If REVOLVING Dating Stamp GO CENTS. Strongly made and will Inst a long time. It stamps all the months and years from 1895 to 1900; all the figures from o to 99 and the words rcc d, ans d, paid, ac'p'd and ent'ed. Size of letters and figures, MAY 14, 1896. HOOKS & BROWN a North Main 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 1 Selling at less than half price. Great Drive in Light Suits! Grand Army Suits. Best Grade. Very Low Prices. We have never sold at prices as low as we quote now, and all know that we undersell all competitors. Chlldrens' Light Suits at Halt Price. . . . Full Line of Hats In all Styles, ilOIHCIIGHOI, L. Goldin, Prop. 9 and 11 S. Main St. EVENING HERALD FRIDAY, MAY 20. 1S90. Dentil r Diulil llal. Diivid Davis, residing nt 322 Mayherry alley, died yesterday from intestinal detrac tions, after nn Illness of less than a week. The deceased was E2 years of age, aud was well known in town. The funeral will tako placo on Sunday. It lilts tlio Snot That's night. What ? I'an-Tina for coughs and colds. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. IS your Tina We have just received an hu mense stock of Men's, Boys' and Childreus 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 WUklnson'B Old Stand, and Next Door to the First National Bank. 1 AM ALWAYS IK MY DENTAL PARLORS. Filling with all known material. Crown and llridgo work. Examinations free. Ex tractions free, when now teeth are ordered. Cleaning teeth free when I do your work. All extractions jialnloss. Pure gas adminis tered, (iuarauteo with all my .work. Artificial 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. Office Hours: 8 n, m. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now in opwatlon for the sprint," ' house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Featliera and Mattresses Renovated, Price List : Ueiiovntliu; cornets. Brussels nnd Ingrain, 3o per yard, Heavier uni'Iiw, -toper yard. Feathers cleaned, be perm. iuauresHes denned nnd upholstered, hair, St; cotton, S8j cheaper irraues, Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Addre, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers street and Apple alley, Shenandoah. E B. FOLEY, GROCER, Has Moved to 27 West Centre St. NOW QUAY TO SUCCEED MARTIN. Tlio Junior Senator Likely to io Into fliu National Committee. rmi.AliKLrnu, May 29. Tlio information is rIvcii out by no less a prominent pcrsonago than Senator William II. Andrews that Senator M. S. Quay will ho chosen by tho delegates from this state to tho National convention as tho member of tho national committee for 1'cnnsylvanla, to succeed David Martin. Tho friends of Quay bcllevo that he is not adverse to agajn becoming a member of tho national committee, aud it is also believed that ho will bo placed on tho cxccutlvo committee and havo chargo of tho details of tho campaign. Senator Andrews would not talk on tho Canton conference. Yesterday ho was tho hearer of an important message from Senator Quay to Thomas Piatt, tho New York leader. Senator Quay is just as determined as ever that tho remnants of tho late, but not lamented, Combine will bo "A nightmare of the past." Martin and Mageo banked so much on distributing tho Federal patronago under tho next administration that they thought "the old man" would let up in his warfare against them, but such is not the case. His visit to Pittsburg recently shows that what llttlo is left of tho Combino is to ho completely wiped out. Ho means business. David Martin has given his last gasp. Ills Worklugmen's Protective League is circulat ing a petition, to bo forwarded to McKinley, asking the latter to see to It that Senator Quay is not mado national chairman. Wc still havo a few moro of our $1.23 shirts with two collars, one pair of cuffs, shield bosom, mado of tho best French percale, which wc are closing out at 75 