The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 25, 1891, Image 4

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    Seasonable
Glian
NOW OUST TAHP I
AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS,
OS
HlOUlltl
All kinds of spices, vinegar,
sugar, etc., for the preserving
anil pickling season. All pure.
Sweet Pickles and Pickled
Goods, Canned Goods, Cheese,
etc., at
1 "T33 ""Paizran pasH stazpsna napwsrov EpnMj as-praxiri mraxia. -jr-v -a
Cor. Centro and White Streets.
The Evening Herald.
A Mi THK NEWS I'OH ONI! CIJST.
lias a larger circulation In Hhenandoah than
any oilier paper published. Circu
lation books open to nil.
AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY,
What Nows Gathorors Trtko a
Momont to Toll About.
Cider Is clienp.
Chestnuts ripening.
Shellbnrka are In nmrket.
A long spell of clear, beautiful
weullier.
According to tlio almanac Bummer is
gone una minium uere.
GrupeH wvre never more plentiful
nor cheaper tuuu UiH reason.
Tlie present warm spell has livened
up the lc business m a great rate.
llousecleauers may like to know
that naphtha is good to take oil' paint
There are twenty-four new wnys of
trying the new masculine necKwear,
An acceptable third party move
ment : Leaving the young couple by
tliemsclvcs.
Home of tho early sown wheat is al
ready up and showing green in the
neuis.
Tho almanac says It is t lino to shed
stray hats, but the theremometer says
not.
Everything has it compensations.
Willie a man mis tun tootliacne lie will
not worry over his debts.
Fow smilrreh have been shot this
year ami spoilsmen generally come
Home empty Handed Ironi I He pursuit
01 tins game.
If the autumn equinox don't get
fquuro with the fair weather which
lias prevailed una weeK. men all
meteorological history appertaining to
September is entirely unreliable.
Buoklon's Arnica Salvo.
The llest Sabo In tho world lor Cuts
llrulsc. Sores. Ulcers. Bait Itheum. Fever.
Hores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, nud all Hfcin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles or no rav rcoulnd. It Is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded, l'rlce 25 cents per box. For sale
uy u, 11. uagemmcu.
Coming' Bvonts.
O 't. 1. Do llosj Family concort at
Jtobbini' opera house.
Uctobor b. 3uppor, Kobbins' opora
house, utidor auspicos of tho Knglish Bap
tist church.
Oct. 20. Supper in Kobbins' opora houso
undor tho auipicos of Ladies Aid Socioty,
Ho. 13, auxilliarv to Sons of Vctoraiis.
Novombor 20. Grand supper in KobbinB1
oporq bouse; bonoflt of Lady Harrison
LodRo, No. 10, A. 1. L, A.
An Important Matter.
Anyono desiring to iniuro their buildings
or household goods should call on David
Faust, 120 South Jardia street, as ho re
presontu tho largost and oldost purely stock
or cash flro insurance companies both
foreign and domestic, Mr. Faust has had
moro exporienco in this lino than any other
ngent in tho town, bavins: boon in tho
business 20 years and ho settles nil claim
promptly and satisfactorily. 9-21 3t
Pay Your Tuxes.
Notice Is hereby given that all persons in
arrears for 1880-00 taxes must ml;o fettle
merit at once, us the undortigned is dolor
mined to make his collections .complete in
tho near futuro, even if arrostB must bo ro
sorted to. Christ, Schmidt,
9-10 tf Tax Colloctor,
At tho Same Price.
All persons holding duplicato checks for
photographs can have tho samo promptly
llni'bod at Keagoy's art studio at tho same
prico. Kemombor wo aro on tho first floor,
Btu-ohlU'B Bostaurant.
Charles lluichill is now located at corner
of Main and Coal streets, Shcnsndoah
Itogular meats, at popular pricos, servod
any time. Lidise' dining and refreshment
rooms attached. 0-14-tf
Prettlott oil olnth in town at O. D,
Friclte's oarpet storo. 9-18 tf
Waters' "Weiss beer is the bet. John A
Jloilly solo agent. 5-5-tf
SCHOOL
BOOKS.
The plaoe to buy your school boobs cheap
Also Huholar's Companions, llnok Htraps
wuwwi imv", inuiflH,iiu, juvuryiniug
and anything required In school.
Mates, penults, etc., so d re
tall ami wholesale,
II ioks Suitable for EastaaJ West llaliaaoy Twp.
Don't forgst tba plane If you wish to have
money.
ZMZ. MBLLBT;
CHAS. T, RICE'S OLD STAND.
22 East Centre St., Shenandoah.
BBGION 'ROUND.
A Budget of Interesting Articles
on ull Topics.
