Time is near. Have you bought your gifts ? If not, we rrm snve vnn mmipv. Our atfr books are prettier than ever. We Jiave a lull line also ol golil pens, pencils and novelties, fountain pens, poems, purses, card cases, &c, &c. Our prices are always as low as possible. HOOKS & BROWN 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 I 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. Ghlldrens' Light Suits at Halt Price. . . . Full Line of Hats in all Styles. L. Goldin, Prop. 9 and 11 S. Main St. EVENING HERALD TUESDAY, JUXE 2, 18D0. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the lCegion Chron icled for HiiHty Perusal. Ail eisteddfod will bo hold at Parsons on Saturday. Tho Hazlcton Typographical Union has surrendered its charter. The Greek Catholic church was dedicated at Heaver Meadow on Saturday. Mahanoy City will havo a bicyclo raco on July 4th, the course being over Main street. Carpenters havo begun work ou Council man Magarglc's new houso on South White street. A Taxpayers Association has been organized in I.ururiMi county "to watch tho county ofllcials." Jacob Kunzlg, of Mahanoy City, used 22 years, died ou Sunday. Tho funeral will ' take placo to-morrow morning, Thomas McCale, of town, is serving 48 hours in tho Mahanoy City lockup for being drunk and disorderly. Lehigh Valley shop employees nt Hazlcton aro much incensed at an order prohibiting blanking (luring tho noon hour. Gottlieb Eyur, of Shainokin, has resigned as outside foreman at liear Valley colliery. Ho nsbtimos chargo of a colliery In West irginia. Ho is Micceeded by Peter Wendl ing, of town. Popo Leo XIII, ou Juno 21, celebrates his 75th jubilee and Aichbishop Kyaii has requested tho prelates of his ilioceso to havo nil the young children of their congregations to make their llrst communion ou that day. .Mr. 1'aiiHt's ,Succi-Mor, Mr. I). P. Faust, of Tremont, having been appointed land agent of the Shainokin dis trict, caused a vacancy in the position of land agent of tho Tremont district, vacated by Mr. Faust. The latter position has been tilled by tlie appointment of Hon. II. F, Stuck, of Tower City. Stockton 1o bo AlmluloncO. It now is a certainty that tho Stockton mini's will bo Hooded as tho late lessees mid tho land owners will not conio to any terms. Tho Hooding of theso collieries will mean yours of idleness for this once thriving mining village. 1 AM ALWAYS IN MY DENTAL PARLORS. Filling with all known material. Crown and Uridge work. Examinations free. Ex tinctions free, when new teeth are ordered. Cleaning teeth five when I do your work. All extinctions painless. Pure gas adminis tered. Hiiarautee with all my work. Artificial tooth inserted and warranted. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Oorntr Main and Oal: Street. Take the iron fttulrwuy on Ouk street. OBleu Hours : 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now In operation for tho spring house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty, Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Price I.Ut : ICenovattng carpets, ltriuptcU and Inuruln, So per yard, Heavier grades, 4c per ynrd. 1-Yulliers denned, ho ler in. Mattresses cleaned nod upholstered, lialr, $1; cotton, 93; cheaper grades, $2. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Addre.,, STEAM RENOVATING CO,, Dowers trcet and Apple alley, hhennndoah. E. B. FOLEY, GROCER, Has Moved to 27 West Centre St. GOOD HAUL BY ROBBERS. 1'. il. Clniry Ih i Ia n ir nf ill I.rnst Two lllliiillcl Dollar. Ponit'tlmo lietwtcn midnight mid 3:15 o'clock tills iiiornliiK luiriilar gut 'Into tliu Clciiry resilience, nt tin- tumor of Wliito nml Cherry street, and miulu si good Intnl. They entered through n collar window which liad heeii loft open. Tho urtlcles stolen consisted of n gold wntch imd clinln vnliied ut SI".", two lints, two pairs of cnlft, a pair of cull' buttons mid a collar. All the articles except a hat mid cull' buttons belonged to 1'. J. Clcary. One of tho coats stolen contained a mllengo book and a tlmo book Used In connection with Ills Hazlcton contract. From a vest belonging to Anthony Clenry$1.25 was taken. Thcrols no cluo to tho robbers. Tho only thing thus far learned is that Mn. rarrish, a neighbor, says she heard a noio about tho C'lcnry houso at about i o'clock this morning. Tho robbers did not visit tho upper part of tuo house, anil it is lucky for John 1. Clcary, tho bottler, that they didn't, as there was a wad of $500 within easy .