The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 31, 1891, Image 4

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    DPIO-lSriG GOODS
at tiii:
m
CORNER STORE
AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS,
All kinds of potted mcnts, fish,
entitled goods, oysters, lobstem,
crabs, IIiphIiui cavlnr, fresh spiced
oysters, finest smoked hams, bo
lonnns and smoked bof, York state
full cream cheeso,Kmanthal,Swls,
Edam, Satxwttro and Llttiburgnr.
EIuo assortment of cakes and bis
cuits. G. and 15. pickles of alt
kinds. 1'Iokles by the dozen. You
will llnd just what you want.
SEVBRlsT'S,
KAI81B 1XP0BT Bill, Light
j nw da
unufi
i an my
Cor. Centre and White Streets.
The Evening Herald.
ALL TUK NEWS l'OIl ONR OK NT.
liana larger circulation In Shenandoah than
any other paper puDltshcd. Clrcu.
latloa booki open to nil.
AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY,
What Nowa Gathorors Tako n
Moment to Toll About.
Fine white grapes In the imirket.
Now plant your fall advertisements
The excursion season Is parsing
away rnpiuiy.
Wo are getting along toward the
autumn season.
Money which is "coming to you"
aoes not always arrive.
Andrew Morrison, at the corner of
Lloyd and Mowers street, has greatly
Improved his property thin summer.
An addition has been built to the
stable, the house painted and the
pavement and fence renewed aud re
paired. 1'oaches were sellinK in our markets,
on waturuay, two unsKeln for cenw
l ino plums ami green gages were
plenty last week at prices from ii5 to 60
cents per peck.
Two old veterans occupied the pave
ments at corner Centre aud Main
streets, Saturday, selling novelties.
The people who haven't been away
will now open the front shutters.
A brake should bo put on those west
ern rain-makers.
It has been decided by a high court
in Germany that the uo of dogs in
sausage is lilt gal. That will not change
the taste, however.
When it returns from its vacation
tho oyster will be welcomed as heartily
as any other summer tourist.
It bus been dhcovered that people
go out between the acta at theatres be
cause they do not like the orchestra
music. They wipe their mouths as
they como back as a matter of habit.
Commercial men report business
Imnrovlnc. Siena are hopeful for a
good lull nade
William Elliott, of (own, will have
his razzle-duzzle and ctr fewlugatthe
OnviKHUiirg f"'r this week.
Culm banks are In demand by
speculators.
Have you seen whether your name
is on the registry list?
Shenandoah la fottunato this season
iu cheating tho heaviest ol the storms
It Is now claimed that "Corsets have
killed more people than whiskey."
Jumping on moving traius is still
indulged in by many boys. Stop it.
Thin wpek the Democrats will meet
hislalo convention aud' name their
ticket.
Itaware of chills. This is treacher
ous weather, with warm days aud cold
nights.
The dntr davs have euded but we
may have some very warm, sultiy
weather yet.
Progress.
It Is vorv important in tlila ago of vast
matorial.progross that a remedy bo pleating
to tho tasto and to tho eye, easily takon, ac
centablo to tho stomach and healthy in ita
nature and effects. Possessing thoso qual
itios, Sjrup of Figs is tho ono porfoct Iaia
tlvo and most jcontlo diurotic known.
Playing Cards.
You can obtain a pack of best quality
playing cards by sonding flftoon coats
postago to P. S. Eustis, Gon'l Pass. Agt.
15., 0.&Q.U.B. Chicago, 111.
Go to Coslott's for your preserving fruit.
8-22-lf
Tho Doctor aud Postma3tor
Kfre lnlkliiv about n case of ilmis llluew
duo ton neglectai rold anil rapidly (.onij iulo
conimntlon wlilch was promptly cured by
Pan-Tina Cough mid Consumpilou Cine.
'iTIUl Dome .leu Ul Ivmiu a uru- etiutu.
Heet work done at Drdnnan's steam
lMindry. Everything white and Bpotlew,
Lace curtains a specialty. All work guar
antd.
The place to buy your Bchool books cheap
Also Scholar's Companions, Book Wraps,
OCUOOl uuks. XHinevi. eiu. cverytuing
aud anytnluis required In acbool,
tilateo, pencils, elo., sold re
tall nud wholesale.
Bpols Suitable for Easland West MaliaDoj T
Don't lorget the place If you wish to cave
uiouey.
ZMI. MBLLET;
CI1A8. T. RICE'S OLD STAND,
22 Bast Centra St., Shenanooah.
j y
SCHOOL BOOKS.
I I
REGION 'ROUND.
A Budget of Interesting Articles
on all Topics.
SlCO.fOd of the 20,1,(100 required to bo
sui'Scribid for Shainokiu's homo fire
Insurance scheme is pledged.
Itev. W. G. Watkins, of Shnmokln,
preached his last sermon there yester
day. Ho has accepted a call from
Bcrautou.
George Young has resigned from tho
position of assistant foreman of tho
New llostou colliery to become a fire
boss at tho Enterprise colliery, at
Hhamokln.
The 2W- Weekly refers to the rebel
lion as the "civil conflict," Editor
Parker is unique. We have heard of
the war being referred to us "that little
disagreeableuess."
William Evaus, of Glrardvllle. who
has been of unsound mlud for somo
time, died at the Schuylkill Haven
ulmshoiiKe.
The old Koystono colliery nt Locust'
Dale ha9 been permanently abandoned.
Ell Drosh has been giauted a pen
sion of IS per moutu.dating from July
tdth, 1800.
Mrs. Jonas Heln died at Mahanoy
City Friday e veiling, aged 74 years.
G. A. R. Notes.
Are you g ing to Mt. (Jarmol Sept. 9th ?
Tho regulation military cap, not hat.
It
must be worn by members of the G. A. 11.
Post 140 had a largely attended meeting
on Friday. A full attondanco is requested
(or nuxt Friday night.
Oowen Post, of Pottsvillo, with tho
Third Brigade I5and, will holp to celebrate
Grand Army Day at Mt. Carmol.
llahanoy City, Tamaqua, Girardvillo
and Ashland Posts will turn out strongly at
Mt. Carmol.
Our local post expects to go to Mt. Car-
el 109 strong, with a band of 30 members.
A numhor of our citizens will aleo accom
pany thevots.
Tho pooplo of Mt. Ca'tnol tro rnakiDg
reat preparations for tho reception of tho
ettrans on Sept. O.b.
That Frightful Disaster.
No ono can aportc'alo the hor 'ors of tho
recoot Pack Place d'stver in Now York,
wuich involved the lo:s of nearly a hun-
rod lives, without loat'rg r.t tho graphic
nic uros o; loo f.J.t'r ppjioci in l'vann
csi'.es Wcei.'y Ibis week. In lis sudden
I'M, Its misionoU5 cu.'ir.icie1', anu me aw
ful loss of life it iuvolved, it is ono of tho
mo3t lomartablo calamities of modorn
mcs. Tho People's llalbs, of .Nov York,
tho annual oncanipment of Ilia Sous of
Vetorans, advenluroi in Ala?ka, street
Botni-s in Chicago, the tr als and pleasure3
of thoei.y business man wbo summers in
tho county, are all il'ustrated iu LesUe s
W'ceiUy Ibia week. Price, lo a cents, ii
it of your newsdealer, in English or Ger
man.
At tho Satne Prlco.
AH persons holding duplicate checks for
phologrnph8 can have tho same promptly
finished at Keagey's art studio at tho sarao
irice. Kouiombor wo aro on the drat fl"or,
Keaqet.
Railroad Bumbllngs.
Ono mile in CO 4-5 seconds was tho epoed
made on the Bound Biook road by a V. &
11. train lust week. Equal to 0 miles a
hourl
J jhn Stevens, baggage ma'tor on th
Shenandoah branch, P. & R. railroad, has
takon a vacation.
