The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, February 12, 1892, Image 4

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    Around the Corner
i ll'1' HI V-j., -
Seyerns Grocery,
"Where you can purchase your
Holiday goods In the grocery
nud . proviniou line. Fluent
canned .goods, frulte, catsupB.
.Foreign cheese and other goods.
Everything now and fwsli.
SEVERN'S.
Corner Oentre and White Sta,
SOLID and plated Silver
ware. Gold and Silver
Watches, Diamonds, Precious
Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti
cal Goods, Banquet,Parlor and
Piano Lamps,uniquo in design
with 75 and 250 candle power
burners. All goods superior
in finish and quality with rock
bottom orices that withstand
A.
all opposition victoriously.
Repair work executed neatly
and promptly at
Holdermans
Jewelry Store,
TLemostprosrrsalrt'rt.ibllfchinent
ia ma county.
Corner Mam and Lloyd Streets.
LOOALETTBS.
A third of February gone.
Turkeys are still in market.
The grp. Is holding on yet.
Sunday will he valentine day.
There is u demand for cough reme
dies. Experience ripens on the field of en
deavor. Is the! hack hone of the winter
cracked If not broken?
The pursuit of rainbows will he
dropped by nil intelligent politicians.
It costs more to keep a poor joad in
repair than It doeo a good one.
Why is a mule like a good rule 1
Because he works both ways.
The only mau who makes much
capital on what he doesn't know is the
expert witness.
It spite of their proverbial slowness,
telt graph messengers go about with a
great deal of dispatch.
It must have put a man in pond
spirits to see an old Bouroou make a
wry face.
Put a rich man on a mule's back
and the mule will throw him just as
quickly a he would a beggar.
A Little Girl's Exporlonco in a
Lighthouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Loron Trctcott aro keepers
of Ibo Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Baacb,
-Mich., and aro bUssed with a daughter,foc
jcars old. Last April she was taken dotrn
with SIo&slos, followed with a drenr!.jl
cough and turning into a Fever. Doctors
at home and at Dotroit treated her, but In
vain, she jjrow worse rapidly, until she was
a mcro "handful of bones." Then she
tried Dr. Kinft's Now Dicovery and after
the use of two and a half bottles, was com
pletely curod. They say Dr. King's New
Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet
you may get a trial bottle free at O. 11
Hagonbuch's drug store.
liuy Keystone flour. Bo careful that th
name Lessio & Co., Ashland, l'a., i
printed on everv sack. 3-3-3Uw
2.000 cloth bound books, worth 60 cunts
for 20 cents each; 5,000 25-cent paper
covered noto't, nil n-iw, lor 10 cents each,
at Max Keese's, West Centre street, Fer
guson Hotel block.
Formers will find that Salvation Oil iB a suro
remedy tor frosted feet. All dealers keep It.
Doming; Events.
Feb. 17. Ooncort in the M. E. church,
"Win. Venn, under the auspices ol tb
United Choirs of Win. l'enn and Lou
Creek.
Fob. S2. Do Moss Family at Ferguson's
theatre, under tho auspices of Shenandoah
CommHndery No. 11, Sons of America.
March 10 Grand entertainment In
Bobbins' opera homo under tho auipices ol
V, 8. Grant Lodge No. 88, A. I', A.
March 17. Welsh Congregational
church tea party in 1. M, hall.
Waters' Wolsa beer is the best, John A
Rollly tola agent. 6-E-U
As our reporter came alone Water street last
night, shivering with tho chill night air, and
drawing his overcoat tightly about him, he
thought, "now Is the time (orcoughs and colds."
but if poor mortals only knew what a certain
cure Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup Is, bow few would
long suffer, and then It costs only twenty-live
LOOK OUT !
I am on my way to
JAS. S. THOMAS'
fob
Canned Goods and Jellies !
which he 1 selling very cheap.
.Flour and Provisions T
118 W. COAL STREET.
WALL STREET WILD
Tho Reading Deal Causes Tro
mondous Excitement,
THE RECORD OF SALES BROKEN.
frenzied Brokars Hush Up the Prloa
of Coal Stocks.
