The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 11, 1891, Image 4

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    3?ia-isria goods
AT T1IK
n
GOMER STORE
AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS,
All Muds of potted meals, llsh,
canned KcniU, oysters, lobstc
crabfl, IlUfSlan envlnr, fresh spited
oysters, fluent 8inokd haiim, 1o
lnnnna and ptnoWl wt, York state
full cream ohccse,Kraiintlial,SwigH,
Kclnin, Saiwiuo and Wmburppr.
Fine ftwortment of caUes nd Ids
cults. G. and 1J. plckltw of nil
kinds. Pickles by the dozen. You
will (hid JUHt what you wan.
SBYEBH'S,
Cor. Contro and White Streets.
KAISER EXPOBT Bill, Light.
y urn. pa.
LA T ,T7 A THT? t&
'cxfca ckeWstJ ntfsn taiam ns&aa Vaxsrataa V nwlexa raWacd nrvtmxaj ittiai W JU'clXlvJ
The Evening Herald.
ALIj TlIH NUW8 Poll ONK CI1ST.
Una a larger circulation In .Hlieuiiudoati than
nny other paper published. Clrcu.
latlon bonks "pin to nil.
AFFAIRS OAUGHT HASTILY.
Gatherers Tako n.
REGION "ROUND.
POLITICAL.
FOR-
SHERIFF,
J. SMITH,
l'HHBKM' DPl'UTV.
.What News
Moment to Toll About.
Sunshine and riurkmw are ap.
priiachlnt; au equality.
The next holiday will be Thank
(riving with lis compliments of tur
key.
There is nulte a diilerenco between
the ticHch crop and basket crop. The
latter U altogether a failure when you
come to crowd u immiti into it,
There are women who sometimes
tliltik on Sunday that thev have re-
liglou, but whfii the clothes line
breaks down on Monday they find out
that they lmveirt.
When potatoe" are freeh gathered
the skin is best rubbed oil' with salt in
a course cloth wash very clean, and
let them remain for about half an
hour In salt and water.
No man likes to undertake the task
of putting up a stove pipe, and yet all
who enter upon it ncree that they
never engaged in an occupation, that
more thoroughly sooted them.
To Dispel Colds,
Headaches add i'evers, to cleaned f'o
Bystoin oflectuslty, yet gonlly, when co
'tivoor bilious, or when tho blood is impure
orkl'ggUh, to permanently euro habitual
constipttion, to awiikon the kidnoys and
liver lo a healthy activity, without Irrita
ting or wakeningthi-m. uoSyrup of Figs.
Self a Announcement.
On Saturday next SelT will recoivo at his
original bargain Btoro on South Main street,
next door to Phillips' drug utore, a largo
nd lull stock of boots and shoos. Tho
stock will bo sold at greatly reduced prices.
SofTs is the original Imigain storo and the
only placo whevo tho peop'o of this town
.un sBcurn upnuino bargains. Ho tolls as
bo advertises and everything purchasod
thoro may bo ridied upon as being tho best
that can bo secured in tho market. Doi.'t
forget the place next Saturday and seo tho
now stock. You will save money by doing
it. 0-l0-3t
A Safe Investment.
to rvlildi u ernaranteed to brluir you nat'
UfiLPiiirv ruanlts. or In case . f failure h return
or purchase price. Ou this fca.e plan you can
buy irom our advertised Druggist a bottle ol
Tr. Klnu'a Now Discovery for Consumption.
It is guaranteed lo bring roller lu every case,
when u.cd for any iiffcullnu of Throat, tings
...niiri unrh nu rvnRninntlon. lnflamtua-
llou of Luuks, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoop
ing Ornish. Croup, etc., otc. II ispi nm
aVrM.uinrt in tnt... nrfectlv wife, and can al
' ways be depe' dec! upon. Trial botllcs Iree at
C.U. Ilagoubuch s Driw atore.
Work Speaks for Itsolf.
With a 6toady increase in trado our work
is giving entire salWfiClion and wo gu- r
antee it wo do as wo say. All persons hold
irig our advertising tickets will ploafe
bring them along at tho time of setting.
"Wo will glvo you exactly what tho tickets
cdl for. llflinombor. the placo, Koshon'
eallary, 29 W. Centre street, Iloffruan1
old stand. 9-4-tf
At tho Samo Prloo.
