PRESENTS For Rrniltintts must soon 1)0 lionght. Wo havo fecnrcd the lmndsonicat nnd clioanost gift books wo could for tills purpose. They tiro beautifully Illustrated ntid have (i very attractive cover, nlso gilt edges. The publishers priro is $1.50, our price tho oven dollar. A few of the tittles : "OKMS FHOM Tr.XXYSON,-' "itiNonx o.v Tin: muni:," "thi: iii:li.s," tub nr.si:nTi',n village," "in:AUTir.s of tknnyson," "LADT CliAlli;." Tloolts bought now will bo kept until wanted. HOOKS & BROWN 1 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. Our Men's Light Suits nud Cheviot, Clay, Cassimerc, and Serge Suits nro worth from two to three times what wo nsk for them. Our Junior nnd Iteefers for children, handsomely trimmed with braid nnd cord, nro rich in effect. F.legant good wearing Tri-Cot, Clay and Cassiinero Suits in gray, blue and black colors foi boys at bargain prices. SPECIAL PANTS SALE. Wo nro overstocked nnd must cut down prices. Elegant neat styles in all wool. Tcoplo are welcmno to inspect our stock. No urging to buy. Years of practical knowledge of the people's wants and years of honest dealing has made us the leaders. 1II0IHCL0I11I, The Largest, Best Lighted and Most Modern Clothing Store, L. Goldin, Prop. 9 and 11 S. Main St. EVENING HERALD THURSDAY. JUNK 11. 1801). JUST THE THING FOR CHILDREN. A Toy Ocplmnt Which All AVIll Wunt uml All Can lltivo free. Hero's just tho thing for tho children. A toy representation of Jumbo, the famous elephant. 1 It will bo given freo with noxt Sunday'tj Philadelphia l'ress. It's not a picturcv 't'b n toy, that stands on its four legs jmij1ooks as natural ns life. It is finely .Ai'cireil nnd show's Jumbo with all ills trappings on. All of iho childien will want this splendid souvenir next Sunday. Re member, it is freo with Tho Philadelphia Pres9 next Sunday, Juno 1 1, nnd order Tho l'ress from your newsdealer in udvaneo. Don't hi' Without notions On your shoes. Tho Factory Shoo Storo has the hcbt fastener in town nnd will fasten them on freo of charge, whether your shoes were bought of us or not. 0-5-tf J. A. Moyihi, Mgr. Killed by a Simlto llltv. Whllo tlilrtcen-yenr-old John Kolla, of Excelsior, wns picking wild strawborrios on tho Excelsior mountain, ho stepped upon n copperhead snako and wns bitten on tho in step by tho reptile. Tho foot immediately began to swell and by tho time the boy reached home it was three times its natural size. .Medical aid was summoned, but with 310 avail, mid young Kotl'a terwards. died shortly nf- Chargi'il With I.iliel, Morgan B. Williams, candidate for Con gress in the Luzerne district, has sued Sam. W. Boyd, of the Wilkesbarro News-Dealer, for libel. The alleged libel consists in tho statement by Boyd that Williams received ?n.()00 to retire from the last Congressional coutost in that district. nOOD'S PILLS cure Ijlvcr Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Hcadtiche. A. DleaVht laxative. All Druggists. -I AM ALWAYS I.N- MY DENTAL PARLORS. Filling witli all known matorial. Crown and Bridge work. Examinations free. Ex tractions free, when now teeth aro ordered. Gleaning teeth freo when I do your work. All extractions painless. Puro gas adminis tered. Guarantee with all my work. Artificial teeth inserted und warranted. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Tako tlie Iron bt airway on Oakbtrett. Ollko Hours: 8 a. m. to a p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now In operation for the Bpring house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Price List) Kenovatlntr carpets, ItrusfteU nnd loffraln, So per yard. Heavier grades, 4c per yard. Feathers clvuned. Mutt ret eg aleantdAiul uphoUteriKl, hair, Slj cotton, to; cheaper grades, 5 Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Addrc, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Sowars street and Apple nlley, Shennndoah. E. B. FOLEY, GROCER, Has Moved to 27 West Centre St. PERSONAL. Miss Margaret Pottsvlllo. Denglcr spent to-day In 11. J. Hon is attending to business in Philadelphia