The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, February 15, 1892, Image 4

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    Around the Corner
Seuern's Grocery,
Whore you can purchase your
Holiday goods hi tho grocery
and provision lino. Finest
oaunod goods, fruits, catsups.'
Foreign cheese audothjer goods.
Everything new and frasu.
SEVERN'S,
Corner Oentre and White Sts,
SOLID and plated Silver
ware. Gold and Silver
"Watches, Diamonds, Precious
Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti
cal Goods, Banquet,Parlor and
Piano Lamps,unique in design
with 75 and 250 caudle power
"burners. All goods superior
in finish and quality with rock
bottom prices that withstand
all opposition victoriously.
Repair work executed neatly
and promptly at
Holdermaris
Jewelry Store,
The most progressive establishment
In the county?
Corner Mam and Lloyd Streeis.
LOO ALETTES.
"WJnter ia going.
Spots on the sun.
Election to-morrow.
Signs of spring approaching.
This grip still hangs on in this town.
The modern valentine is a bunch of
"violets.
Fastnacht day comes on Tuesday,
3Uarch 1st.
Now is a good time to subscribe for
the Herald.
Feminine fancy has run wild on
fancy night dresses.
Bend ub the local happenings of
your neighborhood.
Every insignificant cold in the head
nowadays is dignified as the grip.
You may often learn more from a
man's errors than from his virtues.
Everything will flare In feminine
spring fashions the hat, the skirt, the
collar, etc.
Everybody ought to be interested in
good home government and vote at to
morrow's election.
The man who Is looking for the pafe
end of the gun finds it most honored
in the breech.
Horse radish at this time of the year
is considered one of the most whole
loine things a person can eat on meats.
Deserving Praiso.
"Vo desire to say to our citizons, that for
years wo havo been soiling Dr. King's New
Discovory for Consumption, Dr. King's
Now LIfo Fills, Bucklon's Arnica Salvo
and Electric Ulttors, and havo never
handled remedies that sell as well, or that
have given such universal satisfaction.
"Ve do not hesitate to guaranteo them
every time, and we stand ready to refund
the purchase price, if satisfactory rosults do
not follow their uso. These remedies have
won their great popularity purely on their
merits. O. H. Ilagenbuch, Druggist.
A Promnt Settlement. .
InBuranco Agent Faust on Saturday sot-
tied the tire loss of W. U. Uborge, at Vm.
Fenn. This certainly is a quick settlement,
as the lira only occurrod a week ago. Such
promptness will certainly bear its roward
in an increase of business. 2 142t.
2,000 cloth bound books, worth 60 cents,
for 20 cents each; 6,000 25-cent paper
covered novels, all now, for 10 conts each,
at Max lleoso's, "Wost Contro street, For
gmon Hotel block.
More Pensions.
'Squire Denglor, on Saturday, secured a
pension of $8 par month, from Soptember
2, 1800, for Dr. J. B. Giso.
Tho widow ot the late John Roo, of "Vm.
Fenn, has been granted a pension of $8 per
month from 1890.
Coming Events.
Feb. 17. Concert in the M. E. church,
"Wm, Fenn, undor the auspices oi the
United Choirs of "Win. Penn and Lost
Creek.
Feb. 52. Do Moss Family at Ferguson's
thoatro, under tho auspices of Shenandoah
Commtndery No, 14, Sons of America.
March 10 Grand onterUinmont in
Bobbins' opera houe under tho auspices of
U. 8 Grant Lodge No. 88, A. P. A.
March 17. "Welsh Congregational
hurch tea party in V, M. ball.
LOOK OUT I
I am on ray way to
JAS..S. THOMAS'
Canned Goods and Jollies 1
which ho is (telling very cheap
Flour and Provisions t
118 W. COAL STREET.
LITTLE LOCALS.
Whisperings of tho Pooplo Caught
on tho Fly.
Mr. Po wick's Sunday sermon will appoar
to-morrow.
Much interesting local nows matter has
boon unavoidably crowded out to-day.
Old you seo tho Aurora lioi calls on Sat
urday nleht? It was a beautiful fight.
Tho presses of tho IIkrald j b office
have beon Koinjr night and day for several
weeks on job work.
The la-t flno display of tho Aurora
Boroalls took placo in 1871, just provlous lo
tho Franco-Prussian war.
Seo that you vote for Frank O. Boee for
Borough Auditor instead of Borough
Assessor.
A Million FriondB.
