FIREWORKS AND FLAGS Largest and Cheapest Stock in Town. HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. EVENING HERALD TUESDAY. JUNK 23, 1600. THE IRON AND STEEL SCALE. It Must be Puttied lleforc Next Tuesday to Avert u Shutdown. PlTTSBtJltO. Juiio 23. All tho iron, steel sheet nnd tin pinto scales of wnRos for tho year beginning on July 1, inndo by tho Amalgamated. Association of Iron, Steel nnd Tin Plato Workers, must ho sottled boforo Tuesday of next week. If tho scales In any of tho departments nro not signed It will mean a susponslon of work In tho union mills until an agreement is reached. In tho tin plato branch confor enco thoro was n disagreement, but there seems to bo no doubt that the conference committees of both sides will come to gether again boforo Saturday, and either compromlso or ngreo to tho Amalgamated Association scalo. In the scalo for sheet mill workers no date has yet been fixed for another confer ence, but it is probablo that they will get together again and roach a settlement. There may bo a fight, howevor, as tho union mills must nil close on Saturday night unless tho wage question is definitely arranged. No conference on tho bar iron scalo hag yet been held, but ono with tho Pittsburg manufacturers has boon fixed for tomor row in this city. Tho most important bar iron conferenco will bo held at Youngs town on Thursday. President Garland, of tho Amalgamated Association, said ho did not anticipate-any trouble in arranging tho scales, and ho believes that all will bo satisfactorily set tled. Ho did not say definitely when they would bo settled, but it is not likely that all will Ijo fixed up. This will bo because tho manufacturers will hold off for a period in order to mako some necessary repairs to tho mills. PERSONAL. Jl'chacl Graham, the East Centro street merchant, is in Philadelphia. Harry Wasley is spending a few days in Columbia. Jliss Lottie Brennan, of Shamokin, who was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ellis, on West Oak street, for tho pnt three weeks, has Rone to Itingtowu to visit friends. Justice Tooinoy was in Pottsvillo to-day, having heen subpoenaed as a witness in the Iiyou-Dumi case. Mr. aud Mrs. John Miller, and children who have been visiting Mr, and Mrs. Joseph i'omigo, have returned to their homes in Wllkcsuurrc, James Stack, accompalned by his sister, Mary, and Miss Cecilia Young, havo gone to Lock lluu, where tho former and Jliss 'tiling will stand an examination boforo the faculty of tho Normal school. William Curry, of Ilazlcton, was tho guost m thu Kennels lamily yesterday. Mrs. It. J. Mouaglmu and family, left for I tanarden, Iowa, this morning, to visit tho loriuc r's husband. Mis Mamo Langton, of Ashland, was tho guest ot town friends last oveuliig. Michael llarmaii and Miss Nettie Amour art Uitingin Shamokin. V. J. Cloary le transacting busiuoss iu hcruntun to-day. Mi Idaho 1'. Kolh, tho school toucher, left for her homo in Alburtls this afternoon to (.pond her summor vacation. Miss Emma Elsenhower, of Worcestor, Mass.. is home spending her summer vacation with her parents, on South Whito street. J. J. Tiemoy and family, of Elkhorn, W. Va , who was visiting his parents on South Mam street, tho past week, left for homo yesterday accompanied by his sister, Miss Katie Tioruey. Jumped The Truck. Yesterday afternoon I'. & I!, engine, 030, William Hepford, engineer, jumped the track while drawing a loadod train of cars around tho cut at tho Wm. I'euu colliery. The l'ottsvillo wrecking crow w as called into service, and it uquiied nine hours of hard labor to replace the iron liorso on tho track. -I AM ALWAYS IN- MY DENTAL PARLORS. Filling with all known material. Crown and liridge work. Examinations free. Ex tractions free, when new teeth are ordered. Cleaning teeth free whon I do your work. All extractions iwlnless. l'uro gas adminis tered. Guarantee witli all my work. Artiliclul teeth inserted and warranted. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oalc Streets. Take the Iron st&irw ay on Oak street. OOlce Hours : n. m. to S p. in. STEAM RENOVATOR Now In operation for the spring house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Featucis and Mattresses Renovated. Price Mat : Renovatlne cornets. Brussels and Ingrain, So per yard. Heavier grailea, toper yard. Feathers cleaned, 8o per Hi. Mattresses cieADea una upnoisiereu, jiuir, 91; cottun, 88 cheaper grade, 12. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Addrc. STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers street and Apple alley, Shenandoah, E. B. FOLEY, GROCER, Has Moved to 27 West Centre St. KISTLER KEIPER NUPTIALS. Two of Sheniiiiilnuh's l'npulnr Young l'coplii Slurried Tills .Morning. Tho principal topic of conversation in society circles for tho past week or two was the announcement of tho engagement of Dr. Milton S. Kistlcr, ono of Shenandoah's bright young practitioners, nnd Miss Emma Kclper, tho accomplished daughter of John Kcipcr, outside foreman nt Keliloy Run colliery. The event occurred this morning, nt 8:30 o'clock, at tho residence of tho bride's parents on litst Lino street. Kov. F. F. Kolh, of Alburtls, who was at one tlmo pastor of tho Presbyterian church of this place, performed the ceremony. Tho wedding was private. only the immediate relatives and friends of the contracting parties bolng present. After tho wedding ceremony the bridal party sat down to a tablo well laden with all tho delicacies of tho season, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kistlcr boarded a morning train for Kerapton, Uerks county, where they will spend a few days with tho former's parents, aud from there they will visit Ocean Grovo, Now York and other points of interest. Upon their return they will tako up their residence at 120 North Jardln street. Tho couple were the recipients of many beautiful aud costly presents, nnd have tho best wishes of a large circle of friends who wish them much happiness, and in which the Ukuald joins. Larger stock of gold watches at Holder man's than any whero else in town. 0-12-tf Tho ltcpuMIcnn ltiitlllentlon. Preparations for tho ratification meeting to ho held on Friday night at Pottsvillo are being mado on an extensive scale, and tho indications point to a largo gathering of Re publicans from ovory Section of tho county. Shenandoah will bo well represented. Tho Pottsvillo Republican Club last night endorsed tho action of tho St. Louis convention in tho selection of McKinlcy and llobart, and tho adoption of tho platform, and endorsed tbo action of tho Pennsylvania delegation in naming Senator Quay for tho Presidency. Committees on finance, program, firo works and music wero appointed, and among tho aids to Marshall G. A. Docrllingcr, of Potts villo, wo uotico tho following : Alex. Scott, of Frackvillo ; J. S. Uodgctts, Gllberton ; Supt. W. II. Lewis, Wm. Pcnu; Joseph McConnell, Ashland ; N. M. Frank, Gordon ; Col. P. II. Monaghau, Girardvillo; David It. James, Shenandoah ; Morgan Price, Lost Creek ; Harrison Hall, Mahanoy City ; John D. Kersliner, Tumaqua ; John F. Finney and J. II . Zcrbcy, Pottsvillo. Sco A. Holderman's display of jowclry. tf Know Their Villi e. Tho railroads of tbo country aro at last clearly realizing the valuo of legitimato newspapers as advertising mediums. Evi dently the Joint Traffic asiociation has como to such realization, as it has iust issued a circular ruling that all special circulars, opera houso advertisements, prospectuses, etc., which have been used to a great extent by different roads, can no longer bo used legitimately, and tho issuance aud passes or favors of any kind by tho railroads for tho same will bo contrary to tho rules of tho Joint Traffic association. Tho new oidcr excludes all forms of advertising except notices and standing ads in regularly published newspapers, and goes into effect July 1. Is Your Foot Illg? Well, if it isn't too big you can buy a ladies' Oxford tio very cheap at tho Factory Shoo Storo. Wo have just received 300 pair of samples, sizes from 2J to 0. They nro all Jl.fiO aud $2.00 goods; closing them out at 73c. 0-5-tf J. A. Movrn, Mem. lllcyclo Itnecs at Mnhuuoy City. Tho Mahanoy City wheelmen havo ar ranged to havo thieo bicycle races on tho afternoon of July 1th, and already over $100 havo been subscribed. At 2 o'clock boys under 1U years will compete; nt 3 o'clock thero will bo a raeo open to all Mahanoy City wheelman, over an eight mile course from the Mansion HouVo to Gllberton and return; and the event of the day will bo at 5 o'clock over tho same course. Don't bo Without llutions On your shoos. The Factory Shoo Store has the host fastener iu town and will fasten them on free of charge, whether your shoes were bought of us or not. 0-5-tf