The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 21, 1891, Image 4

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    DPIOHSriC! GOODS
-AT Tin:-
CORNER STORE
AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS,
All Id lulu of potted meals, IIhIi,
canned goods, oysters, lobsters,
cruba, lliuslnn caviar, fresh spiced
oysters, 11 now t smnU:d hams, bo
logtiitb uhd smoked beef, York statu
full crouni cheese, Kmuntluil, Swiss,
Edam, BupBa-'o mid LlmbtirKeiv
Flno assortment of cakes mid bis
cuits. O. and 1$. plikhw of tdl
kinds. Pickles by thudoz-n. You
will Hint juet what you want.
KAISll IXPOBT Bill, Light.
mm mm
Cor. Centre and White Streets.
The Evening Herald.
AM. Till! KKWS Knit OKB CENT.
Hi.s a lirger circulation In Shenandoah limn
any otherpiperptrilwlK-d. Circu
lation book opm to all.
LOCAL LUNCHEON.
A tin" July.
Kirly pcuchos.
!).,( tiny are here.
ir your cellar frequently.
1'icnicB almost evory day but Sunday
1, VI.
Ypplo butter and elder will be plenty
tlr winter.
Tho tima to drop a man a line when ho
i overboard.
Work is plenty and all who want to
v- ' k.i'iin fl id it.
Ytnoriean publio schools were never in n
m if1 (1 uirislilng condition than they aro at
J r. sent.
Ii Ih a mistake about 'it b-dnjj unhealthy
to -lni-p on feathers. Iiook at llio spring
chi ken and seo how toujjli lio is.
A c tt planted at the root of a grape vine
i -mat) be tho beat thing to make the
vino produce. "We would quietly add
Hi to are lots of vines and lots of catf.
li t thorn get together.
PRETTY NINA VAN ZANDT.
She In to Hceoiue Hie Wile of un Hal
lull JolirniillM.
Nina Van Zandl, notorious for
Jnr proxy imtrriRgt) with August
f-oics, the lender of the ex-
ttutiii anarchist-, is
bci jiii" tin- wife of S.
to
t: Muliitoa, an Ital
ian Miss Van Zandt's
f.itln r coplirms the
report. Tho mar
rid il, is under
stood, will occur some
tune in .Inly. Thu
prosjn ctive (rrooin,
c-alwitur St ef ano
Alnhuoa. was sunt toNiN.v van 7.aniit.
Chka,'' by an iiillu'iitial daily journal
published in Itome to handle
tho Italian department of the
Worlds Columbian Exposition.
Other Italian papers board of this
proposed venture, and they made him
tluir correspondent. Ho arrived in
ftcw iork, and wus also made tho rep
resentative or IAmeriea, the Xsew
York Italian paper. Ho mot Miss Vnn
Zundt in private theatricals u few
we les ni'o, and it was a mutual case of
love at lirst siirht. Miss Vnn Zandt is
the yinnfr woman who fell in love with
August hplcs, the Anarchist, who was
luii'-ed tor partieiiiation in the Hay.
inaricet l icit, and, heiu unahlo to trot.
the consont of the authorities to her
lnarruije to the condemned man in jail,
t.Lnt b"fore a inairistrute with his
brother and was married to him bv
yioxy After the execution she put on
widow s weeds. s,;
F Mica in large quantities has been dis
covered in llritlbh Columbia near the
bjftd of tho Tcto J anna l'uss.
What a Prominent Physician and
Ohemlat says iAftor Analysis
and Practical Test.
Vr J. lytler, formerly of Hellerue Jfotpiliit
M aiC'U uouege unu uiny laiumt Allege
.-.jti aks us follow :
Alva-a Urazlllan Hmcllli) 'co. U Wiiltret
XT.,. n,,nl.ni.K
(Jcuts: Tliesampe of your tortus illood
Ciun wltlrli T liiiiiuhl ftir unnlwlR. ItHVn
Ruojeciea 10 n very muroujsu io.i, uuu o.u
flml nntiislnulu iraroof mineral or inercnrlnl
preparation in It whatever; aud. us 1 lime
lia'l eonspierablo experience lu IU coii'tini
tlonal flTi-et In certain dlseasos alreavly
1' u jwu to you, I consider It the safest anil
best vegetable blood purifier in the maraol.
