3STOW OUST I AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS, 1 On tlic Kljrlit Trade, SEVEUN, tho Orocor, it etlll on the rlfihl track and come to timo with another train .Oftd of Kino Or corioa, Cannod Goods, Moats, Flour, etc Centre ami White Bis., Slieniuuloah. THE DEAD ACTOR. Arrangements fur Florncn' rnnerat It llenilnleoon.es tif HI I.lfo. New YoiiK, Nov. 21. The body oi "William J. Florence lies nt the Fifth Avenue Hotel, where tho comudinn had made hi homo for tho past thirty years. It will romaln hero until Monday at 11 o'clock, when tho funeral will tako place from St. Agnes' Church. Tho in terment will be In tho family vault at Greenwood. Mrs. Florenca is now on her way home, having sailed on the Auraula. There Is no ond now of atorlos about Mr. Florence, and tho pranks he played, Florence, Ned Sothorn, Nelse Seymour and Dan Iirynnt were a quartette who made fun whorever thoy went. At one time Floronce and Sothorn were both playing in St. Louis Flor ence in "The Mighty Dollar" and Soth crn in oither "Dundreary" or "Drothor Sam. " In the midst of one of Florence's bot scenes who should appear on the stage but Sothorn, who had tukon ad vantage of a half hour off in his own play to make a public visit to his friend. The next night Florence called upon Sothorn in the mime way, and both au dience saw a double performance much to their delight. At another time, when Florence knew that Sothorn was to be in St. Louis, ho advertised for 1,000 bulldogs to be left at Duudreury's door. Florence used to say tho first practi cal joko that wus ever played on him was tho means of getting him out of a scrapo, and he folt kindly toward that form of wit'ovor sinco. It was when he was a lad, playing minor comedy parts In a lirondway thea tre at $10 a week, lie thought ho was madly in love with a young actress at work for tho same stipend. During tho play one night he invited her to take 8oa.o oystors after tho performance. Then he rushed to hio lodging, changed bis clothes, mot her and took her to an oyBter house. Ills bill thero was $1.00, but unfortu nately he found he had loft his money in his othor clothes. Tho waiter and the proprietor both said his story was too diaphanous, and made him givo up his watch uud his father's rinthat he wore. Just then a whitohalrod, bonevo-lont-looking old geutloraan came out of ono of tho private dining compartments they used to have in those duys and thundered at the proprietor: 'Give that youth back his watch and chain and ring. Let me pay his bill. You ought to be ashamed, sir. Anyone cnu see this is an honost youth aud his companion is a psrfuot la ly. The girl was in tears. I will pay the bill and never sot foot in your place again." Out in the street Florence was over come with gratitude. "Givo me your addross, sir," said he to thu kindly old gentleman. "I will roiuni you the money to-morrow. "Oh, never mind," said tlio philan thropist, "that was a counterfeit $20 bill I handed to tlu ol l fool. It was worth nothing, nud gave nu $18 10 change for it Tint's the way 1 make my living. Goo I u a'lt. " Didn't Pay tho Ront. A teacher in ono of tho Sundny pchools of town tolls n laujrhablo experience- he had recently, ilo had chargs of a lot of boys ono day, and was trying to ma'to them un derstand that all good omos from ono source. As an illustration ho told thorn of building a houso, putting water pipes in with spinots in all tho rooms, thoo pipes not being connoclod wllh tho main in tho street. lie said to thorn: "Supposo I turn on a eplgot and no wator O in: oh, what Is tho ma' tor?" Ho naturally supposed that some of tho boys would answor that tho water was not turned on at tho main, Hut thoy didn't. On tho contrary, ono boy at tho foot of t io claar.oalled out in a voico which ehowod that ho thought that be was right : "You didn't hvo your water ront paid." Try It, for it never disappoints. Dr. Hull's vuukii orui. mi ueaiers. j'rice jjcemsa DOU1U. A Surprises. Keep your aye on this local. Keagey, thfl photographer, will havo hie now open ing in a few days and will have tomething Interesting that will surprise tho people, tf Do you want a situation ? Do you want help? Do you want to sell your business ? Do you want to tell or exchange real aatateT If to, oall on Max Keese, Shenandoah, agent for the United State Kmployinent and HmineM AReney, 11 and 10 llroadway. New York. FOR : THANKSGIVING : DAY ! I Co 5 Ju t received a lot to-day, JAMES 8. THOMAS Cor. COAL and WEST STS., tKttWmmilMllmSimmSamammmmimmm llA- l!