REVOLVING Dating Stamp BO CENTS. Strongly made and will Inst a long time. It stamps all the months and years from 1895 to 1900 ; nil the figures from o to 99 and the words rec'd, ans'd, paid, ac'p'd and ent'ed. Size of letters and figures, MAY 14, 1896. 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. Spring styles selected with the usual care. Prices to conform to the times. Good light suits for men, $5 and $8, formerly sold at from $2 to $3 more. Children!' Light Suits at Halt Price. . . . Full Line of Hats in all Styles. MAMMOTH GLOTHlNfi HOUSE, L. Goldin, Prop. 9 and 11 S. Main St. EVENING HERALD SAITKDAY. MAY 10, Tor Sale Chen it. 1 gray horso, 1 bay mare, 2 single spring wagons, 2 sleighs, 2 single sets liariief-s, 1 platform scnlo and 1 counter scale. Iteasons for selling, leaving town. Jamks Goodman & Co., fi-8-tf 27 West Centre street. 30 l'rr Cent. Reduction aro tbo prices on our big lino of men's and boys' russets and gondolas at Wonier's shoo storo. 1-20-tf 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 29 S. Main St. Formerly Wilkinson's Old Stand, and Next Door to the First National Bank. J 1 AM ALWAYS IN 'MY DENTAL PARLORS. Filling witli all known material. Crown nud Ilridge work. Examinations fieo. Ex tractions free, when new teeth aro ordered. Cleaning teetli free when I do your work. Alt extractions iainh'ss. Pure gas adminis tered. Guarantee with all my work. Artificial teeth inserted and warranted. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take tlio iron Mnlrway on O.ik street. Onice Hours : 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now in operation for tlieaprlntr house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Price Llt : Itcnovatlnir carpets, Ilrtissels and Ingrain, Ho per yard. Jloaviei grades, -leper yard. Panthers cleaned, ho per lb, Mattresses cleaned and upholstered, hulr, tl; cotton, 3; cheaper trades, 32. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Addre.,, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers street and Apple alley, Shenandoah, BU-J B w LATEST DESIGNS, Jiffig OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre Mid Weat (street. l'mintl lit ii Stnblo. .Too Smith, alias Picknlmkl, win nrrccted nt about 3 o'clock thh mornliiK liy l'oliccmen Tosh, Leo unit Goodman wlillo hiclliiK in n stnblo near tlio Indian ltidgc colliery, llo is Miipmeit to imvo forced an cntniiue to the lilaco to steal pigeons. A crowd of nbont BOO excited l'olcs and Lithuanian surrounded the. stable and stood guard until tlio pjillcc arrived. Smith was committed to jail this morning on a chargo of vagrancy and bur glariously entering tlio stable, lie Is a worthless and thieving character of Win. l'cnn and has a partner named Joo l'ickn loskl, They make use of each other's names when ariested. Smith was held two or three years ago for robbing clothing dummies and shoe stores on Main street. Itelnotnl Sill'. Thcro's not many weoks left for ns to close out our big stock of Dry (ioods. Our now storo the largost In tlio county will soon bo ready for tlio big new stocks of Dry Goods, carpets and cloaks. This is vour greutest bargain opportunity. Come and sec tlio lino hcnriettfi now 50c; rich laco curtains at half prices; Lancaster ginghams and tho newest dress ginghams down to Be; blue drilling at 7c. per yard; 40c, table linens down to 25c. There's hundreds of other bargains that must go as fast as quick-selling prices can movo them. 5-I5-3t L. J. Wilkinson. Tlio "Times" IMnnu Contest. Tho contest for tlio prize pianos offered by tho Philadelphia Times closed yesterday, and it was n spirited ono among tho schools of Philadelphia and the stato. The total vote polled yesterday was 252,530, all seemed determined to make a big showing on the last day. St. Michael's school, of Chester, is tho winner, and polled 75,714 votes yesterday with a total vote of 403,771. Tlio Tower City public school, this county, Is tho second highest, with a voto yesterday of 49,173. Their total voto is 