The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 18, 1891, Image 4

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    CN"0"W ON" T'JP I
s-
ipics-nsria goods
AT T11K
CORNERSTORE I
All kinds of potted meats, fish,
canned goods, oyslerB, lobste:s,
crHbs, Ku hIiiii caviar, fresh spiced
oysters, 11 tie t smoked hums, bo
lognas and smoked bi-if, York state
full crDntii,l)eesc,12!iinnthal,8wIf'8I
Edam, BupBueo und Llmbnrger.
Fine assortinent of cakes and bis
cults. G. and 1$. pUkles of all
kinds. l,lckliby tliedoy.tn. You
will 11 iid Just what you want.
Cor. Centre and White Streets.
The Evening Herald.
AM. THi: Nl'.WB I'Oll ON13 CUNT.
Has a larger circulation In Shenandoah than
auy other piper puhllhed. Ulrou
latton hook open to nil.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET
Judge Hon. D.-il. Qrcen.
Sheriff Denjumin .Smith.
Jury Commissioner Maj . William
Clark.
Poor Director George lioffner.
Delegates to the Constitutional Con
ventlon, 30f7 District Joseph 11.
JPomeroy, John J. Coyle.
LOOLAL UNOHEON.
Cantaloupes uro bettor.
Over half of August Rirao.
Time now to plant a full iidvertifoment.
Silk undorwour is growing in popular
favor.
This is tho month to go to soashoro
mountains.
Varnished woodwork can b.i cleaned with
cold tea.
Tho tree is known by its fruits, but you
can't toll a whiflla troo that way.
Tho volume of summor travel developed
by vacation trips is not on tho wane yet.
Tho delightful breaks in the hot woalher
are greatly appreciated by evorybody.
THE GLASS IN USE.
AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS,
MMAM CUT, Fi
Lisrlit.
)wasn maBuanBDiai rrtam im&aa mama xxr mAna W
ibji jHMpgiv imwiEUiBua miiwukpg CTyaaOfc
tftlnBTTfllT lfTlTTf tffnFfltttVn Wtwifttl EFfl
Dark.
An Knorinou Showing for That Industry
In tho Unitod States.
What a lot of glass tlicro Is In the
-world when ono comes to think about
'It. Somo slight idea of tho vastness of
tho amount of class used for
windows and mirrors may ho oh
talncd, 'says tho lluffalo Com'
mcrcial, when It Is stated that for sev
eral years past tho sum of money an
nually paid in premiums for insurance
has reached close upon $700,000, a sum
representing; class to tho actual valuo
K)f $23,000,000.
' Nor does this hy any moans Include
'tho wliolo of tho glass thus used, for as
suredly there are many people who do
not Insuro at all, and soruo who only do
iso partially. In a largo hotel now hulld
Ing In Now York city thcro will ho
'3,000 sashes, each about four feet
square, without counting tho largo wlu-
Idows on tho ground floor.
' A still better Idea of tho quantity of
Iglass used throughout tho United
Btates may bo obtained from tho estl
matcs that during tho coming year
,thero will ho manufactured and im
ported somo 89,500,000 square feet of
plate, mirror and sheet glass. In detail
13,000,000 square feet of plato.40,000,000
(square feet of window or bheet glass,
4,000,000 squaro feet of mirrors and
vD.000,000 squaro foot of colored, celling,
llloor and roofing glass.
, This Is -all to bo manufactured in tho
(Unitcd States. Then thcro aro orders
'In hand abroad for Importation Into
.America amounting to 3,o00,0u0 square
feet of mirror glass, 25,000,000 squaro
foot of window glass, and 600,000 squaro
Ifeet of colored, celling and roollng
glass.
Coming Evonts.
Aug. 18. loo croam and poach festival,
in Hob-bins' opera house, mdor tho auspices
of Camp No. 183, P. O. S. of A.
Aug. 21. Evangelical Sunday school
picnic, Delano.
Sept 2. Japanoso ico cream festival in
Bobbins' opora home, under tho auspices of
tihonandoah Cominandory, No. 11, Sons of
America.
Waters' Weiss beor is tho bast. John A
Boilly eolo agont. 6-6-tf
liest work dono at Bronnan'6 jtoa.ni
Uundry. Everything whlto and spotless,
liaco curUlns a specialty. All work guar
anteed. From Tho Nation's Capitol.
Mr. A. N. Hazcn, Waxliluuton, D, C, nays i
The Famous lted Hag Oil, Is a perjoct Jamlly
medicine, and has lis ooual lor Rheumatism,
.Neuralgia, Bprulns, Cuts, Hums, and all
bodily paid. 1'rlce 23 ceuU. At Itlrlln's drug
eiore.
ANOTHER RAILWAY HORROR.
TuiilTe lur.nns Klllutl und Ravoml In
Jurcd In 8vrltrirlntid.
London, Auk. 19. The pcoplo of Swit
zerland have hardly recovered from tho
scare canned by the accident at Mooni
cbensteln, by which 130 persona on n
railroad excursion lost their lives, when
they are again startled by another dis
aster. A special train, which was
convoying hundreds of villagers from tho
surrounding country to witness tho fetes
in connection with tho seven hundroth
anniversary of tho foundation of the
cltj cl tierno, was stopped at a siding a
short distance from Hi domination, In
order to allow tho rogular Paris oxprosa
to pas.
Tho onglncor of tho express, a? nearly
as can now be ascertained, had not bosn
notified of tho fact that tho oxcurston
train wa3 on the traok alioad of him, and
a torrlbte collision reiultod.
The rear coach happened to bo an
empty oue, which was Intended for pas
sengers to be taken on at another1
station. Tho guards In charge
(if It wcro killed, but the pros
onco of this car doubtless saved the
lives of many occupants of tho other
coachos. As It was, tho passengers In
the Beeond coach woro nearly all klllod
or injured. 1
The trainmen, assisted by the passon
gers who had oscaped Injury, Bet to work
immediately to rescue tho unfortunates
who woro imprisoned In tho wrock.
Heartrending orlea of ngour norved
them to almost superhuman efforts, but
hi spite of their exertions they were
forced to witness the death boforo their
eyes of several who had not been killed
outright, but were crushed by broken
timbers or exposed to t ho escaping steam
from tho locomotive. Twelvo corpses
were taken out of tho debris, and tho lu
Jurod were finally oxtrlcated and cared
for.
Most of the victims of tho disaster
woro residents of towns in tho vicinity
of Heme, and tho news of tho calamity
has caused excitement and mournlug all
through tho region.
Ilipy Sustnln Tliolr Pastor.
JlocnESTEU, Pa., Aug. 18. The congre
gation of tho Rov. J. H. Bausman met
last night and by a vote of 87 to IS ro
fused to accept his resignation. Tho
resignation was tendered by Mr. Bails
man, who Is traveling In Europe, at tho
TiTii.ar. nf t.lin Pniiril nf TUdors. Who ob
jected to declarations of Mr. Bausmau
favorable to tho stad taken hy Prof.
Brians of Now York. Tho congregation,
In indorsing Dr. Bnusrnuu, practically
uphold Prof. Briggs.
-fok.-
Dsilrlmr to dispose of mv entire stock or
goods, tn order tiaoite the storo-ioora for
other purposes, I will sell the remnlnlr g stock
m greatly reiuu'eu pnceH, lueHe koous muM.
he sold within a short time, and It will benefit
you to Inspect the name.
T. I. DAVIS,
1 .
o-NMf zoo lvoxtn jfirani st.
SOHEIDER'S BAKERY,
XO East Centre Street, SlTEXslXDOAU.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
President Illppolyto has formed a now
Cabinet,
Eighty II.iytlanB woro drowned by tho
fall of the St. Mure stono brldgo near
Port-au-1'rlnco.
