LINEN MARKING OUTFIT! With tliis outfit liny otic can put tlielr 11.11110 on their clothing, handkerchiefs, Ac, nnd It wont wash out. It consists of a ruhhor stamp with your name on anil an indelihlo pail which is always ready for use. Trlco complete 40 cents. Wo can supply any style rubber stamp desired, 230 styles of type to select from. HOOKS & BROWN l North IVIaln St. EVENING HERALD Tl'ESD.VY, MAY 12. 1890. Itase Hull Note. I'ottsTille continues on tho toboggan. The Athletics lead tho Stnt League. Umpiro lieilly is tho Tim Hurst of tho Stato League. Tho Pottsvillo "beauties" have won threo games so far. What a fall ! It Is rumored that Horan, of Girardvlllc, will Ikj released by Pottsville. Carbondalo defeated Pottsville yosterday. What will tho latter do when ticyconio up against tin; Athletics. An effort is being made to organlzo an amateur league combining Ashland, Malm noy City, Lost Creek and St. Nicholas. Mahauoy City is to organiro this week with Bob. Heifer, tho popular twirler of that team, at tho head. St. Nicholas and Lost Creek have strong teams this year and ready for anything in tho county. Tor Salo CIiojiii. 1 gray horse, 1 bay mare, 2 single spring wagons, 2 sleighs, 2 single sets harness, 1 platform scale and 1 counter scale, lieasons for selling, leaving town. Jamj-.s Goodman A Co., 5-8-tf 27 West Ccutre street. Hood Approed. Frank Hill, treasurer of Eldred township, tho sum of f00, with Win. A. Marras surety. Thomas Tierncy, justice of the peaeo of the borough of Gilbcrton, in the sum or S1.000, with Michael Tierney and Philip Huggerty as sureties. Chas. Schotl'stall, constable of Kcilly township, in the sum of $500, with John Diener nnd E. J. llinnichbach as .sureties. Hou's Your Cough?' Pan-Tina cures It, 23c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. On an Iiiipcctlnli Tour. General Superintendent Luther, of tho 1 A It. C. A I. Co., had a party of Lehigh nnd Wllkosbarro Coal Company officials from Scrantnn inspecting tho Maple Hill and Shenandoah City collieries yesterday after noon. Tho party separated here, tho Scran ton party leaving direct for their homes. They took dinner at Bickert's cafe. Full of Knelt. John Karnitski, whilo working in a breast at tho Ellangowan colliery yesterday after noon, was bruised about the back and f.ico by a fall of rock. He was taken to his home, ami is under treatment of Dr. J. C. Church. NOW IS your Tina We have just received an im mense stock of Men's, Boys' and Children's' Spring and Summer Clothing In all the latest novelties of the season. Call early and receive your choice. We are selling clothing at such amazingly low prices as to reap harvest in bargains for buyers. We never fail to please you if you call and examine our big stock. PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE 23 S. rVlaln St. Formerly Wilkinson's Old Stand, and Next Door v lnv Lrt nauonai nan. NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST APPLIANCES. Filling 'th Gold, Silver, Cement. Gold and Porcelain Crowns und Bridge Work. ARTIFICIAL TOOTH INSERTED. liNTIKELV PAINLl KXTIUCTION. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Kntriitico on Oak Street. Office Hours : 8 a. m. to 8 p. in. STEAM RENOVATOR Now In operation for the spring Iiouim eleaulng. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty, Feathers and Mattresses Renovated, Price List t Keuovntlng carpets, Brussels and 11. IN J(1. .ll(l.t K to icr yaru, 1... ..... 