Blnrknt llrsnlts or Kedliic' rurclmne of
Joi-iey Central and LehlgH Valley New
i:nulunil Snlil to lie In (lie I)al Tho
i:m i't (if the Combine on the riillmlel
lhl KrhnRe rrevlilvnt Hood's Views
CobI Operators Alarmed What Mr.
l'owilerly Says.
Nkw Yobk, Feb. 12. AVall street went
crazy yesterday. Fortunes were made
and lost in n twinkling. The transac
tions on the Stock and Consolidated Ex
changes were the heaviest on record, and
the business dono by tho commission
housci was something enormous. There
were 1,440.874 abares dealt fyi ou the
Stock Exchange dnrins the day. Iho
banner business until yesterday was
1,109,012 shares which wcrp traded in on
Bee. 15, 1880. The bond sale amounted
to 7,188,000. Ou the Consolidated Ex
change. 497,880 shares of stock were
bought and sold.
Tho boom followed the announcement
of tho crentcst railroad deal that has
ever been consummated In this country
in recent years the actual purchase of
the Lehigh Valley and Jersey Central
railroads by the opulent Reading com
pany. The stupenduous character of this
coalition can bo realized whf" It is known
that the combined caritai of the three
roads is now only a little less than $400,
G00,00d; their payrolls carry tho names
of 100,000 employes more than that of
any other corporation in tho world and
their prospective earnings for the present
year are fixed at $80,000,000.
The banking linn of Drexel, Morgan &
Co., lias succetsfully engineered the most
important railroad deal that ever Htnrtled
Wall street. All those Interested in the
consolidation plan, including Drexel,
Morgan, and Presidents McLeod and
Maxwell of the Heading and Jersey Cen
tral, respectively, cleared several for
tunes. The scene on the floor of the Stock Ex
change from the opening hour was one
that stirred the hearts and quickened
the pu)ses of the aged doorkeopers, who
have looked calmly on all sudden revolu
tions on the floor since the memorable
Black Friday panic.
When Chairman Mitchell dropped his
gavel on the desk of the rostrum, there
was a rush for the Heading board. The
galleries were crowded with interested
spectators.
Over tw"o hundred wildly excited,
scrambling, gesticulating, perspiring
brokers surrounded it and oltcrod to buy
Reading stock at almost any price. They
occupied every uvailnblo inch ot floor
space surrounding tho inclosure three
miputes after the official gavel fell. .
At the end of ten minutes tho crowd
had grown so largo that it absorbed half
a dozen other groups, who were com
pelled to yacate their places in order to
deal in their especial stocks. The corri
dors outside the railing of the Exchange
were taken possession of by a swarin of
extra messenger and telephone boys who
had been called into service by all the
busy brokers of the Exchange. Reading
stock opensd at 07 1-2. Simultaneous
sales were made at 59, and in n few
minutes C4 stood as u last quotation.
Tills was an advance of 9 points since
Tuesday and of poiuts since Thursday
of last week.
Tho majority of the participants in the
great light wore thoroughly unstrung
a;id worn out at the call of time. A mob
of them assembled iu Delinomco's, and
champagne corks theu began to fly. As
one of the employes of the famous Broad
street restaurant said, as he looked com
placently on the scene: "This looks like
a revival of old times on Wall street,
when it was us easy to make money in
the district us it now is to And dust and
dirt."
Only one failure resulted during the
memorable day. John A. Yates, of the
Consolidated Exchange, gave up the
ghost, and 1,100 shares of New England,
a00 Union Pacific and 200 Western Union
were bought in under the rule.
Prualdent lXootl'a Views.
Baliimohe, Fell. 12. President Hood
of the Western Maryland railroad saya
of the deal by which tho New Jersey
Central uud tho Lehigh Valley railroads
pass under control of tho Philadelphia
and Heading: "If the report is correct,
the bids tor the Western Maryland rail
road will bavu to be increased several
million dollars. This deal will be of the
greatest importance to us. We will be a
connecting link between the Baltimore
and Ohio ou the west, and the 1'hiladot
phlaaud Reading on the cast."
Caul Operator Alaruieil.
WiucEBBAmui, Pa., Feb. 12. Individ
ual coal operators are alarmed over the
gigantic coal dcul. They fear it will
eventually drive them out of tho busi
ness, as they cannot hope to compete
with the bl trust which will have entire
control of the carrying system. Master
Workman Powderly says the combina
tion is an outrage ngalust the covern
meiit and people The combination has
iu its power to cpiess the miners now
more than over.
Itrcrlver for the C. N. i:. tV.
Nr.w York, Feb. 13, Justice Pratt, of
the Supremo Court in Brooklyn, has
appointed Jutues Sherwood to be re
ceiver of the Poughkeupsie Bridge and of
the Central Now England & Western
Railroad uud its leased lines. This line,
it is said, forms the completing link of
the line included iu the great coal carry
ing deal of the Reading.
They Are In Iteaithiu's Employ Now,
Pottsviu-k, Pa., Feb. 12. The Lehigh
Valloy agents were notified that they are
now in the employ of the Philadelphia &
Reading railroad, The "husliieas will be
can led ou as usual for the present, but
many chauges aro expected to be made in
the ucar future.
Heat for the ltuHdtnc.
New York, Feb. 12. It was reported
that the Philadelphia & Reading Cptn
paoy has given orders to build 800 boats)
lor IU .use In tho coal trade.
LETTERS OF THANKS
From Mombora of tho
Homo
' 1 Trrondly Society.
We herewith publish a few letters of
tbanks to us from our patrons, who appre
ciate 'ialr dealings and ' prbropt-payriion 8
All the claim referred tO' have boon paid
witbtn the lasl'six1 weeks.
To the Home Friendly Society of Balti
more, Md t
1' hereby acknowledge payment of full
amount du me ($90) upon the death of
my mother, Catherine Koach, for which
accept thanks.
Mns. Jknninos, Ellbngowsn
I have received the full amount due
(?1M) upon tho death of my mother,
Agnes Lawrence. Thanks.
Una DAuaiiTEn, Brownsville.
Tho full amount (fl'24) duo upon the
death of my mother, laria Cullen, has
bten psiil, 1'lcate accopt my thanks.
Jamks Cui.lkn, Turkey Run.
Accept my thai ks lor payment of full
amount tJ30 50) due upon the death of-my
husband.
Mrs. 1'ontkb, Shenandoah.
I am thinkful to your society for tho
prompt and full paymert ol tho amount
dun (JUG) upon tho death of ny daughter,
Manna Price. ,
John M. Prick, Brownsville.
I bavo received the full amount duo (?25)
unon the death of my sor, for width ac
copt my thank.
Mr Bkiqkl, Shenandoah
Thif Is to certify that I received tho full
amount duo (03) upon tho doith of mv
husband, Jacob tluriiam. Acetpt my
tlmiiKS for mi'.
tins. Pvriiam, Shenandoah
Tho full ameUnt duo (90) upon the
death of my Bon hss been paid and 1 am
thankful for its prompt paj mont.
iliis. GawKR. Mahanot City.
I bcri-bv acknowledge tlo prompt and
full pajment of the amount (8120) due
upon thn death of my ton, Archie. This
is tho third paj ment I have received irom
your society wilhin the past three months
and I assure you that I have found them a
source of much relhf in my distress during
that period. I fy without hesitancy that
your Society is excellent in every particu
lar and 1 will mako it my duty to ro:om
mend it to my friend". All the clalu-t
duo me bae been paid piomptly and
cheerfully.
2-12-3t Iluoit Bkabd, Brownsville.
The Baldwin Comedy Company.
This evening this -company will pre ent
"The Streets of Now York." Notwith
standing the unpropitious weather the
ontirowfek tho .engagement ofthecom
parly bcre has been , a successful one. Tho
combination is a well balanced one and
the repertoire of superior excellence. No
play has teen repeated during ihe wook
and each one has been finely rendered.
Thi management Is noted for employing
good artists and the present company is
one of the best that has visited our city
with popular prices as the rule. Tho im
pression made during the present engage
ment will rendpr the company a warm
welcome In the future. "The Streets of
Now York" will bo finely put on this
evening. Owego Times. The Baldwin
Comedy Ojmpany will appear at Fergu
son's theutro every night next week except
Wednesday.
