The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 02, 1891, Image 4

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Picnics and Outings!
Severn, the Grocer, is head
quarters for fine Cheese, Fruits
and Vcgetables,Canned Meats,
Pickle3, Crackers, Cakes, Con
densed Milk, etc., suitable for
picnics and excursions.
All new and fresh goods.
SEYERH'S,
Cor. Centre and White Streets.
puhlishkd daily and weekly.
LOOAL LUNOHEON.
llemembor that wo do all kinds of job
work with promptness and dtapatch.
The man who does not complain makes
moro friends than the man who always has
a grievanco.
Thero will I o a regular meeting of tho
Borough Council on Thursday evening at
7:30 o'clock.
Tho license of Joseph lilckcrt, of town
waB transforrod to Villim Nelawondor.
Hij bondsmen are John V. UolTinan and
Frederick Keilhan.
Thirtoeu school inarms had a straw ride
to Stauffer'a woods, near Kingtown, yeslor
day. They hud a most delightful timo and
are willing to repeat the excursion.
Completed to Deadwood.
The Burlington Itouto, C, B. & Q. U. K.
from Chicago, Feoria and St. Louis, is now
completed, and daily passenger trains aro
running through Lincoln, Nob., and
Custer, S. I)., to Deadwood. Also to Now
castle, Wyoming. ....Sleeping cars to Dead
wood. tf
Died.
SHANE. At CV.awissa, May 31. Jacob
Shane, Sr., formerly of Shonandoah, aged
08 years.
Funoral "Wednesday from Catawissa,
Interment at Ashland. It
31 AN GAM. On the 3Ut ult., at Fhil
-ado'vhia, Fa., Michaol Mangam. Be'
mains will arrivo at Shonandoah at 1: 10 p,
m. on tho 3rd inst , and procoed to th
Annunciation church and from thonco to
the Annunciation cemotory, where intor.
mont will ba made. Kolalives and friends
a-e respectfully invited to attend. C-2-U
Grant Band Thanks.
Editoh Hkhalu : Tho members of tho
Grant Cornet Band desire to thank
through tho columns of your valued paper,
all thoo who helped to make thoir picnic
on Decoration Day such a pronounced
Buecea. To tho ladies who worked so
earnestly in their behalf, to tho T. A. B.
Band, of town, and tho Liborty Band, of
Lost Creok, for thoir sorvicos on tho occa
sion, and to tho public in gonoral for their
hearty support wo feol much indobtod.
Grant Band.
fihenandoah, Fa., Juno 1, 1800.
Coming Evonts.
Juno 2. Ice cream and strawborry fei'
tival. Bobbins' opera house; benefit of
English Lutheran church.
June 3 Demorest Contest and entertain
ment i Forguson's theatre, 8 o'clock p.m.
Juno 17 Strawberry and ico cream festi
val in Bobbins' opera houso under tho
auspices of W. H. C. No. 50.
Juno 18. Excursion of Washington
Camp, No. 200, F. O. S. of A., to Lake
eidc.
July 1 Grand Carnival and picnic by
Columbia IIoso Steam Firo Englno Com'
rwny.
Now Bakery.
Soheldor Bros, havo oponod a now
bakory at 27 South Main 6troot, whoro you
canTgot frosh broad, cakes, candy and ico
croam. Givo thorn a call. C-5-3m
The Shenandoah Business Collego will
oontinuo its sessions through tho summor.
x'uplls entering now lor bookkeeping or
shorthand can prepare for positions by
fall. Inquire at tho collego rooms, Bob.
bins' opera house. C-2-2w
Bost work dono at Brennan's steam
laundry. Everything white and spotioss,
Lace curtains a specialty. All work guar'
anteed.
Tho largost stock of wall papor and
window shados over'received in this town,
or county. Good selection, at F. J, l'ortz's
book and stationery store. 3-20-tf
If you want to drive away Dyspepsia,
Biliousness, Constipation, 1'oor Appetite and
nil evil arlnlng from a disordered Liver use
Ur. Lee's I. Her Regulator. Trial bottles lieu
at Klrlln's drug store.
WALL PAPER !
A CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED AT
ILvE ELLBT'S
Blanks Go
Gilt 80
Embossed ,....12 l-2o
Window Shadoe, spring rollcrs..2Cc
Ourtnin Polae 25c
MOVED TO
22 East Centre St., Shenandoah,
CHAB.;T. RICE'S OLD STAND.
Playing; Cards.
You can obtain a pack of best quality
playing cards by tending flfteon conts in
ooaaROtol. S. Eutls, Oen'l VMS. Ajj.1.,
U., 0. &Q.K. K. ChlcsKO. 111. tf
A Pointer.
