The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, April 21, 1892, Image 1

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    A small "want" advertisement placed In
the, "Herald" will bring more answers to
tho advertiser than through any other pa
perclrcu -r r n v-iv-v- lntod In
tho town A Vl becausolt
Is more Ji.ll jyx. X x X generally
read. One trial will convince you of this
fact, for tho simple reason that the "Her
ald" Is read by all tho people of the town.
the advertiser than tiirouKh any other pa-
mo aavernser than tnrouKh an
WANT
inieo. in
becHijKdt
!.. . "lu raviDnp you or tins
met. ror the lmpH reason that the "Her
mil is roml !v all llio prnplp of the town
vol.. msro. m.
SHENANDOAH, PA., TITERS DAT, APIilL 21. 1S92.
ON IS ( J15NT
u
V
Grand Opening of
Fine Dress Goods and Cloaks I
, AT WILKINSON'S.
We are ready in our new lo
cation to show our natrons tlio
finest and largest selection of
new Uress taoous and .Uauies
and Misses' Cloaks ever offered
in tliis county. The additional
space of our large second floor
permits a more extensive dis
play of our immense stock, and
we especially invite the ladies
to call during this and next
week, without feeling under
the slightest obligation to buy.
Vfo mention as special bargains fifty pieces
of 38 Inch Serges at 10c, worth 15o; ono caso
of yard wide Cashmeres at lSVSc; Bedford
cords worth 60o, will be sold at 40o; fifty
pieces of Henrietta at 85c, worth Jl ; Black
and Colored Dress Silks !B inches wido at $1
per yard, worth (1.33; Sateens in plain col.
ors and English llrooados from 13 to37Uo;
Silk warp Oloria and Landsdownos in all
the new and popular shados.
On the second floor we show
a grand assortment of Ladies'
Capes, Reefers and Blazers, all
latest makes and newest colors.
VTpalso display a large stock of fine Lace
Window Curtains more styles than usual
at less than usual prices. Our stock of Whlto
Goods, Embroideries, Laces, Gloves, nosiery
and Corsets Is tho largest to be found anywhere
and prices are always lower than you expect to
pay.
L. J. Wilkinson,
, ' Si;s. praln St., Shennmloah.
At Girvm,
Duncan and
Waid ley's.
We will mention to-day a
few specialties and household
necessities which may, or may
not, interest you.
Tine Bamboo Easels, from 50cup.
" Oak " tl.50.
Mat or coat racks, 5o.
' 10c.
tt ii spring steel hooks, 15c.
Fancy Bracket or Side Lamp. 50o ud.
Hholf oilcloth, 8c a yard.
BO foot clothes line, IOC,
TTT 'i . ' . . ' ' '
we now nave tne nicest as
sortment of clothfifi hllsknta
all sizes, marked i off regular
seaing price.
Did you se6 our line of bird
catres? You'll do well to InnW
at 'em. Nice" Tapaniied' cage
irom wo. to Ytc;solKl brass
cages, with latest and best
iastenings, from 75c up. All
kinds of fixtures, such as hooks,
springs, caps, baths, etc.
Buy one of our "Red Cross"
wash boards. Best reversable
board now in use.
.& South Main' Stredt.
The Evening Herald.
ALL TUB NEWS FOB ONE CENT.
Has a larger circulation In Shenandoah than
any other paper published. Circu
lation books "pen to all.
Ex-GovKKNOlt OAMPBRLIi, of Ohio,
will certainly get a place on the
Democratic ticket, ns he demands
either first pines or no place.
Senator Hill claims to be a
Jacksonlan Democrat; yet while he
was in South Carolina he praised
John O. Calhoun to the ukles. Oh,
Andy 1
tho Ho-
Quay is etlll strong with
publicans. Nine out of every ten atten
dants at the state convention yester
day were admirers of tho Junior Sen
ator,
purposes,
indoed be a wild and Woolley ticket.
OFFICIAL P. & R.
RAILROAD ORDERS.
CHANGES IN THE RUNNING- OP
PASSENGER TRAINS.
WILL GO INTO EFFEGT ON MONDAY
The l'lillailrlplilii nml KcHilliifr J'nssenger
Trains Hill be Itun Over the Lehigh,
Valley Itatlronil From Town to
Tucker Colliery No. S.
