LINEN MARKING OUTFIT! Willi till outfit nny one ron r"t teIr namo on their clotlilng, handkerchiefs, c, and it wont wash out. It consists of a rulilior stamp with your name on ami an indellhlo pad which Is always ready for lire, l'rlco complcto '10 cents. Wo can supply any stylo rubber stamp desired. 2B0 styles of type to select from. HOOKS & BROWN a. North Main St. FOLLOW THE CROWD And you will reach the Mammoth Clothing House. We have won the reputation of being ... THE FOREMOST ESTABLISHMENT For stylish and correct-fitting clothing. Snrintr stvles selected with the jt o " usual care. Prices to conform to the times. Good light suits for men, $5 and S8. formerly sold at from $2 to $3 more. Chiidrens' Light Suits at Half Price. . . . Full Line of Hats In all Styles L. Goldin, Prop. 9 and 11 S. Main St. EVENING HERALD THURSDAY, MAY 11. ISM. Notice to Tnxpnjers. On and after Tliursday.May 14th, lbOi), fivo (B) per cent, will bo added to all unpaid 1S95 taxes. M. J. ScAJtLAN, 5-S-flt Receiver of Taxes. How's Your Cough? ran-Tina cures it, 25c. At Grubler Bros, drug store If you want a nico sweet loaf of bread try Otto's. YOUR TlflE. THE BUSY BUILDERS. Scene of Actltlty rrcscntcd on I.lnjd Mrrct. I!pid progress is being made on the im provements to Kobem' livery sinwe on est l.loyd street. Most of the old structure lias been razed and preparations for tho new foundation walls arc well under way. Mr. Roberts has his borecs distributed among sovornl stnblos in town. When tho new slmcturo is completed it will bo threo stories high and have double tlio capselty.of the old ono for both stabling and storago. Tho remodelling of tho property of Ij. J. Wilkinson, at the southeast cornor of Main and Lloyd streets, Is progressing in a manner that betokens early completion. Tho new work is fast overshadowing what lemaliis of tho old building. Mr. Wilkinson will liavo a fluo place, and ono excellently adapted for his business. A number of men aro delving upon tlio sito for tho new eight-room school building on North White street and will soon liavo sum. clout excavations made for tho stonemasons to begin work on tho foundation walls Checks for tho famous gold allumlnum tablo waro can only bo had at tho Factory ahoe Store. Wo glvo them to every pur. chaser. Mix Until Surprised. Tho possession of the Primitive Methodist nnrsnnnirn was taken from tho pastor, Rev. John Hath, last night by tho many friends of his daughter, Miss Elizabeth M. Hath, wlio tendered her a farewell surpriso party. Miss Rath had just returned from a visit to friends nt Kh.imnkln and next wcok will lcavo town with her parents for Plymouth, from which place Itov. Bath has received a call. Among tho friends present wero Misses Amanda Marshall. Gcrtio Xeiswintor. May Garner, Lilllo Marshall, Ruth liaird, Salllo Kciper, Beatrice Haskins. Bessie LIIls, Bessie uarncr, Ida l'ortz, Annio Burkhart, Elsio Davenport and Elizabeth Amour.and William Sharrocks, Clarence Rodenbaugh, Archio Hares, Herbert and Thomas Williams. Several neat niemeu toes of friendship were presented to Miss Bath and a few hours wore spent in playing games, singing and other eujoyablo social intercourse. SO l'er Cent. Reduction aro tho prices on our big lino o men's and bovs' russets and gondolas at Womer's shoo store. 4-20-tf Mci:i!ienii'H Opening. Mr. James McElhcnny, who formorly con ilucted tho famous cafe in tho Heisenberger building previous to the conllagnitlon ol Juno last, is now proprietor ot .Mahanoy city leadinc hostelry and will have a formal opening on Tuesday evening next. Ho lias extended an invitation to tho members of tlio llorouch Council of town, of which lio was member until ills removal to Mahanoy City Tho Grant Baud will bo in attendance, and will bo escorted through tho principal streets f that town by the Mahanoy City band Both will render a number of selections uu: iuc tho evening at tho popular cafe, and tho occasion will no doubt bo an enjoyauio one, Mac" knows how to entertain his fricndi, and on this occasion ho will outdo all former efforts. Open Air Concert Tho first open-air concert of the season will bo given by the Lithuanian Baud to-morrow night and tho following program will rendered : 1. March. "Lunar Eclipse." Chambers :. Overture, "l"alr .Mam ol