-m.'jm 11AV1. VOL' A l'UUTIt AIT OK McKINLEY0R BRYAN ? If not, Jo you want one? Wo have re col veil (i supply of ptrttim of lioth cntxlidates In colors, nl.e 2()x8s inches worth 25 cents inch. Our price while they last 13 cents. HOOKS & BROWN a. North tVlaln St. EVENING HERALD avei)xi:si)ay, sr.ivn:MHi:it n, INi'tlimstor Connelly Ilcml. TMwnnl Connelly, the well-known young lmsincss inim anil postmaster, of llmiichuulu, tlieil Monday night, at his home. Mr. Con nelly had Won in delicate health for several years, his malady being u peculiar form of utouiach trouhle. This summer in search of liuilth he went to Lour Hranch. The clmtigo ilid not heneflt him and he was brought lck homo last Wednesday. He immediately took !i his hod and never got out of it, sinking rapidly until the end came, lie was 35 yuan) old and unmarried. Tho funerul will tako place to-morrow morning, interment nt Slinorsvillo. Tho wholo system Is drained and under, mined by indolent ulcers and open soros, IKiWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo speedily heals tiicni. it is too oust pile euro Known, u. 11. Jlagenbuch. Wilkinson's . Cor. Main & Lloyd Sts. The Largest and Best Lighted Store In the County. Edge of the New Season And the fresh merchandise is coming by every freight. This store is brighter and better than in any year of its history ; we enjoy your confidence by selling Uppcl dependable goods at hon&Ujrices. ' A World of Dress -Goods. From fashion's Jgreat centres comes the choicest weaves of new dress goods. VC mention a few specials from a hundred leaders, all new goods.S Serges 25c. and 33c. Fifty inch Serge only 50c, was 75c'. Storm Serges, extra value 50c. Henriettas. The finest American, French and German makes from 25c. to Si -25 a yard. Silks- At special bargain prices ; we still offer 25 in. Faille Silk and Satin Duchesse at 75c. l!1 wool 38 in. Dress Cloth like we sold at 40c, now 25c. 41 e New Cloaks and wraps Are coming also suits and separate skirts. We need not tell you that we always sold more Cloaks and wraps than all our competitors combined and did it in a small store, too our facilities for selling these gar ments are such no store in the county enjoys and we guarantee better goods at lower prices than ever. WATCH OUR DAILY ANNOUNCEMENT. We will offer next week a heavy Cloth Cspe, full length, 120 in. wide, trimmed with velvet collar, pearl buttons and four rows of braid for $1.39 I a'so a rich Brocade Skirts for $1.89 each. These two items are but hintsf this leading store's leaders.' AH OFFICIAL VISIT. Local Knights of rjlliliw lrect Tlielr , lruml Chancellor Commander. Iist ovcnlng was nu eventful ono for (leneral Harrison Lodge No. 251, Knights of Pythias, of town, tho proceedings of tho regular meeting being augmented In Import ance and ploauro by an olllcial visit from Dr. II. H. Dunncll, of Scraulon, Grand Chancellor of tho l'ythUlu of Pennsylvania. Tho visit was not unexpected and tho lodge received tho visit with all tho honors duo his station. The Grand Chancellor spent about two hours in addressing the lodge on tho history, pro gress and future of their organization and outlined his policy for tho ensuing year. Tho f irdcr now lias 7,000 lodges and a member ship of almost 500,000 In tho United States anil last year made a gain in membership of 20,000. llcfore tho session closed tho Grand Chancellor conferred tho grand lodgo honors upon several pastolllcors. After tho meeting Dr. Dunnell liecame tho gneslof tho Dramatic Order of Knights Korassan, K. of P., and participated in tho banquet of tho Order at the Ferguson lloii'o. Mr. Klmor 11. Opp took chargo of tho honored guest and ex tended to him royal hospitality. Seats wero taken