EADING Kail road
changes cf considera
bio importance will go
into GTect in t tvn
noxt Monday. Tho
company officially an
nounced to-day that
common c inn next
Monday all passenger
trains on is Hhaiin-
Col. Woollkv, of Cincinnati, euir- oah branch' wlu levo and arrive at tho
gesta Gray, of Delaware, and Holes, of TZlr
lowa, ns "matchless" for national abandoned so far as passenger business is
Democratic purposes. Thnt would 00ncn""d.
ll was thought that something definite
regarding the proposed working force of
tho company would follow upon tho heels
Yesterday's gathering at Harris-
f -J .u,,u ,JVi. upi-lB
of this announcement, but diligent inquiry
to-dny failed to lead to an inkling in that
coonoction. This part of tho arrangements
is carefully guarded by secrecy and it looks
as it tne plans lor tho working force will
not bo made known until almost the lust
rolnuto. -
It is certain. 'however, thnt lhprn will
a redurtiorvnf Ihh T,nlittVi, Hchnt
then soma ofthe poplo now employed
thatltbere will oitber bo' laid off or transferred
Mr, Blaine, is the idol of Pennsylvan'a ' lhB v & fre'RDt' depot on Main street
n un ' whoroalltbo freight business of both the
ivei.uuMuauH, Lflhioh T?i ,j. :n v.. .....
Democratic doctrine.- JNow, what does balance, but it Is quiio likely that tho
such combined freight business will make It a
Drancn ot the Alain str.oot depot.
That there will bo any changes in eithor
the Lihigh or Reading schedule on account
burg was decidedly a Blaihe assem
blage. 'When tho fjreat statesman's
name was mentioned tho applause
went through the large hall in a tre
menuous volume ana continued bo
long that business was entirely sus
pended. Such a manifestation
quite unexpected. It showed
that mean? It means a duty on
articles, as are not grown or manufac
tured in this country, or so low a duty
on such as are, a3 to allow foreign of tho change next Mond av is not known
articles of the Bamo- kind to cpmpete 11 is beIievcd lhat nt changes will bo made
innnr .rmrW- ,. , buttbftt the trains of both lines will make
...ww .v, .no uuuic uijj, (nn , clmi ..,!. .:,t ,i
.l.,f m ... t. . . ,..uiU.1ra
i, tuuee, juum ruuoer anu inat no passenger trains wi
sugar are the leading articles on which Wm' enn.' The Reading
a dutv should hn lal.l lo 00nr t.i tuolr mun roaa t Ureek and cross
ovor'ln th T.oh.vv, irii j i i
for "re-vehue, only. Hbw would th. ,nMi ZvJr J7l
OUR HAT IS OFF.
What Our Hrollu-r .lourmilMs TlilnU of
. Our Special -IMIIlim,
We publish b-l.iw a few clippings from
Our exohanges compllm-ntlng th HkkaLT)
upon Iho'pTc'o'lerit i-ouvenlr edition issued
from Ill's blllcfe: '
Krom Shamoldii ller.ilil.
SatUnl.lv th flhnanitniii TtcniTi. n,,l,ll.v.,..l
n iweive-page souvenir edition commemorative
of tho new street lailw-av onnnlnir. Tlmo.UMnn
is clever Indeed, and Mr Boyer and his able
corps ueserve creait.
From Eveinff ChrnnlHn '
Tho Shenandoah HuitAT.n nn Mnini.ri!iT luitr..!
a twelve-page souvenir edition in honor nf thn
opening of the electric railway. Thn
was profusely Illustrated, nicely printed, and
reliefs groat credit on tho Ukhalu establish-ment.
From Sunday News.
From Ashland Telegram.
The Shenandoah Heiiald outdid itsolf In Its
sourenlr edition on Saturday. Thii iti-iiiintj
improving.
From Wllkos-Harre Record.
The Shenandoah Evening Hkiiald sends out
an eight-page souvenir that is a. ih-Hiinri nwiii
to aU engaged in its production. It is hand
somely illustrated, its columns teem with In
teresting reading matter and tho
and paper are first class.
