St. EVENING HERALD SATURDAY, MAY 1800. Otiltimry Jimioa M. Morgan died this morning nt tlio residenco of ills son, 1!, II. Morgan, M South White street, need 72 years, 4 months ami 20 days. Dentil was duo to general debility, The deceased had liecn a resident of this town from 1S78. Ho arrived atSt. Clair from England in 1U and resided thero until 1SU1, when ho heeamo a resident of Mahanoy City nud remained there until lie moved to this town. Mr. Morgan was a prominent member of tho Lnlscopalian church and was tho organizer of the churches of that denomination in St. Clair, Mahanoy City and this town. Ho held tho olllco of vestryman in All Saints' church, of town, nt the time of his death. Tho deceased is sur vived by threo children, It. II. Morgan, tho West Centre street merchant; Mary II,, of Leadvilie, Col., and Iicrtha A., of Blooms hurg. The funeral will tako placo on Moil' day, lth inst, nt 10:1.") n. in., from the resi denco of tho deccaseds son, and proceed via Pennsylvania It. It. train from tho Lehigh Valley depot to St. Clair. Services will he held in tho Church of Holy Apostles and interment in the Odd Fellows' cemetery at St. Clair, Don't Trltle With Coughs iindCulds, 'uketfiii-Tinn (25c.) and lie cured. Oruhlor Ilros., drug store. At Deeds ICccorilett. Tho following deeds vcro tiled yesterday in tho Recorder's olllco: From Joel (J. Iteescr ct. ill., to Anton Stutztuau, tract of land in Hegius township; John Fry and wife to Calvin II. Stnuffer, land in Union township; Mary E. Sillyman to William Vietingliofl", premises in Pottsvillo ; Adam F Sclicerer to Thomas Fainter, lot in l'ottsvillo ; Thomas Johnson by executor to Michael Curlcy, premises In St. Clair; Ida Wenrich to Kato M. O'lSrien, premises in Mahanoy City; Hancock liuilding nnd Loan Association to Mary Netherwood, premises in Tremont. I'lrst of All, licit ring Mil, S3e. What for? Aches, pains, bruises. Griihlcr Ilros,, drug store. At Itrelimiu l-'iutcral. Tho funeral of Mrs. Catherino Rrcnnan of ISrownsville, took place this morning and was attended by the Ladies of the Sodality of tho Annunciation church. Interment was mado In tho Annunciation cemcteiy. 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 - 'til Gold, Silver, Cement. Gold nnd Porcelain Crowns mid llridgp Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. KSTIRELV l'AISLKM UXTIIACTIOX. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Kntrance on Oak Street. Ofllco Hours : 8 a. in, to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now in operation for tho spring houso cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty, Feathers and Mattresses Re; )vated. Prte List : Itenovatlng carpets, ltrusnelii and Iugonln, Uo per yard, lleuvivr grades, -to per vara, r eat hero ckmmwii, ho per lb, Muttretmes t leaneu nnu upnoiawreu, jmir, e-i ; cotton, is; cheaper granee, f-. Called for and Delivered Without , Charge, by Your Command. Address, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers street and Apple alley, Bhennndoah, I LATEST DESIGNS. TABLE FLOOR OILCLOTHS From 2sc to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre ami West Hlreet. riTHY POINTS. llllpM.lltigH Tltrollgliollt tlin Iteglun Chron. teled fur llanty I'erimal. UoTuaid J. Duffy has opened a meat mar ket In Ashland, I'ottltvUle blcyele riders are arranging for H rond nteo on the 80th Inst. The Miner National Bunk of l'ottsvillo has declared a dividend of three per cent. The Lort Creek rimmatlo cotnpnny will produce a pIKy entitled, "Among the Breakers," tho latter part of nest week. Hnidetnn wlieolmeu nro up in amis over an ordinance that prohibits a speed of more then four miles an hour in the borough limits. Members of William Lazarus Post, O. A 1!., ofAudenried, havo sent an invitation to Congiesniian Iteilly.of Schuylkill, to lie orator for tliem on Memorial Day. Dr. Kistler, superintendent of tho Shen andoah L'lectric Light Company, talked of contracting with the lakeside company for power with which to run several