Vours 1-eHnectMllv.
ii. .1. i.Y-vrmi. l'b L..M. l.
Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store.t'ergiiwm House
iiiocit, nenaauoan.
Playing Cards.
You can obtain a psck of beat quality
pliying cards by sending fifteen cents in
postage toP. S. Eustla, Gon'l l'ass. Agt.
Ii., 0. & Q.U. R. Chicago, 111. tf
Best work done at Uronnan's etenin
laundry. Everything whito"and spotless.
L.ice curtains a 8iHoialty, AllJ work guar
anteed.
WALL PAPER !
A OAKIiOAD JUST AKK1VKD AT
MBLLET'S
BlllllkS ..BC
Gilt .So
ElllbOSSCU 1 1-ZC
WindOW Slintlee, Spring rollorS..2i5c
Curtain POlOS -O0
JIOVED TO
22 East Centre St., Shenanooah,
CHAS. T. RICE'S OLD STAND.
Tax Duplicates.
If we mistake not, the Horough Council,
a its noxt meeting, win deal witn tnoquoe
lion of overdue tax duplicates in a manner
that may chum some squealing.
Shenandoah Wins.
The fourth game of tho series bclwoen
tho Ilrowiuville and done' Famous base
''mil club, of town, resulted in a victory for
din lattor by a s;ore of 11 to 0. The
Brownivlllo club did not secure a hit oil
Mack's delivery. The features of the
game were two running catches mado by
Kerns and McNealls, and a double play by
Ward, unaseisled.
Coming Events.
July 30th. Festival mil ontortainmentj
Robbins' opera house, under the auspices
.f Silver Wave Castle, v . 0. K. of il. 0
Aug. 6. Ice cream l tival, under the
luspiees of tho "Y's," in ltobbins' opera
house.
Aug. 18. Ice cream and peach fostivsl,
in ltubblns' opera bouse, tnder tho auspices
of Camp No. 183, V. O. S. of A.
-
Tho Mt. Qrotna Hoax.
If tho party who started tho hoax about
Ml. Gretna to which the ItunALD referrod
to last night falls into the hands of Jlaha-
noy City people he will nover tako a hand
in such business again. Tho AInhanoy City
woman who was shocked by the news that
her husband was one of tho victims is still
nuflfarlng from the rffects.
Completed to Doadwood.
The llurlington Koute, 0., 11. & Q. It. It.,
.rom Chicago, I'eoria and St. Louis, is now
omploted, and daily passenger trains are
running through Lincoln, Neb., and
Custer, S. D., to Doadwood. Also to New.
astlo, Wyoming. Sleeping oara to Dead-
wood, tf
SONS OF AMERICA ITEMS.
Notes by One Who Koops Hlmsolf
Posted.
Shonandoah Commandery, No. It, of
town, will hold its Japaneso ice cream fosti
val on September 2.id. It will be a novo!
affair nnd wid attract a large gathoring.
That there aro somo Commanueriee out
side of Pennsylvania interested in the
preservation of tho old Commandery or
esniz ilion. is ovidoncod by tho fact that
Colorado Comnmndery No. 115, of Denver,
Colorado, has, in conjunction with another
one, arranged for tho perpetuation ot the
organization in that stato on a basis similar
to that in Pennsylvania. Another very
stroncr proof is tho action of Montana
Commandery No. of Uulto City, lion
tana, in applying for ndmisdon into tho
Pennsylvania organization. At a recent
meeting of tho Kxecutivo Oommittoo said
application was considered, and by a unan
imous vote it was agreod to grant the
request, and tho result has been that their
ronort and tax were forwarded and samo
roceived by Commandery General oUlcials
Tho mortuary payment fund, ono ot th
cardinal luatures of tho Sons ot America,
goos Into eiTct on August 1st. Upon the
death of a moinber, or a membor's wife, nn
auossment of ton contfe is made on each
member in tho (tale. When tho member
ship ruaclios 2 500 or more t'&l) will be tb
limit for a death benefit. At prosont
will amount to something liko ?180 1
cheap and good inuranco.