From Pottsyillo Journal,
The Shenandoah IIehau) on Knttirilnv tit..
naliztd the orening of the electric railway in
m "i issuing a nanueoine twelTo-na:
edition. Tho paper used imnn ti,u
was of a superior quality, and tho publishers
oi uiu HEHAI.U aro to pe congratulated upon
the euccpBs 0? their , efforts. The edition is
nnca with lnterestlnu rpidini. nui.. ,uu...
displaying tho business establishments of the
iurniu uiaiuj arranged advertisements.
From Shamuhtn Dispatch.
ino, Bonrenlr- tnelvn nan miltinn nt
Shenandoah HmtALD, commemorative- of tho
upemnz jor rmuna travel nf ifcMk.i,. .
Shenandoah, Qlrardville and ' Ashland Electric
itauway, is a icreOitito- tho town from which It
Is Issued and stamns Bdiinrrf nv,.v ..,
kins as enterprising and hustling newsmen who
aro always on the alert to supply their readers
with a paper that Is brimful of tho good things
Of this life. The-HERALD ms.nrrmntli, Ih.
agitation of the new electric railway and to it
uie luucu ui mu creait tor securing this
innovation, whish' will no doubt advance the
.business Interests alonir the ront
grcut oonvontenco to the people. Under tho
supervision of MaJ. Juo, F. Finney tho cars are
nowbeinE successfully run from m..r,.,i, .
n. j.i... ....
uiraruruie, a uisiance or eight miles, and the
mat no passenger trains will be run through work 6f extending tho road to Ashland and
Wm. Penn. The Reading trains will leave Mnhauc-y City will be completed within the
next sixty days.
people" like that kfrid of a tarifl?
. - . . J.l , ". .1 JT" t
trains will ley'on the Lehich Vallw !Hb
track upon their arrival hero until tho time
i n T Tinr, ""uo"uuur.B-
i. II Hi KM The old bridgo over the strenm' t T.t
wW V.U.1.1UU1VU Oroekhasbee n ron! aced bv an nntlm ,
structure, ana to-day the company had a
ballast train and a U'rgo force' of men at
work on the tracks there. Tho road Villi
be roady for traflio by Saturday night.
Manufacturer
and. Dealer In
AND WINDOW
Carpets,
Oil Cloths
SHADES !
No. 10 S. Jardin Street.
Jubilant John.
'John M. lnrr. inline riwm KTA i; t
- , wmiiw iiu, u, 1)1 I . l((UOllll uuusv.
town, to-dav recnirod nntirn nf Ma nllnl. I mltrht hVA hmn II
unuy tur u posiuoa as railway man clerk
frnm tlm TTntlo QtDf... o rt
wiii,i.h uiavua wiyu OB1V1CU lOUl- I mL
mlsalnnnt-d . I -W.,.1,1 1 ta ri ... , I 1 QO
.-..u,-. 11 niuiuKiuji. Ut u. -inn
1'EItaONAl,.
C. Holderman and son visited Phllndd
pnia yesterday. , ,
Mfssrs. B. J. Yost and II. fl Rn
turnea irom ilarrisburg last evening.
uoorgo joimer, Jr.. or U'rackvi In.
In town-last oveninjr. He will soon take
up his residence In Philadelnhin.
bphrlam ruiliips, of Pottsvillo. who w
in tuwu tuu umor aay, Hit like kick ng
himself when he stood at thn
Main and Uentro etroots looking i thn
rorguson Uouso. It was a caso of "what
THE FIRST OF THE
SPRING SEASON.
BRILLIANT SOCIETY AFFAIR
IN ROBBINS' OPEJUA HOUSH.
PROMINENT PEOPLE PRESENT
Oin-sts 1'rom New York nml Other Dls
tunt Pulnts-r-Nutrs or Society and
Other Uti-nts (11 en 11 til by tho ltusy
Jti'porters on a'ln-lr Jtouiuls.
