The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, March 07, 1892, Image 4

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    Around the Corner
AT
Seuerns Grocery,
Where you can purchase your
Holiday goods In the grocery
nud provision line. Finest
canned goods, fruits, catsups.
Foreign chcesenndother goods.
Everything new and frosh.
SEVERN'S,
Corner Centre and White Sts,
SOLID and plated Silver
ware. Gold and Silver
"Watches, Diamonds, Precious
Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti
cal.Groods, Banquet,Parlor and
Piano Lamps,unique in ddsign
with 75 and 250 candle 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
Holdermans
Jewelry Store,
The most progressive establishment
in thecounly.
Corner Main ana Lloyd Streets.
LOO ALETTES.
Moonlight.
Mud and slu3h.
The snow is going rapidly.
Full moon on Sunday.
Look out for storms tills month.
Moving day is rapidly approaching.
The country sale3 have commencod.
March Is a hard month for sickly
people.
In a few more wteks the shad season
will open.
Society will take a rest during the
leulen season.
The ground hog's reign will boot
expire and then spring.
The Hiikald circulation Is con
stantly mounting upwaids.
Railway trains do not wuit until the
first of April to move.
It is not always the 7-foot man who
has the towering intellect.
When a chappie loses his head no
body notices uny change In him.
If March didn't come lu like a herd
of lions, then what were they ?
March came in like a lion. May the
Jamb soon appear on tho scene.
The man who wears a broad necktie
doesn't always have a dirty shirt on.
None but tho bravo deserve the fair
and none but the brave can live with
some of them.
Those who have hud an opportunity
to find out, say the country roads are
in pretty bad shape.
Nine tuiloH make a man sometimes,
then again ail the tailors in the world
can not make a man pay his bill.
Pronouncod Hopoloss, Tot Saved
From a letter written by Airs. Ada E.
Ilurd, of Groton. S. D., wo quoto: ""Was
takon with a bud cold, which settled on
my Lungs, cough set in and finally termi
nated in Consumption. Four doctors gavo
mo up.saying I could live but a short timo.
I gaye mysolf up to my Saviour, deter
mined if I could not stay w.th my friends
on earlli, I would meet my absent ones
above, iiy husband was udvitcd (o get
Dr. King's New Discovery ior Consump
tion, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial,
took in all, eight bottles; it has cured me,
and thank God I am now a well and hearty
woman." Trial bottles free at 0. II. Ila
genbuch's drug store, regular size, 60c. and
$1.00.
The proprlftors of l'an-Tlna have spent
thousands of dollars to make It known that
It cures UoiubB, i olds and LnUrlnne. Trial
boltWs or l'an-Tlna free at V, V. 1). Klrlin's
drug store.
Coming Events.
March 16, Grand entertainment in
ltobbins' opera house under the aui pices of
U. S. Grant Lodge No. 38, A. V. A.
March 17. Welsh Congregational
church tea party in P. M. ball.
April 21 -Marigold Tea, Kobblns' Hall ;
undor tho auspices of Lydia Degree Lodge,
No. 112, I. O. O. F.
"All worn out" Is tbe expression of tho
sleepless sutlcrer with that terrible cough.
Tan-Tina puts n slop to it. It's a remedy for
Coughs, Colds and Consumption, 15 cents.
1'an-TlnaU sold at 1. 1'. 1). Klrlin's drug
storo.
Order) for Eykninq Ukuald should be
left at Hooka J- Jhown's news stand, A'o.
4 North Main street.
Beet work done at Bronnan' steam
laundry. Everything white and spotless.
Lace curtains a specialty. All work guar
anteed. LOOEZ OUT !
I am on my way to
JAS. S. THOMAS'
Canned Goods and Jollies !
which he 1 selling very cheap.
.Flour and Provisions T
118 W. COAL STREET.
"Danlol Boono."
Lovers of fine music should not mis
hearing this now famous band on paramo
nejt Mpnday as well as their concort at
night This is now acknowledged to be
tho finest of all travoling bands. It Is com-
pi'od of fifteon ol tho bost musicians ob
tainable, each man being a solo playor, and
tho programme they offer at their nightly
ooticcrU is a big one. Evory effort hat
been made by Peck & Fursman to havr
this tho crack organization of-its six1) it
America, and it is evident that they have
sucoeoded. Tho latost and bost musio I
oonstantly being robtarfod by thcra umlet
Iho leadership of competent band mas'er,
wbo has special arrangemonU mado forlhit
bind. The orchestra attached to this com
pany is also a very fino one, producing tliu
latest operatic selections and closing tbo per
formance with tho national "Star Spangled
limner. Boston Olobt. "Daniel Bjono"
will bo produced at Ferguson's theatre this
evening.
An Important Difforonco.
To make it apparent to thousands, who
think thenvolvos ill, that they are not af
fected with any disease, but that tho eye-
lom simply needs cleansing, is to bring
comfort home to their hearts, as a costive
condition is easily cured by using Syrup of
Figs. Manufactured by the California Fig
Syrup Oj.
A Marked Improvement.
No oxchango is wolcoinod to out tnblfs
moro eagerly than Frank Leslie's lllus
tratid Weekly. It bns this week all the
improvements which havo been gradually
taking placo in its pages. In mako-up and
picture it ranks not only with the bost
American weoklio. but with the foreign
onfS as well. It dooa good yoomnn's sor
vico in the Kt publican causo when itprints
such an oxcellent cartoon s tho one show
ing the TammBny tiger on top of tbo
Democratic mule, being riddou by the
clever Senator, David B. Hill, of Now
York. This weok's issuo illustrates the
magnificent hotels building on Fifty-ninth
street and Fifth avenue, Now York; a
spirited scene of a stag hunt in tho North
"Woods; a story entitled "A Commonplaco
History," and gives a picture of tho
negroes on their way to Liboria who wore
stranded in Now York. But tho most in
teresting thing in the paper is tho contri
bution by Captain It. Kelso Carter on the
coming transformation of tbooartb, written
in a popular stylo, tho first of a series to bo
presented, which will bo interesting alike
to clergymen and la) men. Price, ten
conts.
Prompt Payment.
To the officers of the Home Friendly So
ciety of Baltimore, Md:
Okntlkmbn: "Wo hereby return our
thanks this day for tbo promptness with
which wo wero protected in tho face of
poverty,caused by tho death of our beloved
mother, Harriet Yarnell, for which wo re
ceived in full this day.th rough jour officers
and agent, David T. "Williams, the sum
of seventy dollars (t0.) "Wo cannot speak as
highly as wo wish to recommend this com
pany before tho public for its promptness
in assisting tho needy in timo of distress.
Theroforo wo adviso all families to have
protection by enrolling their namos with
this company. The Children,
Q-5 3t 8 "W- t'ontro St., Shenandoah.
"Tribune Almanac"
The Tribune Almanac for 1892, just cut.
Is a wonderful book. "We can hardly sparo
the spaco to enumerato tho whole list of
contents of this admirable volumo of ref
erence Our readers can send to The
Tribune for a circular giving them full in
formation, and wo adviso them to follow
this course, if they aro in doubt. Tiioy
can bo sure, however, that Tho Almanac
contains all the statistical information they
aro likely to want, including some specially
valuablo new features. Tho country is
discussing curroncy questions now, and
The Tribune gives in this Almanac two
tables of immcdialo interest. One is the
coinage of tho U. S. for every year sinco
1705. Tho other is tho circulating medium
of each kind and tho total amount per
capita for each year since 1800. There ia a
Porpotual Calendar, copyrighted, of great
value; and a great mass of other exceed
ingly useful tabloa and statements. The
great Tribune Almanac for 1801 had an
enormous sale. The book ior 1802 Is likely
to do oven bettor. Price 25 cents.
A Pleasant Affair.
Tho B F. C. met at tho h me of Miss
Annie Kitnmel, on North Jardin street,
Friday evening and, alter indulging in
literary ozorcises, enjoyed a delicious
chicken and wafilo supper, Coyors wero
laid for ten, namely: Miss Lydia llolman,
of Philadelphia; Misses Anna M. Dongler,
Mahala Faircbild, Carrio W. Faust, Annie
M. Klmmel, Idaho V, Kolb, Lizzio B
Lesslg, Annio E. Mansoll, Jcannotto II.
Itam&Ke, Mrs. W. J. Morgan.
Good LookB.
Good looks aro moro than skin deep, de
pending upon a healthy condition of all
the vital organs. If th9 Llvor bo inactive,
you'havo a Bilious Look, if your stomach
bo disordered you havo a Dyepeplio look
and if your Kidneys bo affected you havo
a pii.ched look. Secure good health and
you will have good looks. Electrio Bitters
is tbo great alterativo and Tonic acts di
rectly on these vital organs. Cures
Pimples, Blotches, Boils and gives a good
oomploxion, Sold at O. II. Hagenbuch's
Drug Storo, 60c. per bottle.
