The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 28, 1891, Image 4

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    DPxo-asric goods
AT Tin:
COMER STORE
AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS,
All kind of potted meals, HbIi,
canned goods, oyster?, lobster,
crab9, lUl-slnli rnvlur, freali spired
oystern, lltiust smoked limns, bo
lognas and e.inokod bof, Yorkstuto
full cream clieesi',l!.i)mntliul,HwI?0,
Edam, Sa9aiio and Llinbtirger.
Fine aitmrtnient of cukua and bis
cnltH. O. and 11. pliklos of till
klndH. 1'iiskles by lliudoztn. Ynii
will find J(it wliat you WMtt.
SBVBBIT'S,
KAISER EXPORT 'Bill, aaght
I , i rii
Dark.
BISBBSfl Vr
Cor. Centre and White Streets,
The Evening Herald.
all tiik Nnws r.m osk cn.s-T.
Has a larger circulation In Shenandoah than
Kny other paper pii'iUshed. Clron
lillon books open to nil.
AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY.
What Nows Gtithorors Take
Moment to Tell About.
The eanimieetlug seaHou closes with
1110 month.
The auinmer roaort people will soon
no on ine way Home.
Tomatoes are being almost giveu
away lor wanioi buyers.
Tlie onion Is bad for a good breath
anu gooci lor a nail one.
No rain tnuuhlue could be sold In
this neighborhood at present.
Next week the boys and girls will
bo on the way to c cliool again.
A elty doctor bays pears are fruit
that should never bo eaten uncooked
The man who attends to other
people's business always neglects his
own.
An oyster fdiell In tlm tea kettle will
prevent the formation of cruat in tbo
Inside.
A very neat hammork and a cheap
one as well can be improvised out of a
dozen barrel staves held togctLorby a
coupiesoi siraiius 01 ro e.
The pretty girl who dresses In
moJest taste, goes home early and be
haves demurely, be'its the Summer
girl all to puces in the fall.
riu'uineai companies are now on
tbo u.!)V'lllld the life of the baggage
imiter is made miserable, bt-auso of
the heavy trunks and the unwieldy
eeenery.
The genoralact of Assembly passed
April 1T, 18S9, reads, "That the ilrst
Monday lu September of each year,
after the passage of this act, shall be a
holiday known as 'Libor Holiday.' "
Some of our exenauges are making
the mistake of announcing September
1st us Li'ibor JJay.
Progress.
Tt i' very important In this age of vast
materi .1 progress that ft remedy bo pleasing
lo tho tasto and to tho eyo, endly taken, ac
ceptable to tho elomach and healthy in iU
i.alure and effects. lwsmg thoso qual
ities, Syrjp of Figs is tho ono porloet laxii
tivo and most Routle dlurolie known.
At tho Same Prlco.
All persons holding dupllealo checks for
photogr iphs can have tho Eamo promptly
Uni'hed at Kenpoy's art studio at tho same
price, ltumcmbor wo are on tho first floor.
Kkaqky.
Fanny Delaware peachoa
at Coslelt's.
received daily
8-21 -tf
Coming Events.
Sept. 1. Ico cream and peach festival in
HobbliH' opera houo under tho atupices of
All Saints Epiioopal Sunday school.
Sent 2 Japanese icu croam fostiynl in
Jtobbins1 opera homo, under tho auspices of
Shenandoah Commandory, No. 11, Sons of
America.
Sept. 12. Farawull picnic of Columb'a
Qleo Club.
Waters' 'Weiss beer is tbo bost.
Reilly solo agent.
John A
6-6-tj
Playing Cards.
You can obtain a paok of best qualify
playing cards by sonding flflcon cents
postage to P. S. Kustis, Oen'l l'ass.
1., C. &Q.K.K Chicago, 111.
Agt.
tf
Oo to Coelett's for your proaorving fruit.
8-22-tf
ltllloiisuewi, Cous'ipatlou. Poor Appetllo and
nl evtls arltlng iroin a disordered Ltver use
Dr. Lee's Liver ltojalator. Trial bottles Irue
at Klrlln's drug store.
Host work done at Hronnan's sto&m
laundry. Gvarytbing white and spotluw.
Laca curtains a speaialty. All work guar
anteed. The jilace to buy your school books cheap is
TVTEjT iiT iHiTJ'gt.