in tho dining room of tho hotel shortly after cloven o'clock and Mino Host Hutchison treated tho Pythians to a most excellent supper accompanied by excellent service, lioth wero very highly praised and Mr. Hutchison was highly complimented. Tho menu embraced oystors in two stylos, soup, chicken, all tho vegetables of tho season, fruits, ico cream and icos, assorted cakes, colfeo and other boverages. A f ter tho banquet there was a short social season in tho hotel parlor. Among thoso who participated in tho reception and banquet wero Messrs. Al. Nimmock, Lost Creek, Chancellor Com mander of tho local Pythian lodge; II. C. Wood, Hrooklyn, N. Y.; Frank Keck, Allen town; A. J. Itoss, llirmlugham, Alabama; Klnier Opp, Philip II. Jones, Win. Pcnn; John W. Weeks, Zcb. Itobbins, W. J. Watkins, D.inlcl Knclly, 1'. L. Magargle, Frank Sclnni.lt, Paul llouck, Daniel S Owens, It. 1). ltceso, P. P. D. Kirlln and Thomas Items. If you want a lino wedding cako, let Otto make it for you. Ijirgo farewell lalherlng. Tho homo of Miss Nellio Connelly was tho scene of n largo gathering of friends last evening, who tendered her a farewell, prior to her departure for Lastou, P.i., where she will again assume charge of a public school. After a cour.M3 of various amusements re freshments wero t-erved. Among thoso present were: Misses Agnes O'Hcarn, Julia Miles, Bridget 1'lyuii, Mamo Monaghan, Kate CunniuL'ham. Marv Kllen and Annio HiiTkc. Klla Whalcn, Nora and Kato Oijtham Sallle ana linilget JEoacli, .Mary andAnnie Mack, Maggie and Jano Laml,crt,Mnry Durkin, Kate Hums, Annio Fo.iulia Dunn, Mamo Downey, Winifred Itciily, Maggio Hell, Delia Grady and Miss lieilfly, of Philadelphia, and Messrs. T. P. Shcsjhy, P. H. I'unry, Ijrry Ityan, Michael KoSJh, Thomas Grady, John Kgan, Thomas JJJcGtovcr, Joseph and Martin Devitt, MartliuiFrank and John Conry, W J. SScaiilan. JlHichaol Durkin. Anthony ami Peter MoiuifRhan, Patrick Burke, l'eter Con nelly airfa'Jolm llreslin. n Ivv. insect bites, braises, scalds. oiurnVaro quickly cured by Hewitt's Witch lilatel Salvo, tho great pile euro. C. H. Tho Schools Will Sillier. From PottsvlUe Chronicle. It is extremely unfortunnto that tho School Hoard should have gotten into such a snarl. It is not creditable to tho cause of education. Itoth factions in tho board are equally respon sible for it, and in their determination to down each other they have Injured tho schools of Shenandoah. Tho action of the ollicials connected with tho arrest of Mr. llogart yesterday savors very strongly of persecution. The wholo matter is extremely unfortunate, and is deeply to bo deplored especially since tho schools of Shenandoah suller the most. C3 it - -r I I li. J. SlILKIlJSOfj mm STREET. :-: L10V0 STREET, REMOVED TO 20 East Oak- Street. Dr. J. W. Van Valzah's DENTAL PARLORS. No stairways to climb anymore. g 5,000 BARS OF 3 I ...SOAP 3 TO BE SOU) 3 BARS FOR 60. E. B'r?OLEY, 3 NO. 27 WEBTrCKSTRE STREET. 3 iuiiUiiiiMMiiuuuuiuu Fall inid Winter Uudcrucar. Full and completo line of ladies', gents', misses' and children's underwear in wliito and mixed merino, natural wool and scarlets. Also a big lino of ladies' and gents' llecco lined underwear ranging from 25 cents to Sl.23 a piece. It. F. Ciiu.'s Schaal Acquitted. G. Schaal, the Pottsvillo butcher who was on trial befuro Judge Savidge on a charge of having killed and put on sale unwholesome meats, was acquitted by tho jury yesterday afternoon. Tho caso was brought by tho Pottsvillo Board of Health and tho chief witness was ono of Schaal's discharged employes. Immediately after tho vordict was received a second caso against Schaal was opened. This caso was also instituted by the Pottsvillo Board of Health on oath of the Health Olllccr and another witness who claim that Schaal maintained a nuisance by having a great mass of decaying meat thrown into u sewer. The case is still on. to cum: A con in oni: day Tako Laxative Bromo Quinino Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure 85 cents. 