Thostroot crossings lately put down aro
nuch moro euporiorthan thoio that, woro
ut down by contract in tho post, and cost
nearly two-thirds less. Let tho good work
go on.
Zukufskl's Sontouco.
Joecpb Zukufski, who was convicted of
ihe murder of Ludwlg Novicki, of this
town, was yostorday sentenced by Judge
Uechtol to imprisonment for thrco years
tnd six months-
Its Excollont Qualities
Oommond to public approval tho California
liquid fruit romedy Syrup of Figs. It Is
pleasing to the oyo, and to the taste and by
gently acting on tho kidnoys, liver and
bowels, cloansing the systom oflectually,
thereby promoting tho health and comfort
of all who use it.
Public Sale.
A public salo of one horso, threo buggies
and carriages, slolghs, harness, lirgo-slzcd
steam chopping machine and boilor,
butchor's tools, blocks, etc., will bo held at
Shonandoah, Fa., on Wodnosday, Juno 3,
1691, at 1 p. m.
6-20-Tt James B. Lessio, Agent.
Two Deaths.
Jacob Shane, Sr., at one timo a resident
of Shenandoah, but of lato residing at
Calawissa, dlod at that placo on Sunday,
his diseaso boing miners' asthma. lie was
in his GSth year. Ho will bo buriod at
Ashland to-morrow, tho funoral taking
placo from his lato residence.
Mrs. Emma Kerns, rolict of Dr. F. J
ICorns, died at her rosidenco on North
Main streot last ovening, aftor an illness
of somo timo. Threo children survive her,
Misses Emily and Estella, and Frank
Kerns.
Our Bill of Fare.
Freparod and publishod expressly for tho
Herald roadors.
WEDNESDAY.
BREAKFAST.
O&tmoal with Cream.
Graham Gems and Butter. " Apple Sauco,
Cereal Uotieo.
T DINNER,
Fricassoed Beef. Fotatoo3. Lettuco.
Whito and Brown Broad. Buttor.
Bhubarb Pio. Choose.
Cold Water.
suiter.
Potato Salad.
Broad and Buttor. Currants,
Jelly Crackers. Cocoa.
PERSONAL.
Leo Luks, of Vineland, N. J., is visiting
tnonds in town.
John Davis loft for Butte, Montana, to
join his parents.
Mine Inspector McJIurtno, of Ashland,
was in town last oven'ng.
Miss Mattio Knorr, of Bloomsburg, is
visiting frionds in town.
MIfs Bertollolto, of Mabanoy Flano, is
visiting at 0. E. Titman's.
Messrs. John M. and Issachar Bobbins
havo roturned from tho South.
Miss Emily Glover, of Fottsvillo, is tho
guost of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Kcini.
William Gibson and Miss Mamo Ilouscr
were marriod on Saturday ovening.
Miss May Keiper, of Ashland, spent
Saturday and part of Sunday in town.
Frank Kerns came up from Philadelphia
in time to see his mother boforo she died.
Mrs. Wm. P. Williams and Miss Edith
Minor spent Docoration Day in St. Clair.
1. Y. Sollonberger, ot Mahanoy City,
was a visitor to town yostorday afternoon,
Colonel J. G. Frick, of Fottsvillo, 1
vetoran of two wars, was in town on Frl
day.
Bov. Floyd E. West and Charles and
Alox. Strouso wont on a fishing trip this
morning,
M. M. L'Vollo, Esq., of Ashland, spent
a part of yosterday afternoon in town on
businoss.
T. J. Foster, of tho Colliery Engineer,
Scrantcn, was a visitor to town yosterday
afternoon.
Bichard McIIalo has returned from
Hazleton, whore ho was located for somo
timo past.
Miss Lizzie Evans, of Lansford, tor'
minatod a pleasant visit to frionds In town
yesterday.
Charles Yarowsky, the Wost Contro
street morchant, is transacting business in
Now York City.
Miss Emily Kerns returned from Baton
Now Mexico, having boon called homo to
hor mother's bed side.
Philip Staufl'ur, Oliver Eisonhowor and
Jamos Leckie, of Wilkes-Barro, spent
Saturday and Sunday in town.
Elmer Hess, who was tho guest of rela
tlvos in town tho past few days, rcturnod to
his homo In Nescopec yostorday.
Letter Carrier John Bartsch loft town
yosterday afternoon for Tiffin, Ohio, whoro
ho will remain as tho guest of friends for
week,
A dandy littlo girl (ft stranger to this
world) made its appearanco at the News
rosidenco a fow days ago. The printors
hold a consultation over tho matter and
resolvod to keep it as a mascot.
