The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 30, 1891, Image 4

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    Seasonable mm !
All kinds of spices, vinegar,
sugar etc,, for tho preserving
and pickling season. All pure.
Sweet Pickles and Pickled
Goods, Canned Goods, Cheese,
etc., at
SBYBBIT'S,
Cor. Centre and White Streets.
AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS,
:XF0BT Bill, Light.
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EAIS1B 1
MM CE Pi,
The Evening Herald.
ALIi THE NKWS FOH ONE CENT.
Ilea a larger circulation In Blienandonh than
any other paper published, Clrcu.
latlon hooks open to all.
AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY,
What Nows Qathorors Tako a
Moment to Toll About.
Got your llowora potted yet ?
Now Is tho time to make grnpo jolly,
Be sure and pay your poll tax before
October 8.
Just think of it, Christmas is loss
than three mouths oft'.
Our markets aro now abundantly
mipplied with all the products of the
8011.
It is said that the buckwheat crop
throughout the itale is unusually
large,
Everybody you met had n word of
complaint about tho warm weather
last weelt.
"I am out of polities" is a polite way
of saying "I've been kicked out of tho
party."
Tack points heavenward when it
means the most mischief. It has
many human Imitators.
A foreign watchmaker has patoned
a device by which an hour or two be
foroa clock runs down the "wind"
will appear at an opening in tho dial
The Pen nay will run a special train
on Thursday morning at 8.30 for
I'ottsville. It has the shortest and
quickest routo. Fare for round trip
43 cents, lieturn train leaves at 5
o'clock p. m. Secure your tickets at
mo l'ennsvivauia depot.
Buoklon'a Arnica Salvo.
The Best Salvo In tho world for Cnts
Bruises, Bores, Ulcere, Bait lllieum, Fever,
Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and allHklu Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pa; requlrtd. It Is guar
anteed to give- perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For snlo
by u. II, llagenbucn.
Coming Events.
Oct. 1. Do Moss Family concert nt
ilobblnV opera houeo.
Octobor 0. Supper, Bobbins' opora
houso, unuor auspices of the English Bap
list church.
Oct. 20, Supper in Nubbins' opora houso
under tho nuipicoa of Ladies Aid Society,
No. 13, nuxilliarv to Sons of Votornns.
Nov. C Socond anniversary ontortaln
mont of Major Jonnings Council, No. 307,
Jr. O IT. A. II., in Bobbins' opora house,
November 20. Grand suppor in Kobbins'
opora houso; benefit of Lady Harrison
Lodgo, No. 10, A. V. L. A.
Oysters.
Oysters aro in teuton. Go to Schooner's,
latnilios suppliod. Parlors for ladios. 0-1-tf
Ail tho latost stylos in fall and winter
millinery nt Losses. 9-23-H
Pay Your Taxos.
Notico is hereby Riven that all porsonsin
arroars for 1880-00 taxos must make tcltlo
mont at once, ns tho undorcigned is deter
mined to malto his collections complete in
tho near futuro, ovon if arrests must bo ro'
sorted to. OumsT. Schmidt,
0-10-tf Tax Colloctor,
Enamel Photouranhs.
Go and boo Keagoj's Enamel 1'hotoe
Ho is cortainly in tho lead. No stops to
climb, Jvbaqky
Host work dono at llronnan's ttoaro
laundry. Everything whito and spotless.
Lnce curtains a specialty. All work guar
ftntopd. I
Fall and wintor millinery opening at tho
Misses Loteig's, 10 North Alain etreot
0-23-lt
Burohlll's Rostaurant.
Charles Huichill ii now located at coinor j
of Main and Coal streets, Shonundoah.
KoRular rnoals, at popular prices, served
any timo. Ladies' dining and rofroehmont
rooms attached. 0-11-tf
Prime oysters, tho best tho market
affords, always on hand at Ooeletl's, 8-22-tf
I'retliost oil cloth in town at 0. D.