Also Bcholar's Companions, Hook Ktraps,
Uchoot Hani, Tablets, eto. Everything
and anything riulred In school,
alaten, penolU. -etc., o:d re
tail uud wholtiale.
lljoks Su'lablo for Hast and Wist Moliaao) Twp.
Don't (orget the place If you wish to save
money.
ILv. MBLLET;
CHAS. T. RICE'S OLD STAND.
22 East Centre St., Shenandoah.
y
SCHOOL BOOKS.
I 1
REGION 'ROUND.
A Budget of Interesting Articles
on All Topics.
Since tho organization of tho Shu
mokln dilvlng park UHsoclatlon, many
Hticc'sful 'airs have been held but th-
past will not equal the future one at
thediiv'ng park opening September 8
and closing on the 11th. Many horse
men will be pieseut from dillerent
pnrtH of the country, and the exhibi
tion by tho noted equtstrie ine, Miss
Myrtle l'eek, will ecllpso all pruvlou
exblbltlonsever given by uny horsu
woman. Counterfeit ten dollar bills aro being
ottered for drinks lu Sliamolcin Polish
ealoons. Look out for them.
Tlie iilcnlc held at Lakeside Yester
day under the suspire of tho Young
Men's Democratic Club, of Mahanoy
City, was a success In every respect
and all who attended It enjoyed them
selves thoroughly.
Sbnmokin's citizens have organized
an association to be known as the
Sbiiniokin Mutual Fire Insurance
Company, Limited, to do bti-dness in
Rbamokin borough and Coal town
ship. The object is to get cheaper In
surance. The people aro belt g Imposed
upon by too high ruling. They have
paid enormous sums of money for lire
iiisuiance for n numboi of years and
with the facilities for extinguishing
llres real estate and personal properties
are safer than In many other towns
whole the ra'ing Is munh lees. It will
b necessaty-to have $2 0,000 in bona
fide subscriptions before a charter can
be obtained. Tho Insurance to be
taken In each block will be limited to
$j,000 to begin with, so as to mako it
perfectly snfe, and to guard against
tho pnsdbillty of a large fire and a
heavy lossnn'lt the organization has
grown sulTlnlent to warrant a greater
or an Additional amount or risK to be
taken in each block.
Burglars attempted to cflct tip
entrance to the residence of Frank
Ondsehalk at Ashland. Mrs. God
cchalk, who was alone in the house at
tho time, was awakened in the night
by a slight noise, nud arising secured a
revolver, and went to a stcoud story
window and in the dim light she saw
a man trying to effect an eutranro by
b.-eaklnc throutih a window Miutter.
she at once nreil sunt at mm, mil
missed the mttu, nud he made oil.
Goorgo Mtllon died at his home at
Glrardvillo Tuesday afternoon, his
death being tho result of injuries ho
sustained at Glrard colliery ouo week
ago. It was part of Mcllou's dutv on
each day at tho noon hour, to climb
I he slope when Hoisting nan ceasu ioi
the pnrpi t-o of examining tho rails,
tlmbeis, etc. While engaged In this
lieriloiiB task a niece of timber that
had become dlslodgtd from a point up
tlie slope came whirling down the
incline with the velocity of the wind
and tlriiol; JHeilou.
A irentleman eamo Into our office
and asked for an Ashland, (Pa.) paper.
We found one lor him among our ex
changes. He ( erused it Intently, but
at laHtsaid he could not discover what
be was looking for, that he wanted lo
sre tho list of hotels in the town. He
thought it very queor, he paid that
the hotels did not advertise. Sxnbury
Dally.
Gas Wi ll I'lre llxtlngulslled.
PnTStiuno, Aug. 29. The flro at tho
Cook well nt McDonald, Pa., which has
been burning steadily since last Thurs
day night, was extinguished to-day. Tho
well was tho proporty of tho Wheeling
Gas Company, who have suffered a loss
of about $23,000 by the blur.o.
To Look After lenniylvauta's Interest.
IlAnjusmmQ, Va., Aug. 28. A sub
committee of tho World's Fair Executive
Commltteo will go to Chicago next week
to confor with the national managers re
garding the allotment of space and othor
matters concerning Pennsylvania's ex
hibit. Killed Ills llrothor With n Shovel.
aEOnoETOWif, Del., Aug. 28. William
and Goorgo Walker, brothers, who llvod
at lleynolds Mills, a few miles from hero,
quarrelled about some borso feud, when
Goorgo picked up a shovol and Btruck
I William on tho head with It, killing him
OU 111U put.
Death of u Newspaper Manager.
