The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 22, 1891, Image 4

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    AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS,
On the Rljrlit Trade.
SEVKKN. thoOrocor, is still on tlio right
track and rome to time with another train
load of Fine Or ccrios, Cnnnod Goods,
Meats, Klour, etc.
Ccntro nml "Wliito 8ts., Shenandoah.
The Evening Herald.
AU TUB NEWS FOlt ONK CENT.
Has r larger circulation In Bhennndoah than
any other paper published. Circu
lation book" open to all.
,
HASTILY,
AFFAIRS CAUGHT
"What Nowa Gathorors Tako a
Moment to Toll About.
Fulling leaves.
Colds are prevalent.
Ice tuiles are decreasing.
Another disagreeable day.
There Is much sickness In town.
House, cleaning Is in full lilnst.
Hollow E'en the Inst of this month.
The time for holding the county In
stitute is coining rupldly.
Sour kraut making Is keeping many
of the housi-keepeia busy.
Buy Keystone flour. Bo caroful that the
nnmo Lkssiq & Co., Ashland, l'a., i
printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw
Coming Evonts.
Nov. 3 and 1 Grand ontorlninmont,
"Uncle Tom and Eve," in the 1". M.
church.
Nov. 5. Second anniversary entertain
ment of Major Jennings Council, No. 307,
Ir. O. U. A. At., in Ferguson's theatre.
Nov. 18 Grand supper in Itobbins' opora
nou'o for the benefit of tho Trinity He
formod church.
November 20. Grand supperin KoMins'
opera house; benefit of Lady Harrison
Lodgo, No. 10, A. V, L. A.
Second hand school books bought
cold at Max lleoae's.
and
tf
Fire Insurance.
It is n mattor of self-interest for every
proporty holder to insuro his property as
well as his household goods. No man can
loll when tho Are llond may destroy his
savings of rrany years, and thus ronder hitn
homoloss. If your property is insured by
David Faust, you need have no fear from
such a catastrophe, for ho represents nono
but reliahlo companies. 10-20-tf
Legal blanks of all kinds for sale, at the
Hkrald olllco.
'Oml Sees Vnu."
As tho 4:30 train from Now York
reached Stamford Wednesday, an antique-
looking dame thrust her head out
of the window opposite tho refreshment
room door and brieily shouted, "Sonny!"
A bright looking boy came up to the
window. "Littlo boy," said she, "have
A you a mother?" "Yes, main." "Do you
love her?" "Yes, mam." "Do you go
to school?" "Yes, mam." "And are you
faithful to your studies?" "Yos, mam."
"Do you say your prayers ovory night?"
"Yes, mam." "Can I trust you to do an
errand for me?" "Yes, mam." "1 think
I can too," said tho lady, looking stead
ily dowu on the manly face. "Here is llvo
cents to got mo an apple. Remember,
God sees you." J. M. Bailey.
l'rimo oystors, tho best tho market
affords, always on hand at Cosletl'E. 8-22-tf
Oysters.
Oysters are in soason. Go to Schoenor's
.Families supplied. Parlors for ladies. 0-1-tf
Pretllost oil cloth in own
Pricko'e, carpet store.
at O. D
0-18-tf
Take your carpet rags to C. D. Fricko's
carpet storo and huvn them mado into n
first-class carpot. 0-18-tf
THE OLD TAKEN
JAMES S.THOMAS
Is now located at Jlulnbrldge's old stand,
Cor. COAL and WEST STS.
and offers to tho public the finest lino of
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED
Provisions, Fish and Oysters, Green and
Smoked llamnud Flitch.
Bananas. Iiomons.
The place to buy your school books cheap is
Also Scholar's
Companions, Hook Wraps,
Bebool Hag
i.m.v., via. r.vvryuuut
ami anything required In school,
Hiatal, iienolla eta, sold re
lull and wholksale.
Books Suitable for East and West Manoy Twp.