Desirable Lodge Boom.
A lodge desiring a cosy meeting room on
Saturday, or Sunday evenings of each week
can bo accommodated at Mellet's hall,
wbioh has boon recently papered, painted
and carpoted. Apply to M, llollet.
Fishing Taokle.
A largo lot of tbo finest fishing tackle,
cheapor and better than ever, just received.
Come and soe ran before purchasing olio-
where and you will save money at
Max Kkksk'b,
Ferguion House, 10 "W. Centre St.
LITTLE LOCALS.
WhlBporings of the Peoplo Caught
,on the Fly.
$ond In your "AVant"tlnollces.
Get ready for a goncral spring-cleaning
of. your back yards.
The railroads passing through tpwn aro
all doing a big bu-itiess, 1
Tho Methodist Episcopal church folfet
Want to build a parsonage).
Keep your guttors opon If you do not
your collars filled with water.
Fifty doslrablo residences would scarce
ly fill the bill for thoso looking for homos.
Bucklen's Arnica Salvo.
The BcstfSalvo in tho world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever
Sores, Tettor, Chapped Elands, Chilblain
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively euros Piles, or no payment required.
It is guaranteed to givg perfoct satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. Forsalo by C. H. Hagenbuch.
Buy Keystone flour. Be careful that thi
tame Lessio &' Co., Ashland, Pa., it
print"4 on ovorv .sack. 3-3-3taw
Certainties.
Stono crusher.
New industries.
Electric firo alarm.
Free mail delivery.
Electr!cstreet railway.
,Lnne distanro telephone:
99 Pure.
THE BEST FOR EVERY PURP03E,
Ira
Reopens to-night for tho sale
AT AUCTION !
OF ALL THE
Goods Left Over from the Fair.
A NEW PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT.
FLOWERS !
FOR WEDDINGS, FUNERALS, &c.
SUPERIOR WORK.
T . .. ...... T 11 Tl ...... ....... T.at.a n. Tirnn.l.a
Stars, Crosses, Anchors, ic.
Orders received at "VVusley's Drug Storo, No.
10 North Main Street, Shenandoah.
Miss Gussio Goigor,
MAIIANOY CITY, 1'A.
2-15-lm
Specialties!
The best Chimney Top yet discovered.
The wind cannot blow down.
Do you want tho bestranco monev can
buy? Then purchabo tho "NBW
UUUADWAY."
Tin Hoofing and Spouting dono on tho
snortost nonce.
All kinds of STOVE ltEPAIHS.
A portion ot your patronage solicited.
WM. R. PRATT,
No. 331 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah.
Restaurant
Cor. Main and Coal Bin.,
Shenandoah, 1'a.
Kegularmeuls at popular
rices sci vert at all limes,
adiea' dining nul re
freshment rooms attach
ed. Bar stocked with tho
Hurst brands ol clears
and fancy drinks.
Leading Restaurant in Town.
LEATHER andJHOE FIHOENGS
X. 0" CLEAEY,
Dealer. In all kinds of
Shoemakors' : Supplies !
Large and first-class stock.
All Demands of tho Trade Supphco
18 W. OENTBE ST.,
Kerguion House building, SHENANDOAH, PA.
m t i nm tv i a t r
I TT
GUAM M
WANTS, &o.
I?OH KENT. Storo and dwelling, No. 105
3 North Main street, Shenandoah, 1'a. Ap
ply to Mrs, Urldget JJurns, next Uoor. ' 3-3-lw
TJiOtl SALE. A slnglo sleigh, at a reasonable
; price. Apply to Mrs. Jane Parry, corner
Lino and .Bowers streets. 2-llMw
FOR KENT. A nesfrablo" storo room on
South Main street. Apply to Sylvester
l'apport, 11.0 s. Main street. 3-5-lw
MEN TO TAKE OIIDEHS.-No delivering
or collecting; no oxperlcnce; stcudy
work) best torms; best specialties; samples
freo. ulen Uitos., Kochester, N. V.
SOU SALE. Cheap, a one-horse spring
wngon with top. Also a tno-soat surrey
th extension top. Apply to Fred. DurUh:irt,
23 North Main streot. 3 3-tf
J ANTED lly tho MothodlBt Episoopal
1 church, to buy a houso suitable for a par
sonage or a lot upon which to bulla olio. Apply
to J. S. CAIJ.BN, M. D
3-5-lw or Ciiab. JIooub.
