The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 23, 1891, Image 4

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    Seasonable Changes !
All kinds of apices, vinegar,
augar, etc., for tlio preserving
and pickling season. All pure.
Sweet Pickles and Pickled
AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS,
it numi n i m iiirfi klL m atii si
in.
Goods, Canned Goods, Cheese,
etc., at
SEVERITY,
a J X XI X I I y rasna aeiBRa A tsKszt a mr. ,, .
' I v r x I X XX III- A I J 1 1 i 1 I 1 I H V I
1 m TrffTrVlrto TT?
Cor. Centre and Whito Streets.
The Evening Herald.
AM. TIIK NHWS FOIt ONK CKNT.
Has a larger circulation In Hlienamloan than
any other paper published. Circu
lation hooka open to nil.
AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY,
"What News Gathorore Tako a
Momont to Toll About.
A Rood inmiy liotiHewlves complain
Unit tlieir rrtltt 18 not Keeping wen.
Tlio full bonnets lmvo already bcKim
to ripen, and the crop, aa usual, will
ue a large one.
This la the niopqulto season, anil the
pesUey llttlo tormentors are busy each
anil every nignt.
As the cool weather approaches the
chunk of Ice left at your door grows
perceptibly larger.
The buckwheat cake and the numn
kin pie are among the rural charmers
now worKlUR tnelr way into town.
Let the business man talk every day
of hard times, and money will go anil
get tight. It cannot stand everything.
This is tlio most delightful season of
the year to take an outing. Try it if
you can spare the time unu liavo a
llttlo surplus casn.
With the beginning of the fall Is a
proper time for considering how homo
can lie made more pleasing. It should
be an attractive spot for every one in
tlio lamlly circle.
The parachute has one shining ad
vantage over the unloaded pistol it
kills only the one who uses it, and so
cannot proper'.; u rpganteu us uau
gcroti8 to society.
Now Is the time to put sidewalks in
repair for the winter. If delayed
much longer a good many walks
which are badly in ueeil ot repair will
remain in mat condition until spring,
I' ix them up now.
Charity begins at home when you
hand over to. the poor your cast oil
clothing.
Every industrious person should try
his hand at something, and If he does
not succeed let him try both hands at
It.
We see now fields of crolden rod and
wild hollyhock meadows 'of daisies
and fragrant clover tho liluo of a
tranquil summer sity all ove".
Guaranteed. Curo.
Wo authorize our advertised druggist to sell
ur iviug-8 ptew mucovory ior ixmsumpuon,
'oughsand Colds, upon this condition, 11
ynu are utllicu-d with a Coueh. Cold or anv
u uk, Throat or Chest trouble, nnd will use
tu iemeay as aireciea, giving u, a. iair mat,
and experience no benefit, you may return
tho bollle .iii.t have your money refunded.
Ve could not niHlte thlsoOcr did wecotknnw
that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied
on. It novar disappoints. Trial bottles free
t O. II. MuKenbuch s drug store. Large size
imc, una n.wv.
Tremondou3 big Indian show at liurlto'
opora house, Frackvillo, thiaoTening.
Coming BvontB.
Out. 1. Do Mosa Family concort at
Itobbinj' opora houso.
uctobor u. supper, nobblns' opora
houso, undor auspicos of tho English Bap
tist church.
Oct. 20. Suppor in Kobbins' opera houso
undor tho auipicos of Ladies Aid Socioty,
No. 13, auxilliarv to Sons of Veterans.
Novombor SC. Grand supporin Hobblnt'
opora house; bonefit of Lidy Uarrison
Lodgo, No. 10, A. P. L. A "
At tho Samo Prlco.
All persons holding duplicate chocks for
photographs can havu tho samo promptly
finiihod at Koajroy's art studio at the samo
prico. Koniembor wo are on tho first floor.
Kkagey.
Soo tho Indians at Burko's opora house,
Krackvulo, this ovoning. 9-21-tf
Burchlll's Bostaurant.
Charles lluichill U now located at corner
of Main and Coal stroets, 8honinuoah
Itoeular moals. at popular uncos, sorvod
apy timo. Ladios' dining and rofrcshmon
rooms attached, O-M-tf
To Our Eoadors.
Aroyou troubled with Oousumritlon or
deep seated Cold, If no tako healthy exercue.
live in open nir, use rnu-iina uoug n nu
Consnmullou (Jure, aud be cured. Don1
delay. Trial bottles free at JClrlln's drugstore
Prettiest oil cloth in town at 0. D
Frloko's carpot storo. 0-18 tf
I T
I SCHOOL BOOKS.
1 1
The plaee to buy your school books cheap is
Also Bcholar'a Companions, Hook Hirers.
School llagi, Tablet, eto. Hverylhlnir
and RiiylhlnK required lu school.