J. A. Moykk, Molt. Killed lit Attempting to Hoard n Train. Michael llooten, of Shamokin, visited friends nt Girardvillo on Saturday, and in attempting to boaid a moving train for his homo fell under tho wheels. Ills head was crushed and cut up in a terriblo manner. Ho was removed to the Miners' hospital, whero ho died on Sunday, llooten was for- nerly a resident of Girurdvulc, and is will known here. Ho is survived by n crippled father. ltlg I)rie in Hosiery. Wo have just received ono caso of Misses' Fast Black Hose, sizes 5 to UJ, which wo will sacriflco at 5 cents per pair. At It. F. Gill's. Cainpulgii Songs. Wo have just rocoived from tho music publishing houso of Tho S.IIirainard's Sons Co., 151 Wabash Ave., Chicago, a copy of tho Truo blue llopubllcuu campaign song hook" for tho campaign of lbOQ. Tho book contains solos, duets, mixed and malo quar tcttB, and is especially arranged for campaign clubs. It Is not a cheap word edition, uud is sold for the remarkably low price of 10 cts, To Meet lit l'lttshurg. The National Council of tho Jr. O. lr. A. M., hold at Denver last weok, has solected PitUburg fur uoxt year's meeting place For.years tho annual meetings havo boon held in the West and the selection of Pitts burg is a victory for the liist. The Council has decided to abolish tho parade on Wash ington's Birthday nest year, deeming it ad visable to liave the councils observe the occasion In other ways. A funil of $10,000 will bo raUod by the Pittsburg Mechanics to entertain the National C'ouucll, whoe session is expected to bring 50,000 membors of tho order to that city. Democratic Nominations. Tho Northumberland couuty Democratic convention wis hold at Suubury yesterday. Charles H. Bickorman, tho well known oar manufacturer, of Milton, was unanimously endorsed for Congress; Henry K. Davis was endorsed with equal unanimity for State Seuator; Dr. W. B. Stouor, of Stmhury, wns named for Treasurer, and Kov. Charlos T. Stock, of Shamokin, for Prothonotary Thoro were no contests for those offices. Dentil of Mrs. (i. II. Iloyer. Two weeks ago Mrs. G. I).. Jtotjr, of Tamaqua, wont to Hazlatiii. "tho vloijer Iniiulitnr Mr .Tnhn Il-iue TOVOlVOr tt rn was taken ill andr ''awMult upon Hilt 'Uo decoed wus 80 hoarlug before JustiHi will tako pluooyiundttod to tho lockup n o'clock, intjirtjuimt of payment of linos nnu If you, ' mako iK HoWenaan's display of jewelry. YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL GAMES. National League. At'Phllndolphln Hnltlmore, 14; Phila delphia, 3. At Boston (11 Innings)- Wash ington, 4; Hostoti, 3. At Louisville Louis ville, 5; St. Louis, 1. At Chlcngo-Chl-ongo, 3; Cincinnati, 1. At Cleveland Pittsburg, 4; Cleveland, S. Eastern League. At Hochoster Hochestcr, 12; Spring field, 7. At Toronto Toronto, 111; Wilkes- barro, 4. At Buffalo Buffalo, I): Scrnn- ton, ". At Syracuse gyrnenso. 0 ; Provi dence 3. Atlnntlo League. At Patcrson Pnteiton, 7; Kow Haven, 8. At Hartford Hartford, 0; Wilming ton, 5. At Newark First gamo: Xow- nrk, 8; Metropolitan, 7, Second gnino: Newark, 10; Metropolitan, 10 called; darkness. l'cmisvlvnnln State League. At Lancaster Lancaster, 12; Ileadng,l Murderer (i'entfy oil Irlnl. Philadelphia, June 23. After several postponements nnd it Inp-o of nearly n year nnd n half since tho commission of tho crimo for which ho has to nnswer, Jnrhes B. Gentry was placed on trial yes terday before Judge Yerkes, in tho court of oyer and terminer, charged with tho murder of Margaret W. Drysdnle, or, ns sho wns known on tho fitngo.Mttdgo Yorko. Gentry and Miss Yorko belonged to tho same theatrical company, and tho murder was tho result of jealousy. Murdered Mnn's Skull in Court. ITollidaysucho, Pn., Juno 23. Thocnso of James Farrell, of Allcqulppa, Allegheny county, Pa., charged with complicity in tho murder of Henry Bonncck, an Altoonn miser, was called for trial in tho Blair county court yesterday. Farrcll's sister, who wns to bo his main witness, hns be como insano and Is confined in tho Beaver Falls' hospital. Tho crime wns committed on April 0. Frank Wilson, an nccompllco, has already been convicted of murder In tho first ihrco. William Doran, another alleged nccompllco, has not yet been,nr rcstcd. The trial of Fnrrcll Is expected to tako up sovernl days. A sensation was created in court by tho production of tho skull of tho murdered man. Escape or n Long Term