LINEN MARKING OUTFIT! With this outfit any one ran put their natno on their clothing, handkerchiefs, Ac, and It wont wnsh ouf. It comMs of a rubber stamp with your niuno on ami nn lndollblo lad which Is always ready fqr use. l'rlco completo 10 cent. We can supply any style rubber stamp dcslrod. 250 styles of typo to select from. HOOKS & BROWN a North IVlaln St. EVENING HERALD FKIDAY, MAY 8, 1800. THE BATTLESHIP NEW YORK. A flirt Tlmt Will l'lcuso tlic lloyi mill OlrU IliltucliHvly. Next Sunday, May 10, the Philadelphia I'rcss will Kivo away a souvenir that will make, tho children lie awako at nights in delightful anticipation, and will pro'vo as interesting and instructive to their elders as It will bo entertaining to the boys anil girls. It is an exact model of the battleship New Y'ork. Not a picture but n model. You can cut it out and put it together, and by tho addition of u liaso of board you have u perfect repre sentation of tho groat battleship, and one that will rido tho waves more successfully than any toy boat you can buy. A dozen of them will mako a veritable whito squadron. It's unique. Get it free with next Sunday's I'rcss. To avoid disappointment order tho Sunday l'ress from your newsdealer to-day. 20 l'cr Cent. deduction aro tho prices on our big line of men's and boys' russets and gondolas at Werner's shoe store. 4-20-tf Wilkinson's lturulii Sale. Tills week swivel silks, best make, 25 cents per yard ; worth 50c. Iirocado lustro skirts, onlyfl.OS. Shirtwaists, in endless variety at cut prices ; capes in rich new styles cloth, velvet or silk, plain or richly embroidered, from 80c up. Iancastcr apron giughams still So per yard. I,. J. Wilkinson-, 23 S. Main St. Slinuiokln'H 1. (). S. or A. Hull. About Ave hundred member-, of the sevoral camps of thu Patriotic Order Sons of Amer ica, of Shamokin, met last evening for tho purpose of deciding upon tho erection of a hall. It proved an enthusiastic meeting and when it closed there had been subscribed over 300 shares, or nearly $3,000. It was decided to build tho ball at onco. and an effort will ho mado to lay tho corner stone on the fourth of July, An association was formed, the object of which is to isssuo jSj.OOO worth of stock as capitalized, and bonds to tho amount of ?25, 000. The building would cost $30,000. Tho affairs of tho association will be managed by a Hoard of Directors consisting of fifteen members, each of the camps having elected tine J of tho said directors. Tho directors will be elected annually. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A picas" lit laxative. All Druggists. New Store, New Goods, New Prices. We nave opened witu a new and complete line of Men's, Youth's and Children's CLOTHING, . . . GENTS' FURNISHINGS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, COLLARS and NECKWEAR. AT THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE 29 S. rvialn St. Formerly Wllklnson'B Old Stand, and Next Door to the First National Bank. NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST APPLIANCES. Filling - 'th Gobi, .Silver. Cement. Gold nnd Porcelain Crowns and Ilrldge Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. ykiiTinELV I'AIXLKN KXTKACTION. DR. j. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Kiitrnnoe on Oak Street. Oflleo Hours 8 a. in. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now In operation for tlio spring bouse denning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Price I.lsti Henuvatiiig carpets, Brussels nnd Inirrnln, 3o per yard, Heuvier -leper yard, ruutliers weaned. Ho per Hi. MuttruMMiw cleaned nnd upholstered, ltulr, $4; cotton, 88; cheaper grades, ii. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command, Addre.. STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers street ami .Apple alley, Shenandoah, ta rn LATEST DESIGNS. ?tgfeg I OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre and Wet Street'. f EI TO BUY A CHEMICAL ENGINE. i:uti-rnrlftliir Step by tlio Ite.cuo llaokniul Lmlder Company. At n meeting last evening tho Iloscuo Hook & Ladder Company, of town, decided to order of Charles T. Holloway, ltaltlmore, Mil., n double AO-gallon tank nickel-plated chemical engine for delivery in from 00 to 00 days. It will lio the first chemical cnglno ever used in tills town nnd the contractor has tho reputation of being tho host maker of that kind of cngino In tho United States. Chemical engines aro now being extensively used In tho citios and It is said they put out about sixty per cent, of the fires. They can bo put at work with a pressuro of ISO pounds In eight seconds. Tho Itoscuo company will purchase an additional team of horsos for tho engine. To prcparo accommodations for tho cngino and extra team of horses tho company lias also decided to make cxtensivo alterations in Us building and work in that direction will begin vory soon. Tho partition now at tho south sido of tho apparatus room will bo torn out and tho placo will bo given a width of 2S feet all tho way to tho rear, so that tho hook and ladder truck and tho chemical cngino will bo side by sldo in tho room and tho horses will be located In liko maimer, so as to be behind and convenient to the respective apparatus assigned each team. Tho company intends to expend about $3,000 in tho acquisition of tho new npparatus and hor.-es and improvement of tho building. It. I). Keese, Samuel Gilbert nnd A. It. Ploppert will go to Baltimore to-morrow to mako inspection in behalf of tho company. This step Is ouo of tho most important that has been made by any of tho local fire com panies in several years and too much praiso cannot bo given tho Rescues for their enter prise and zcalousncss. Tho venture bears directly In tho interest of tho taxpapers, in that it involves tho purcbaso of a modern flro extinguisher nnd the menus to get It to tho sceno of flro promptly. It has often been said that tho l'cscuo Company is ouo of tho most sub stantial, reliable, progressive and zealous volunteer flro organizations in tho state, and Its latest advance, coupled with the fact that it is the solo owner of its present commodious building, and a fino team of horses, amply confirms and justifies tho houor accorded. Checks for tho famous gold allumlnum table waro can only be had at tho Factory Shoe Store Wo glvo them to every pur chaser. IV. w. w. w. Weak women wonder why they cannot bo cured. Madam Jacobs, of tho Tait Medicine Company, at No. 121 North Main street, will, during her oflico hours, explain free a simple home treatment which is a positive rcliablo euro for all diseases peculiar to women and is so simple that any lady can use it and euro herself in tho privacy of her own home. Why suffer with backache ? Why bo des pondent ? Why have a tired languid feeling when help is at baud ? Head what Mrs. J. Miller, of Shamokin, says about tho cure : Five doctors treated me. I was getting worse right along. Thrco of them said I, I had a tumor anil would bavo to go to a hos pital and bo operated on. I was advised to try Tait's Cure for diseases peculiar to women. After thrco weeks tho tumerous enlargement is entirely reduced and I feel better than I have felt in years. I heartily recommend tho cure to all ailing women. It is so simplo that any woman can uso it." Tho Madam can bo seen during her office hours from 0 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m, at 121 North Main street. Iluy your Oxfords at tlio Factory Shoo Store. Wo havo over 1,000 pairs that were made to sell for ?1.50 and ?2.00. Tho Factory prico is OS cents, cither black or tan. Tho Work of l l. nd. Tlicro pectus to bo a determination on