cents. Come for them at once. At tho Up-to-date hat store, 15 East Ccntro street. A Salesman Disappear. Tho friends of S. T. Ware, salesman for tlio llooven Mcrcantilo Company at Maha noy City, aro much exercised over his sud den disappearance. He left that town on Monday for Shenandoah and sinco then nothing has been heard of him. Ho is about 2S years old, tall, stout and weighs about 100 pounds. Ho formerly lived at Hazleton. His accouuts aro straight. Mrs. Lvans, his mother-iu-law, visited this town yesterday, and tho last traco of Ware was. at n saloon in lirownsville, where it was learned ho complained of sull'ering from cramps, to which he is subject. His friends believo that lie has gono to tho houso of a friend whllo sutl'ering and has not recovered. The police of tliis and neighboring towns have been notified to bo on tlio alert. Talt's Headache Cure is tho greatest Pain Killer of tho day only 25 cents a bottle, at Shenandoah Drug Store aud Povinsky's Drug Store. Acknowledgments. Having received tlio sum of $105.33 from tho Home Friendly Society of Baltimore, Md., which is payment in full of claim on tho death of my husband, David Davis, I wish to return my sincere thanks to tho society and its worthy president, 15. E. Tallcy, and Will iam T. Evans, superintendent. I also wish them well deserved prosperity for their honorablo business methods. Mus. Sarah A. Davis, West Mayherry alley, I extend to tho Homo Friendly Society of Baltimore, Md., my sincere thanks for tho prompt payment of tlio claim duo on the death of my son, Edwin A. Fox, amounting to ?52, and I recommend tho Society to all my friends. Mns. Sarah Fox, Gilhcrton, Pa. Don't fail to seo thonltractivcshow window display of watches nt Brumm's. lteer Jtefrlgerntiir ltobhed During tlio early hours of this morning the beer refrigerator of tho Itcttig Brewing Company, at Mahanoy City, was broken into and robbed of biiveral kegs of beer. Tho Chief of Police, who passed the placo shortly after, saw the door open and notified tho agent, Charles Siles, who immcdiatedly replaced a new lock. As tho Chief of Police and a Constable were making their second beat they noticed three characters, Nicholas Cuuimings, Edward Kopper and Patrick Salmon, act very suspiciously in that neigh borhood. They examined tho new lock and found that it had been tampered with, and thinking tlio thrco ' characters wcro tho guilty parties at once mado efforts to arrest them. Kopper and Salmon wero arrested by tho otlicers, while Cummings took to his heels, but was brought to a halt by the Chief, who drew his revolver. The trio was com mltted to jail this morning. If you want a fine wedding cake, let Otto mako'it fur you. I.ciiilng Town Many of our readers who havo been bene' filed by the uso of Tail's "Cures" will bo sorry to learu that the Tait Medlciuo Com pany, of Philadelphia, will leave Shenandoah the first of tho week for Hazleton. Dr. Tait informs us that for tho benefit of all who have used tho "Cures" or any persons who iiave not taken advnntago of the special ad-verti-ing piico, hp will continue to fell a large $1 bottle for 35 cents, or three for $1, for three days. This will giro all who re quire the cures au opportunity to procure them at the reduced price lieforo'ho leaves. The office is at No. 121 North Main street. The cures are on salo at Shenandoah Drug Store; Puvinsky's, No. 38 East Centre street, and i Wm. Penn Supply Company's store, at Wra. l'enn. X. 11 Tho Dr. says: ' If ony ouo doubts the value of the "Cures" ask your next door uelghlior about them. There Unota block in Shenandoah but what in It there lives some person who has been, benefited by their use." You can save enough on two pair of shoes to buy the third by buying at factory prh es at tho Factory Shoe Storo. J. A. ifoyer, Managor. 