W. -MKtowmw WniMi -iii ! ,. i 1,1,,, - . MMM I v 1 You Can Mako Your dollars and cents gon long ny liy carrying them. You can save ""TIME AND MONEY by buying ymir stationery, lilnnk hooks, Sc., at out store HOOKS & BROWN A North Main St. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. In order to make room for the carpenters we offer the following selected stock which is displayed in our large show windows at greatly reduced prices. A big lot of Men's Good Grade PANTS at a reduction of 30 per cent, on the original price. a mo STOCK MEN'S SUITS of every description at a reduction of 50 per cent. These goods are going at sacrificing prices. Also a big lot of Children's Suits :-: :-: and Novelties. l. Goldin, Prop.. 9 and 11 South Main Street. EVENING HERALD SATPItDAY, AUGUST 15. 1M0. YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL GAMES Niitlnnnl Lcngtin. At Philadelphia Philadelphia, II WnshlnRton, 0. At Ronton Boston, i; Now York, 0. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, C; Cleveland, 4. At Louisville Loulsvillo, 5; Chicago, 4. 1'HHlurn LAngim. At Scrnnton (14 Innings) Scrnnton. 4 : Toronto, 3. At Wllkesbarro Hutlnlo, t. Wllkesbarro, 0. Atl'rovldeuco(15 innings) Providoneo, 8; Syracuse, 5. Atlantic I.eaguo. At Lancaster Lancaster, 9; Nownrk, 6. At Hartford Hartford, 7; Wilmliig ton, 5. Another l'lni for Thief IlariNloy. IlAHlUSiiuno. Aug. 10. Robert Alexan der, of Philadelphia, appeared before Gov ernor Hastings yesterday to urgo that ox City Treasurer John Hardsley, of Phila delphia, bo pardoned. Tha governor do cllnod to listen to any arguments on tho points lu the case by Mr. Alexander ex coptastohis physical condition. Coun sel presentoil letters from Drs. Janney and Hamilton, of Philadelphia, stating that Hardsley Is seriously 111 and will dlo soon if not released. Tho governor agreed with Aloxander that the letter from tho phy hicians as to Ilnrdsloy'tt condition was equivalent to an aflldavit. A special ses sion of tho board of pardons will be held within two weoks to consider tho case. Wilkinson's New More. There's busy buyors at every counter of tho big store from morning till closing time. Our new store, the great stocks of new choico dry goods and carpets, tho artistic displays and tho careful attention given all cus tomers by our obliging salespeople, nil com bine to make this tho favorite store for our thousands of patrons. Our prices are lower than others because wo can nllbrd to buy in larger quantities; our goods are better, be cause wo aro trailers in stylo and quality, and with our record of nearly 20 years of dry goods buying nd selling wo know tho wants of our trade, and our experience has taught us to buy tho host. Tho cheap catch lH3imy worthless stock has no room in our store. !it L. J. Wilkinson. Schuylkill 1'imnors' Institute. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Hamilton, of Harrisburg, has fixed farmers' institutes as follows, details to, bo announced later: Jliugtown, December 18; Orwigsbtirg, De cember 10; Friedensburg, December 21, and l'iuegrovo, December 22. If yon want a lino wedding cake, let Otto make it for you. HAVE KKTUKNEI) FliOM PHILA DELPHIA WITH A . . . . Complete Dental Outfit I'OIt CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and oak Streets. Take the Iron stairway on Oak street. Office Hour : 8 a. in. to 8 p. m. aJfWmmWWWWWmNm&S S WE HAVE THE ... 2 1 ...LATEST DESIGNS IN FLOOR OIL CLOTH. 3 E. B. FOLEY, 3 NO. 37 WEST CENTRE STREET. A PRETTY FOOT IS 2 SOMETHING I and a pretty foot in a H pretty shoe is a good sE deal more. But a pretty foot in an ill- looking, ill-fitting shoe : is worst of all. The Oxford Ties and San- SEE dals we sell will make It: a pretty foot prettier, E or a less attractive 'understanding,' neat S and trim. We've the S nicest line you ever S saw ; neatest shapes ; JEj all widths; all toes and S all prices from 75c. to $1.50. We can suit S any purse in town, and : Fit Any Maid g But a Mermaid, S and we'd try right hard to fit her. They come in Blacks and IE Russets ; bows or buckles, and are al together the cheapest K foot beautifiers you ever saw for any- 5 where near the prices jj we ask. o-- Checks for every g purchase you make, which can be ex changed for that hand- some Gold Aluminum EE Ware you see in our window. ISHOE I 1 STORE, 1 2 "J. A. MOYER, j Manager. gf?mm?M?frorofwmnmm They Will Not Itchullri. In all likelihood the Logan breaker at Centralia, which was burned to tho ground at an early hour last Saturday