The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 29, 1891, Image 4

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OS!
NOW" OXST TAP I
All kinds of spices, vinegar,
sugar, etc,, for the preserving
and pickling season. All pure.
Sweet Pickles and Pickled
Goods, Canned Goods, Cheese,
etc., at
AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS,
KAIS1B 1XP0BT
, Light.
CITY, Pi
mmm
Bill
Cor. Centre and White Streets.
The Evening Herald.
A Mi TUB NEWS FOIl ONE CENT,
Una n larger circulation In Shenandoah than
any other paper published. Circu
lation books open to r11.
AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY,
"What News Gathorors Tako
Momont to Toll About.
Chestnuts ripening.
Apple butter is boiling.
Frosty mornings uro coming.
Tho swallows now homeward fly.
Autumn rolies run to cnrelesa grace.
Some of the treoi aro Hhowing a
tinge of autumn color.
Tweeds anil rough homespuns will
be popular tins winter.
Au ornithologist says that birds fro
fluently commit suicide.
Walnut stains will soon be decorat'
lug the hands of tho small boy.
An expert eays a kitchen rango
wants cleaning every six months.
Now Is the time and tho Hkkaxd
tho place to advertise for full trade.
If you want to vote In November
pay your poll tax before October 3d.
I he golden rod is now Bought after,
out tne school boy slums trie birch
rou.
It doesn't pny to borrow trouble. If
you have none of your own do with
out.
The peach says to the housewifo:
"Pluck and pare me, if you can."
film caiiB.
Many pjoplo visit the valley inque3t
ot milt
Tho Pennsy will run 11 special train
on Thursday morniug at 8.30 for
l'oiiHvnie. it jms tne tmoricst and
quickest route. Fare for round trip
43 cents. Ileturn train leaves at 5
o'clock p. in. Secure your tickets at
tne i'ennsvivania depot.
Buoklon'a Arnica Salvo.
The Best Halve In the world for Cut
Bruises, Hores, Ulcers, Halt Itheum, Fever,
Hores. Tetter. Charmed Hands. Chilblains
Corns, mid all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures x-jius. ur uu pay requircu. jb is guur
unteedtoclve perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. 1'rlco 25 cents per box. For salo
vy u. 11. uagenuueu.
Coming Evonts.
Oct. I. Io Moss Family concert at
Kobbinj' opora houee.
October C Suppor, Robbins' oporn
houso, under auspices of tho English Bap
tist church.
Oct. 20. Suppor in Robbins' opora houso
under tho autpicos of Ladies Aid Society,
Wo. 13, nuxllliarv to Sons of Votorans.
Nov. 5. Second anniyorsary entertain'
ment of JInjor Jennings Council, No. 307,
Jr. 0 U. A. M,, in Robbins' opora houso.
Novomber 20. Grand supporin Robbins1
opera house; bonofit of Lady llarrison
Lodgo, No. 10, A. V. L. A.
Oystors.
Oyeters aro in Eoason. Go to Schooner's
Families supplied. Parlors for ladies. 9-4-tf
Pay Your Taxes.
Notico is hereby giTon that all persons in
arrears for 1889-00 taxes must mako tottlo
mont at onoe, as tho undersigned is deter
mined to make his collections complete in
tho near future, oven if arrebts must bo ro1
sorted to. Chiust. Schmidt,
0-10-tf Tax Colloctor.
Enamol Phototrranha.
Go and soo Koagoy's Knamol Photos,
Ho is certainly m tho lead. No stops to
climb. Kkaokt.
Rest work dono at Bronnan's etoam
Uundrv. Kvervthinir whlto and snotlnsH
Lace curtains a specialty. All work guar
antood.
Burohill's Restaurant.
Charlos llmchill U now locatod at corner
of Main and Conl streets, Shenandoah,
Regular moals, at popular price, sorvod
any timo. Ladlos' dining and refreshment
rooms atlaohodj 0-14-tf
Primo oysters, tho beet tho market
affords, always on hand at Ooslott's. 8-22-tf
Prettiest oil oloth in town at O. D,
Fricke's carpet store. 9-18-tf
Waters' Welts beer is tho bost. John A
Koilly sole agnt. 6-6-tf
Tho plaoe to buy your school books cheap is
Also Scholar's Companions, Hook Htrapa,
ovuuui uutfs, xuuiubs, mo. isveryimng
uud anythlne required In school.