l"erin ... . "uomiort ye my A-eopio ihuivi Arranged by V. Zeitz. M...llnv "Ammiil the Metropolis" (, .!... Hey i. "Let us Have Joy In tho Lord" (new)..l'nhnc Arranged by 1'. zcllz. fl. March, "ltnmlolph" '. Medley, "Just One Mght" (new! 8. "f-oldierV Lite" (new) March, "LouocsKn - We have iust received an mi mense stock of Men's, Boys' and Children's Spring and Summer fTlnH i tin 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 lor buyers We never fail to please you if you call and examine our big stock. PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE 29 S. Main St. Formerly Wilkinson's Old Stand, and Next Door to the First National Bank. .Widdel ..Palmer Hall . . We Keler Bela . Hull PERSONAL. . Mrs. Samuel Block is still reported as being rlously HI. I. I . McGinty, of Tnniaqiia, was visitor to town yesterday. Mi Kolllo Rellly is visiting among acqaintances In 1'hlladolphla. Rev. J. l'roudo visited friends In town yesterday, on ins way nomo irom conioromo. Rev. Joseph Sutchill, of Plains, Pa., was visitor to town and Mahanoy City yester day. . L. Dorry, representing w. t . Jiaywaru & Co., of New York city, wus a town visitor last night. Misses Jennio Klncnid and May Dilsto spent yesterday visiting friends in PotUvillo and St. Clair. Mrs. Edward Dohorty and children, left for Latrohe this morning to visit tho former's mother, Mrs. William Shaw. Mrs. Thomas, ot Wllkesiiarre, who was visiting tho family of Georgo Aires, on West Cherry street, returned to her homo to-day. J. Arthur Mover, tlio genial manager oi tho Factory Shoo Store, returned last ovcuing from a business visit to Trenton, N. J . Conrad Englert. and daughter, of W est Ccntro Btrcet, left for Philadelphia this morn ing whero nn operation will bo performed upon his daughter who is suffering from spinal disease. They Itld Too High. The County Commissioners received about thirty bids for tho proposed improvements at the almshouse, and the Commissioners, after consultation with tho Judges, liavo do- cided to return all bids and allow tho bidders another opportunity. Tlio omount fixed by court for the contemplated improvements was f "5,000, and it is supposed that tlio bids oxceeded that figure. Schcldcr's Opening. Sclielder, tho baker and confectioner, has returned to town and leased tho store re ccntly vacated by J. F. Ploppert, nt No. H! East Ccntro street. Ilo will ro-opeu tlio placo on Saturday, lOtli inst. Tlio public will bo supplied with tho finest cakes, broad, confectionery and ico cream of all flavors. Dli:i. HIfmNH.UiT.Oii the 13th inst , ntfiliennn dnah, l'a., John fl. Hlwnhart, aged year and 0 month-, l'unernl will toko pinto nn I'rfday, Pith i,.t.. at 1: p. m , from the family residence, XI Iiit t'oal street. Service In tho United Evangelical cimrch, corner of t ent to and Janlln streets. Interment In tho Odd Fellows' cemetery, llclatlves and friends, ns well as the Oram! Army members, rcsrect fully InUtcd to attend. 8-121 Mnrrlngo Licenses. Marriaco licenses wero issued to tho follow ing persons yesterday: Daniel Herb and Lizzio Wolfgang, both of lleglns townsnip; AnthonvO'Donuel and Lizzie Golden, both of Ashland: Frank Dongirdo and Kosio Damsewiczutc, both of Shenandoah. rntnlltleH at u sliiimokln Colliery. StlAMuKlN, i'li., May II. tiiunuel Mttu ,cr. Hired 3o years, broke his neck by full ing dowii a steep niauwiiy at Columbus colliery No. 1 yesterday. A few hours later i safetv lumri burst In tlio i'runroso gang way of tho saino mine, firing tho gas and mully burning Mlolmel uuiiock, Aniuony Socavlck untl John Konstusook. All will llle. Maurer leaves u wife and one child. Tho Cells Arrive. Thn fire steel cells arrived last night Workmen aro engaged in clearing out tho old fixtures in tho lockup to mako room lor the bars and bolts that won't givo easy to tu muscular contortions of tho drunks." National Prohibition Convention, For tho National Prohibition Convention to bo held at Pittsburg, Pa., May 27, 23, and 211, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell from May 21 to 20, inclusive, excursion tickets from all points on its system to Pitts- burir and return, at a singlo faro for tho round trip (no less rato than 23 cents). Theso tickets w 11 bo cood for return passago un til May 30, inclusive. ATTENTION, Grand Army Men ! 