11. -,.., cleaned and uoholatercd. hair. ll cotton. fill cheaper grades, $i. Called for nnd Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Addre.,, STEAM RENOVATING CO,, Bowers street and Apple alley, Bhcnandoah. LATEST DESIGNS. TABLE FLOOR OILCLOTHS Prom 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centro and West StianU. PITHY rOINTS. Happening Throughout tho Itrglon Chron icled for Utility l'eriisul, John Itoberts is adding another story to his livery stablo on West Lloyd street. Itov. 1). I. Evans has been selected by Watkln Waters Post as orator on Memorial Day. Tho Morrlam colliery was compelled to suspend work yosterday, owing to tho lack of water supply. F. E. Magarglo, the East Centro street grocer, swung nn attractive sign to tho breeze last evening. Tho repairs at North Ashland -colliery will bo completed by Thursday and work will bo resumed on Monday. Samuel Davis, tho North Jardln street grocer, is putting a neat and substantial awning In front of his store, Sotno unknown person entorcd tho homo of John Worncr, at Mollno, West Brunswick township, and stolo more than $200 In gold. Prof. C. I). Arters, of Crossoua, will do- liver tho Memorial oration at Tremontj Chas. A. bnydcr nt bcliuylkill Haven; Dis trict Attorney E. W. Bechtol, at Pottsville, and J. G. Smith, Esq., at llranclidale. Tho newly elected oflicers of tho Schuyl kill County Lcaguo of Fish and Gamo Pro tective Association aro; President, E. S. SUllman; Vice President, Cyrus Schcctz; Secretary, F. C. Palmer; Treasurer, D. P. Faust; Solicitor, T. II. II. Lyon. 20 l'cr Cent. Reduction aro tho prices on our big lino of men's nnd boys russets and gondolas at Womcr's shoo store. 4-20-tf IV. W. W. w. Weak women wonder why they cannot be cured. Madam Jacobs, of tho Tait Mcdlciuo Company, at No. 121 North Main street, will, during her office hours, explain free a simple homo treatment which is a positive reliable euro for all diseases peculiar to women and Is so slmplo that any lady can use it and cure herself in tho privacy of her own home. Why suffer with backache ? Why bo des pondent 1 Why havo a tired languid feeling when help is at hand ? Bead what Mrs. J. Miller, of Shaiuokin, says about tho euro : "Fives doctors treated mo. I was getting worso right along. Threo of them said I had a tumor and would havo to go to a hos pital and ho operated on. I was advised to try Tait's Cure for diseases peculiar to women. After threo weeks tho tumorous enlargement ii entirely reduced and I feel better than I have felt in years. I heartily recommend the euro to all ailing women. It is so simple that any woman can uso it." Tho Madam can bo seen during her ollico hours from 0 to 12 a. m. mid 2 to 5 p, m. at 121 North Main street. Taxable" Complain. Editor Evexixo Hi:i!ald: I would sug gest that in electing the school teachers for tho next term tho School Hoard fully weigh all claims of applicants for positions and as certain from them If they ully realize tho duties, responsibilities and position of a .school teacher. It strikes mo that a largo number of them do not know that the money that goes to pay their salaries comes out of tho pockets of the business people and others lu tho form of taxes. They need a llttlo education on this point and after they fully appreciate it I am suio they will bo less anxious to hurry to Pottsvillo whenever they want to buy anything. A Taxable. Sheuandoah, May 11, 1800. Tho latest stylo and color in men's tan shoe can bo found at the Factouy Shoe Store. A Pleasant Gathering. A cako and lemonade social was held last evening at the residence of Mrs. Harslcy, at 2S Hast Apple alley, under tho auspices of tho Young People's Guild for tho beuellt of tho Protestant Lpiscopal church. A nice sum was netted. Among thoso present were: Misses Clara, Floreuco and Violet Harsley, Louisa Krchbs, of St. Clair; Manio Ullis, Anuio Lawsou, Mary Iiowo, Kato Dodsworth, Lottie Shultz, Laura Hughes, liertha Dcatcr, Hannah Bradley and Messrs. James X. Hllbcrt, P. J. Hollenback, George Knott, Thomas Timraous, Charles Uoughey and William