-each, Mr. Clcary having made his collections yo&terday. ltlfr lrle hi Hosiery. We have just received ono case of Mles' Fast Jllack Hose, sizes 5 to OJ, which wo will sacrifice, at 5 cents per pair. At It. F. Oill'b. SiiloHiuitii War Itettirns. S. T. Ware, tho salesman for tho llooven Mcrcautllo Company, of Mahanoy City, who so mysteriously disappeared from his homo about a week ago and was last seen at Browns ville, returned homo yesterday morning. Jlr. Ware is unablo to account for bis disap pearance and- ftatcd that he does not.rcmcm her anything from tho tlnio ho left Itrowns villo until ho awakened on Sunday morning and found himself lying under a freight car in Philadelphia. Ho finally reached tho house of his brother-in-law in that city, who placed him on a train for home. lie Is now lying in a critical condition at his homo in Mahanoy City, and no ono is allowed to enter his room. At times ho is dclcrious. Mr. (Jiiick't, l'uueral Tho announcement of the death of I'aul Quick, in theso columns yesterday, caused much sorrow among his acquaintances and friends in this town, his former home. Ho was fifty-nlno years of age, and was a mem ber of Ashland Lodge, No. 291, F. & A. M which organization will havo charge of tho funeral which takes placo to-morrow, leaving Mt. Carmel on tho 12:05 noon 1'. & It. train and arriving nt Girardvlllo at 12:45, whero inter ment will be made. Any magazine or paper in tho world free. "Advertising Journal Co." 5-22-12t Will ltctlro l'l-oni Ititslness. Harry W. Mellet, the blacksmith on South Market St., who recently removed here from Wilkeobarrc, is "sow undergoing an operation at tho Medico-Chirurgical hospital, Philadel phia, for muscular nervous disease. Ho is gradually improving, hut has been advised by his physicians to retire from ills present occupation. Mr. .Mellet will shortly lcavo the hospital to embark in another business in town. Don't fail to seo tho attractive show window display of watches at llramni's. I.aeerutetl it I.linli. While Louis Eiehuer, engineer for tho Columbia Ilrowlng Company, was returning to his homo last ovcuing, ho took a short route by trying to scale tho fenco in tho back yard of his residence on South Jnrdin street. Just as iio was making tho leap over tho fenco his right leg was caught by tho picket, lacerating it to such an extent that it required six stitches to sew up tho wound. Jlr. Liehuor will bo confined to his homo for a short period. To G run lllltcs. We havo placed on our counters a beautiful line uf cicam gloria and china silks, henrietta, cashmeres and albatross. Also a fine assort ment of India Uncus, nainsook mid plain and dotted swlss. 5-7-tf 1!. F. Gill. .Mr, Klein's Safe liohbeil. Iletwcen six and seven o'clock last even ing an unknown sneak thief stole about flOO in greenbacks from tho safe in Lewis Klein's liquor store, on North Main street. That tho theft was committed in husto is ovident from the fact that considerable silver in the safe was not touched. The store had been tem porarily left without nn occupant and tho safe door was closed, but not locked. Tho amount of money stolen is only estimated. Mr. Klein declines to state tho amount and says ho will not bother hunting tho thief. Young Sinn, If yon want to wear tlio prettiest russet shoo n town, buy them nt the 1 actory bhoeStoro Stabbed hi the l'ucu. Daniel O'Connell, of Ciirardvillc. is under $500 bail for appearance at court, charged with stabbing young William Itoacli. During a quarrel between O'Connell and his wife, in which knlvos and chairs wero used, youn ltoach was stabbed and seriously injuied in tho face. O'ConnelPs inother-in-law inter feicd mid made a thrust at the former with a butcher knife, and the child received tho blow. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Uts, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A idens-iit laxative. All Druggists. Crowded Willi Foreigners. llepresentativo P. K. Focht, chairman of the special legislative committee appointed to investigate the number of aliens in State institutions, says they are crowded with foreigners. A systematic Investigation of the iustitutionsjsjheing made. Died at tho Almshouse. diaries Wilson, formerly an employe of the Columbia Itrowlug Company's bottling establishment, died at the Schuylkill Haven almshouse this morning from ooiisumptiou, The decettMHl was 32 years of age ami was eoiumittwl to tho alnishoUMi by Justice S'OTVomoy ou the 0th of May, last. X. 1), rwlUou, of Wllllanispurt, father of tho deceased, has claimed tho remains. You Can iiet Any magazine or paper frco by using "Periodical Tickets." 5-22-12t The Wlfn Settled tho Dispute. Mis. Annie Weiss is a muscular woman and sho displayed it much to tho discomfort of Anthony Spos on Saturday. It appears that Anthony and Mrs, Weiss' husband quarreled while in a West Centre street saloon, ami when Anthony took hold of Weiss the lat ter's better-half quietly grabbed Anthony and proceeded to give him n good licking. The only thing that saved him was the In terference of mutual frieuds. Anthony is uow a wiser but sadder man. Five l'er Cent Itelow. Tho rato of wages to b paid for tho last half of May and tho first two weeks In June, isflvopor cent, below tho liasis. All Free. "Periodical Ticket Hooks" give you your reading matter free. Tho book explains, Ot AN INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION. Tho llnuio l'nw the Phillips 11111 tc Create That llixly. Washington, June 2. Yesterday veni suspension day In tho houso mid a num ber of minor bills wuro passed under siu penslonof tho rules. The Johnson-Stokoi election contest from the Seventh district of South Carolina was settled by the adop tion of a substitute for tho committee re ports, which declared that thero had boon no election mid that the Kent was vacant Tho bill for validating certain territorial bonds of New Mexico was passed with son nts amendments, but will have to bo iigalr acted on by tho senate beoause of a par llnmoutary error. Thu I'hllllps bill for he Industrial commission of twelve mcniben and the bill for funding all obligations ol Arizona wore also passed. The fluid vote on the Butler bill to pro hibit the Issue of bonds will bo taken lute the senate before adjournment today Most of tho session was glvou to debate ot the bill, Mr. Cullom speaking against It as a step toward repudiation, and Mr Drown, of Utah, lu avor of this bill or o: a resolution offorod by bjni, declaring thai bonds under any future is sue would bo lb legal mul void. You can save enough on two pair of shoes to buy tho third by buying at factory prices at tho Factory Shoo Storo, J. A. Moyer, Manager. 5-20-tf YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL GAMES. 'National Lpfigue. At Philadelphia Cincinnati, 8; Phila delphia, 4. At Boston Boston, 14 ; Louis ville, 11. At Baltimore Baltimore, 0 Pittsburg, 0. At Now York New York, 10 i Chicago, a At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 15; St. Louis, 8. At Washington Wash ington, 5; Cleveland, 8. Ifastern League. AtBochester Syracuse 7; Rochester, &. AtProvldonoe Provldonco, fl;Sprlng'flohL 2. At Wilkesbarro Wllkosbarre.Oj Scran ton, 4. At Buffalo Buffalo, 111; Toronto, i. Atlantic League. At Newark Metropolitan, 8; Nowark, 8. At Paterson Paterson, 5; Hartford, 0. At Wilmington Wilmington, 8; Now Haven, 5. Pennsylvania Stnto League. At Lauoaster Lancaster, 18 j Shumokln, 5. At Pottsvlllo York, 18; Pottsvlllo, 11. At Huzleton Athletic, 0; Htizloton, 1. At Carbondalo Carbondnlo, 10 ; Easton, 0. Children's Ghastly rind. LANCA9TF.lt, Pa., June 2. Tho mutil ated body of a child supposod to bo bo twoon 7 and 8 yoarss of ogs was found In n romoto part of tho Colabrook hills, just noross tho Lebanon county line, Sunday aftornoon. Tho body, whloh wa minus head, hands aud.foot, was sowort in a sack which was lying among somo rooks In a lonely wilderuos that is rarely froauonted by human beings, and some children on their way to Sunday school wro attracted to the spot by a stench whloh was caused by the decomposition of the body. It had probably been thoro for ii month, if not longer. Tho general supposition Is that tuo child was killed at somo distant placo Quay Admits McKlnle'y's Nomination. Washington, Juno 2. It is now stated, on what nppoars to bo excellent authority, that Sonntor Quay will cast tho vote of Pennsylvania for Major MoKinley on tho first ballot at St. Louis. Senator Quay's name will have been presented