A friend in need Is a friend indeed, and
not less than one million peoplo hnvo found
Just such a friend in Dr. King's Now Dis
covery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds. If you have nover used this Great
Cough Modlcine, one trial will convince
you that it hat wonderful curative powers
in aU diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs.
Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is
clulmod or monoy will bo rorundod. Trial
bottles troe at 0. II. Hngenbnch's drug
toro. Largo bottles 50c. and $1.00.
I'rotont Acntntt the Hills.
Trenton, N. J., Feb. 15. In all the
churched in New Jersey there was read
yesterday tho appeal Issued by the Citi
zens' League of New Jersey, urging all
law-abiding citizens to meet in Trenton
nt uoon to-morrow, to protest against the
passage of the race track hills which are
now pendlns. Arrangements havo been
made for tho running of excursion trains
from all parts of tho State, ana the in
dications now point to a general invasion
of tho State Capital 'by at least two
thousand pocplo. Delegations are ex-
pectau from l'atcrson, hllznbeth, New
ark, Jersey Clly, Trenton, and Camden.
Threatened With Annihilation.
Mystic, Iowa, Feb. 15. This prosper
ous mining town is threateneu with an
nihilation by the action of the Iowa
Central Railway In raisinjr rates on coal
to a point where it cannot be shipped at
a profit. Heretofore 1,200 car loads a
month have been shipped to Mnson City,
St. Puul and Minneapolis, but since the
new rate went into effect the mines have
shut down and over 500 men are out ot
work. The matter will be laid before the
Stale Itailroad Commission.
Cut 11U Face Open.
Atlantic Highlands, N. J., Feb. 15. Wi
Coe. an engineer on one of the steam
dredgers here, had a, dispute with a man
named Peterson, resulting in tho latter
drawing a knife and cutting Coe's face
open from the temple down about four
inches. Although weak from the loss of
blood Con knocked Peterson down and
gave him a terrible thrashing.
llev. Churles Elliott Dead.
Easton, Pa., Feb. 15. Rev. Charles
Elliott, D. D., L.L. D., born in Scotland,
Mnrch 15, 1815, graduated nt Lafayette
Jn 1840, and for the past decado instructor
of Hebrew at that institution, Is dead of
the grip. His home is in Chtcaga, his
duties requiring his presence at Lafay
ette- but three months in the year.
For the llellef of Starving llusilans.
Bedford, .Fa., Feb. 15. An appeal for
money for tho relief of the Russian suf
ferers was made yesterday from every
pulpit in Bedford county. A movement
is on foot nmong the public schools to
take steps towards raising money for
tho same cause.
- Common
Soap
Rots Clothes and
Chaps Hands.
IVORY
SOAP
DOES NOT.
-TjlOIt CHIEF BURGESS,
Jniucs Hmltli.
FLOWERS !
iisr sjvjOl.x..
FOR WEDDINGS, FUNERALS, &c.
SUPERIOR WORK.
lioso and L1ly Houquets, Designs of Wreaths,
siurs, iirosHGH, Alienors, av.
Orders received ut Wasley's Drug Store, No.
100 North Main Street, Shenandoah.
Miss Gussio Goiger,
MAHANOY CITY, PA.
(15-lm
LEATHER andJHOE FINDINGS
IP. J". CLEABY,
Dealt r In all kinds ol
Shoemakers' : Supplies !
Large and ft rsUclaas stock.
All Demands o f the Trade Supphea
18 W. CENTRE ST.,
rcrgnson Home building, SHENANDOAH, PA.
LETTHRS OF THANKS
From
Mombora of tho
Home
Friendly BooUty.
"We herewith publish a few letters of
thanks to us from our patrons, who appre
ciate fair dealings and prompt payments
Alt the claims referred to have boon paid
within ths last six wpeka.
To the Home Friendly Society of Balti'
more, Md:
1 hereby acknowledge pajmont of full
amount duo mo (90) Upon the death oi
my mother, Catherine Itoach, for which
accept'lhaliks. '"
Mas. Jknnwos, Ellcngowan.
I have received the full amount due
(?114) upon tho death of my mother,
Agnes Lawrence. Thanks.
Hsu DauouTkh, Brownsville
The full amount ($124) duo upon the
death of my mother, Maria Cullen, has
been paid. Please accept my thanks.
James Cullkn, Turkey Hun.
Accept my that kl ior payment of full
amount (JSO.GO due upon the death of my
husband.
Mrs. Poster, Bhensndoab.