Don't forget the plane If you wish to save
money,
CHAS. T. RICE'S OLD STAND.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
22 East Centre St, Shenandoah.
J
TltK HISNATK INQUISITION.
Treasurer llnyernml Deputy Superinten
dent fitewitrt Olve Tettlmony
IlAimisnuno, Pn., Oct, 23. State
Treasurer Doyor was subjectou to n rigid
examination yesterday afternoon, nnd
largely on Ids connection with tho draw
ng of the Philadelphia school warrant?
for $420,000 and the delivery of his check
for that amount to John Uardaley, who
used $800,000 of It In paying an old debt
to the school district of 1'hiladelphla,
but .'still owed It 14-15,000, all of which
I was lost. William Llvoaoy, his chief
clerk, whoso whereabout is at present
unknown, was tha first to suggest to
him the payment of the money in order
to prevent it from going into tho Sink
ing Fund.
In pursuance of a conference between
them, he said, Llvesey visited the De
partment of Public Instruction and
asked for tho necessary warrants. Any
thing done by Llvesoy, he doclarod, was
within the scops of his authority and he
(tho witness) was rosponslblo for it. Ho
deforrod greatly to bis chief olork, who
had much oxperlenco in tho office. In
view of this fact ho intimated that he
was left In lgnoranco of $150,000 paid to
John Bardsley on Decombor 31, 1890, in
addition to tho drawing of warrants of
$420,000 for the same party. He was
also much nnnoyed about that time by
the failure of tho Jamison bankors and
Dolnmntor & Co., involving a loss to tho
State of $135,000.
Deputy Superintendent o Public In
struction Stewart tosrllled th.lt the
State Treasurer mado porsonal applica
tion for tho Uardiley warrants, nnd II.
Hollowoll, secretary. of the Public School
Board, testified that he had prepared
tho cortiticates on which tho warrants
were Issued at tho instance of Bards
loy. The State Treasurer, by advloo of his
counsel, claimed that tho money paid to
Bardsley was for the year 1890, and not
for tho year onded on the first Monday
In Juno, 1891, as contended by tho At-tornoy-Goneral,
and that, consequently,
the Philadelphia school district was en
titled to over $wu,uuu.
ISUNCOISD OUT OF 88,000.
A Hank Dlroctor Who Is Considerably
Sadder and M'lsor.
Cortland, N. Y., Oct. 22. It has
Just loaked out that Goorgo Fltts, a
farmer ac McLean, and a stockholder in
tho Second National Bank of Cortland,
was buncood out of $8,000. It had been
known for wooks that ho had boon vic
timized by sharpers representing them
selves to be nephews of tho late Judge
Boardmnn ot Ithaca.
Mr. Fltts is very rotlcont and refusos
to discuss tho matter. How tho bunoo
men got tho money is not known.
lbo shnrpors went to Uroton, hired a
horse and wagon, drovo to Doruytor,
where thoy left tho horse nnd took tho
cars for Little Falls. They sent back
$20 to tho ilvory-stablo koepor, tolling
him whore tho horse was.
A nophow of Mr. Fltts said last evening
that tho nmouut lost by his uncle was
$8,000, nnd it was bucured by giving him
an interest in a bogus laud deal ,
Post Oflleo llepartiueut Finances.
Wabiukoton, Oot. 22 Tho annunl re
port of tho Auditor ot tho Treasury for
tha Post UlUte Department showing the
receipts und expenditures of the Post
Otlice Dupui'tmont for the fiscal year
ending Juno 30, 1801, has been submit
ted to tho Postmaster-General. It shows
that tho postal rovenuos during tho year
woro $05,031,785. Tho expenditures to
Soptembor iiO, 1891, were $71,002,403,
louvlni? an excess of oxnondltures over
all revenues of $3,730,077.
L'idies, if you want fine writing paper
and onvolopes to match, call on Max
Keeso. tf
JOHN II. EVANS' SALOON,
30E.OI5NTRE ST., SHENANDOAH
FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE.