1"SWALL0WED UP.'5 Do you remember E the story of the penu- S rious man who acci- g dently swallowed a $5 g Gold Piece? A doctor E: summoned and stomach p u m p S brought ; but notwith- E standing their most desperate efforts.after five hours, the total t amount that could be obtained was $2.69. zs was -3 a -( If you want the regu lation Grand Army and Sons of Veterans suits, the only place to secure them is at the One Price Clothing House, No. 10 S. Main street. These suits are guaran teed in every respect. We have been head quarters for these 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 1 TO THE One-Price Clothing House 10 Smth Main Street, 1. REFOWICH, Prop. 11 h u DO YOU OWN A BICYCLE ? Wccan sell you n new wheel, of the finest mako nnd guarantee, at reduced price. Wo tnako a specialty of . . . REPAIRING BICYCLES t Do not Hctul nwny from tmvn to lmvc your wheel rcimiml when it enn be iloncnt homo just ns tfood ftmi much clif nper, Faust Bicycle Works, Ofnco! 120 H. Jardln fitreet. Shenandoah.ro Attending n Church Conwnlioii. Rev. I). I. Kvans, pastor of the Welsh llaptist church, J. P. Williams and Itobert Edwards, left town this afternoon to attend, as delegates, the convention of the North-ea-teru Pennsylvania llaptist Association, which opens at Scranton to-murrow morning and will close on Monday cenmg. Miss Emily Jones also left for the same placo to attend, as delegate, tho convention of tho llaptist Young People's Union I'or Sale Cheap. 1 gray horse, 1 bay mare, 2 single spring wagons, 2 slelgns, , single scis uunieu, i platform scale and 1 couuter scale. Reasons for selling, leaving town. Jasiim Goodman & to., 5-S-tf 27 est t entro street, Heeds Iteconled. Tho following deeds wero filed in tlio Recorder's ollico yesterday -. From Catharine llafner, administratrix of Martin Ilafner, to Maria JNcy, lot in l'ottsvlllc; iraiiK r, Xey ct al, to Susan F. Mortimer, lot in Potts ville: Charlos A. Geyers ct al, to John Gust- agcr, lot in Hoscnsock, Ryan township; John Gustager to Henry Raug, tract of land in Ryan township. dance, Robbins' 5-11-lt v otthoaiobofor 1IEURALGIA and similar Conplalnts, ana prepared uncier tne Btringeni .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, V . ii it i i i i.i . J DR. RIRHTER'S trar.iiffaBni7!ira World renownedl Remarkably succesif all Onlygennlnewltli Trade Mark "Anchor." VS. Ad.Klchter & Oo..zwrMrict.. neirxerr. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Houses. OwaGlajSWOlVi . B A 50 cts. In Shenandoah for sale by I'. I'. D. Klrlln, 0 a. Main pj., J. i lllllii,, 7H AInin ht.. L.. 11. iJU- ucnollc-11, IS, IS. cor. ,Wt This is the way with some Dealers' shoes, the St full amount is there in ! price, but when you come to get the wear out, you don't get it all. Now we sell the sort that gives up 5 full value. Take our Oxford Ties for example, other stores sell Oxford S Ties for $i. So do we, but our Si.oo Shoes we guarantee to have as r much comfort, style and S service as any shoes sold t in this town at $1.50. Then there are 15 differ- S ent styles to select from here. Also a full line of Clothing, and Children's Novelties a specialty. We have no competitors. CHARLES DERR'S Rnrber Shon 1 ! West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave nonul; make n specialty of hair cutting. We 'S Shenandoah College I seo STUDENTS Eight Principal Teachers . . . . . . Ten Assistant Teachers. Business, Shorthand, . . . Penmanship, English, Typewriting:. Combined Scholarship .... $150 One Departmont 50 S. I. WOOD, President. WANTED. To buy a hor case about 3 or 4 feet in length. For any further information call at POVINSKY'S DRUa STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND TASTE In artistic Millinery, consisting of high grade goods at low cost prices 5 inches wide, for 25c per yard, for short to rnoii imvprs. Sailor hats i.sc, ladies aress snapes 25c up. au shades of Satin Ribbon, while only. AT S 5VULLINERY 26 South Main Street. MISCELLANEOUS. TJlOIt SAI.K. A Slnser scwhiB machine. 11 11 mllmnil ironil I 11CW. Will bO BOUl chenn for cosli. Apply to Henry Ij. Jones, 23S West Conl Btrcet. 5-li-lw "ITTANTED. Girls to work nt machines sew. Inn sliltts. Apply nt 239 South Jnnlln 5-12-at lOIl BALE. nwelllnm No. 215. 