Tho miner of tlie Enterprise Coal
Conipunv. at fclimnokiii, who are now
on i-tilke, my that the company wauls
ilium to worK on Hie oasis as inr
waues are coucermd. but nllege that
they aro charged ix rbltaut prices
for oil, powder anil other mining
material. A keg of powder costs
them $2.00, whlleTtcan bepurohnsed at
other places fur $1.75. Oil which can
be purchased nt other collieries for
sixty cents u gallon, tlie miners say
cost tlieni ninety cents, rno men
further claim that coal, which they
usttl to be allowed to pick from tlie
diit hunks for their own use free of
churge, now costs them a dollar u load.
Tlie Primitive Methodist choir, of
town, assisted by some of the best
singers of the choral union choir, w-II
give n graud concert in the 1 M.
chuicli, of Gllberton on Tuesday,
Sept. 29. A programme of tho most
entertaining character has been 'ar
ranged, l'roceeds lor tno trustee mini,
to liquidate debt of the church.
David. Fulton, former inside foreman
at tlie defunut Tunnel, but more re
cently of Pine Forest, where he tem
porarily filled a vucaucy, has been as
signed to the permanent charge of the
i'. s it. v. & l. U'j.'s tiitnunonucoi
lierv at (Jiraulvillo, and assumed
charge Wednesday.
Now Cuiiipnliy Incorporated.
Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 25. The cer
tificate of Incorporation of the Mutual
Underwriter Company hns been filed iu
the County Clerk's Offlcu. Tho object of
tho company is to publish periodicals
concerning Insurance and other business.
The capital stock is JIUU.uW
A Minister Suspended.
DoSTO.v, Sep. 25. Rev. S. E. llrown has
been suspended from the Now Knglnml
Methodists' Conference liy the presid
ing elder, J. W. Lindsay, the charge being
Impudent conduct."
A Driver Hangs Himself.
New Your, Sop. 25. Charles Ruttyer,
69 years old, a driver, committed suicide
by hanging nluiself at his residence.
Fourteen l'eisons Killed.
MADnin, Sep. 25. An express train be
tween San Sebastian and liurges collided
with n goods nnd passenger train. Tho
latest nuvicoi irom tno scene or. tue col
lision aro to tho cfFe that fourteen per
sons wero killed and twouty-four injured.
The accident is attributed to a blunder
by a switchman who hns beou arrested.
A Millionaire's' Hank. '
NewYobk, Sept. 25. Tho I'lnzn Bank
will opon for business October 15. It
will be distinctly n millionaires' bank.
It hns on its list of stockholders n ureattu
number of millionaires than any other
similar institution iu this country.
l'rencnt Itates to He Maintained.
Ni:w Youk, Pep 25. At the raeetlnp
of the Irutik Line Association a resolu
tiou was udopted tu maintain the nres:m
tariff rates on all i;.ist bound lako and
rail freights.
Oystors.
Oyplors aro in season. Go to Schocnsr'f.
Families lupplfed Parlors for ladies. 9-4-tf
50 BEAUTIES
What ? Yes, Indeed !
We mean those fiO new styles and designs
In EMUHOIDKIIED
I'151T TAIII.B BCAItlfM,
X'KI.T TIUIEH,
FKI.T TAIII.E COVIUIH,
AIIT BATTltEN TIIIIEB.fiC
AMD TUB
REAL BEAUTY LOW PRICES!
Morgan's Bargain Bazaabi
SOHEIDER'S BAKERY,
JD JSast Centre Slree4, HllliXAXltOAll.
Brcai, Cakes, Ico Cream and Cocfeclionery
-OF ALI4 KINDS.-
-DBXJ-sr -
R
DRESS GOODS
JN0. B. PRICE'S SONS
"Common Sense"
SHOE STORE,
110 South Mam St., Shenandoah.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE !
S. Xi. BBOWN.
Crane Opening
FALL AND WIN.
TKll STYLUS OP
MILLINERY
ELLAM.M'GINNISS'
-No. 26-
East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa.
The finest and largest assortment
In lints, Bonnets and Caps at re
markubly low prices. Our line of
Chlldieu's TIIIMMLD AND UN
TKIMME!) HATS
Cr.unot too Kquallocl.
FOR REMT.
STORE-ROOM UD DWELLING
Cor. Janliu and Lloyd Sts.
The underslened oflers the store-room and
dwelling, i-HUiilo at the northwett corner of
jurnin anu l.ioyu streets, lor rent, rossesilon
Blvcn Immcdiauly. The store-room has 10
ccntly been papered and painted, and Is a rie-
Biruuie locaiiun iur inotu any ainaor ousines-.
If so desired, the stole-room can be renteJ
wiiuout 1110 uwemng.
rur runner pari'coiars apply 10
THOMAS l. DAVIKS.