IMcko's carpet store. 9-18 tf
Waters' "Weiss beer is tho best. John A.
Koiily boIo agent. 5-C-tf
Tho place to buy your school books cheap is
iveiiiiIj, radars.
Also Mcliolnr'8 Companions, Hook Mtraps,
Hehool Hag, Tablets, eto. Everything
and anything required In school,
blutes, penalls, etc; told re
tail nud wholesale.
Books Suitable rorKtstand West ilalianoy Twp.
Don't forget th place If you wish to save
money.
IMI. MBLLBT;
CHAS. T. RICE'S OLD STAND.
22 East Centre St., Shenanooah.
i
SCHOOL BOOKS,
I 1
REGION 'ROUND.
A Budget of Intoroating Articles
on all Topics.
Ardlii Hunk and lilzzlo Hoover, of
Blmmokiu, have eloped for a second
tlnio. A snort timo ago inoy BKippeu
to Indianapolis, nut couiu nnu no one
thero to marry thorn. Upon their re
turn Buck's father gave him a cigar
and confectionery business, so that
ills miud would be occupied uy
thoughts other than of love and
Lizzie's father gavo her a $500 piano,
in the hopo that his kindness would
kill her love for Ardio, but both
schemes fell short of the mark.
W. O. Sftvldce. clerk In tho main
olllce of C'oxo Bros. & Co., Drifton,
left that place several days ago very
suddenly and his whereabouts nro un
known. Jio was a married man and
lila wife is still at Drifton and sho has
heard nothing from him since ho
went awny. lie wns seen In Allen-
town, nut sinco men an iraco oi mm
has been lost. Foul play is suspected.
Charles Frohy. one of tho performers
in Dr. Glllettl's Indian show, now at
Frackvllle. was taken by a coustablo
on Monday to Wilkos-lJarre, toanswer
a charge of desertion.
The shons at Drifton are working
fourteen hours a day. The shop is so
full of work that moro men will have
to be hired as tho men now in it are
very much overworked.
Judco Rockefeller refused to nat
uralize over one hundred Hungarians
and Polish men at Sunbury last Sat
urday on account of their ignorance
concerning the Federal constitution
and workings of the republic. Some
time previous to tins no warned all
those intending to tako out second
papers that they should study the
constitution and then If they could
not answer necessary questions they
would not become citizens before that
court. The disappointed ones were
quite indignant.
The Soap
for
Hard
Water
is Le
nox.
NINETEENTH ANNUAL TOUR
of continuous concerting by the
LYRIC BARDS,
Peels, Composers, Singers, Inslrumenialisls.
Seven Distinct Bands :
Forty-ono different musloal Instruments.
Violin Hand, Bnanlsh Mandolin Hand,
Cornet Hand, Kronen Ocarina Band,
Clilneso Ugee Bine Band, Xylo
phone Band, Martial Band.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
THURSUAY, OCTOBER 1st, 1891
Kobbins' Opera House,
for the benefit or
Ibenezer Evangelical Church.
SCHOPPB
DANCING SCHOOL !
Robbins' Opera House,
mi SATURDAY EVENING !
Commencing September 20.
ORCHESTRA OF 10 l'HJCES
ADMISSION, 25 CENTS.
DeMOSS
I a I T T TT
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Ladies' Coats,
Largest Line in the County.
JNO. B. PRICE'S SONS
tmm
Have Yoti Corns ?
If you have, get a pair of
solid comfort shoes, which
wo guarantee to give solid
comfort and solid wear.
Common Sense Shoe Store,
110 South Main St., Shenandoah.
IllCl'OIlT 01' THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OK SHENANDOAH,
nt Bhcnnndonli, In llio Btate of Pennsylvania,
at Uio close of business, Kept. 25th, 1891:
RESOURCES.
lxinns and Discounts $281,227 40
ovcrdrnlli) secured and insecurcu,.. i,7BO is
LT. H. Bonds to secure circulation 100.000 00
Storks, securities claims, etc 11 1520 (
Duo from approved roscrvo agents.... 4'J,1K)7 8.)