217, 219, 221, 223 and 225 Kast foal Bircei. .uoi ueirui locations. Aiiply to 7, B. Holi .bins, bucnaimoaii i.um .pr nnn 1'ceu i;oiiiiuiiy wuito 1r ANTED. Active, reliable men to travel V and solicit orders for fruit and ornamental nursery stock. Permanent employment nnd Kood pav. Reference required. Address the It, U. CIIASK CO., South I'enn Sq., Plilladclplua. 5-9-2Ct-eod Tickets for the beauti-J ful Gold Aluminum Ware Zz with every pur-.jjt: 3 giveii chase. H Shoes at- 1 Factory Prices. NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST AI'WJAXCES. FUllliB- 'th Gold, Silver, Cement. Gold lnd Porcelain Crowns and Hrldge Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. EKTIHFI.Y PAIKLM UXTBACTIOK. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Perjruson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Entrance on Oak Street. Oftkw Hours : 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now In operation lor the sprint; liouw cleaning. C&rpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated Price I.l.t : Itcnovatlni! coriets, Brussels and InErain, 3o per ynrd. Heavier Kra'les, 4eper yard. Feathers olonned, ho per lb. Mattrewes cleaned and upholsterw, hulr, it; cotton, S0 cheaper grades, c. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Address, SltAM KtfiUVAIIliU liU Ilowers Btrect and Apple alley, Shenandoah. LATEST DESIGNS. ploor OILCLOTHS From25C to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre and West Streets, Sclioppo orchestra Mny hull, Thursday, Muy lltli. "ltiitllo Ax" l'liiir. That's All. Mr. S. S. Sagues, agent for this famous hrmul of tobacco, has been in town for the last week advertising and belling tho kooJs. To-day he drosed tho window of J. M. Kalliacli with various ndvortisins matter gotten up ospressly for windows. Tlio work isaitMicnlly done aud cottaluly doos great credit to Mr. Sagues, as well ns being a good scheme for llittlo As plug. ( Grout Iletliictions In TAdlos' and Children's russet and flno gondola shoes lu cndloss -anetlea at Womer's, 121 N. Slain street. An Ulectlou Contest. The Ulythe township tcliool directorship election contest brought a Urge crowd from that valley to PotUvillo yustoruay. mob ATfimllmr. A. J. Pilaram. held his first ses sion in his ollleo. Tho contestants are Martin Delaney and Poter Hurray, iiepuuiiaun; dents nro Jaiuus CaiiUeld and An ollnBlier. DeuiooraU. lieeides the lltlimnta thero wero present 57 witnesses, many of whom were hoard during tlio day Letters Granted. Letters of administration were grantod to .Tuinns v.. Peltv on tho ostato ot zinnia i. r.li.. Into nf Piiiearove township, deceased. Also to Win. Fry. Jr., on tlio ostato of Jacob Fry, lato of Crossoua, deceased. Also to Edwin O. Nell, on tlio ostato of Clias. E. Neil, lato ot yorkviuo, uwro. ilOOD'8 PlliliS cure Iilver Ills, Biliousness, IndlgesUon, Headache. A plens-nt laxntlve. All I)ruEglsts. To Distribute Trout Fry. Twenty-one cans of trout fry will arrivo , Xtnl.nnnv fltv Oil tllO lbtll for tllO Filll and Game Association. Tliey will number nlmut 82.500 and will bo distributed in tho several streams about this vicinity Special Sale In soap and washing powder for a limited time only. 10 oz. cako of pure soap for 5 cents. 12 oz. packago of host washing powder, Bo. i lb, packago of best washing powder, 20c. This is verv low for first-class goods and just what you want for house cleaning. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. IiWIt SALE. A 3-tory frame business prop- crty on North Main street. One of the most dcslrablo iironcrtlcs In town. Apply to C. w. Shoemaker, Attorney-at-law, corner ot centre nnd Market streets. i---i.ii TJAVINOS AND CltOSSINGS. rartles dcslr- JL lug stone for pavings or cros-ings bhuuiu write to F. J. Folk, Shinnan's, Pa., or Commer cial Hotel, Shenandoah. m-lm TTIOU 1IKNT. A largo double, well-lighted 11 ...v. . ,1.. .n..til flmir. fentrallv lfKnled with all liiodLrn conveniences, suitable for ofllco purpi.es. Apply at L. ltcfowlch's clothing House, lo aivi 1 1 oouin .,iii, onuc,. w- J- WT II 1 Deauiy unronea and 1 11AI1GAIN. One Kood double houso A two li is with stable on the renr of lot, can be boiighi i heap. The empty lot is on the comer f Vine nnd Second streets, Mt. Carmcl, withaduutaRCof 25 feet