Tho American Association for tho Ad
vancement of Science meet in conven
tion at Washington to-day.
Tho works of tho Newark Tanbark
Compauy at Kearny, N, J , woro burnod
last ovoning. Loss $20,000.
Tho Treasury Department has postponod
tho opening of bids for the Government
bulldlugs at tho World's Fair uutU
August 24.
Thoro is great distress among tho
people of Labrador and the Northwest
Coast of Nowfouudlaud on account of
grip, diphtheria and starvation.
Tho grave of Nathaniel Hawthorns
at Coucord. Mass., has rocontly been
so mutilated uy rcuo nuniers mat
has boon found necessary to encircle It
by a high fence.
Tho champion ten-hour walker of
Connecticut, John J. Ilampson, has been
arrested on a charge of olgamy pro
forred by wife No, 1, who llvos In South
Norwalk. Conn, ills other wife is sain
to bo tho daughter of ono of the city of
ficials In Philadelphia.
WALL PAPER !
A OAHIiOAIJ JUST A1UUVKD AT
MELLBT'S.
Blanks Go
Gilt 8o
Embossed 12 l-2e
Window Shades, spring rollcrs..25c
Curtain Poles 25 o
MOVED TO
22 East Centra St., Shenanooah
CHAS. T. RICE'S OLD STAND.
SHERIFF,
J. SMITH,
I'HESUNT DEPUTY.
SELLING OUT.
Bread, Cakes, Ice Cream and Confectionery
-OP ALT, KINDS.-
No Combine Beer I
has fcccurcd tho agency for tbo
BUUWE1SES and EXPORT BEERS
RICHARDS & CO.
OF WILICm-BAItltE.-.
These brewers aro NOT IN ANY
U11U4T and ate selllne ho!r
excellent hpers at tbo
people's prices.
Saloonkeepers Supplied at $7 Per Barrel.
Private Parties " " $8 "
OUDEILS CAN HE LEFT WITH
, 11AAK, 120 S. MAIN ST.,
who will promptly till all orders for
SUenandotth and vicinity.
WANTS, &o.
FORHALE.''-Aroo(1 pool tublo In
the KxcellorClub room. Apply at (ho
room, or T. A. Evans', 31 East Centre 8t. lMir
Attention, House Cleaners !
T7011 JtEJJT. A dwelllnu house
JL coelHlnlug six rooms. Apply to It. O.
Knight, SSKost Centre s.reot. 8-1 -If
STOCK FOU SALE. Ten Shares
of Lakeside stock for sain at par. Good
reasons for selling.
anaoau, ra,
Apply to B. J.
Yost, 80en-
s i7 tr
D ESt.lv ABLE PROPERTY FOR
sole. Ono of tlie most desirable proper
ties on West Oak street, for sale on reasonable
terms. Apply at Ilowse's grocery Btore. cor
ner Jardln and Oak streets, ijbenandoau, l'a.
aYPE WRITING. A younp Indy,
. ngrnduati.wmtswork.it type writing.
ail at llKHAi.i) olllce, or address llEHAr.D,
Bheuando-ib, l'a, 8 Ml
The warm weather la hero, and house-cleaning Is the next thins in order.
And at such times most everybody needs something to brighten
up tho home, so If you need a good carpet of either
Veuet, Moquett, Body or Tapestry Brusse,
TWO OR THREE-PLV INGMAIN,
HALL, STAIR OR RAG CARPETS!
You can find a full assortment at PRICE'S,
ESIKABLE PROPERTY FOR
J snle cheap, It being on rorncr of Coal
d Kmerlck streets. Ills KUttable for many
purposes. Apply to No. 23 8 Jardln 8U 8 3 tf
Lace Curtails, Curtain roles of all Kinds !
I7OR SALE. A party who Is nbout
. to move from town will sell a flrsUclass
Chlckerlug plnno for a rpn-onnble price. An
ply nt the 11 khali) office. 817-3t
Window Shades, Floor and Table Oilcloths and Linoleums of all grades.