Duo from other National ll.tuks 4 185 liP
Duofrom Htato banks and bankers l.IMU!
Banklnii-houso, furniture, nnd list... US
Current oxnenses nnd taxod paid WW 28
Checks ana other cash Items 2 203 4:1
Bills nl other Bnnks 7,0K nu
irncuonni paper currency, nicKeis,
and cents 2!r7
Snccle 13,515 UO
Ifedcmptlon fund with U.S. Treasurer
(.X of cl.-culntlon) i 600 00
Duo from U. 8. Treasurer, other than
op rcuompuon mnu M t,atyj vu
Total t ISO103 C8
I.IAniLITIES.
Capital stock paid In 8100,000 00
HurphisFund . 20,000 00
Undivided nro ts 11 818 1
National Banknotes outstanding..... 00,010 'U
muiviuuai deposits sunjecnocnecK.. im,t"1 ul
Demand certiucxtcs or uenosii ivunu oi
Duo to other National Banks 30,112 OS
Due to Btato Banks and Bankers 0,835 70
Total ! ISO, 103 03
Btatoof rennsylvanla,County of SchuyUtlll.ss:
I, Jno. It. I.clscnring, cashier of tho above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
abovo statement true to tho bcst of my
Knowledge ami ucner.
Jno. It. IiEiSENniNO. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this .10th
day of Bopt., I8UI. J. if. coyle.
notary runiic.
Corieot-AMt :
A. J. I.TjnnRO. 1
CIIAH.HOWMAN, VDlroClOTl.
l'.J.KEiiausoN,l
ItEPOUT OF THE CONDITION OF
MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK
at Phenandoah In the Stale ol Pennsylvania,
at me close oi ou.inebs, cepi. zoiu, teui;
RtiOCItCES.
Ixans and discounts flM.m m
U, B. bonds to secure circulation 25,000 00
duo rrom appro eu reserve agents... 2U,2M m
Due Irom other National Bonks b'J CD
Banking-house, furniture and flxis.. 2 108 4a
Current cxpeni.es and taxes paid 6.53 18
fremlums on U. B. Bonds 4,m 01)
Checks and other cash Items. 121 78
Bills of other banks 110 00
Fractional naner currency, nlckles.
and rents 121 30
Soec e - 7.7:a 50
Legal-tender notes 0,210 00
iteuempuon juun wiiu u..'xreosur
tr,(5 per cent, of circulation) 1,125 00
Total , 52W,3oT20
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In 8100.0OO 00
Surplus fund GOO 00
Undivided prollts 1.6-17 21
National Bank notes outstanding.... 22,500 00
Individual deposits subject in check 69,1(12 21
I 'cmand ccrtldcatos ol deposit- 800 00
Due to oilier National Banks 7 757 Oil
Due to Btute Banks and bankers 0,005 00
Total S20!),3(i2 20
Slate it l'onnsyivnnla county ol Hchuylklli.ss:
I, E.B. Hunter, Cashier ol the nbovouumcd
uanic, ao solemnly swear inai me auovosiaie
incut 1s truo to llio best of my knowledge and
Lellof. IC. B. HUNTKlt, Cashier.
Subscribed nnd sworn to before me tills 29th
day of Sept., lb'Jl. J. It. Coylk,
Notary Public.
Correct AtleBt:
J. H. Kirti.br. 1
1. J. Gauoiian, l-Dlrectors,
J. M, itonuiNS, )
FOR RENT.
STORE-ROOM AND DWELUHG
Cor. Jardin and Lloyd Sts.
The undersigned oilers the store-room and
dwelling, situate nt Hie northweit eornerof
Jsrdln and Lloyd streets, for rent. Possession
given Immediately. The store-room has re
cently been papered and painted, und is a de
sirable location for most any kind of buslneat.