Shenandos1. C .minamlery oxpecls toadu
lareelv to it' lembnrjliip during tho next
throe months From ten to fifteen por
6ons have made inquiries tho past week
with a viow to becoming members.
It is uxpeotod that St. Clair will add
coinmanuery 10 iuo rosiar ui buu
state or
gmization in a short tima. Why not havo
it ready for inttl tution on Labor Day ?
Tho Commandery General Hoard of of
ficers held an important buiincss sossion at
State Camp Pennsylvania's Ueadquartors.
A Hoard of Directors to goyorn th
Mortuary Payment Fund was choson
The application blanks and other printed
formi wero fixed upon and will bo ready
for distribution at nn oirly dato. The
state was duly districted to agree with the
laws, and District Oommandors will bo
appointed soon.
Commandery No. 14, of town, has re.
ducod its initation feo to S3 for applicants
from 18 to 85 years of ago. This reduction
is mado for a limited time. Now is th
timo to join
Commandery No. 21, of Slahanoy City
has added several now mombors the past
two months. It is already laying plans for
tho entertainment of tho Stato Comman
dory General, which moots in Mabanoy
City on February 22ad, noxt. A parade of
the commandorios of tho elate Is ono of the
features spoken of.
Oommandory No. 11 oxpocts to havo 40
men in lino at St. Clair on America's Day,
September 7th, next.
OVl Tiri.,, flnno-h
I Will you heed the warning? The signal per-
lUle dlMxwe, Consumption. Ask yourselves
euls,toruiUherlskand do nothing fjriu
,viu Cure sour Cough. 11 never falls. This
explains why more than u Million liotiles
wtro sold the past year. It relieves Croup
iud WhopnlnK Cough at once Motnera do
I not be without It. For Ijune Dock, Hide or
1 1 'lliuAiiltnf h N. liV fV,rtiAr Unln find
ya street..
Walors' Weiss boor Is tho best. John A
R illly sole agent, 6-6-t
HE WON THE DOLLAR.
How a
Small Boy
Called"
Drummor.
As a drummer stood in frontof Sehelfly's
restaurant conversing with , a lrlcnd the
ther day a small boy whoso countenance
of such peculiar formation that it nevor
fails to attract attention, stood near bv
vilh mouth and eyes widely oxtondod,
Utening intently to nil that was being
aid.
"Look here, my son," exclaimed the
irummor, who had eyed tho youthful
listener for several momente, "if you can
hring to me a moro ugly looking boy than
you aro I'll givo you a dollar."
The youth smiled and strolid away
leisurely. Tho drummor continue
conversation with his friend nnd was con
gratulating himself upon getting rid of tho
listener so oasily.
The boy went in sonrch of bis brother
and, i.oeting him, said, " , if you
will come down to Scheifly's Pll 'set 'un
up.' ,- consented and a few uiiuuto"
later the drummor was Interrupted in his
conversation.
Say, mistor, didn't you say you would
give mo a dollar If I could find an uglier
looking boy than mysolf 1".
"1 did," nnswored tho drummor, with a
mile.
"Well, here is my brother. Is ho ns
good looking as 1110?"
"Here's your dollar, .young man," said
tho drummer, as ho handed the bill to tho
youngster, "but I'll bot nnothor you can't
how mo anyone more uglier than either
of you."
' Oh, yes I can," was the prompt rotort.
"Who, then?'
"ily father."
"Nover mind,
I'm satisfied. Isooyou
businoss aud would soon
have an oyo to
bleak' me."
Reading's Royal Routo.
The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad,
by means of its fine equipment, fast trains
uxurious parlor and sleeping oars, and tho
general foresight of its management, lias
uccooded in building up a great reputation
as one of tho most attractive routes to tho
various summer resorts. The prosperity of
Atlantic City, particularly, is dun in a great
measure to the enterprise of this company,
Tho Rsadlng routo affords unsurpassed
facilities for reaching the soa, nnd a largo
majority of tho travel to Atlantic City is
over Its line. Tho ride irom riiuaiioiptiia
to the bcs coast is a dolightful ono. The
road is double trackod, steel railed nnd
stono ballasted, and as the engines use only
hard coil thero is no nnnoyanco from dust,
smoke or cinders. Tho company is running
trains between Philadelphia and tho tea
shore in 73 minutes over its doublo track
which, by tho way, is tho only doublo track
lino to tho coast. That this quick and ab
soluto safe servico, together with thesplon-
iid equipment of the road, is appreciated
by the publio is shown by the largo pro
portion of tho business which it does. An
especially convenient train for Atlantic
City from points up in tho stato has just
beon put on in tho Main Line and Wil
hamsport Division No. 4 whiih arrives in
Philadelphia at 12:00 noon, and make con
nection, by transfer through tho city, with
tho trains leaving Philadelphia at 1:00 p.