I'rices cannot do oeaten wnen quality is cousiuerea.
No misrepresentation one price to all.
"OROPOALS. Sealed prosposals
JL. will bo rccoived D3 tne nnoersigneu com-
... ..H.IIAn ... icm rn.linllrt.
lug tho loumlatlon fir 8t. George's Lithuanian
cliulcli, corner Jardln and Cherry streets,
Rhonaudmh, l'a. 1'lnns and speciflcatlons
fitr thn KnmecAn bo seen fit the Btore of A.
Jlelusky, No 1(8 Eust Centre street. The
committee reservo tho right to reject any or
J.BKUITUI-SKA8,
Committee.
Shenandoah, August 11, 1891.
PRICE'
113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
PROPOSAL6? Will he received for
furnishing and delivering to the different
school bulldtugsot t ho tiorougti of Hbeuundoah
2G5tousof egg cofll,30 tons of stove coal. 10 tons
Of nea coal Hill 10 tons of chestnut coal. All
bids tobe submitted by September 1, 1891. Tho
committee reserves the right to reject any or
all bids. N. J. OWENS,
WILLI M TKEZISE,
WILLIAM I1A01IMAN,
JAMES O'llKAllN,
A. J. GALL AG 111511,
8-1 1-1 It Committee.
-PIOU CONSTITUTIONAL
Jaiiicn J. Francy.
OF SHENANDOAH,
Subject to Uomocratlo rules,
IIF "STOTJ
Wvitther Iudloatluns.
WAsniNQTOW, Aug. 18. For Now Engloudi
Generally fair; continued warm wcutherj
southwesterly winds.
For Eastern New York and Now Jersoyi
Generally fair, oxoept light local showers
probably In tho ovenlng; continued warm
weather, Southerly winds; wtinn (weather and
looal showora aro likely Wednesday.
Tor Western Now York and Wostoni Venn.
sylvanla: Scattered showors; contlnuol warm
wcuthur; southerly winds.
NKW YOUIC SIAUICGT8.
QTUAWS thnw Iho way 'he wind blows, but
they dou't show what hard blows wo have
been striking at stnw hat prices. Bomohals
aio dear at any price; lhee huts aro cheap at
double the Toiiey. If what covers your head
Is not bi comlug toyoa, nil the pains you tako
as to tho rest oi your attire aresiiuply thrown
away. Comonnd see how yon will look: In
oue of our .Via straw lints. There's no use In
giving any turther description oftheratban
to say this they aro stylish. Wo cut the
prlco down because wo want to cut our stock
down. Auotber big bargain In hats is our tl
black ellfThats.
13 S, Main St, S0ANLAN Shenandoah
New Yohk. Aua. 17. Money on call loaaod
easy at ljo aaiX'J per cent.
110ND3.
Closing Hoaln?
Saturday. To-day.
4U, 1801 lies 100
Mi, ISfll Coup 1003.
4 is UK)7 Ilea iyu
t u, iuu7 coup uv
bTOCK MA UK llx.
Closing
Saturday
Canadian Paclflo. 81
Central I'aolHo -T
Chicago. Ilur.&Qulncy 8ii
jieiuwuro a iiuusua iu
Del., Lack. & Wostern
Krlo , 1
Ilrlo pref 48
Ijiko Shore 100
Louis. & Kasn uyw
Mlohlgan Central., 01
MiSbOurllVlIlo.,., SOW COU
Now Jersey Central 11CJ-S li:iU
Northwestern. 105 10h.)I
OrHon Navigation 05 U01
VaellloMall 33 UH
lUivling 3711 SO
llook Island 7111 7hjl
Ht. l'uul , 03J U7U
Union Paclflo 37 A7U
Wostern Union 78JJ 81
OltAIN MAHKET.