310,9S0. Thus it will be seen tho St. Michael's school wins tho stato contest and tho piano. The M. Hall Stanton school won tho city contest. Itcinembcr tho timo is getting short in which you can buy a $1 bottle for 35 cents. three for $1. llavo you tried the headache euro "t It's only 25 cents a bottle. Tait Medi cine Co., 121 North Main street. Deeds Iti'cordeil. From Mary liarr et al to John 1'. Bowman, premises in Schuylkill Haven ; from Anna 1). Hauenbach to Samuel C. McClurc, lot in Mahuuoy City; from Itudolph Schlauch to John J. Iirobst, land in North Union town ship; from executors of Cbarlemagno Tower et al to Pennsylvania Trust Company, premises In Hublcy township ; from Frank Sturman et. ux., to Edward Di-t, premises m l'nrt (nrbou ; from I rank Sturman et. ux., to Frank M. Werner, premises in Port Carbon; from A. W. Schalck to Mary A. 1". Morgan, premises in Pottsvlllo ; from Henry C. itussol to James A. Wentzcl, lot in Port Carbon; from Irvin I!. Zlegenfuss, adminis trator of Lydla Ziegenfuss, to Irvin If. Ziegenfuss, tract of land in Parry township. Don't sleep until you have bought a bottle of "Tait's Cures." If you have rheumatism, kidney trouble, trouble with your back, lungs, catirrh, asthma, neuralgia, arc nervous, worms, or in fact nny sickness at all, you can buy a euro for any disease. Tait Medicine Co., 121 North Main street. Time Tulilo Changes. Tho P. & It. R. It. Co. will put a new timo tahlo In effect on Sunday, 17th iust,, in which there will be several changes in timo of trains. Tlio train now leaving at 12:58 p. m. will leavo at 12: 18 hereafter, while tho ono now leaving at 7:20 p. m. will leavo nt 7:25 and arrive at Williamsport at 10:51 p. m.; while tho ono for Shainoklu which now leaves at (1:35 p. m. will leavo at 11:53 p. m. From Philadelphia there will bo but two trains changed which connect for this region, tho ono now leaving nt 4:00 p. in. will leavo at 1:03 p. in. and tbo ono now leaving there at 0:00 p. m. will leavo at 0:30 p. m. A Tact "Worth Knotting. A "Periodical Ticket Hook" will bo given to you soon if used according to instructions will cntltlo you to your favorlto paper or magazino for ono year free. 5-15-Ct Where i:ise Would llo Tut Them '? I'roni Kilns Davis' Coll. C. E. Herger, Esq., placed bis legs under his brother's dinner tablo on Sunday. stspataon Causes lully halt tho sickness In tho world. It retains the digested food too long In the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, Indl- Hood's gestion, had taste, coated MSfo m n tongue, sick headache, In- VOf H 1 IS ? somnla, etc. Hood's Pills I 1 I euro constipation and all Its w results, easllyand thoroughly. 25c. All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Tho only Pills to take w Ith Hood's Sarsaparllla. ATTENTION, Grand Army Men ! -(.,) 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 Houte, 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 Wild their color. The price is right, the goods are guaranteed, and the command is, Forward 1 March I TO THE One-Price Clothing House 10 Siuth Main Street, l. REFOWICH; Rrop. Also a full line of Clothing, and Children's Novelties a specialty. We have no competitors. f J. T. or II. & T. Convention. Thomas Mllllchap, John Charles, Thomas Dove, Jr., Edward Danks, George L, Hafner and David Williams aro in Philadelphia, attending tlio annual session of tho Grand Section of tlio Junior Templars of Honor it Tetnporanro of this stato. At tho meeting of tho Grand Section last night tho follow ing olllcers were elected ! Grand Gov ernor, Thomas Dove, Jr., Shenandoah ; Grand Vico Governor, William H, Moyer, Malmnoy City; Grand Itecordcr, Samuel Itolllson, Philadelphia; Assistant Grand Ite cordcr, Thomas Scott, Win. Penn; Grand Treasurer, S. Frank Mooro, Philadelphia; Grand Chaplain, James Hughes, Summit Hill; Grand Sentinel, Edward Danks, Shen andoah. Tho reports showed n substantial gain for tlio society nud it starts tlio now year with bright prospects. Kept n "Speak Kusy." Martin