to tho con vention as a candidate for thu nomination. Ho will thus havo currlod out tho plodgos ho gave to tho other presidential candi dates. When Pennsylvania Is called; with tho certainty that McKlnley's nomination will bo an accomplished fact on tho first ballot, Senator Quay will seo to It that Pennsylvania gets tho credit of casting tho decisive vote. St. Louis Appeals for Aid. St. Louis, Juno 2. Both houses of tho municipal assembly of St. Lonlslast night adopted resolutions asking outsldo nld for the cyolono sufferers. All donations are to bo sont to tho mayor or polico commis sion of St. Louis, or to any other commit tee which may have charge of tho rellof funds. A largo number of loading citi zens, including tho mayor, oppose tho ap peal for outsldo nld. Tho list of known dead in this city is now placed at 141 ; un known dead, 13. Known dead in East St. Louts, 103; unknown dead, 2. Tteed Woii't Have Second VInco. Bangoh, Me., Juno 2. In nn interview today Hon. J, H. Manloy said : "I hnvo never written to Mr. Hiujua or any other person that Thomas B. Heod would accept the nomination for vice president. On tho contrary I know that Mr. Hoed will not accept this nomination under any circum stances. Wo oxpoct to nominate him for president." ' LtuJgno Defeats lliirgv. London, Juno 2. "Kid" Luvigno fought "Dick" Bnrgo lastovonlng before the Na tional Sporting club for the International championship of the world, a purso of W,500 and a side bet of i-3,G00. Luvigno won in eighteen rounds. The light wns to bo limited to twenty rounds, but Ltivlgne was so evidently the superior that the referee stopped tho light toprovont barious result. F"OR SALE. NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE I In service onlv throe months. To lo sold totfetiier or single. ComUtu of u parlor suite, gnrvice, etc., dining tnble nml elm I is, carpet, lofriicerator. Imby wirrlnKt?, plants, ami all mwaeary kitchen and other utensils. Add rets O, caro of 1IEHAI.U ottlee. 0-2-BI PROPOSALS. Healed proposals will he received by the under tfmd at tho Controller')) olHce, inVotts villo, l'a., until Monday, Juuo 15, Ih, at 10 o'clock a. in., for tho completion una erection of uoneitpan 2J foot bteel hridtfe, to eiohs tho Mahnnoy Creek in Mahanoy township. A certified or cashier's check in the Hum of ono hundred (8100) dollar to accompany each hid, Said check to ho forfeited to the county in who the low ct bidder fails to complete the work. The right in reserved ty accept or reject any or all bids. IMaiis and Hpec-illuations now nt tho oil Ice of the County CommUrilotiers. lly direction of tue County Commissioners. II. 1C. Hevern, u-2-5-10 Controller, T. J. BROUGHALL, 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, Shoes at1 Factory Prices. 1 You Might I As Well. . IWear Russets I 3 3 About every other 8 person you meet has 5r on a pair, and if they come from us they got sr them at the right price, the Factor' S: price; that's the only one we know, and it is S below any other price this town ever knew. S Almost any shoe we have in black can be S duplicated in Russets, t Babies' Shoes, Children's Shoes, f Boys' Shoes, e Girls' Shoes, Men's Shoes, Women's Shoes, are all here in Tan Sr color and the Factory Price on every pair. 3 3 That beautiful 5 ClOld ifffK : a 1 Alluminum 1 I Table Ware 1 :3 Is given free to our 55: customers. Checks St: 3 given with every pur- gEj -S rs chase. jfc fi a 3 Beddall Building. 3 -oJ. a. mover, 5 rianager. fm?mro!W!mmfmro?tmS YOU CAN SAVE By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. ALL SHADES AND WEIGHTS, ALL PRICES. Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. L,ook one of our customers over and consider his make-up. PORTZ & BRO., 24 N. Main St. FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND TASTE In artistic Millinery, consisting of high grade goods nt low cost prices to cash buyers. Sailor hats 15c, Ladies' dress shapes 25c up. All shades of Satn Ribbon, 5 inches wide, for 25c per yard, for short while only. .AX KELLY'S MILLINERY 26 South Main Street. SALE OF WESTERN HORSES. They Will Arrive MISCELLANEOUS. OH A good milch cow nnd calf, tho latter n week old. For further tmrtletilnrs npply to Mr. KHrnbcth Kennedy, corner Cherry mid (Jilhcrt streets. 