AiisTr.uDAM, N. Y., Aug. 28. Horninn
W. Gunther, business manager of tbo
Ilallston News of Hnllston, N. Y., died in
that village last night. Mr. Gunther
was well known throughout Ea&tern and
Northern Now York as a newspaper man.
Ho wns uumarriod.
An Old Insurance 31 an Dead.
ItociiESTKii, N. Y., Aug. 88, Samuel
I). ltaymond, the pioneer Are Insurance
man of this ulty, died last night aged 08
years, iio leaves a widow and ono son.
and a brother, Henry J. Raymond, of tho
few lorn, iimoa.
-Li
l'arnell Lose the Prconmn's Journal.
BirauN, Aug. 88. Tho Freeman's
Journal of this city will oomo out to-day
as an antl-iJarnorite journal. Tho office
in AiroUcti.l by tint uUw.
Oh, What a OouRh,
Will you heed the wai uu.g? iue clgnal per
naps or the sure api'rrwcb o that more tr
rlblo dlieako. Oontumptloa Ask y, urselvet
If you can aflord for tb- kc c saving Gc
ceuU, to rim tho risk and do nothing loi 11
We know fron experience thai KhtluTr Cur
will Cure our Cough. Ii tov,r falls. Thl
Bxf'alns why more iliau a Million liotiles
were sold the past year. It relieves Croui
and WlioppliiK Con.h at u.-e Jiolhers d
uot be without It Kor Lamo Hack, Hide oi
Chest, useBliuoh's Porous P.ukiei. Sold by
U. II. llagenbuoh, N. K, corner Main .and
Lloyd streets.
Alt.UUAv t liAl'KIl.
11 0 lard, leMnd to He Mb owl jwr ; thou
Unit done enough for the rich and healthy, and
the happy do not new! thee.''
The healthy do lint need Cactus Dlood Cure, but
those who ore suffering from rheumatism, (rout,
bolls, carbuncles, ulcere, and the thousand Ills or
sc rcT'ila and siiecillc disease, need the kindness of
Providence to help them bear their troubles, and
Cactus Blood Cure to euro their discuses.
POLITICAL.
-roit-
SHERIFF,
BENJ. J. SMITH,
MIESKNT DEPUTY.
SQHEIDSR'S BAKERY,
SO E-ist Centre Street, SIZUX.IXDOAII.
Bread, Cakes, Ice Cream and Co .feclioncry I
OF AM. KINDS,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Pure Ice Oream !
BREAD AND CAKES,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
Orders promptly Btlendt-d lo. Paitlcular at
tention paid to Balls, Picnics,
Festivals, etc.
NOKTII MAIN STREET,
Niar Corner of Lloyd, SHENANDOAH, PENNA
-JUST OUT-
Tlie "ffl BROADWAY" HUGE
Ithmts every thins t' thn market and the
price ii jusr, fkni. to sun, ine iiuiett.
It Will pay you to come
una aso it.
I era prepared to dn the roll jwlng at tho
nrloa-i fiUo,ed:
Tin roofing .(leper foot and up
Tin ro it pal nt tys " "
Tin eondu lor 13 j " "
Tin hauglng tuiter lga " "
viuiviini.tu ruiiii iv Bluett ju per pounu
uepuirs jur an siuves nup -cuny.
WM. 17. PRATT,
7 0 3m 331 S. Jut-din St., Sltcnlniloah
FORTIETH ANNUAL
-OK THE-
Sstojll Co' j iW Soeisl;
WILL EE HELD AT
ORWiaSBXJBGI-
SEPTEMBER 1, 2, 3 & 4.
An excellent nrotrrammo hasb?en nrranired.
Prof. Van Norman, of Hagluaw. Michigan,
will ue present wnnn's siriue or morousu-
bred horses and give son, oof lus daring per-
lorrnunces. wm 11 uave never UEeu given any,
wh, re In Ihlinar' of the countrr.
The troUtng progmuime Is excellent and
enlrlos aro numerous, us the nurses of the
Ceulial PeinihyKanla Clicull, ui irhlch the
above soMety i nnicmbo-, amruuttu (6,350.
i ou win min a ileal 11 you uo uol biiudu.
8-IM-lt
735 snuiti .Smviia
OTIIA.W8 fhow lh" way tha wind blows, but
they don't show what hard blows we have
been strllclngat straw hat prices, dome hats
are dtar at uny price; these hats are cheap at
double the money. If what covers your head
Is not bsoomlng loyon. all the pains you take
is to the rest 01 your attire aroslmply thrown
away, dome and Mr how you will looxln
lneofom-GOo striw hats. There's no use In
living any lurther desnrlntlnu of then) than
to ssy this they aro stylish. Wo cut the
price dow.l because we want lo cut our Hoclc
down. Another big baigaUl In hats Is our II
Mack stitr hats.
13 S Jala St. SOANLAN Skeoudoib
WANTS, &c.
J?01l SAIiK Old bottles, (suitable for
- bottling ajtsnp, o can be had very cheap
FOR BATjE. A good pool tnblo In
the Kzcel'lorCIuh room. Apply at tho
room, or T, A. Evans', 31 Ua Ov-ntre St. 11.3v
WANTKD A reliable servant girl.
Good wagos paid. Apply at Qoldcn's
clothiiigstotc, U South Main street. 8-28-lt
17On RKV T. A dwellliie houfe
X co ilalnlng six room). Apply'to It C.
Kn!ght,83 Knst Centre a r, et. 8 -t-tf
DESTRAWiE PHOP.ERTY FOXt
sals. One of the most desirable proper
ties on AVest Oak street, for sale on reasonab'e
terms. Apply at Kowse's grooery store, cor
uer Jardlu and Oak streets. Shenandoah, Pa.
TYPE WRITING. A yottug lady,
a gradnat, , vr mts work at typo wrillng.
alt at ItKitALD olUcc.
or address HfitM.D,
Hhenandoah, Pa,
n I'll
FARMS FOR SALE. Are you look
lug lor a farm? If so cnll on or write to'
J. J. Kehler, Fruclcvllle, Pa., as to whero th-y
are located and for terra. S23-tf
DESIKAHLE PROPERTY FOR
sale cheap, It bidng on corner of Coat
and Kmerlck sticeU. It Is suitable formally
purposes. Apply lo No. 2 8 Jardln 8t. 8 3tf
PROPOSAIiS Will be recelvedTor
furnishing and delivering to the different
fiehoolbulldlnglnt the borough of Hhenandoah
-tlo tons of egg coal, SO iouh of sUivocoal. 10 tons
of pea coal and 10 tons of (hestnut eoal. All
bids lobe submitted by September 1. 1801. The
committee roiervcs the r ght to reject any or
all bids The coal to bo furnished mast be
from tho P. A It. or Kehlevlluu collieries.
N. J. OWENS
WILLI M TIlKZfH,
WILLIAM JCICMAN,
JAMIiSOUIKAKN',
A. J. UALLlOUKIt,
81i-14t Comm'ttee.
Eleotion 3aTotioo.
STOOKHOLrI2R8 MEETING.
The stockholders of the Mahanoy City,
BDeiiaodoih, Qlrardvllle and Ashlai d Htrcet
liilliray ore hereby notlflel to meet In the
office of tho comoany, Jicddali's building,
Hlietiandoab, Pa , on Saturday, Keptemberfi,
1M1, at 10 a. m.. for the purpose or electing a
presldeutand five 1 1 rectors.
My order Stockiioldep.s,
W. S, SNYDER'S
Boot and Shoe Store,
(Masteller'a old stnud,)
Corner Coal and Janllii !ttw.
Mr. Bnvder will always keeiVIn stock a'.llne
Hue of boots and shoes.
Custom Worlc and RepairlMji
done In the best style. Re guarantees to sell
cheaper thnn compe'ltors on Main street who
uave uig rents u pay. u'lu guara uiees a geuu
jne bargain on every purchase.
No Combine Beer !
has secured the agency for tho
BUUWE1SES and EXPORT BEERS
RICHARDS & CO.
OF WILKi:-i-UAUKE.l
These lirrwers aro NOT IN AKY
THUrtT aurt aro selling their
excellent beers at the
people's prices.
Saloonkeepers Supplied at $7 Per Barrel.
Private Parties " " S3 "
OnDEIlS OA.N UC LEFT W1TU
SOL. DAM, 120 S. MAIN ST.,
who will promptly fill all orders for
KheuauHo.li and vlclulty.
1TOW
RGAINS
We aro Belli up out our entire bLooc of La diet',
FINE FOOTWEAR,
to make .room for our Cill eoods, alroidy or
dsred. In fact. w.e are determluod to
cleareviryihtng out, Including
alamo lot of AltuV
Mining and Rubber Boots.