Finest brands of cltmiM alwftvs on hand.
1 ua uvbf, njijiiwruuctj uriuKS.
FIRE INSURANCE.
largest and oldest reliable purely cash com.
panics represented uy
120 S. Jardin St., Shenanooah, Pa.
OYSTERS IN ALL STYLES
COFFEE HOUSE, 32 N. Main St.
Families supplied with raw oysters by the
hundred.
MUS. FEltQUs'ON, Prop.
iMIOf
Ladies' Coats,
Largest Line in the County.
JN0. B. PRICES SONS
A GOOD SHOE
FOR $1.75, WORTH $2,25.
Repairing Neatly Dono.
S- Hi. BROWIT,
Common Sense Shoe Sfore,
110 South Main St., Slicnnndoali.
A FUI.I. xfzn OF
CLOTHING
ELEGANT OVERCOATS!
Ladies' and Children's Coats,
Dry Goods, Shoes and Underwear
For ladles, men and children. All of which
win no sola us per cent, enraper man
they can be bought eiiewhere.
ORIGINAL BARGAIN STORE
23 S. MAIN STREET,
SHENANDOAH, PA.
flS-Watch for the K1SD HON In front.-SS
The cool evenings should remind
you that frnethiuK light in
weight Is suitable for you to wenr
for heatl-eoveriugs. We have
the largest stock from which to
select your
Nubias and Fascinators,
and tho real beauty of theni aro
tueir.snape ami :
THE LOW PRICES.
We also have an elegant line of
Silk and Wool Mittens.
S
People's Oyster Bay !
EOAN' BUILDING,
Z2 E. Centre St., SlienamlonU
GUISE & BEYRANT, Props.
OYSTERS
Itiw, Btewed, Scalloped, Panned or
Fried to order, Families supplied
at their house with the best oysters
the market ntlords.
All Orders PromptlylFilled.
SALLIE SENIOR'S
Latest Styles
IN
Fall and Winter Millinery.
Ill N. MAIN ST., SHENANDOAH.
CHRIS. BOSSLER'S
SALOON AND RESTAURANT,
01 N. Malu St., iSheiiiindoali.
The 'Finest Slock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, Etc.
g I CENTS for a
Ii with fringe,
8 ' j 05o uml up.
.1. J for utores an
CENTS for a wiudowfihade
others forosc,
Khnilea made
nd private dwel
Iiikb. A new lot of shad
ings and fringes to match.
C- IX FRICKE'S
Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin SL, near Centre
-AT-
WANTS, &o.
Advertisement u Iht rnhimn. frrpfiillnn
6 tint, 6"e. for one tntrrtton; 75c. tor two; SI for
three; one week, J1.50; two ueeke, 2; one
mown, n.
WANTED.
housework. atllKUAi.D office.
A
Irl for
general
G001
wages paid. Apply
0-1
v 11
FOR RENT. Store nnd dwelling,
With BlablA. nn Kn.t. Pnfil strpM. tirnr
Alain, lor lent to a frond Tirtv. Annlv In
Jonathan Ilogers, 2D West Coal street, or at
omce. 1UH-ZW
TTOH SALE,
A largo "Morning
JJ Light" double beater. Kultablo fir a
store, or dwelling.
Houth Main street.
Apply to XI,
A. Hwalm
10-13-tf
FOlt SALE No. 31 South Main
street, next door to the First Nation I
Hank Inqulrool M. P. Conry. 10-21-lwD
"TXTANTED,
A good irlrl for ceil-
T T oral
houseworlt. Apply at Hkkai.d
olllce
10-M-tr
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR
sale. One of the most desirable proper
ties on West Oak street, for sale on reasonable
terms. Apply at Kowso's grocery store, cor
ner Jardln and Oak streets. Shenandoah, Pa.
