V I 1 .. REVOLVING Dating Stamp SO CENTS. Strongly made and will last a long time. It stamps all the months and years from 1895 to 1900; all the figures from o to 99 and the words rce'd, ans'd, paid, ac'p'd and ent'ed. Size of letters and figures, MAY 14, 1896. HOOKS & BROWN V North ISI a In St. THIS BEATS ALL ! Just returned from New York City with another large stock of Spring and Summer clothing. See the Blue and Black Serges ! Selling at less than half price. Great Drive in Light Suits! Grand Army Suits. Best Grade. Very Low Prices. We have ne'er sold at prices as low as we quote now, and all know that we undersell all competitors. Chlldrens' Light Suits at Hall Price. . . , Full Line oi Hats In all Styes. f, L. Goldin, Prop. 9 and 11 S. Main St. EVENING HERALD THURSDAY, MAY 2S. 1800. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver IUb, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headiiche. A pleasant laxative. All Druggists. It "lit tho Spot That's ltlght. What ? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. At Gruhler Ilros., drug store. You Can Oct Any magaziuo or paper frco by using Tickets." 'Periodical 3-22-12t 'Mrvv is your Tina We have just received an im mense stock of Men's, Boys' and Children's Spring and Summer Clothing In all season choice, the latest novelties of the Call early and receive your 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. IV a In St. Formerly Wilkinson's Old Stand, and Next Door to the First National Bank. 1 AM ALWAYS IX MY DENTAL PARLORS. Filling with all known material. Crown and Bridge work. Examinations free. In fractions free, when new teeth are ordered. Cleaning teeth free when I do your work. All extractions painless. Pure gas adminis tered, (iuaruntee with all my work. Artific ial teeth inserted and warranted. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take the Iron stairway on Oak street. Onlce Hours : 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR! Now In operntiou fur the spring house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated, Price I.htt KenovatliiK carpets, IJrussols nnd Ingrain, So per yard, lleavler grades, 4a per yard, reftthers cleaned. 8o peril). Mattresses cleaned nnd upholstered, hair, 1 i cotton, $1; cneaper graues, vz. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. AUJres,, STEAM RENOVATING CO,, Dowers street nnd Apple nlloy, Shenandoah, E. B. FOLEY, GROCER, Has Moved to 27 West Centrp St. FATHER KENNEY BURIED. Tim Services Attending tlio ltelovcd l'lis tor's rmienil TliN Pluming. Special to Kvibixo Hr.nAt.ii. t'r.NTR.u.U, May 28. For tljo second time within n year tlio congrogntloii of St. Ignatius clmrcli, nt till? place, was called upon to day to follow tlio remains of ft beloved rector to their last resting place. It was n llttlo ovor a year that Father Powers was laid at rest In the church yard, and this morning tho remains of l!ov. Charlos F. Kcnney, who died on Monday, were interred hi tho parish cemetery. Vicar General Koch, of Shamokln, con ducted tho ccrcmonlos, assisted by other prominent clergy of tho Catholic church, Itovs. II. P. O'Kcilly and Henry Naylon, of Shenandoah, were in attendance. Tho funeral cortege was a largo one, and whllo tho remains were being interred tho sorrow of a mourning peoplo was noticeable. Father Kcnney was born in Ireland 5J years ago, where several sisters, tho only surviving members of his family, now reside, Ho was educated for his priestly office in Maynooth College, Ireland, and shortly after his gradua tion In 1S70 ho camo to this country, nnd was ordained by tho now deceased IJlshop Shannon, of tho Harrisburgdiocoso. Had ho lived until July nest ho would havo cele brated tho 23th annlversaiy of his elevation to tho priesthood. Ho was assigned to church work at Harrisburg, MIddlctown, and Itonova, in this state, and two years ago he camo to Ccntralia from Wlllianistown, hav ing been appointed curate to tho late Father Powers. Ou tho death of that reverend gentleman ho was invested with tho full powcra of pastor of St. Ignatius church. Tho ladies' OSc Oxfords that wo advertised aro going fast. Havo a big lot left ; they are bargains. Factory Shoe Store, 5-20-tf J. A. Mover, Man. Thromi From n Carriage. Martin Malcy is nursing two badly mashed fingers of tho right hand. Ho was thrown from a carriago at Yatcsvillo through tho horses ho was driving becoming frightened by an electric car. l'liii-Tiunl Wluit Is It? Tho greatest euro for cough3 and colds. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Mulmnoy City's New Dam. Tho now reservoir for tho Mahanoy City water company, being erected near Lofty, will bo completed within threo weeks. It will bo a fifth of a milo wido amL over a a third of a milo long, with a capacity of 00,000,000 gallons. Tho breastwork will bo 1030 feet from end to end and 150 feet wldo at the bottom. All Tree. Periodical Ticket Hooks" givo you your reading matter freo. Tho book explains. Ot Tho Almshouse Appropriation. A petition is being circulated at tho county seat in opposition to an increased appropria tiou for tho contemplated improvements at tho almshouso. Tho Commissioners, by and with tho consent of the court, appropriated $73,000 for tho purpose, and upon securing bids they found that tho lowest bidder was $15,000 abovo that amount. Tho Commis sioners wili therefore ask for an increased appropriation and will consult with tho Stato Hoard of Charities with that cud in view. The petitioners object to an increase because, as they claim, the amount will bo sufficient if certain ornamental trimmings and other materials not necessary aro dispensed with. When a sufficient number of names have been secured tho petition will bo presented to court. 3Ioru Wagons. Among tlio contributors to tho Memorial Day arrangements is tho Shenandoah Beef Company, which will givo tho G. A . li. tho use of two wagons. Any magaziuo or paper in tho world free "Advertising Journal Co." ."-22-12t Hall Improvements. Michael Mcllct is making extensive 1m- pnivemeuts in his lodgo room. A chair platform is being laid and new furniture will bo introduced. Approaching Contention, Tho Stato Department of tho Sous of eterans will convene at Gettysburg ou Juuo 2nd. David Daddow has been elected as dele, gato to represent Henry Ilorucastlo Camp Xo 19, of town, nnd Georgo Willinan is alternate. Tho Stato Department of tho Ladles' Aid Society, S. of V., will convene at tho same time and place. Mrs. Joseph Ilowmau Is tho delegato elected by tho local society and Mrs. Benjamin Womer is alternate. Tho State Department of tho G. A. I!, will conveno nt Chamberaburg on Juno 0th. Wntkin Waters Post No. 110, of town, will bo represented by Fred. II. Hopkins. Mrs. I.izzlo Hnfnor and Mrs, Mary StuU'enberg will represent tho omen's liollef Corps. To fircuUmtos. Wo havo placed on our counters a beautiful line of cream gloria and chiua silks, henrietta, cashmeres and albatross, Also a fine assort ment of India Uncus, nainsook and plain and dotted swigs, 5-7-tf It. F, Gill, KxnmlnntioiiH ConcliKlrtl, Suiiorintendent Whitnkor yostordny con cluded his examinations of tho grammar school pupils. 3luy Secure tlio l'oftltlou. It Is reported that Gomer Jones, of Stock ton, will bo appointed assistant superintend ent of the Audenrlod collletio. to succeed tholateGriflltli Uohorts. Iluy Keystone flour. lie sure that the name Lmtto A II A eb, Ashland, IV, I printed oil 9Vory sack. Htuto Tenellolt,, AsHoetiltlon. Tho State Tuauliert' Association will hold 1U annual convention In nioonisliurg, be ginning Tuesday, July 14, it&O. It is ex peeted that between live and six hundred touchers from all irts or the stato will be prosout. AVooil College, 1-K.VM ANSI HI' I) fit A HTJinN'T. Fred. II. ilrlgef, America's great plain and ornamental writer, is In my employ and has a very lart'o class at 1'ottsvillo. l'jof. Crlger is tho bust teacher of I'enmansliip that I havo ever seen and all who take tlio Special t'ourso learn to writo, If tho lovers of tho "Queen of Arts" desire to take a course they may bend in their names and If the number bo largo enough I will arrange to have tlio Professor hero. His tonus aro $3.00 per month. Zauor'sfor same timo aro $12.00. If any of my students dositq to tako tho courso I will pay ouo-half of their tuition. Tlio timo will not Intorlero with our regular sessions or work of our rogular pen men who urooxcollcnt. S. I. Wood, I'rosident. Uso "Periodical Tickets." o-23-lSt