The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 07, 1891, Image 4

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    DPIO-3STIC C3-OOHDS
1STOW CD1ST TIA-HP I
-AT Till;-
CORNER STORE !
AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS,
All kluda of potted meats, fish,
canned goods, oysters, loustfn,
crabs, lliuslan caviar, fresh spiced
oysters, finest smoknl lisuns, bo
lognus and einoked beef, York state
full cream clicese,Kniautbal,Swls,
Edam, Sapsaio'1 and Lltnburfjer.
Fine assortment of cakes und bib
cults. O. and IJ. plrkles of all
kinds. Pickles by the dnz-n. You
will find just what you want.
Light.
MAIM CITY, PA.
Syv ana e
Dark, ?l
BSMSCBQK9 DOCKKSSEBk
s m&m mm BaLna Swanera W
IXPOBT Bill,
Cor. Centre and White Streets.
The Evening Herald.
ALT. TIIU NEWS Foil ONU CENT.
lias a larger circulation In ;shcnandoah than
any other piper published. Circu
lation books tptu to all.
AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY.
What Nowb Gatherers Take
Moment to Toll About.
New moon.
A wet eu minor.
Miliars weather.
Prairie green is a new color.
Peaches will last six weeks yet.
Cider will be cheap next whiter.
The excursion season is drawing to a
ciose,
Fix that bad sidewalk before winter
seta in.
Oysters are now shelling out-the
politicians soon will be.
We are running nlong In the ninth
mouth of the year.
The craze of the souvenir
seems to have made quite a stir.
spoon
Now if you are registered pay your
poll tax before October 3rd.
A good many fatal balloon ascensions
this summer have been recorded.
The scrapers In town are silent.
Mrs. Worley lectured In the Primi
tive Methodist church lat evcnlmr,
miller the auspices of the W. C. T. U.
Th attention of the Chief Ilurgens
aud the police Is called to the crowds
of boyethat congregate on East Oak
street, In the vicinity of the theatre,
on Sunday nights, where they make
the night hideous with their remarks
and noise.
Bucklon's Arnica Salvo.
The Best Salve In the world for Puts
Tir.iUk Knivfi. Ulcers. Halt Illieum. Fever.
Bores, 'fetter. Chapped Hands, Ciillnlul hm
.Corns, and allSltln Eruptions, and positively
eurts riles, or no rav renuin a. u is guar-
mnti-edt" give perfect satisfaction, or mouey
refuurted. Prices") cents icrbx. Tor tale
by O. II. Ilagculnicb.
'V jv READY TO FIGHT.
BleAullffe and Gibbons in Great Shape fo
the Contest.
New York, Pep. 7. The oyes of tin
pugillstlo world aro now turned to thi
meeting of Jack McAulilro, the champioi
lightweight, and Austin Gibbons. Tin
men will mot in tho Granite Club nex.'
Friday night, and tlioy should make a,
crand contost. JIcAiilillo is favorite in
the betting nnd ho has already been back
cd to win some thousands of dollars.
Doth men are in splendid condition anc!
both aro comment of winning.
Tho Grnnlto Club lia9 mndo every ar
rangement that can possibly conduce t
the success of the atrair.
To prevent any hitch, sinch at occurred
in the Slavln-Kilraln contest, a now olec.
trio time-keeper has been secured. Tail
is a very ingenious alfalr, and is said to
work well.
It consists ot a clock, two gongs and
two lights, one red and tho other white,
It is so contrived that the red light wil!
burn for three minutes, nnd at tha ox,
plratlon of that time it will give placo to.
a white light, which will bo a signal foi
tho men to tnko their corners. The whiti
light bums during the one mlnuto rest
and thon the red light appears, and botb
hold forth for three minutes longer.
When a knock-down blow Is given tht
time-keeper will press an electric button,
which will set a small gong going. Thll
sounds every second until the tenth,
when It will ring rapidly. If It ovoi
comes to that It will bo a signal that th(
light Is over.
Tho men will bo called Into tho ring al
9 o'clock und will set to without delay,
Go to Cosle't's for your preserving fruit.
8-22-tf
Tluy Keystone flour. Bo careful that the
namo Lessio & Co., Ashland, Pa., it
printed on evorv Back. 3-3-3taw
Heat work done at Iirennan's steam
laundry. Evorythln white and spotloss.
Lace curtains a specialty. All work guar
anteed.
The place to buy your school books cheap is 1
Also Scholar's Companions, Dnok Straps,
and anything rnjulred In school.
Slates, pencils, etc., sold re
tail aud wholesale.
Books Suitalile for East and West Mahanoj Twp.
Don't forget tha place If you with to save
znouey.
CHAS. T. RICE'S OLD STAND.
22 Bast Centre St., Shenanooah.
I T
j SCHOOL BOOKS.
1 1
REGION 'ROUND.