- . i.:!r, tr...., - :....,. . . M, jrt-., , A illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll MII10I CITY, 11 AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY. What Nows Gathorors Tako a Moment to Toll About. Overcoats buttoned up. 1'lle on the conl. The cold wave was n success. la wii ter coining to stay with ub. Beginning like an old time winter. Did the moon's eclipse bring the cold wave. Experience nevr does a fool much good. Old Horens had his dander up the past few duys. Fish statistics give the net results of calculations. Our merchants have been enjoying a good full trade. Ilunterb say there's not much use In limiting quail without a good dog. 'Goods for the holiday season aro al ready being received by our store keepers. The woman who has a betting hus band might refer to him as her better half. The boys will soon bo limiting up their -kates and putting them in order for use. Failed to Gonuoct. That big snow s orin which was en route from tho West and was to reach this part of tuo country on Thursday evening, must have been fide-tracked, as nothing has been fecn or heard of it sinco it started i-a't 99 Pure. THE BEST FOR EVERY PURPOSE. Good Horses I Nice Buggies I Fine Double Carriages I In charge of good, careful, rptponsiblodriv- ors to hir at all Mrnt-f i lid at ronsonablo rtites at EVAN J. DAVIES' LIVERY AND PEED STABLE, 12 mid II Mirth Pear Alley, Hear of J.tibcig'8 haidware itoio. Jlnmm taken to Jtvnnl. Cuielul- attentli n gten to Feeding Horns. All kiiulsol HAULING at tended to promptly- c barges moderate. -UNDEUTAKING- FalllifuUy and promptly attended to. 1 DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Will promptly relievo the ttvtt dis tressing cant) of Acuto or Chronic Ktieu matlmn or Gout. Hy Ftrlctly observing the directions, It will euro j cm jcnuau- euuy L'u 111 L'u Ilk the numeroo rrrtt rations that Jlcxwt the . ouutrv. thl iiitdiclua la a ntrlfl r.ir tha tbft.ouutr.tblstiiidlcib it a inectOe fur th Tricui fttroia ! rue umaliiru onlr. ud uot la ice "curtail " uue bottle will nitk fitotorr luiirfiiioD on lh vtcm. imi KftU.ftU to conaretlon niih tli fillt, couvloc tht tiiHrrcr that the proper remeJjr hat tea foucd. Von recarnet!f ie Qutml to tet the nirrtta or iKUOUT'S KHKUMATIO IIKMKDV. at Iti valuahlo roprttei are tDdord Ij hundred! of the Stunt Ratterlnc tftlmonla)i. OdI igeu)le lugredleuU, remarkatle for thtlr egratlre 1-owcri, are usel In the manufacture f kROUT H RIIKUMATIO ItKHKDV $1.03 rcr Ssttle. C BctUcs, SS.CO. rills, 25 Cts. Bex. ir your auirLkveprr dva not krtp It, eind 1 1. lift to the BiaDufafltUfer, and joo will rteeUeltbr mail. AL1S1SUT KltOlJT, 3037 Murkct btrort, rJilliiU'u Tu. CHRIS. BOSSLER'S SALOON AKU RESTAURANT 201 N. Muin St., Shenandoah. The Finest Mock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, Elc. Pliiladcliiliia Cheap Bargain Sioro, For a full line of WINTER UNDERCLOTHING, Jdlea' and (lenla' FiirnUhliiK Ooods at Hib lowet pi lets Hifchil lite ol O ill forts st tl i6eacli. J. RABIN0WITZ, 110 R Centre slreel CIIKAPIJIl THAN KVEU AT JNO. B. PRICE'S SONS -THE PEOPLE'S- New Shoe Store Having recently purchased at a sale in Beth lehem, a BankmptStockof BootsandShoos I am nowpicpnrcd to fell these goodsat prices cheaper than the cokt of manufacture Men's calf button Bhoe., oak toles, from Sl.i5toH.To, manufacturer's price I2i"i to J2.60. An m memo stork of best sole-leather tipped shoes wsrronttd not to tip and to stand good wear, chenper than the manufacturing pi Ices. Big Lino of Ladies' Laco Shoes which we aro selling at ISA; manufacturer's prlce51.75. Men's best lubber boots S2, else where J2 GO. Men's miner brognus tl 13, else where $1.60, Ilcmember the pbee, Centre St. and Market Alley, Sign of (SI'VH. A GOOD SHOE 10 K FOR $1.75, WORTH $2,25. Repairing Neatly Done. Common Sense Shoe Store, 310 South Main St., Shemuidoali. LADIES' FINE Balbriggan : Ribbed ! JERSEY VESTS. 