Vcalc Checks for tho famous gold alluminum table ware can only bo had at the Factory Shoo Store. Wo give them to every pur chaser. Dictl lii Philadelphia, It will bo a surprise to tho many friends of Miss Bridget Kaue, formerly of tuwu, to learn of her death in Philadelphia on Satur day, of typhoid fever. Deceased was form erly a domestic in the family of J. J, Francy, and her death will bo mourned by her many acquaintances. Tho remains were brought last evening to Ccntralia, where her mother resides, and, from which place tho funeral will tako place to-morrow morning at ten o'clock. She was 22 years of age, and was a sister-in-law of Gcorgo Ploppert, the shoo dealer. A Mighty Mm Thing for Coughs. I What? Pan-Tina 25c. At Gruhler Bros., I drug store. I A Depot Incident. All exhibition of huni.ui Ucctncss against steam was given at the Lehigh Valley depot this, morning by lleprebcntatlvo Joseph Wyatt and Jacob Hcutz. Several of tho former's constituents had delayed them in making a start for Pottsville and when they were about a hundred yards from tho depot the train started. Neither of tho men aro built on sprinting lines and they had nerve to attempt to run agalnt a locomotive, but they did and ifot on tho eowcMtchor as It receded over tho crossing on tho south bide of Centro street. At tho Pennsylvania depot they obtained more comfortable quarters, ilOOU'S PILLS curo Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A plcas-ut laxative. All Druggists. A llilght Outlook. Tho production of authracito coal for tho four muntua ending April 30 Is approxl inatcly twelve and a lialf million tons. The May production may probably bo throe million tons. The coal trade estimates that requirements this year will not full short of forty-flvo millions which leaves twenty-nino and a half millions to ho produced in tho last seven mouths of tho year. This would bo an average of about four and a quarter mllliou tons per month. Ibis is very nearly up to tho capacity 6f tho companies, and the people of the coal region can look lorward with good hopes of seeing tho mines havo steady work after May 31. ' Trcupusidiic;. All persons caught trespassing upon tho giuiinds of tho Columbia Park will bo proso cutcd to tho full extent of tho law. So much damage, has been dono to tho place stringent measures are necessary. By order of tho 5-0-lw BoAKIl OF TllUSTEES. E. GREATER NEW YORK BILL A LAW. It Creates a City of Over Three Million Population, ALtMxr, Mny 12. Governor Morton has signed tho trrontor Now York bill. Under tho terms of tho bill nil tho municipal cor porations and purls of municipal corpora tions, other tliim eountlos, within tho fol lowing territory, to wit: Tho county of Kings, tho county of Hiohmond, tho city of Long Island City, tho towns of Now ton, Flushing nnd Jamaica, nnd that part of tho town of Hompstoad, In tho county of Queons, which Is westerly of A straight lino drawn from tho southeasterly lino of tho town of Flushing through tho mlddlo of tho channel between Hockuway lloach nnd Sheltor Island, In the county of Queens, to tho Atlantic ocean, aro consol idated with tho municipal corporations known ns tho mayor, aldormon and com monality of tho city of Now York. Tho consolidation, however, floea not go Into offeet until Jan. 1, 180S. In tho moantlmo, howovor, the commission for which tho bill provides w.ll preside. Thcro are nt present living In 000 square milosofland in nnd around New York over 1,000,000 pcoplo. Tho territory em braced In grcator Now York hnd by tho stato census of 1802 a population of 2,PS5, 422, nnd tho natural ittcreaso in inhabi tants slneo that enumeration would mako tho present population over l),100,000. Pensions Grunted Charles Bcltz, of town, was granted a Tension of $ 0 per month