I am thankful to jour society for the
prompt and full payment oi the amount
dun ($116) upon tho death of my daughter,
Mariha Price.
JounM. Price, Brownsville.
I havo received tho'full amount duo ($26)
upon tho death of my sor, for whkh ac
cept my thank.
Mr Kkiqkl, bhenanaoan.
This is to certify that I received the full
amount due (?G3) upon tho doith of my
husband, Jacob Durham. Accept my
thanks for tame.
Mrs. Durham, Shenandoah.
Tho full amount duo ($90) upon the
death of my son hns beon paid and I am
thankful for its prompt pajment.
Mrs. Gowkr, Maiianot City.
I hereby acknowlf dge the prompt and
full pajmont of tho amount ($120) duo.
upon thn death of ray ton, Archie. This
is the third pajment I havo received from
your society within tho past three months
and I assuio.youlhat I ln.ve found them a
source of much relief in my distress during
that period. I fay without hesitancy that
your Society is oxcollent. in every particu
lar and 1 will make it my duty to recom'
mend it to my friend', All tbo clains
due mo havo been paid promptly and
choerfully.
212-3t Huou Bkard; Brownsville.
ELECTION
Tho qualified electors of theJBorough of Shen
andoah, Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, aro
hereby notified that an election will bo held In
said borough on
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1892,
between the hours, of 7 o'clock a. m. and 7
o'clock p. in,, when thr following named officers
will bo voted for, to wit:
One Person for Chief Burgess.
One Person for Receiver of Taxes.
One Person for High Conslable.
One Person for Borough Auditor.
The said election will be held under tho regu
lar and general election laws of tho Common
wealth. JOHN H. STANTON,
Acting High Constable.
Shenandoah, Pa., Feb. 2, 1802.
Good Horses I Nice Buggies I
Fine Double Carriages I
In charge of cood, careful, responsible driv
ers to hire at all times and at
reasonable rates at
EVAN J. DAVIES'
LIVERY AND PEED STABLE,
12 and U North Pear Alley,
Rear nf Luhere's haidware .lore, llorats
token to Hoard, Careful attention given to
Feeding Horses. All Hinoto. jiAumxnuai.
tended to promptly charges moderate.
-UNDE11TAKINQ-
Falthfully and promptly attended to.
JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON,
36 E. CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH
FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE.
Finest brands of cigars always on band.
xiie Deal lamperauce oejuko.
Ferguson : House : Restaurant!
(Under management of Enoch Locketl)
Cor. Illniii mill Centre Streets,
FIIIBT-CLABS LUNCH COUNTER.
Best beer, porter scd alesalwayson tap, Ol.
Kara of the finest hrunds.
MOUNTAIN COLLIERY I
Where Is It T M hy, on Dunn's hill. Tlieio
Is no railroad there, Is thtreT No, if there
was you could not get such uu excellent qual
ity 01 coal so cheap. Is it good coal ? it is
inevery uesi. wnenonce 11 is inea you will
ne no ctlier. M. I, Bhoembker. urocer. Hnnlh
Main street, takes orders and dots the collect
ing aun delivering ior
Zmimi & CO., Turkey Run, Pa.
Has removed to Bill Jones' old stana
IT SOUTH MAIN BTREET,
Where he will be plea' ed to meet the wants
of his irlends and the publlo in
Everything in the Drinking Line.
PROCLRWIATION
WANTS, Sco.
FOR KENT. A number of nice
slx-ronai honsan. Ooofl location. Low
rent. Apply lo Mar Keeee,
1-28 tr
WANTED. A good girl for general
faouaewrrk. Good wages paid. Call nt
the HnnALU office, or ou Max Hne a 2-tf
WANTED, Carpet winders and
weavers. Girls can make from f i to J7
per week. Address llloomsburg Can et
works, llloomsbury, I'a. I-10-lt-w t s.
SALESMEN Encrtrctlo men wanted. Free
prepaid outfit One ot our agents has
earned over K0.0U0 In live years. 1. O. liox 1371.
New York. SSw
STOItE AND DWELLING FOR KENT.
Uest location in town. Store room very
commodious. Possession given April 1, 1892.