75 CENT QUALITY FOR 50 OTS CO CENT QUALITY FOR 40 CTS 10 CENT QUALITY FOR 25 CTS FOR 2g WEEKS If they lust that long don't think tho bargain liuutera will ullow them to. MORGAN'S : BARGAIN : BAZAR JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor. Main and Oak Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A One line of Cliolce GltOCKlUHB Mits and Caudles. JPouliry of all Kinds. Mr. Cosllet ncflves hR crpen trunk dntlv Irom the city market, widen inn gusranlte iu him cuN iijiurB linu trey wmreceivo iresn gi ous wnen ouyn girom mm, JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, dO E. CENTItE BT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest tirnndH of clears always on band. WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest and cheapest stock In town. Arlisljc Paintiog, Graicing and Decorating! J. P. CARDEN, 10 2-6m !2I W. Centre Bt.. HJIENANDOAJt I r CENTS for a window Hlmde 1 U-k with frliiL'e. othpra fnrfiSp. 1 1 05e and up. Hhadea made jl. ior Fiorea una private uwel infis. A new lot of eliud lugs and friiiges to match. C. 3D. FBICKE'S Carpet Stort, 10 Soath Jardin SI, near Centre WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pit mod to meet the wants ui iiiBjrienuH Lsa ine public in Everything in tho Drinking Line, SXjrOIR BEEIR, Dark. WANTS, &o. 6 Una, B. C. far one imertion; 75c. tor two; Jl fo. FA11MH FOR SALE. Areyou look lusr for n. frm? Tt &n rail J. J. Kehler, Frackville, l'a as to where lliey are located and for lenn&. 8-22-f , Oil KENT A seven-roomed Iioubi l t n Nortll Wtilln nlrct. Artnlv In fl V DUL.ar, 116 N. ilaln street. 11-10 lw Fiji ND. A clothes wringer. Own (r can have Kntnn lltinn nrnvltiv nrnnnrh and Pav coet of this nflvmllFpnipuf. Amlv at 210 libt Coalttre t. ll-ltklt. IT'OU SALE. One store room and . cn dwilllng house, lit 30fiet front and HO feet dei-p. Place. 315 Weal Co I street. r.ay itimr, Apply lo f ratia waruicn. 1 t-i kip AGENTS WANTED Freo pre nnld outdt In entruptie men. K&vprl nt our salesmen have eariiPd from STOtoJIOOn wiuk ior yeara past. v. u. iiox i 71 ew York. 1118-lw IT'OU KENT. The school room l' under the 1". M. church, with kitchen connected, now ror rent for rnrttes, suppeit and eutertalument. elc. Apply to MAKSltALi liAUdii, ere. K. W. Ajtouit, yeo'y. 11-18-lw IIkv. il. G. Uusskli., rastor. WANTED. Good canva sen foi "Adv n urcsiu tho Mine," the only work ever published ulvlng a complete r. cord and description il ihc great mlnluir disasters ol America. Terras liberal. ddrcss, I. I. U'Mulley, Canton, Ohio. 11 21 41 e sat FOR SALE. Tho gray team of hortes recently used by the Columbia H. as. F.I3. Co., No. 1 Tho uortes will he a oargaluto thd puicha.erH. John Kisenuowei:, Jf.uk O'NMLI,, FllAKK I 'ODUINOTON, James McUonalu, 11-21-tf Trustees. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is lieieby given that nn application will be msde to the Couii ol Common Plfnn ol Hchuylkill county on Monday, November30. A. 1). lbOl. at 10 o'clock In tlio rotenoon, un Per lho"corporallin act of the commonwealth ol i'cunsj lvaula, approved Airll 29, 1871 "and me supplements inercio, jor me cunner oi an lute ded cornotat on to he callt d "The Polish HI. Kaslmer Association oftihei audoah, ra." Sal atscclntlou to be located jn Shenandoah, ra., una to nave ior lis oejeci ine man te nnnce ol no association oi social, educational and bentflcial put poses to Its members irom funds collected therein. B. G. M. HOLLO PETER, " Attoiney for Applicants. Shenandoah, l'u., Nov. 4, '01. ll-5jw AMUSEMENTS. JJIIJUCiUHOJv'H TI1GATHK, P. J. FEHOCSON, MANAGER. WEEK OF NOVEMBER 16, 1891 Matinee Fnturday. The versi. tlio srtltte, XE1A.RL MELVILLE, and tho famous Baldwin-Melville Combination ! UEPERTOIKE. Matinee, A great comedy hill. (Saturday Night, '-Two Orphans." Prices, lO, 20iicl30o Jiollufe l'riccj-, 10 and SUctnU. Peats on sale 0 a.m. Batuidayat Khlln's drugstore. l!.vtry child recehes a present at Bnturoay matlnce. JNovv is the Time I TO 1'ltEPARE for winter. Every one Is looking for tho best goods for tho least money. If you are seeking harg tins In Hats or Caps Just drop In to see h'cinlan, lie sells men's good fur caps lor COc, men's red under clothing for 6Cc n piece, men's flue working glov es at 23o a pair, the BEST OVERALLS in