PRESENTS For graduate mint soon lie lionslit. Wo lmvo secured tlic ImmlMinimt nml cheapest gift liooks wo could for tliU purpose. Thoy nro beautifully Illustrated nnd haven very attractive cover, alto gilt (ilges. The publishers price Is $1.!J0, our price tiro even dollar. A few of tho tlttlos : "OUStS 1'ItOM Tr-XNYSnN," "1IINOKN ON Tim lilllNlV' "Tin; m:iit,s," "Tin: i)i:ai:itTi:n vnjaK," "HEAUT11'.S OK TENNYSON, "LAO? CliAlii:." Hooks bought now 'will ho kept until vrantcd. HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. WE ARE Half a century ahead of gMfc our competitors in the -w- methods of doing busi ness. There's as much difference in the make, good appearance -and prices of clothing in our store and those m others as there is between a candle and an electric light. We keep no with the tinies. No old coods. Kvcrythhie new. Our spring and summer stock of Mente, Youths and Hoys , . . CLOTHING Is offered at bottom irock prices. OnrlUen's Liirlit Suits and Cheviot. Clay. Cassimere, and Sergo Suits aro worth from two to thno times what tto ask lor them. Onr Junior and liocfers for children, h.miUomelv trimmed vitli braid and cord, aroxich in elVeot. I'.Iecant pood wearing Tri'Cot, ( lay ami CassLmro taints in gray, blue and black colors foi boys at bargain prices. SPECIAL PANTS SALE Wo nro overstocked .and must rut down prices. Elegant neat styles in all wool. I'eonlo aro weJcomo to inspect our stock Nn iiriilnir to buv. Years of practical knowledge of the people 's wants and years of Jionest dealing Jas miule us tuo leaders. MAMMOTH CLOTHINfi HOUSE, 7b3 Largest, Best Lighted and Most Modern Clothing Store. L. Goldin, Prop. 9 and 11 S. Main St. EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY. JUNE 10. 1S0S. Tutim-nlH To-dny. . Joseph Shinaock.whodicd at tho almshonse on Monday of .coiisumiitiou.was buried in the .Polish c s'metcry to-day. Ho was -10 years of age. unci leave n family in tho old country. . Joseph, the "r-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. William Schutz, on South West street. wis buried in the Odd Fellows' cemetery to day. Tho child's death was duo to pneumonia. Tho funeral of Andrew Beano, of Brandon ville.a lato veteran of the war, took place from his lato residence this morning. Deceased wasji member of WatkW Waters Post, No, 1 to, (1. A. K., and the following members ulllciated as pall ibearers : Louis I.clie, Samuel Cunuon, William Maloy, Daniel lleahn, John Post and John Daddow. Interment was made In tho Odd 1'ellowS' cemetery Atloiujited Itoblicry, It. liublnskl, a well known peddler from Shenandoah, who jnakos .periodical trips to Haven Ituu and adjacent places, was held up uoa" Bucks Patch last night. Displaying more Mini, howovar. than tho pirates of the road counted upou lie escaped their nofarious purpo.se. An Amorican revolver played an .important part in countction with the episode, tho display of which ho at .tributes Ids uniierfomtcd skim and bundle of wares intact. Ashland Lou. . l'nriMorH' 'institutes. Tanner IV. II. Trout, of Knegrovo town ship, State Agricultural lieprosentntive, and lion. Job), T. Shoenor, local representative, met in PoUsvillo yesterday to arrnnzo local farmers' institutes, which will bo held next winter, commencing in January, 1&D7. It was .decided to hold institutes at Orwigsburg, rrie-ensburg, Pinogrovc, llcgins and King town. These institutes ore provided for by a .State appropriation and aro under tho fluspiees ofi-io Stato Africultural depart ment. !l .AM AWASS IN MY DENTAL PARLORS. Filling "with nil known material. Crown and Bridge work. Examinations free. Ex tractions live, when new teth are ordered. Cleaving teeth five when I ilo your work. All ejXnictiuiis jmiiilniH. Pure gas adminis tered, (iuarautec with all my ivotk. ArtifUial teeth inserted and warranted. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oalc Streets. Take the irmi stairway on 0k tret. Ofllce Hours : 8 n. in. to 8 p. in. STEAM RENOVATOR Now In operation tor the spring house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattressoa Renovated. Price List i Itciiovatlnc oarneU. Brussels nnd IngTtdn, 8o per yard. Jlonrfvr gide, 4opr yard. Feathers cleaned, ho per Hi. aiattrawwi cleaned nnd upholnteri-d, hair, SI s eotton, 88 1 cheaper gradei, Si. Called for nnd Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Addre.., STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers street and Applo alley, Shenandoah E. B. FOLEY, GROCER, Has Moved to 27 Wcat Centre St, PERSONAL. Mls l.lnlo Kelly, of North Chestnut St., Is on tho sick list. Editor Hubert Wilson, of lit. Carmel, spent lat ovcnlng In town. Letter Currier John Buck is oif duty, which Is due to a soro eye. Maurico Morriion, of liist Ccntro street, is confined to his homo by Illness. V. J. Decli, tho whcolwright.Is confined to his house, on North Jardln street, through illness. Miss Liz?.io Coyne, of Trcmout, is sojourn ing with Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Dolan, of Gil- berton. Miss Annie Johnson, of Iost Creek, is spending a few days in Philadelphia, prior to taking a trip through the West. 1'. J. Ferguson, of Lost Creek, tho Demo cratic candidato for county commissioner, was clrculatiug among town politicians to day. J. J. Kcilly, tho Stato League umpire, left for llnzlcton this morning, whero ho will umpire- tho liazlcton-York games for the balanco of tho week. Miss Ida Edwards, of Ashland, pas'sed through town on her way to Wilkesbarro to spend a few days among friends. From tliero she will go to tho Thousand Isles, where she will spend tho summer. Tho Tut llxouortiltoii'i. The llorough Council held a special meet ing last evening for the purposo of consider ing the exoneration lists submitted and askd for by Tax Collector Soanlan on tlio '01 dupli cate. The members from the different wards, with tho cxccptioii'df tho Fourth, made their reports, and basing tho latter upon the amount asked from tlio School Board in that ward, the total exonerations aro $4,533.37. Tho School Hoard allowed tho Tax Collector $3,lS0.7fl. Tho Fiuauco Committeo -was in structed t consult with Mr, Scnnlan and ascertain why ho asks a greater number of exonerations from tho Council than ho did from tho School Hoard. Mr. lioohm stated that Superintendent Ash, of tho Schuylkill Traction Compaay, extended an invitation to Council to take a trip overlho lino to Ash- hind for tho purpose of inspecting tho paving at that place. Tho Council ti ill likely mako tho trip somo diy next week. Tlio Circus. The great raiccess of tho Welsh Bros., is dno to tho care taken by them in tho selec tion of their employes, that of quality not quantity. Wiiat they ndvefHso to have they present and it is dono in such a clover, pleas ing and up-tt-dnto way tlmttill who visit tho show are likely to go again. It was this and only this that drew such largo audiences to tho Sixth street grounds th3 past week, and what will -insure another packed tent this afternoon oud evening. Tho proprietors aro gentlemen well schooled in their business,' prompt and reliablo in all transactions and will leave tho city this season the samo as last, with tho best wishesof the peoplo and a hopo that they will return again. Lebanon Times. Welsh Bros, will exhibit at bhenan doah to-morrow, and remain hero for threo days. iar nil Inhibition Drill. JIopcSectionNo. 10, -J. T. of II. &.T., wcro tho guests of Lincoln Section, No. 37, of Wm. Peun, lost evening, under whoso auspices an ice cream festival was held in tho school house. Tho corps of town was in full attend anco and a lino exhibition drill was given by tho Hop3 Section in honor of tho event. Tho boys retumcd homo well pleased with tho courtesy of their brethren. WIieoliiiuliN I'nto. Last e-i cuing as a Mahanoy City wheel man was crossing tlio P. & R. tracks on Hast Centre 6treot, his biko suddenly turned, wedging itself between tho rail and tho planks and throwing tho rider oif. Upon examination ho found that ho had punctured ono of tho tires and broken several spokes in tho front wheel. Ho was obliged to take tho car back to Mahanoy City. A Vino Ciitcli. tanas tho many fishermen who are con staidly in soarch of tho speckled boautics, the luckiest one of tho season seems to bo Charles Ilagcnbtich, who mado the finest catch of tho season at Lakcsldo yesterday. Ho returned last evening with a mess of 30 blac k bass, tho heaviest among them being 21 pounds in weight and measuring 15 indies. Ho wascccompanied by Dr. D. W. Straub, who was also supplied with a big catch. Celling Adulterated Goods. Agents of tlio Puro Food Commission havo been calling upon tlio grocers throughout tho county in tho pursuanco of their duties. Several rwtsvillo and .lincrevillo grocers havo boon fined for selling