tho part of somo one to wreck tho Lakesido cars. On Wednesday a motorinan noticed an obstruction on tho track this side of Fowlers, aud when tho car was stopped it was found that a heavy six-inch bolt had been driven between tiio rails in such a position that had tlio car struck tho obstruction whilo running at tho usual speed it wquld have jumped the track und probably caused tho loss of life. It was tlio work of a fiend, and if caught he will receive just punishment. You ought to see our bargains iu infant's shoes, a big lot to chooso from for 35c. per pair. At tho Factory Jsuoo More. I.cup Year Huiice at l'oMlerH Last ovenlng tlio young ladies of Fowlers took advantago of leap year aud held a leap year danco for their many gentlemen friends at Fowlers Qrovc, Tho committee in charge was composed of tho many girls em ployed In tho various hat and cap factories and was a grand success. Tlicro were nbout forty couple in attendance, of which fifteen were from town. Tho music was furnished by Toole's orchestra. Jus Goodman & Co. Fresh lb. print butter, 22c. Good baking butter, per lb., 10 cts. Fresh eggs per doz., lie. Penna. potatoes, 5 bushel lots, 25c. 5-S-tf 27 West Centre street. Heeds Kecordcd. Tho following deeds were filed iu tho liecorder's oflico yesterday : From W. A. Elliott to Anthony Jaokanick, lot in Shenan doah ; from Goorge Wjtman et. al. to Elijah Hartranft, tract of land in East Ilrunswick township ; from Ann Lewis to Thomas Croxon, part of lot in St. Clair; from James JIcCool to Harrison 1U11, premises in Malia r.oyCityj from Joseph J. Johnston to Wm. Doeblor, premises on Laurel street, PotUvlllo; from Wm. llartman to Margaret Walsh, tract of land iu Union township. Notice to Tnxpuyers. On and ufter Thurkday.JIay Hth, 18U0, five (0) pur tent, will be added to all uniKiid 1805 ttixos. M. J. SCAN-I.AN, fj-S-Ot i lieceivor ot Taxes. A- Atlmlrer of Field feports Should hour iu mind that the Philadelphia Press, dally and Sunday, gives moro completo and accurate reports of ull sporting events titan auy other paper. Iteud Tho Press every day. 3Ioro ltoiii,ei JUucurded. Health Ollker Conry this morning pla carded tho following liousos which contain occupants buttering from contagious disease Thomas laubort, of West Coal street, who is suiluring from typhoid fever, and Clydo (ioodheud, of West Oak street, who is suf fering frum scarlet fuvcr. i iif mm No Trespassing. All persons caught trespassing upon the grounds of the Columbia Park will be prose cuted to the full extent of the law So ratnii damage has been done to the place strlugeut ineai-urea are nectary By order of til" o-u-lw Board or Tut stixs. YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL OAMES. National League. At Chicago 1'hllndolphln, 14; Chicago, B. At St. Louis St. Louis, 8; Now York, 3. At Ctovrliind Clovolnnd, 10; Brook lyn, 4. At Cincinnati Baltimore, 6; Cin cinnati, 1. At Pittsburg Plttdburir, 12; Washington, 3. At Loulsvillo Huston, 17; Loulsvlllo, 1. Kastern League. At Syraeuso Syracuso, 5; Huffnlo, 3. At Hochestor Toronto, 7; Hochoster, 6. At Sprlngflold Springfield, 8; Wllkoslmrro, ((. At Providence First gnmo; l'rovl donee, 22; Scrtmton. 8. Second gaino! Provldouoo, 9; Scrnnton, 5. Atlnntlo League, At Paterson Patcrson, 18; Nowark, 7. At Now York Metropolitan, 11; Hartford, 4. At Wilmington Wilmington, 10; Now Haven, 4. reimsylranln Stato League. At Lancaster Lancaster, 0; York, 0. At Shamokin Hazleton, 7; Shamokin, 0. At Philadelphia Athletic, 8; Carbondnlo, 4. Tho Pottsvllle-Enstou iramo at Pottsvllle ended in a dispute In tho fourth inning, whon tlio game wns 3 to 1 in favor ol Pottsvlllo. Kaston refused to continue, nnd tho gamo was glvon to Pottsvlllo 9 to 0. Sentencod for Robbing a Murderer. WlLKESBARItE, Pa., May 8. Iu tho case "f Anthony Jemnltz. tho convicted