ENTJJN sonson bav
ing ciosod the pro
gramme of society
festivities is hung up
ngain and i'. is already
woll filled. The sea
son was oponed last
night with a Spring
Assembly, which was
hold in Robbins' onp.ru
bouao. It was ft brilliant affair and ladies
and gontlomcn from all parts of tho county
were present. Dancing music was fur
nished by4 the Sehoppe orchestra and a
collation of sandwiches, cofl'ea, cakes and
ice cream was served. W. J. Lloyd, tho
well known caterer, proi arod tha refresh
ments in first class stylo. The ladies and
gentlemen prosent were Miss Florence
Urown, of turning, N. Y daughter of tho
general manager and superintendent of tho
Fail Brook Coal Company's ' Railroad;
Miss P. Rouney, Bufl'-lo, N. Y.; Mrs. E
0. Powles, Newark, N. J.j Misses Mamo
Hardy, Oirardvillej Rachel Rooso, Cen
tralis; Ireno MIesse and Bessie Seidle,
PotUville; Ada Loeb, Schuylkill Haven:
Misses Nan Leopold, Mary Glass
roier, Mame Hobart, Gdt'sio Drchor and
Millie Krebs, Tumaquar Mbsos Alice
Uoffman, Maud Lessig and tho Misses
Hunter. Ashland: Miia Maud T.p
Ponn; Missoa Jo SS1Q Grunt. Jesln. A irnna
and Sarah Stein, Ollie Lewis, Mame and
IjIzziq Williams, Annio Mann. Clara
Sohoiily, . mma Keipor, Libbio and
Maggie Hughes, and Emma and
Sadie Krick, of Shenandoah ; Mr.
and Mrs. Hsrry Hunter, Ashland ;
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Titman and Dr. nnd
Mrs. Straup, Shenandoah, Messrs. "W. B.
Tombler, Mnuch Chunk: H. 0. Cope.
Bethlehem L. E. Davis, Centralia; H 0.
Becbtel, Arthur L. Shuy, Charlos Troxall
and Dr. Swaying, I'ottsvillo; Geore&L.
Snyder, SVilliamsportt L. B. Hess and
John; Q. Adams, Sbamokin; Edward
Silllman,-Jr., and Mntt. Stein. Mahanov
City; F. P. Krebs, Taratnaat George
Patterson. Lew. Vcssaee. Charles Constnin "
Ed, Faust, Budd Evans. Dr. Hcffma n and
Dr. :0'Boylo, Ashland: J. C. Brnwn.
Harry Huntzineor and Fred. Mnrniir T,r
vreeK, Will, John and Thomas Grant H
H. Zuilck, George H. Krick, Charles H,
ltoese, llr. C. M, llordaor and A. w
Gilbert, Sheuandoab,
aUNDAY ArVBRTISINO.
A Court Holds Tlmt i-h.v For It Caunol
eA4jMl.i ithe liucoVM.od, Uf.ii
Somo limp "Ko the Hhkald stated that
'unday advertising was illegal ,and whea
"dente" of our Borough C -uncil decided
that all publications of borough hflaira
ordered by Council should bs givon to the
Sunday Xewi and the Hkhald should not
receive any, tho HkiiALD ahain mado tho
declaration. A decision sustalnli g tho
position taken by the HkhaID has jut
been rendered by Jm'ge Clark, of AtlantB,
Ga ,'in a suit brought by Gcprgo P. Rowell
&Co, against tbe Walter Taylor Uru
Company; In 1880 Walter Taylor, as
manHgeroI thecoinpany.l wrote to Rwell
for an estimate for advertising in a uumbor
of Wostern papers. The agency furnished
tdowU mat p. j d d it jvss m cepttd by hint
alarTthe advertising was published.vThe
results were jig to great as Tylor ex-pec-led,"an"d
he n quested Rowell 4 Co., to
discontinue the publication ofithe; matttr
lurnished. This they declined to do, and
wrote Tr.ylor lhat tbey would continue to
publish a 1 of the advertising. He refused
tojiiythcbill in full when it was rendered,
UI'd suitwas brought for the amount due.
TEcTcase was brought to trial and when
counsel for Rowell rad tha bill furni-hed
it was found thnt a considerable portion
was for Sunday adverting. Judge C'Sik
ruled that Sunday advertising was not
legal, and in coneequtnee could not
sued for.
bo
I'ost Olllco Dou'u.
Don't fail to irivo tho street and hnnniV
number of thn nernn for ulinm moll
matter, is Intended in addressing it to a city.