WlatDK, peuollH, etc., Bold re
tail and wholesale.
s Suitable for Kastand West Malianoy Twji.
'inoxot the plaoe If you wish to have
tremuy in-.oisvu
t ra illljT Sill Dtf mfir fh.i .r.n.
thliln. TT1
Cloilns T J
BaturJar. To-J
Ouiml I'ooloo V u'iZ
I j
I SCHOOL BOOKS.
I 1
REGION 'ROUND.
A Budgot of Intorostlng Artiolos
on all Topics.
Adam Shemaii9ki. n married Pole,
residing lu the block owned by Law
rence, Brown & Co., near their col
lierv on tho Frnckvllle road, has for
sometime shown mild symptoms of
insanity, nnd on Wednesday evening
Inst became violently insuue, He
ejected all the members of his family
irom tne nouse anu arm'ug mmseii
with a hugo revolver ref aired to the
attic, and burring the door, threatened
to shoot anv one who dnro approach.
When friends succeeded In getting
into tho house tho next day they
found the man had snot mniBeir in
tho neck and groin. Ho was sent to
the almshouse.
C. A. Hochlander. formerly of Slin-
inokin. has been appointed state or
ganizer of the P. O. S. of A., and Is
now engaged in organizing camps in
Tioga county.
A Ilnzleton child wns bitten by a
spider ou Saturday and death is ex
pected.
Thursday Rev. Anthony Bchwarze,
who for the past twenty-seven years
has been pastor of the church of Our
LHdy of Sit. Cnrmel, at Minersville,
celebrated his sixtieth nnniversaiy in
the priesthood. Father Si'hwarze was
born ntTelgte, Westphalia, May 2,
18(10. He was ordained at Jluueter by
Bishop ChHMa-Maxlmilian on Septem
ber 2-1, 1831. He fame to this country
forty-two years ago.
A number of the young men of
Ashland are agitating the question of
starting a military company in tho
nature of a cadet corps to the X. G.,
Pa. They expect the state to furnish
them arms and hope to secure uni
forms by means of popular oubscrip-
tlon and entertainment.
At the seventh annual convention
of tho Luzerne county W. C. T. U. in
Wllkes-Rarre last week the secretary
reported thirteen Unions in the
county with a membership of 409.
Fifty-nine dollars has been collected
during tho year. The evening was
spent in listening to talksby Mrs. Rev.
Oswald, Mrs. a. w. Palmer and itev.
J. JN. Lee, and singing by several
locnl soloists.
TiVonlr Tlf.Klnalrl titna It. n u'nnrnn
being hoisted up au incline in tho
Fiddler mines, near Shamokin, when
tllfi flnnr nnpnpil. FTn full out nnd wn
run over by the next wagon.
50 BEAUTIES
Wlint ? Yes, Indeed !
We mean those 60 new styles nnd designs
In EMBIIOIDEUKD
i'ici.x i,A3imiiiQtiiNs,
I'EI.T Tll)in,
FELT TA11I.13 COVICIIH,
ART BATT1CKN TII)II!8,&c
AND TUB
REAL BEAUTY LOW PRICES!
Morgan's Bargain Bazaar!
GOAKLEYBRO.'SI
-FOR-
BEST FLOUR I
AND ALL KINDS OF
Cor.enrnaVli1foat.,SnENAND0AII,PA
FOR RENT.
STORE-ROOM AND DWELLING
Cor. Jar din and Lloyd Sts.
The undersigned oilers tho store-room nnd
dwelling, situate at the northwett corner of
Jnrdln and I.loyd streets, for rent, l'osseotlon
given Immediately. The store-room has re
oently been papered and painted, and Is a de
sirable) location for most auy kind of business.