fRua In Shenandoah. Mahanoy City Record. Letters of adiniuistratlun were granted to W. K. Woodbury, on tho ustate of William Scourlleld, late, of Mahanoy .City, deceased; also to Ida M. Rogers, on tho estate of O. S, Rogers, lato of Port Carbon, deceased. Dr. P. H. O'llura, who for tho past two months borved as chief of the surgical boaid at tho Pottsvillo hospital, letircd yesterday nt tho expiration of his term. Dr. A. II, Halberstadt succeeds him for tho ensuing two months. Xcw color in men's russets. Dark shades aroallthogo. Whltelock's shoo store is tho leader In theso shoes. Sec, our windows for styles and pricos. Whltelock's shoo store Mine Accidents. In tho Shamoklu district not ono accident has iHjeu reported, while in this district twenty-two accidents lmvo occurred for the month of April. Four of tho abovo number were fatal, while tho remaining IS are either working again, or rapidly recovering from their injuries. Gilberton colliery takes tho lead with 1 fatal and 4 non-fatal acci dents. Suffolk is credited with 4; Fast Rear Ridge, 3; Honey Ilrook No, 5, 2, and tho foltowingeolllcries 1 each : Oneida, North Mahanoy, Rear Ridge, Elmwood, Boston Run, Shenandoah City nnd Schuylkill, Of tho four fatal accidents two occurred outside nud two In the minos. Of the eighteen non-fatal, threo occurred outsulo and llftcen inside. That which is tho most noticeablo in this re port is that so few Polish wero injured dur ing the month, while they usually outnumber all other nationalities. This being n rare case we record tho unfortunates as follows : American 7, English 0, Irish 3, Polish 5, Slavs 1, Welsh 1 and Russian 1. Mine Inspector Roderick, of tho Fifth anthracite district, reports 8 accidents for the month of April, Of this number four wero fatal. The latest stylo and color in men's tan shoo can ho found at tho Factot.y Shoe Stoiik. Tliu l'lower Mission. Miss Mattie Price, superintendent of tho "Y" Flower Mission, submits tho following report for tho month of April : Distributed 4 bouquets, 7 baskets of fruit, 3 pairs of shoes, 2 garments, 21 dozen eggs, 11 visits made, donations 50 cents, and 33 cents collec. tlous. Tho report for tho year ending April 1st, 1S00, is as follows: Distributed 109 bouquets of dowel's, 29 baskets of provisions, 49 baskets of fruit, 8 baskets of cake, 117 pages of literature, 0 glassulof jelly, 0 loaves of bread, 3 dishes ico cream, 1J dozen rolls, 50 pounds of Hour, 1 quart of beef tea, 30 garments, 1 bottlo catsup, 10 pounds of sugar, mado 203 visits and $3 donated ; 30 poor lamilies assisted, received from collec. tions $3.45, from donations $11.5."). Money in baud at present, 44.11. Checks for tho famous gold alluminum tahlowaio can only bo had at the Factory Shoo Store. Wo givo them to ovorj pur chaser. llouieopatliUts In Session. The quarterly meeting of tho Schuylkill County Homeopathic Medical Society wns held in Mahanoy City. Tho meeting was preceded by dinner at 2 o'clock, at tho con clusion of which the business session began. The oillcers present wero Dr. M. S. Kistler, president, Shenandoah ; Dr. D. W. Straub, vice president, Shenandoah ; Dr. A. 1, Selignian, secretary, Mahanoy City ; Dr. J. S. Kistler, treasurer, Shenandoah. Papers were read by Dr. E. L. Straub, ot .Mmersvillo, and Dr. J. V. Klock, of Mahanoy City, on tho subjects of diphtheria aud scarlatina respectively. Tho next meeting will tako place at Tumbling Bun, Pottsvillo, on tho last Thursday tn July. B'ly your Oxfords nt tho Factory Shoo Store. We havo over 1,000 pairs that wero mado to soil for $1.50 and $2.00. Tho Factory prico is US cents, either black or tan. Won the 1'rUe. The namo. decided upon by tho Lehigh Valley Company for their now train is "Tho Black Diamond Express." It was suggested by a hotel clerk in Toledo, Ohio, named Montgomery, who will receive tho $25 pri.e. Tho name was not to have been mado known until tho train was put on, but it has leaked out, says tho llethlclipm Star. IVllUIunon'ri Jlnrgiihi Sale. This week