m. arriving at Atlantic City at 2:18 p. m
Thero are lots of other trains besides tho
one meutioned, of course, but this is par
ticularly convenient to tho residents of the
interior of tho stato.
A Kind Friend.
Is what they call that Famous Heraedy, Itcd
Viae OU. It nulcklv cures lthcuintiilsm.
NeurnUla, Cuts, liruites, Burns, Sores and all
rain. It Is good for man or biast. 23 cents,
Atiurmrs artig store.
LEATHER and SHOE FiHDIHGS
3?. J. CLEAEY,
Dealer In all kinds of
Shoemakers' : Supplies !
Large nnd flrst-cUss stooi.
All Demands of the Trade Supplied
18 W. CENTRE ST.,
Kcrguiou House building, SHENANDOAH, PA.
GKAKTZ)
Ice Cream Festival
Undtr the ausploel of the
R0BB1NS OPEUt HOUSE, SDENANDOAII, Pi.,
Wednesday, Aug. 5, '91.
TIOKBTS, - 10 0HUT8.
Good for a plate of cream.
iriOIl CONJTITUTIONAIj CONVKNTION
James J. Frnney,
OK 81IKKANPOA1I,
Bubject to Democratic rules.
WANTS, &o.
WANTED. A lady agent to sell n
goot nrtfele among womeu. Apply at
he Hkualii nMce.
OJUL WANTED. A Kootl ox-
i inHiDuwugiit nniuvu lor KQuerm IIOUSO
work. NoolUeruoedannly. Call at IIkiiai.d
illlce. Kast Ooal street. 7-3-tf
FiKSIRABLE
PROPERTY FOR
JL sale.
One or Mia ninaf rtAslnilitn npnnsK
lies on West Oak Blreet, for sale ou reasonable
.run,, vpiiiy m iuiwwh grocery store, cor
aer Jardlu anil Oak streeU. Hheuandnah, Pa
LOST. On Jardln ntrcet, between
Oali and Centre, a nve dollar gold piece,
t'luderwlll be smtnlilr rnw.irlri hv
lamenlJ. L. William;', 8. Jnrdln 8t. 7-2Mw
WOK SALE. A grand uprieht
nno. eoual lo new. 3 rl'irionnts. A.n
C, nnd ono ' flute. Can be nought, in one lot.
or separately. Call at i
Mi'Keone's saloan,
7-13 lw
17OR RENT Store und building
l UOW OCCllnled bv the HllAttnnrinah
Bakery Co. lor ma mfitcturlng ant retnP
anny miHinou. two noors 0 wiaj foot. Apply
tu. u. rittunv. n.m 11
IFAti vrjn-Au Hctlve reliable man
Tt salary aro to si So m.inthlv. with in.
urease, to retireiient In hla nwn neilnn a rn.
wonsllile New York llnuse, Kelereuoes.
UAflUlAUlUHKWWS UOX 1M, JN6W xorE.
NOTICE Proposals will bo received
till JlllV 22 Id. A. I).. 1801. to 12 o'elnnlr
noon, for tho plastering of the front rooms In
the basement of tho uew court bonso and cor
ridor, and also for the oarpeuter work, nans
and specifications cau be seen lu tlie Commis
sioners' olllce.
SAMUEL 0. DtfTUHK,
j.v.MKa j. nowita,
ELIAS J5. H":KD,
Conimlsslouers.
Attesti-JouNS.SNYDEit, Clerk. 0-11-td
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE
Kstate ol rnnlcl Hunibel. deceased.
L,euers of administration on inn estjitA nf
iwmei jtumuei. late or union Imvinlilii.