If so desired, the sloie-room can be rented
without tho dwelling.
For further part.culars apply to
THOMAS D. DA VIES,
10-10-tf Cor. Jardln and Lloyd .Streets
DO YQV WANT
A GOOD FIT ?
and well made, fofhlonable clothes?
If so, call on
W. J JACOBS,
Fashionable Custom Tailor,
8 South .Tnnlin Street, SlicBandoak
Call nnd see samples of the latest goods nnd
tho styles. Good workmanship, promptness
and fair prices.
nicamiii mwj Vr tos dta c&La
WANTS, &o.
AihertUementt tn thi column, nut exetnUnn
5 lines, 00c. for one insertion; T3e. lor two; $1 foi
inrcr; tine utck, slum; livo WCCKS, sz: cwie
month, S3.
70n SALE Old bottles, Biiltahlefoi
U bottling catsup, Ac. can be had very cheap
t .1. A. Itellly's liquor stoi o. 8 20-tf
WANTED. A girl for general
housework. Good waeeit nald. Annlv
at Herald otllco. 0-lli it
AGENTS WANTED. Free pre
paid outfit to enemetlo men. Sovernl
of our salesmen have earned from 170 to 1100
a week lor years past. 1". O. Box 1371. now
York. 0 25 lw
DESIBABLE PROPERTY FOR
sale. One of tho most desirable proper
ties on West Oak street, for sale on reasonable
terms. Apply at, iiowso s grocery store, cor
uer Jardln and Oak streets. Shenandoah. Fa
F'OR SALE. A store room and
dwoltlnir on East Cenlre street. Good
reason for selling. Terms reasonable. Ar
ply at J. It, Coyle's olllce. 0 291m
"VXTANTED. Good wnges paid to a
VY good, experienced girl Apply at 801
wosi cuerry si reel, oorner or cnesiuui nrr v .
rrARM8 FOR SALE. Areyou look
Jl; Ine for n larm? If so call on or write to
J. J. Kehler, Frackvllle, l'a., as to where they
aro located nnd for terms. 8-22.tr
FOR BALE. A beautiful double
rod Irou fence, suitable for fencing cemo-
tcrvlots. or fnrirates around welllngs. In-
qnlro of Presbyterian church Irnstees. 9 0 tf
E STRAYED To tho premises of
William Willlard, Colorado, a brown cow,
with white snots. Sumo can bo had by nrov
log property and paying for this ndv r'lsc-
meni, u-3u
I?STRAYED. From tho premises
U of Andiew Beshko, 519 Ilaspberry Alley,
an old brown and black cow with lanre. wide
horns and only milks thrco tents. Five dol
lars rewara lor return to owner. u 2U-n
FOR SALE. A nice 28 acre farm
lor sale. Blx miles from Blienandonh.
Beautifully situated on n Dnbllo road Good
dwelling. Good barn. Fruit trees beginning
to bear. All young. Splendid stream ol
water running through tho the land. This Is
a good cnance for a man who wants a small
mrm. inquire or James u. Duttou, post
uuii-o uuuuipg, room o. u-uti
AAMTCfl DETERMINED, RELI
YyAIM I tU OMCE to sell the
DETERMINED, RELIABLE MEN AT
Cliolcent
111 Jill tf-f-tl Nurserv Hlnrk.
Good pay. Permanent position. Very best
fast selling specialties and every possible aid
to salesmen. We guarantee -wlint tve
nuverime. Auaress
CI,1!N I1IIOH., TvjiirHerjlllf'ii.
HocllPHIpr. IV. V
(The house Is perfectly reliable. hd.) 9-30-12t
AMUSEMENTS.
jjiUiiGUMON't a'liUA'ruij.
1'. J. FERQDSON, MANAOEH.