If so desired, the stoie-room can be rented
without the dwelling.
For further particulars apply to
TltOMAU I). DAVIKH,
10-19-lf Cor, Jurdln and Lloyd Htreets.
Ladies' Coats.
Largest Line in the County.
AT
JN0. B. PRICE'S SONS
HiU
"Common Sense"
SHOE STORE,
110 South Main St., Shenandoah.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE I
S. Xi. BROWN.
A NTIQU1T Y can be tolerated In almost nuy
thing hut hnts. If the head Is out of date
the rest of the body Is pretty sure to follow
suit. Nobody but a millionaire ora genius
can aiTord to wenranclenl beadgear.and even
they tako a good many chances when they do
It. it will cost you nq more to bo up with the
times than it will to be lyilfn mile behind
them. KvcrythlDg about our 81,50 hat Is hand
some but the price, and 1.60 for such a hatcan
scarcely be called anything but a ridiculously
low figure. The same can be said of our2oo
ncckwenr. Our line of gents' furnishing goods
Is the lowest prloed in the market.
13 S, Main St. Shenandoah
Crane Opening
FALL AND WIK
TKIl STYLES OK
MILLINERY !
ELLAM.M'GINNISS'
-No. 26
East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa.
Tho finest nnd largest assortment
In Hats, liounets and Caps nt re
markably low prices. Our line of
Children's TRIMMED AND UN.
TRIMMED IIATd
Oaxmot Too DHcxxifilloci.
Lambert, The Hatter,
Carries an extraordinary line ot
Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods
and makes a specialty ot
Nellie Bly and Mary Anderson Caps
e HABT CBNTRB ST.
CHRIS. BOSSLER'S
SALOON AND RESTAURANT,
201 N. Main St., Shenandoah.
The Finest Slock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, Etc.
-GO TO-
PETER CECCHINI & BRO.'S,
111 EAST CENTRE HT.,
For Fine Pears and Best California Grapes.
11EST CELERY JN TOWN.
WEEKS
Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand
17 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
Where he will be pleaded to meet the wants
ot hisinenas and me public in
Everything in tho Drinking Line.
WANTS, &o.
Advertisement tn this column, not exceeding
5 fncjf, 6"C for one insertion; 75c. lor two: 81 to
three; one week, 11.60; two weeks, ti; one
month, tS.
3710R SALiE Old bottlts, suitable foi
. bollllng oolfnp, Ac, can be had very chenp
at T. A. Kollly's liquor elo o. , 8 20-tr
OU RENT. Three rooms, suitable
Tor clnb rodm, odlct!, etc. Oas nnd stenm
flxtnreB. Isew holler Just put In. Applylo
Levi Ilefowlch, clothier, Bi Main Ht. - 0 2-1 1
ANTED. A girl for genernl
huuseworlc. Good wases nald. Aonlv
nt HniiALn olllee. 010 tl
AGENTS WANTED. Freo pre
paid outflt to cnernetlo men. Hevenl
r our salesmen liAva farm d from $70 to i'IOO
n eclc lor ycani past. I". O. llox 1371 N
YorK. ' 8 2.5 lv
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR
sale. One of the most desirable proper
ties on West Oak street, for sale on reasonable
terms. Apply at Rowse's grocery More, cor
ner Jardlu and Oak streets. Shenandoah, I'r.
FOR BALE. A store room aud
dwelling on East Centre street. Ooort
reason jot selling. Terms reasonable. At -ply
at J. It. Uoyle's office 9 2Mm
FARMS FOR BALE. Aroyou look
liig or n rarm? If so call ou or write to
J. J. Kebler, Frnckvllle, la as to where they
are located aud for terms. 8-22-ti
FOR HALE. A beautiful double
rod Iron fence, suitable lor fencing ccme
lerylols, or for gates nround Vtlllngs. In
quire of rresbylerlau church trnstees. 9 0 tf
E STRAYED. From the premises
of Atidiow Keshko, 619 Raspberry Alley,
an old brown and black cow with large, wide
horns and only milks three teats. Five dol
lars reward fur return to owuer. u 2G tt
FOR SALE. A nice 8 acre farm
for snle. Mix milei from Shenandoah,
lieaullfully situated oo a public rend Oood
dwelling. Good barn. Fruit trees beginning
to bear. All yonng. Splendid stream ot
water running through the the land. This Is
a good cnancc for a man who wants a small
farm. Inquire of Jan ts U. iluttoa, post
olllce bulldlrg, room 0. tf-etf
AMUSEMENTS.