W ANTED To leuso a building lintno-
dlatclyto opon a first-class photograph
gallery. Apply at Itoahon's Gallery, 39 West
Centre street, .Shenandoah, Pa.; or, 143 North
Eighth street, Lebanon, 1'a. S-SI-12t
VTOTICE. The annual meeting of tho Cltl
1 zens' llulldlng and Loan Association of
Shenandoah. Ta., will bo held oa TUESDAY,
MAHCII 8, 18W, ut 7:30 o'clock p. in., at tho
office of tho company, for tho election of
Directors. l)y order of tho President,
O. W. DENGLHIl, Secretary.
SnENANDOAU, Pa., Fob. 25, 18113. 2w
.XTOTICK OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
XN The annual meeting of the stockholders
of tho Citizens' Elccrto Light Company, of
.Shenandoah, will bo held at tho ofllco of tbo
company, No. 31 North Jardin street, on April
6th, ISiri. between the hi urs of 2 and 4 p. m., for
tho purpose of electing eleven (11) directors for
ensuing year, and for tho purpose of hearing
and receiving tho auditors' report
3-3-Iuw-4w John aituiiLEii, Sco'y.
NOTICE. The following notice sponks for
Itself, and the public will be governed ac
cordingly: In tho Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill
county. Commonwealthof Pennsylvania txrtl..
So., vs. Ilrldget x'empest.
Now. February 2S. 1893, on motion of W. D.
Seltzer, attorney, the Court appoint Charles
Haskins as committee of said Urldget Tempest,
and he Is directed to enter Into boiol In the sum
of eight thousand dollars, to bo approved by the
Court.
Extract from the record.
S. C. Kiniv,
3-M0t Prothonotary.
BLECTBiO CARS
Advertising spaco In the electrio cars of the
Mahanoy City, Shenandoah.G irardvlllo and Ash
land Electric Hallway for sate. Apply by lotter
or person to
J. F. FINNEY, Treasurer,
2-8-tf Shenandoah, Pa.
AMUSEMENTS.
P. J. FEROCSON, MANAGER,
MONDAY, MARCH 7th, 1892.
PEOK & rXJUSMAN'S
Now and elaborate production of tho great
melodrama, tho new
Daniel Boone
Prosented with a strong company, special
scenery, beautiful trained horses, funny come
dians, grand orchestra, genuine Shawnee In
dians, and announced by tho Daniel Hoone chal
lenge brass band, the Uncst on tbo rpad.
Positl ely everything necessary for this pro
duction transported In Peck & Fursraan'B apo
dal palaco cars.
Streot parado at noon. Grand Liana concert
at 7 p. m.
Prices, 25, B0 and 75 cents. Seats on sale at
Klrlin's drug store.
JlillflUtSON'B TaiiATRK,
P. I. FIRQUSON, 1IANAQER.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, '92.
AIDEN BENEDICT'S
Spectacular drama,
"Fabio Romani !" j
Thrilling and interesting earthquake effect, an
eruption of ML Vesuvius, illumination
of the llay of Naples, forming a
most magnlllcent spec
tacular tableau.
Prices, 75, 50 and 25 Cents.
Seats on sale at Klrlin's drug store.
WE MINERS,
MECHANICS
AND LABORERS'
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Will lssuo a now scries of stock commencing
Wednesday Eve'rr, March 16, '92,
From five to eight o'clock P. M., nt tho ofllco of
J. It. Coylo, Esq., in Ueddall's building.
Persons desiring to subscribe for the stock
should call early, as tho number of chares to bo
Issued aro limited.
DAVID MORGAN, Pres.
Jos. P. JIkapp, Seo'y. 3-3-td
ktid"v7" s Hummus i
Saving Fund Stock
Tho Citizens' Building and Loan Association
of Shenandoah, Pa., will lssuo a now serlos of
stock, commencing
Tuesday, fjaich 22nd, 1892,
on which day tbo subscription books will bo
open from 3 to & o'clock p. m., at the oinco of tho
Secretary, No. 1 W North Main street.
O. W. DENQLEIt,
2-26-2W Secretury.
WEEKS
Has removed to Bill Jones' old stano
17 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
Where lie will te pit wed to meet IliewanU
of his lrlends and tbe public la
Everything in tho Drinking Line.
JBs, 3ia Ml
Save a Dollar !