Hlates, iwnallH, eta, sold re
tail uurt Arholwale,
Books Suitable for East and West MahanoyTwp.
Don't Xorget the place U you wish to save
money.
JsL. MELLET;
, CHAS. T, (IICE'S OLD STAND.
22 East Centra St., Shenandoah.
REGION 'ROUND.
A Budget of Interesting Artlolos
on all Topics.
Tile Ashland Htilcl. at Ashland,
Wiis partially destioyed by lire- at 3
o'clock' yeaterduy morning. Hie
prohipt afslstnuce of the lire depart
ment saved the building from eutire
destruction. The loss will reach sov
eral ' thousand dollars. The lire
started In a room on the second story
from nu unknown cause.
Mrs. .Tiilni Davis, of Coles, who was
brntnllv heal en bv her husband, is still
alive, notwithstanding reports lo the
contrary.
John Morris, of Glrardvllle. disap
peared from ills homo Friday, and
slpco then his whereabouts are un
known. He is about 45 years oiu, is
HvM fpi.l. iiImh tncliM in helirht. wns
Qlad In blue drilling, wore a winter
cap and has a heavy moustacne. ' ills
bruin is hIU'IiIIv ailVcted and ho is
subject to fits. He Is a brother of
uom anil iron isupennieuueui, jjhviu
Morris, of Mlnersville.
The Lehigh Coal Company ban ef
fected nu exebamre with the Phlladel-
iililu ami U'ndhiLr Coal and Iron Corn-
pony of a tract of land near Middle
(jreeK ror a strip oi innu in uie
vleinltv of Ulnckwood. This will en
able the former company to work tho
Ulackwood obcnlngs to the Dundas
workings and will give the latter ac
ceFsat Middle Creek to all the top
veins above the Primrose.
Tn niHtiol Oolds.
Ileadttchos and Fovors. to clcanso the
vftnm nllectuallv. vet eontlv. when cos
tivo or bilious, or whon tho blood is impuro
or eluggiih, to permsnontly euro hauiiuai
constipation, to awakon tho kidneys and
livor to a hoaltby activity, without irrita-
tincor wtakenincthem, mo Syrup of iks
Indians at Hurko's opora houso, Frnck.
villo, this ovening. 9-21-tf
Obituary .
Mrs. Fctzor, mothor of Dr. S. 11. E'lUer,
of town, dlod nt hor homo in Mahanoy
Piano yesterday, of dropsy.
Tako your carpot rags to O. D. Fricko's j
carpet storo and havo them made into a
flrst-class carpet. 9-18-tf
Held for Assault,
ltohort lloRors has boon placed under
$1,000 b ill for trial on o chargo of ass'ault
and battery mado by William Fishburn.
Four tintypes for 25 cents, at Dabb's. tf
A Pretty Good "Humbug."
"The Blaine reciprocity humbug Is
the expression," sayfi tho New "iork
Tribune, "by which tho Democratic
stute convention undertakes to dispose
of international relations that will in
crease the export sales of the American
people not less than $30,000,000 next
year."
Gorimm Is Pretty Cute.
When Chauncey Black asked Senator
Gorman to accompany him to the free
trade hippodrome to the western states
the latter replied. "No. thank you; I
haven't reached the prize ox Btage of
politloal existence."
The Soap
for
Hard
Water
is Lenox.
Lambert, The Hatter,
Carries an extraordinary line ot
Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods
and makes a spcclulty ot
Nellie Bly and Mary Anderson Caps.
e EAST OENTKH ST.
G.
M. HAMILTON, M. D
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Omoe-28 West Lloyd Street, Shenandoah
l'a.
-BXJSr
- AT
DRESS GOODS, BLANKETS and CARPETS
JNO. B. PRICE'S SONS
"Common Sense"
SHOE STORE,
110 South tfam St, Shenandoah.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE !
S. L. BROWN.
Grand Opening !
TA1A. AND WIN.
THU STYLES OF
.MILLINERY
ELLAM.'M,GINNISS'
-No. 26
East Centra. St., Shenandoah, Pa.
The finest and largest assortment
In tints, Bonnets and Caps nt re
markably low prlcei. Our line of
Chlldion's TMUMED AND UN
TRIMMED HATS
Cannot loo IXScj.'u.fillocl..
FOR RENT.
STORE-ROOM AMELUIG
Cor. Jardin and Lloyd Sts.
The uuderslened oilers the1 store-room and
dwelling, Mtnuio at the northweit corner of
Jardin and Lloyd streets, for rent. Possession
given immediately, u ne siore-room nas ro
ceully oepn papered and painted, and Isaite-
sirame location ior most any Kina 01 dusiucs-.
11 so uesirea, 1111 sioie-room can ue rcnieu
wiinout tlio dwelling.
