-.if - Time is near. Have you bought your gifts ? If not, we can save you money. Our gift books are prettier than ever. We have a full line also of gold pens, pencils and novelties, fountain pens, poems, purses, card cases, &c, &c. Our prices are always as low as possible. H00KS&BR0WN a North Main St. WE ARE Half a century ahead of our competitors in the methods of doing busi ness. There's as much difference in the make, good appearance and prices of clothing in our store and those in others as there is between a candle and an electric light. We keep up with the times. No old goods. Kverything new. Our spring and summer stock of Men's, Youths' and Boys' . . . CLOTHING Is offered at bottom rock prices. Onr Men's Light Suits nntl Cheviot, Clay, Cassimerc, and Sorgo Suits aro worth from two to three times what wo ask for them. Our Junior and lieefers for children, handsomely trimmed with braid and cord, are rich in effect. Elegant good wearing Tri-Cot, Clay and Cassimero Suits in gray, blue and black colors for boys at bargain pricos. SPECIAL PANTS SALE. Wo aro overstocked and must cut down prices. Elegant neat styles In all wool. l'eoplo are welcome to inspect our stock. No urgiut! to buy. Years of nractical knowledge of the people's wants and years of Honest dealing lias niatlo us tuo leaders. The Largest, Best Lighted and Most Modern Clothing Store. L. Goldin, Prop. 9 and 11 S. Main St. EVENING HERALD SATURDAY, JUKE 0, 1890. New lliuu'o Scheme. Three young men of town are operating a bunco scheme, which is new hero aud aro reaping quite a harvest. Iist night they inado at least twenty dollars by it. To-day complaint was made to the police authorities and if restitution is not made to the victims there will bo arrests. Tho operation is as follows: One of tho young men carries in his vest pocket a small pieco of leather in which is rolled a silver half dime. A confederate slips tho pieco of leather from the pocket, presumably without the knuwl edgo of No. 1. Confederate No. 2 unrolls tho leather, removes tho half dime, and places it mmr in his own vest pocket. The leather is then again rolled up aud replaced in tho pocket i ....... ...i.,... tu .1. : .i ii in u iiii.il ii M.n in null. -ii lun la iiuiiu ou that the bystanders may see it and enjoy tho joke, o. 2 then asks Iso. 1 why ho carries tho pieco of leather in his vest pocket. No. 1 replies that ho keeps u coin valuable as n kecphuko rooled in it. No. 2 declares there is no coin there and tho bystanders laughingly await tho climax. Nos. 1 and 2 engago in an argument and tho former finally oilers to bet fT that tho coin is in the leather. No. 2 re plies that if he had the money ho would bet, becauso ho knows tho coin Is not there. At this point some by stanclcr who witnessed No. 2 remove tho coin discovers what ho believes is a sure thing and steps forward with fivo dollars, saying, "I'll tako that bet." After tho money is put up No. 1 pulls tho strip of leather from his pocket aud squeezes a half anno from a slit, or pocket, made in ono end of tho strip. Welsh Uro.' ClrciiN. John T. Wclah, tho all'ahlo representative of Welsh llros.' circus, wusiu town yosterday making arrangements for the appcarauco of his show hcio forthrco days, beginning on Thursday, tho 11th inst. It is receiving favorablo notices from tho pross throughout tho county, and was highly complimented at Lancaster, where they showed for eleven days. Tho profits of one day wcro presented to tho poor of that town. 1 AM ALWAYS IN MY DENTAL PARLORS. Filling with all known material. Crown and Bridge work. Examinations free. "Ex tractions five, when new teeth aro ordered, (ileanlng teeth free when I do your work. All extinctions painless. Pure gas adminis tered, (iuaranteo with all my work. Artificial teeth inserted and warranted. DR. J. WT VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets, fake tho Iron stairway on Oak street. Oflloe Hours: 8 n. m. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now in operation for tho spring house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty, Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Price List : ttenovatinif carpets, Ilrumels nnd Ingrain, 8o per yard. Heavier erodes, 4onr yard, feathers cleaned, bo per Hi. JIattreBt.es eleanedatul upholstered, hair, Sli cotton, 88; cheaper grades, J2. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Addre.., STEAM RENOVATING CO,, Bowers itreet and Apple alley, Shenandoah. Hm E. B. FOLEY, GROCER, Has Moved to 27 West Centre St. PERSONAL. I). 0. Thomas, of Scranton, Is tho guest of town acquaintances. Daniel DulTy, of St. Clair, discussed politics in town yesterday afternoon. Joseph Meltisky, of I'itUhurg, is the guest of his parents on East I.loyd street. Harry Day, tho llnhanoy City toiisorial artist, was a town visitor last ovening. M. D. Mastcllar and wife, of Mainvllle, srent tho day In town among friends. II. E. Denglor and wlfo havo gone to l'lttston to remain until Monday with friends. Miss Kate Malone, of Philadelphia, is visiting Mrs. Wade, on West Centro street. William Grilllth, of Philadelphia, is visit ing tho Pell family, on West Cherry street. Miss Annlo Jonos, of Tatnaqua, is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Ehrhart, on East Oak street. Mr. and Mrs. David Prico went to Wades villo to-day to attend a golden wedding anniversary. Georgo Dyson, Esq., was in town yesterday gleaning evldcnco to bo used in the Eiscn liowor murder trial. William Grant is lying seriously ill at his homo on West Oak street, suffering from hemorrhages of tho lungs. Mrs. Uighani, and her granddaughter, of Mlnersville, aro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. D. Klrlln. on East Oak street. Hon. John T. Shoeucr, of Orwlgsburg, was a town visitor yesterday and divided his timo in the mercantile and political circles. Mrs. B. J. Smith, of Pottsvllle, who was a guest of her sister, Mrs. W. G. Gregory, in town, tho past few days, returned to her home to-day. Mrs. J. G. Davis left town this oftcrnoon for Brooklyn, N. Y., whoro she will spend sovoral weeks as a guest of her son, Arthur 11. Trezlse, and family. Miss Emily Ncary, of town, aud John Bootham, of Blackwood, attended tho golden j ubileo anniversary of tho lattcr's grandfather at St. Clair yesterday. William T. Evans, the local superintendent for the Homo Friendly Society, wasmadotho father of a daughter yesterday. Mrs. Evans and tho baby aro doing well. Harry Mellct has returned from tho Mcdico Chirurgical hospital, Philadelphia, greatly improved. He is sufiering with nervous aud muscular diseaso in his left arm. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gallagher and son, James, and Mrs. McGuiro and sou, Thomas, last night returned from Wilkesbarro, where they attended tho funeral of a relative. Cases Iteforo the Justices. Anthony Zulinskl had Barney Lukasawlcz arrested last night for striking him on tho head with a shoe and Jmtico Toomey placed tho accused under $300 bail for trial at court. Lukasawlcz raised a row becauso .uliiiski would not allow him to tako part in a game of cards and the assault followed. George Brother caused Jlechoo Pikul to bo arraigned beforo Justice Williams last night for assaulting him and tearing ha clothes Tho accused settled tho caso by paying for tho clothes and costs. There was a row at tho Hats on West Coal treet yesterday and it culminated in Thomas Krievenas sucing John Smith for hitting him on the head with a piece of coal. August Smith, tho father of John, sued Thomas aud Frank Krievenas for throwing stones at his house. Tho cases will go to court. llimo Hall. Tho Lincoln club and tho Cherry street cluli will cross bats at the Trotting park to morrow afternoon. A gamo of ball between two picked nines composed of Hopo Section, Ko. 10, J. T. of It. & T. was played at tho Trotting park this morning. A game of base ball was played at tho Trotting park yosterday afternoon between the Junior High school and West I.nd teams and resulted in a victory for tho former by score of 10 to 7. Beddall and Aregood were the lattery for tho High School team and Shore and Williams for tho Wost Ends. Bed. dall struck out 8 and Shore (1. The gamo between tho ianigansand tho Lost Creek Engineer Corps at tuo 'trotting nark on Monday, will bo called at 5 p. m. Tho Yanigans havo arranged for a game with tho Woods' Collcgo team, or l'ottsviUe, which will be played at Dolan's park next Thursday aftoruoon at a o'clock. Don't fail to see tho attractive show window display of watches .at Brumm's. Tlio Next Criminal Court. Tho next term of criminal court will begin on Monday, Juno 15th, for two weeks, and will he an important ono. Thero are two murder cases to bo disposed of during tho term, tho first, that in which Theodora Eisen bower is charged with killing John bcliwindt, at Shenandoah, having been fixed for trial on tho opening day, Juno 15th. Tho second murder trial, that in which Joo Megnella and four other Italians aro charged with killing Joo Sliukofski, at Shenandoah, during a free fight, is set down for trial during the becond week. Tho libel cases against the Taniauua Itecorder and the Courier will also como up for trial, and with the long list of petty case will furnish amplo work for tho term. This will bo the Inst term of court until September. Is Your Toot llljr? Well, if it isn't too big you can buy a ladles' Oxford tie very clump at the Factory Shoe Store. Wo havo just received 300 pair of samples, sizes from 2J to 5. They aro all $1 .50 and $2.00 goods i closing them out at 75c. 0-D-tf J. A. MoYKit, Man. Inciting Itmmuiiy. An oxciting runaway took placo last even ing on South Main street by a team owned by Joseph Yedusky. While tho lattor was delivering groceries in a house on WoBt Pop lar street tho horso suddenly started on a terrific run down that thoroughfare, turning at tho corner of Main street, whore the body of the wagon was thrown on the side walk and tho truck upset, iireaKing mo poid In the single-tree. This freed tho horso who ran to tho railroad crowing near the Penn sylvania depot whoro ho was caught. Tho damage done was slight. Coming Nuptial UvcnU. Invitations are out (or tho marrlago of I!ev. Francis S. Hurt, pastor of tho Ashland Pres byterian ohurcli, to Miss Martha it. Janvier, of Brldgeton, X. J. The wedding will tako nlaco at Bridgoton on the I'tH Inst. Tho marriage of Dr. W. G. Samuels, of Gilberton, to Miss S. Jennie Gehso, of Glrard villo, will take place shortly. The marriage of Mr. Anthony Loeper, tu Miss Mary Cnthailno, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Englebert Schuiicker, both of Ashland, is announced to tako place on Thursday.Juue tbth. Appointed Letter Carrier. David W. Williams, a former resident of town, was yesterday appointed a letter carrier on tho Chicago mail force. Mr. Williams is a son of Mis. Thomas Dove, on South Jardlu street Operation 1'erforined. Ike Orkin. tho South Malu stieot jeweler, who has been suil'ering from tho effects of a tumor on the right arm for some time, had an operation performed on it this morning by Drs. J. L. Biddle, J. 8. Callcu aud it. Hoch-Icincr. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Tlironglinut the IIorIou Chron icled for llnnty Tcrtianl. Olrardvlllo pooplo claim thoy have $100 to back Seaman In a blcyclo race with Burchill, of Mahanoy City. Benjamin Piatt, sou- of Foreman IS. 11. Piatt, of Bear Bldgo colliery, is now connected with a largo restaurant In Philadelphia. A meeting of the Brotherhood of Loco motive Engineers will bo held in tho Hoff man building, Pottsvllle, on Sunday after noon noxt. Tho Graco Reformed church, at Hazlcton, has called as their pastor ltcv. H. F. Witzcl, of Mahanoy City, recently licensed by tho Schuylkill classis. Boner, tho pugilist from Lansford, has tied a match to fight Dad McDonald, of Wilkesbarro. The purso Is ?200 a side. Tho sctto will tako placo at a resort two miles from nazlcton, tho 20th lust. Don't he Without Hultnns On your shoes. Tho Factory Shoo Storo has tho best fastener In town and will fasten them on freo of charge, whether your shoes were bought of us or not. 0-5-tf J. A. Mover, Mon. POTTSVILIiE LETTER. POTTSVILLE, Juno 0. Tho treasurer's saloof unseated lands takes placo Monday morning, at 10 a. m., at the court house. Tho clerks havo been very busy receiving tho taxes of thoso who wish to ayoid tho sale. Tho performances at Tumbling Bun con tinue to nttract large audiences nnd this popular summer resort promises to bo nioro popular than ever. A deed from Charles F, wernorand Frieda Werner, his wlfo, to Henry W. Georgo, for lot on Centro street, Mahanoy City, was recorded. James McCool, tax collector of Mahanoy township, was a business visitor to town. Phil. Maley, of Shenandoah, and Mitchell Blakeslee, of Delano, spent a few hours in town yesterday. Mrs. D. J. Thomas aud daughter, Lilibie, of Morea, left on a visit to friends in Philadel phia and to witness tho University of Penu- iylvania commencement exercises. Mrs. Edward Beddall and daughter, Helen, of town, aro tho guests of -Mrs. Georgo W. Wren, of Mahanoy City. Mrs. A. P. Blaksleo and daughter, of Delano, wcro visitors to town to-day. Mr. II. S. Gay, of Suamokiu, circulated among business friends hero to-day. Assessor Becker aud Miss Kate Becker, of Delano, wcro county scat visitors. A Xlline Supplied Tho Hkralu yesterday published a copy of tho petition that was filed with tho Stato Department at Harrisburg with tho protest against Prof. Bogart. In tho last lino of signatures wcro tho Initials, J. J. .' Tlio absence of tho full namo has occasioned discussion and tho HratALD is authorized to stato that tho slgnaturo should read "J. J. Francy." Special Tor This AVeoU. A delayed shipment of ladies' shirt waists finest percales and lawns, largo sleeves and finest laundry work now offered for 50c. There's nothing In this lot worth less than 75c. or $1.00. You save half if you como this week and get a handsome silver bolt pin freo, with every waist you buy. In teresting prices on everything makes busy buying at L. J, Wilkinson's, 0-4-3t 23 South Main St. "Y" lrBrain. Tho following program has been prepared for tho meeting of tho "Y" this evening: Singing, page 1, "Y;" scripture lesson, Ed. Danks; singing, pago 51, "Y;" reading, John Kcrslakc; instrumental solo, Miss Kehlcr; recitation, John Dauks ; vocal solo, A. C. Morgan ; news of tho week, Charles ISashorc; solo, Miss Wasloy; critic, ltov. HceCner; tempcrauco doxology. To Graduates. Wo havo placed on our counters a beautiful lino of creimi gloria and china silks, henrietta, cashmcros and albatross. Also a lino assort ment of India linens, nainsook and plain and dotted swiss. 5-7-tf E. F.Qill. A Htuslcal Clmllcnge. Kpitoii UnitALD : I hereby challenge any man in Shenandoah, any of tho Schoppo brothers in particular, to a musical contest for any amount of money dosired. I will play tho comet and whoever takes up this chal lenge may havo his choice of instruments. Phof. J. A. T.WLon. Frackvillo, I'a., Juno 0, 1500. School Hoard Meeting. A special meeting of tho School Board will bo held this ovculng for tho transaction of general business, iu:i. bCm,KY. At Shenandoah, Io., on the 5th Inst., Clirltlnn Schley, nged 5U years 2 months IS ilayM, The funeral will take place on Tucr,' day, June 0th, at 2-00 o'clock p. in. Services in tho Trinity Iteformcd church. Interment will lie made, in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Iriemls and relatives respectfully Invited to attend. 2t 11011 811 Is especially truo of Hood's Tills, for noraedl cine ever contained so great curatlvo power In so small space They are a whole mcijlcino chest, always ready, al ways efficient, always sat isfactory! prevent a cold or fever, euro all liver Ills, sick headache, Jaundice, constipation, etc. sec. Tho only rills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. MISCELLANEOUS. 1AIIIUS, 1 make bin wages at home, nnd want I all to havo tho Hiuno opportunity. The work is very plcwwnt and will easily pay 518 weekly. This Is no deception. I want no money and will Klndlv semi full particulars to all sending stamp. .Miss M. A. Stelibina, Lawrence, Mich. "IVANTliD. Active, reliable men to travel 1 V nnd willeit orders for fruit and ornamental nursery stock. Permanent employment nnd uood pay. lteferenee required. Address the II, U. C11AHI5 CO.. South l'cnn Sq., Philadelphia. 5-!-SGt-cod 1710 U ItltNT. A lamo double, welMlglited room, on the second lloor, centrally located with nil modern conveniences, suitable for olllce purposes. Apply at I., ltefowleh's clothing house, 10 and 13 South Main street. 4-52-tf nsTATH av NH1.SON HUANDON. 1)15 tho lit censed. Letters of administration of estate of Nelson llrandon, Into of Knst Vnlou township, Heliuymiu coumy, jeniisyivnuiu, decensed, have been granted to the undersigned, nil upraiiii. itiilehtfMl to said etato are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands, will ninko known the same without delay. JosiAll Hansen, Administrator. Or to his Attorney, H. (1. M. HoixorETKH. Shenandoah. Pu.. Mny 1. WOO. S-2-Ct-oaw j Shoes at-H g I Factory Prices. 1 1 Children's Day! land ... 1 I Shoes Hs For that occasion are s S now in order, and if E 5 ,;i E 1 - yuil Ul C US ttuuumn.ui as you ought to be 3 vou will come direct s m ' ; H to the Factory Shoe 5 Store and buy a pair g 5 of those patents 3 LEATHER, hand g sewed, Buckle and SE Bow Sandals, we are g offering this week at 75c. to $1.00 a pair according to size ; or you may prefer the Tan color, they are here too; yes, and the S larger girls or their mothers can be fitted : with the same style, s: only, of course, with S Z heels instead of spring tt: heel. r S Beautiful I Gold 1 Alluminum 1 Table Ware 3J Given free customers is appre- 3 ciated by them. Checks jj 35 given with every pur- jE ! l S chase. 