to-day. Mrs. John Martin Is visiting among nc uuaintancos In Sttnbury. MNsMnry Leckle, of Pottsvllle, was n town visitoryesterdny. Justlco C. W. Denglcr transacted business at the county scat to-day. Mrs. Mnx Schmidt, of North Main street, is visiting relatives in Scranton. Mrs. Joseph Dusto, nud daughter, Ida, nro spending tho day in Schuylkill Ilnvcn. Commissioner Frank Itcntz, of Ashland, attended to business In town yesterday. Messrs. Thomas liooth Tempest nud P. W. Ilicrstcin were visitors to Ashland yesterday. Paul Houck left for Lebanon this nftcruoon to spend a few plcasnnt days at tho old homestead. William K. Wilde, of Hazlcton, was the guet of his brother, Elmer, on North Jardin street, yesterday. Miss Nellio O'Connor, of Now York, was tho guest of Miss Mary Whalen, on West Cherry street, yesterday. A substantial brick chimney is being erected to replaco tho ono which caused tho firo recently at Hcnnessy & Gunter's laundry. Miss S. Alma Ilrlcklcy, of liobosouia, Berks county, returned homo to-dny nfter n visit to her auut, Mrs. Moses Rogers, of est Oak street. James Lowcry, a former resident of town, is a member of Welsh llros. circus. Ho was n former member of tho comedy sketch team, Madden and Lowery. Mrs. Oliver Loucks, of South West street, was reported to be in n critical condition yestcrdny. She is n sufferer of congestion of tho brain nud inflammation of tho bowels. Superintendent Iiccso and family, of Park Place, and Mrs. Flower Kceso, of North Jardin street, aio attending tho graduating exercises of tho University of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia to-day. Xntlrc. Tho Shenandoah public school library will bo opened to the public for tho year lS00-'97, Thursday nftcrnoou, Juno 11th, ISfifl, on tho following days and subject to the following rules and regulations : Tho attention of the patrons of the library is re-pectfully called to tho following pro visions from tho revised regulations : The library shall bo open for tho taking out of books as following : Tuesdays, from 2 to 4 p. m. Thursdays, from 4:15 to 5:30 p. m. Niturdays, from 0:30 to 8 p. m. The hours on Tuesdays aro for tho accom modation of persons who cannot tako ndvantago of tho hours on Thursdays and Saturdays. The hours on Thursdays nro principally for the accommodation of tho pupils of tho public schools, they being prohibited from visiting at any other times. Tho hours on Saturdays aro for tho accom modation of adults. 0-ll-3t Fe.vnk Hanna, Librarian. The Circus Arrived. The Welsh Bros, circus arrived in town this morning, nnd gavo a very creditablo performance this afternoon. To-night tho indications are tho tent will bo crowded. They showed ut Shamokin last Saturday nnd tho Despatch says : "Notwithstanding tho scarcity of money in this locality at preseut tho Welsh llros. closed their engagement hero Saturday night to tho biggest business they havo ever douo in Shamokiu. Both au diences wero phenomenal in size and tho performances were up to tho usual high standard nlwnys maintained by this organ! ration, and to this fact alone Is duo its great success. Ouo of tho features of tho show is tho concert which follows tho regular enter tainment in the ring, and which is, without exception, tho best circus concert wo havo over seen " Sticcc'.riil Applicant. Following nre tho successful applicants for Mino 1 orcnian nud Assistant June Foreman's certificates in tho Seventh District, of which Fdward lirennan is tho inspoitor: Mino Formen Michael J. Whalen, Mt. Carmel Terrenco 1). Ciinley, GImidville; George Trotitniau, L'entralin; John I". Ilchcrliuc, William.