Apply to Louis Golclin, South Main street, Shen
andoah, I'a. 2-ll-0t
ELECTRIC CARS. Advertising spaco in tho
clectrio cars of the Mahanoy City, Shenan
doah, Qirardvtllo and Ashland Electric Railway
for sale. Apply at tho Herald omco. B-8-tf
AUCTION SALE. Tho lco house and
slaughter tiouso formerly owned by Henry
Wledcrhold will bo sold at auction salo on
Thursday, February 18th, 1892, at 2 p.m. Tho
lumber will he disposed of to the highest bidder
in v, hole, or by sections. 2-1 Mw
NOTICE. All persons aro hereby notified
not lo give any-goods to Mrs. Sarah Jono-),
my wife, on my account, as Bho has loft my bed
and board and I will not be responsible for any
debts she may contract.
DANIEL JONES.
Shenandoah, I'a., Feb. 13, 1892. 2-13-3t
OA ACRE FARM FOR SALE. A
O J snlendtd farm in the Catawlssa Vallor.
about eight miles from Shenandoah. Fifteen
acres in hlirh state of cultivation; new house
and other Improvements; water from a never
falling well. A first-class place for a man who
wants to give up work In tho mines, or other
man of small means. A good offer to the right
party. Address, Isaac Davis, Zlons Grove,
Pa., or to this office. 1-29-lm
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of
Jcnnetta Coffee, late of Shenandoah,
Schuylkill county, Pa., deceased. Letters of
administration on tho abovo estate having been
granted to tho undersigned, all persons in
dphtpd tn snld natato are rcauestcd to make
immedlato payment, and thoso having legal
claims ugainsi tno same win present mem
witnoui ueiay to
ruiLip Coffee, Administrator,
Shenandoah, Pa,
Or to Geo. J. Wadlingek, Attorney,
Pottsvlllo, Pa. 2-13-Ot-oaw
TOTICE TO STOREKEEPERS AND RE
X ciptents of Out-door Relief.
iiercaiter persons receiving oui-aoor renei
must Indorse their orders in the presence of a
citizen witness who shall attest thereto. Two
citizen witnesses will bo required to attest
wnero mo recipient maucs nis or ncr nuvnt.
Storekeepers must also indorse the orders. No
vouchers will be issued for poor orders not so
inaorsca.
THOMAS TRACY,
JOHN HERMAN,
ROHERTEBLING,
Hoard of Poor Directors.
Attest: John J. O'Connob, Clerk.
Schuvlkill County Almshouse. Feb. 6. 1892.
a-13-2t
AMUSEMENTS.
JJUIinUSON'H TIIEATUE,
T. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER.
WEEK' OF FEBRUARY 15th
Excepting Wednesday.
MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
Baldwin Comedy Company
Opening Monday night with tho sensa
tional drama, entitled
"Michael Strogoff." j
New Songs, Dances and Special Scenery. An
enure cnange oi programme eacn
performance
Prices, xo, 20 and 30 Cents
scats on sale v a. m. Saturday.
JJUJItGUhOru'B THEATRE,
F. J. KEKOUSON, MANAGER.
WEDNESDAY, FEBR'Y 17.
Ono jolly night. HOYT'S famous Jingle
oi Jollity,
A. Bunch of
Oil, THE HOTEL.
Tho play that made" its author famous.
luuiwuua, 111,1 in luututiiiiK unu muu-Biimwug
musical farco comedy. See the funny hotel
scene, seo tho working passenger elevator. You
smile, you laugh, you scream !
Laugh, and the world laughs with you;
Ween, and you ween alone.
Prices, 75, 50 and 25 Cents.
Seats on salo at Klrlln's drug store.
Shenandoah
Business
College
A Large Attendance
Dally.
Room for a Fow More.
Take advantage of the present
chance to secure a
GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION I
For terms, Ac, call at the Collego or address,
W. J. SOIX.Y,
Shenandoah, Pa,
WALL PAPER BARGAINS I
Lurgest andcheapest stock in town.
Artistic Painling, Graining and Decorating!
J. P. GARDEN,
JO-2-flra 22J W. Centre St., SHENANDOAH
FOR RBITT!
No. HO North Main Street,
8-IlOOMtD HOUSE AND STORE ROOM.
Annlv at
2-11-2W 'Squire Bhociuaker'B Office.
4
Music Cabnets,RatianPush Rockers
PARLOR SUITS, -LOUNGES,
-BEDSTEADS.
-OFFICE
DESKS.
IM and opward.
- 4,50 ant upward.
M10 ni upward.
- 15.00 and upcrard.
PICTURES A Large Lol Jnst Opened for the
Wilcox & White Organs,
SSEElPIANOSI::::
WHITE SEWING MACHINES.