adulterated goods, Under tho law tho grocer selling adulterated goods is held responsible whether or not ho knows that tho goods nro not up to tho standard. Among tho Prosperous. Tho New York Progress Manufacturing Company is making rapid stridos to tho front in the manufacture of hats and caps in this town. The capital of the concern has been greatly increased which will enable them to secure better facilities. A large number of new machiuex will be received this week and the pay roll will bo largely increased. Tlio factory now occupies tlio greater part of tho large building at No. 110 North Whito street. Don't l)u "Without 1'iittoiiH On your shoes. Tlic Factory Shoo Store has the best fastener in town and will fasten them on freo of charge, whether your shoes wcro bought of us or not. U-5-tf J. A. MOYEli, MOE. Knocked Unconscious. Many of our readers will regret to learn of tho accident which befell Miss Drama Lecklo, of Pottsville, yestorday, who was n former resident of town. It appears that she was sitting on the door step at her residenco, while her sister, Lizzie, wm closing K shutter on tho hocond floor, which jumpod off its hinges and fell on her head, rendering her unconscious, in which condition Bho remained for several hours. The latest reports from the physician is, that she is resting well nnd will shortly recover. .lad Dog. An unknown mad dog created cousidor able excitement in the vicinity of "tho rockfc" this morning. Several peoplo were trying to capturo tho dog but without avail. The last seen of the animal it was roaming in tho vicinity of Turkey lluu colliery. asy to Take asy to Operate Aro features peculiar to Hood's nils. Small in size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As ono man UT3 said) " Vouneycr know you have taken a pill till It Is nil over." 250, C I. Hood & Co., Pills Proprietors, Lowell, Mass, The only pills to.take with Hood's Barsaparilla. SENATE AND HOUSE AGREE, Conference lteports Agreed to, and tlio l:nd Is Now in .Sight, "Washington, Juno 10. -The senate, yes terday Agreed to llnnl co'nferenoo reports on the iinvnl and Indlun apjiroprlatlon bills, lonvlnn only tho sundrycivllandtho District of Columbia conforenco reports outstanding. A night session had bcon agreed to In anticipation of delays and op position to tho navnl and Indian confer ence reports, hut they went through so speedily that tho night sosslon was nhan doned. Tho resolution for an Inquiry Into tho clrcuinstnneos of tho nward of tho stntuo of General William T. Sherman occasioned an animated tlebato. Mr. AVolcott, of Cali fornia, criticizing tho avf nrd on tho ground that it -was an injustice to tho Society of American Sculptors, henntors Allison, llawloy and Mills defendod tho award. Tha resolution was finally defeated. Tho bill to amend tho law rospocttng punishment for contempt of court was discussed by Mr. 11111, of .Now YorK, and Mr. Allon, of Nebraska, but n final voto was not reached. Tho moasuro Is tho ro- Biilt of tho ngltnrtion over tlio lniprisou- mcnt of lSugene V. Dobs and others lor contempt. An oHort to pass ono of tho pension bills recently vetoed by tho president failed through tho nliscnco of a quorum. Tho houso gavo Its llnnl approval to con forenco reports on two of tho four appro priation bills which were in Issue tho naval and Indian bills. Avototakonon ono of tho sonnto public building amend mcnts to tils' sundry civilian (Savannah) just prior to ndjournmont indicates that tho opposition to thoso nmondmonts In tho houso is waning, and that the houso will on tho next voto agrco to thom. Thoso amendments and tho cloctrlo lighting nnd sectarian charities Items In tho District of Columbia bill stand between congress and tho final adjournment. It was tho opinion of tho houso leaders this morning that an adjustment would 1x3 effected nnd a final adjournment roachod today or tomorrow at tho latest. .Most or tho day In tho houso was devoted to tho consideration of tho Aldrich-Undcrwood contested olootion caso of tho Ninth Alabama district Tho contestant, Mr. Aldrich, was given tho scat liy n voto of 110 to 107. Fifty Repub licans voted with tho Domocrats ngalust thi action. Heading l'ny-Days. Paymaster Guy is now paying railroad hands along tho Pleading system. Ilo will pay in this neighborhood on tho followin days: Tuesday, Juno 23 East Pcnii. Iteading to Palo Alto, including