5-20-tf School llxulillliei'. State Superintendent Schaoli'er bus honored Schuylkill county by the selection of Prof. W. C. Kstler, of Ashland, as one of the ex aminers of tho Kutztown Normal School; Prof. O. W. Weiss, of. Schuylkill Haven, at West Chester; Prof. Win. N . Ehrhait, of Mali auoy City., at Mansfield, and Prof. 11. K. l'Hterson, of Pottsvllle, at East Stroudsburg. Vou Cun Oet Any magazine or iipcr freo by using "Periodical Tickets." 5-22-12t Wagon Upset. A horso becamo contrary whllo a wagon was being lacked to the front of Foley's grocery on Wot Centre street yesterday afternoon and the wagon was upset with two barrels of sugar. Ono of tho barrels broke, but onlyabout ten pounds of sugar went to waste. l'o "Periodical Tickets." 5-22-12t TESTIMONIAL BANQUET, Superintendent Wliltalur Kntcrtnlncd by tho School Teachers I.nst Night,' Tho public school teachers of town last evening tendered a testimonial banouct to Prof. M. P. Whltnker, tho retiring supcrln tendent of schools, at the Ferguson Houso. In addition to tho teachers thoro wcro In at tendance School Directors Frank Hanna, Daniol Ogdeu and John J. Price, and c.t School Director II. J. Muldoon. All but flvo of tho school teachers wero present. Tho teachers nssctnblcd in tho parlor of tlio Ferguson Houso nt nino o'clock nnd .Messrs. William E. James and Michael H. Brltt wero appointed a committee to escort Superinten dent Whltakcr from his homo to tho hotel. It was about 11:15 when tho teachers and their guests took scats at tho well spread tables In tho dining room and partook of an excellent repast, which was followed by ad dresses, recitations and vocal and instru mental music. Singing by tho assemblage preceded tho opening address by Prof. J. W. Cooper. Thoro were also addresses by Messrs. SI. H. Brltt, H. C. Hooks, F. B. Williams, Daniel Ogdcn, Frank Hanna, II. J. Muldoon and J. J. Price. Misses Hannah Scaulan and Mahala Falrchlld gavo recita tions, juss Alamo Vt asley a piano solo, and Misses Jane T. Lambert and Anna M. Dcnglcr nnd Messrs. II. C. Hooks and .T. .1. Price formed a quartette. Misses Annio E. Coogan and Maggio E. Cavanaugh rendered a duett aud Miss Mary A. Lauertv read a poem in which all tho teachers received rec ognition. Superintendent Whltaker was nresentpd with a handsomo nnd comfortablo chair, a gift from tho teachers. Prof. J. W. Coooor made tho presentation address aud a graceful acknowledgement was mado by Mr. Whltaker in person, air. Cooper said tho chair was a token of the esteem In which tho teachers held tho Superintendent and their annrecia- tlon of his services to tho causo of education during tho past threo years, as well as tho long terra of years in which ho devoted his energies to tho causo. Tho singing of "Auld Lang Syno" closed ,tho banquet. Application fur Clinrtcr. Application was mado to court this morn ing for tho granting of a charter to All Saints Protestant Episcopal church of town. Tho vestry has been increased by tho addition of three names, Messrs. William J. Jacobs, Charles Amour aud Joseph Hiuks. Key. Vnn Fosseu, thepopular rector of tho church and Dr. D. M. Bordncr, returned homo this morning from Emporinm, where they had been on business connected with tho church. Their visit was a profitable one. At tlio Arcade CnTe. This cafe which', was formerly known as Breeu's llialto Cafe, has changed its namb and will henccforth'ho known as tho Arcade cafo. Clam soup will bo served as free lunch to night. Everybody is invited to como and try it. Mco freo lunch served every morning. Meals served at all hours. Pleasant Social Gathering. A pleasant event took placo last evening in honor of Mrs. K. Seir, at thi homo of her son, Harris, on West Oak street, which was attended by a number of their most intimate friends. An evening of rare social enjoy ment was spent, after which tho guests re paired to the dining room, whero a sump tuous repast was served. An interesting feature of tho evening were tlio renditions on tlio; piano by Mrs. W. N. Ehrhart, Miss Virdio Keillor and Isadoro Self, which were highly received. Tlio following were present : Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Ehrhart, Mr. and Mrs. Isadora Eauterstein, Mr. and Mrs. David Levine, Misses Jesslo and Sarah Stein, Miss Vinlio Kehler, and Dr. W. X. Stein, E. Ue fowich and M. H. Baraet. Ladles' Dongola oxford patent tips, 50 cents, tlio regular 75 cent sort. At Wiiitklock's Shoe Stork. Egnn block. 