Mrs. Joseph Guntor, of Klngtown, wh
was marriod about flvo weeks ago, Is ro
ported at tho point of death. Mrs. Guntor
was formerly Miss Mary Ilahno, of town,
Mr. and Mrs. Goo. 11. Brown, of Corn
ing, N. Y., who havo been the guosts of
Mr. and Mrs. 0. E, Titman for sovoral
days, roturnod homo yostorday. Miss
Florence Brown romainod to on joy tho
puro air of Shenandoah.
Mrs. Benjamin Ilagenbuch, of Blooms
burg, Is tho guest of her sons 0. II. and It
D. Ilagenbuch, of town, with hor daugb
tew, Mrs. William Orossloy, of Yorkvlll
S. C, Mrs. 0. Holmes, of Catawissn, and
Miss Lillio Ilagenbuch, of Blocmsburg.
The next generation will wonder at tho
I stupidity of this generation's poor roads.
LAKESIDE.
. Successful Picnic Hold Thero
on Saturday.
Tho picnlo bold at Lakosido on Satur
day, under tho ausplcos of tho Junior
Social Club of Shonandoah High School,
was a grand success. Over 8G0 special ex
cursion tlckots wero sold at tho local and
Mabanoy City stations of tho F. & 11. rail
road.
Tho floor of the dancing pavilion is laid
and tho building will be finished within
two weeks.
Considerable progress has boon made in
tho work on tho raco course Tho enclosuro
will bo put up this wool:.
in improssion prevails that thero will bo
races on tho track when Sunday school pic
nlcs aro held at tho park, but assurance is
given by tho management that thero will
bo no racos on such days.
There will bo a great chango in tho ap-
poaranco of tho park with nnothor yoar.
Boat domot Ebfrt, in town, at "The
Famous" clothing houso, GOc. Shifting
pants from 75c. up.
LAKESIDE-
Driuing Park,
(East Mahanoy Junction)
EE BILL'S
HI3TOEIOAL
Wild West Show!
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
CD
Indian Village, Covkj
and Mexican Encampment
o-nD the only herd of Trained
1 and Spotted Mustangs. Tho
whole history ot a nation told In a
thrilling drama of civilisation, de
plctlng the perils, hardships and
heroism of pioneer life on the
plains, requiring In Its completion
over iiuo daring scouts, trappers,
cowboys, Indian lighters, .Mexican
Vnequeros and Honorns.Chlem with
their Warrlors.Mraves, Squaws aud
Papooses, A herd of spotted Mexi
can M ustangs, herd ot gentle Indian
Ponies and Texas Ilrouchos.
The larger and grandest exhibi
tion of the kind on Ihe American
continent. Owning and traveling
In Its own handsomely equipped
railroad train. The first blouac of
Mexican Vaequeros direct from old
Mexico, headed by Donftce Anno,
tho famous Mexican leader, and
lienor Franclco, tho king ol all
riders and ropers, expert and
matchless In lariat throwing nnd
CD
OO
CO
recKiess noreemansmp.
l'ralrlo Schooners anclr Indian
Travoys, whole herd of American
BUFFALO and TEXAS mil
1-3
A true representation of an
ndian : Buffalo : Hunt !
Showing tho manner of branding wild cattle
ou our v csieru jronuer; sianuuK uau
wonderlul display of sharpihootlng
uy irouuersmeu, cowooye
and Indians led by
MoJ. G. WILLIAM LIIXIE,
(PAWNEE DILL)
'-nmous and fearless Ponv Express Riders.
showlun the mode of carrying Important dls
patchesncross the plains before the Introduc
tion 01 ine leiegrupu. a oauu 01 venuuie
Mexican vneoueros. direct from Mexico, the
greatest rough riders In the world.
reriorraauces every uiiernoua. rcpeuiui ex
cursion trains each day.
uon'i lorget the place ana aaie,
Lakeside Driving Park,
Jlast Mahanoy Junction,
E 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20
AD3IISHION,
Children, miller 12 rH.
35 Cents
IS CeniH
JUTew Jblrm.
yew Stock
Green Truck", Fine Groceries,
FRUITS, tec,
Delaware roe shad and o'.her fresh fish right
irom me uoats on j-riuays. v resu
GreeuB from the South.
Evan's Buildint', B. Centre St.
W. 3. H'ltlla ns' old sland)
Everything new and' rostr. Goods delivered
o any part 01 town.
R. C. KNIGHT & SON.
The Photographer
Is located at
No. 14 North White Street.