AU persons holding duplicate chocks for
.photographs can bavo tho samo promptly
' finished at Keagey's art studio at the samo
prico. llemembor wo are on tho first floor.
Keaqey,
A Budget of Interesting Articles
on all Topics.
Martin Lawlor, who was arrested
for staling jewelry, Hud btllift drunk,
pleaded guilty. Maillu realties iu
Hhenaudoah and got "boozed," "olic mTiTlTT
I. Id Judge Gieen, nnd did not know hHiIM.I
what he wa- doing. The Judge didn't U j
believe Murllu and he gave him six
mouths (or the first ollense and twenty
days for the second.
The Central Ittilrnad or New J;rs y
on Tuesday pulled eighty crowded
...... ....... M... ...... I.. II, .1.
fmm Wilkes Dane, Berantun and Has removed to Bill Jones old stand
otbor nbiooM in tbn eonl region. One
of the engineers collected Hfty-evm 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
f ... ...I... ....... ..1,1 1
uuhcib luiuiHi-iu u.. where he will Do plea o-1 to mept Die wanli
mu u.o ciiBnii;. Vi ii s incnis ftua me public la
A Tr.,l.,t,.i, .v.n t.n.l 1 A n I
steady drunk for tho last coupio of Everything in mo Drinking Line.
mouuis nnci nrgiocieu ins business to
WEEKS
such an extent tliaton Saturday night
his wife u 1 1 i son captured liim, tied
his hands behind his back, ami
whipped hin into tobrlety uud feeuse.
He hus since been sober.
Seven Huus at Goweu took one of
their fellow countrymen out of his
bed, beat him, nnd threw him into a
dam because he persisted in paying
attentions to the wife of the boarding
boss.
Duoklon's Arnica Salvo.
The Ilwit Halve In the world ior Cuts
llrulses, Hores, Ulcerrt, Salt Hbeuin, Fever,
Hiires, Tetter, Chapped Hind, Cnllolalin'
Coins, and all Skin Er.iptlons, nnd positively
eurfs 1'llos or no nav requlrtrd, It Is guar
anteed to give perfect satlsfacll in, or money
nmniiul. I'rloeaj cents per box. For safe
by C. 11. Hugenuuch.
HEADQ,UARTEU.S FOU
Fish, Oysters, Fruits,
VEGETABLES, &o.
FRESH GOODS EVERY DAY.
PRICICH lilOIIKKATB.
Would solicit nart of th9 natrouaso of the
public.
COAKLEY BROS.,
Knlzht'sOldHUnd. die VT I vnn ill ni
Cor. Cemre aud White Bts.-.ulIUiUiUllMU, 1 A.
F
KUOUSOM'H TIXISATIlIt?,
T. J. FBllOUSOS, MANAOEIt.
New Fashions.
The Indie? who crowded Hobbins' opera
ouso la-t nigbt woro dressed in tho height
of fashion. 9 10 3t
A Glorious Rocord.
which ihn Introduction of the Famous I'iiu
im Couu li ana consumption cure in tuis
Iclnlly, the deat i rale Irom CoiiMlinpllon
,h iii.f,n.nHpd ivnnderfuliv : It never falls to
irri unurp. and U the brst Couffh niPdiclno
Try It. Trial OottltH irto at Kirllu's drug
uire.
Buy Keystone flour. Ho careful that th
name LKSSIQ a uo., ivsniano, i u., u
printed on ovorv sack. 8-1-Staw
Oomlns Events.
Sept. 11. Welsh Baptist Sunday school
festival and social In Itobbinn' opera houso,
Sept. 12, Farewell picnic of Columbia
Gloo Club.
The, ugliest man will rooolvo a prize at
Hobbins' opera houso Saturday night. Ad
tnl.eien, 10 cents. 0-10-3t
Best work done at Ilronn&n's steam
laundry. Everything white and spotless
Ijace curtains a spocialty. All work guar
tntoed.
.j y
, SCHOOL BOOKS.
1
opejYixq of the season?
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, '91.
Engagement ol
the favorite melodramatlo
actjr,
JAMES H. WALLIOK,
In his latest and grandest success,
1 The Mountain King j
WANTS, &o.
IT'OH SAIjE Old bottles, suitable foi
- boitllne catsup, Ac, oan be had very cheap
at J. A. Itelily's liquor sto 0. 8 20 tf
WANTED Good sewers to
1 T dressmaking. Apply at
postoltlce building.
lenrn
room No. 4.