Cressona and Pottsville, W ednesday, Juno 21 Crossona to Gordon, Gordon to Mahanoy riaue, I'rackvillo to Tniiinriin . Thursday, Juno 23 Tamaqua to Mahanoy 1 j . Piano, Gordon to Newberry Junction. Friday, Juno, 20 Catawissa branch, cst Milton to East Mahanoy Junction, Tamaqua to Port Clinton. Is Your Foot ltlg? Well, if it isn't too big you can buy ladles' Oxford tio very cheap at tho Factory Shoo Store. Wo havo just received 300 pair of samples, sizes from 21 to 5. They aro all 81,50 and J2.00 goods ; closing them out at 75c. 0-5-tf J. A. Moylr, Man. l'ay Days, Tho employes of tho P. & It. C. & I. Co in tho St. Nicholas and GUbcrtou districts, wcro paid to day. Tho employes of tho same company in tho Mahanoy City district will' receivo their semi-monthly stipend on Saturday. dii:d. McLAItP.N. At Shennndonli. on the Stli Inst.. Mrs. Mnrirnrct. wife of William Mc Laren, aged 72 years. Funeral will tnke rlaeo on Thursday afternoon nt 2.00 o'clock, mtvIccs ni ino laic resifu'licp, iui i.n&c i;oai Mreec. Interment in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. rrieuus ami relatives lnvileu to iitieml. u-v-l Makes you seem "all broken up." with out life, ambition, energy or appetite, It is often tho forerunner of serious lib ncss, or tho accompaniment of nervous troubles. It Is o positive proof of thin, weak, impure blood; for, if tho blood is rich, red, vitalized and vigorous, It Im parts lifo and energy to every nerve, organ and tissue of the body. The necessity of taking Hood's Barsaparilla for that tired feeling is thereforo apparent to every one, and tho good It will do you Ifl equally beyond question. Kemembcr SarsaparilBa Is the best In fact the Ono True Wood Purifier. HnnJl. Dine cure liver ills, easy to take, ajuu 'U OA ill easy iu operate, vow MISCELLANEOUS. AHrJiXTKIlH AVAJiTJ.P Ctiriienters nre J wnutfMl by tlic bhenanuoah Heel Comiwiny OHHALK. The khh1 will ud fixtures, ami ii (Hoi iimmuro loiniueie. m t House, No. 5 8, Hurke, Att'y. Slain fctrect. Aiutly to M. M "I rANTKD. M fxiwriencwl liamU on lint ami caps. Steady work, (iotxl wgtH. AO cents to 1.00 jier eek more than cNewlierc. Apply lit the New York 1'rogreb Mf(C Co., 119 North wime htreei. , iju-xc 117ANTi:i). Active, reHulile men to trovol l and wilt-It orders for fruit nnd ornamental nurMery mock. J'erinmieitt employment ana good wv. KeierenoB renmrtu. Atiurww me it, CIIAhK CO.. fioulU Penn So.. PMIadelnhin. 5-9-20t-eod JTlOlt ltr.NT. A large double, well-lighted J room, on the second floor, centrally located with nil modern conveniences, suitable for nftlco purposes. Apply at 1 ltefowlch's clothing house, 10 and 13 South Slain street. 4-23-tf PROPOSALS. Sealed propowila will bo received by tho underntuiuMl at the Controller's oillcc, (nj'otts Villc, l'a., until Monday, Juno 15. 1K)0, at 10 o'clock a. in., for the completion and erection of u one pan -1 foot ttccl bridge, to cums tho Muhauoy Creek lu Mahanoy township. A crtlllcd or tnshlcr'n clicck in tho itmn of ono hundml (.100) dollurH to accompany each bid, Hald check to bo forfcltiMl to tlio county iiicuo tlio lowest bidder fails to complete tho work. The r jflit is reserved to ncccpt or reject any or nil bids. Plans nnd spccillofitloiis now at the otlh e of tho County ComiulMilniH'rM. Uy direction of the County Coimul-Hlonors. 11. It. hBVKHS, r-2-"-10 Controller. To k ireb n Bred Feeling They Are Marked This Way -f . TO a Mr- c4 is MARK- INTERLINED The genulno Interlined collnrs nnd cull's with n "Celluloid" surface, nnd tho only water-proof collars and cuffs worth buying. TRAD ILULQIQ Mark. INTERLINED They are worth buying, because they wear six times longer than linen, keep clean longer, nnd when Boiled, you can clean them yourself. TRADf LWLOI0 ARABIC- MARK- INTERLINED You can clean them yourself with n wet cloth as easily and quickly as yon can Wash your hands whether nt homo or abroad. At homo or abroad, you'll find them moro comfortable, moro convenient nnd moro economical than any other collars and cuffs made. TRAD LLULOI MARK INTERLINED Accept no Imltttloni. i!.d in all .tylei snl 111.,. Pol 1 eTpry bore or ipnt by dlrrct. Collar. 200. en Cuffs, 40c ii&lr vo,t.ltI Stole .lie and .trio. THE CEI.I.ULOIII COMPANY, NEW YOItK. SA POLIO "torgS" FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T.J. 