morning, will not bo rebuilt. That was the opinion ox pressed by a gentleman prominent in the aUairs of tho Lehigh Valley Coal Co., in con versation with a icpoiter for the Ashland Telegram. Ho said that tho company now had under consideration the plan of con necting tho workings of tho Logan and Ccutralla mines underground, uud then im proving and enlarging tho Centralia breaker so that it would bo ablo to handle tho coal takon from both. This would givu Centralia ouo of tho largest breakers In tho coal region, and would still give employment to tho men from both collieries. Tor Snlo Cheap, A dosirablo residence on East Coal street Apply to M. 31. llurko, attomey-at-law. tf The irnnt Hand Concert. An open air concert was given last evening on tho awning in front of Keitcr's store on North Malm street by tho Graut Hand and was oujoyed by several hundred people, auioug them inauy residents of Wm. l'cun, Lost Creek and (lirardvillo. One car on the Schuylkill Traction lino carried 60 passengers to tho place where tho concert was held. Tho program readerod was a very pleasing ouo and tho baud was heartily applauded at tho close of each selection. Many citizens commend the police forco for tho excellent order that was maintained during tho concert. Pay only your own bills. In dealing hero the cash customer is not taxed to help sup port tho credit customers who do not pay, litre ull aro ouo level. All are cash. 7-18-tf Factokv Shoe Stobe. Advertised Letters. Tho following letters remain uncalled for at tho local post oillco : Mrs. Laura Arnold, Howard H. Ashley, Elsworth F, Welker, Ehvood Longstreth, Harry S. Harvey, Tho Bowman Clothing Co, MIKE KLIN2 CAPTURED. . Arretted AVItli Others nt Sit. Carincl for ;lt0hhcry. Last Wednesday night llcnnevillo Sloblg, tho watchman at the Alaska colliery, "ear Mt. Carmel, was assaulted by threo tramps and roblied of his watch. Slobig was beaten with a "billy" and shot through ono of his wrists. Thursday night a posso of Mt. Car mel elllcers was formed to follow a cluo and succeeded in arresting Mlko Smith, John Wllsun and William McHugh. On tho way to tho lockup Smith broke away from tho olllcers, but was tripped by a miner and re captured. It was learned yesterday that Smith Is Mlko Kline, who led it gang of robbers in this vicinity for several years. Tho idontifl I cation was positively mado by Jonathan I liogcrs, Sr., and several other former Shen andoah citizens now residing In Jit. Carincl, Kline was confined in tho Puttsvllla jail sovcral years ago after having led in many burglaries and robberies and was one of tho men who mado tho famous skylight csenpo j from tho jail. Ho was novor lecapturcd. I Somo months after ho and others robbed tho I house of Daniel E. Urcnnan on West Coal 1 street of nt least ?1,800. Klino was traced to dlli'erent parts of this stato and New Jersey, ! but never captured. Ho is now In tho Sun j bury jail and yestciday Dolectivo Amour ! lodged a detainer against him for tho Urcnnan robbery. OI.lt uury. William J. Lloyd died nt 10 o'clock this morning at his home on West Cherry street, lifter a Hngeriug illncFS. Ho suffered for some timo from a complication of diseasos, but tho direct cause of death was pleuro pneumonia. Tho deceased wus 30 years of ago and is survived by his wifo and two children. Ho had a wldo reputation as a caterer nud at ono time was proprietor of tho Palace Thcatro restaurant and saloon in Olrardvillo. Ho was Inst engaged as caterer in llrennan's restaurant and saloon on North Main street. Mks Ireno Lambert, daughter of Mary E. and tho lato Philip Lambert, died at her homo in Mt. Carincl this morning, aged 20 years. Miss Lambert was n resident of this town up to threo years ago and has many friends horo who will regret to learn of her death. List January a disease attacked tho bono of Miss Lambert's loft shoulder and it grew worso gradually until last June, when an amputation of tho arm nt tho shoulder was made at tho Methodist Episcopal hospital at Philadelphia. The operation wa3 per formed too late, however, and tho disease ultimately resulted in tho young woman's death. Tho remains will bo brought to town for interment in the Odd Fellows' cemetery on Monday, leaving Mt. Carmel on tho 12:27 p. m. Lehigh Vnlley train. A Popular Captain. At Pine (Irovo this evening Capt. James . Umhenliower, or Co. O, -1th licgimcnt, N. (1. P., will bo presented with tho gold wntch ollered by tho Philadelphia Times for the most popular captain nt tho annual en campment at Lewistown in July. Tho pre sentation speech will bo mado by l'rof. (ieorge W. Channel, of Pino Grove, and Horaco F. Ilcber, of tho Couty Commissioner's olllce, will respond in behalf of Capt. Um henliower. llefreshments will bo served after the presentation. Why They Hid Not 1'nriule. Among tho organizations which failed to appear in tho firemen's parade this morning was tho Patriotic Drum Corps. The non appearance wns caused by many of tho members being compelled to work. Only live members of tho corps were at leisure, and the remaining eighteen could not report. They will, however, attend the picnic of tho Mnhanoy Piano band at Washington park, Ashland, this evening. Deeds Hecorded. Tho following deeds were recorded at Pottsvillo to-day: From liertha Schmluko to Gwcnnio Cooper, for a tract of laud lu lllytbo township ; Anna 1!. Kerschner to Dridget Ilurke, for premises in Mahanoy City. j;x-Sciiiitor WuHon to Jliirry, Ex-Senator M. C. Watson, of town, and Miss Auuio Cottello, of Ashland, will bo married at tho latter place next week. Tho day has not been fixed. ' The ltescne's New Teulii. Tho Itcscuo Hook & Ladder Company yes terday purchased from William Neiswentern team of iron gray horses that will bo used witli tho company's chemical engine and transfer wagon. Tho teaui was Bhown with the cngino on Main street lust night and mado a favorable impression. i)ii:i). I.AMHKKT. On tho 15lh Inst., at Mt. Carmel, 'a., Irene Ioubert, daughter of Mnry K. ami the Into Philip Lambert, nged 20 years nnd (J months. Tho funeral will laku pliue on Mon thly. 17th Inst. Services at the late resilience In Mt. Carmel at 11 a. nt. Funeral will lenve Mt. Cnniicl oil tliu 12:27 1- in. Lehigh Valley train. Interment in tho Odd Fellows' ccmo tcry, Bhenaudoah. ltcl.'itivcs and friends respectfully ln ited to attend. 8-15-H Biliousness Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents dlges tlon and permits food to ferment and putrlfy In the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, Hood's lnsomlna, nervousness, and, II not relieved, bilious fever PiHs or blood poisoning. Hood' l-uis siunuiaio uio awJiiuicii, I rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con. Ml mortgage 10-iar bonds tobe Issued by All stlpatlon etc. 35 cents. Sold by all druggists. Habits' l'roti stant Kplseopal Church, of Slii-nan-The only l'UU to tako with Hood's Sarsaparllla. I donh. llonda are in denominations of $5 and T01111INS' Ol'KKA HOUSK, 111 SIIKXAMIOAll One Week, Commencing MONDAY, AUGUST 17th, '96 Miss Laurean Chandler, 1 Tho Georgia Nlshtlnnale, and Iter own , , , CONCERT and JUBILEE COMPANY. singers-dancers, new songs, old songs, mandolin solo, guitar solo, musical duetts and trio, duck a1j1d wing dancing. prices: 10, 20 & 30 cents. MATINEE, Saturday at 2 p. m. OWNED The Great Presbyterian, D. D., of What Paine's Celery Compound Has Done For the Eloquent Preacher. From no ono class of men has Paino's eclory compound received more unstinted pralso for us womieriui powers oi maKing inosicK to no well again than from ministers of tho gospel in every denomination. Iev. Father Ouellet, ISev. Dr. Meek, the editor of tho "Central Methodist," Kev. Dr. iiaiid, Itov. W. J. White, D. D., of tho Geor gia Baptist, aro among the hosts of clergymen who havo gratefully published, that their ex perience might be of benefit to others, the over truo story of how this greatest of all reme dies makes people well, building up tho shat tered nerves, enriching the thin blood and rooting out disease. Key. Charles L. Thompson, D. D., pastor of the Madison Avciiuo Presbyterian Church in New York city, is a man crowned with honor. Before going to tho celebrated church where ho now preaches in New York lie served in prominent pulpits in Cincinnati, Chicago, Pittsburg uud Kansas City. Ho has written much and well on themes of public in terest, presided over tho Centennial General T MISCELLANEOUS. "IOIt BALK. A licensed saloon property. Lot X JUxlOO uud tloublu thvelllni; on tho rear. 'alr urice. A rie&irahle tironertv. Inquire of AVnu II. blioemakcr, nt hlsofllce. TADIEH, 1 make lily wnKcs nt home, nnd want J all to havo tho saint opportunity. The work Is very pleasant and will easily pay S18 weekly. Tills Is no deception. I want no money nnd will gladly send full particulars to all send ing stamp. .Miss M A, Stcbbins, Lawrence, Mich. S-15-H IjlOIt SALE. A desirable mddeneo nnd half 7 lot on White street, within one squaru of Centre street. Inquire of Win. II. Shoemaker M-lw TjOH HAIA2. A second-hand sounro nlano. X' Apply ut Williams & Hon, furniture nnd music store. 7-'.M-tt WIANTUl). fi.000 nueuts for llussell's nuthor- , licd"LlVI OF McKlNLEY nnd IIO 11AHT." 550 rages, eleguntly illustrnted. l'rloo only 81 00. Tho best and tho cheapest, nnd out sells nil others. H) per cent, to nirents and l refglit pnltl. jffiv-Itooks now ready, bnve tlnio by Bending 60 cents In stninps for nn outfit at once. Address A. II. WOltTMNUTON & CO., llnrtford, Conn. 7-3-tw-eod -r,m, HAT.TI. l,nl ,.t .i, urn I 850, nnd bear Intercut at 0 per cent., payable If these bonds are taken on or lffrn tho 2oth inst. tho neerued interest from July will go to tho purchasers. Apply to Dr. O. M. Korduer, .11 East Oak Street, bhenaudoah. l'a. 'IMPORTANT NOTICE. Tho ftnees, dancing X imvillou and stands nt Columbia Park aro open only to such advertisers who pay for spaces ami all others will bo considered as fresimtsers, whether the signs bo painted, or taeked, or bung upon tho fence. Terms for spaces may bo si cured from Ai.FitEn Evans, Thomas J. Wiijjaus, Tiiouas Helms, 7-27-tf Committee. YOU CAN SAVE NWVIONEY -oBy Purchasing Your Grocifies, Smoked V Tldur and Feefl Meluskey & 10S S. Mairf mm Rev. Charles L. Thompson, New York. Assembly in Philadelphia, and has becu often a commissioner and chairman ofleadlng cum - mittccs, and un exceptionally forcible debater in nil the church courts. His largo chaiity lias made him a welcomo representative of his church tootherchurches nud to his brethren of other lands. Dr. Thompson is u prodigious woiker. Ho is ono of many thousands who havo dU- covered what-Paine's celery compound does for those who aro Worn out by labor, who are suffering from some stage of nervous exhaus tion, and who requite a health-giving remedy that will speedily lepleuiah tho system with piopcr nutriment. Writing from Now York on Juno 23, Dr. Thompson mid: "I think to the nsoof Paine's celery com pound is due the fact that after a winter of exhausting work I have been ablg to carry my duties through tho enervating springtime with unusiil ease nud comfort " To the multitude who suffer from tho ener - vating effects of tho warm weather in this ell - Horses Have Ar rived. - Public Sale of Western Horses WM. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIK STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPOSALS. h&ropnsals will be received by the Shenandoah School Hoard up to Auuust 17th, Iblxi. at 6 p. ni., XofiW single desks and 800 feet of blackboard. iiiare or less, u leci u inencs wiuo. l ite Hoard Mrfhrves tho right to reject any or all bids, wblcu must bo sent to tno cjiulrman 01 tho Mlersti-ncd eommlttco. JOHN r. J.KE, Chairman. William T. Tuczise. John K. Hkigiss, II. C. CllVKCH, MICHAEL HCIXlVAN. Committee. HONOR. mate, this plain, straighforward statement 1 from so eminent and fearless a clergyman should bo heeded. P.iine's celery compound has put an end to an enormous amount of sickness and discaso. 1 1 began at the very outset of its splendid career to cure men and women of kidney troubles, liver complaint and nervous prostra tion. Its speedy and lasting curcsof all these 1 nerve and blood disorders wore not slow in spreading its reputation through every state in tho country. Physicians everywhere greeted tho great remedy as tho most enlightened, most skillful means that could bo employed fur invigorating tho "run-down" system. Thousands of wholly disinterested mon and women saw their neighbors and townspeople made well by Paine's celery compound. This epoch-makiug discovery in medicine, duo to tho patience, thoroughness and zeal uf the great D.utmouth Collego scientist, stands j to-day unquestioned as the greatest brain and ' nerve strengthener and restorer tho world 1 possesses. ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 18. nt the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, At 1 p. in. rnln nr shine This car will -oil- 23rd carload. EVERY HORSE WILL BE SOLD FOR WHAT IT BRINGS. NEISWENTER. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Iiooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artlfical teeth do not suit vou'call to see us. All examinations free. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Ilridgo work and all operations that per. tah to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo are tho only usors of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman'a Block) ,Stra Offii 1 'i "t-ZZ.
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