The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, April 28, 1892, Image 4

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OF ALL COMPETITOKS,
QUALITY CONSIDERED
WHO OIVK
OZ, TO THE POUND.
AND
QUARTS TO TUB GALLON
AT SEVERN'S,
QOLID and plated Silver
ware, Gold and Silver
Watches, Diamonds, Precious
Stories, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti
cal Goods, Banquet,Parlor and
Piano Lamps,unique in design
with 75 and 260 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
Holdermaris
Jewelry Store,
The most prosresslve ettabllshmcnt
lu the county.
Corner Main ana Lloyd Streets.
LOCAL13TTI53.
White washing time.
The leavos are coming.
The bicyclists are out on fine flays.
Any man feels better toastod than roasted.
The cane carrying habit keeps right on grow.
1ng.
May will havo live Sundays, Mondays and
Tuesdays.
All kinds of mechanics now havo tholr hands
lull of work.
The balls will beforo long bo supplanted by
the dancing picnics.
That gold Is hard money Is no sign that silver
Is easy money.
The sudden weather changes arc not con.
duclve to good health.
Spring vegetables from the south are ap
pearing In our markets.
A fair umbrella may bo had for what It costs
to cover an old one.
Thou shalt always havo Joy In tho evening
it thou has spent thy day well.
Many bad debts, llko tho Indian reservations
in tho west, are open to settlement.
May will come In next Sunday and we may
then look for somo nno spring woather.
Elootrio Bitters.
This remedy U becoming so well known
and so popular as to need no special men
tion. All who havo used Electric Bitters
sing tho same song of praieo. A purer
niodicine does not exist and it is guaranteed
to lo all that is claimed. Electrio Bitters
will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kid
neys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt
Kboum and other affections caused by im
pure blood. AVill drive Malaria from the
system and prevent as well as cure all
Malarial fevers. For cure of Ueadaolio,
Constipation and Indirection try Electric
Bitters Bntiro satisfaction guaranteed, or
money refunded. Price 50c. and 81,00 per
bottle at O. II. Uagunbuch's drug sloro.
Coming Kicnts.
May 4th. Benttlt ball for Henry Bow
man, wbo lias been ill for over four years,
at Bobbins' opera houio.
May 0th. Lecture by ltev. Anna Sbaw,
of Massachusetts, in M. K. church. Sub
ject "Fate- of Republics "
jay o Lf,uru "tfata of Ropubirui.ii
bv IW. AUna Sbaw, of Massachusetts, in
il. ohurih.
May 80. Kicelslor Social Club straw
berry and ice wo.ra fostl al in Kubbins'
op-ra, homo.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla.
When sho was a Child, she cried for Castorla.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla.
When she bad Children, sho gave them Castorla,
Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's
YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE
Good horses, nice buggies
and responsible drivers are the
essential things for a pleasant
drive, which can always be had
at my stables, 12 and 14 North
Pear alley, rear of Luberg's
hardware store. Horses taken
to board. Undertaking in all
its branches attended to with
promptness.
I5YAN J. AYIES.
Just See What
A DOLLAR WILL BUY
AtJas. Thomas'.
IS cans of Tomatoes,
10 cans of lleana,
dozen of Oranges,
t potrnd of (toffee,
18 ohm of Peos,
7 doxen or Lemons,
te pound of Sugar,
30 pound of Jelly.
Remember, theee are only a few of our
prloeH. Alto, have full One of Uieen
Truck, bating just returned
from the cHy.
James Tliomat'
CHEAP CASH STORE,
Coal and "West Sts.
1'iuzled.
About two years ago a thoroughbred cow
wa stolen from James Hoaton, tho mine
foreman at Lost Oro. k. All efforts to got
trace of tho cow failed until a few days
ngo, when Mr. lleatou found tho animal in
possession of a l'olo residing noar Lost
Greek. The cpw was, eurr.endo.rfd to Mr.
llcnton and tho Polo demanded the money
paid for it from another Polo. Tho 1'nltor
demanded nil money from a Jew cow
loalcrlntown and the dealor demanded
his money from a farmor, who said that ho
bought the cow Irom a man who has tlnce
gone West. The two Poles wore In 'Squire
Shoemaker's ofllce last night. Onoof them
will sue tbo Jew cow dealor and let him
settle with the farmor, who will bo obliged
to roimburso the Jew and look for bis relief
to tho man who ha1, gone Wo;t.
It Should bo In Evory Houao.
J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sbarpiburg,
I'a., says ha will not bo without Dr. King's
Now Discovory for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds, that it cured his wife who was
ibraitenod with Pneumonra after an at
tack of "La Grippe," when various other
remedies and Boveral physicians had done
her no good. Kobort Bnrbr, of Cooks
port, Pa,, claims Dr. King's Now Dis
covery has done him more good than any
thing ho ever wteil for Lung Troublq.