-A-ZLSTOTIEailElIR LOT
Of Cfirmt - X'Vlfiants-Abotit 1,000 Yaras-MoumwtXl vZ
- 1 " l' v"- J-yv t(.
jjvmiiirui, jruiiernsfrut close them out at
Fre&L Goods J list Received !
lot of mnn Tnblp gyrpn-nuK: warnr, flM9 flavor aua cplor-
M, XO antl 12 CCtltS : niinllier
' - " .vuii UUULT nriCC
TPflflPPflf mtnllin Tn Ai nt.4.i .
: : v tncrrics-vcry nices nnotlier
amiv i-iuKicH-nattirHi eolor-s flo2, for 25
Tlie last cousljrumeut we vlH receive UIs seusou will ar-
Imitators and llumosters.
unequalled success of Allcn.l-'.'lor larua town.
notice states t6at Mr. Bock succossfullv .PoIroU8j1lllStr8 63 a" external remedy has. Don't mail any letter until you are sure
passed the examination at Williamsuort on ,uu.uuu unrupuious parties to offer, imi- 'hat It Is properly sUmpod.
t, ,u ,j. ouuuEivur m ien on tnoi i mu to piaco tne (tamp in tnouppor
repuiauun 01 aiicocK'S. It s an shtnrri t riffht hand rnrnnr.
tospoak of thorn in tho fame category a J' Bon't write on the env clone "In haste.1
tne genuine porous plaster. Their prenten- "0 of postmaster," etc.; it does no good
UOlia art) UniOUnaeU. tUelr VHUntpd mn.!, I and tend In pnnfnelnn In tho .,...1,1
- .. -"..Mil - --- --. ...... ... .uvi .niiiu unuu
uu.u'iiou vy- mew, meir auoged supe
riority tooreaualitv with Allpppb'. o r-i.
I a a .also
a jcb op unARQlt. ilofdrn biivlnp wPlln preionso.
to Messrs. Ad. Jtichtor & Oj.. 310 Too. ablest , medical practitioners and
.uroaaway. New York Citv. for thn nnl. rnemlets and thousands of trmtAf,,!
uablo book. "Guldo In Ilflnllh.'l nnd 1 Uilito i 'in declaring Alln,r.L-'0 a..
, . . -'.. n -...vuw. 0 . UIUM3
tuolndorsemonts that the "Anchor Pain I Ha'tera the best external remedy over
y oj, iho averatro rrnulred for nlMhiiii.,
!. n u. , . . ----a ...
i iv air. uock tiM neen mariA hnnt
... j ... . ---
.uu uvvto anu 'nis miinv trfpna whn
uicica nis succojs. aro extonding congratu-
luftrtna "
ling of mall matter,
Don't fail to boar in mind that it Is un
lawful to enclose matter of a hicrher olnsa
in one that is lower; e. moichaniso in
newsuapers.
Don't mall any letter unless vour ad
dresj, with a request to return, is upon the
uiiuuur - receive at ino nannn nt nmmi. i ituuul-ou. r.ninir hmin.D n.. Bn n... r ...
, - -. '-'"' I , ...ww v. mw VI..WIUIU, CM II. .1.1 VUSU U
3 oa;. tor 25 "oal poysicians. y prize medals awarded "ewaro ot imitations, and do not be non-dollvory it will be roturnod directly to
. - . I fn tha . null r.ilnw C I (. I . ' ,'. i, I fin inl.l I... 1 . . . ... I
V-ips is C1025. 1 ouum.fu.w. mis vaiuaoit) I "" iiu.iejireswniauon. ask loriyou
Hon will nr. preparation. Alleock's, and .let no solloitation or . D,
planation induce you to accept a substitute
Another Car of lancu Minnesota Flour
reh Increased sales the best evidence that it ts all
ivo ciaim ror it Jil(j UAL, TO 1HJE B1EST. Everu m, 7
barrel guaranteed to give entire satisaction.
u. A.uri0 Jissorwient ot MEMS' JbA,JSCX SHIM'IS. New
apnng aiyics, mm Goods and Well-matle.
From 50 Cents up.
Another lot Floor Oil Cloth, 2 yds, wide, at 50c-.andsome Patterns.
300 Bushels Choice, Heavy White Oats for Seed.
pounus to the, Bushels,
"We add. to our 25 Orvnt, T.is.f.1
a Cans New Hiifflniici Halted Hcaiis for as Cents.
il,,T1,11,iacl,efl' IHy. or25 Cents.