Having han his gallery greatly Improved, ho
is nowoetier prepared man over ui meet,
the wants of the publlo lu the photo
graphic line. The best photo
graphs at lowest prices.
Crayon Work a Specialty,
ICECREAM, ICECREAM
By the plate or measure', also put up In
Si 10 nud xo cent PuclEageri
PETER CECOHINI & BRO.'S
117 EA8T CESTUK BTHEET,
w
ANTED. A respectable and
well recommended vouu
intm to ru
a green truete wagon. Apply ai
Knight's, 38
tasi centre tueeu
e i ll
1
WANTS, &o.
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR
sale. One of the most desirable proper
ties on West Oak street, for sale on reasonable
terms. Apply at House's grocery store, cor
ner Jardln and Oak streets. Bbenandoah, Pa.
UAN I'EIJ-An nctlvo reliable man
VV salary 570 to 880 monthly, with In
crease, to represent In his own section a re
sponsible New York House, References.
MANtrrACTUnKK, Lock 1)0x1583, New York.
FOR RENT Storo mid bulldlug
now occupied by the Shenandoah
llakery Co. lor ma mlacturlnv aul retail
candy business. TwofloorsBixaofcet. Apply
to J. J. Franey.
G-IOi
tr
IMPORTANT NOTICE !
All persons aro hereby warned
SOT TO FISH IS Till! DAMS !
Belonging to the
Slieuandoah Water Company,
nudall parties cnuebt violating this notice
win ue
Prosecuted as Trespassers,
By order of
THE OO0VriA.3T-X-.
W, S, SNYDER'S
Boot and Shoe Store,
(Masteller's old stand,)
Corner Conl and jnrilluiSlM.
Mr. Snyder will always keep In stock a fine
Hue of boots and shoes.
Custom Worlc niul Rcpair-iiiR
dono In the best style. He guarantees to sell
cheaper tlinn cotnpelltors on .Main street who
havo big rents to pay, and guarantees a genu
ine bargain on every purchase.
trREEN.: TRUCK I
PISH,
Oysters, Clams and Poultry
Kocoivod daily at tho old roliabio
etand of
.A.. WOMBE'S
North Main SL, near Lloyd.
- Wholesale and Retail.
Vlcnics, festivals aud private parties sup
plied In quantities at short notice.
PrrMTC for a Window Hhade.
UC.IV I 3 others for 3.30. Moc, 50c,
05c, 75c and upwards. Hhadcs made
for stores and private dwellings. Cus
tomers desldlng only the fixtures or
shading by the yard can be accom
modated., Fncke, 10 South Jardin St,
Attention, .House Cleaners I
The warm weather Ih here, and house
AudiitBucu times most everybody needs Bometningto brighten
up the home, bo If you need a good carpet xif either
Veuet, Moquett, Body
TWO OU THREE
HALL, STAIR OR RAG CARPETS
You can find a full assortment at PRICE'S.
ace Curtains, Curtain
hi
Window Shades, Floor and Table Oilcloths nnd Linoleums of all grades.
Prices cannot be beaten when quality Is considered.
No misrepresentation one prlco to all.
RICES'S Old Reliable Stand,
113 North Main Street, Shonandoah, Pa.
fT
high
long
01
are
A.
A Difference in Material
A Material Difference
if?11
PRICES AT "THE FAMOUS!"
Mon's all-wool Cheviot Suits .$8.00
" " Worsted Suits 10.00
Boys' " " " 7.5P
" " Cheviot Suits 6.50
And evervthiug else In our line you will And down to the lowest prices.
We bell the best 60o Domet Shirt in town. Merchant
Tailoring a specialty.
"FAMOUS":
JOMES'
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING.
No, 11 North Main Streot, Shenandoal), Pa.
At Scanlan's-
Yotl enn cet the best find
rhenpest HATS ATD
CAPrf In town. He
lins Just received a full
line or
STRA-W
HATS.
From 5c to $.
Also a nice liuoof light
colored lints, aerby nnu
sou. A nice HKlit col
ored derby hat, S1.25
Light colored soft hut
for 50 cents.
AT SCANLAN'S
You will find cheapest
line ot ruuiNiirj unci
Bnchels In town: nlso
Gum Coats selling
them oil at cost. Six
dozen neckties at 25c a
piece, worth 40c.
Nice line of Gents' UuSerwcarat
TOcasult. Headquarters for sum
mer Shirts nud Boys' Waists.
19 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
GO TO
ELLY'SI
Neat, Cheap and Stylish
Straw Hats from ZOo to 1.50
Short Spray Flowers 5o to 1,00
Wreaths ,20c to 1.73
Infants' Christening Hobo, Cue to S3
Infants' long and short coats...l,2S
up to $3.50.