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. sYOU CAN SAVE 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 DRUQ STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA WOOD'S Shenandoah College I 3SO STUDENTS Eight Principal Teachers . . . . . . Ten Assistant Tcacl ew. Business, Shorthand, . . . Penmanship, English, Typewriting. Combined Scholarship .... $150 Ono Department 50 S. I. WOOD, President. gcuuino welcomo awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haln and Coal Sts. mi-si wiusKeys. neera, porter and ale con stantly on top. Choice temperance drinks and COfllNG SOON ! Big 10-Cent Show Of the World Will exhibit at Shenandoah three days, commencing Thursday, June 11. Don't fail to see Dan Rice and his dog and mule circusfl r-i ...1 17 T 1 Kyi h . MARK- w INTERLINED street, near Keaaing statioil?t.vj " "x Ax x ' v 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. KELLY'S MILLINERY 26 South Main Street. NEISWENTER'S. PRIVATE HORSE SALE NOW GOING ON ! Best Car Load GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC ! Under the mtspfecs of COLUMBIA HOSE S. F. E. Co., ?o. 1, of Shenandoah. July 4th, 1896, At Columbia I'nrk. Music will be furnished by tho famous Schoppo orchestra of ten pieces. The pnvllllon is ono of the finest in tho county, and affords lovers of the amusement much enjoyment. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Ono of th special attractions of the day will be a bicycle race, a valuable prizoto the winner. Assist tho tiro laddies by purchasing o ticket and havo a Rood day fcut. Admission to Dancing: Pavllllon, 35 cts. Suits Made to Order AT IN Former Prices. , Blue, Black, Brown and Gray Cheviots, $10. ' Mixed Goods, (Stylishly Mado and Trimmed) $10, $11, $12, $13 and $14. Stylish Pantaloons, $3.00 $3.50, $1.00 and upwards. Black Clay Diagonals, $13. These goods are all well lined and well made. Every suit guaranteed to fit. KELLY & CONWAY, NO. 5 W. CENTRE STREET. BEDDALL BUILDING. Evan J. Davies, UVERV AND Undertaking 13 N. Jardin Street. IF YOU WANT THE BEST anil cnnt pet It, then como to ua for It, We carry tnj boot of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUU and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. flUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. SALE OP CANADA HORSES WATCH THIS SPACE IB" horses will be sound, ikTinfr.Vi Will Arnvp 1 pnlr Rorrcli, tj nnd fi years old. full brother, white limine nml tails, 2.70O lli. Rxrcllcut flic tenm. 1 pair iron fcreya, fl nnd 0 yenrs old, 2,800 pounds. Suitable lor undertakers. 1 bay horse, Id hands IiIrIi, II yenrs old, 1,200 lbs. Fine business horse. 1 bay marc, 5 years old, 10 hands high, 1,200 pounds. Well broken. 1 pair bay RcldlnKS.lli hands Well, 5 nnd 0 yenrs old. Will outstyle liny pair ever shipped. 1 pair dapple crays, 5 nnd 0 years old, 2,200 lbs. Very closely mated. 1 cray horse, in hands IiIrIi, 6 years old, 1,300 lbs. Well broken. 1 bay horse, 0 years old, 1030 lbs. Good family horse. 1 hay horte, n years old, 1073 lbs. Good business horse. 1 sorrel mare, 0 years old, well proportioned. 2 first class mules. Ever Shipped. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Booms for raiules3 extraction of teeth. Gold and Silvei fillings. If your artillcal teeth do not sui. you call to seo ua. All examination? freo. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logau Crowns, Crown and Bridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dentin surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms,, (Tltinan'u Block) East Centre Street. ODlco Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 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 Mert's, Boys' and Children's wear. We are oflering some great values in Blue, Grey and Black Serges, Fancy Cheviots and Worsted. Light suits of every description with low cut vests. nr. 1 1 1 , n1anf we iiuvc a luiyc siut. lusuui Irom. The place is at S. BLOCK'S ROCHESTER : CLOTHINd : HOUSEr C0K. MAIN AND CHEERY STS. SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. ALL SHADES AND WEIGHTS. ALL PRICES. Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of our customers over and consider his make-up. PORTZ & BRO., 2. IM. Main St. HARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave b becoming popular. You will like it. Wo makeaepeolulty of liulr cutting. For Day of Arrival of W. F. HILLER'S Carload of CANADA : HORSES. well bred and well broken. m Ppw Hivq xj.j