T?OR RENT. Three rooms, suitable
K for club room, olllce, etc. Gas and steam
fixtures. Wow noller Just put iu.
Levi Ilefowldi, clothier, 81 MiilnSt,
Apply Mi
0 2tf
DE8IRAUL1E PROl'EHTY FOR
sale. One of the most desirable proper
ties oc West Oak street, for sal on reasonable
terms. Apply at Rowse's grocery store, cor
ner Jardln and OAk streets. Hhenandoah. Fa
TYPEWRITING. A young lady,
agraduat-, wints work .it type writing,
all at Herai.d offlce, or addres IIkhald.
Shenandoah, 1'a, 8 Ml
FARMS FOR SALE. Aroyou look
ing lor a larni? If so call on or writo to
J. J. Kehler, Fnvckvlllo, Pa., as to where they
are lonated and for term". 822-tf
F
OR HATiE A beautiful double
terv lots, or f r eates around welllnra. In
quire of lresbylerlan church trustees. 0 9 tf
1j"OR SAIiE.-A nice 23 acre farm
lor sale, win miles from tthenandnab.
Deautlf illy -ltnated ou a publla road Good
dwelling, G.'od barn. Fruit trees beginning
to bear. All young. Hplendld stream 01
water running through trie the land, litis Is
a good cnauce for a man who wants a small
inrm. inquire 01 jb uts u. iiution, post
office building, room 6.
H-ttf
TMSSOIiUTION OF
XJ ship. Notice Is hereby
PARTNER-
glven that the
Arm of Latidtg a Hooks heretofore exiting
and doing busine-s In the borough of Shen
andoah has been I his day dissolved. Air. H.
I. Laudlg. the senior member of the firm,
retiring. Thebnslntss wl 1 hereaner be con
ducted by F. W. Hooks and Klchard 1j. Brown,
composing the firm of Hooks & Brown, who
assume nil obligations of the old Arm and to
whom all bills due that. Arm should be paid,
F. W. II00KS
Richard l. Brown.
Shenandoah, Fa., Bcpt. 11, 1891,
1-a-wlw
BARON FAVA IN TROUBLE.
Introducing hu famous acting horses,
RAIDER, CHARGER,
TEXAS AND PETE.
PRICES OF ADMISSION, 25, 60, 75c.
Said to Ho Accused lly Italy of 3IIsnipro-
prlating Money While in Washington.
WABmxoTOM, Sep. 11. Private rut
vices received hero from Roino make it
appear that Uaron Fava, tho Italian ox-
Jlinlster at Washington, who got his
crovernment Into aft awkward contro'
versy with tho United States over tho
Now Urleans riots, nnu was recaueu, nan -n-j- rt -1 j J 1
been placed "under accusation" for ap- M A I ,f)TY hi Tl ft rSftftr
nrnnrlntlntr to his own UfcO money ai- - "
lnw-pil for tho rent of the Location man
sion in tlds city. Italians say that bo
ing placed "under accusation" is equiva
lent to being inincteu.
It is explained that the .Minister was
allowed by his country $3,000 a year
for the rent of a "palace." While here,
however, ho occupied rooms in a vory
modest houso. which. It Is said, cost mm
a very small nm each month. Persons
who entertained no vory friendly feeling
for him called the attention ol the Ital
ian iroveniment to the mntter. and pio-
turos of tho liouso in which he had UU
rooms have been taken and sent to
Italv. It is said, also, that the Prima
Minister had an invoKtlcatlon niado to
dotermlno how much stylo his Minister
kent uo whilo hero. His being put "un
der accusation" was tho rosult.
GET TUB 3323ST
The "NEW BROADWAY" RANGE
Is the best ranee In the market, and the price
win juu suit, me lonowing promptly
attended to:
TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING, HOOF PAINTING
Audall kinds of
STOVE 33.353Eja.IIlJ3.
kept ou hand. Dealers snpplled. Thanking
for past ittvors, 1 remain yours to commanu,
The dys have long since past when a business man's content
To neither Hpur nor bridle hi business lu lis bent
I'o keep ftH tlilni; it-moving Is tli-s spirit of tho hour.
And hustle ui the euno'n with an honest bargain's power.