Whfut market excited durln? oarlv hnura
but the mlvunco sooa followed by docllne lu
CARTER'S
September, 113; October,
No, 8 Mixed 82;
crluus and closed:
Ited winter, 115;
Corn wus actlvo and olosodi
Bopt.73U! Oot. 71.
OaU dull; No. S Mixed 40. September 38.
1'nOPUCB
llCTTEa-
Creamory, State rcan., extra.S0Ho.a?l o.
uwuaArt. wasrura. hmh , in ,o.Aiy
Blck ncaflache and relievo all tio troubles tnel
dent to a Mile as state cf tbo e; item, such 03
SlzzlnecB. Nsusu. )rowslai.. Dlsti'eM aftei!
cstlcg. Fain in tho fll'to, WTjilo their moo5
rctasitnmo success cls djcu aaou -i is conag
iTMSaslio. vtl Carffr'a Ltttlj Mvap PflM MO
equally valtmblo In Constipation, curing and pro
Veatlug this annoying coniUalat.wId!o theyalaii
corroci&Udlfiordorsorthobtomachtlmulalotho
liver and regulato tho bowels. UroaUthoyoahj
carta
(AcVo Ihoy wonld boalmcatprlMlesa to tiiofio who
ealfer from this distressing complaint; but fortu
nately tbelrgoodnoss docs notend hero.and thosa
irno onco iry uiem wiu uuu uieeu muu piuq vaiu.
illftfnnninr)VVSTsthatthBV Will not bo Wit.
ling to do without them, IlutafteraUslckhesJ.
(is the bane of so many lives that harolawhsra
MomiVaourgrcat boaat. Ourpillscuxeltwhllo
others do not.
Cuter'a Uttle liver mis aro very small and
very easy to ttio. Ono or two fills mako a doso.
Ifaer are strictly vcgeUbla and do not gtlpo or
nurffA. tmtliv Ihotr nentlaaetlnn nlaaaaall who
uaetham. In vials at M cents t avofdrlli 014
vj urugguu OYorywuert or scat oy joau.
filRTERinrniftiun f.n.. MuVnki
SMALLPILL. SMALL DOSE, SMAILPRICE.
POLITICAIi.
tOIt rJUEItlKT,
JoscpU Woll,
Of 1'OTTSVII.I.K.
Subject to Democratic rules.
CONVENTION
We mean It In every sense of the word. We ofler you good all-wool
BUlts for less tuati their value. Our light goods must go, regardless of
coat; bo If you want to purchase a Men's All-wool Cheviot Suit for
$0.50 call ou us.
Furnishing goods also to be had at lower prices than you will find
them elsewhere. We make no boasts merely for advertisement, but
what wo advertise we will do.
CalKand examine our bargains before purchasing and you will not
regret it.
Tl "FAMOUS" ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER,
XI JY. Main Street, Shenandoah.
Ann GOING TO
ItllHHnurl, Iannnn, ArlcniiHnu,
Texan, IMeliriihltn, LouiHiaua,
Colornclo, Utnli, C"llIoriiln,
OreKO,WnHlilut:ton,Me3tlco,
New Mexico or Arizona,
and will send mo a postal card
or letter stating
Where you ure going,
When you are going,
Where you will start from,
How many there are in your party,
What freight nud baggage you have,
I will write you or call at your liouo and
furnish you with tho fullest Information
regarding routes, lowest rates of all
classes, besides maps, descriptive and Il
lustrated laud pamphlets, resort books,
Hot Springs guides, etc.
Cheap Fanning Lands In Missouri, Arkan-
1LUUHUH UUU A CAM.
J. P. MoCANN. Eastern Trav. Apt.,
W. E. HOYT,
G.E. P. Agt., 301 Broad way ,New York
Iron Mountain Route,
MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY
A. J.GALLAGHEE,
Justice of the Peace,
Deeds; Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written.
Marriage licenses ana legal claims
promptly attended to.
Real Estale, Collection and Insurance Agency.
General Fire Insurance Business, Represents
the jNortuwesicru i.ire insuranoe co.