Prisoner. West Ciif.stei:, Pa., Juno 23. George Mills, n, colored man serving n term of fourteen years in tho Chester county prison for criminal assault and attempted mur der, escaped Sunday night, and all trace of him lias been lost. Mills had served five years of his term, and wns so well bo hnved that ho was allowed more prlvllegos than tho other convicts. It is supposed that ho managed to study tho lock of tho big iron gate, for it was through this that ho escaped. Stabbed nnd Kobbed by T.nmpg. Mauch Chunk, Pa., Juno 23. A gang of tramps assaulted, stabbed and robbed an Arabian peddler named Joseph Marron, of 635 South Main street, Wilkesbarro, yester day afternoon in n glen near Kast Mauch Chunk. Five of tho tramps were arrested after a long strugglo, and all wero safely landed in jail. Marron wns robbed of $10, but his wounds are not serious. Hand Concert To-night. Tho Lithuanian band, under the leader ship of Prof. Zeitz, will render tho following selections from tho awning of J. J. Frauey, corner of Main and O.ik streets, to-night : 1. March, "Northwind" W. 1. Chambers 2. Overturn, "A Night OIT" 12. Uotttirer 3. "Glory to Cioil in the Highest" Deni. Bortniansky Arranged by F. Zeitz. 1. "Mary," l'olka, new. ii. Plantation Jubilee Becbe o. "I'ilc nnd honor be unto our God," new BIng Arranged by F. Zeitz. 7. ThoItaRcIn Ireland 12. lloyer 8. Homnne from Opera Templcr nnd Jewess Marsehucr Arranged by F. Zeitz. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver 111b, Dlllousncss,' Indigestion, Hcadnche. A pleasant laxative. All Druggists. I'rof. Khrhart's Appointment. Prof. W. N.- Ehrhart has been appointed by tho state officials to cxamine tho graduat ing class nt tho Millersvillo State Normal school, commencing June 21th, iu the follow ing studiest Analytical Geometry, DiHbrcn tial and Integral Calculus, higher Algebra, Analytical Mechanics, Spherical Trigonomo try, Mathematical Astronomy nud Logic. Ho leaves to-day for Millersvillo. X7l tor ovir ss of the Globe for NEUI5AL0IA and Bimilar Complaints, anuprepareu unaer me stringent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAYS. ..Prescribed by eminent physlcu DR. RiRHTFR'K Son r.3?nRriiWii7?0 World renowned I Remarkably Bucceisfull OnlvgenntnewlthTrade Mark "Anchor," F. Ad. Hichter & Co.. HCPeitlCt.. Itiw7(:'r. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branca Housed Owa Ulitsworto, ft k 50 cts. in Hheuanilonti tor nme i P. 1. IJ. Kirltn. 0 S. Mum M , J. M Hlllnu,7S. M.iin bt.t-. i; gennuen, k. k. cor. m iLioya bis MONEY TO LOAN ON I2AHY ti:ums. P. W. BIERSTEIN iiOQ S. Jardln St. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. JOHN F. CLEARY, I I'UKH SKIrZKH WATEIt toflTTT CD i A cure for heuache and stomach troubles. GIKOKH ALU, WE1HS 1IKKR. LAGEK lll'.CT, I'OHTEB. OF tfl 17 and IPPeach Alley, Shenandoah mm 8 81,1 M ii lln- im 2 Shoes at-ID Factory Prices. 1 There's Rest for 1 Weary I Feet. 2 2 at the Factory Shoe Store, as well as for wearj' purses. We've a line of Serge Slip pers, with solid leather sole. and leather s t i ff e n i n g around the heel that we shall sell for 25 cents. Ridiculously low price, isn't it? But there's a whole summer's cool, grate ful wear in them, all the same. Better ones fot 50c. ; still better for 75c. 2 For House Wear g 1M 5 . hundreds of ladies wear r Laced Shoes, with serge 3 top and Kid Vamp. ST ;3 These are $1.00. 3! Same kind, only tops fc me un ui scjjjc:, cents. 3 Factory Prices i put upon these shoes and slippers make it seem ! almost like getting some- j thing for nothing. You J can hardly call such J little bits of prices ex- pense. But you can pay double the prices we 5 name and get not a jot j more of comfort. We a utiitu; in juts ui cuimon ; . 1 : . i .. i- t- 1 -w iii nine iui. uo you r i ... . . - you want tnese slioes 11 j you do. i 31 3! 8 Beddall Building. K j. a. moyerJe nanagfer. 3 000000000000000000000 MISCELLANEOUS. TV f ANTED. A hoy to lenm tho Imrber trnile. Apply nt this ofllce. B-3)-St FOIt 8AI.K. Two show ensos, ono five feet lone nml the other 2V. f?t loinr. Anulv nt No. 13 West Lloyd street. 