for services rendered in tho lato war dating from Dec. 10, 1S95. Tho. application was mado through Justice Shoemaker. Mrs. llridget Dougherty, wlfo of tho lato John Dougherty, was granted n widow's pension of SO per month, and a pension of ?2 per month for each of her two children, dating from December 10, 1603, for services rendered by her husband in Co. C, 3rd Hcgt. Pa. Cavalry, through application made by Justice C. W. Denglor. V Sum Curo for Coughs anil Coltl-i. That's what Pan-Tina is, 2oc. At Gruhler Hros., drug store. Deeds Itecorileit. From Win. Vealo to Mary Lynch, lot in Shenandoah ; from Jacob Schoho to Daniel Ncy, tract in Ilegins township; from S. Dick son llarr et nl, to Pennsylvania Valley Hall road Company, for lands in Cass township; from Jacob Culp to P. S. V. R. It. Co., inter est in tract of land in Cass township; from Mary C. Clark et al, to P. S. V. K. K. Co., tract In Cass township. Died at llnfrMmrg. I). K. Maurer, a former well known citi zen of Ashland, died yesterday at tho liar- risburg insane asylum, where ho had been an inmate for several years. Mr. Maurer was for many years In tho livery business in Ash land. His son, Curtis Maurer, was drawn as a juror for this week's session of court and was in tho jury box on trial of a case when informed of his father's death. Up tt Date for Pains anil Aches. Everybody says Bed Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruhler IJros., drug store. Licenses Transferred. Tho following transfers of licenses wero mado : License of Michael McAdecmy, in the Westward of Gilherton, to Joseph Kuzlis; license of James Kcnna, in New Philadel phia, to Joseph Ilendrick ; liceuso of Mrs. Mary McQuald, in Wythe Twp., to James Campbell ; license of Peter Gorman, Mansion House, Mahanoy City, to Thomas Gorman. Iarrlago Licenses. Anton Soiling and Mrs. Elizabeth Rebbek, both of Mahanoy City ; Charles Ottcrbelu nnd Katio Marx,$th of Pottsville; Mlko Paseha and Ella FSYkins, both of Wm. Penn; John Ilcntz and Fannie llahlerman, both of Ilegins township; Simon Cupaska and Annie Kopcsa, both of Shenandoah : James T. Mcliulo and Maggio T. Dougherty, both of Shenandoah, of the Qlobo for NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, ana prepared unuer tne stringent k GERM AM MEDICAL LAWS, yyicacriocu uy raiment pujBicoajisij tl - J 1 1 M. 1 I ! . JI DR. niRHTER'E fit BC(?aBR(TTlFn5f World renown prt 1 rtAmnrkahl v ftiieeAatf til t Onlvf enuinowtthTrado Mark "Anchor," x. aa. Kicnter & Co.. sismnst., Kroiott. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branca Eomei. Own Glassworks. 6 & 50 cts. in Shenandoah for !u by r. r. u. Ktrlln, 6 a. aiuin pi , J. Hlllan, 7S. Main bt . C. H n- Cenbucli. N. K. cor. lialii -.Lloyd bts. . ATTENTION, Grand Army Men ! (o- If you want the regu lation Grand Army and .Sons of Veterans suits, the only place to secure them is at the One l'rice Clothing House, No, io S. Main street. These suits are guaran teed in every respect, We have been head quarters for thcs suits for many years, and we stand ready to return your money if they do not hold their color. The price is right, the goods are guaranteed, and the command is, Forward I March I TO THE One-Price Clothing House io smth Main Slrect, !. REFOWICH, Prop. Also a full line of Clothing, and Children's Novelties a specialty. We have no competitors. mmam mmm nt m.i.im.,,1,.,,1, in ttio tntt o( l'en nsyiva.iia, at 5: ! tlic clo.e of Intsiiicw, .uny mi. itwu urj-orui ns Win and ,lirount JlfW.rcw i V. H. llomls to Bi'iMire circulation 80,000 00 Premiums on 1'. H. .kinds MOD 00 Stocks. M'ciiritlea, etc W,IS!0 00 Itniiklng-liiiii'i'.