swivel silks, host mako, 25 cents per yard ; worth 50e. llrocade lustro skirts, only $1. lis. Shirtwaists, in endless variety at cut pricos ; capes in rich now styles cloth, velvet or silk, plain or richly embroidered, from Mo up. 1-uicnster apron ginghams still 5c per yard. L. J. WlLKINPOX, 23 S. Main St. It's Winning New friends Dully. What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. At Gruhlor Ilros., drug store., DIHI. JIOItOAN. On tho 2nd lint., at Hlitnanrionli, ju Jtuura M. 3Iortmu, ages! T years, I mouths and 2ltilays. l'uueml will tufce place on Monday, 4th lint. Services at 10:15 u. m. at the romdeiK'O of the ilwMiswd'H sun, 21 South White street. Funeral will leave Ixdilgh Valley ileiiot ut 11:15 h Pennsylvania It. It. train for M. t'lalr, here services will he held In the Church of the Holy Apostlesauil Inter ment made in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Jtehitlves and friends respectfully incited to attend. Constipation Causes fully hall the sickness In tho world. It retains the digested food too long In tho bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, indl- Hood's gestlon, bad taste, coated Mk mam tongue, sick headache, in- Mmmv nil sonrnla, etc. Hood's Pills I 1 I cure constipation and all its m results, easily and thoroughly. 250. All druggists. Prepared by a I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. AnotherCongrcssman Paine's Celery Compound, the Great Spring Remedy, Made Him Well. A congressman is a public servant In tho full seuso of the word. Ho is responsible to his constituents, to his party, to himself the honorable olllco is full of hard, thankless work, and licit vy responsi bility. Congiessman William W. Qrout is grateful to tho friend who directed him to Palno's colery compound, when prolonged ollicial work had well nigh exhausted his health and strength. His letter reads: Committee on Expenditures the War Dept. IIouso of llepresentatives, U. S Washington, 1). C, Feb. 23, 1800. I found relief In Palno's celery compound for insomnia. Itsnction on tho circulation and digestion was also bcncllcial. Very truly yours, William W. Grout. Thero is something wrong when ono feels "tired all tho timo." It is contrary to every condition of good health. There ought to bo no necessity of drum ming into tho cars of tired men and women who feel they aro broken in health, and are every day losing in weight and strength, tho urgent need of taking Palno's celery com pound, now 'tis spring, to restore their spent nervo force aud purify their blood. Somo of tho earliest good results noticed from taking Palno's celery compound during theso spring days is a regularity of tho bowels, a better appetlto, sound sleep, and good diges tion. A healthy blood supply is regulated by tho nerves, and when theso vital tissues he Sporting Xotes. Bain prevented tho two Xntional League games scheduled for yesterday. l'ottsvillo attributes their defeat yesterday to had luck, Hor.ui, of Girardvllle, is playing good ball for Pottsvillo and hitting hard, ShamoVin defeated Pottsvillo yesterday in tho first championship gamo by tho scoro of 0 to 5, nnd tho latter now claim tho unipiro and luck wero both against them. Tho Sha mokiu aggregation think different, John J. Iteilly, of town,' umpired tho gamo between York and Hazleton, nnd tho Phila delphia Press says ho was "off in his decisions of balls and strikes," This may bo accounted for becauso lork lost tho game. At n meeting of tho Pennsylvania Central League, at Jit. Cannel, yesterday, 1'eadiiig and Lebanon wero admitted, Tho League now consists of, besides the two towns men tioned, Williamsport, Sunbury, Jliltou nnd Jit. Cannel. Tho season opens on tho 15th Inst. SO l'er Cent. Itpflnetinli urn thn nricpft oil nor htfllnnnf men's and boys' russets and gondolas at Wouior's shoo store. 