5-2'J-2t Notice, I. O. ). r. All members of Shenandoah Lodge No. 501, I, O. O. F aro hereby respectfully notified that tho lodgo will participate in tho parade on Memorial Day, May 30th, nnd all members aro expected to turn out nnd join in the parade, to meet in lodgo room at 0 a. m. sharp,.parado to start at 0:30 a. m. Samuki. Shonk, X. Grand. Attest : Joswil Hisks, Sec'y. 5-27-3t Xcw Hue of Ladles', Dongola oxford patent tips only 75 cents, the $1.00 grade. White lock's Shoe Store, Egan block. 2t Is'mv 1'hig liaised. Edward Dougherty and David Daddow, representing Major Jennings Council No. 307, Jr. O. U. A. M raised a new flag on tho Jardln street school building this morning. Died lit the Almshouse Miss Curd ill-, aged CO years, died at tlio Almshouse at Schuylkill Haven this morn ing. Tlio remains wero forwarded to rel atives at Lost Creek und tho funeral will tako placo to-morrow. The Hi mid of Health. i " A regular monthly meeting of tho Board of Health will bo held in the Council cham ber at 7:30 o'clock this evening, rust (Hik e Notice. . v . To-morrow being a legal holiday tha- local post-otllco 'will bo open from 7:80 until. 11 a. m. There will lie but two getieral dollvdries, one at 7:15 aud the other at 10:15 h. m; Turkey l!un, Brownsville, Yatesvillo. ,and Ellungowuu will be served with the 7:15" a. m. delivery. and Are inseparably connected. The for mer depend simply, solely, solidly upon tho lattor. It it Is pure they are properly ted and there is no " nervous ness." If it is impure they are fed on refuse, thereforo cannot be strong and healthy, and the horrors of nervous prostration result. The only sensible way to euro is: Feed tho nerves on pure blood. Make pure rich, red blood and keep it pure, by taking Hoods Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier, fljOforfS. l're pared only hj C. I, Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Hood's Pills IPIerves BiDi Yesterd nj's linselmH Gaines. At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 10; Chi cngo, 8. At Uoston 'Pittsburg, 0; Boston 8. At Hochoster Kochester, 18; Scrnii ton, B, At Uttfffilo 'First frame: Buffalo 12; Springfield, 5. Second gnmo: HufTalo 14; Springfield, 11. Other games in tin Xntionnl, Enttorn, Atl.intio nnd Penn sylvania leagues prevented by rain or wa grounds. Death of n- Trump's Victim, SltAMOKlX, Pa., May 29. Thomas Mo Donnld.of Mount Cnrmel.who was stabbed by .lames Lowls, alias Jainoi Dropim, tlio tramp, two weeks atro.dled yesterday from blood poisoning, which sot In us n result of tho wound. Lowis will bo kept In prison to await trial on tho chargo of murder. Salaries of Muttwidl.t HI. hop.. Ct.F.VELAXn, May at. Th? hook com mltteo of the. Mothodlst cotiforenco mot yesterday nnd formed a temporary organi zation by olecthu Kov. Dr. W F. Whit lock, of Ohio, chairman, and Hev. Dr. S. O. Denton, of Connecticut, fecretary. It was decided to pay tho bishops $4,000 per year and traveling expense. Hlshopa Foster and Itiwman, retired, will bo paid tho same until tho first of tho year, add ther permanent remuneration will bo decided upon next February, If you havo carpet rags and wish them mado into a good carpet send tlieiu to Frioko's carrot storo. Carpet beaters of all kinds. Death of Mrs. Kiddle's Mother. Mrs. Sarah Buckingham, of