Seybert, of Turkey lttin, was ar rested by Constable Dando this morning on oath of Domlnlck lierent, who alleges that Seybert keeps a "speak easy" and maintains a placo that lias become n public nuisance, lierent also charges that on Sunday, last, Seybert sold a pint of whiskoy to ouo Mary liubel. Seybert pleaded that ho only sold Honor to pcoplo who complained of being ill. Justico Shoemaker put him under $100 bail for trial, which was furnished by Anthony J. Krankowskl, Seybort's son-in-law. Do you want to cngago hi a paying busi ness? Call on Tait Medlcino Co., 121 North Main street. Somo ono is desired to take tlio agency for tho new method of preserving. It will pay you to investigate tins. Huso Hull. The Grammar school team and High school team engaged In a game at tho Trotting park yesterday afternoon in which tlio former won by a scoro of 0 to B. The gamo was an interesting ono throughout, taking eleven innings to decide. W. Conry and Butler occupied the box for tho Grammar school nine and did very effectivo work, holding their opponents down to flvo hits, while Heddall and Arcgood formed tlio battery for tho High school team. Another feature was the errorless gamo by tbo former. Tho Grammar school team is now open to all challenges, which arc to bo addressed to William A. Watson, manager. Wo havo a special inducement in brown stiff hats. We want you to call as our prico3 aro surprising upon examination. At MAX I.KVIT'S. 15 Kast Centra street. l cll Oil' In a Tunnel. John Tredaldi, of Philadelphia, aged 40 years, tell Iroui a 1'. It. freight train pass ing through the tunnel near Kast Mahanoy Junction. Tredaldi was getting a free rido from Tntimqua to Mahauoy City. Ho was found in a ditch in tlio tunnel by a watch man and after being taken to Mahanoy City was sent to tho Miners' hospital. One of his arms was badly crushed. Watch for "Periodical Tickets." 5-15-0t l'rogram. The following program will bo rendered at a meeting of tlio "Y" to bo held this evening: Scripture reading. Miss Schooner; reading, Miss Mercy llecse; vocal solo, Mks Drown; instrumental solo, MissTownlyj News of the week, J. Danks; Templo Talk, Miss Cline; question bos, C. Ilashorc; critic, Edward Danks, "Periodical Ticket Hooks" free to all. Gt Committed to .Tuil. Thomas Crushanc, a Polish fellow who terrorizes peopio and gives tlio police con siderable trouble, was committed to jail this morning in default of bail on a chargo pre ferred by Chief of Polico Tosh, who says tho fellow is a common nuisance, Crushauo served six months last year on a similar chargo mado by Chief Tosh. Murrlage Licenses. Anthony Czyzewski and Eva Kissaluta, both of Shenandoah; Win, John Southam and Dura Haxtou, both of T111naq.ua; Joseph Traccy, of Ashland, and Ida Ncischwenter, of Locust Dalo; Peter Pyatak and Ellen llezdalla, both of New Philadelphia. "Wanted lit (luce. Two good, live, energetic men to assist mo in advertising my "cures." Hustlers only need apply. Steady employment for right parties. Tait Medlcino Co., No. 121 North Main street. You Cnn't Alwuys get something for nothing. Try "Periodical Tickets" and sco if you can't. 5-15-0t A Tnmt I'eaat. Isadoro Friedman returned yesterday from Mainvillo, Columbia county, with a catch of 87 as fine trout as has uecu seen in town this season. This evening a select party of friends will assemble at the residence of Charles Strouse, tho jeweler, and partake of tho trout temptingly prepared by Albert Niuimock. Lobster salad and all the liquid refreshments required to make a brook trout repast complete will bo followed by cigars of a very superior brand. Tlio Kx-l'rlest Released. Thaddeus Jaklmowlcz, alleged embezzler, is put of jail again, this timo for good unless brought to trial for and convicted of stealing his parishinors' money wlillo iu chargo of St. Joseph's church, ns its pastor, 111 Mt Carmcl, Ho served three months, and was released on bail for other charges, but it is thought the case will bo settled. Wo havo the newest