the MARKET GSc A PAIR, An excellent lino of Grey Flsunel Shirts for working at thevtry lowest price. Hlg line of good winter shirts from 25c up to 2.50. A Big Drive In NKCKWlSAR-Four-ln-uandsand Tecks nt 3 ccnt, regular prlco4U cents. Something New in Puzzles. Scanlan has something ntw In this line. Any one glvlcg the correct way of doing tho puzzle will receive a S3 hut or Us equivalent. Tlilroure four 0 O ways of lolvlng the purzle, and the I correct way must bo given. lhee puzzles we arc sell ng for 10c, or we will give one to the perton purchasing 2 worth of goods and over. w A new patent hat hanger given away each hat purchased at with IIS. Mi St SCANLAN- SPECIAL SALE ! Next Ten Days. MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits, Boots and Ladie' and Chil dren's Shoes. DRY GOODS AND UNDERWEAR! ut a large reduction at tho ORIGINAL BARGAIN STORE 23 S. BIAm STREET, eilENANnOAK, I A. "v Watcl i.r In ED HUN la front.-S -TICE .A. PEEP!- It is not neefssnry logo about it surreptitiously, ns do the Kaminsiu the picture, if you would take a peen nt our elegant display of the latest novelties in urets goods, cloaks, wraps and rugs. Our ntore is a littlo world's fair In it self and visitors may freely inspect the exhibition without being Importuned to buy. We have some attractive sp'ecialtiesthls week in theliueof Dry Goods. Coats, Wraps, etc. J. J. PRICE'S Old Reliable Stand, 113 North Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. SAVES A Avoided by i7rrT Conver.lencti. A'WA FOR SALE IB-ST No. 6 South Jardin Street. Grand Opening FALL AND WIC THU STYLES OF ' MILLINERY ! ELLAM. M'GINNISS' -No. 26- East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. The finest and largeft an'ortmcnt lu IlatH, ItounetH and Caps at re inarkahly low prices. Our line of Children's TI1IMMED AND UN TKIMME1) HATti Onnnot loo 23triu wlXocl. PAHTIKS In 1 eed ol of stove repalis Qt of any de. criptlon thould call n j on me, rs 1 Keip ( ntibL t on band a full sininlv. Iluv t he best range in the A marKet. N EW C D " It Is guar BROAD- n U.I anteed to do WAY. A perlect work. As to the price, It will STOVE suit you. This excellent Btovo bo had only trom TOT. H". PHATT, TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING, ROOF PAINTING promptly attended to. 331 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah 73m Newly Refilled and Renovated, TONSORIAL : PARLORS ! Hair Cutting and Haw Dressing I SUAIII'OOIKO, KTC, 1IY E. G. J. WADLINGER, Under I'oatolllce Building, irain and Oak Sts., Blicnanfloali. 3-Ilot and cold baths, I'ollte, urornrt and careful atteutlon. DRESSMAKING SCHOOL ! To the ladles of Hhenaudnah and vicinity. A SclenllHc Dre(.s CnitlnKaud MaalnaBranoh Hohool is otei'cd in 101 ni No. 8, H bbius' lilllldinir. mr flto .r,. 1 are talon and tuughl the latitt and beitsys. .cut ui viiiiiut: 11 11 11 urnkKn nsn tr t id m.cfnm lsa savlrgof iltue, labcr and money and is readily Acquired. All are dalighud who uavo aearucdit, Open evenings. 11-8-tf MrB. M.C, HEWITT. UBH MOB Cooked FUEL EconomlctBp; Hutrltlouily. BAKES PERFECTLY ALWAYS Tlio Celebrated Duplex Orate ALL THE LATE IMPROVEMENTS: BEAUTIFUL HIGH SHELF, ELEGANT EOT 0LOSET. HOT WATER RESERVOIR, Waterbacksfor Boilers Meet Every Requirement EVERY ONE GUARANTEED. Black Goods form a largo and imporuint part of our stockBroadcloths, Diagonals, Cheviots, worsteds. You aro naturally particular about the style and fit of tho Sunday Suit and Full Dress Suit, and will therefore appre ciate the care and taste wo dis play in making this class of goods with right making we combine just prices. A. C. Yates & Co NOW ONLY Cor. 13th & Chestnut Sts. IICHt-niade Clotltliitf In I'liliaUclpliln. DO YOU WANT A GOOD FIT ? and well made, fashionable clothes? If ko, call on ' W. J JACOBS, Fashionable Custom Tailor, 8 South Jardin Street, Shenaiitlonh. Call and see samples of the latest goods and the styles. Good workmanship, prtrnptnefcs and fair prices. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely caih com panies represented by rDAVIDD FATJST, 120 S, Jardin St., Shenanooah,Pa. ri M. HAMILTON, iiTST, PHYSICIAN AND SUROE0N, Offlce-26 West Lloyd Street, Bhenandoah eV&4 5 1
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