FARMS FOR SALE. Areyou look
Ine (or a farm? If so call on or write to
J. J. Kenlcr, Frackvlllo, Pa., as to where they
are locaiea anu lor terms. s-zi-u
FOR SALE. A beautiful .double
rod Iron fence, suitable for fenclne ceme
tery lots, or furcates around ' vellliies. In
quire of Presbyterian church trnslees, 9 9-tf
FOR SALE. A storo room and
dwelling on East Centre street. Good
renson foi selling. Terms reasonable. Ap
ply at J. II. Ouyle's olllce. 1) 29-lm
57OR SALE.- A nice 28 acre farm
HJ lor snip. Hlx miles from Shenandoah.
He.iiitlfiilly situated ou a publio road Oood
dwelling. Gnodbarn. Fruit tries beginning
to bear. All young. Splendid stream ot
water rumilntr through the the land. This Is
a good cnanco for a man who wants a small
mrm, inquire or J 11 1 is u. llutlon, post
olllce build! g, room (J.
s-otr
"VXT ANTED. Persons
In want of
V V helD (mule or femaleV
a situation,
parvner, 10 uuy or Ben a uusincsR or reni f
lalc, to rail and examine our system, Agents
in ail principal cllles." Max Ketse, hleam
ship, Ticket and General Agncy, i-henan-
aoan. .iRum lor me uniieu rMuies jLinpiuy.
nientnnd Uuslnes Agency, ii and4 llroad
waj, New Kork. 10-3 lm
T
UIEPHILAfiELPHIA &UEADINQ COAL
PROPOSALS T
FOR SUPPLYING THE MINES OPEtt
ated by the Philadelphia & Hiadlng foul and
Iron Company, with mining limber, laggings
nnd sills, will be received at the otnee or the
Purchasing Agent, 227 South Fourth street,
riiiiaaetpma, until jNoveniuer isi, iyi.
Forms of proposals, speclflcitlons ami list of
)i leries to ue sunniiea, wm do lurnisnea on
application to it 0. l.UTUEH, General tin-
terlntendent. I'ottsvlllo. Pn.
ALBERT F03TER,
10 13-15-17-20 22-21 Purchasing Agent.
"I HAUTE R NOTICE. Notice is
hereby given lhat an application will
bo made to the Court ot Common Pleas of
Hciiuvittiu countr.on wonuay.october aitu.A.
ij..ittu.ai iuo ciock in me inrenoon. unaerine
"Corporation act of the Commonwtnlth of
irennsyiauia, approvea April if. itST-i," ana
tho supplements thereto, for the charter of an
luienaeu corporation 10 ue cnutu iiu ivasi
mer's Cathollo Heneflclal Society of Hnenaii'
doah, Pa." Bald association Is to be Ircnlcd
at Hhennuiloab, Pa., and to have lor Its object
ine maintenance 01 a society lor social, eun.
ral'onal and beneficial purposes to llsintm
bers from funds cnllecied therein.
S. G. 31. HOLl.OPETER.
Att'y for Annllcants.
SHKNANnoAH, Pa.. Sept. 28, 1831. 0 28 3w
AMUSEMENTS.
JII-;ilt;UHON'M TIIliATIlC.
P. J. FKBQU80N, 5IANAOKU.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, '91
The hit of last (easnnl The greatest Irish
cooieuian,
HERBEttT CMYTHORN,
In the.unny farce comedy,
Little Nugget I
Tyrolenn Swiss Warbling,
Bongs, DanccB, Specialties.
Famous Nngget Quartette,
New icenlc and mechanical eflects.
Frloos, 3SS, BO nnd 7Go
Bents on sale at Klrlln's drugstore.
SCHOPPE
DANCING SCHOOL
Robbms' Opera House,
EVERY SATURDAY EVENING
Commencing September 28.
ORCHESTRA OF xo PIECES
ADMISSION 25 CENTS.