FHIPAT, OCTOBER 2, 1891
Annual visit ol the popular yonug comedian,
JAMES B. MACKIE,
(Grlmesey, Me Boy!)
In Thomas Addison's new, bright, original
uiuaiL-ai uunebquu.
I Grimes' Cellar Door !
Supported by nn excellent company of vocal
jmb auu aaucers.
Bright, Catchy Musln.
Spurkllng Mr.eclallies.
A Work of Novel Fcatnrts.
Fun Itelgus Bupreme,
2'RIOES OF ADMISSION, 2o, 60, 75c
Seats on sale at Klrlln's drug store.
JIUtGUSON'S THUATRE,
P. J.rErtfJDSON, 21 anaoer.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 5th.
ARLINGTON'S
: NEW UHIIES MINSTRELS I :
A minstrel show up to llio times. Composed
ui mo pick oi iue proiesiou. i'jvery per
former nn artist, evtry artist a star,
tuperbband nnd orchestra,
auu jnuio auu neiieriea
turts than any other
minstrel show
on earth.
Don't Forget the Oay and Date,
Grand etrttl haiade nt 12 o'clock, Bemem
bfr this positively the bi st comdany that will
vlalt Bhennndoah this season.
PtIoob, CO, DQ, S(3g
Beats on sale at Klrlln's drag store.
50 BEAUTIES
"Wlint f Yes, Indeed J
We mean tboso GO new styles and designs
In EMBHOIDEItED
riCI,T I.AaillXlEQUINH,
lflSI.T XAII1.1; HCARF8,
F13I.T XIUIKH,
irHI,"r TAIII.13 COVVKH,
AIIX SATTBI9I TDIEH,ac,
AND TUB
REAL BEAUTY LOW PRICES I
Morgan's Bargain Bazaar!
VasnJEsW
No. 8 New Broadway Range !
Ornamental M-ONLiYS29
All kinds of stove repalra kept on hand.
WM. R. PRATT.
Reduction
A few patterns of Wliito Embroidery,
Flouncings, Plain and Plaid Muslins,
Pineapple Cloths, Satteons, Chintzes,
also remnants of Prints, Ginghams,
and Dress Goods of all kinds, which aro
ottered regardless of cost to cleanout.
J, J. PRICE'S Old Reliable S
113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
THE EARLY BIRD.
In novelties we aro the
"early bird." You will always
find in our stock all tho good
now things as they come out.
This season Gray Twills,
Scotches and Homespun ef
fects aro the favorites.
Wo aro tho acknowledged
Leaders in tho Ready-made-Clothing
business, both as to
stylo and quality. Good goods
our motto.
A. C. Yates & Go.
Cor. 13th & Chestnut Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
IlCHt'llincle Clotlllilif
III lMilliitlelplila.
CHRIS. BOSSLER'S
SALOON AND RESTAURANT,
201 N. Main St., Sliennndoab.
The Finest Slock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, El;-
G,
M. HAMILTON, M. V,,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OHlco-23 West Lloyd ijlreet, BLennndoaU
l'a.
-Decorated Skiit'g
Kindly soliciting your order, respectfully,
33i S, Jardin St., Shenandoah, Pa.
X NTIQUlTYcsi be toloratcd In almost any
thing but hats. 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 afford to wear ancient headgear, and even;
thny take a good many chances when they do
It. It will cost yon no more to be up with the
times than It will to bo half a mile behind
them. Everything about our 11,50 hat Is hand,
some but the price, nnd 11.60 for such n hatcani
scarcsly be caIcd anything but a ridiculously
low figure, f ho same can be said of our 25a
neckwear. Ofir line of gents' furnishing goods
Is the loweslprlced lu the market,
15 SJalaSf S0ANLAN Sbeaandoab
COiKLEYBRO.'S!
-FOK-
BSST FLOUR I
I AND ALT. KINDS OP
wr.'ceiare auavui"e?fits.,SDENANDOiH) PA.