POTTSVILLE LETTER. Tho Nnniri of Applicants l'or tho Mine loreiiiaushliM llefnro tho ltourd, PorrsvtLLi:, May 23. Tho examination of applicants for initio foreman certificates was held In the Orphans' Court room and County Superintendent's olllco this morning nnd was attended by Inspector Stein, Superintendent William H, Lewis, and Frnnk Wilcom nnd Michael Urcnnati, miners, of tho Sixth Anthracito district; Edward Ilrcnnan, Mino Inspector, Andrew Kobcrtson, superintendent, and Itobert Mulr and Adam llachman, miners, of tho Sovcnth district; John McGuire, Mino Inspector, Thomas Doyle, superintendent, nntcnuent, is Holihan, upt. Lewis and David Tucker nnd Thomas miners, of tho Eighth district. Stir is chairman of tlio Board and William Stein secretary. Tho samo rules that eoverned tho examination last year aro adhered to this year. Tlio percentage to bo attained by candidates Is 83 per cent, on tlio wholo nx- i ainiiiatton. Tho following applicantsappeared tor examination : Sixth District. William II. Pierce. Frack- i vlllo; John M. Williams, Audcureid, (Mac- iuooj ; 'ihomas Taylor, Girardville: John L. Kceso, Wm. Tcnii ; John Furlong, Lost Creek; Jamo3 Ilodgart, John Krelsher, St. Nicholas; Peter Matthews. (Jacksons.l Malm. noy City, Seventh Distrlct.Danlel T. PhllHm. William Schofstall. Wiconlsco: Michael .1. Whalcu, Mt. Carmel; Tcrranco Glnley, Girardvillo; Georgo Troutman, Ccntralia; John F. Haverly, Wllllamstown : Michael Wlldou, Locust Dale : Thomas Hrav. Centra. 11a ; James Gordon, Edward Brcnnan, Michael Dugau, Georgo' Little, Harry Gaughan, Daniel W. Brlcl, John W. Harper, -uicnael J. jucliride, John Campbell, Shaino kin ; Idris Davis, David Gower, Ashland. Eighth District. Wm. Lcishman, St. Clair; John Foley, Jollctt ; Georno Minachbach. Pottsvlllo ; Joseph Boschc, St. Clair ; Thomas Hawkins.Middleport; John J. Brcnnan.IIeck schervillo ; Thomas Evans, Gcthen Jcnklus, Jllnorsvlllo; Patrick Friel, New Boston; Michael White, Hcckscherville J Thomas Llowellyn, Morca; John lioland, Minersvlllc; Frank Heilly, John McGuire, Ilrauchdalo: Oscar Row, Oliver Machmer, John Kopp, Jr., Tower City. Tho Schuylkill Electric Railway caso is still on before Judgo Savidgo in tlio second court room. Tlio jury were nllowed to go homo until argument on law points is finished, which will probably bo this after noon. John F. Whalen argued for tho defense this morning and was followed by Guy E. Farquhar for plaintiU's. Tho Ullnml or Greenawalt cao was con tinned before Judgo Albright in No. 1 court room. Georgo J. Wadllnger nnd Nicholas Hebllch represent thq defendant nnd W. F. Shepherd and F. W. Bcchtel nrn for plaintiff. A slander suit was tried before arbitrators Georgo Ochs, Edward Clomley and John Bowes. It, S. Bashore represented tho Commonwealth and U. B. Bartholomew the defense Ex-Ju,dgo Robertson, of White Plains, New York, was a visitor to tho court houso to day. Ho was chapeioned by A.J. Pilgram nnd JV. K, Woodbury, Esqs., ami was an interested listener to thoargumeutof counsel in tho Schuylkill Electric Railway case. Deeds recorded : Trust deed James I. Dull to W. K. Woodbury, trustee, etc.; Decalus L. Nice to James I. Dull for tract of land in East Union township; James I. Dull to Elizabeth Brandon and Lloyd T. Brandon for tract of land in East Union township. D. Webster Dougherty, of tho Philadelphia bar, son of tho lato Daniel Dougherty, was hero yesterday as rcpreseutativo counsel in U. S. Marshall's sale. A young man riding a bicycle ou Centre street last night ran into a girl, but fortu nately ho was not going fast and there was no accident. If you roiut a fiuo wedding cake, let Otto mako it for you. r.rlllltli Itobert' Uentli. Tho coroner's inquost in tho caso of tho lato Grilllth Huberts, tho raininc export who wag found dead near tho railroad tracks at Ilazleton, havo solved tho mystery surround ing his death. After tho examination of witnesses Train. Dispatcher Schmeiskores, who was present at the hearing, stated that two trains had passed down tho lino after tho passenger train. That tho crew on ono of thoso had seen Mr. Itoberts in tho vicinity where ho was found. Tho supposition now is, and it seems to bo a correct one, that whllo stepping out of tho way of the ap proaching train ho tripped, falling over tlio small embankment and striking his head on tlio rail nnd guard rail, thus inlllctiug tho wound that caused his death, For Sale. A first-class drug Ftoro. For further In formation call nt tlio llKUALD olllco. 