Strength and Health..
If you are not loeling strong and hi althj ,
try Electric'Bitters. It "La 0,-ippe" has
loft you weak and weary, uso Electric Bit
ters. This remedy acts directly on Liver,
Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those
organs to porform their functions. If you
aro afflicted with Sick Headache, you will
find speedy and permanent relief by taking
Eloctric Bitters. Ono trial will convince
you that this is the remedy you need.
Large bottles only tOe, at C. H. Ilugen
buch's Drug StoJe.
WANTS, &o.
OH KENT. A number of nice
six-room houses. Good location. Low
rent. Apply to Wax Htete. l-asir
"VX7A KTE D. A irood cirl forctuerul
YY housew rk. Good wages paid, Call at
the HERAI.T1 otllce, orou Max Kceho 22 U
WAN I ED, Carpet winders and
weaveis. Girls can make from fl to 17
per week. Address llloombburg Curiei
Works, Bloonisoun, Fa. KO-lt-w & s.
CtALESMEN Energetlo men wanted. Free
O prepaid outllt. One of our ugents has
earneu over r,ww ia jivo years, i'. u. wax i.iu,
New vora. )---w
STOKE AND DWELLING FOR KENT.
Best location In town. Store room very
commodious. Possession given April 1, lMi
."PPly to Louis uoiuin, aoutn Main street, anen-
auuoau, -a.
2-1 1-0 1
ELECTRIC CARS. Advertising epaco In the
electric curs ot tho Muhanoy City, Shenan
doah, Qlrardvillc uml Ashlnnd Electric Railway
tor sale. Appiy at tne ukuaim omce. . o-u
moil RENT. No. 110 North Main street. 8-
l rnnmiul Vinliun nml Rtnrn mnm Annlvilt
'Squire Shoemaker's oftlco.
SM1-2W
AUCTION SALE. The Ico house and
slaughter house formerly owned by Henry
Wlederhold will bo Fold at auction sale on
Thursday, February 18th. 1HW, ut2p. m. The
lumber will be disposed of to the highest bidder
in wnoio, or oy sections. x-imw
-RO ACRE FARM FOR BALE. A
J snlendld farm In the Catawlssa Vallov.
about eight miles from Shenandoah. Fifteen
acres In high slute of cultivation; new bouse
and other Improvements; wuter from a never
falling well. A tlist-cluss place for a man who
wants to give up work In the mines, or other
man of small means. A good offer to the right
party. Address, Isaac Davis, Zlons Grove,
l'u., or to this oalce. 1-29-lra
JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON,
dOE. CENTRE HT SHENANDOAH
FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE.
Finest brands of otra always on hand
The best lerapenuice drtirkn.
Has removed to Bill Jones' old stana
17 SOUTH MAIN STHEET,
Where he will be pleated to meet the want
or his Irlends and the public la
EyerftiiHfl ia Uio Drinking Line.
POLITICAL CARDS.
Announcement! ot -etindUlateji- for harounh
office uitt lie made In (At column at IhefoU
towing ralet : t'Aic Iurge, : Receiver ol
2UIM.15 Jllgh Conttuble, 3. Al other),, tl.
Wayublein adtanre.
poll CHIEF BUHUKSS; -
Jaiucs Smith.
JOIl CJIIEK BURGESS,
JamcH II. Lcsslfir
Subject to the decision ol the Citizens' Bor
ough Convention.
pOB CHIEF BUK0ES8,
' DaiiTcl'Dcnn.
Subject to the decision of the Citizens
ough JN'cmiiiHtlug Convention.
poll K1GII CONSTABLE,
David Evnng,
Pubject to the decision or the Citizen's Bor
ough Nominating Convention.
JjlOll HIGH CONSTABLE,
David F. Dnvls.
PuMect to the decision bf the Citizens' Bor
ough Nominating Convention.
AMUSEMENTS.
JJIUIKIUhOJS'W TIUiATlti;,
1'. J. FitliaUEON, H ANAUKK.
WEEK OF FEBRUARY 15th,
Excepting Wednesday.
MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
Unldwlii Comedy rmipfiiy,
Opening Monday night with tho sensa
tional drama, entitled
"Michael Strogoff."
New Songs. Dances and Special Scenery. An
enure cnange 01 programme cacn
performance
Prices, zo, 20 nud 30 Cents
Scats on salo 0 a. m. Saturday.
Shenandoah
Business
College
A JUary-e Attendance
Daily.
'.;v
Itoom for-a'Pcw Moro.
Take advantage of the present
chanco to secure a
GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION I
For terms, &c call at tho College or address,
' W. J. SOJLXY,
Shenandoah, l'u.
OITI2SEN-S'
TIME AND PLACE FOR WARD MO B0BGUH MEE11KGS
Agreeable to tho wishes of the candidates for
ofilco and others of tho Citizens' party of Shen
andoah, oxprossed byvoto at a Joint meeting,
tho City Standing Cotnmlttco has decided upon
tho following programme for holding tho pri
maries of the live wards, and the Ilorough Con
vention ot tho said party:
Fifth ward, Schmidt's hall, Friday, Febru
ary 12, 7 p. m.
BOROUGH CONVENTION.
The Convention for nominating borough offi
cers will meet In Oliver's Hotel on
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1892,
at 7 p. m. Each ward must elect ono person to
serve ou an Executive Committee, said commit
tco to have power, for tho following year, to tlx
the time and place of the Borough and Ward
conventions.
DAVID MORGAN, Chairman.
Good Horses I Nice Buggies I
Fine Double Carriages I
In charge of good, careful, responsible driv
ers to hire at all times aud at
reasonable rates at
EVAN J. DAVIES'
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE,
12 and U North Pear Alley,
Rear of I .ti berg's haidware Hore. Horte
token to Jtoard. Curi-liil Alipnflnn irlv.i in
Feeding Hones. All Mndol HAULING at
tendee, to promptly- cnarges moderate.
tTNDKHTAKING
Faithfully and promptly attended to.
CHRIS. BOSSLER'S
SALOON AND RESTAURANT
S01 N. Main St., Shenandoah.
The Finest Stos-k of Becw, Ales, Cigars, it.
WALL PAPER BARGAINS !
Largest and cheapest stock Iu town.
Artistic Painting, Graining and Decorating!
J. P. GARDEN,
10-Mm S3IW", Centre St., B11ENANDOAI1
Music Cabinets,RattanPlush Rockers
$30,00 and upward.
- 4.50 anil upward,
2,00 and upwara,
LOUNGES, -BtOSTEADS,
OFFICE' DESKSi
15,00 and upward.
' PICTURESA Large Lot Jatt Opened forth
Wilcox & White Organs,
Stock
Uhlckering .
Ikjiitliushck.
IPIANOSI
WHITE SEWING MACHINES.
I'lanon, Orjtans and Bowlnfc Machliits sold cheap for cah or renUd hy the month
. WILLIAM
13 South Mam Street,
Clearing-
In Dress Goods, Shawls, Silk Haudherchiefs,
Gloves, Muffs, Ladies' and Children's COATS,
Carets, Rugs, Etc., at
BARGAINS IN COATS saTO CLEAR OUT THE STOCK
113 North Main
JNow is the Time !
"po PREPARE ftir winter. Every one Is
looking for the best goods for tho least
money. If you are seeking bargains In Hats
or Caps Just drop in to see Bcinlan. Be sells
men's good for caps lor 50c, men's red under
clothing for GOo a piece, men's fine working
gloves at 25c a pair, the
BEST OVERALL in tl;e MARKET
65c X PAIR.
An excellent line of Grey Flvnnelll
X
c-t-
O
SO
Bhlrts for working at ihevry lowest
price. B)g line ol good winter shirts
from 25o up to 2.60. A Big Drive In
NV.CKWKAR Fourlnhand8and
Tecka at 25 cent, regular price 40 cents.
Something Now in Puzzles.
Scanlanhas something new In this
line. Any one glvl- g the correct way
of doing the puzzle w'.'l receive a 3
hat or Its equivalent. Tlureuib foui
ways of solving the rwzlo, and th
correct nay must be uivth. Then
puzzles we are selling for 10c, or we wll
give one to the person purchasing $2
worth of goods and over.