The Lowest Prices Ever Offered I Grab , Quick !
30 North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa.,
-OFFEHS-
Extra Tine Ladles' Shoes
Fine Dongola Hh"es
. , , An hundred vnrletfcsamo
Mod's Qlf I?uitoii tipes
Extra h iuo Culf IJuttdu Shoes
Men's lUlbliera
Hmt Grade Ilubber IJoola
Next " " "
Boys' Best Grade Rubber Bi ota
uext "
Must closo out. Uoom rented for
No. 30 North Main -Street,
OA no "p "ipp
REDUCED
TJRUSSELS from 6O0 up. Table and
JJ Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums
from 25o up. Window Shades, Rugs,
Mutte.Curtaln Poles, etc., at low prices.
The bt-Bt line of Luce Curtains over
shown in town from $1.00 a pair up.
LESSONS
IN THE
GOALsVlllM
INOLUDINQ
iRIIBHEIIC, ALGEBRAIC SIGHS. MINE VEHIlliliOH, MECBASICS,
STUDENTS QUALIFIED TO PASS STATE EXAMINATIONS.
the pupils study at home.
lose no time from work.
ino text-books needed
Tuition IChabges within the Means of All.
For Pamphlet containing full information, address,
THE COLLIERY ENGINEER SCHOOL OF MINES, Scranlon, Pa.
So" Sample copies
which hundreds of miners have qualtjitd Ihemtelves to tecomiSuf
intendmts and Fotimen), and catalogue of Mining Books senrfree
ilPROVED BAfETt-UUP,
application.
A Corner in Hats.
Some bats are neither worth throwing nor
taking out of a corner. A good hat Upight, dur
nblu, Khapely uod a pltasuro to tbe wourer; a
bud hat isn't worth powder enough to blow It
Into perdition. Good huts are no more expen
sive than bad ouon. but bud ham arc expensive
at ouy price and sensible men couldn't be paid
tp wear them. Our hat lh a piifect gem, and
there Is no reaBon to be w ithout one at this low
figure. The same Is true of our 35c Neckwear
and Suspenders. Oood ahlris from 6o up to M.
AU the newest thiiiKi In geiilh' unucrweur, ool
lars and cuffs. Kvi-rythlug ut rock bottom price.
it) South Main St., Shenandoah.
JOHN H. EVANS' SAL00IT,
d8E. CBNTHB T., SHENANDOAH
FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE.
..Flneat.brmds of cigars always On band
The best temperance drinks.
A GRAND OPPORTUNITY
-AND-
51.50; elsewhere,
i
reductions.
l.oti: "
2.00: "
, 35
2 03
i.Kn
S2.60.
1.50
, 2.00
3.50
l,f()
1.0J
other business.
.ARMENTS Cotton up with
ttisto ami euro are always a
pleasure to the. weaver. For
style and getililHy our .Spring
Clothing is "Away up "in G"
it fits well, looks well, wears
well and is mado well.
Service above nil thiun-a
has our first consideration. This,
together with moderate prices, has
built up our reputation.
Cor. 13th and Chestnut
PRTCES 1
OLD RELIABLE,
NORTH MAIN STREET.
by CORRESPONDENCE
COMPLETE THEORY OF
1NG
of "The Colliery Emoineer," (bv reading
Super
NF.W imTTPr STfYR.T
Shapiras" Pharmacy, J
107 Bouth MniuStn-et,
NEXT DOOR TO HOST OFFICE.
PrcsorlptioiiH onrpfully comnntinded '
uy reglaluitd phunimultsia,
TO PROTECT Y0UB LUNGS
Procure one of our Cheat Protectors.
Big Cut in Prices.
CnAS. YAROWSKY'S,
23 It'est Centre Street,
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS I
yard, jlMndkeroliler. (I lor 25c. Jjlnen Tuble
clotln. by ihs rir. 60c u piece. Mice Hue ol
BeilipitudH.wud it full line of
Gents' Furiilslilui; Goods,
A Chocrful Homo.
"Wi.ll Xfui, f.nn. . in v....
always hae such u cheerful lire "
"Yes, 'Us true; we always have a good Ore
since we get our coal from Zerlie & Co.'s Moun
tain Colliery, llefore wo always bad hucha
time getting a fire In the morning. That made
us all cross nnd crabbefl; but now overy thing is
lovely And, bosldes, It Is cheaper. Mart
fehoemaker takes orders, docs tho collating
and diliTcrlntf.
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