3-20-0t Xotleo, I. (). . F. All members of Shenandoah Lodgo No. 591, I. O. O. F., aro hereby respectfully notified that tho lodgo will participate in the parndo on Memorial Day, May 30th, and all members aro expected to turn out and join in tho parade, to meet in lodge room at 0 a. m. sharp, parado to start at 0:30 a. m. Samuix Siioxe, X. Grand. Attest : Joscwi IlfNKS, Sec'y. 5-27-3t ATTENTION, Grand Army Men ! -(o) v If you want the regu lation Grand Army and Sons of Veterans suits, the only place to secure them is at the One- 1'rice Clothing House, No. to S, Main street. These suits are guaran teed In every respect. We have been head quarters for these suits for many years, and we standi ready to return your money if they do not hold their color, Thejprice is right, the goods are guaranteed, and the command is, Forward I March I TO THK One-Price Clothing House 10 Siuth Main Street, l. REFOWICH, Prop. Also a full line of Clothing, and Children's Novelties a specialty. We have no competitors. i ft 1 h Ml 24p' i Shoes at- Factory Prices. 3! -S ir-r 3 V fill 5 AUU lAsWell.. 1 g C 1 Wear Russets 1 5j About every other 2 person you meet has sE 3j on a pair, and if they S 2 come from us they got : 3j them at the right S- 3 price, the Factory r 35 price; that's the only C 3 one veknow, and it is sE Hi below any other price 5 S this town ever knew. S Hi Almost any shoe we E S have in black can be : 3 duplicated in Russets. E g 3 Babies' Shoes, Children's Shoes, 3 Boys' Shoes, E Hi Girls' Shoes, 2 Men's Shoes, 3J Women's Shoes, 3j are all here in Tan : color and the Factory SEE Hi Price on every pair. S 2 That beautiful GOld niTfflS. Alluminum 1 1 Table Ware 1 - O ttw 3? Is given free to our 3 customers. Checks given with every pur- gt: 31 chase. 3 UHsa Beddall Utilldlng A. MOYER,S i mnaer. Ummmmmmmmmmm Dealer In nil kinds of Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed, Etc. Goods Always Fresh. NO OLD STOCK KEPT ON HAND. 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. IF YOU WANT THE BEST nuU wrn't jrcfc It, then come to us for It. Wo carry tlio beat of , Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wncon awaits your order, floods delivered promptly. nUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. - YOU CAN SAVE MONEY- By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. FOR STYLE, QU4MITY AND TASTE In artistic Millinery, consisting o'ji high grade goods at low cost prices to cash buvers. Sailor Imfs f ISC Ladies' dress sli nnpi 'yen n All oimu ui uuuu iviuuuh, iuj-" wane oniy. AT. KELLY'S 26 South'i 3 miscellaneous. "WfAKTKlJ. At once. Itellnble, cnertcc-tlc Y yomiK man to travel. Salary pV30 a year nnu exnetiscs. l'cnnancnt. Itcfe-'Pence tlrcss X 10. This oiUcc. A 5.2(Mt TIOU SALK. The shelvintr nnd ff counter In I' tlm ntnrn i-rronlti nrritn(nf1 livTll. It. Folev will he sold chean. - --------j - - --j fc -. . . , Apply West Centre street. 5-20-tf TOIl SAT.E, A second-hand 'tVlWlte" flowing X? machine, go good ns new. olllco. TnOU ItENT. A larso double, 1 well-IBhtcd l rnnm. nti tlin onnnmt flnir. r-niAtrallV located with all modern conveniences,! suitable for olllco purposes. Appl vat L. ItefoMy'cli's clothing nouse. iu ana i& soutn Jiain 8treei," TED. Active, rcllnble ijwn to travel t- and solicit orders for fruit niP!1 ornamental ... . i. itnnn... lilnvtnpnt fiTwl Sood pny. Heference required. 7 ,?r"' '.".e 11 . CHASE CO., South Pcnn Sq., ll'lillndelphln. 1.n..Ar. . . ...... I I tl.itll Toon .11. 