Ptacnatlon is the horror of anyone ensraeed in trade. It's the nimble six
ponce that briufts the profit. Wo will make things move this week, even i
ordinary conditions ur not invornnie, Dy drives in special lines. Ijook uere !
Nerkiles worlli SOc. for 2i(K Men s Domet Shirts worth 0e. for 25c: Men's all-wool Pant
tort00; Children's suits for BOo. A few Mon's Light Cheviot Suits tor hall their value. Ami
everything else you will una at a oargam.
73m
has secured tho agency for the
liUUWEISES and EXPORT BEERS
RICHARDS &
OF WILICE'UBA.KttlS.
CO.
ALSO AGENT FOfl
Rettigs Beer, Porter,
AND CONTINENTAL ALES.
Iteduetlun In Condition of Cotton.
WASHlNQTOff. Sep. 11. The Soptomber
report of the Department or Agriculture
marks a reduction in conuition 01 cotton,
. i . i. .. . .t. . iv ....(....
llUrillK IUU UnBb 1UU11V11 UL OAA. i'uiuin,
from 89.9 to 3.7. August is a critical
period in tho growth of the cotton plant,
and sixteen times In twenty years ni Um n i i it inn n 111 III nm
doterlbration been indicated by tho re- ll'A A t ' d A N M.
turns of September 1st. The cause of CUD. 'iMttlY, 1-U U. UiniU Ul,
ORDERS CAN 'HE I,EFT WITH
The place lo buy your school books cheap
Also Hcholar's Companions, Unok Htraps
HcbQoi uag, Tablet", evo. Everything
und anything n-qalred In school.
Mates, ponalli. etc, sold re
tall aud wholesale.
Books Suitable for East and West ilabanoy Twp.
Don't forget the place If you ivlnb. toeavo
money.
MBLLHT;
. (CHAS. T. RICE'S'OLD STAND.
22 East Centre St., Shenanooah.
tho present reduction, on tho Atlantio
coast, has been an excess of rainfall,
causing overgrowth of tho plant and
diminishing tho' tendency of fruitage.
Chilian lSlectlon, October 18.
New York, Sep. 11. Despatches from
Valparaiso say that the Junta lias de
cided that an electlAt will be tho best
method to bring about the tranquility so
much desired. October 18 next has been
designated as election day. Senators,
Deputies, municipal officers and Presi
dential doctors will be voted for. Tha
new President will be installed on Do-
comber 20.
"Jersey" Uulnn llecupturml.
Haiuusvhxe. R. I.. Sen. 11. "Jersey"
Qulnn. who escaped front Tolland jail
last week, was. recaptured hero In tho
morning. Ho was bcutenced tha day bo
foro ho escaped to five years in the Stato
prison lor rapo.
who will promptly HI' all orders for
Shenandoah and vicinity.
(J"U'4' "V" aB"" " QTHMVH show the way the irind blows, but
of four men and one woman were wnslied & tUtj.Qoa.t,llowwUalhata blows we have
l'lvo Ilodles AVuilnil Ashore.
IUUKAX, N. S., Sept. 11. Tho bodies
ashore at
Camella.
Scatterie from the ill-fated
Merit "Wlna.
been striking at strtw hat prices. Borne bats
are'dear at any price: these hats are cheap al
double the money. If what covers your head
Unotbec'imlng to you, all the pains you take
as to the rent ol your attire ureslmply thrown
uway. Come and so hbw you will loo Kin
me of our C0a str.tw hats. There's no uso In
ilvlngany lUrther description of them than
to say this tbey are stylish. We cat the
prtoo d'lwu became we want to cut our stock
down. Another big bargain lu hats Is our 81
I black stiff hats. .
gfiSSilSSSitSKfiffi.17 oaUlJj,Sl Mala SU rSO ANL AN Shenandoab
we desire to uiy to our oittierf, that for
years we nave been selling Dr. KIiiu'h New
King's few Dikoovery f r Couninnti'in. Dr
King's New 1.1 ft nils. Jlucttleo's Amlia
tsaive ana Kieo rlo Ullters, uud have iievw
handled remedies that vll as well, or ihat
have given such universal mUsfaoilua. W
ao nut neonate to gnarantpe uiein evory
uftm. uiiu hu miuii" ru Luy iu rtiuuu tue pur
low wieir uke. . j ueke reiueuie nave won
WM. E. PRATT,
331 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah
3STOW
IS
We are Belling out our eutlre atock of Ladle,',
iisfaos' uuu uuuureDK
FINE FOOTWEAR,
to make room for our Ml eoods, alrody or.
aereo. in iei. we are aetenninea to
clear evtrythlug nut. Including
alaige lot of Men's
Mining and Rubber Boots.