-town; Michael Wildon, Locust Dale; Jas. Jordan, Edward II. llrcnimu, Michael Dugan, Harry Gaughan, Daniel V. Uriel, John W. Harper, Michael J. MeBride, John Camphell, Shamokiu; Assistant Mino Fore menDaniel D. Phillips, Wisconlaco; Thomas Ilreay, Centralia; Georgo Little, .Shamokiu; II. Davis, David Gower, Ashland. Hut one applicant failed in this district. IIIK Drill) In Hosiery. Wo havo just received ono caso of Misses' Fast ltlack Hose, slzos 5 to 0, which wo will sncrifico nt 5 cents per pair. At It, F. Gill's. Mr. Phillips' Illness, Hon. D. D. Phillips is nt his homo in Gor don suuering from n tumorous, cancerous growth in tho stomach. Mr. Phillips has been in ill health for some time, nnd will leuvo on Monday for Philadelphia to enter tho German hospital, where an operation will ho performed hy tho eminent specialist, Dr. Dovers. It was reported that Mr. Phillips' condition last night was critical, hut a telephone message from Gordon this after noon states that ho is not oven confined to his hod. Mr. Phillips' many frieuds hero nnd throughout tho county hopo for his speedy recuvery. Sound Money llelmto. Tho sound money dchato at tho Ashland opera house last ovening between Thcodoro Knaull, of Philadelphia, and William WIl- helm, of Pottsvillo, attracted a fair sized nudluneo which listened to both arguments with groat interest. Tho former's subject wus "Gold" and tho hitter's "Tho freo nnd unlimited coinage of silver," which occupied n period of over two hours, in which Mr. M l 1 helm came out victorious, its tue general opinion of the uudionco was in ins favor. l'njuo's (liruriUllle- Nursery. Wo still have on hand a lot of flue ger aniums, fuuhlas, Verbenas, nnd other gnrdon plants. It is not too lato to plant. Prices on tlnwo plants wore never lower. 0-10-tf More SliupiicU Trouble Harris Shupack sworo out a wnrrnnt for tho arrest of William Losawlcz, a saloon keeper on ono of the premlsos of Mrs, Mouaghan, on West Ccntro street, hy whom Shupack was recently evicted, for selling liquor on Sunday and soiling to minors, beforo Justice Williams last evening. Shupack sworo that ho bought whiskey there on Sunday, nud two boarders, Simon Lovlno and Isaac Gold stuln, who claims lie is only 15 years of age. also testified to buying beer at I.osnwicz's placo on Sunday. May 17, I.esawicz enteied Isiil of faoo lu each ease for appearance at court, which was furnished hy his landlady, Mrs. Mouaghau. Is Your l oot Illg? Well, if It isn't too big you can buy a ladies' Oxford tlo very cheap nt the Fuetory Shoo Store. We have just received 300 pair of wimples, sizes from 2 to 5. They nre nil $1.60 and f 3.00 goods ; closing them out nt 73c 0-5-tf J. A. Mover, Hon. Accident on tlm ltnllrond A distressing accident occurred on tho Philadelphia & IteadingrnllroadnearDrehcrs vlllc, a station nhotit flvo miles south of Now Illnggold, yesterday. Charles lilcgcl, not hearing tho whistle of tho engine, nttempted to cross tho tmck with his team. Although tho engineer applied tho brakes nnd reversed his cngino tho wngon wns struck with such forco ns to smnsh It nnd cnuso tho team to run away. Itcigel was found In tho Schuyl kill rivor in a dying condition, wliero ho had been thrown by tho forco of tho collision. Ho was removed to his homo nt Orwlgsburg, Tho unfortunate man is n brother of Daniel Itiegel, of town. A telcphono messago from Orwlgsburg states that lliegcl is still alive, but with llttlo hopes of recovery. Dr. Bland performed an operation nnd found that tho entire front portion of tho skull wns in n comminuted condition of fracture Both eyeballs wero forced from their sockets nnd rested upon tho cheeks. Tho scalp was lacerated nnd filled with particles of dirt. Tho patient rallied nfter tho opera tion, nud hopes nro entertained for his re covery. Deeds Recorded. Tho following deeds wero recorded to-day; From John J. Stauirer to Daniel F. Kline, for lot in Kingtown j from Charles Ruff to W. Leidiger, for lot in Tnmnqua J from Danltl S. Althouso to Willlnm H. Bremer, Jr., for lot in Port Carbon ; from Elizabeth A. Burchlll to Daniel Dohorty et. nl., for lot in Frack vllloj from Mary Frohman to Mary Schaaf, for lot in Shenandoah; from Catherino Thomas to A. It. Seligman, for premises in Mahanoy City ; from Georgo W. Crosland nnd wlfo to Georgo H. Fry, for premises in Pottsvillo. Glrnrdrlllo Hustling. Vic Kissinger, employed as engineer nt tho Schuylkill Traction Company powerhouse, at Rappahannock, was seriously burned about