novelties' in fino silk neckwear at regular selling prices. At tho Up-to-dato hat store, 15 East Centre street. Soap Venders Arrested. Threo soap venders wero arrested at Itappa- liannock yesterday for peddling without licenso. They wero taken to PotUvillo. lie side selling soap they glvo a free entertain ment in a tent, and .tlio pcoplo enjoyed it so much thoy protosted taint the vendors" arrest'. To t.raduatos. Wo havo placed on our counters a butlful line of cream gloria and chiu.1 silks, lien rietts, cashmeres and albatrow. Also a fine assort ment of India Uncus, nainsook and plain nnd dotted swiss. 5-7-tf It. K.Gill. Special Sale ' In soap and washing powder for a limited time only. 10 oz. cake of pure soap for B 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. Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main S NEAR THE WH Personal Friends Following the Testimonials of Judge Powers and Congressman Grout Come Hearty Letters from Congressman Meredith, of Va., Asst. U. S. Attor- . ney John G. Capers, Maj. Gen. Birney, Congress man Wilber, of N. Y., Congressman Bell, Lieut. McAllister, Congressman Neill, and Many More. jt Tlio proprietors of Paine's celery compound havo never exaggerated either tho virtue of tills wonderful remedy nor tho astonishing diameter of tho endorsements it has received. This greatest of all blood purifiers and re storers of nervous energy, this remedy which is to-day In greater demand than all tho so called spring remedies put together This Paine's celery compound, which was! first discovered and prescribed by America's most eminent physician, that gaint among medical scientists of this progiessive age. Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. I)., LL, D., of Dartmouth college This remedy, which has been a blessing to thousands upon thousands "f homes in every stato and city of tho country, which lias been energetically endorsed by the ablest phy sicians, which has received thousaudsof heart felt testimonials from women and men iu every station iu life, and has been publicly recommended withoutsolicitatlon by pearsons of such high character that they are honored by tho wholo nation this remedy that makes peopio well, lias received so many letters in its pralso within tho last two or three months cuming iu over)-mail from overy section of tho country that it would bo imposiblo to print them all in the dally iuo uf any ouo paper. Mr. Hearst's great paper, tho Jouual iu New Vork, the Qlobo aud tho Journal iu Boston, Mr, Kohlsaat's powerful Timos-Herald in Chicago, have each of them, within a mouth, dovoted from one to threo pages at a tiino to tho most remarkable canvas ever mado of tho druggists in tho great cities. And their best reporters, unprejudiced one way or another, havo found that tho druggists are meeting not only a larger demand than ovei before fur this ono remedy, but that this do- maud bcuuiBo Value's celery compound euros wnero ovcrytiuug else talis it so fur greater to uay man tnat 01 any otner remedy mat It has 110 competitor. Among the thousands of testimonials that have been received by the proprietors of T. J. BRQUGHALL, Dealer in all kinds of Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed, Etc. Goods Always Frosh; ) "," NO OLD STOCK KEPT ON HAND. 28 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ' SHENANDOAH, PA.! WANTED. To buy n show case about 3 or 4 feet in length. For any further Information call nt ' POVINSKV'S DRUQ STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, FA. ITE of the President Celery Compound. J Paine's celery compound this spring, nouo ' ( havo been more noteworthy thau thoo that coino irniu me uaiiouai capiiai. 1110 euiuu- siastic letters of Judge Powers and of Con gressman (trout wero recently published in tills paper. Above is a good likcnoss of ono of tho nhh-t members on tlio Democratic sido of tho hati-i-. a loader of acknowledged ability, a personal friend of tlio President, a man of great we, i...r, Congressman Elisha E. Mere dith of Yninia. A letter from him, dated Feb. 1, fr, m tho house of representatives, says: 'After .1 fair trial I have no hesitation in saying th.