JpimCJUHOX'S TUEATUIJ,
F. J. lTEI.UUSON, 2IA2IAOER.
FKIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1891
Annual visit ol the popular young comedian,
JAMES B..MACKIE,
(Grimesey, We Hoy !)
In Thcmas Addison's new, bright, original
musical Dunesque,
i Grimes' Cellar Door
Supported by an excellent company of yocal
litis uuu uuacuis.
Bright, Tntchy Music.
Sparkling Specialties.
A work of Novel Features.
Fun Helgns Huprtme,
PRICES OF ADMISSION, 25, 60, 75c.
Beats on sale at Klrlln's drug store.
V .(Vj1 il 4. iM
THE EARLY BIRD.
In novelties we aro the
"eai-ly bird." You will always
find in our stock all the 00$
new things as they come out.
This season Gray Twills,
bcotches and Homespun el
fects are the favorites.
Wo are the acknowledged
Leadors in tho Ready-made
Clothing business, both as to
style and quality. Good goods
our motto.
A. C. Yates & Co.
HOW ONLY
Cor. 13th & Chestnut Sts,
PHILADELPHIA.
IICHt-macIo Clotlilnir
Zii iMHIndelpIiln.
LEATHER and SHOE HUGS
IP. J". CLEAR-Y,
Dealer In all kinds of
Shoemakers' : Supplies
Large and first-class sloes:.
All Demands of the Trade Supphea
18 W. CENTRE BT.,
Ferguson House building. SHENANDOAH. PA
-I 11. HAMILTON, M. D.,
' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Offloe-e8 West Lloyd Btreet, Bhenandoah
rv
No. 8 New Broadway Range '.
Ornamental Shelf-COTM" S-Decorated Skiit'or
All binds of stovo repairs lsept on baud.
WSVl. R. PRATT,
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
oilered regardless of cost to clean out.
J. J. PRICE'S Old
113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
lenandoah Business
-AND-
SHORTHAND SCHOOL,
ROBBINS' OPERA
NORTH MAIN STEEET, SHENANDOAH,
Fall Term Begins Monday, August Slst, 1891.
W. J. SOLLY, President.
DO YOU WANT
A GOOD FIT ?
and well-made, fohlonahle clothes?
If so, call on
W. J". JACOBS,
Fashionable Custom Tailor,
8 South Jardin Street, Shenandoah.
Call nnd see samples of the latest goods and
the styles, Qood workmanship, promptness
and fair jirlces.
Newly Refitted and Renovated,
tonsorialTparlors !
an A.-'criasro-,
Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing I
SHAMrOOINQ, ETC., DY
E. G. J. WADLINGER,
Under I'ostofflce Building,
Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah.
43-Hot and cold haths, Tollte, prompt and
careful attention,
u
Kludly soliciting your order, respectfully,
331 S, Jardin St Shenandoah, Pa,
Reliable Stand,
HOUSE BUILDING
SCHOPPB
DANCING SCHOOL f
Robbins' Opera House,
EVERY SATURDAY EVENING !
Commencing September "6.
ORCHESTRA OF 10 PIECES
ADMISSION, 25 CENTS.
CHAS. STETLER,
Tonsorial Artist 1
(Townsend's old stnnd,)
XX71N, Wain St., Slicnaudoaln
I'artles desiring a flrtclass shave, shampoo
or liuir cut bhould call at my new shop, which
has been refitted and thoroughly renovated.
Hpeclal attention Is given to ladles' hair
cutting,
A. cordial invitation Is extended tonivolr'.S
I patrons and the publlo In general tocalIamJ
College
see me at my new quarters.