-furiilture. and flxt 2,189 72 l)ao from national hanks (not reervo nKcnt-l ajwosw Due from approved reserve agent..... "a.lli no Chirks nnd other tnh itemi l,lflS Note of other national bank" t,IO100 l'mctlnnal puiier currency, nlckelsaml routs ' 003 M lawful money reserve in Imnk, vis: Specie 3I,1M 78 l.ejjnl-tender note tyWl CM U. H. ecrtlf 'a of deposit for legnl tenders 43fS07 73 Itcdemptlon fund with V. H. treasurer (5 per cent, circulation) 2,360 00 Total 4MI.I18 i.unn.mK". Capital stock uiltl In 5100,000 00 Surplus fund 13,000 00 Undivided profit, los expenses nnd tuxci paid 13.:l 12 National Bank notes outstanding H.OllO 00 Due to oilier tintional banks 6,1711,1 Duo to state banks and bankers I,tl01 Of, Dividends unpaid 13S 00 ludivliliinl deposits subjivt to check.... 182,!7 0T, Demand certltlcntcs of ilc)iosit 278 21 Total S3CI,4S8 11 State of Pennsylvania, County of Schuylkill, ssi I, IS. 11. Hunter, eaihlcr of the above named bank, do solemnly m ear tlmt the nbovo stote mcnt is true to the best of my knowledge nnd belief. II. 11. llfXTcn, Caihler. Subacrllicd nnd sworn to before me this 11th day of May, 1S!)0. J. It. C'ovlk. Xotary Public Correct Attest : II. W. Titsias, "I 1'. .1. CJAruiiAN, Directors. T. II. HfTCHISOS. ) Z3 e I"SWALLOWED TS UP fprriaS?. 2 Do you remember the story of the penu- nous man who acci- dently swallowed a $5 Gold Piece? A doctor HE was summoned and a stomach p umpc - brought ; but notwith- standing their most desperate efforts,after g five hours, the total K amount that could be obtained was $2.69. This is the way with Sfc some Dealers' shoes, the full amount is there in SC: price, but when you come r to get the wear out, you don't get it all. Now we sell the sort that gives up St full value. Take our ; Oxford Ties for example, gj other stores sell Oxford Ties for $1. So do we, but our $1.00 Shoes we S guarantee to have as B much comfort, style and gj service as any shoes sold in this town at $1.50. 8 Then there are 15 differ- St ent styles to select from 2 here. IE: Tickets for the beauti- ful Gold Aluminum Ware given with every pur- chase, 3 Shoes at-H B 1 Factory Prices. 1 STORE . 2 Betltlall Building. 2 - I a rinirn r ivi w I i-rv,"- nanaper. WANTED. To buy n show case about 3 or 4 fpet In leneth. For any further Information call nt POVINSKY'S DRUG. STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST.. SHENANDOAH, FA. F0R..FYLE: QVAUJY AND TASTE in arusuc iuminery, consisting oi nign gracie goods at low cost prices to cash buyers. Sailor hats 15c, Ladies' dress shapes 25c up. All shades of Satin Ribbon, 5 inches while only. AT eoe KELLY'S MILLINERY 26 South Main Street. MISCELLANEOUS. "VANTHD. Girls to work at machines scw- 1 1 ing shirts, Apply nt 239 South Jarilin 5-12-31 77IOII 8AI.M Dwellings No. 21S, 217, 219, 221, I' 223 and 223 ltnst onl street. Most dclrnlile locntions. Apply to Z. S. lEobblns, ShenamUmh Lumber nml eecil Company oulcc. 1-28-tf -l-irANTr.l). Active, reliable men to travel 1 1 and solicit orders for fruit and ornamental nursery stock. Permanent employment nnd gooil pay. Reference required. Address the It. II. CIIASK CO., South Penn Sq., Philadelphia. B-9-2Ct-coil ertiWlu North Main street. One of the most ileslrnbfo properties in town. Apply to 12. W. Shneinaker, Attorney-at-law, corner of Centre nnd Market streets. J-23-lm 1)AVlNfiS AND CltOSSINOS. Parties ilesir A. Ingftonefor pavings or crossings shotikl write to 1''. J. Folk, Shaman's, l'a., or Conimer- clal llotel, Mienanuoan. 4-18-Jra T710U ItBNT. A large double, well-lighted X1 room, on the second floor, centrally located with all modern conveniences, suitable for olllce purposes. Apply nt I Itcfowlch's clothing house, 10 and 12 South Jlnln street. 