Office Muldoon's bulldlnc. corner Centre
and West Bis., Bhenandoah, l'a.
Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale.
1. A two story double frame dwelling house
storoand restaurant, on lout i;entro Ht.
2. A dwelling and restaurant on East Centre
street.
8. l'etirable property on corner Centre and
Jardln streets, suitable (or business pur-noses.
i. A two story double lrame dwelling, on
West Lloyd street.
5. Two 2-story frame dwellings on West Cen-
tr streets
8. Two 2 story dwelllnes on the corner ol
uoai ana unebiuut streets rstore room in
one.
7. Two-story single house on North Chestnut
street, with a lame warehouse at the rear.
8. Three two-si ory double frame buildings
corner or Lloyd and Gilbert streets.
New Saloon and Restaurant !
Newly Paieted, Papered and Renovated.
No. lis EAST CKNTKK STREET,
Three doors above Kendrlck House,
BENJAMIN HASKEY, Proprietor.
Mr. Haskey would Inform his many friend1
and tbo nubile that be will cater tn their wants
In the same' first-class style that he has don
In tlie past. None but the best brands of for.
ll(m T.rl ,1 n... out , n ...... tn.n
will bo ltept in stock. Choice temperance
drlnlis. Fine old slock ale
Theeatlnsba' Is supplied with everything
In the ettlnir lino served in tho best style.
Meals served at all hours. Fine private rooms
attached.
-J"TJST OUT-
First National Bank
'riiE.vritw nuicniNO,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
The Leading Photographer,
NO. 14 ft WHITE ST.
The work dono at this gallery Is fully equal
to that done nt tho largo galleiles of New
York and rmiaaelobl j. Comparison is in
vited between the spo.-lmeus of bis two and
thrto dollar cabinets shown la bis window
and the best of work douo elsewhere at Ave
and six; dollars.
srf-.jj not cninn long nignts oi stairs to
canonize an enterprise run uyouioftown
purtles when better work may be had of your
own townsmen.
Capital, $IOO,OOO.oo, Lambert, The Hatter,
The "HEW BROADWAY" BAHGE
It beats everything In the market, and tho
prlco is Just right to suit tho times.
It will pay you to come
and see It.
I am prepared to do the following at the
prices quoted:
Tin roollng .........6o per footand up
Tin roof painting i,o " "
Tin conductor ...,.....12e " "
Tin hanging cutter 12o ' "
Galvanized chimney stack 20o per pound
Kepalrs for all stoves a spjclalty.
WM. P. PBATT,
7 6 3m 331 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah
A. W. Leisenrinq, Pi6s.,
P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres.,
J. R. Leisenrinq, Cashier,
S. IV. Yost, Ass' t Cashier.
Carries an extraordinary line ot
I lata, Caps and Cents' Furnishing Goods
and makes a specialty ot
Nellie Bly and Mary Anderson Caps.
e 33A9T asisrarpiB st.
Open Daily From 9toj3.
3. PER OENT. INTEREST!
INilct ou HuvlnsB Deposlta.
TO HUCKSTERS I
L, Gardner, agent for the New Jersey
1'encu grower's Association,
will be at the
LEHIGH VALLEY DEPOT
every raorniup with cnoice jersey
Peaches, Canteloupes. Tomatoes, Bart-
tett Poars, &o., which will be sold at
I'lilladelpliia pricea.
8-ll-lw
LEATHER mi SHOE FlilDIHGt;
3?- CT. CLEABY, f
Dealer In all kinds ot
Shoemakers' : Supplies !
Largo and first-class stock.
All Demands of the Trade Supplied
18 V. OENTBE ST.,
Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA.
The Cheapest Place !
TO BUY
Gents' FnrcisMng Goods, Hosiery, Ele ,
CHARLES : YAROWSKY'S,
23 West Centra Ht., Shenandoah.
Q M. HAMILTON, M.Dn
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office-fa.
23 West Lloyd Street, Shenandoah