Illoomsburg, mother of the wlfo of Dr. J. C. Biddie, superintendent of tire Miners' Hospital, died at her homo on Wednesday. Two sons, Dr. Hugh Buckingham and Kobcrt Buck ingham, tho well-known attorney, and one daughter, Mrs. J. C. Blddlo, aro tho only surviving members of tho family. Tho fuucral took placo this morning. Young Man, If you want to wear tho prottic6t russet shoo in towu, buy them nt tho Factory Shoe Storo. MHlianoy l'hine Idle. The arm of tho drum at Mahanoy Piano broke, suspending work at that point,- after steady operations since February last. It will tako several days to repair tho damage, and in the meantime all trallic will be directed over tho Gordon Planes. Tlio latter resumed operations yesterday. Any magaziuo or paper in tho world freo. "Advertising Journal Co." 5-22-12t A Largo Delegation On Juno 11th, 350 members of tho Anclont Order of Hibernians in Mt. Carmel, Locust Gap and Shamokin, will go to Williamsport to attend tho state convention, aud to partici pate in tho parade. This will be tho biggest delegation sent from this district in years. Died In Philadelphia. Mary, tho 7-year-old daughter of Council man Conrad Euglert, died nt tlio JefTerson horpital in Philadelphia yesterday from spino disease Tho remains wero brought to town last night by Undertaker O'Neill. Last Day fur Naturalization Noxt Monday will bo a day for granting naturalization papers and all parties desiring to become citizens should be on hand on that day. This Is tho last day such papers will ho' granted until September next, after tho court's summer vacation. 1 That would render a linen collar unfit to wear, can be instantly re moved from a "Celluloid" water proof collar with n wet cloth or sponge. Every workingmnu who cares to look ucat should wear he -TRADi? mark- INTERLINED collar. Wears six times longer than linen. All genuine interlined col lars and cuffs with a "Celluloid" surface bear this trade-mark. Re fuse imitations. If the furnisher doesn't keep them, oriltr'nf us direct. Collars 9e- each: Cntts JQo. pslr postpaid. Stste sizs and .tyle. TJII3 CKM.VI.OIIi COJlPANlV J New York. 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. iVOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your- Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 1 0S S. Main St. W fj nger " WKLUILO -t" BSf - oJ La FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND TASTE In artistic Millinery, consisting t to cash buyers. Sailor hats snacics oi satin Kibuon, 5 while only. 7 A.T. KELLY'S 26 Soutm MISCELLANEOUS FOR HENT. A good stable, situate on North White street. Call at 129 Worth Slain ITIOU SAI.13. A good milch cow land calf, the JL1 latter n week old. For furtliiir particulars nppiy 10 -urs. j-.uziiDcin jvenncy, ccrner i nerry hiiu uuuer. nirecis. iw o-rj-t "l"17 ANTED. A live, energetic Iflnn to tako I charge in Shennndonh of nnlsgency of nn n-emem msurnnco company, AiP'iress, 8-29-St 8. C. 110YEK, Jn., Port .Clinton, Pa. TtTANTED, At once. Itellttlllc, energetic 1 1 young man to travel. SalaJ-y a year una expense-i. rcrmoneni. jts:icrcnce. Ail dress X 10. This office. I 5.25-0t IjlOlt SALE. The shelving aml counter In ? the store recently occupledj by K. 11. Foley, will he sold cheap. Apply to Dl. J. Muldoon, TOU RAT.R Apccond-lmnd 4MVIlIte" sewing X' machine, good as new. I Apply nt una office. 5-20-tf OU KENT. A nrgo doullo, we11-,lRlitcd room, on the second floor, centrally located with nil mnftprti rfthi-tn!fif CCS. fttittiitilA fnt ofllce purposfH. Applynt I. Ilrfowlch's clothing uouse. iu nna vz outn liun evrcei. JL 18, nt G p. m., for liuildlpK houses ai Shepplon. Tho board reserves the right to accent or reject any or all Ijlda. Specifications can be seen nt the store of 41, Graham, or the iioue oi damcfl wrani, oiiennnuoan, i'a. isy order of tho board, dAMlCS U RANT M. GrAitAM. 