The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 26, 1891, Image 4

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    ipia-ixria goods
at titr.
COMER STORE
AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS,
All kinds of potted meats, fluli,
canned k,0'ri oysters, lobsters,
crabs, Kumluu cnvliir, fresh spiced
oysters, lluest smok'-d hnms, bo
lognas unit pnioketl be'f, York stato
full cream oheese,Kiuanllial,8wIH,
Edam, Bapauo and Lltuburger.
Kino iunortment of cakes and bis
cuit. 0. and 11. pickles of nil
kinds, l'lokles by the doyion. You
will find just what you want.
SEYEBIT'S,
IC AIS1B 1XP0BT
Light.
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BBassEossl s temsa Knioai ansa jsESoiJoaa W ralrmjtmfrrmmiJnvTmy jL Cll'Xs
Cor. Centre and White Streets.
The Evening Herald.
ALT. TUB NKWS Poll ONK CKNT.
Jlau a lnricer olroultUkm lu BlienundoHh than
any other paper published. Circu
lation books open to nil.
AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY,
"What News Gathers-s Tako c
Moment to Tell About.
Fanners are busy hauling fertilizing
nmimiu.
Picnics ami outing parties arc still
as popular us ever.
The tomato crop is largo and the
fruit is cheap thlsyear.
Fancy i-hoes do not flud favor
among women of best taste
Somehow It ruins UiIh season with'
out the least provocation.
The prettiest thing iu iltoss goods
urn seas ai in a preity gin.
The hotter people feel toward each
other the cooler they act.
Another delightful break iu the
sultry weather of the pist few days,
Kuustroke caes have beeu much
fewer this summer thau for many
years ikhi.
Shorten I tig days admon Ish tho people
mat mo summer season is speeding
With cheun sunar and nlentv of
fruit every home cau have preserves
this year.
When peaches beeomn n "drug" in
the market, its a medicine greatly
relished by tho moat healthy.
Don't keep decaying vegetable
matter around your back yard. It is
disease breeding and nauseous.
The grapes are rlpeulug and al
ready have appealed in maiket.
They need a frost to make them i ight.
Nativefruits apples, pcus, peaches,
plums and grapes are abundant and
very cheap compared with former
years.
Whits face -velle, entirely plain or
with a lbwcred border, aril largo
enough to come well over tho chin,
are now among the "must haves" of a
watering place wardiobe.
Never was theie such ft demand for
crocks and glass fruit jars as thoro is
the present season. Fruit is plenty
and sug-ir is cheap and every advan
tage should be taken of securing an
abundant supply.
As a rule, tho average man and
woman clve themselves little concern
about the Intect hordes arouud them.
If thev can shake oil the mosquitoes,
lleas and a few kinds of bugs ttioy are
content. But the Insect ti ibes destroy
foiiv sr.s.OGO.OOO worth of crops an
nually in this couutry for our fai mers
and fruit irrowers. They arc not so
insignificant as we believe.
Progress.
It U vary important in this ago of vast
malerlil progress that a romody bo pleasing
to tho tasto and to tho eye, easily taken, ac
ceptable to tho stomach and healthy in its
nature and effects. I'oweaeins thojo qual
ities, Syrup of Figs is tho ono porfoet laxa
tive and most gentle diuretic known.
At tho Same Prlco.
All porsons holding duplicate chocks for
photographs can havo tho Eamo promptly
finished at ICengoy's art fctudio at tho same
prico. ltemombor wo are on the first floor.
Keaoey.
Fancy Delaware poachos
ut Coslett's.
received daily
8-21 -tf
doming Events.
Sept. 2. Japanese ice cream festival In
Itobblns' opera house, under tho auspices of
Mhonandoah Oommandory, No. 11, Sons of
America.
Sept. 1. Ico cream and peach festival in
Bobbins' opera bouse under tho auspices of
All Saints' Episcopal Sunday school.
8ept 12. Farewell picnic of Columbia
Oh e Club.
REGION 'ROUND.
A Budget of Interesting Articles
on All TopicB.