'ow Itoml Issue, In our advertising columns to-day will bo found tho notice showing that the County Commissioners havo decided to issue bonds in the sum of STiS.OOO.rcdeomalilo not sooner than ten years and not later than twenty years at a rato of interest not exceeding four per cent., payable semi-annually and to bo fieo of state tlx. Tho bonds will be issued in $100 and f500 denominations. Tho purposo of tho issue Is to carry on tho almshouse Im provemeuts. Controller Severn will receive bids up to tho 28th Inst, anil they will bo sold to tho highest bidder. Many a day's work is Most by sick head ache, caused by indigestion and stomach troubles. DeWitt's Little liirly Itisera are tho most ellectual pill lor overcoming such dilticulties. t. 11. llagenbucli. Fnllcomiin tiooditmu Kxnlieritted, The grand jury at Pottsvillo yesterday ignored tho bill on oath of John Dauoski, charging; Policeman Henry Goodman with extortion. This was one of tho khid of cases that are trumped up against tho polico to so euro levengo agaiust them when they make arrests. Pay only your own bills. In dealing here tho cash customer Is not taxed to help sn j- port tho credit customers who do not pay. Hero all are ono lovel, All iiru cash. 7-18-tf Factory Shoe Stobe. l'alil Their (Inn lure. Tho constables of tho county wero com polled to pay their own faro to Pottsvllle, In making their returns to court, owing to tho now fee bill going into cuect. They complain bitterly of tho new condition of ntl'airs. Somo of them, it Is wild, were compelled to borrow money to make tho trip. "Boys will bo boys," but you can't afford to lose any of them, Be ready for the green upplo season by having DoWitt's Colloand Cholera euro lu me house, v, 41, uugen buch. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho ltrglou Chron icled lor Hasty Perusal. Mrs. Thomas Balrd, of Ginirdvillo. died on Sunday evening, after a lingering Illness. Milton 1'Cgley, aged 25 years, was killed on tho Beading road near Tremont Monday evening. Hichard Cleary, of Mahanoy City, wants to rldo down Mahanoy Plane on ablcyclo in ono1 mlnuto and tho seconds on n $23 wager. He challenges Howard Burchlll to equal tho feat. Tho Washington Hook and Ladder Com pany, of Mahanoy City, will hold tholr post poned plcnioat High Polntpark on Saturday. "Working" Church People. A long, lean stranger has been circulating through tho region on tho pretense of collect ing for tho construction of n costly l.van- gcllcal church nt Mt. Carmcl, and his appeal anco would Impress ono that ho tells tho truth. In somo towns he realized a neat sum from tho good Christian people, who will no doubt feci liko kicking thcmsolvos when they learn that they contributed to ono of the slickest and most polished swindlers that over guzzled a beer glass. Tho latter Is actually his vocation, and ho hns prosliercd so satis factorily that honesty is an unknown quality in him at tho present timo. Violin, Mandolin, ISanjo, Gtiltnr and Auto harp strings and trimmings at Brumm's. A Cntliollo Congress. September 22d all tho Polish Catholic priests will meet in a four days session, to be held at Buffalo, N. Y., to deliberate on matters portainlng to the welfare of their charges in tho United States and attend to such other now business as tho senso of tho delegates may dictate. Tho congress will be attended by four hundred priests and lay dolegates from all parts of tho union, and tcvcrnl American Bishops will also lo present to aid in the work. Theories of cure may bo discussodatlongth by physicians, but tho sufferers want quick relief ; and Ono Mlnuto Cough Curo will give it to them. A safe curo for children. It is ''tho only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results." C. II. Hagcnbuch. ltelvul Son Ices. Tho revival services being held nightly in tho M. L church are attended by largo audiences. Excellent congregational singing, Ilcv. I. J. Ilcitz, of tho United Evangelical church, preaches this evening. Services opon promptly nt 7:30; ovening services at 7:15. People of different denominations in attend ance. Everybody invited. Tho Itogers Funeral. Tho funeral of the lato Jonathan Kogcre, 8r., took place this afternoon. Tho remains arrived hero from Mt. Oirmel at noon es corted by tho members of tho family and a largo number of friends. Services wero held in tho Welsh Baptist church, cornor of Oak and West streets, Bev. D.I. Evans officiating. Tho remains wore interred in tho Odd Fel lows' cemetery. Tho Clio Case. Walter E. Hall, of tho Pease Piano Com pany, Buffalo, N. Y., and M. J. O'Neill, of town, lelt town this morning on subpoenas t.orved by Detcctivo Amour to appear before tho Grand Jury at Pottsvillo against D. W. Gise, charged by the piano company with em bezzlement. Giso is a fugitive. May lteaumo To-morrow. Tho broken shaft crank, which caused tho idleness of Indiau Kidgo colliery for two days, arrived from Pottsvllle this morning where it had been sent for repairs. It is being placed in position this afternoon, and it is likoly that the colliery will resume work to morrow morning. Is especially true ot Hood's Pills, tor nomedi cine ever contained so great curatlvo power in so small spaco. They are a wholo medlclno mm f3St mm mm mm Sh MM mm 3 SS3 mm mm Wtm mm wm mm pm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm KM mm chest, always ready, al ways ofllclcnt, always sat isfactory; prevent a cold or fever, euro all liver Ills, sick headache, Jaundice, constipation, etc. 25e. Tho only 1'llls to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. YOU CAN SAVE By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. VOTH'R. Sealed iinj)oonls will bo received by tho undersigned, the Controller of hehuylkill county, until 2 p. m. Monday, Hep tetnberlMh, lb'Jt), at litn ollku In Pottsvllle. Schuylkill county, l'a,, for the whole or any part of tho new 4 per cent. (10-20'b) registered county bunds, to bo Issued to the amount of S7.aw.oo. Interest to coinmenco October 1st, when (nld bonds bo issued. All btiU nt not less than pnr. The rlht is reserved to reject any or all bids. State in bid the nuiount wanted, .Mark envelope, bids for bonds. Ky rcquoht of the County Commissioners. It ospect fully, It It. HnVEItN, 9-9-12-14 County Controller. FIRST ANNUAL Race fleet Picnic, op Till: Mahanoy City Wheelmen, LAKESIDE, Saturday, Sept. 12 SO RIDERS SO 5-RACBS-5 RACES START 4 P. M. JONES' FULL ORCHESTRA IN PAVILION. rrl,li.,nntnn.(nl.n T t'f Mia mil ir its jwiib nvni im iMUltr JUPY, Uq i ostpoued on account of rain, ' 1 . j" H peel u l excursion trains will leaver iplkejy( n u.w, a.w niiu iV.W ji, ju. Pa a WM ills ii mm. mm mm Shoes at Factory Prices. mm mm mm mm mm WM mm WM m mm mm Seen Have You Those Handsoi Parlor Lamps ? WM m WM wm Aren't they beauties? You will pay $5 in any lamp store before you get one as good, or as dainty, or as finely designed. New, strictlv up-to-date 1896 pattern just out. Stands on brass feet ; has land scape designs on base and on globe ; stands about two feet high ; painted a delicate blue and a rich brown, and show up most beautifully at night. Wc Give Them Away To Our Customers ! mm mm mi No other shoe dealer ever did so much for you as we. We sell shoes at the lowest prices you ever heard of Factory Prices guarantee you perfect satisfaction every time, ami give you a chance to adorn your parlor with one of the prettiest lamps you can dream of. Checks with every purchase and $25 worth of checks takes a lamp. Factory Shoe Store Beddall's Building, mm mm WM mm mm mm mm mm WM mm WM mm mm mm mm -J. ARTHUR MOYER. W3i Manager. Ifl WM mmwmmmwmwmwmmmmmwi asnnaraS BROMO -KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by tliU (rrnnular effervescent and tlmu lant. An lnstnnt euro for sour ptomacha nnd liendaclieo, which often accumulate from liavlng a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah Evan J. Davies, LIVERV AND Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Fekl. Our delivery AvoRon awaits your order. OooJ, delivered promptly. WILLIAM, ri, HU55ER, t Centre btreet. Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. "Foams to Hire. If you want to hire a rate and reliable team for driving or for working purpoaoa pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teams constantly on nana al reasonable rales, JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. MISCELLANEOUS. AVAI'IJ,rn't',."!n",n ,cvcr- town to sell i'i'.iii KeVtI,eky I rl,e ,v51,.l",k' ,,lfrtt i'.l'Vm"5 f0""1""- Lltklng Valley Co., Dlfdlllcrg, Covington, Ky. tt-.V2t-&w (JALOON 1-OU SAI.K-Ono of t, nnest M wiloom 111 thli valley, recently fltteil up with flno future and In n ile.lrnhlu hicntlnn. is olTercd for wile to a live innii. who lmsnllttlo capital. It Is n hnrgnln. l'or further particulars apply nt tho 1Ikiiai.ii ofllcv. !M-2w POH SAI.K. Ono of tho best pnyhig lumber ynnl. In Khenntntnnh. Cciitrnlly locoted. Kverythlnp; eonnetled w itli the yard, luclucllnR tentn.., will bo sohl nt a reasonable figure. For further Informnttou call on J, V. Johnson. North Main street 8-lMf J7IOH HAI.R A scenntl-hnnd squaro piano. ! Apply nt Wllllnms i: Son, furniture nnd music store. 7-2H-tf TMl'OKTANT NOTICE.-TI10 ftnees, dnnclnjr 1. pnvlllon and stnmls nt Columbln I'nrk are open only to such advertisers who pay forspaces and all others will bo considered ns trespassers. "K'." I"? "'.".ce- Map of the park can bo seen ai uio uoiumuia iioo liousc. Terms for spaces may bo secured from At-rnED nvAxs, Thomas .1. William., ., Thomas iiellis, ,-27-" Committee. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed. &c. j 7 At lowest cash prices. I. J. BROUGHALL, 20 E0DTE MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TEltMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, 2oe S. Jardin St. Beauty Unrolled To tho n (1 ml ring Rtwe of thoso who have a tnsto for really lino wnll paper la tho display of new wall paper wrinkled we haro Just rce!vcd. You can find nny color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from Co up to 83 per; roll. Fine artistic papers n specialty. House, Sign and DecoratlveS Painting. Satisfaction Riiarnnteed. KatlniatC'Schoer fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre fit., Shenandoah, Pa. rinco Your Orders Now. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. f 207 j' West Coal Street. OPEN EVERY DAY Goto tlio Slicnnndoah Dental Hooms for painless extraction of teeth, GaldandBUvor fillings. If your artiflcnl teetkJsVtvjiotf'ta'!. air tor tuo paimcss oxiractiorrorjhWK-yj.iJj SHENAND yon call to sea us. Wo make all kinds of plates. Aluminum Crowns Lonau l and Uridgo work and all opernl tain 10 Dentin burgery. No charges for extracting ordered. Wo are tue only mm. Dental : rS, Office Hours: T m. to 8.SJi22MWff &!? Opposite Reading railroad station.
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