0-38-H 71011 8AI.I3. The rooiI will nml fix tun, nnU iioiei luruinit-e eumpieto, or tli io Wnton louse, No. 5 S. Slain street, Apply to SI. SI. Hurkc, Att'y. U-IO-U "TANTHn. Actlvo, rellnhle men to travel and solicit orders for fruit nnd ornamental nursery utoelr. l'ermnnent eniiiloymeut nnd Booil pay. Iteference retpilrrd. Address the It, O. CIIAMK CO., South I'enn S1., l'lilladelnhln. D--at-eou rIt01'09AIH. l'rlwa and sample, of supplies for the nubile bchools of Rheiutiulnnli. Ph.. Will lie received bv tho uuderHlstnul commttten um text books, on 1'rlday, June S6th, 1WW, at NTiOO p. m. Committee reserves the rlcht to ro- iwt any or uu ums. r. ii. i-;nYAiti, Frank Hank-a, 11. 1'. CllUIttH, T. S. JAMDH, Edwin Wilixois, Committee Shenandoah, l'a., June 2!d, 1890. G-'JMt YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your- Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. 1 mj FOLLOW THE . . . BIG RUSH And your inevitable wind tip 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 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 Iroin. The place is at S. BLOCK'S ROCHESTER : CLOTHINO : HOUSE, COR. MAIN AND CHEERY STS. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. NEISWENTER'S. PRIVATE HORSE SALE NOW GOING ON ! Best Car Load JUNE OFFERINGS. Largest stock of trimmed bonnets and hats, in all the latest summer styles, at the lowest prices. Trimmed Sailor low and high crowns, 25c to $1.50. Leghorn hats 50c up. Children's white and colored trimmed hats, 50c i:p. Infant's lace caps, iocto$i.go; silkhats, 50c. Infant's long coats, from $1.25 up. Infant's slips and christening robes, 25c to $3.50. AT 06900 El 26 South Main Street. Beauty Unrolled To the ndmlrliiB rbzo of tliose who have n taste forrcnlly lino wnll paper la the display of now, wnll paper wrinkles wo lmvo Jiistrccclycil.ou can find nny color or pattern yon want for your hall, beil room, uarlpr, dlnliiB room, kitchen or eafe, from 5o up to 3 per roll. Fine artistic papers n specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting;. Satisfaction cuarontecd. Ketlniates cheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 221 W, Centre St., Shenandoah, I'a. Mace Your Orders Sow. RUSSIAN CORN CURE Is known as the best in the world. This can ho obtained nt POVINSKY'S DRUQ STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. NON-1'OISONOUS. HUMS CUltK. IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd enn't pet H, then come to us for it, "Wo carry the hest ot Groceries, Butter and Eggs; FLOUR and FEED. r 1ll.... nn.nUa nruir nrilfT. GoOtlS i 1 1 i Z i i riUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Clear, Tobacco, lie. Abci'. 'or Heading Itrewlng Co.'d Ileer and Porter. 11Q and 11 Q S. Main St WOOD'S ifflntiDonn college 3SO STUDENTS Eight Principal Teachers . . . . . .Ten Assistant Teachers. Business, Shorthand, . . . Penmanship, English, Typewriting. Combined Scholarship .... $150 Ono Department 50 S. I. WOOD, President. 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., N. Main St. ljmlr forrcls, o nnd C years oM, full brothers, white maincs and tnlla, 2,700 lbs. Kxcellcnt fire team. 1 bay mare, 5 years old, 1C hands high, 1,200 pounds. Well broken. 1 nair bay Keldinira.lC hands hich irfcs fland 6 veara 'old. Will outtvU nny pair ever shipped. 1 pair dapple grays, 3 and 0 ycara old, 2,200 Ibq. Very closely mated. 1 bay horse, 0 years old, 1050 lbe. Good family horse. 1 bay horse, 0 years old, 1073 lbs- Good business horse. fj2 first class mutes. Ever Shipped. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto the Shenandoah Dental Rooms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If yonr nrtificil teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo mako nil kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Iiridgo 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? i East Centro Street. Ofuce Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. GRAIN D ANNUAL PICNIC ! Under the auspices of COLUMBIA HOSE S. F. 12. Oo.t No. 1, of Shenandoah. July 4th, 1896, At Columbia Vark. Jtuslo will be furnished by the famous Sehoppo orchestra of ten pieces. The pavllllon Is one of tho finest In the county, and affords lovers of the amusement much enjoyment, SPECIAL ATTRACTION. One of the special attractions of the day will ben blcyclo race, a valuable prize to tho winner. Assist the lire laddies by purchasing a ticket and havo a good day out. A rock drilling contest will take place at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. A good prize to the winner. Admission to Dancing Pavllllon, 35 cts. ft
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