tho hands nnd faco last evening while nt work cleaning tho cumatntor. James Caflerty, employed as a slato picker at Hammond colliery, Girardvllle, had ono of his legs broken below tho kneo in two places and his right arm badly lacerated. Ho wns placed in tho colliery nmbulanco and conveyed to tho Miners' hospital for treat ment. Tho Mahanoy City Bicycle Club, number ing thirty wheelmen, paid a visit to Girard- villo last night, and wero entertained by Georgo Kachcl, of tho Globo restaurant. round Iron 0)ro ut OtinUitko. Tlicro is much excitement in tho vicinity of Quakako to-day over tho discovery of what appears to bo a good quality iron oro bed. Tho striko was made on tho laud of G. W. Nclfert, who was digging post holes. preparatory to building a fence. Tho stratum in that vicinity has often puzzled geologists, coming, as it does, between the anthracite coal nnd oil belts. Arrested for l-'mbcrzlrincnt. Albert Boyer, a former proprietor of the Eaglo Hotel, nt Shnmokin, wns arrested on n warrant sworn out by II. D. Brossman & Sou, of Heading, for whom Boyer sold cigars since leaving tho hotel business. Tho warrant charged him with embezzlement in tho sum of $250. Tho accused waived a hearing nud says that ho will bo ahlo to fully clear him self of tho charge. Tho Joys of Summer Aro all unfolded beforo tho eyes of thoso who read Tho Philadelphia Sunday Press. Do not fail to order the issue of next Sunday, Juno 11, in advance. Every pago will bo full of bright features. Coining' lZrcnt. Juno 15. Ico cream festival under tho auspices of God's American Volunteers in Bobbins' opera houso. Juno 25. Lawn party at tho residence of A. B. Broome, nt Brownsville. dii:i. GUNTEIt. At Shenandoah. Pa., on tho Slh iost., Joseph (Juntcr, nged 7! years nnd 2J days. Funeral will tako place on Friday afternoon, the 12th inst., at 2 o'clock, services 111 tho Methodist Kniscopal church. Interment in Odd l'elhms' cemetery. Prlelifls and relatives invited to attend. G-ll-lt MISCELLANEOUS. TjWIt HAI.K. Tho good will nnd fixtures, nnd ' Hotel furniture complete, of tho Wntson House, No. n H. Main street. Apply to SI. SI. llurke, Att'y G-lO-tf "Olt SAIJC A (rood second liand phaeton. Aimlv at O'llara's livery htablu. corner conn 0-1 Mw u ime aim jjioyu wireets. AVAXTEI) . 15 experienced hands on hats and cnp. Hteadywork. Oood wages. 50 cents to tl.uu per wicK more man elsewhere. Appr xA... -v....!- ii.,.H.uu vrr ri tin x-.-t1 Co., 119 North Whfto street. "YUANTKI). Active, reliable men to travel ) nnd solicit orders for fruit and ornamental nursery Mock. Permanent employment nnd Kood pay. Keferenec required. Address the IE, G. CIIASI2 CO., South Tenn Sq., Philadelphia. 5-9-20t-eod TOII ItKXT. A lareo double. wclMiirhtcd .L room, on the second floor, centrally located with nil modern convenience, suitable for ofllco purposes. Apply at J,. Jtcfowich'a clothing house, 10 and 12 bouth Main fctreet, 1-22-tf ..YOU 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. Bold nt POVINSKY'S DRUQ STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH. MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. KmuummuiuiuiuiiiTi - Shoes at-i j 1 Factory Prices.! Children's Day and ... 1 Shoes v I For that occasion are 3E now in order, and if s: 4B i you are as economical as you ought to be si: youwill come direct ; to the Factory Shoe s Store and buy a pair r of. those PATENT fr LEATHER, hand sewed, Buckle and Bow Sandals, we are offering this week at S 7 Be. to $1.00 a pair according to size ; or gE you may prefer the t Tan color, they are !: here too; yes, and the E larger girls or their mothers can be fitted 4 with the same style, S only, of course, with heels instead of spring gjj US Beautiful fc 1 Gold 1 1 Allimiiiium 1 1 Table Ware 1 Given free to our Sr customers is appre- it ciated by them. Checks given with every pur- IsE 3s chase. S ; lieddall Building. ST "J. A. MOYER, I nanager. Jfc: 'S Shenandoah College 1 360 STUDENTS Eight Principal Teachers . . . . . . Ten Assistant Teacl.eri. Business, Shorthand, . . . Penmanship, English, Typewriting. wmDinea sciioiarslup .... $150 Ono Department ....... 