For further particulars apply to
THOMAS 11. DAVIK3,
10-lO tf Cor, Jafdln and Lloyd Streets,
.ZFOZR S.ALE.
I hereby give notice that I will fell at 'public
sale an my nousenoia gooas. conkisi
lng of the following goods:
Parlor Suit. Bedroom Sets, Chairs
CARPETS, TABLES,
and nil such goods bh are found In a well
ftirnlflicd house. The above gcods mint be
toia ui once.
MRS. JACOB HENTZ.
ta, Soon and Restaurant !
Newly Painted, Papered and Recovated.
No. XI5 JJAHT CKNTIII3 HTRGET,
Throe doors above Kendrlck House,
BENJAMIN HASKEY, Proprietor.
Mr. Haskey would Iii'orm his many friends
and the publlo that he will cater lo their wants
In the some nrsi-class style that he has done
In the past. None but the best brands of for
elgn'and' domestic wines, llqnors'and cigars
will be kept In slock. Choice temperunce
drinks. Kfnn old slock ale
The eating bar is supplied with everything
hi the e&tln line served In the best style.
Meals served at ell hours. Fine private rooms
attached. ' '
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Fish, Pysters, Fruits,
VEGETABLES, &c.
FRESH GOODS. EVERY , DAY.
IRICKS 9IODGRATC.
Would solicit part of the patronage of the
publlo,
COAKLEY BROS.,
Knight's Old Htind. ClIWiVTlft IK PI
Cor. Centre andWhlte Htxu"i'ArtUblli) 1 A.
SOHEIDER'S BAKERY,
SO Jltitt Centre Street, BllEXsUmOAU,
Bread, Cakes, Ice Cream and Confectionery!
-OF ALL KINDS,-
"YOUR -
-
WANTS. &o.
FOR SALE Old bottles, suitable foi
bottling catsup, 4c.; can be had verj'ohcap
at 1, A. Hcilly's liquor sto' 0. g 20-tf
FOR RENT. Three rooms, sttttable
for club rnnm. nfllpo eii rioa at,,1 .1,
flxtureB. )w boiler J"tput In. Apply to
Levt Kofo " Uothler. b. Main St. UMf
WANTED, A girl for general
llOURewor. flood nrnfrpa nnM. Annlr
at llKUALD office. 01U ti
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR
Bale. One Of the most deslmhln tirnnwr.
ties on West Oak street, for sale on reasonable
terms. Apply at llowse's grocery More, cor-
uur jaruju ana unu sirceis. snenanooan, ra
TYPE WRITING. A young lady,
a gradual", wnts work at type writing.
utl at UEltALT) ufllce. or address llJ!nAi.n
Shenandoah, l'a, 8 Mf
FARMS FOR SALE. Areyou look
ing lor a rarm? If so call on or write to
.1. J. Keuler. Frackvillo. Pa., as In whern thev
are located nnd for terms. &22-tf
FOR SALE. A beautiful double
rod Iron fence, suitable for fenclne pome.
terylols.or frgato3 mound wt-lltniis. In
qufro of I'resbytcrlon church trnslces. 0 ! tf
FOR SALE. -A nice 28 acre farrrf
lor sale, htx miles from Hheuandoali.
UeautlfuUy situated on n publlo road (Joort
dwelling. Good barn. Fruit trees begtnulng
W bear. All young. Hplendld stream nt
water running through the the land. This Is
a good cnance for rt man who wants a small
firm. Inquire of Jn nes O. Iluttou, post
otlice bnlldlcg, room 0. 9-9 tf
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER
ship. NoUcp Is hereby given that, the
Arm of laudir & Hooks heretofore exl-tln?
nud doing business In the .borough of Shon
audoah has been this day dissolved. Mr. B.
i Ldiuuig. mo senior momuer or me arm,
retiring. ThebnineKS wl 1 hereafter be con
ducted by F.W. Hooks nnd Richard L.Iirown.
composing the firm of Hooks A Hrown, who
assume nil obligations of the old firm aDd to
whom all bills duo that firm should be paid.
F. W. Hooks
IUcriAitD I,. Bbown.
Shenandoah, Fa., Sept. 11,- 1S91.
l'O-W'lW
AMUSEMENTS.
JJIIJIT.GUHON'M THEATRE.
V. X. rSnOCSON, JtANAOEU.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, '91
The evening songsttr comed'an and
dancer, -
T03Sr-2- FABBBIjL
In his latest success, '
)(
t "MY COLLEEN"
By James A. Heme, author of Hearts ot Oak,
etc, supported by his own company of
excellent players. Including the
charming vocalist nud dan
cer, JE.SN IK I.EL.NI).
A Great Comedian, A Sweet Singer',
An excellent company, a pure play, and
magnificent scenic ellccts.