TheMnhanoy City 7W- Weekly Jleo
ord says : Under the head of "Deaths''
lu to-day's paper will be found the
Mineral notice of Ftnma Rebecca, In
faut daughter of Georgo and Emma
YlengHt. According to the statement
ol the father there are some siranee
circumstances connected with this
death, which hhould be fully Investi
gated, Mr. Yiengst says his troublos,
which have ruin-hinted in the death
of the child, dale from the time that
tho Oniia, (the fortune-telling toy),
"said" that he had poisoned somodogs
belonging to ome people living lu the
neighborhood In which he lives, West
Centre street. The owners of tho
dcKs threatened to get even with Mr.
Ylengst. They withdrew thetr trade
ft oui his butcher shop, and in many
ways Indicated their sense of Injury
at tho supposed wrong lie had done
them. He is willing to take an oath,
however, that he did not polton the
dogs. Four week ago last Friday a
valuable cow owned by Mr. Ylengst
took sick and died within three days,
the indications nil pointing to the
poisoning of the animal. His infant
daughter, aged 0 months, was fed from
the milk of tho cow. On the day the
cow was taken sb'k, Mr. Yieugt
milked It ns usual and the milk was
given to tho child. The child was
taken violently ill. Dr. P. H. Her
miny was summoned, who pro
uouueed the child sutlering from
some poison taken in the milk. The
ciiiui lecovereu, apparently, ivuiu me
ellectsof the poisoning, if such it was,
but was Immediately after attacked
with whooping cough, and n combina
tion of diseaBes, culminating iu brain
congestion. Its death occurred bun
day. The bereaved parents have our
sincere sympathy in their sad itilllc-
tion.
George Hope, of Butler valley, has
a curious fowl that has a head like u
rooster and a body like a hen. It
crows, and yet layu eggs dally.
Hungarians are leaving Hazletou fur
British Columbia.
The P. O. S. of A. campof Fieeland
l building a three-story brick hall,
27x75 feet.
Tho coroner's lurv selected to in
vestigate the circumstances surround
ing tlie main ot Aiiiuouy uougueny,
who was found dead oil tho Lehigh
Valley lalhoad about ten days ago,
lias decided mat ijawience ueir. Hit
man suspected of being Implicated In
Dougherty's murder, is inuoceut uud
mat uougneiiy met aeam uy lying
down on the track iu au intoxicated
condition uud being ruu over by a
freight train.
Port Carbon Points.
The public schools will reopen nest
week.
Tho Huuald meets with a ready
pale here.
The streets were badly torn up by
the recent rains, hut tho Supervisor
lina hurt them repaired.
Mra. . ti in li. isover wno lias ueeu
visiting her parents here, returned to
Rheii-iiHloah this wees.
The new drums lor tlie urant uom-
mnnilcrv. 1 (1. K. ClI A.. 11RV0 UeeU
received and are pronounced excel
lent.
A number of city people are sojourn
Inir linrn thin summer.
When the electric cars run 10 un
place thty will bs largely patron-
Mahlou Keith has removed to 1'aio
Alrn.
lTnrrv Walsh who was 111 ureu IU
June, is able to go to woik again.
Playing Cards.
You can obtain a pack of best quality
lavinir cards bv Bonding fifteen cents In
Doftaze to 1. S. Euetis, Gen'l Pass. Agt.
B.. O. & Q.R. R. Chicago, 111. tf
SHERIFF,
BEN1 J. S
SOHEIDER'S BAKERY,
SO ltoit Centro Street, MIJIXJ-XVOAU.
Bread, Cukes, Ice Cream and Confectionery I
Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand
17 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
Where he will ha p'oa.edto meet the wants
oi nts irienuB ana me puuuc la
Everything iu the Drinking Lino.
PROPOSALS I
Will be received up loll o'clock,
noon, on
FRIDAY, AUG. 28, 1891,
lor exavatlnz the ground about the Nev
Uourt Hou-e. 1'lan-nud pecllloittlons can
ho Baen at tho Com nils loner ' olllce.
HAJ1UKJ. U UEXIJHK,
JA IBiS .1 IIOWKU,
EtIAa E. ItUKD,
(3onimlssloner
Attest-JoiiN a. Sn ydkb. Clerk. 8.S1 td
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Pure Ice Oream !
BREAD AND CAKES,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL,
Go to Coslett's for your preserving fruit,
8-22-tf
If ynu want to drive away Dyspeiwia.
llilloukuwa. Coustloatton. l'our Annetlie and
all evils arlln from a dlordred IJver use
Ut. Lee's Liver Itezulator. Trial bottles free
at Klrlln'a drug more.
SCHOOL
BOOKS.
Tbe place to buy your school books cheap is
Also Hcholar'a Companloua, Hook Htraps,
and anything required In ftobool.
ttlatuo, penotN, etc, sold ro
talfnnd wholesale.
Books Suitable for East and WestMalianoyTwp,
Don't forget the place If yon wish to isave
money.
HVE. MBLLBT:
CHAS. T. RICE'S OLD STANO.
22 East Centre St., Shenanaoak
An Bxcollont Production.
IM&nquette's charming opera, "Tb
ChimoB of Normandy," was produced by
tho Milllkon Opera Company at the Palace
theatre, Girardvlllo, lastovonlng to a fair-
sized audience. Col. Millikon, proprietor
and manager of tho combination, has
epsrfd neither pains nor money in placing
a nrst-cla8 opera company before luo pub
lie, as was evinced by last night's nroduo
tion. Tho Colonel himself, a model gen
tlomen, is a veteran showman, although
nover having played in this section of tho
country before. Jlay this bo a prosperous
season for him I
POLITICAL.
-FOK-
CpOK SALE Old bottles, suitable for
at J. A. Ilellly's liquor eto e. 8 EO-tf
I'llESlSNT DEPUTY.
WANTED. A boy to attend a
horse. Apply to Dr. Klstler, cor. Jar
u ana Lloya streets, Hliouandoub, 8-21-tf
FOR 8 ALE.-A good pool table in
the fxoellnrC!llt, rnom. Annlv nt. Iho
room, or T. A. Evans', 31 Hast Centre Wt. 1 l-3w
jUK ItlfiN T. A dwelling house
l-n iflllnlncr .It fnAnn Innlv n H r
Knight, 88 Hast Centre s rt'et. 8-1-tf '
-OP AM, KINOS.-
E3IBABLE PBOPERTY FOR
i J sals. One of the most dealrable oroneh
tii on west Oak Ntreet, for sale on reasonable
Ivrms. Apply at Rowse'n arooery store, oor-
ur Jardln and Osa sireetA. Mbeuandoab, Pa
TrPE WRITING. A young lady,
a graduate, wmu worfe at type ivrlllng.
. all at llBKALl) olllce. or address llEUAI.o.
Hhenandoali, 1'u, 8 III
TTiARMS FOR BALE. Aroyou look
V Inzforararm? If so call ou or write to
1. J. Kchler. Frackvllle. l'a.. ns to where they
are looted and for term". &2!-tf
DESIRARLE PROPERTY FOR
sale cheap, It being on corner of Coal
and Emorlck streolt. It la nulldble for many
purpose?. Apply to So. 23 S Jardln BU 8 3tl
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
The ctockholders of the Mahanov Cltv.
Hhenandoah, Olrnrdvllle nnd Ashlai d Street
Itillwnyare hereby notlfiel to meet In too
nlllce of 'ho coinanny, lleildnll's bulldlns,
Blie'iandonh, l'a., on Saturday, September 8,
1891, at 10 a. in., for tho purposo of electlug a
president and five Urectora.
ay oraer htockuoldeks.
PROPOSALS Will be received for
Inrnlshlnir nnd dellverluir to the different
xciioolbulldlUK'int the i;orougn of Shenandoah
2flotonof egg coil, 3d tons nr ntovecnnl, 10 tons
of pea coal nd 10 tons of chestnut coal. All
Dias looe feUDiniuea ny pivniucr x, isuu mu
eomuilttoe reserves the right to rrject any or
nil bid". The coal to bo famished must bo
from the r. s a. or Kcniey liuu collieries.
jn. J. uwrjwn.
WlliblAM TIlEZtSK,
WILLIAM BACUMAN,
JAMKSO'IIEAHN,
A. J. OALLGHEil,
8-H-Ht Committee.
Orders promptly attended to. Particular at-
tenllou ald to Bull, Picnics,
Festivals, etc.
IF1. ZEITHZ-Isr
NORTH MAIN STREET,
Nf ar Corner of Llcyd. S IIEKANCOAH. PENMA
IAR0 DAI
The Leatiing Photograplier,
0. 14 W. WHITE ST.
The work dono it this gallery is Hilly ranal
to llintdone t the lure tf.ille lf of Xavt
VorSaud PhUuteltlit.. Oomparlmn Is In
vlied between the specimens of his two nnd
iuri'0 uomir uuuineiH 6iu vn in mi viuuuw
and the beiti of work done elsewhere iv. five
aijd six dnllarH.
cat-Da not climb long QlKhts ol stairs to
P&tiomze hu eiiteroilHit ran by oir ol town
iarthM wbeu better w.irk may bu had of your
own lowovinen.
-J-TTST OUT-
The"8EW BBOADWAY" BAUGE
HbPats every thlug In the market, and the
IB JV
prlco 1
iihi runt to suit the times.
yon ui i
Bto IU
It will pay yon to come
ua
1 am prepared to do tho following at the
rtrltws nuoted:
Tin roonnK He per foot nnd up
Tin root panning.... 'vc
Tin couaunor rzu
Tin hnnirtnir irntlnr 12a
Galvanized chimney stack 20o per pound
ucpairs tor an sioven nspjciuiiy.
WM. B. PRATT,
763m
331 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah
The Soap
that
Cleans
Most
is Lenox.
i
CTUAWSshow the way the wind blows, but
they don't show what hard blows we have
been strlklngat straw liat prices. Borne hats
are dear at any price; thee? hats are cheap at
double the money. If what covers your head
Is not becoming to yon, all the pains you take
as to tho r3t ol your attire areslmply thrown
away. Come and see how yon will loos: In
one of our 60c straw bale. There's no uee In
glvlugany Jurther description of them than
to Bay this they are idylWh. We cut the
prlco down beoauBe wo want to cut our nock
down. Another big bargain In hats In our f 1
black Miff bata.
19 S. Main St. SOANLAN ShenaniJoah
WANTS, &o.
W, S, SNYDER'S
Boot and Shoe Store.
(Mnstoller's old stand,)
Corner Coal and Jnrtllu Bis.
Mr. Snyder will alwavx keen In stock a One
nneoi uoota auu snoes.
Custom "WovU and Kcpnirlng:
done In tho best style. He guarantees to sell
cheaper th.n competitors on Main street who
nave nig renxs to pay, ana guarantees a geuu
ne uargaiu on every purcnase.
Attention, Honse Cleaners !
The warm weather U here, nnd house-cleaning Is the next thing in order.
And at Mich times most everybody needs something to brighten
up the home, no If you need u good carpet of either
Veuet, Moquett, Body or Tapestry Brusse,
TWfj OSt TZXRGBPIV INGRAIN,
HALL, STAIR OR RAG CARPETS!
You on find a full assortment at PKICE'S.
Lace Curtains
Curtain Poles of all Kinds !
Window Shades, Floor and Table Oilcloths and Linoleums of all grades.
Prices cannot be beaten when quality Is considered.
No misrepresentation one price to all.
i, J. PRICE S Old1 Reliable Stand,
113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
CBJT of a
WLE
It you find you have fallen down Into a hole,
Give attention to what we shall say :
Our prices and bargains such pooplo console.
Bringing help In a practical wiay;
People get into financial holes and
they are tho worst Ulnd by paying
more for thiutjs than they are worth.
To got out, buy only what Is worth all
it costs. The poet In our establishment
puts It in verae as abovo. But that Is
not definite enough. See the follow
ing offerings with figures:
Black Cheviot Suits for men, $8 to 10.
BoyB' all-wool Cheviot Suits, $5.
Neckties worth 60o for 2oc.
At, EIa- tf-
II "FAMOUS" ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER,
1.1 If. Main Street, filtenandoah.
No 001111)1116 Beer !
has secured tho agency for tho
BUDWBSES and EXFOBT BEEBS
MADE BV
RICHARDS & CO.