Schuylkill count v. 1'u.. dioeail. hnvn henn
irr.iu'ed to William II. Itumliel, residing at
iiiugidwu, i"k 10 wuuiu mi iicrsoos lnaentea
to said estnto are reoueslod to muke i nvmet,!.
aud those nvlu claims or demands will
mnke known the same without delay.
WILLI V.M II KUMHEL,
Administrator.
. O M IIoi.LopnrKn, Att'y.
July lOih, 18W.
M7-0t
CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is
hereby irlvon that an Hnnlicntlon will
Ue made to the Governor f l'ennylvanla ou
tliethlrdday or August, 1801, by J. M. Gllck,
Moses .Mervlne. Cnrlstiau Kberls. tilmon
nwoyer, v icnry T. Trout and J. u. Iloelmau
miner mo ac. oi Assemuiy online i "An act
to provide lor me lnoornoralluu and leculn.
tlon of certain cornorallous annroveil Anrll
20, 1S7I," and the supplements thereto, for the
cuaiier or au intenaea corporal ion to ns
culled ''Fulton Vnter Ctmnuuiv." the etinrAC
ter and object of which is the suppls-lugof
wiuer loriue vuunu hi xno ooroiign oi uirrfru
vlll", In the county of Schuylkill, and to per
sous, pjrtuerithlns an J umocl nluus resldlus
I herein as may dehe the same, and for th?so
purnoses to have, nossess nnd enlov ill tho
rights, benefits ana privilege! of said Act of
,YB'omuiy nna supniemenie incrcio.
J. il. I'umisttui. Hoiiciior.
GiKAnnvii.LK, July 7, lb'Jl. 7 7-td
FOB S-AJLIE!
Thoundorilened. deslrlnirto retire from bus.
lness, will dlsposo of his stock ol dry goods,
giocerles Ac, cheap. Purchaser ciiu alsoient
the store loom at rcasimable terms The
stand Is a good one aud lu the bands of a live
mau can ne maao pronianio,
T. 1. DAVIS,
xoo Kortli Jarcliii St.
0-10 tf
M. S, SCHEIDER'S
-NI5W-
-AND
CONPECTIONEIiy,
No, 27
Soullt main St., Sliennudoali
Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies
GUAIIA.M BKEAD A SPECIALTY.
A fine line of Confectionery. lrlne Ice
Croam Tailors nllaulied.
The Photographer
Is located at
No. 14 North White Street
Having ban Ms gullery greatly Improved, he
is nowDeuer piepareu iimi, ever to meet
ineuauu oi me punue luinepnoio.
graphlo line. Tho best photo
graphs at lowest iirlces.
Crnyon Work a Specialty.
W, S, SNYDER'S
Boot and Shoo Store
(Mas toller's old stand,)
Vomer Coal aud Jartllit.H'.H.
.Mr. Snyder will always keep In stook a fine
nueoi uoois sua buocs.
Custom Work, and Rciinlrluj;
done In the best style. He guarantees to sell
cbeaper thu competitors on Main street who
nave uig rums 10 pay, ana guaruutees a genu.
ine uargain ou every purcuase.
NJow Is the t lina to oh sugo yo Jr umia-w j v.
You on gel at Hoajlan's a suit ol good
Summer Underwear at 50c
little bet'er lor 8O0. Good Summer Ou'.lag
ililrtF, 2io to SI. OjIo icaulu's nndgo'the
new Century Hr.ice tlw best Buininer llrace
u themnrket. At
Seanlan'syou can
net a goad
SOFT HAT for 50c,
No moro bother
1th ba's that do
not fit, ns fcau
lan has a new
at Stretshgr for Shaping Hats
to lit the head. Only two dozen more
aSoueokwearleft. Scinlanwlll sllyou
cheap hats and caps, lalost stylos and
colors. Cheap Overalls aud White
4111
rts. in Hoitlli ltgniii St.
Attention, House Gleaners !
Thejwarra weather Is here, and house
Anu nt suou times most everybody needs Bometiiitiir to urigiiicn
up tiio Home, bo 11 you
Veuet, Moquett, Body
TWO OU THRISE
HALL, STAIR OR
You can find a full
Mil
Lid
Curia
n i
UI
Window Shades, Floor aud Table Oilcloths aud Linoleums of all grades.
Prices oaunot ba heateu when quality Is considered.
No misrepresentation one price to all.
I, J. PRICE'S Old
- 113 North Main 'Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
We mean it In every sense of the word. We oiler you good all-wool
suits for less than their value. Our light .goods must go, regardless of
cost; so If you want to purchaso a Men's All-wool Cheviot Suit for
$6.50 call on us.
Furnishing goods also to be had at lower prices than you will find
them elsawhere. Wo make no boasts merely for advertisement, but
wlmt we advertise we will do.
Call aud examine our bargains before purchasing and you will not
regret it.
il, T1- J1
n -famous" one clothier.
11 JV. Main Street, Shenandoah
A. J. GALLAGHER,
Justice of the Peace,
Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written.
juarriago nconaeii anu legni claims
promptly attended to.
Heal Estile, Collection and Insuranco Jgecey
General Plre Insurance lluslness, Represents
tua in ortuwesiern i.iie maurauceuo.
OKFICK-Muldoon'ubnlldliiff, corner Centre
nd Went Sis., Shenandoah, 1'u.
Good fropirti.i A.'! Kinds For Sale,
Alwosto y dou ,1a lrauo dwell"n house,
s.o sand reniuurani, on Kat iinti'e St
-A dwelling aad lestuuruutuu Kast Centre
street.
-Desliablo properly on c.iruer Centra and
Jardlu streels, suitable for business pur
poses, -A two story double liatae dwelling, on
West Lloyd street.
-Two2 story frume dwellings on West Cen
tre street.
-Two '2 story dwellings on the corner ol
Coal and cuestuut stiects store room In
one.
-Two-story single house on North Chestnut
street wituaiargewarenouse aiiuerear.
-Three two-slory double frnino buildings
corner of Lloyd and Ullbert streets.
SOHEIDER'S BAKERY,
SU Xlatl Centra Street, SlIJltf.lXVOAlI.
Bread, Cakes, Ibream and Coafeclionery
-Of ALL, KINDS -
Lambert, The 'Hatter,
Carries an extraordinary line ol
Hats, Caps and Dents' Furnishing Goods
and makes a specialty of
Nelllo Rly anil Mary .Anderson Caps.
O BA3T OENTRH ST.
Q M, HAMILTON, il. I).,
PHYSICIAN AlD SURGEON.
Olfloe-2!) West Lloyd Street, Shenandoah
fa.
- cleaning la the next thing lu order.
need a gjou o.trpei oi eituor
or Tapestry Brusse,
- PLY INGRAIN,
RAG CARPETS!
assortment at PRICE'S.
!
Reliable - Stand.
New Saloon and Restaurant I
Newly Failed, Tapered and Reaovaled.
No. 115.KAST CKNXItlC BTRUEr,
Tln-eo doors above Kendrlck House,
BENJAMIN HASKEY, Proprietor.
s
Mr. Uasliey would In'orm his many filends
nud tho publio that he will inter to their wants
In tho same first-class stylo that he has dono
lu the past. None but the best brands of for.
elgu and domestlo wines, liquors and cigars
will be kept In stock. Cholco tempcranco
drinks. Fine old slock ale
Thoeatlng bar Is supplied with everything
lu tho e'ltlms lino served In the best stylo.
Meals set ved at all hours, l'lne private rooms
attached.
-JXJST OXJT-
a (is
The "MEW BROADWAY11 BAHGE
It beats every thing In the market, and the
price is just right to suit tho times.
It will pay you to come
und see It.
I am prepared to do tbe following at the
prices quoted:
Tin roofing...... 60 per foot and up
Tin rojr painting 1..0
Tin conductor 1J0 "
Tin banging gutter I2u " '
Galvanized chimney stack 20o per pound
Itepalrs for nil stoves 11 specialty.
WM. E. PEATT,
7-S-3ra 331 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah
The Cheapest Place !
to uuy
Gents' FumisMng Goads, Hoiiery, E(c ,
ia at
CHARLES : YAROWSKY'S,
23 West Centre Bt., Bhenandoah.