60.000 LADIES WEAR
Tlii) SELF-SUPPORTING CORSET
Why don't you wear one?
NELLY BLY CAPS !
All Colors, at 30 cents.
Lambert, The Hatter,
Carries an extraordinary line of
Nats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods
and makes a specialty of
Nellie Bly and Mary Anderson CapB,
6 EAST a-BJNTTHE ST.
- cleaning is the next thing In order.
or Tapestry Brussef,
- PW INGRAIN,
Poles of all Kinds!
A difference in material makes a
material difference. Low values and
prices benefit nobody in tho
run. Wo make your dollar
count by giving you its lull value
iroou, nonest woods.
With Clothing that is durable,
(Jntting that is intelligent and a
Making and Finish of the best, wo
sure ot your continued custom
C. YATES & CO.,
NOW ONLYi
Cor. 13th and Chestnut Streets.
Children's Suits (1 upwards
Knee PantH 20c "
Domet Shirts 25o "
Men's shifting shirts 75o "
Best necktie in town 25c
-AT-
Still at the Old Stand
SCHEIDER'S
BAKERY I
NO. 21
East Centre St., Shenandoah.
Better prepat ed than ever to serve our many
patrons with a superior quality of
Bread, Cakes, Ice Cream,
Confectionery of all Kinds,9
Open on Saturday Evenings Until Midnight.
I Open on other evenings (Sunday excepted)
unui ii o'clock.
CLOSED ON - SUNDAYS,
A. J. GALLAGHER,
Justice of the Peace,
Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds wr ltlen.
.uiiiiiuitB uceasusanu legal Claims
promptly attended to.
Heal Estate, Collection and Insurance xlgeney.
General Fire Insurance Business. Itepresents
mi) nuituwtii;ru i.iie insurance uo.
Office Muldoon'sbulldlne. corner ripntrn
I and West Bus., Shenandoah, i'a.
Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale.
1. A two story double frame dwelling house,
slorcand restaurant, on East Centre 8t.
2. A dwelllngand restaurant on East Centre
Btreet. S
3. Desirable property on corner Centre and
jaraiu streets, suuaoie ror business pur
poses. 1. A two story double frame dwelling, on
HW Lloyd street.
-Two 2-story frame dwellings on West Cen
tre street.
0. Two 2-story dwelling on the corner of
ana unesmui streets more room in
oue,
7. Two-story single house on North Chestnut
street. V'tU a large warehouse at the rear.
8. Three two-story double frame buildings
euruerut uioya aua uiioert streets.
John R. Coye,
I Attorney-at-Law
AND
Real Estate Agent,
OFFICE BedpaliVs Buildino,
Cor. Main and Centre Streets, SHENANDOAH. PA.fl
PROPERTY FOR SALE:
-A two and one-half story double frame!
dwelling house, with storo-room and resj
taurant. Located on East Centre street.
3-Avaluablo property located on South Jar J
din Btreet.
3-rieven dwelling houses at the corner of (
bert aud Lloyd streets. Good Investment . 3
Terms reasonable.
ENORMOUS l'lI.K OF
-AT-
DUNCAN & "WAIDLEY'S
-At a sacrifice.-
Handsome designs aud new. Well
worth soc. In order to sell them I
quick we have shaved the prlco downs
to 29c.
JSQyDon't let this opportunity paea
by,
Duncan & Waidley
No. 8 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa
EAGLE HOTEL !
221 W. Centre Street,
I Formerly Kept b;
Mrs. Cmvllle. The abovil
nine,
I Is now kept by
JOHN V. WEEKS,
Formerly of the Keystone Hotel, OUberton
.uestoi accommoouuous tor
Permanent and Transient Guest!
The bar I j stocked with the best brands of
olg ., ale, beer, porter and liquors.
EXCELLENT FItEE LUNCH COUNTER1 T
McKeon's Saloon
109 east centre st.,
Beer, Whiskeys, Brandies' Porter
WINES AND CiaAM
or the finest brands. Music furnished fol
uuus ana parlies, irom one to five pieces.
Pf B. BRIOKER, M. D.,
PJIY&ICIAN AND SLROEON, J
Nol B East Centre Btreetj Mahanoy City, 1 1
J R. OOVLK
A TIORNEY'A T.LA Uf.
Offlco-B6Jdll' balldlnz.corner Mi3 .4 C
streeu
j it rouwtov,
A TT OR HEY-A T-LA W. .
0(Uo BtJdsll'i talldlnr corner MJn una Oeu J
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