The'.e goods must be sold, and no reasonable
oner win ue reiusea ior tnem. 'mis is no
b,uuibng,a what wo ativerllsewe
mean. The people win now
have an opportunity to
Secure Genuine Bargains.
Come eariy before the sizes are broken.
Boston Boot and Shoe Store
Hobbins' Blocs,
Cor. Main and Oak Streets, Shenandoah
T. GOI.D4N,!IIltgr,
Tho name of A. C. YATES
& CO. is a household word
The quality of our gooda has
built up our plummy.
i'or tne coming I'nii and
Winter wo have manufactured
a stock that is sure to please
Novelties and standard fabrics
aro hero in plenty, and price
stylp, quality and making have
all received our personal care,
With your former needs in
mind wo are comment ot meot
ing present want?.
A. C. Yates & Co
Cor. 13th & Chestnut Sis.
PHILADELPHIA.
Reduction
I
UN PRICE
A few patterns of White Embroidery,
Flouncings, Plain and Plaid Muslins,
Pineapple Cloths, Satteons, Chiiitzes,
also remnants of Prints, Girjghams,
and Dress Goods of all kinds, which aro
offered regardless of cost to clean out.
SICE'S Old Reliabl
113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
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1.1 2f. Main Street, Shenandoah.
Shenandoah Business
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College I
SHORTHAND SOHOOL,
ROBBNS' OPERA HOUSE BUILDING!
NORTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH,
fall Term Begins Monday, August 31st, 1891
V. J. SOt,l,Y, President.
The Leading; Photographer,
NO. 14 W. WHITE ST.
The work-dono at this nailery Is fully equal
o that done at the large galleries of New
York and i'hlladelphU. Comparison Is In
vited between the specimens of his two and
throe dollar cabinets shown In bis window
and the best of work done eliewheroal Ave
ADd six dollars.
ii-Do not climb lontr nlebts of stairs to
natrontzean enterprise run by out of town
patties when better wort may bo bad ot your
iwn townsmen.
SOHEIDER'S .BAKERY,
iO JSatt Centra Street, SlIEXAXDOAU.
Bread, Mes, Ice Cream tod Coafecliooery!
-OF ALL KINDS
Lambert, The Hatter,
Carries au extraordinary line ot
Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods
and makes a specialty ot
Nellie Bly and Alary Anderson Caps.
(3 BAST CBNTBB ST.
Now Saloon and Restaurant
Newly Painted, Papered and Renovated.
Mo. IIS EAST CENTKF. BTRUO
Three doors above Kendrlck Uonse,
BENJAMIN HASKEY, Proprietor.
Mr. Haskey would lu'orin his manr frlendl
and the nublla that he will caiter to their wanl
In the same rlrsi-class style that he has dom
in tue past, none online oesi uranasoi k
arm nnrl HAmaiiHn mlnas llmiAva nnrl etaiA
wilt be kept In stock. Choice tempeiaifl
unnKs, nine oia biock aie. m
Theeatloir bar IssUDDllod with evervthli
In the eating line serired In tha bestityl
Aieais ser vea at an hours. Fine private ro'l
Httacuea.
, W, S. SNYDER'S
Boot and Shoe Store,
(Mas teller's old stand,)
Corner Coal nnd Juraltu Hid.
Mr. Rnyder will always keepln stock a. One
line of boots and Bboes,
Custom Worlc ntul Repalrlae
done in the best style, fie guarantees to soli
cheaper than competitors On Main street who
have big rents to pay, and guarantees a gonu
ne uargain-uu everyi purouaae.
LEATHER and SHOE Fill Dili 1
Dealer In all kinds ot
Shoemakers' : Suppliei
Large and first-class stock.
AI'Demands of the Trade SupplA
18 W. CENTRE ST.,
Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH,
The Cheapest Placo
-TO BUY-
Gcnfs1 FuroisciDg Goods, Hosiery, Etc,
IS AT
CHARLES : YAROWSKY'
1 West Centre Ht., Shenandoah.
Q M, HAMILTON, M. 1).,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
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West I.lnvrt Htrent. Rhen
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