on Vine nnd 150 deep on Second. This property is only two squares from the main street, lirnllothirinformatlon apply to J II. Gould, Mt. Carmcl, Pa. 5-12 2w Beddall Iiuilding. - J. A. MOYER, Hanafer. gr 2m?wromimmmimmm IlIlOPOhM.I Sealed and marked proposals will b reiehetl by the undersigned until noon of turUay, May 16th, WJ0, for the erect on of a reservoir to hold about u half million gallon, of water, to bo built on Water hall Creek i.i Ilutlcr township, Schuylkill county. Pa., about two and one half S4) miles east of Gordon. Plans nnd speclllcatlnns con be seen at tho oOlco of S. M. lllley, Knglneer, Ashland, Pa., or at tho hospital. Tho right to reject any and all bids Is reserved, v.. rt. WAQNF.lt. Glrardvllle, Pa., Secretary fetate Hospital, 5-9-11-11 Near Ashland, Pa. To the admiring gaio of 'V0.!! Ior.re.Hy nn . I Per is t B in 'nV,,ran ."dor or pattern utorTf hall, bed room, pnrlor, dining r01":..'c';! 'Hc cafe, from 5c uu to S3 per roll. l ine artistic papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative panning. tu,?!!y'fuV:dsrenl!o,s,ar9C,,cer- j p. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., Shenondoah, Pa. OPEN EVERYDAY 555 T. J. BROUGHALL, Dealer In oil kinds of Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed, Etc. Goods Always Fresh. no Ol.n STOCK KEPT ON HAND. 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. II f Th? "Twin Comet" and "Little Giant" LAWN SPRINKLERS. 11ISST MADE. I'ulnue. F.fllclcnt. Ubor Saving. . "'Ill sprinkle foiir times greater ate than oilier spriuKier made. Highest award nt tho Chicago Exposition. for Circulars Uiving lesu nionlnls and Prices. E. STEBBINS MFG. CO., Sole Jlonufacturers, Springfield, Mass. For sale by all hardware and rubber stores in the I lilted btates, Send Suits Made to Order! ! Former Prices. i jl liluo, Black, lirowu and' Gray laieviots, iu. Mlied aoods, (Stylishly Mado nnd innimeuj flu, $n, Tis,ifi3 and fl4, Stylish Pantaloons, f3.00 $3.50, f 1.00 and upwards. Black Clay Diagonals, (IS. These goods are all well lined and well made. Every suit guaranteed to fit. ! KELLY & CONWAY, I NO. S 11 W. CENTRE STREET.jl BEDDALL BUILDING. CHARTER NOTICE. votice is nr.itr.iJY aivr.N that an 1 npjllcatlon will bo made, to the Court of Common ncas oi scniiyiiciii ciumj ...... day, JunoMh, 1S90, nt lOo'clwklntheforeuoon, under tho "corporation net of tho Common wealth of Pennsylvania, approved April -Jtn, 1871." and Its supplement, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called, Jletnanj r.vnngclical Congregation, of Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania." Said cor poration Is formod for the purpose of public worship of Ood, the promotion of the Interests of religion and the sprrod of Clirlst'aKlnirdom, according to the doctrine of tho "United lijnn gelloal church," of the United States, and for said purimee to have, enjoy and possess all tne rights oud benefits of said Act ol Assembly, and Its supplements. . ., Application lornoovevimner ,a - rroinonoiarys ouite. ' S G. II. Hoixopbtbii, JLtr.rnuv for AltullonlltS, Kboniiniliuih. Pa., llov II. ISWi. l'-8' t I i Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Jp,m3 for paiuks- extraction ol teetu 'ja Silver fllliug- If your artifiol teeth Uf.Wjot sui4 vou call 'o see us ah eiuiui..,u3 Jree. v .ill V-inrt' nf plates. QoW Crowns, Aim,, nnm I rolVllh l.''au V'IlVUS, vrowu and Bridge work aud ail opera ,i tn iinini urerv No charges i.,v extract ut j oi-dero.l. We u:e 'uc umj nir for the m In es eximtiiu. us that per- Ju plates aro I of vitalized ff teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : KQom: ITitman' I East Ccntrd Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m. tcj v, m. Undertaking; ! 13 N. Jardln Street. IF' YOU WANT THE BEST and can't pet It, then come to us for it. We curry tub best of ....... . Eggs, Groceries, Butter and FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery yagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 Bast Centre Street. saw Erf l5TnA.v I 21. tM. A I'UI.L LINE OK NEGLIGEE . . .SHIRTS . With attached or de tached collars. Also a lull line of SOFT SHIRTS. Big assortment ot SPRINd and . . .'SUririER NECKWEAR & BRO.,' Main St. 9
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers