immmmwmw' "Tpp PPPPF iWPip PRESENTS For graduate mint soon lie lioiiglit. We Iibvc wen ml tlie )mmlnmeiit nuil clictipp't gift liookt we cuiilrt fur tills purpose. They nri' bwiutlfiilly lIluMratcd nnil liao n very attractive cover, also gilt iiluen. The publishers priie is $1.50, our prieo the oven ilollar. A few of tlio tittles : "HUMS FKOM TCXXYSOX." "iuxonx ox Tin: itmxi:," "Tin: iir.u.v "Tin: i:si:kti: viu.Afiiv "Iii:ahtii:s or tkxxysox," "I.AI) claim:" Hooks bought now will he kept until wanted. HOOKS & BROWN Q. 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. Everything new. Our spring and summer stock of Men's, Youths' and Boys' . . . CLOTHING Is offered at bottom rock prices. Onr Men's Light Suits and Cheviot, Clay, Otssimero, ami Sorgo Suits are worth from two to threo times what wo ask for them. Our Junior ami 1'eefers for children, handsomely trimmed with braid and cord, aro rich in edict. I'.kgant good wearing Tri-Cot, Clay and Cassimeie Suits in gray, blue and black colors foi boys at bargain prices. SPECIAL PANTS SALE. Wo are overstocked and must cut down prices. Elegant neat styles in all wool. 1'eonlo are welcome to inspect our stock, v.. ... i..... v.... .. ..w...t...,i knowledge of the wonle's wants and years of ! Honest Healing lias nuue us tlie leaders. The Largest, Best Lighted and Most Modern Clothing Store, L. Goldin, Prop. 9 and 11 S. Main St. EVENING HERALD TUESDAY, JUNE 0. 1SD0. Tlio I-ognn Colliery Strike. Tho miners at tho Logan colliery, operated by the Lehigh Valley Coal Company, who quit work because of a reduction of ten cents on a wagon, aro still out. They held a meeting 01 Saturday night. Tho outcome of tho meeting was the organization of a branch of the United Mine Workers of America, and over one hundred names were enrolled. committco of tho organization, of which Win. Ci. fiittens is the chairman and Edward Tiglie tho secietary, was appointed to meet Superintendent Eli Connor, with a view ton settlement of the difficulty, and a communi cation was scut asking him to grant them n hearing. Xo reply has yet been received. The feeling among the men is very bitter, who claim thai, tho rate paid before tho re duction was barely sufficient to livo upon. Not 11 wheel at the colliery has been turned -into tho men went out on btriko last Wednesday. Don't Ixi Without lluitons On your shoes. The 1'actory Shoo Storo has the bet fastener in town and will fasten them on frco of charge, whether your shoes were bought of us or not. 0-5-tf J. A. Movi:n, lion. Ills Sight Itesti I. Laet week wo stated that William D. Seltzer, Emi., would undergo an operation on Ids eyes, and it will be pleusant news to .Mr. (Seltzer's many fiieuds to know that the operation was very successful. Ho has had tumble witli his eyes for tho past two years, being unablo to read the papers. It is now certain that his sight has been fully restored. .Man led l.ut Night. Winfleld l Major and Miss Elizabeth Canton, both of town, were married last evening by Key. James Moore, lwstor of tho l'limitivo Methodist chureh. Tho ceremony loci; place at tho parsonage. 1 AM ALWAYS IN MY DENTAL PARLORS. Killing witli nil known material. Crown sod llridgo work. Examinations free. Ex ttm tions free, when 'now teeth are ordered. ( leaning teeth free when I do your work. AH extinctions painless. Pure gas adminis tiiid. (iuaruntve with all my work. Aitihcin) tooth inserted and warranted. 1)R. J. W. VAN VALZAH. Ferfruiou's Theatre Block, Oornar Hutu and oak 8trta. Take the iron ttelrwuy on Oak (treet. Oftioe Hours : 8 n. in. to 8 p. in. STCAIV RENOVATOR Now In operation tor the spring house denning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated Frlee I.Ut : Uenovntlug cvirpeta, llruels nnd Inemln, 80 lr yura. Heavier g yard. Feutliem cleaned. He tier lb, cleaned and upholstered, lialr, 91 ; cheaper grades, 92. MattrM( cotton, Called for nnd Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Addrc.,, STEAM RENOVATING CO,, llowers street and Apple alley, Shenandoah. E. B. FOLEY, GROCER, Has MoVed to 27 West Centre St. THE C-RIM REAPER, Tun Old nnd l'rontliieiit ltesldents liissril Awny I.nt Nlglit. Death removed two prominent residents of the town last evening, one In the person of Mrs. Margaret Mcliren, wife of William McLaren, lesldlng at 101 liist Coal street. The deceased was 72 yenrs of age, and had a large clrelo of friends. Tlio cause of death was kidney trouble, and n complication of other diseases. A husband and seven chil dren survive, namely, William and James, of St. Nicholas; Alexander, David, John, Mrs. 1). C. Hughes and Mrs. Colfax llrown, all of town. The funeral will tako placo on Thurs day afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, from tho family residence, Interment being mado In the Odd Follows' cemetery. oorrnn. Joseph Hunter, Sr., of West Ccntro street, died very unexpectedly of n complication of discuses at his residence last evening, aged 71 years and 20 days. Ho had been sick for a number of years and gradually failed In health until death relieved him of his suf ferings. Deceased was an old and. esteemed resident of town for 29 years, and a member of I'lank Itidgo Lodgo No. 8S0, I. O. O. I Ho is survived by his wife, .Mary, and tho following children : Mrs. Lilly Evans, of Lilly, Cambria county, Fa.; Mrs. Mary Hos worth, of Newrort, Ohio; Mrs. (i, W. Will ianis, of Wilkesbarre, and Emma, of town; and threo sons, Samuel and Joseph, of town; and Charles, of McDonald, Washington county, Pa. They Tried to Ship. Constablo Joo 'Peters, of Wm. renn, is being highly complimented by tho people of that vicinity, for his clever pieco of detective work in capturing two Polish countrymen who tried to skip their ball yesterday morn ing. On Sunday night Peters was given a cluo that his prisoners would embark from tho Lost Creek station on an early morning train for New York, and at once set to work to find tho prisoners. Ho finally located them about four o'clock when they were leaving their boarding houso with their baggage on their backs, making their way to tho depot. Tho Constablo kept hiding until tho train arrived and boarded it with tlio fugitives. When near Pottsvillo ho took them into custody and lauded them in jail. Iloth men wero arrested for assault and battery, but aro out again on hail, ns tho buml xna ,,eu" renewed. Welsh ltrothers' Circus. The firm of Welsh llrothers consists of Messrs. John Thomas Welsh and Michael Henry Welsh, reared at Lancaster. They were educated in tho public schools of tho city, and, when llttlo moro than boys' they concluded to embark in the circus business. They hud their season eight years ago, and with their untiring industry and unswerving honest, they scored a success tho first season. During their first four seasons they traveled in wagons; but four years ago, their show grew too big for that nnd they began to travel by rail, this being their fourth season of travel behind "the iron horse." They traveled over four states last year Penn sylvania, Maryland, Virginia and New York, nnd they will do tho same this season, although they could easily fill the entire season in this statu so popular are they "at home." Welsh liros. circus will exhibit in Shenandoah for threo days, beginning June 11th. lhi,ning Their freedom. -Many residents ot tlio iirst ward were surpiiscd yesterday to find perched upon the window sills of their house sweet slngin canaries. There was speculations of all kinds us to where the littlo feathered beauties camo from and many ineffectual nttempts wero mado to capturo them. It was subse quently learned that they had escaped from the residence of a Polish woman in tho First ward. She had 10 canaries in ono room and while making a search for a pu dog yesterday sho inadvertently left ft doop open. When it was too lato sho closed tho door and only prevented tho escapo of four of the birds. Tho littlo beauties evidently enjoyed their liborty immensely, for their songs were frequently hoard during the day. What became of them at night has not been learned, nor wero their songs reported to-day. Ho Itccillllo ItoUterous. A great deal of amusement was afforded several passengors on a car hound fur Shen andoah, which left Girardvlllo about nino o'clock last ovening. Among its passengers wasMIko Nolan, of Girurdville, who had imbibed too freely of tho cup that day, and who refuted to pay tlio conductor his fare. A war of winds ensued in which tho conductor stopped tho car and was just in the act of putting him off when the motoimau, who is a neighbor of Nolan's, agreed to puy hit l.ue Nolan has caused tho employes considerable trouble of lute, having had a fr.uas with the sumo conductor, whom he accused of giving a quartor and uuver leeeiving any cliutigi . Large Older. I!. H, Morgan, tho West Centre street re galia manufacturer, icceived a large order forirHphomalltt from the St. Ueorise'e Oicok Society, St. John's and St. ilasilius' Itonuin Catholic Societies, of Minersville, yesterday. The order consists of 75 caps and Imdgea, two largo silk Hags, ami a large silk banner lixVA inches in dimensions, which will contain two largo oil paintings and will lie valued at f 100. Mr. Morgan is also in possession of several other large orders. itoiiiNod to DohI at tlio Coinjmny Store. The Iluzleton Standard is authority for the statement that the Silver Brook Coal Coyipauy has commenced evicting employes who do not deal at their company store. Already four families have been notified to vacate company houses, the orders being served by Coal and Iron Policeman Itaiight. The action ia the direct result of the refusal of the people to deal at tho "pluck-rue" store at the colliery. Marriage I.lceneoe. lienjaiuin Crelg, oTKew KuilMi, and Kate Hoy, of Fried etMlmrg; John 81maitviish, of Girardvllle, and Prgwbok Iteaavetluhata, of Shenandoah; Ailain IMaoolls and Fannie Ktanokeuuka, both of Mauanoy City; Wlufi-ed G. Major and P.liaabeth Carton, both of Shenandoah; Harney I.ubris and Autouina Gutowski, both of Shenandoah. Accident at Draper Colliery. An accident occurred at tlio llraiier col liery yesterday at 1:30 p. 111., and the coliiury was compelled to suspend for the day. The cage got oil' the track by the tpreadiug of the rails, tearing out several guide rails. The wagon fell over the cage und hung suspended in the slope. Repairs wero made in time for resumption this morning. Avoided n Wreck, A Philadelphia & Iieading coal train jiarted at the horseshoe bond, on tlio Fraekville branch, last evening, and tlio engine with ten cars run at full speed down the steep grade, with tho hind end in close pursuit. Tho train was undor control when it reaohod St. Clair, and not n ear wus damaged. HOOD'S IMIiIiS cure Mver ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Ileiiduclie. A pleaB-nt laxative. All Druggists. Writ of Certiorari. In tho case of Mrs. Monaglian against Harris HliupHck, who was ejected from the plalntlirs premises and which was heard be fore .Justice Oudln, may yet prove very in teresting, as Slmpack has had a writ of certiorari Issued against the Justice. Tho defendant will have an open field to claim honvy damages against Mrs. Monaglian and Constable Itollu. Settled tlio I'lrn CI11I111. Mr. Frank It. Lcib, of Harrlsburg, was In town to-day and promptly and satisfactory settled tho claim of Frank J. liieunan caused by firu In tho laundry on Thursday night last. Tho building was insured in the Orient Insuranco Company, of Hartford, Conn., through their agent, David Fnust, of town. it Kept Her 111 ess. Mrs. Jlarcclla Sellnowski yesterday issued a warrant for tho arrest of Mr. and Mrs. William Dolinski, of Strawberry alley, for keeping a dress of hers which sholcft thero for safekeeping several mouths ago. Itoth entered ball beforo 'Squiro Toomcy for appearance at court. The Schley l'linernl. Tho funeral of Christian Schley took placo this afternoon and was very largelyattcnded. Mr. Schley was an old resident of town und enjoyed a largo circlo of friends. Ho camo to tho country in 1834 nnd was a resident of this town for seventeen years. Interment was made in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Testimony Closed. In the caso of Hon. M. C. Watson vs. Columbia lirowing .Company, tho testimony of the complainant was closed to-day. Mr. Watson is being represented by M. M. Ilurko, of town, and J. F. Whalcn, of Pottsvllle. Appointed Coal nnd Iron Policeman, Tho vacancy caused by tho death of 11. F. Itoughncr, coal and iron policeman at Shamo kin, has been filled by tho selection of David W. Connors, son of tho Into Col. James K. Connors, at ono tinio a prominent coal opera tor at Qirardvllle. lloy Disappears. Yesterday morning about 10 o'clock tho 10-year-old son of James Pratt, disappeared and his whereabouts sinco has been a mys tery. Rumors aro afloat that ho was last seen to board a freight train. Illegal Car Hiding. James Sweeney, of town, was arrested at Quakake at n.ion to-day by C. & I. Policeman Krieger, for illegal car riding. Ho will be sent to Pottsvillo this evening. Tent Arrived. The 00-foot round top tent for tho Keystone Gymnasium arrived to-day. It wa3 purchased from Murray & Co., New York, and has a seating capacity of 1,500. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent" flour, and tako no other brand. It is thebest Hour made. dii:d. McI,Alti:X. At Shenandoah, l'n.. on the Mh Inst.. Mrs. Manrnret. wlfo ot William Mc Laren, aged 72 years. Funeral will take placo on Thursday afternoon at 2.00 o'clock, services nl tlio lato rclilcnee, 1U1 i-.ast l.'oal street, Interment in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends ami relatives iiulted to attend. G-9-2t MISCELLANEOUS. F ANTKD. A gentleman who enn give bond 1 t r rcicruncu 10 ihkc cimrKe 01 nuMnes in Sliennmlonh. Address Champion M'f't; Co., Klizabetlitown, Pa. "VANTi:n. Active, reliable men to tmvel l and solicit orders for fruit nnd omnmcntnl nursery fitock. Permanent employment and Koou Tny. lceierenee ruouireu. Aiuirens the n, Q. CHASE CO., South Tcnn Sq., Philadelphia. 5-0-20t-eod 711011 It K NT. A lnrce double, wcll-liirhted Jj room, on the second floor, centrally located with nil modern conveniences, suitable for ofllco purpoecH. ApplyntL. JEefowIch's clothing nousc, ju nuu i- outti .31 am street. 4 t COniNG SOON ! Big 10-Cent Show Of the World Will exhibit at Shenandoah three days commencing Thursday, June 1 Don't fail to see Dan Rice and his clog and mule circus. Show grounds on E. Lloyd station. street, near Reading FOR F&NCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c., At lowest cash prices. T.J. 28 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. sYOU CAN SAVE By Purcliasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. gwitnuwiiiiH'mwmiwiff? Shoes at-il j I Factory Prices. 1 i Children's Dayi!f I and . 1 Shoes 2 For that occasion are E 2 now in order, and if !K 2 you are as economical 3 as you ouht to be S: 3 you will come direct IB 2 to the Factory Shoe 3 Store and buy a pair SEE 3 of those PATENTS 5 L E AT HER, hand E e t 31 sewed, Buckle and 2 Bow Sandals, we are 3 offering this week at SE: 75c. to $1.00 a pair 2 according to size ; or S 2 you may prefer the eE j3 Tan color, they are S 2 here too; yes, and the t 3 larger girls or their S 5 mothers can be fitted : with the same style, Sr 2 only, of course, with Jfc 3 heels instead of spring g S heel. Jfc 1 Beautiful f Gold. ggyqy g 1 Alluminum 1 liable Ware 3 Given free to our customers is appre- & ciatedby them. Checks given with every pur- S rs chase. a y b 1SHOE Bcddall Uuildl::?. i "J. A. MOVER j 38 CURE NOS. 3&5. Aj.pllrd by iiiun only. Hold at POVlNSKY'S MiVQ STORE, SS 3SA8T C2KTUE ST.. SHENANDOAH. FA, WOOD'S Shenandoah College I 3CO STUDENTS Eight Principal Teocliers . . . . . . Ten-Assistant Tecl er j. Business, Shorthand, . . . Penmanship, English, Typewriting:. Combined Scholarship .... $150 One Department 50 S. I. WOOD, President. gouuino welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. Finest wUIslteyi, bfer porter and ale con tantly on tap. Choice temperance drluka and clears. FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND TASTE In artistic Millinery, consisting of shades of Satin Ribbon, 5 inches while only. AT 26 South SALE OF WESTERN HORSES. They Will Arrive GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC ! -Under the auspices of COLUMBIA HOSE S. F. E. Co., No. 1, of Shenandoah. July 4th, 1896, At Columbia Park. Mule will be furnlfhcd by tho famous Schoppo orchestra of ten pieces. The pavllllon li one of tho finest hi tho county, ami affords lovers of tho amusement much enjoyment. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Ono of tho special attractions of tho day will bo n bicycle race, a valuable prlzetotho winner. Assist the firo laddies by purchasing a ticket and have a good tlay out. Admission to Dancing: Pavllllon, 35 cts. Beauty Unrolled To the admlr :ik Ka?o of those who havo tate for rcnlly fine wall paper Is the display ofnew wall pnperv i Inkles wo hae justreciivod.You can find :m v 'olor or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from 5c uu to S3 per roll, l'ino artistic papers a fpeelalty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction Kunranteed. Kstlnintes cheer fully f urnUhed. Kend postal. J. P. CARDEN, 231 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, I'a. Evan J. Davies, I.IVERY AND Undertaking" ! 13 N. Jardin Street. IF YOU WANT THE BEST ami can't wt It, tlieii come o it for it. "We curry tub beat of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUK and FEED. Our deliver 'n;;onawnlU your order. Good ueuvereu proiopuy. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. ,Jik . SALE OF CANADA HORSES WATCH THIS SPACE All horses will be sound, well bred and well broken. They Will Arrive in a Few Days. high grade goods at low cost prices . wide, for 25c per yard, for short ILLINERY Main Street. Watch This Space Kor ilny of nrrlvnl of Wm. Neiswenter'sr. 22nl car load of WESTERNS WORSES. Description, of every I horse will be given. in a Few (Days. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless oxtmctlon of teeth. Gold nnd Silver fillings. If your nrtlllc.il teeth do not suit you call to sco us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and llridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Vo aro tho only users of - vitalizecl air for tho painless extraction of teeth, SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. Olllce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. FOLLOW THE . . . BIG RUSH And your inevitable wind up point will be the place where you cai 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 ottering 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 lrom. The place is at S. BLOCK'S ROCHESTER : CLOTHING : HOUSE. COR. MAIN AND CHERRY STB. SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. ALL SHADES AND WEIGHTS, ALL PRICES. Made to fit by' ex perienced tailors. LooH one of our customers over and cousidff lw nutke-up. PORTZ & BRCL rvjaofn St. ?A IM. CHARLES DERR'S V Barber Shop ! 13 a it Centres Street. Our Hot Towel Shave t a hmiinlni i ..ular. Ynn will like it. W malienelwoU'"0' llrjuttlnj. Per Day of Arrival W. P. fllLLER'S Carloud ot- CANADA : HORSES.