OP WILKES-BAUHK.l
SHORTHAND SCHOOL,
ROBBING OPERA HOUSE BUILDING,
NORTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH,
Fall Term Begins Monday, Auqust 31st, 1891.
W. J. SOLLY, President.
These hrewers are NOT IN ANY
1HUST aud are selling (heir
excellent beers at the
people's prices.
Saloonkeepers Supplied at $7 Par Barrel.
Private Parties " " $8 "
ORDERS CAN BE LEFT WITH
SOL. HAAK, 120 S. MAIN ST.,
who will promptly fill all orders for
Shenandoah and vicinity.
nsrow
OR BARGAIN!
We are selling out our entii e slock of Ladle',
blisses' and Uhlldreu a
FINE FOOTWEAR,
to make .room for our fall cnods, already or-
uvreu. iu ihci, wo are ueierinmeu uj
clear every i httiK out. Including
a large lot of Men'
Mining and Rubber Boots.
These goods must be sold, and no reasonable
oner win oe reiusea lor mem, mis is no
humbug, us what we advertise wo
moan. The poonle will now
have an opportunity to
Secure Genuine Bargains.
Oome early beloro the sizes are broken.
Boston Boot and Shoo Store
Bobbins' Block,
Cok Mala and Oak Streets, Shenandoah!
hon
andoah
Business C
mm
Q
-AND-
A. J. GALLAGHER
Justice of tlie Peace,
Deed?, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written.
aiarriage licenses ana legal claims
promptly attended to.
Real Estate, Collection and Insurance Agency.
General Fire Insurance Business. Represents
the Northwestern Lire insurance ix.
and Weot tjts., Hhenandoah, l'a.
Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale.
1. A two story double Irame dwelling house
sioreaud restaurant, on ICast i.'cntre Ht.
2. A dwelling and rebiaurdnl ou East Centre
street.
3. Danirablo property on corner Centre and
juru.u mreeis, snitauie tor onsmess purposes.
1. A two story double Irame dwelling, on
Weat Lloyd street.
5. Two 2-story frame dwellings on Weat Cen
tre street.
6, Two 2 story dwellings on the corner ot
uoai ana uiiotnui streets More room in
one.
7. Two-story single house on North Chestnut
street, with a largo warehouse st the rear.
8. Three two-story double frame buildings
corner oi iioya ana unuen. streets.
Lambert, The Hatter,
Carries an extraordinary lino ot
Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods
and makes a specialty ol
Nellie Bly and Mary Anderson Cans.
G BAST OHHSTTHia ST.
New Saloon and Restaurant !
Newly Painted, Papered and Renovated.
No. lis EAST CI3NTRB STREET,
Three doors above Kendrlck House,
BENJAMIN HASKEY, Proprietor.
Mr. Ilaskey would inform hta many friends
and the publio that he will cator to their wants
lutbesamo first-class stylo that ho has done
In the past. None but the best brands of for.
eign nnd domestlo wines, liquors and cigars
will bo kept lu stock. Choice tempetance
drinks. Vino old stock ale
Tho eating bar Is supplied with everything
in the eating line served lu the best style.
Meals set ved at all hours. Fine private rooms
attached.
LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS
TO HUCKSTERS!
L. Gatdner, agent for the New Jersey
Peach Grower's Association,
will be at tho
LEHIGH VALLEY DEPOT
every tnornlup wjth choice Jersey
Peaches, Cauteloupes. Tomatoes, Bart,
lett Pears, &o., which will be sold at
Philadelphia prices.
HWw
Dealer in all kinds ot
Shoemakers' : Supplies !
Large and first .class stock.
All Demands of the Trade Supplied
18 W. CENTRE ST.,
Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA.
The Cheapest Place !
-to uur-
Gents' FuraisMng Goods, llosiery, Etc,
IS AT
CHARLES ; TAROWSKY'S,
23 West Centre BU, Shenandoah.
Q M. HAMILTON, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SUR0E0N.
Office
fa.
-29 West Lloyd Street, Shenandoah
X.. GOLDMAN, Jlllgr.