The Lehign Valloy railroad Is branching
out in now directions.
A new picnic ground for Schuylkill
county is being located by tho Lahlgh Val
lev company for next summer.
There is somo talk of the Pennsy running
a branch from neir ijuck Mountain to
Lakeside.
Fancy Dalawaro pouchoi
received dal
nt Coslott's.
8-21-tf
An Old Ohargo.
Thomas Cusick, formerly of this town
but who has beon In Philadelphia for II)
put two yoars, was placed in tho Pottsvill
iail Saturday night. He was arrested on
an old charge made by Katl Gow,
town. A Philadelphia officer niado the
arrest and turned the accused ovor to Cnn1
stable Tosh at PotUvllle.
The Soap
that
Cleans
Most
is Lenox.
Coming Events.
Sept. 1. Ico cream and poach foitlval in
jblins' opera homo under tho auspices of
II Saints' Eploopal Sunday school.
Sept 2 -Japanese ico cream festival in
All
Sept 2 Japanese ico croarn Costly
Kobbins' opera house, under tho auspices of
Shenandoah Commandery, No. 11, Sons of
America.
Sept. 12. Farjwell picnic of Columbia
Olio Club.
Buy Keystone (lour. Be careful that thf
name Lussia & Co., Ashland, Pa., if
printod on every sack. 8-3-3taw
Four tintypes for 25 cunts, at Dabb's. tf
POLITICAL.
-FOIt-
BENJ. J. SMITH,
PRESENT DKI'UTY.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Ice Cream !
BREAD AND CAKES,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
Orders promptly attended to. Particular at-
lenuua paia to jihiis, ncnics,
Festivals, etc.
NOKTII MAIN STREET,
NcarCornerof Uoyd, SHENA1D0AH, PEN MA
-CTTJST OUT-
he "HEW BROADWAY" BAHEE
It beats everything In the market, and the
price
lsjusi.ritfni 10 huu uk limes.
It will piy you to come
anusee iu
I am prepared to do tho rollowlug at the
nrlCfsuuu'.Gd:
Inrnolluc fie ner foot aud ut
Tin ro.ir painiing .o
i in couuurior
flu ImnL'Inir miner 12a " "
Oalvaiilzed chlmi.ey stuck Wa per pound
uepairs lor an stovos n spcittiiy.
WM. H. PTiATT,
0 3m
331 S. Jardln St., Shenindoih
FORTIETH ANNUAL
-OP THE-
WILL EE ItILD AT
OEWIGSBXJBQ
SEPTEMBER 1, 2, 3 & 4.
An flxnellent nroirnnimehasbecn arranced.
Prof. Van Normau. of SJislnaw. Mlchlgrtn,
will be present wltn ii's Biring or tuorougu
bred horses and ctve some of his darlUE per
formances, whl'h have nerer been given any
where in tins pan or tue country.
Tho Irnitlnir nrozramme Is excellent and
entries are numerous, ns the purser of the
CenUnl fennsyhanla Circuit, ol which the
above si'lety 1 a member, amount to Sfl,3.W.
Ynu will miss a ti'liat It vou do not attond.
8-2S-lt
CTK.W3 i-li -w Ihe wv the wind blows, but
they don't show what hard blows we have
been strlltlngat straw bat prloes. Some bats
are dear at any price; these bats are cheap at
dbuble the money. If what covers your head
Is not beoomlug to you, all the pains you take
as to the rest ol your attire areslniply thrown
away, Comeand sea how you will loos: In
one of our Wo straw halR. There's no use In
giving uny further description of them than
to Bay this they are stylish. We cut tbe
price down because we want to cut our ftock
dowu. Another big bargain In bats Is our tl
black slitr bats.
13 S. Mala St. SOANLAN Shenandoah
VYOAiifiW
of ,r;Anw
WANTS, &o.