10-19-lf Cor. Jurdln and Lloyd Streets.
SCHOPPB
DANCING SCHOOL !
Robbins' Opera House,
EVERY SATURDAY EVENING !
Commencing September 20.
ORCHESTRA OF 10 PIECES
ADMISSION, 25 CENTS.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Pure Ice Cream 1
BREAD AND CAKES,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL,
Orders promptly nttended to. Varticular at
tention raid to Hulls, Picnics,
Festivals, etc
IF1. KEITHAN
NOUTII MAIN STKEET,
Near Corner of.Lloyd, SHENANDOAH, PENN
Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand
17 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
Where he will be plcaedto meet the wants
01 uisrrienas anu me public in
Everything in tho Drinking Lino.
JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON,
3G E. CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH
FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE.
Finest brauds of cigars always on hand
The best temperance drinks.
Q M. HAMILTON, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Offlce-26 West Lloyd Street, Bhenandoab
ra.
YOUR -
BLANKETS and
CARPETS
WANTS, Sco.
JFOll SAliIJ Old bolt'Us, MiitHblofnt
at I. A. Hoilly's liquor sto o. 8 26 tr
TTOrt KENT. Three rooms, Btiltiiblc
JL' for club room, ofllcc, etc Gas and stoam
fixtures. Mow boiler Just put In. Apply to
Levi Hefowlch, clothier, Hi Main St. 0 2-tf
WANTED. A iilrl for i?enernl
housework. Uood wages paid. Apply
at IIkkalu oillce. OlUtt
AGENTS WANT12D. Free pre
paid outfit to eneraetlo men. Severn!
01 our salesmen have earntd from (TO to 100
a week ler years past, r. O. Box 1871 Nmv
York. . 9 251W
DE8IKABLE PKOPERTY FOR
sale. Ono of the most desirable proper
ties oc West Oak street, for sale on reasonable
terms. Apply at Kowse's grocery store, cor
ner Jardln and Oak streets. Shenandoah, Pa
rpYPE WRITING. A young lady,
JL a gradnatf, wints work at lype writing,
nil at Herald ninoe, or address IImiald
Shenandoah, l'a, 8 1 II
FARMS FOR SALE. Areyoti look
lug lor 11 rarm? If so call 011 or write to
J. J. Kehlcr, Frackvllle, Pa., as to where they
aro located and for terms. S 22-11
l?OR SALE. A bemitKnl dmible
rod Iron fence, suitable for fencing ceme
tery lots, or f r gates around wlllngs. in.
quire of l'resbyierlan church trnstees, 0 0 tf
FOR SALE. -A nice 28 ncre fnrni
lor nle. six miles from islienand.iau.
liemtir illy situated on a public road Ooort
dwelling. G.odburn. Fmtttrres beglnulug
to bear. Ml young. Splendid strenm 01
water running through the the land. This is
a good cnauee for a n an who wn its a Rrnnll
f .rm. lnnu're of Jn is G. Hutlon, posl
oillce bulldl g, roomll. U-0 If
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER
ship. Notice is heroi.y glvrn that the
firm of Lnudig & Hooks tierelo'ore ext-llug
and doing business In the borough of Shen
andoah has been this day dissolved, Mr. B.
F. Laudlg. the senior member or the firm,
retiring. Thebunlntss wl 1 hereafter be con
ducted by F. W. Hooks nnd Richard L. Brown,
composing the firm of Hooks & llrown, who
assume nil obligations of the old Mini and to
whom all bills due that film Fhould be paid,
F. W. Hooks
liiciiAtiu L. Brown.
Shenandoah, fa., Sept. 11, lb'Jl.
l-a-w-4w
A NTIQUlTYcan bo tolerated In almost any
thing but hnts. II the head Is out of date
the rest of the body Is pretty sure to follow
stilt. Nobody but a millionaire of a genius
can silbrd to wenranc ent headgear,and oven
Uipy take a god mauy chances when they d
It. It will coht you nomora to be up wl'h the
times than It will to be half a mile behind
them. Everything about our 81.50 hat Is hand
some but the price, and Sl.M for such a hatcan
scaro.ly be called anything but a ridiculously
lowflgu-o. The same can be said of our -3c
neckwear. Our line of gents' furnishing goods
Is the lowest priced In the market.
13 S, Mala St. S0ANLAN Shenandoah
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Fish, Oysters, Fruits,
VEGETABLES, &c.
FRESH GC0DS EVERY DAY.
I'ltlCIIS MOItKKATI-:.
Would solicit part of tlie patroncge of the
puunc.
COAKLEY BROS.,
Cor?CenStreaudVhUedSts.,SnENANDOAH, PA
NINETEENTH ANNUAL TOUR
of continuous concerting by the
DiOSS FAMILY !