Pianos, Organs and Bnwing Machines sold cheap for cash or rented by the month
J. P. WILLIAMS
13 South Mam Street,
Auction
PHILIP COFFEE, Administrator,
Of the Estate of the lata Jeanette Coffee, will soil at Anctinu Sale HVERY.J&
UTUiiwiu, i,uiiiiucuwiJ(j iiliuvoitli) rfjiinUAivl lo, lOJ-j
between the hours of 0 and 7 o'clock, and at private
salo duiing the day time, the
ENTIRE STOCK OF THE TWO STORES,
No. 29
South : Mam : St,
THIS STOCK CONSISTS OF
.DRY I
Groceries, Household Furniture, Crockery,
8how Cases, Boots, 8hoes, Hats, Caps, all kinds of Scales.
Safe, Writing Desk, Etc., Etc.
IFZHIIILjjCDP oofpbb.
Clearing
In Dress Goods, Shawls, Silk Haudherchiefs,
Gloves, Muffsx Ladies' and Children's COATS,
.Carpets, Rugs, Etc., at . .. . ,
BARGAINS IN GQATSKnO CLEAR OUT THE STOCK
J. J. PRICK'S,
113 North Main
JNow is the Time
rpo PHEPAHE for winter.' Every one is
looking foi the best goods for the least
money. If you aro seeking bargains in Hats
or Caps Just drop in to see Bosnian. He sells
men's good fur caps lor 50c, men's red under
clothing for jo a piece, men's fine working
gloves at 23o a pair, the
BEST OVERALLS in ftc MARKET
6.7c A PAIR,
An excellent line of Grey Flannel
Shirts for working at thoviry lowest
price. Big line of good winter shirts
from 25o up to 82.00. A Dig Drive in
NKCKWBAR-Kour-in-handsand
Tecks at 25 cenU, regular price 40 cents.
as
a
O
Something New in Puzzles.
Scanlanbas something new in this
line. Any one elvlrg the correct way
of doing the puzzle wlVl receive a 13
hat or its equivalent. Tlx ro are four
ways of solving the puzzle, and the
correct way must be given. Thcie
puzzles we are selling for 10c, or we will
give one to the person purchasing $2
worth of goods and over.
A new patent hat hanger given away
with
each hat purchased at
II S. Mill St S0AHLAN Sbtindnk
Specialties!
Tho best Chimney Top yet discovered.
The wind cannot blow down.
Do you want the best range monoy can
huyf Then purchase tho "NEW
UltOADWAY."
Tin Itooflng and Spouting done on tho
shortest notice.
All kinds of STOVE HEPAIItS.
A porlion of your patronago solicited.
WM. R. PRATT,
No. 331 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah.
CHRIS. BOSSLER'S
SALOON AND RESTAURANT
201 Ni Muln St., . Shenandoah.
The Fines! SUA of Bmw, Ales, Cigars, 4c.
CHAMBER SUITS, - UUl and upward
EXTENSION TABLES, 4.DQ and upward
FINE LINE LADIES' DESKS, 10,00 and upward
EASELS, fJISljles,
Hclldaj "Trade, $11 and upward PICTURES,
Lester-
Hardmtm
SHENANDOAH, PA.
Sale!
Corner of
Mam and Oak Sts., Postoffice Bldg.
Out Sale !
St., Shenandoah.
Big Cut in Prices.
CflAS. YAROWSKY'S,
23 Vest Centre Street,
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS I
The follow ing prices are out of reach oi any
competitor In town: Best Underwear, 25c a
piece. Stockings, line quality, 3 pair for25c
Table Oilcloth, all styles. Toweling, So per
yard. Handkerchief, 6 for 25c. Linen Table
cloths, by the pair, 50ou piece. Nice Hue of
lledspieads, and a full line of
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
NEW DRUG STORE,
Shapira's Pharmacy,
107 South Main Street,
NEXT DOOR TO HOST OFFICE.
Prescriptions carefully compounded
by registered pharmacists.
TO PROTECT Y0UB LUNGS
Procure one of our Chest Protectors.
IBurcliilFs
Restaurant
Oor. Main and Coal Sts.,
Shenandoah, I'a.;
Kegular meals at popular
prices served at aft times,
ladles' dining ana re.
freshmenl rooms attach
ed, liar stocked with the
finest brands o( cigars
and fancy drinks,
Leading Restaurant in Town.
Q It, HAMILTON, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
omoe28 Westl.loyd Street, Shenandoah
&S0N,