4-20-tf ' (lerimill Catholics to Meet. At the icquost of 'Christian Duhy, chair man of tlio Executive Committeo of the Gorman Catholic Union of Pennsylvania, tho threo German Catholic societies of Mahanoy . City will meet in joint session to-morrow for! tho purposo of dUcusnlug tho advisability oft becoming members of tho btate Union. In addition to Mr. Duby, State President Philip Wois, of Wllkesbarro, Vleo President Chris tian Schmidt, of Shenandoah, and other prominent Germans will bo present to urgo tho societies to take tho steps suggested. The State Union will hold its annual convention at Pittsburg, commencing Jlay IStli, and con tinuing for threo days. WHITKLOCK'S SHOD STORE (Kgan Block) sells the best and cheapest SHOES in town, try them. Marrlago Licenses, Jlarrlago licenses wore issued yesterday as follows! Stevo Donsheck and Teclii llar tushock, both of Park Place; John Ituchl- niski nnd Paulino Tominisko, both of Purk Placo ; Thomas Lewis llrolist and Ksthcr Anna Schock, both of Lowistowu j George Hess aud Emma Slitters, of Shenandoah; Clinton A. Itadcr, of Schartelsville, and Lizzie Fenstermacher, of i riedcusburg John It. Kylman and Sallio Itichardson, both of Tamaqun; Charles II. Shane and Emma Fey, both of Tumaqua. Jus. Goodman & Co. Fresh lb. print creamery butter, 23c. Fresh round print countty 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. como fatigued and badly nourished, tho bad etlect is seen in failing digestion, distressing, ringing sounds in tho cars, dizzy spells, de pression, neuralgia and lassitude. Spring days afford every ono tho opportunity for slinking olf old weaknesses and persistent disorders. Physicians of every school havo been from tho start urged to inquire Into tho formula of Paine's celery compound, that they might satisfy themselves of its wonderful power of making tho sick well. Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D., ns soon as ho presented Paine's celery compound to his fellow phy sicians, was always anxious to havo tho in vlgorator tried in cases that had resisted tho usual methods of treatment, that ho might provo tho truth of every claim mado for his newly discovered formula for Paluo's celery compound. Tho great remedy always gavo relief, and in 09 cased out of 100 mado peoplo well. Paino's celery compound cannot bo judged by the standard of .my ordinary medlcino, sarsaparilla or nervo tonic. It is n great modern scientific discovery, singularly un like any remedial agent that has ever aimed to effect a similar purpose to make peoplo well. Paine's celery compound is tho ono real spring remedy known to-day that never falls to benefit. Get Paine's celery compound. and only Palno's celery compound if you wish to be well, MISCELLANEOUS. I.IOlt BALE Dwellings No. 215. 217. 219. 221 X' 223and 21i i:a.t ' onl street. Most desirable locations. Apply to Z. S, Kolililps, Shenandoah ,.uii,.,i-i ,,,, i t-i.lt ,,injiuii5 oiuce. i-:?ww TiiOlt SAI.L. A 3-Mory frame business prop- - V 4 -uiiii .wiun sireei. one in me most desirable piopertiea In town. Annli- to B. V. hlioenml:er, Attorncy-nt-hiw, corner of Centre uiui murKec eireels. 4-23-lui TV rAITJ.I). A vet innkur. Apply at l'ortr ua., iiti-iuiuuib uuiurs, -sorm aiainstrcet, 4-21-tf pAVlNOS AND CltOSSlNGtf.-l'attlcs deslr J ingf tone for pavings or crossings should Mm. iu i-.j. i uik, niiuniairs, i-a., or Uomnier. clal Hotel, Shenandoah. -MB-lm niOH KENT, A largo double, well-lighted , Iww,"",i inceeeoiiii uoor, centrally loeateil with nil modern conveniences, suitable for oftleo purposes. Apply nt L. ltefowlch's clothing house, in mid 19 Ko,F, Mitln i.oo.., pitOl'OSITIONS will be received up to 7 1 J m., Thursday. May 7th. for tho content frnnil will ,iH n,liiM. if ,l.n t. . ... " - l.B,tHtI4HH IIIIUIT Kmnnv'a I, till, It.... ............ 1lt.. , . . - "V .iuill null HirCCIS, ..v.uiuviiHiii. jnny lo j, j. l-HANKY. I? STATU OF NKLSON HHANDON, nil U ceased.-I.etters of adnifnlstratlon of the r ut union township heliuylklll county, Pennsylvania, ....iv I'lciiiiiiiieiiiuiiie unuersiglletl, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate nro rcntiested to make payment, and thoso having claims or demands, will moke known the samo I uu ,IVIJ . ., .J"8I iIbhiscii, Administrator. Or to his Attorney, , , ,H- o. M. Hor-LortTKn. hlifiiandoah, l'a May 1. 