LYRIC BARDS,
l'ocls, Composers, Siegers, Iosfromenfalists.
Seven Distinct Bands:
Forty one different musical Instruments
Violin Hand, Kpanlth Mandolin Hand,
Cornet Hand, l'roiich Ocarina Hand,
Chinese Ugee Sine Hand, Xylo
phone Hand, Martial Band.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
THURSUAY, OCTOBER 1st, 1891
RolJbliiH' On era House,
for thebeneatof
lEbonezer Evangelical Church.
Reduction
HIST PRICE,
A fow patterns of Whito Euibroidery,
Flouncings, Plain nnd Plaid Muslins,
Pineapple Cloths, Satteons, Chintzes,
also remnants of Prints, GiDghams,
and Dress Goods of all kinds, which aro
oftered regardless of cost to clean out.
t
. PRICE'S Old Reliable Stand,
113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
Shenandoah Business College
-AN
SHORTHAND SCHOOL,
ROBBINS' OPERA
NORTH MAIN STEBET, SHENANDOAH,
Fall Term Begins Monday, August 31st, 1891.
W. J. SOLXV,
DO YOU WANT
A GOOD FIT ?
and well made, fashionable clothes?
If so, call on
W. J. JACOBS,
Fashionable Custom Tailor,
8 South Jardin Street, Slieuandoali
Call and se samnles of the latest goods and
the styles. Oood workmanship, promptness
nun rair prices.
CHAS. STETLER,
Tonsorial Artist !
(Townscnd'e old stnnd,)
117. Klnlii St., Sltctinndoali.
Parties desiring a flrht clsss shave. shamDOo
or bair cut should call at my new shop which
uas been rt mica ana inorouniy rtnnvniea.
Bpeclal attention is given to ladles' hair
cutting.
A cordial Invitation is extended to my old
natrons nnd the publto In general to call and
see me at my new quarters.
Newly Refitted anil Renovated,
Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing I
SltAMTOOINO, ETC., BY
E. G. J. WADLINGER,
Under PosloIUce Building,
Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah.
S-IIot and cold baths, Polite, prompt and
careful attention.
LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS
OP. J". CLEABY,
Dealer In all kinds ol
Shoemakers' : Supplies !
Large and first-class stock.
All Demands of the Trade Supphea
18 W. CENTRE ST.,
Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA.
W, 8, SNYDER'S
Boot and Shoe Store,
(Mas teller's old stand,)
corner Coal and Jnrtllii HIh.
Mr. Bnyder will always keop in stock a fine
line of boots and shoes.
Custom Worlc nud Rcpnlrlug
done in the best style. He guarantees lo sell
cheaper than competitors on Main street who
nnVA fill' rnntH tn nov n , .... r. .......... ..
; ine bargain on every purchase.
D-
HOUSE BUILDING
President.
To tho general public the-
Clothiers' advertisements are
apt to be "chestnuts." There
fore we will be as brief as pos
sible. Our FALL OPENING DIS
PLAY of choice and natty
Suits and Overcoats for Men,
iSovs and Children occurs this
week. The attractive prices.
seem to add to its beauties.
A. G. Yaies 1 Go.
SOW ONLY
Cor. 13th & Chestnut Sts,
PHILADELPHIA.
IICMt'lllllilC ClOtllllllT
111 iMiiluclclpliln.
New Saloon and Restaurant
Newly Tainted, Papered and Renovated.
No, 115 KANT CENTRE STREET,
Three doors above Kendrlck House,
BENJAMIN HASKEY, Proprietor,
Mr. Haskey would Inform hie mary friends
and the public that ho will cater to their wants
In the same llrm-cluss style that he has done
in the past. None but tho best brands of for
eign and domestic wines, liquors and cigars
will be kept In stork. Choice tempeianca
drinks. Flue old slock ale
Theeatlngbar lssupplled wllh everything
In the eating line served In the best style.
Meals served at ell hours. Flue private rooms
attached.
GET THE BEST.
The "HEW BROADWAY" RAHGE
Is the best ranse In the market, and the price
will Just Butt.. The following promptly
attended to;
TIN R00FIN0, SPOUTING, ROOF PAINTING
And'all kinds of
STOVE XX333?yVI3?tI3.
kept on hand. Dealers supplied. Thanking
for past favors, I remain yours to command.
"WM. B. PRATT,
73m
331 S. Jardln St.. Shenindoali
feambert, The Hatter,
Carries an extraordinary line ot
Hals, Caps and Genlt' Furnishing Goods
nnrl m n )rna n uJanlnliir m
Nellie Bly and Marv Anderson Cana.
e BAST OJJNTBH ST.