TTIOU SALE Old bottles, stiltablofor
,b?,l!!Dfi catsup. Ac, can be had very cheap
I11U0r sU e' 8
XVanD-A girl to
attend office
T v nna lie up
bundles nt Tlrpntinn'n lann.
dry, corner Main and Cherry streets. 8 31-lf
DE8IBABLE PROPERTY FOR
sale. One of the most desirable proper
ties oc Wdst Oak street, lor sale on reasonable
terms. Apply at llowse'a grocery More, cor
ner Jardln and Oak streets. Hhenandoab, Pa.
aTYPEWIUTING.-A young ladyj
- agniduati-, wints work lype writing,
onll at 1Iebai.1i olllce, or address IIhuai.u,
Shenandoah, l'a, 8-1-tt
FARMS FOR SALE. Areyou look
tnc lor a farm? If so call on or wrltn to
J. J. Kehler, l-'mckvlllo, l'a,, as to where they
are located and for termn, 8-22-tf
THESIUABLE
PROPERTY FOR
AS salectieao.lt blni;
sale cheap, It bslng on corner of Coal
and limerick atrcelx. It is Kullntiln for iimuv
purposed. Apply to No. 8 Jardin SU 8 3 tf
PROPOSALS Will be received for
furnishing and delivering to the different
school bulld'ngsot the borough of Hhenandoab
205 tonsof egg coil, 30 tons of stove coal, 10 tons
of pea coal ma 10 tons of rliestnnt coal. All
bids tobe submitted by Hpptember 1, 18'J1. Tbe
committee reserves tho r gilt to reject nay or
all blda. The coal to be furnished must bo
, trout the 1'. it H. or heliley llua collieries.
r. J.OWICNH
WILLI M TKEZISK,
WlLI.tAM HA.OIIMAN,
JAMES O'lIEAHN,
A. J. OALLAailKlt.
H-li-m Committee.
Election. 3KTotlco.
STOUKHOLDER8' MEETING.
The stockholders o( tho Mahanoy City.
Shenandoah, Olrardvlllo and ABhlacd Street
Knllwayarn hereby notified to meetlntne
office of the company, lieddall's building,
Sheanudoah, l'a., ou Saturday, Beptember 6,
l891,ntloa. m, lor the purposoof olcctluga
president and five drectors.
uy oraer ftTOCKiioi.Dr.ns.
SOHEIDER'S BAKERY,
SO JSnst Centre Street, SiruXSlXDOAlI.
Bread, Cakes, Ico Cream and Confectionery !
-OP ALL KINDS.-
W. S, SNYDER'S
Boot and Shoe Store,
(Mastellor's old stand,)
Corner Coal inttl jardln HtH.
Mr. Snyder will always IteenMn stock alflne
line of boots nud shoes.
Custom Work aud ElcpnlrltiK
done In the best style. He guarantees to sell
cneaper intn conipeuuirs ou Main street wno
uave uig rsuiH ui pay, una guantuLees a genu
ine bargain on every purchase.
No Combine Beer I
has secured tho agency for tho
T
RICHARDS & CO.
OF WlLKKS-BAHltE.J
These brewers are NOT IN ANY
XRUST and aro selling their
excellent beers nt the
people's prices.
Saloonkeepers Supplied at $7
Private Parties " " $8
Per Barrel,
i
OHDEI19 CAN HE LErT WITH
SOL, I1AAK, 120 S, MAIN ST.,
who will promptly All alt orders for
Hheunnao.ih and vicinity.
IsTOW
IS
Hue
Misses' and Children's
FINE FOOTWEAR,
I to make .room for our foil goods, already or-
oerea, in met, we are determinoa to
clear everything out, Including
alaige lot of Meu'a
Mining and Rubber Boots.
Tlicee goods must bo sold, and no reasonable
oner win ue reiuseu ior mem. imsisuu
humbug, as what we advertise we
mean. The people will now
have an opportunity to
Secure Genuine Bargains.