6-20-hv TTfANTKH. Klcht experienced hands for enp making. No piece work. Good weekly wapes. Mradywork. Apply at theNewAork ProcrcM ManufacturlnE Co., 119 North white G-l-2t street. TXfANTKD. A live, energetic mnn to take ) charge in Shenandoah of an agency of an Accident Insurance Company. Aildres, 5-2U-at S. C. Bovrn, Jr., Port Clinton, Pa. IOIt SALE. The shelving and counter In ; tho store recently occupied by 12. H. Foley, will be sold cheap. Apply to II. J. Muldoon, West Centre street, 5-20-tf I7on KENT. A large double, wcll-HpMcd ! room, on the second floor, centrally located, with all modern conveniences, sultablo for ofllco purposes. Apply at L. Itefowich'a clothing hou;e, 10 and 12 South Main street. 4-22-tf IiKOVOSAIS. "Will be received until Juno 4th, 1KM3, nt G p. ni.. for building houses nt Micpplou. Tho board reserves tho right to accept or reject any or nil bids. Specifications can be seen at tho store of SI. Graham, or the houso of James Grunt, Shenandoah, Pa. Py order of the board, James Grant. M. Gkaiiam, 5-2S-Ct Committee. PUOP08ALS. Proposals will bo received by the undersigned up to Thursday, June -Ith, lhOG, at 6 p m, for tho hauling of coal from tho llrandonville station of the 1. Si H. railroad to the pumping station of the Shenandoah Public Waterworks, the bjds to be made on the basis of one, two and three-year contracts. Tho committee reserves tli 2 right to reject any or all bids. A. I). GA11LE, 5-30-5t Chairman of Water Committee. GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC ! -Under tho auspices of COLUMBIA HOSE S. F. 1- Co., Jfo. 1, of bhvnniulonli. July 4th, 1896, At ColtimMa Park. I),I.VCjW Music will ijo furnished by the famous Sihoppo orchestra of tennlices. Tin-iavIIllon Is onopf tlioflimt ii 1I1P t utility, ami affords lovers of the aimiMi.uiit much enjoyment. SPECIAL ATTRACTIOV. Ono of the sretlal nttrnctlons of tho day will bo a bicyclo race, n valuable prize to tho winner.' AssUt tho fire laddies by purchasing a ticket and havo a good day out. Admission to Dancing: Pavllllon, 35 cts. Beauty Unrolled Totl.ondmlriiiB kio ,f Hi; ,'"1,V' (.rreully Hue nail pnx-r ,,c '"'''Vi&S You wall jiapcr wrlnKit- w . fn-vour cafe, from 5c m to $) lx-r roll- 1-lnonrii.xio lier n .peclult) . House, Sign and Decorative Painting. j P. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre Bt., Slicnandoali, l'o. CURE NOS. 3 &5- Applied by men only. Hold at POVINSKY'S DRUG STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA, Watch This Space For ilny of nrrirnl of t 2 Wm. Neiswenter's 22nd car load of a iroTrnk 1 1'. vvco i nniNTi? HORSES. Description of every horse will be given. in a Few Days. OPEN EVERYDAY Oo to tho Shenandoah Dental Kooms fox painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not Bult you can to seo us. All examinations tree. wo maKo all kinds ot plates. Uold Utoivt; Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Cro and Uridgo work nnd all operations that p tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates ordered. Wo are tho only users of vitalh air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH . 4 (Tltman's Blockl East Centre, Street. Oftlco Hours: 7 n. m. to 8 p. m. Shenandoah Gollege T 360 STUDENTS Eight Principal Teachers . . . . . . Ten Assistant Teachers- Business, Shorthand, . . . Penmanship, English,. Typewriting. Combined Scholarship One Department . . $150' . 50 S. I. WOOD, President. IF YOU WANT THE BEST onil enn't pet It, then coiuo to us for it. Vi'o carry the best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, ROUU and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits yourbrder. 'Goods delivered promptly. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street- Evan J. Davies, I.IVERV AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. FOLLOW TRIP JL 1 A S-4 ... BSC RUSH And your inevitable wind up point will be the place where you can buy . . . READY TO WEAR CLOTHING Made in a proper manner, 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 wear. We are ofleriug some great values in Blue, drey and Black Serges, ' Fancy Cheviots and Worsted Light suits of every description with low cut vests. We have a large stock to select irom. The place is at S. BLOCK'S ROCHESTER: CLOTHING : HOUSE, COR, MAJN AND CHERRY STS.
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