4-22-tf VBAROAIN. One nood double houso nnd two lots with stable on the rear of lot, can be bought cheap. Tho empty lot Is on the corner of Vine nnd Second streets, Mt. Carmel, with a fi outage of Mfccton Vllio ondl50deep on Second. This property Is only two squares from the main street. For all other Informntlon apply to J. 11. Oijuld, Mt. Cnrmel, l'a. B-12 2w Salesmen Wanted on salary, to sell Pennsylvania grown Nursery Stock, which Is tho best lu tho world, All the new specialties as well ns tho standard varieties of Fruits nnd Ornamentals. A fine outfit furnished and all traveling expenses paid. Salary dates from day work is commenced. Write for terms stating age. H00PES, BR0. & THOMAS, Maple Avenue Nurseries, West Chester, Pa. 5-3-St T. J. BROOGHALL, Dealer In all kinds 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. 10 oz. cako of pure soap for 5 cents. 12 oz. package of best washing powder, 5c. 4 lb. package of best washing powder, 20c. This is very low for first-class goods and just what you want for house cleaning. Melnskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. A FOU LINE OF NEGLIGEE . . .SHIRTS AVIth nttachod or do t ached collars. Also n full Hue of SOFT SHIRTS. IIIk assortment of SPR1NO and , . . sunnER NECKWEAR PORTZ & BRO., 2. rsl. Main St. ; Suits Made to Order Former Prices. Blue, Illack, Brown and Gray Cheviots, $10 Mlsed Goods, (Stylishly Mudo and Trimmed) ?10, Jll, l2, ?13 and $14. Stylish Pantaloons, ?3.00 ?3.50, ?1.00 and upwards. Black Clay Diagonals, $15. These goods are all well lined and well made. Every suit guaranteed to fit. KELLY & CONWAY, NO. 5 W. CENTRE STREET, j BEDDALL BUILDING. i millions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks hut get your bouses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured In first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, ISK, Also I.lfe and Accidental Companies. VvMiPiUtimmrnHf wide, for 25c per yard , for short Beauty Unrolled To tho admiring gaio of those whp hive a tasto for rcnlly lino wall paper is inn uismi,j .,i ..civ ..-nil ,in,u..tvrtnl,lpvntll'C illst TCCClVCd. Oil can find nny color or pattern you wnut for your hall, bed room, pnrlor, dlnlnir room, kitchen or cafe, from Be up to S5 per roll. Klnenrtlstlo papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative painting:. Satisfaction jrunrnntecil. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postnl. J. P. GARDEN, 221 W. Centro St., Shennndonh, l'a. DO YOU OWN A BICYCLE ? AVo can sell vou n new wheel, of the finest make nml Bunrnntee, tit reduced prices. AVe mako a specialty of . . . REPAIRING BICYCLES I Ho not send nwnv from town to have your wheel repaired when It enn bedonent home Just ns gpod and much chtnper, Faust Bicycle Works, Ofllco: 120 S. Jardln Street, Shenandoah, Ta IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't rct It, then come to us for it. We carry the best of . Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon nwnlts your order. Gooda delivered promptly. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. . OPE1M EVERYDAY Goto the Shenandoah Dental Kooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not Bult you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logifn Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all clocrations that per tain to Dental Surgery. ! No charges for extractinl; when plates are ordered. We aro tho onlylusers of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms ITftman's Wockl East Centre' Street A OfHee Hours: 7 u. in. to p, m. h j tM. mm i m I w ljp. i a. rm. : of Ki' LIVERY AND Jif Undertaki 13 N. Jardin sj treet. 'S Shenando mm 7 WOOff) Gollege I A SS'-T-I inc-M-. Plnllt DrlnI.'Tl. -jpai leaclicrs ... VT! Te" Assistant Teachers. Busiiless, Shorthand, M. . Penmanship, English, Typewrftingf. Combined Scholarship .... $159 Ono Deparlnieut 50 fS. l7WOOD, President.-
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