Come early belore the sizes are broken.
Boston Boot and Shoe Store
Kobbins' Blocs,
Cor. Main and Oak Streets, Shenandoah
X,. OOMMIANi Sluirr,
eduction
A few patterns of Whito Embroidery,
Plouncings, Plain and Plaid Muslins,
Pineapple Cloths, Satteens, Chintzes,
also remnants of Prints, Ginghams,
and Dress Goods of all kindswhich aro
offered regardless of cost to clean out.
113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
THE "FAMODS" ONI
71 JV. Main Street, Shenandoah
Shenandoah Business
-AND-
SHORTHAND SCHOOL,
DnDDIMQ1 nDCD A
NORTH MAIN STREET, SIIENANDOAH,
V. J. SOLLY, President.
The Leading Photographer,
14 N. WHITE ST.
The work done at this eallerv Is fully eoual
to that done at the largo galleries of New
York and Philadelphia. Comparison Is In
vited between tho specimens of his two and
time dollar cabinets shown In bis window
und the best of work done elsewhere at Ave
a pa six dollars.
K-Do not climb long nights of stairs to
patronize an enterprise run by out of town
partlea when better work may be had of your
own townsmen.
Lambert, The Hatter,
Carries an extraordinary line ol
Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods
and makes a specialty ol
Nellie Bly aud Mary Anderson Caps
8 EAST OENTBH ST.
MOTIOE.
POTTSVILLK, Pn,, August 26, 1691.
Tho new Court Rouse lu 1'ottsvllle will be
dedlotted with appropriate ceremonies on
Thursday, September 3, 1891,
at 2 Q'olook p. m. The public are respectlully
Invited to te prcsont.
Railroad companies will Issue excursion
tickets at reduced rates.
SAMUEL Q. DBTUItK,
JAMES J. BOWES,
ELIAH E. HEED,
8 27 Gt Commissioners,
"WIEilEilgZS
Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand
17 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
Where he wilt be plea'edto meet tbe wants
of his Irlenas and the public In
Everything in tug Drinking Line,
...
Don't Cry Over Spilt Milk.
TIiuk people stand weeping
With all their wits sltenln?.
Wbe their iu:ik: flows away faster and fc iter;
Tin nnurt rtnlno-
New schemes a bi ewlng,
And turn to good lor.uneeacli trlfllug'i
What'a the use of our worrvlrur be
cause wo are overstocked lu some Hues.
We wout. We have decided to give
the people the beuefit of this; to re
lieve ourselves and advertise our busi
ness by ofteriug such uuheard of bar
gains as will briug us trade in the reg
ular way for months to come. Look
at these offerings below:
Children's Holts for80c, worth ?1 "5.
do do 1 Ik) do 1.50.
Jlen'uDomct Blurts for iic, wo th0o.
Hoys' uo 200 do !l5o.
Neckl es, best I n this coc my, for 23c.
A. T. JONES,
UHOC Dl III 111 Mr
IT rt l i t i ft
np.w n nnn nnri Kflstfliiranr
AW II uieiuuu UUU XUUUIUU1UUV
Newly Pakted, Papered and Renovated.
Three doors above Kendrlck House,
BENJAMIN HASKEY, Proprietor.
uuu ma uuuiiu luuv uu wm uaiur 10 meirwHULh
drinks. Klnnnld Rlnnlrnln
miuoenin'c line servea in ine oesvf
Meals served at ull hours. Fine private rSQ,
Ltuntii ana mt mm
IE. J". CLBARY,
Dealer In all kinds ol
Shofimakers' : Srmnlips !
Large and first-class stock.
All Demands of the Trade Supplied
18 W. CENTRE ST.,
Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA.
The Cheapest Place !
TO BUY
Gents' FufnisMng Goods, Hosiery, Elc ,
CHARLES : YAROWSKY'S.
23 West Centre Ht, Shenandoah.
Q M. HAMILTON, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
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