1690. nt 8 n. in., for bul'Mlnn lipuscs nt Shepplon. Tlio bonrd rescrvia '"o riirlit to nccept or reject nny or nil lild- Sneclflcntlons enn bo seen nt tlic store of M.f Orabnm, or the liouso of .Inmes Grant, SheniJnl0sh, l a. Ily order of the board, .rAMra Orakt. yd. Uraiiam, 5-20-Gt 7 Committee. FOLLOW THE . . . BIG RUSH And yoitr inevitable wind up point will bp the place where you can buy ...READY TO WEARj CLOTHING Made in a proper niauUier, fit and style by the most reliable manufac turers, all sold at the lowest prices ever known for well made Men s, Boys' and Children's wesr. We are offering some great values in , Blue, Cirey and Black Sergl's, Fancy Cheviots andUVorsted. Light suits ,of every description with low cut vests? We have a large stockitp select lrom. The place is at ak S. BLOCKJ ROCHESTER : CLOTHINd : HOUSE, COK. MAIN AND CHERRY ST3 GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC ! Under the nuplees of COLUMBIA HOSE S. F. E. Co., Ko. 1, o Slienniulonli. July 4tlL 1896 At Columbia I'ark. VAXCIXG Jlusle will 'h- furnished b;- t!ie famous Scliojipo orchestra i f ten nieces. Tin. pnvilllon Is one of thollnestiu the uounty, nnd affords lovers of the amusement much enjoyment. iPECIAL ATTRACTION. One of the special attractions of the dny will bo n bicycle race, a valuable prlzeto the winner. Assist the fire laiMles by pureJiaslns a ticket and have n good day out. Admission to Dancing: Pavillion, 35 cts.- Beauty Unrobed: To the odmlriiiK Kazo of those who 1 ave n taste r really tlnownll paper H tho dlsp ay of new wall pnperwrlukl s we linvo Justrecelpil. oa ean (In J nny eolor .r iiatteru you want for our hull, be.1 room, pnrlor, .lining ui.k,lch?1n,'!! cofe, from So up to i3 per roll, l'lnenrtlstlo impers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction niinrnnteeil. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. R. GARDEN, 521 Centre St.. Shenandoah, I'u, CURE NOS. 3&5. Applied by men only. Sold at POVINSKY'S DRUa STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST.. SHENANDOAH, PA niui., 1Ui pcryarct, lor snort MILLINERY Main Street. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto the Shenandoah Dental Rooms foi rainless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcnl teeth do not suit you call to sco us. All examinations free. Wo mako nil kinds of plates. Gold Crowns. Aluminum Crowna T.ntron n. n '. nnd Bridco work nnd all nnnmtlA,,. tnln to Dental Surccryi u....y..u& miKn iiinics aro nlr for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmnn's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 n. m. to 8 p. m. A KULI, line OP NEGLIGEE . . .SHIRTS' With nttachel or tnchcu collars. Also a full lino of SOFT SHIRTS. lllg nssortincnt of SPRINd and . . .isunnER NECKWEAR c I ill ff'iit PORTZ & WO. 3 IM. IVlaln St. 'S Shenandoah Gollege 3GO STUDENTS E'lS'itPrincipal Teachers . . . ' '.'!?5,i'iv.iAfiJstant Teachers. Business, Shorthand, . . . Penmanship, English, Typewriting. Combined Scholarship .... $150 One Department 50 s. i. Wood, President. CHARTER NOTICE. TOTICE IS HEnnilY GIVEN THAT VX IN npplicntlon will be liimle to tho Court of Common Plena of Schuylkill county on Mon (Iny, June 8th, 18'JtJ, ot 10 o'clock In the forenoon, under the "corporation net of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, npproyetl April 29th 1871," and its supplement, for the charter of an intended corporation to bo Ciitletl, Jlcthany Evangelical Congregation, of Shenandoah Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania. Saul cor poration Is formed for the purpose of public worship of God, tho promotion of the interests of rellftluu and the spread of Christ's Kingdom, accordinff to tho doctrine of tho "t'nited Evan gelical church," of the United States, and for said purpose to have, enjoy and pontes- nil the right and benefits of wild Act of Assembly, nnd its HtipplcmeiitH. Application for ahoyo charter U on flic in the Protbonotary'i oflke. S G. M, IIOLLOI'KTEIt, Attonify for Applicants. Shenandoah, Pa., Slay II, lsW. 511-3 Tcam3 to Hire. If yon want to hire a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purposes pay MiIpM' livery stabtc a vUU. Teama constantly on hand nt reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No, 410 Eabt Centre atrtjej. Oppo-(te Heading railroad station. Eyan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N, Jardln Street. C HARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave s becoming popular. You will like it. We make a specialty of hair cuttlnz. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Agent for Heading Urewlne Co.'s Beer and I'orter. 116 and 11Q S. Main St. J m
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