"3
A now patent hat hangerglven away
with
each hat purchased at
13 S,Ma!n St SOAJTLAN Sknandnab
ELECTION
IGLMUT
Tho qualified electors of thejllorough of Shen
andoah, Schuylkill county, PcnnBylvunla, aro
hereby notified that an election will be held In
said borough on
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY IG, 1892
between the hours of 7 o'clock a. m. and 7
o'clock p. m., when thr following named officers
will be voted for, to wit:
One Person for Chief Burgess.
One Person for Receiver of Taxes.
One Person for High Constable.
One Person for Borough Auditor.
The said election will be held under the regu
lar and general election laws of the Common
wealth.
JOHN II. STANTON,
Acting High Constable
Shenandoah, Pa., Feb, 2, 1892.
IMOKEK CHIMNEYS SURELY KUI1ED,
kTOYE KEPAI1IS OF ILL KINDS.
J POUTING AND HOOFING ATTENDED TO,
STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES.
ATISFACTIOX GUARANTEED.
I remain, yours to command,
WM. R. PRATT,
No. 331 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah.
Q M, HAMILTON, M, D.,
, PHYSICIAN AND SUROEQN.
Omoe-Ta8.''WetXJoyd Btraet, Bhenandoal'
CHAMBER SUITS, - $20.03 and upward
EXTENSION TABLES. 4.t)0 aad upward
FINE LINE LADIES' DESKS, U and upward
r I nri ft in i
MHLa, mi Mjies, - 1,011 and u
Holiday Trade, $1,00 and upward ClCTURES.
Lester
..Hnrdinan
SHENANDOAH, PA.
Out Sale !
St., Shenandoah.
Big Cut in Prices.
UDAS. YAROWSKY'S,
23 "'e Centra Street,
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS I
TJhe following prices are ont of reach ot any
rmn TIP? 1 1 nr In trvurti licet TTnit...nflH nc
Ji ,.,t9!itJ!n:,V flne Quality, 3 pair for 25c.
.uu.o wnviuiH, uti Myjes. loweung. ooper
yard. Jlandkerchlefr. Bfor25o. Linen Table
cloths, by Ihe pair. Me a piece. Mice Hue of
HetUpieads, und a lull line of
Gents' Kurnlsliinc Goods.
NEW DRUG STORE.
Shapiras Pharmacy T
107 Rotitli Mnin Street,
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE-
Prescriptions carefully compounded
liy registered pharmacists.
TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS
Procure one of our Chest Protectors.
ITL!8?c!l ilFs
Restaurant
Cor. Main and Coal Sis.,
Buenuudoab, l'a.,
Kf gular meals atronnlar;
prices sei ve.t at all limes,
ladies', dining mi. le.
fresliinenlrnonig attach
ed, liar Mo.'ked with the
nnest brands ol cigars
and fancy drinks.
Leading Restaurant in Town.
LEATHER andJHOE FINDINGS
-P. or. cxjEDEfr,
Dtaler In all kinds of
Shoemakers' : Supplies !
Mil n - r .1 i- , r. , I
nil uemanas ot me i rarip xunniit
18 W. CENTRE ST.,
Ferguson Housebuilding, SHENANDOAH, PA,
Ferguson ! House ! Restaurant
(Under management of Enoch Lockett)
Cor. Itlnln uud Centre Streets,
FIK3T.0LAB8 LUNCH COUNTKft.
Best beer, porter and ales always on tan. CI.
aars of the 11 nest brands.
MOUNTAIN COLLIERY I
Where Is It ? Why, on Dunn's hill. Thero
Is no railroad there, Js there? No, If there
?y.a." ?" "P"'11 not et DCh 8 excellent qual
ity ot coal so cheap. Is It good coal T ft la
the very best. When ouce it Is tried yon will
use no other. I. i, Hhoeim.ker. grocer, Hopth
. t'n VPb tak orders and dots tho collect
ing and delivering for
2ERBE ; CO., Turkey Run, Pa.
S & SON.