3 Beddall Building. J&: 5j A. MOYER,j rj; rianag-er. wmmmmmfflmmmf,? FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour. Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. . J. BROUGHALL 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. 'YOU CAN SAVE MONEY- By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. CURE NOS. 3&5 Applied by men only. Sold at POVINSKY'S DRUO STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND TASTE In artistic Millinery, consisting of high grade goods at low cost prices to cash buyers. Sailor hats 15c, Ladies' dress shapes 25c up. All shades of Satin Ribbon, 5 inches wide, for 25c per yard, for short while only. AT seect S 26 South Main Street. SALE OF" WESTERN HORSES. r?: k NtrB - -TQKp I - .'- !- I f m ,Mn l-KBrA a They Will Arrive SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. ALL SHADES AND WEIGHTS. ALL PRICES. Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of pur customers over and consider his make-up. PORTZ & BRO., o. INJ. Main St. GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC ! Under tho auspices of COLUMBIA HOSE S. F. E. Co., No. 1, of Shenandoah. July 4th, 1896, At Columbia Park. DAXCIXG Music will be furnished by tlio famous Schoppo orchestra of ten pieces. The pavlllion is one of the finest in the, county, nnd affords lovers of the nmusement much enjoyment. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. One of the special attractions of tho day will ho a blcyc'e race, a volunblo prize to tho winner. Assist tin fire laddies by purchasing a ticket and have !. ','""d day out. Adrolss!c:i to Dancing: Pavlllton, 35 cts. Beauty Un roiled To the ndirlrlng naze of those who h'.ve a taste for really tli.e wall paper is tho display nfnew wall paper winkles we hove JustreeeivcdAou can find any color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, vnrlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from Bo no to ?3 per roll. Fine artistic liapers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kstlmatfs cheer full furnished. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., Bhenandoah, l'a. IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd can't cct It, then come to us for It. Wo carry the best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wason awaits your order. Goods dellreied promptly. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. genuine welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. ftaln and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers porter and ale con stantly on tap. 'choice temperance drinks and clears, PILLS! DRUG nff SAFE AHO SUKC. syOAc.fUR'-WOMAUS sate For Bale at Povlnsky'fl drug store, 23 East I MILLINERY Watch This Space For day of arrival of Aff3 Wm. Neiswenter's Ipt"? 22nd car loaiLof ( S WESTERNS HORSES. ,-ti uescnptioiij of every horse will be given. in a Few Days. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Eooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artlfical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations freo. We mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowu9, Crown and Bridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery, No charges, for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centro Street. Office Hours: 7 a. rn. to S p. m. FOLLOW THE . . . BIG 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 ofteriiig some great values in Blue, drey and Black Serges, Pancy Cheviots and Worsted. Light suits of every description with low cut vests. We have a large stock to select lrom. The place is at S. BLOCK'S ROCHESTER : CLOTHINd : HOUSE, COR. MAIN AND CHERRY STS. CHARLES DERR'S w Rnrtter Shoo ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave s becoming popular. You will like it. make a specialty of hair cutting. Wo Shenandoah Gollege I S60 STUDENTS Eight P. 1 lclpal Teachers . . . . . . Ten Assistant Teachers. Business, Shorthand, . . . Penmanship, English, Typewriting. Combined Scholarship .... $150 One Department 50 S. I. WOOD, President. Evan J. Davies, UVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. X 4- i !jSu ;.asy
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