TliVKTlEH lu need ol ofstovo repairs
y of any dectlptlon should call n
1 on we, as I beep constant! . f
on band a full snpnly Iluy At I
the best range In the D
101.' Htw JLI It Is guar
UHUAU- n U, nnteed to do
WAY. IV perlectwork. A
0T" I If to the price, It will
O ( VIZ suit you. This excellent
fctovo be had only from
W. U. PRATT,
TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING, HOOF PAINTING
promptly attended to,
-TA-IdEl A
It la not necessiirv to cro nbout It niirrnntltlmiatv. na il (1,Q ..r...,i,o i n,
picture, If you wou'd take a peen at our elegant display of the latest novelties
In dress goods, cloaks, wraps unci rugs. Our store la a littlo world's fair In it
self and visitors may freely Inspect the exhibition without being Importuned
to buy. We have some attractive specialties this week lu the Hue of Dry Goods.
Coats, Wraps, etc.
J. PRICE'S Old Reliable Stand,
113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
'
A NTIQU1TY can be tolemted In almost any
the rest of tho body Is pretty sure to follow
suit. Nobody but a millionaire or a genius
can afford to wcaranclent hendgear,and even
thny take a good many chances when they do
It. It will cost you no more to be up with the
times than It will to bo half a mile behind
them. Everything about our S1.C0 hat lshand
some but the price, and 31.50 for such a bat en n
scarcaly be called any thine but a ridiculously
low figure. The same can be, said of our 23c
neckwear. Our line of gents' furnishing goods
is the lowest priced In the market.
3 S, Main St SCANT, AN Shenanioah
A BIG DRIVE IN FURNITURE
We are making a big drive In fur
niture, but malicious desire Is not Its
object. We desire to dispose of a large
surplus stock, and propose to give our
patrons the benetlt of some extraordl
nary bargains.
J. P. Williams & Bro.?
Soutb main St.,
SHE IIST A-ISTID o-ajht:
LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS
dp. cr. GXuJTirsr,
Dealer In all kinds ot
Shoemakers' : Supplies !
Large and first-class stock.
All Demands of the Trade Supphea
18 W. CENTRE ST.,
Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA.
WALL PAPER BARGAINS !
Lnrgcst and cheapest stock In town.
Artistic Painting, Gracing and Decorating!
J. P. CARDEN,
Liglit.
Dark.
PEEP!-
The manufacture of good Clothing
is not all fnfr sailing-!' Is full of In
tricate detail. The proper laying out,
cutttnc and making up all require
judgment and careful treatment to ob
tain u satisfactory finish.
Oood ready-made Clothing Is a scarce-
article. Our long experience In man
ufacturing enables us to produce tho
best our extensive business Insures
the lowest prices.
A.G. Yates & Co.
MOW ONLY
Cor. 13th fx Chestnut
t5rf
nest-mnclc ciolHlusr
Mi I'lillmlclpliln.
Grand Opening
PALI. AND WIN
TKlf STYLES OF
MILLINERY !
ELLAM. M'GINNISS'
-ISiO. 36-
East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa.
The finest and largest asortment
In Huts, Ilonnets and Caps at re
markably low prices. Our line of
Children's TRIMMED AND UN
TJtlMMED IIATa
Onzmot Too Ucixirvllocl.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Pure Ice Cream!
BREAD AND CAKES, 1
WHOLESALE and RETAIL,
Orders
promptly attended to. Particular at
tention paid to Hulls, ncnics,
Festivals, etc
"KT ADftr l A TXT U1I T.T,-ni
Near Corner of Lloyd, SHENANDOAH, PENN'
Newly Refitted and Renovated!
TONS 0 RIAL : PARLORS
' j
Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing
SUAMFO0INO, ETC., BY
E. G. J. WADLINGEB.
Under l'oalolllce Building, i
Mnln and Oak Sts., Sbcnantloal1
49Hot and cold baths, Follte, prompt m
UtlUIUl UllVUtlUIlt
fi M. HAMILTON, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Offlce-20 West Lloyd Btreet, Bbenandot
7-6-3m 331 S, Jardln St. Sheiundoth
10-2 6m 221 W. Centre Bt., BI1ENANDOAII.