mur- dorcr who charges John Urbln with the lnrcony of f 101, tho Jury yesterday ro. lurneu a voruioc ot guilty. Urbln vfns at onco called bofore tho court for eentonoo, and rof used to say anything In his own behalf, Judge Edwards then said: "Tha Jury hos found a vory just vordlct. You took his monoy, which might have been ol groat use to him In his distress.' Tho sen tence of the court is that you pay a fine ol t5d, costs of prosecution, restoro tho stolen monoy, and bo imprisoned In tho county juu ror six montiis." To Graduates. Wo havo placed on our counters a beautiful lino of cream gloria and china silks, Henrietta, cashmeres and albatross. Also a fine assort ment of India linens, nainsook and plain and dotted Swiss. 5-7-tf It. F. Gill. For your Up-to-dato hats at city prices, MAX LEVI PS, 15 East Centro street. PERSONAL. Edward Kester was consulting politicians at the couuty seat yesterday. Poor Director Stephen Middlctou was a visitor to town yesterday. Mrs. Hyde left for Newark, J. J., to-day, where sho will reside in tho future. Miss Mary Malloy, of Wm Penn, is spend ing a vacation with friends in Now York. Miss Lottie liartou, of Tamaqua, is tho guest of Miss Hattie Schaffer, on East Oak street. W. C. Baird is in Philadelphia looking up his interests at tho Medico-Chirurgical college. L. T. Brandon, of Pottsvillc, passed through town this morning en route to tho booming town of Sheppton. T. Ross Holloway, son of Charle3 T. Holloway, the chemical cngino manufacturer of Baltimore, was a town visitor last evening. Tho latest stylo and color in men's tan shoe can be found at tho Factory Shoe Store. Died In Ireland Daniel Toland, of Lost Creek, received tho sad news of tho death of his sister, Maggie, which occurred at Donegal, Ireland. Miss Toland was a resident of Boston aud last summer spent some time in this vicinity. she went to Ireland on a visit to friends. Latest in silk guards, seo show window display, nt Brumm's Jewelry store. Fell Down Stairs. Mrs. George Katzraanu, of West Centre street, fell down a flight of stairs at her homo this morning, receiving sevcro bruises nbout the right arm and right lower limb. Sho is under the treatment of Dr. J. Pierco lioberts. For Salo Cheap. 1 gray horse, 1 bay mare, 2 single spring wagons, 2 sleighs, 2 single sets harness, 1 platform scalo and 1 counter scale. licasons for selling, leaving town, James Goodman & Co., 5-S-tf 27 West Centre street, A Uonrso of Lectures. Itev. T. M. Morrison, pastor of tho Presby terian church, will deliver a series of inter esting lectures, beginning with next Sunday evening, when the subject will bo "Doctrine in General and Calvinism in History." This will bo tho first of a series of six lectures, and the other live will be ou tho five points of Calvinism. If you want a flue wedding cake, let Otto make ft lor you. Train lllllletlu. A traiu bulletin denoting tho arrival aud departure of all trains on tho Lehigh Valley railroad Is beiug placed In liickcrt s cafe to day. If you want a uico sweet loaf of bread try Otto's. Never l ulls for Coughs mid Colds. That's what Pan-Tiua is, 25c. At Gruliler Bros., drug store. T. J. BROUGHALL, l)ealer In till klnda of Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed, Etc. Goods Always Fresh NO OLD STOCK KEPT ON HAND. 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. Special Sale In soap and washing powder for a limited time only. ID oz. cuke of pure soap for S cents. 