There goods must Ue sold, and no reasonable
oner win ne reiuseu lor iticiu. rnis is no
humbug, as what we aoverlltewe
uieau. Tlie peou'o will now
liavo an opportuuliy to
Secure Genuine Bargains.
Dome early belore the slztsare broken.
Boston Boot and Shoe Store
Ilobblua' BIook, .
Cor. Main and Oak Streets, Shenandoah
I,. OOI.D3IA.N, 3Xllr,
Reduction
A few. patterns of White Embroidery,
Flounoings, Plain and Plaid Muslins,
Pineapple Cloths, Sattcens, Chiutzes,
also remnants of Prints, Ginghams,
and Dress Goods of all kinds, which are
oflered regardless of cost to clean out.
PRICE S Old Reliable Stand,
113 North Main Street; Shenandoah, Pa.
CUT of a
M
(lisWiE!
THE "FAMOUS" ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER,
11 JV. Main Street, Shenandoah.
henandoah Business
AND
SHORTHAND SCHOOL,
ROB BINS' OPERA
NORTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH,
Fall Term Beains Monday, August 31st, 1891.
W. J. SOIX.Y,
The Leading Photographer,
NO. 14 N. WHITE ST.
The work done at this snllery Is fully, crjifU
i ihatdone at the laivu naileries of New
Vor and riilladelohla. Oomnarlsou Is ln-
vltei between the specimens of his two and
thr. e dollar cabinets sio'vn in his window
and the best of worli done elsewhere at flvo
atd six dollars.
. Mtn.l. 1...... m..l.ta A a.nlva n
patronlzeau emerp-lsj run by out of town
parties when better worls may be had of your
own townsmen,
Lambert, The Hatter,
Carries an extraordinary line ol
flats. Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods
and makes a specialty ot
Nelllo Bly aud Mary Andersou Caps.
O EAST OHNTBH ST.
NOTICES.
roTTSVlLMe, Va Augntt 20, 1801.
Tho new Court souse lu 1'otUvllle will be
dedicated with approilate ceremonies on
Thursday, September 3, 1891,
at 2 o'clock p. m. Tbo publlo are rospcctiully
invited to Lo present.
Railroad companies will Issue excursion
tickets at reduced rates.
HAMUKI. a. DkTUIUC,
JAMHs J. I10WK3,
KUAb E. HEED,
8 27 01 Commissioners.
WEEKS
Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand
17 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
Whsrebs will bo plea edto meet the wants
of his friends aud the publlo la
Everything in the Drinking Lino.
If you And you have fallen down Into a hole, C
Give attention to what we snail say
Our prices mid bargains such peoplo contol",
n,l,,nlnrr1, In In n nn.H..!
-----ft.-'-,. ... j.ii.K.mM nuj,
People get into flnnnolul holes and
they are the worst klud by paying
more for tblni'i th in tlinv nrn worth.
To get out, buy only what la worth all
it codts. The poet In our establishment I
puts it in verse as above. Itut that is
not definite enough. Seethe follow-'
lug offerings with figures:
Black Cheviot Suits for men, 18 to 10.
Boys' all-wool Cheviot Suits, $5.
Neckties worth COo for 25c,
Co ege !
HOUSE BUILDING,
President.
New Saloon and Restaurant !
Newly Pahled, Papered and Renovated.
No. 1X5 EAST CRNTRB STREET,
Three doors above Kendrlck Iloute,
BENJAMIN HASKEY, Proprietor.
Mr. Ilasltey would Inform his tuny friends
nud the publlo that he will cater I o their wants
lo tlie same flrsUclass style that he Iras done
In the past. None bat the bast brands of for.
elgn and domestto wine?, liquors and cigars
win ue Hepi in hlock. unoice leinperan
uriuati. riimuiu kiuckuio
The eattne ba' is supplied with everrth'
lolbeo'itlnz line served In the bostslvl.
Meals servL-d at all hours. Fine nrlvato rooms .
aiuicnea.
LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS
3? J". 03L.B-A-E.5T,
Uealir In all klads ot
Shoemakers' : Supplies !
large and first-class stock.
All Demands of the Trade Supplied
18 W. CENTRE ST.,
Fergnson Ilttqse building, SHENANDOAH, PA.
The Cheapest Place !
TO BUY
Gents' FarnisMng Goods, Hosiery, Etc ,
OHARLES : YAROWSKY'S,
23 West Centre fit., Shenandoah.
Q. M. HAMILTON, 41. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
omce-28 West Lloyd street, Shenandoal
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