SJffirff Uaspberry-ror..
i ul' New CaSn,1 Rl1-. tc,ns-for 25 Cents.
?. "B CM'",In ?Yfllrotccl Nectarines for a Cents.
ih. jrcw 'lrilHtiirCrt'ilI ii..i... . . r : .
" ".iiiihii,ih ' iiMll ;ur ucniS.
Our CbfiLsHAVINOS, fa Befa clean HeMhy.
AT KEITER'S
The Itusalao iteller rnrt.
The COOCOrt tO ba civen in Farirlianni.
ineatro aaturuay night In aid of tbe fund
for tho reiiof of tho starving Russians will
be ono'of tho flnoet musical events hold In
Tbe Grant Cor-
Don't fail to glvo your oorresnondnnla
your full address, so that a now nnstmnn
cannot fall to find you.
Don't fail to notify your Dostmnster of
any change In your address.
not Band and Shenandoah Choral Union
win mrnisu selections of a high grado.
uut aside from the character of thn akIam
tainment, tho concert is ona that
strongly to tno hearty support of our towns
men, as 113 onjoct is one of humanity.
l'ure and tVlioleaoiue Ounlltr
Commends to publio approval tho Call'
TPoZWiu "rniR nquia Jaxativo romedy, Syrup oi
Figs. It is pleasant to tho taste and by
acung gently on tno uianoys, liver and
bowels to cloanso tho system effectually, it
Another Iloxlnir Mutih.
John Donahoe and "William Gibion.bnth
authorize the annointmunt of
. ., , , - . ueaun ana uociao tno el clbl Itv of rnnm-
onlvremndr iubwuiuwiw. mere aro otnor important
uuijf roiuouy, I mltnr tn nn nn.l,l.,.J V.i. 11 .....
- v..i.iUVIVU, un. buuao iwo
should receive first attention.
Here You Aro.
M, L. Kemmoror, wholosale and retail
Tho prettiest carueta and nil ninth. .1
tncke's, No. 10 South Jardin stroet.
County Committee Mcetlnir.
The mombers of the ltotiuhllpn fim.ni
Committee aro hereby notified to mnnf In
Centennial Hall, PotUvillo. on Monday 0 f town' wero watebed last night to box
April 25. at 10 o'clock a. m.. for th J for 8100 a side, tho match to come ofl in
of electing a County Chairman nd i,.n.. aut threo weeks. The time and place
acting such othor business as mav nronerlu wlu " Uxod laler- Flvo ounco K'ves will
coma boforn thn mpptln,, ' be used.
1 ii
11. . 1 . ucwiri. 1 1 1 1 1 .. I. 1 1 i ..: I ...
1110, . I upanisiug iirama, ana the
i H-Ut. . Chairman Co.. flonw. I 1 u.vt.. - . . .
. uumuui ui uHuius una aro curea 01 eougbs,
JllUKe tlie Alfivn TZnw I colas mnn Prnnn ho Iko fiyv.t -linu
. 1 f j wau a 11 im
if- luinnri mAn ui.nl 1 I... .n .1 1 nnn..H .. .4 c . . i. . ,
- itiiii. ,u uu imu w tmfm. 1 vhuujt Muu uouoMt nru sure cry-ioHans Oj
oivuBnnu inuir constituonts iBey should no virtue ot that medicine.
rioard or
Buoklon'e Arnica Salve.
The Best Salvo in tho woild for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, FeviT
Soros, Totter, Chapped Hauds, Chilblains
Corns, and nil Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no payment required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect eatislaction,
or monoy refunded. Price 23 cents por
box. For sale by C H.'Hagenbuch.
"Uncle Hiram."
This seasori "Undo Hiram" has been
entirely re-writton and revised and is now
one of tho ttronpest sensational comody
dramas before the public. A special effort
has been made in tho wav of spm.in o(rm.
which appeah to evi ry one from the gallery
to the logo. Mr. Woodhull has for vears
been ono of our cleverest
author and bow his versatility in produc
ing a sawmill and railroad train in full
working order in view of thn ,,dfn
Tho latter howl themselves hoarse over tha
thrilling situations and pack the house
night'y. A competent sunn lrilnw pnm.