12 oz. package of best washing powder, 5c, 1 lb. package of best washing powder, 20c. This is very low for first-class goods and just what you want for house cleaning. Meluskey & Son, , 105 S. Main St. THE COUNTY COURT. Tho SelUlngers Found Oullty-Lyou-Uunn Contest on Again, Special to Kvistxn Hr.iut.l). POTTSVILI.E, May 8, 3 p. m. Tlio jury In tlio care of Tilllo Sohultz, of Colorado, against II. II. Seltzlngerand wife, Mercy, of ,slilantl, was concluded before Judgo Iiechtcl this morning. Tho defeudants were charged wlih attempting an abortion on tho plaintiff. I ho Jury has Just rendered a vcnlict of guilty as in tho manner nnd form Indicted. A motion for an arrest of judgment lias been mado. John McGnlro, of Ml, Carbon, who pleaded guilty at the last term of court to robbing freight cars at Pottsvlllo, was glvon a tovero lecturo by Judgo Iiechtcl this nftcrnoon and sentenced to 4 years solitary confinement, pay costs and return tho stolen goods. Mc- Guirc, though a young man, Is a hardened character and has served 2) years at Jollet. The Judges in tho Lyon-Dunn contest re convened in tlio library at 2 o'clock this afternoon and aro now engaged in hearing argument on tlio bill of particulars. PITHY POINTS. Unppoulngs Throughout the lteglan CUron lcled for llasty l'erusal. Tho Girardvlllo overall factory is overrun with orders. Bush fires aro raging on tho mountains abovo Mahanoy City. Work has commenced ou tho new St. James Reformed church at Girardvlllo. llenncssy & Guuter, tho laundry men, this morning swung two now signs to tho brcczo. Scarlet fever is epidemic at Mahanoy City, Eight houses havo been placarded sinco Monday, Lehigh V alley conductors, brakemen and baggagemasters aro being mcasuicd for summer uniforms. Tho employes of the P. & It. collieries In tho Gilberton district, were paid for tho last half of April this afternoon. William Mituhcll. of St. Nicholas employed a3 a miner at St. Nicholas colliery, had his right arm severely bruised by a fall of coal. A match has been tied for a luo j-aru loot race for a purso of f30 betnetn William Eodgors, of Shenaudoah.and Joseph McGrady, of Hazleton, to take placo at Shenandoah ou Saturday, May 10th. Who Said They Hiio u Cough? Advice Take Pan-Tina, 2oc. At Gruhler Bros., drugstore. ltcport of Itelief AH-ociiition. Tho Heading I'ailroad Itelief Association during tho mouth of April, 1S00, paid benefits aggregating $23,03'J.90. Of this amount there was paid on account of deaths, .$3,430. 80; nn account of disablements $7,517.00. Fifteen deatli claims weropaid, two occurring from accidcut and 13 from natural causes. Tho total number of new cases reported dur ing tho moutr was 710. The doctor, the salesman the man who drives as n business and the man who drives for pleasure, know the difficulty of keeping linen collars and cuffs clean. With TRADe LLULOIQ A it a p-n MARK INTCntlNED collars and cuffs the driver can defy the flying dust nnd occasional shower. They are waterproof, and when soiled they can be quickly nnd easily cleaned by wiping them off with a damp cloth or sponge. Iook just like linen. One ';CELLULOID" collar will outwearsis linen collars, besides saving many times its worth in laundry bills. Auk the dealer for them, or nend direct tons. Oiillars mo. GntTti 4uc pair, mallape paid, htnto slie and tttyle. Take no Imitations tut insist upon Cmds with above trade mark If )uu Hlsh full ent factlun. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, Acw York. 0 TsPOBJO 1V,,M,!'rf'.''"r" MISCELLANEOUS. TTlOlt SAI.K DwelliliKB Ko. 215, 217, 210, 221, L' 223nnd 225 Host ''oal street. Most ileslmlile loeatioim. Apply to . 8. Jtnlililin, Slienanilouli Lumber nnd 1'eed Company onlce. J.23-H TjlOlt SAI.I-.. A 3-story frame business tirop ? erty on Xorth Mniu street. One of tlie most desirable proucrtlN In town. Apply to K. W. Mioemaker, Attornejvat-luw, eorner of Centre and Mnrket streets. 4-3Hpi PAV1NOS AND CltOS8INaS.-l'nrtle desir ing "tone fur paviiiKfl or erotwlnsa should write to P. J. Folk, 81iiiinan', !., or Commer cial Hotel, Slienandoiili. -Md-lm iiu, ........ .sign iiuim,., nminiKIHiu X' rocim, on tlic Bfcond lloor, centrally located, with nil modern conveniences, eultnhlo for olllee purposes. Apply nt I.. ltefowlch'M clothing house, 10 and 12 South Main ttreet. 4-22-tf BOBBINS' OPERA HOUSE. oxi: NIOIIT ONLY. Saturday, May 9th, 1896. May Davenport's City Sports . . . Burlesque Co. Ono of tho (treotest, urnndest and best female shows in America. Oth soasun. A Coterie of too most llandsoniu Women, Sensational llurlewiiie, fpcctac-ulur Kltects. Combination of Artists unexcelled; evrrythiini on an elaborate order, burked up bv Miss Daven port halt a million. USUAL PRICES, Who Drives 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. .41 KELLY'S 26 South on salary, to tn Pennpj lvnnfn grown Nursery Stiek,v1iU'li is tho Ustltithrworlit. All tho now ftpeoitiltte n well ns the ctatulanl vnrletle" of Fruits nnd Ornamental. A flno outfit furntalieil nml ull traveling expenses paid. Salary dotes from day work Is commented, Write for terms statin nge. HOOPES, B!tO. & THOMAS, Mnplc Avenue Nursetlcs, M'cst Chester, Va. 5-3-St Beauty Unrolled To the admiring gnie of lioc who lino n tnsto for renlly flno wall pnper Is the ill.play of new Wall vapor wrinkles wo Iinvo Jurt received. ou can find any color or pattern you want for your ball, bed room, yarlor. dining room, kltclicn or cafe, from 5c up to $3 per roll. Hilobrtistle papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Paintlnp. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 521 W. Centro St., Shenandoah, la. 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 $uoo. All the latest novelties. Spring underwear from 50 cents a suit and upward. A full lin.-. Sole Ac'.eut for the MACKINAW STRAW OOODS. Best manufactured. L. REFOWICH, NO. 10 S. riAlN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. 'S Shenandoah College 1 360 STUDENTS Eight Principal Teachers . . . . . . Ten Assistant Teachers. Business, Shorthand, . . . Penmanship, English, Typewriting:. Combined Scholarship One Department . . $150 . 50 S. 1. WOOD, President. DO YOU OWN A BICYCLE ? Wo ran sell you a new wheel, of the finest make ami guarantee, at rcthiuetl jirlees. We REPAIRING BICYCLES 1 Do not send awuy from tuwn to have your wheel repaired when H can be done at home just us Koou uiiu iiiuvii ujicr. Faust Bicycle Works, OHlce; 19) 8. Jurdln Street, Shenandoah, I'a IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't pet J t, .then come to us for It. We carry tne best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. CJoods delivered promptly. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centra Street. 7iTr"VT'ff"ff"!"'w'f MILLIIS Main Street C T : d 0 II 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 w renting it. i' tic unaenaKin Dusiness. i win mve mv usu attention, and my friends an Aim t-r t r 1111 1 I t-i r n - representative ready at any time to attend the same. Cor. Main and Oak Sts. OPEN EVERYDAY Oo to the Shenandoah Dentnl Rooms for painless extinction of teeth, Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcul teeth do not eult you call to see us. All examinations free. We mako all kinds of jilates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Clowns, Crown and BridgH work and all operations that per tain to Denial surgery. No charges for extracting when, plates are ordereil. We are tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. HENAND0AH Dental : Rooms, iTUmftii8 Itlockl Elut Centre Street. onlte Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. in. A FUU. LINE OP NEGLIGEE . . .SHIRTS With attached or de tached collars. Also a full line ot SOFT SHIRTS. Dig assortment;' of SPRlNfl and . . .sunnER NECKWEAR PORTZ & BRO., M. Main St. CURE NOS- 3 &5. Applied by men only. Stops In 3 days, cures In S days, hoM at POVINSKY'S DRUQ STORE, 28 EAST OEKTIIE ST., BHENANDOAF, PA. SALE !
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