A Budget of IntoreBtlng Articles
on all Topics.
John M. Granger, of Girardvllie,
who has been actlnc mine Itmpeutor
of the Uirard Estate collieries for the
past three years, during the Illness of
the late W. G. Gwyther, will now
Miicceed to that position. Mr Gran
ger has proven himself a capable and
elllcient inspector, aud Is fully worthy
of the appointment.
Frank Moutler, of O ikland, had his
foot badly crushed at Bast colliery by
a rush of coal that caught him In the
schute from which he was loading.
The funeral of the lute William G.
Gwyther took place at Girardvllie.
A tquud from Co, F,8th regiment, hod
been detailed to lire thu last salute
over his grave. The deceased was
Past Commander of JcunliiKS Post,
No. 121, G. A. 11: also a member of
Aihlund Lodge, A. Y. M., No. 290 ;
Prince of Peace Commandery, K. T.,
No. 39 ; Ao.ua Lodge, I. O. O. F.,
Shenandoah Valley Encampment, No.
258; Red Men Tribe No. 165. He
wus 69 years of age, aud leaves a wife
ana nine ciuuiren.
The Washington Fire Company, of
A,8'11""'1!'.89 ' eclacS c1Ko.,?i , 110
City on Saturday, bent. 2tb .for a
shland, has decided to go to Atlantic
several days stav. durluir which
lliey will ue tlio guests ol uie Jersey
lire boys who will now an annual con
vention at that famous resort, and
which will open on September 27 and
remain in session until Oct. 1st.
A man supposed to be John Mennlg,
of Ashland, Pa., is said to be roaming
around Tomhleken aud mad as a
hare. He appeared at an Hungarian
shanty and the tight of his wild,
srliastly face almost shattered the never
very phlegmatic Hunks. They
thought that Satan had come to claim
ills own. witn an uneartliiy latieii
the mad man fled into the woods aud
the Huns double barred the door.
A Heaver Meadow clrl earned S48 i n
huckleberries this year, nnd will prob
ably turn nut In a new seal plush coat
ih's winter.
A Shamoklu woman has hired a
gang of Italians at 70 cents a day ana
takes contracts for digglug out cellars,
drams mid sewers away uelow me
regular contractors.
J din Peroci,h was helnp bolsted to
thu surface ot the Nelson shaft Satur
day when hit drill, which was resting
on nis snouiucr, raugm a projecting
niece of timber. This overbalanced
rerotrisn aim ne sun on me cage. iu
eomnanlons found him dead. He fell
501 feet aud was completely dlsem
boweled.
Owlutr to the Increased tralllc over
Muhauov branch of tho P. & It. syt
tern, which is due to the shipments of
the coal irom me oxe cs v-o. turneries
In the tinner recious. It has been de
cldid to double shift all the engines
and their crews at Gordon and also
the nlane hands. The cars are all to
irn over ine Tamaneuu uruuun ui me
V. & 11. and thence to Gordon, aud
hoisted over the plane at mat place.
Xws;
the telegraph olhce Saturday moru-
Filtv-two new hanas were nut ou at
Ing calls lorntty more.
GAGGED BY RUUBEHS,
Ko Clue to the Thtevrs Who Maltreatci)
Mrs. Klklna.
HAvnnuux, Mass., Sep. 7. Mrs.
Elklns of tho Elm House, who was so.
roughly treated by robbers Saturday
afternoon, remains prostrated and cannot
leave her room. The robbery is tho one
areat topic of discussion.
The robbers were two in number, anu
were ruasKea. They lorcea tneir way
into the house, seized Mrs. Elkins and
demanded her money. Shs handed to tho
men $83. Presenting a revolver ot her
head the mon demanded all the money
she had, saving that she had mora con
cealed on her person. Tho terrified
woman said sho had no more money,
whereupon one of the mon tore open hor
dress and grabbed a canvas baa contain
ing $800 in cash and (100 in checks.
They then bound nnd gagged her and
fled. I hero is no clue to the thieves.
FLOODS IN JERSEY.
Much Damnge Has lleeu Caused In tilt I
Scaeoast Towns.
Asnunr Park, N. J., Sep. 7. The
severe rains ot tho post two days and the I
unusually heavy surf caused much dam
age along the New Jersey jcacost towns.
Many bad cuts were modo In the Long I
Branch bluff. The Now Jersey Southern
liallway tracks at Higblund Boach wore
undermined by the high tide.
At iirowntown, a small Aaoury i'arn 1
settlement, the streets are all inundated
nnd dcotjIo ore wodin.t from place to placo. I
In many houses tho water lifts tioodoa the I
first story. Several small Bailing vessels I
were driven ashore at Atluntlo IIlBh-
lands.
HAWLEY FOR THE CABINET.
Humors Tlmt He lias Deen Offered
becretnryshlp of War.
the
Wxsuinotos, Sen. 7. Private advices
received here, state that Senator Hawley,
ot Connecticut, has been ottered tho War
Office, to nucccod Secretary Proctor. Qon.
Hawley Is at Cape May, conferring with
President UarrUon about tho matter.
Friends of tho Senator who nro fnnill
lar with Connecticut politic,, and who
regard with doubt his chances for renonil-
nation and re-election to the United
States Senate as against Governor Dulke-
lev. think it very pv.jb.iblo that he will
accept tho offer and be tlu noxt Secretary
of War.
OomiuR Events.
Sopt. 11 Welsh Baptist Sunday school!
festival and social in Bobbins' opera house.
Sopt. 12, Farewell picnlo of Columbia
Oleo Olutt.
The S
oap
for
Hard
Water
is Lenox.
POLITICAL.
-FOR-
SHERIFF,
BENJ. J. SMITH
PKESENT DEPUTY.
ht r n i t
VI n I ,Vm mTl O KOOV I
I U UU1JLLU11LC JJCC1 I
has secured the agency for the
BUUWE1SES and EXPORT BEERS
RICHARDS & CO.
OF WILKE4-HA.RKEM
ALSO AOUKT FOR
Rettigs Beer, Porter,
AND CONTINENTAL ALES.
ORDERS CAN HE LEFT WITH
mv 120 s MAIN ST
Mil. UfifllV, luU U. MiUll 01.,
who will promptly fill all o-ders for
Bheuandoahand vicinity.
-CTXTST OXJT-
The"HEW BROADWAY" RANGE
It beats everything In the market, and the
price is jusi nirni 10 sumue times.
It will pay you to come
and see It.
I am prepared to do the following at the
prices auoted:
Tin rooang.....-........n-..fio per foot nnd up
Tin roor paint iug .wj
Tin conductor .........12o "
Tin liRiiL'Ine cutter ...........12o " '
Uaivamzeu cnimney suick vxs per pouna
,t itepaireior on stoves asp:ciuuy.
W. E. PRATT,
74.3m 331 3. Jardln St., Shenandoah
OTIIA.W8
show the way the wina blows, but
u't show what hard blows we have
been strlklnirat straw hat nrlces. Some bats
are dear at any price; these hats are cheap at
nnhlA tliA mnnnv. ff what finvftm vnur bend
is not becoming to you. all the pains you take
as to tho rest ol your attire areslmply thrown
Hitrnr. (InmflHnd raa hnwvnuwlll tnnfe In
one of our GOo straw bats. There's no use In
giving any lurther description of theiuthan
to say this they are stylish. Wo out the
price down because we want to cut our stock
down. Another big bargain In bata Is our II
black stlir hats.
IS S. Halo SI. SOANL AN Shetiandoih
WANTS, teo.
WANTED A boy to learn the
bailing business. Apply at 23 North
Main street, o-5-3t
FOR SALE Old bottles, suitable for
bottling dtstip, Ac., can be had very cheap
at J. A. Keflly's 1 Iquor sto e. 8 26-tr
FOR RENT. Three rooms, suitable
for club room, office, etc. Gas and steam
fixtures. New boiler Just put In. Apply to
irfjvl Kofowlch, clothier, Si Main St. 0 2-tf
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR
sain. One of the most desirable proper
ties ou West Oak street, for sale on reasonable
terms. Apply at HoiTse's grocery store, cor
ner Jardln and Oak streetB. Shenandoah. Pa.
YPE WRITING. A young lady,
a graduat'. wnts work at type writing,
'till at Herald wlllco, or address llKit vr.u,
Shenandoah, Pa, 8 i ll
FARMS FOR BALE. Aroyou look
ing for a rurm? If so call on or write to
J.J. Kenier, t racKvllle, Pa., as to where they
are located aud for terms.
8 22-tf
zlstow
FOR BARGAIN
We are selling out our entire stock of Ladles',
Misses' and Children's
FINE FOOTWEAR,
to make -room for our fall goods, already or
dered. In fact, we are determined to
clear everything out. Including
a large lot or Men's
Mining and Rubber Boots.
Thee goods must be sold, and no reasonable
ouer win ne reinsert ior mem. mis ib no
humbug, an what we an vert lse we
mem. The people will now
have an opportunity to
Secure Genuine Bargains.
Come early before tho sizes are broken.
Sosion Boot and Shoe Store !
Hobblns' Block,
Cor. Main and Oak Streets, Shenandoah,
X.. GOMMIAN, Jltinr.
Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand
17 SOUTH MAIN STKEET,
Where lie will be pleaded to meet tho wants
of his irlenas ana the public in
Everything in the Drinking Line.
GRGlIDONiH TIIEATttE,
p. j. rERoueox, manager.
OPEXIjXG OF THE SEASON!
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 'gi.