50 S. I. WOOD, President. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. JUNE OFFERINGS., Largest stock of trimmed bonnets and hats, in all the latest summer styles, at the lowest prices. Trimmed Sailor lose and high crowns, 25c to $1.50. Leghorn hats 50c up. Children's white and colored trimmed hats, 50c up. Infant's lace caps, 10c togi.go; silkhats, 50c. Infant's long coats, from $1.25 up. Infant's slips and christening robes, 25c to $3.50. AT. KELLY'S MILLINERY 26 South Main Street. NEISWENTER'S. PRIVATE HORSE SALE NOW GOING ON I Best Car Load GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC ! Under tho auspices of COLUMBIA HOSE S. F. E. Co., Jfo. 1, of Shenandoah. July 4th, 1896, At Columbia Park. DANCIXG JIuslo will bo furnished by tho famous Schoppo orchestra of ten pieces. The pavilllon Is ono of the finest in tho county, nnd affords lovers of the ninusement much enjoyment. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Ono of tho special attractions of the day will be n blcyclo race, n valuable prize to tho winner. Assist tho firo laddies by purchasing a ticket nnd havo o good day out. Admission to Danclnp Pavilllon, 35 cts. Beauty Unrolled To the admiring gaie of those who havo n tnsto for really lino wall paper is the display ofnew wnll paper wrinkles we havo lustreeclyedAoii can find any color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dlninc room, kitchen or cafe from Sc up to S3 per roll. Finonrtlstio papers n specially. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 221 VT. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa, genuine, wclcomo awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. nnln and Coal Sis. rules. wiusiiojBj ... ...w stifntly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't pet it, then come to us for it. V'c carry the host of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. nut- i.iit-orv wAfon nvn,Itfl vour order. Goods denverea prompuy. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. SALE OF WATCH THIS SPACE CANADA All horses will be sound, well bred and well broken. They Will Arrive in a Few Days. 1 pnir sorrels, b nnd 6 yenra old, full brothers, tvhlto limine nnd tnlli, 2,700 lbs. Excellent lira team. 1 pnir iron croys, S nnd G yenrs old, 2,300 pounds. Suitnblo for uudcrtnkers. 1 bfty horse, lfl hands IiIkIi, fl yenrs old, 1,200 lbs. Ffncbu.incss horse. 1 bny mnre, 5 years ohl, 10 hnnds high, 1,200 pounds. Well broken. 1 pnlrbny BeldlnKs.lnhnnds liiRh, 5 nnd 0 yenrs old. Will outttyle nny pnir ever shipped. 1 pnir dnpple crnys, S nnd 0 yenrs old, 2,200 lbs. Very cloicly mnted. A 1 Rrny horse, 10 hnnds high, 6 ycrs old, 1,300 lbs. Well broken. 1 bny horse. 0 years old, 1030 lba. Oood fnmily horse. 1 Imy horse, 0 yenrs old 1075 lbs. Oood business horse. 1 sorrel mnre, 6 years old, well proportioned. 2 first class mules. Ever Shipped. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tlio Shenandoah Dental IJooms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your nrtlflcal teeth do not suit you call to 6eo us. All examinations freo. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, 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, (Tltinan'a Block) East Centre Street. Oftice Ilours: 7 a. m. to S p. m. FOLLOW THE . . . BIG RUSH And vour inevitable wind up point will be the place wnere you can ouy . . . 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 oflering some great values in Blue, Grey 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 STS. SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. ALL SHADES7AND WEIGHTS. ALL PRICES. Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of our customers over and consider his make-up. PORTZ & BRO., 24- INI. Main St. HARLES DERR'S W Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave g liecomlnpr popular. You will like It. make a specialty ol haircuttinz. We HORSES For Day of Arrival of W.-F. fllLLER'S Carload of CANADA : HORSES, u m