(il believe Paine's celery compound ill tlr.it is claimed for it, und it gives mo pleas ure tu commend it. " Idler from Congressman Itobert Neill of Arkansas, contains the following; "My homo is at Ilatesvillo, Ark. During tho last spring and summer my eldest daugh ter, then 17 years of ago, was iu very poor health, sutl'erlng from general debility, ner vous prostration and frequent slight fevers. She had tho best medical attention.but appar ently with little benefit. In threo months sho had fully recovered, aud is still in perfect health. I am bound to think tlio remedy is an excellent one, and do not hesitate to recom mend it to the suffering." Lieut. C. A. McAllister, writing from hotel Oxford, March 28, said: "For several years past I have been a suff orcr from sovero attacks of dyspepsia, caused by too close attention to business; on tho ad vice of a physician, I took sovonil bottles of Paine's celery compound, and have been greatly bonollted thereby. Since tjio first of last September ! have gainod 25 pounds, and am now feeling in flrst-rato health. C. A. McAllister, 1 . "i8t Assistant Engineer, U. S. It. C. S.' Hon. John C. Hell, member of congress from I Colorado, iu a letter to Wells & Itlchardson 1 Co., about the same time, told how ho had ,16ei tl,rco bottles of Pallia's eolury compound FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND TASTE In artistic Millinery, consisting of high grade goods at low cost prices to cash buyers. Sailor hats 15c, Laflies' dress shapes 25c up. All shades of Satin Ribbon, 5 inches wide, for 25c per yard, for short while only. AT KIT I I V'C Elilll I IMITDV SS South IF YOU WANT THE BESTi and ean( (ret It, then come to us for It, a curry tub best or Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. QooJi dellveied promptly. flUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. HOD SE. Indorse Paine's for dypepsla aud rheumatism, with satis factory results. Major Gen. Ulrney, who is now nt tho aget of 73, practicing law and doing departmental work In Washington, tlio unflinching com mander at tho 1 attlo of Fredericksburg, of the famous 38th New York regiment, in n letter to Wells & Ilichardson Co., says : 'My wife has been taking the Paine's celery compound for some time past, and is so much pleased with it that sho wishes me to express to you her high opinion of its merits. Sho thinks it tho best sho has ever tried." Congressman Wilber of Now York, writing: iu March.used these significant words: I was persuaded by a friend to try your Palno's celery compound somo timo ago, and. after its use, am pleased to recommend it to any ono who is iu an overworked or run-down. condition, as doing what is claimed for it." Many other letters from prominent peopio who arc not so well known aro included in this year's files of testimonials from Washing ton. Every city nnd overy town in tlio country 13 equally well represented in this wonderful popylar indorsement of tho remedy that puri fies the blood, rebuilds tho shattered nervous system, restores st'eilgth. regulates the kidneys, liver, and bowels, cures disease, makes people well. In these latter d.iys of sprin'j, in tho last of tho three great months, tho cloe of nature's, yearly ronlviil season, when tho recovery from sickness is tho most rapid and lasting, Paine's celery compound wilLroako vigorous nerves, and good blood. During these latter spring days thero is a clearing of tho year to euro nervousness, neuralgia, sloeploxness, headaches and low spirits by tlio use of Palno's celery compound. Paine's celory compound points to. a won derful record already achioved. Tlio most wldo-awako, Intelligent part of every com munity In this country aro among its most enthusiastic vouchers and indorsors. I W I I la I III Baa 111 Main Street. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13, N, Jardln Street. 1 V If 1