A NTIQUlTYcah betolerated In almost any
thing bulhnis. If the head Is out of date
the rest of the body Is pretty sure to follow
suit. Nobody but a millionaire or a genius
can a fiord to wear ancient headgear, and even
thf y take a good many chances when they do
It, It will cost you no more to bo up with tho
tlmes.tban It will to be hulfamlle behind
them. Everything about our 81.60 hat Is hand
some but tho price, and Sf.60 for such a hat can
scarcely be called anything but a ridiculously
low figure. The same can be said of our 23c
neckwear. Our line of gents' furnishing goods
is the lowest priced la the market.
II SJrtiSl. SGANLAN-
LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS
DP- J. CLBARY,
Dealer In all kinds of
Shoemakers' : Supplies !
Large and first-class stock.
All Demands of the Trade Suppliea
18 W. CENTRE ST.,
Ferguson Housebuilding, SHENANDOAH. PA.
Thfi nhnnnnst. Plnnn !
TO HUY
Reduction
A few patterns of White Embroidery,
Flouncings, Plain and Plaid Muslins,
Pineapple Cloths, Satteens, Chintzes,
also remnants of Prints, Ginghams,
and Dress Goods of all kinds, which are
oftered regardless of cost to clean out.
. J. .PRICE'S Old Reliable Stand,
113 North Main Streot, Shenandoah, Pa.
HO ! FOR THE
TO BIS JOLJELJD AT
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, '91
gkr.a.:t:d EXOTJsionsr 1
UNDER THE
SHENANDOAH TRIBE, NO, 155,
Train will leave Shenandoah at 6.62
Tickets for the Round Trip, 1.75.
1 j.i i
Tickets may be hail of members of
morning of the excursion.
Shenandoah .Business College I f
-AND-
SHORTHAND SCHOOL,
R0BBNS' Of ERA HOUSE 'BUILDING
NORTH M!AIN STEEET, SHENANDOAH,
Fall Term Begins -Monday, August Slst, 189j& 1
W. J. SOULY, President.
DO YOU WANT
A GOOD FIT ?
and well made, fahlonable cfothes?
ir bo, call on
W. J". JACOBS,
i ' ...
Fashionable Custom Tailor,
8 South Jardin Street, Shenandoah.
Call and ee? samples of the latest goods aud
the styles. Good workmanship, promptness
unu iair prices.
CHAS. STETLER,
Tonsorial Artist !
(Towusend's old stun J,)
main St., Sliciimidonli,
Parties desiring a flrV class shave, sharapco
itr uiur cuv fruouiu can niroy dcw snop. wmcn
imi u,cu rcuueuuuu moruugujy rnovaiea.
Bpeclal attention Is given to ladles' liiUr
cuulnL'.
A. cordial Invitation Is extended to my old
patrons and the public In general to cull and
ecu me m. my new quarters.
Newly Relitted and Renovated.
Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing I
SllAMroOJNO, ETC., BY
E. G. J. WADLINGER,
Under 1'os'ofllce Iluliaiuif,
Main nnd Oak Sts., Shenandoah.
Ja-IIot and cold baths, I'olltfl, prompt and
M.IVIUI MI.DUUUUl
-ao to-
T'JST PRICE.
STATE FAIR ! I
BETIUjEIIJEM,
AUSPICES OP
IMPROVED ORDER OE RED MEM i
a. ni., via Lehigh Valley Rnllroail.
,
tho order and'at iho station on tho
To the general public the
Clothiers' advertisements aro
ap.t to be "chestnuts," There
fore :We vill be as brief as pos
sible. Our FALL OPENING DIS
PLAY' of choice and natty M
Suits. .and Overcoats for Men,
Uoys nnd Uhildren occurs tins
week. The attractive price
seem to add to its beauties.
A. C. Yates & Co.
KOW ONLY
Cor. 13th & Chestnut Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
IlcBt'tiinclc Clotliliij;
lu Plillndeliihln.
GET THE BEST.
The "NEW BROADWAY" BADGE
Is the bt raiuee In the markrt. ihe vr.M
will Jut suit. TbcfnlluwUiKIJiuUiiii'y
TIN ROOFING, SFOUTlh C, HOOF PAINTING
Xatiai taunt ur
STOVE IT1.3SI1.2:XIM,
JuwtaateML ItMSlufW m.))ilmtl '!,,.,,,, ,,,1.
l'J
PETER CECCHINI & BRO.'S,
lit KAHT OKNTHB JW.,
For Fine Pears aod Bui Csliikak Oiwl
J1U8T CULUIIY IN TO'if.
Gents' Furnisliing Goods, Ilosierj', Etc,
18 AT
OHAELES : YAROWSKY'S,
23 West Centre HU, Bhonundoan.
1L PliATJ',
S3IS. JifOM Sf ihtiMikt,