Pny, including Miss Tng t Griswold, tho
pretty singer and dancer. nMr .Brnml. t
"Woodhull and faithfully portrays tho varN
ous characters. Iho ulot
treats Of a conspiracy to blight a man's
reputation, but the doviltry is frustrated by
"Uncle Hiram" and virlun trlnmnn. nvt
villainy nnd.onds happy.-r-SunJury Daily.
,"Unclo Hiram" appears at Forguson's the
atre to-morrow night.
Rest work done at Bronnsn's steam
laundry. Everything whito and spotless.
Lace curtains a specialty. All wtrk
guaranteed.
Steel Jlooniigr the llcst.
Steel roofing is Eteadily forcing itsolf
before the people as the best, cheapest and
most durable kind of roofing that can bo
placod on buildings and the demand for it
is increasing daily. It can be put on
quick and without tearing off tho old roof
ing, or otherwise Inconyenioncing the 00
cupants. Hazleton now has over '00,000
(eet of it. F. B, Curntplngs is the town
agent for tbe roofing. 4-13-eod.8w
all
Jtcitdlnt; Trains to Ituu,
Commencing Monday, 25th inst..
passenger trains on the Readinr? Railroad'.
Sbonandoah branch will depart from and
arriyo at tbe station of the Lahieh Vallnv
diyhlon, N E. cornor Centre and Plum
streets. The old station at Omtra and
.Union streets will be abandoned so far as
passenger business is comcorned.
Not tlio llrilrilpv Ttnxv.
Mrs. Rradloy writes that thri Pnll.h .ml
Hungarian riot that took nlace In thn Flr.t
waru on juonuay was not at her row of
houses, but "In Norrls' row and hatwpen
the vacant lots."
1'rorres.lveKuchrp
Dr, and Mrs. Stein iravo a nrotrresclvn
eueure nartv at their rnsldpnpn nn Vn.n, I ... I rn....n 11..11...
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Jardin street last oyoninK and entertained confectioner. Is now located at 35 North LA r5u!.ar. ",oetlnK of Borough
manner Z7 oUT! 1 ia V7.M We.t Easter novelties In I ' w ' heldbis evening.
uuuifwo iiuniiiBii an u jii r-. lit. A nu. . A 1 I . .
" " ma cuuiilv. iiih imnn i inn nn at innn i t i . . ii m- .
William NfIman"won tho "first prize and
tneBcconawas won by MlssSallio Beacham
and Mr, Lew VoiIibd-p. Mm, llmum.n .ml
Mr. Nelman also won the donkey prize,
Post photographs and crayons at DabL'i
wholesale rates.
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Moves tho bowels each day.
I need to use It.
Most people
Ulirab our stairs, it will nav ron. wn
are bettor situated than any ground floor Orders for Evuninq Herald should be
truUnrv In t in intun TT11B On Hf ry I ... . . v
n rf w, i v it , (jt at HOOKS sY mown1 a news atnnJ
wv a Vnurn AIitih m.MM
The cheapest dIrrh fnr rnrriAfa find nil
cloths is atO. D. Fricke's. No. 10 South
Jardin street.
"Joe" To. night.
'Joe." J- L. Tumnaat's lioalitlfnl dram.
thit.w&s s onthuiiastically received at Ql
rardville on Tussday last, will bo produced
at Ferguson's theatre to-night. The play
is givon with new and original scenery cov
ering 8.000 feot of canvas, Tho company
is an excellent ono.
Electric Ruunlntr Time.
Theelectrio cars now leave' the corner
of Main and Centre streets at 0 a. m. and
leave at intorvals of 15 minutes thnro.
after urtil 11 p. m. This sehfldnln will
be subject to a chanira from rivtnri..
tho work of putting In tho turnouts nro-
grosses. The minors will find theearlv
morning care convenient.
liull loatjoued.
The ball to bo held In KnhhW All era
house on Monday evening, April 25ih, for
the boncfitof He nrv llowmnn. h.a linn.i
po.tponod until "Wednesday, May 4,
4-2i.it
Buy Ktyttont flour,
natno Lkssio & Co.,
printed on every sack,
Bo luro that tha
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