Fisher's Company ot ComMlans In tho merry,
musical larce-comeay,
"A COLD DAY !"
SIXTH SUCCESSFUL SEASON.
New Song-New Dances New Music
PRICES OF ADMISSION, 25, 35, COe.
The namo of A. C. YATES
& CO. is a household word
Tho quality of our gooda has
built up our popularity.
I'or tho coming i?iui anu
Winter wo have manufactured
a stock that is sure to please
Novelties and standard fabrics
aro here in plenty, and price
stylo, quality and making have
. "i ' 1 . , ' i
UU ItXOlVtiU uui ijuibuuui mu
With voiir former needs in
I v -. .
Hiuiu ire aic wuiiucuu ui mwu
Jjjrr present Wantf,
I I
A. C. Yates & Co.
Cor. 13th b Chestnut Sts,
PHILADELPHIA.
Reduction
A few patterns of White Embroidery,
FJouncings, Plain and Plaid Muslins,
Pineapple Cloths, Satteons, Chintzes,
also remnants of Prints, Ginghams,
and Dress Goods of all kindswhich aro
offered regardless of cost to clean out.
PRICE'S Old
113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
THE "FAMOUS" 01
IX If. Main Street, Shenandoah.
Shenandoah Business College !
-AND-
SHORTHAND SCHOOL,
ROBBNS' OPERA
NORTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH,
Fall Term Begins Monday, August 31st, 1891.
W. J. SOLLY, President.
RICHARD DABB
The Leading; Photographer,
NO. 14 N. WHITE ST.
The work done at this eallerr Is fully enual
to that done at the large galleries of Mew
York and I'hlladelnhla. Comparison is in
vited between the specimens of his two and
thri e dollar cabinets shown In his window
and the best of work done elsewhere at Ave
and six dollars.
Wl)o not climb lone n ebts of stairs to
patronize an enterprise run by out of town
parties when better work may be had of your
own townsmen.
SOHEIDER'S BAKERY,
SO Eael Centre Street, SIIEXAXnOAU,
Bread, Cakes, Ice Cream and Coafectionery !
-Or AM. KINDS '
Lambert, The Hatter,
Carries an extraordinary line ot
Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods
and makes a specialty ot
Nellie Bly and Mary Auderson Cape.
e BASl CBNTKH StT.
W, S, SNYDER'S
Boot and Shoe Store,
(Hosteller's old stand,)
Corner Coal and Jnrclln HIh.
Mr. Snyder will always keepMn stock a!flna
line of boots and shoes.
Custom Worlc aud Repairing;
done In the best style. He guarantee to sell
cheaper than competitors on Main street who
uave uigr reaui to pay, ana guamutee a genu
ine bargain on every purchase.
Reliable Stand,
Don't Cry Over Spilt Milk.
Thm people stand weeping
Wllh nil their wits sleeping.
While their milk flowsaway luster aud faster; (
Be up nd doing
New schemes a brewing, m
And turn to good fortune each trlulag dis
aster. What's the use of our worrying be
cause we are overstocked hi some lines.
We wont. We have decided to give
the people the benefit of this; to re
lieve ourselves and advertise our busi
ness by offering such unheard of bar
gains as will bring us trade iu the reg
ular way for months to come. Look
at these offerings below :
Children's Suits forSOc, worth fl.25.
do do 1.00 do 1.50.
M en' Ddmet Shirts for 2oo, worth 60c.
Hoys' do 20o do 33s.
Neckties, best In this county, for 15c.
A T. JONES,
HOUSE BUILDING,
New Saloon and Restaurant !
Newly Painted, Papered and Renovated.
No. 115 EAST CBNTRIi BTREBT,
Three doors above Kendrlck Ilouse,
BENJAMIN HASKEY, Proprietor.
Mr. Haskev would Inform his manv friends
and the public that he will cater to their wants
lniuosame nrswuass siyie mat ne nas aoae
In the past. None but the best brands of for
eign and domestic wines, liquors and cigars,
will be kept In stock. Choice temperance
annas, rineoiu biockbiq.
TheeattnKbar Is supplied with everythln
PRICE
CLOTHIER
m
luineeaunt line servea in me dbslhu
Meals served at all hours, trine private i
aitaouea.
LEATHER and SHOE
3? CT. CLEAEY,
' l
Dealer In all kinds ot
Shoemakers' : Supplies !
Large and first-class stock.
All Demands of the Trade Supphea
18 W. OENTBE ST.,
Ferguson Uou'e building, SHENANDOAH, PA.
The Cheapest Place !
-TO BUY-
Genls' Farnisbing Goods, Hosiery, Etc,
18 AT
CHARLES : YAROWSKY'S,
23 West Centre St., Shenandoah.
Q M. it AMILTON, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SUR0E0N.
omce-
M West Lloyd Street, Shenandoah'
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