5-23-6t 1 Committee. ATTENTION, Grand Army Men ! (o) If youl want the regu lation Grand Army and Sons of JVeterans suits, the only place to secure them is at the One Price Clothing House, No. lo a. Alain street. These suits! are guaran teed in every respect. We have becn head quarters fory these suits for many years, and we standi ready I to return your money ifj they do not hold their cplor. Thejprice is right, the goods are guaranteed, and " the command is. TO THE One-Price Clothing House 10 Siuth Main Street, l. REFOWICH, Prop. Also a full line of Clothing, aud Children's Novelties a specialty. We have no competitors. GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC'.! Vndcr the nunplces of COLUMBIA HOSE S. F. V.. Co., No. 1, of Shenandoah. Juiy 4th, 1896, At Columbia .Turk. VAXCIXG Music will bo furnUhcd by the famous Schoppo orchestra of ten pieces. The pavilHon is ouo of the finest In tho county, nnd affords lovers of tlio amusement much enjoyment. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Ono of tho special attractions of the day will bo a bicycle race, nvnluahloprizotothu winner. Assist the fire laddies by purchasing a ticket and havo a good day out. Admission to Dancing: PavIUion, 35 cts,- H Suits Made to Order Former Prices. Dluo, Black, Brown and Gray Cheviots, $10. Mixed Goods, (Stylishly Made and Trimmed) iJlO, $11, $12, $13 and $11, Stylish Pantaloons, $3.00 $3 50, fi.00 and upwards. Black Clay Diagonals, $15, These goods are all well lined and well made. Every suit guaranteed to fit. KELLY & CONWAY, i! NO. 5 !W. CENTRE STREET. ij BEDDALL BUILDING. if high grade goods at low cost prices 1 .sc. Ladies' dress slinnps ten a 11 dies wide, for 25c per yard, for short MILLINERY Main Street. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Itooms fo painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artlfical teeth do not suit you call to sco us. All examinations freo. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns,, Aluminum' Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown' and Ilridgo work and all operations that per taiil to Dental Surgery .c' Vftllili-Dia fn. n.frall 1 V1 , "'""8 wjiou piaies aro ordered. Wo aro the only users of vitalized mt ivt wu jiatuiusa VA-uueuon OI leetU, SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) I" Eaot Centre Street. Office noun: 7 o. m. to 8 p. m. A FULL;,INE OF f I NEGLIGEE 4 . . .SHIRTS?, With attached or de tached collars. AUo a full ltno of SOFT SHIRTS. lllg assortment of SPRINO and . . .iSUnriER NECKWEAR PORTZ & BRO.v, Z2 N. rviain St. 'S Shenandoah Gollege I 3GO STUDENTS Eight Principal Teachers . . . . . . Ten Assistant Teachers. Business, Shorthand, . . . Penmanship, English, Typewriting. Combined Scholarship .... S150 fA One Department 50 S. I. WOOD, resident. j IF YOU WANT THE BeR, if i and can't pet It, then como to us for t. Wo carry the best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, rV FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street Tcomo to Hire. If you want to htro a fsnfe and reliable team for driving or for working purposes pay Shields' livery stable n visit. Teame constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAtVIElS SHIELDS, No. 410 Kat Centre Mreet. OpposH Heading railroad station. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking l&jf j 13 N. Jardin Street. CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop I 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave s beeomli.K popular. You will like I. Wo makeaspeclultyof lialrcuttlns. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobocco, &c. Agent for Iteadlntr Brewing Co.'s Beer and Porter. 11S and 11 S S. Ma In St. CURE NOS. 3&5- Applied hy men only. Hold at POVINSKY'S DRUG. STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, FA. k 1 I, . if m ' ii J - - rv. iMK- ,. ...