1MKJ. 5-2-fit-oftw REMOVE D:::: T. J. BroughalPs GROCERY ,1a iB South Main Street. Special Sale In soap and washing powder for a limited time only. 10 oz. cako of puro soap for 5 ccuta, 12 oz. package of best washing powder, Be. 4 lb. packngo of best washing powder, 20c. This is very low fpr first-class goods and just what you want for house cleaning. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. 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 Ribbon, 5 inches wide, for 25c per yard, for short while only. AT eoaae 26 South plIAUTHH NOTK'R-Notlce Is hereby given j that on application will bo made to the Court of Common Picas of tho county of Schuylkill, stnte of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the twenty-fifth day of May, A. I)., um. at ten o'clock In the forenoon, under the "Act of AS'cnioiy 10 provuie inr llie Incorporation anil regulation of certain corporations," approved Alirll 20. Ift7l. mill tlio mimilpmentfl t tlits charier of an Intended corporation to be called and known as "Tho King St. Kashner Lithuanian ltoniau Catholic llencflcial Society of McAdoo, l'a.," the character and objects of which aro the maintenance of an organization iur neiii'iiciiii aim proiceuvc purposes, by the establishment of a bcncllcial fuiiil thei-cln. n,l the cultivation of a charitable and benevolent spirit among tho members thereof. Said society io oecnrucu on ni aicauoii, l'ennsylvania, and for snld purposes to have, possess and enjoy all tllC rlirlltS. beiiellts. anil ttrlvtlmrca en,, foc-orl l,. said Act of Assembly and Itssiipplcments. ai. m. livuRn solicitor. McAdoo, Pa., April 21, lsyfl. 25-2-0-10-23 REMOVAL Of CHRIST. FOLTZ'S barber shop from East Coal street to 103 West Centre street, formerly occupied by Joseph Holvey. CLEAN TOWEL VITH EVERY SHAVE. HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. DO NOT:: miss 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. flAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. WOOD'S Shenandoah Gollege I 3GO STUDENTS Eight Principal Teachers . . . . . . Ten Assistant Teachers. Business, Shorthand, . . . Penmanship, English, Typewriting. Combined Scholarship One Dr-iirtuicat . . $150 . 50 S. I. WOOD, President. DO YOU OWN A BICYCLE ? Wo can eell von n new wliepl. of flio flnoat make nml Kuarnntce, at reduced prices. Wo . . . REPAlRINa BICYCLES ! Do not HOnt nwov from town tn lmvo vnnr wheel icnaired when It can hoilonont hnmn Inst us good und much clit a per. Faust Bicycle Works, Offlcc: 150 6. Jnrilin Street, Sliennniloali, Pa Suits Made to Order!; AT - Former Prices.!! Uluo, Illack, Brown and Gray I Cheviots, $10. : Slixed Goods, (Stylishly Mado and : Trimmed) $10, $11, $12, ?13 aud ?H. Stylish Pantaloons, $3.00 $3 50, $1.00 anu upwards. Illack Clay Diagonals, $15. j These goods are all well lined ! atid well made. Every j suit guaranteed to fit. KELLY & CONWAY, I NO. S W. CENTRE STREET. BEDDALL BUILDING. Main Street. CLOSING 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 cost. This ... ' Is No . . Advertising Scheme. Our Store Room 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 Jo Cor. Main and Oak Sts. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan downs, Crown and Bridge work and all ppcratioua that per tain to Dental Surgery. No elm rites for extraeting when plates aro ordered Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for the painless oxtractluu of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltnmn'slilockl East Centre Street. Oflke Hours: 7 m. to 8 p. m. A FULL LINE OF NEGLIGEE . . .SHIRTS With attached or de tached collars. Also a full line of SOFT SHIRTS. Iilg assortment of SPRINO and . . .!SUnnER NECKWEAR PORTZ & BRO., 24 ISI. rvialn St. CURE NOS- 3&5. Applied by men only. Stops In 3 days, cures In 6 day Holt) at POVINKY'S DRUO STORE, 8 EAST CENTRE ST.. BIIENANDOAH, PA.