Nothing llko it. Try it. Free trial bottles
at O. H, Uagenbuch's Drug Store. Lurge
bottles, COj. and 81,
TEN UTILE DKMOCUATS.
Ten little candidates
Worked It very lino,
One of .tbom was traded off
Then there were nine.
Kino little candidates
Feeling good and groat,
Ono of them a tumblo took
Then there wcro eight.
Eight little candidates
Almoet lit for Heaven,
Ono of them a letter wrote
Then there were soven.
Seven little candidates
Cutting up their tricks,
Ono took tho silver craze .
Then there were six.
Six little candidates
Very much alive.
One talked himself to death
Thon there were five.
Five little candidates
Bet up qulto a war,
One mado n southern trip
Then there wcro four.
Four little candidates
Went out on a spree,
Ono took the Keeley cure
Then there were three.
Three little candidates
Tried to worry through,
Ono became a Mugwump
Then thero wcro two.
Two Httlo candidates
Started with a gun,
With a Freo Trado load It burst
Then thcro was ono.
FINALE.
Ono little Democrat
Horry, mad nnd tired,
Trlod to tight the campaign out
Hut very soon expired.
Have you any form of Rheumatic diS'
ease? If so a bottle of tho g4tiuino im
ported Anchor Pain Kxpoller is tho happy
relief. Try it and bo convinced. 60 cent
r bottlo, at O. II. najrenbuch, P. P. D.
Kirlin, J. M. Ilillsu and other druggists.
(WITH BEFITTING 8ERVIOES.
The Corner-Stonn of tlin Meltrahnn Ilullnl
Philosophy Laid at Wu4hlacton.
WiiSUiNOTO.v, April 29. Appropriate
exercises incident to the laying of thi
corner-stone of tho MoMahon Hall oi
Fhilosopny, took place yesterday after
noou on the grounds of the Catholic
University. A large orowd of spectators
including many of the most prominent
Catholics in Washington and well
known clergymen, were present, among
them being Cardinal Ulbbons, Arch
bishops Williams, of Boston: Ityan, of
Philadelphia; Corrlgan, of New York,
and Bishops Mees, ot Covington, Ky,,
Chappelle, of Santa Fe, and Vnndovlvor
of Richmond, Va.
There were also about fifty priests In
cle.i-ij garb seated on the platform.
A procession n tb leoturo
ball of the University, und proceedeu t-.
the site of the new building, where Car
dinal Gibbons, and Hon, 0. J. Bona
parte delivered nppropriatate addresses.
The building is 260 feet long, 100 feet
In the centre, the wings boing 70 feet
deep. The central portion of the build
ing containing the great assembly hall
will be ereoted last. When completed
the building will be surmounted by a
statue of Christ, "Tho Light of the
World." It will not be opened until in
the fall ot 181)4, when It will bo equipped
with the best faculty that can be ob
tained. THE JURORS WERE SCARED.
How It Ilappans thut Annrchlit Ilavv
Choi K.CHpoa the Guillotine.
Paws, April 28. The finding of ex
tenuating circumstances In the case of
Ravachol and Simon, and the acquittal
of their three ossociates la attributed to
pusillanimity on the part of the Jury,
It is asserted by some that, if Ravaohol
bad not chosen to avow his guilt, the
jury would have acquitted him also, an
from first to last they were unable to
conceal the terror which animated them.
Indeed tho Anarchists were treated by
everybody throughout the proceedings
with far more consideration than ordi
nary criminals, and Ravachol seemed to
notice and to appreciate the dread with
which he was regarded.
The general public are greatly disap
pointed wite the verdiot as It Is feared
that It will encourago, Instead of deterr
ing the enemies ot society, and there Is
a growing in favor ot martial law tor a
time, and the suppression of the Anarch
ists by a series of courtmartlalt and
Summary executions, euoh as crushed
the communists twenty years ago.
Very, the restaurant keeper who was
Instrumental in delivering Ravachol to
the police, was In a very low condition
this morning. The amputation of bis
limbs has been attended by a sinking of
vitality that diminished seriously his
chunces of recovery.
"Wall paper anl window shales at cotU
1'ortz'j, 21 N. Main atraat. -l-28-!f
BOCK BEER !
IPULexxox txxxcl-
Lnsoi Boor
ORDEll AT ONCE.
Christ. Schmidtj Agi,
207 West Conl St.,
sia:E3sr-A.3srjDOA.i3:.
" We Study to Please I" '
Old Stand. New Goods
EVERYTHING IN THE.
GR0GERYLINE
ALWAYS IN STOCK.
Fish, Iluttcr and Eggs,
Flour and Fcd, , .
Potatoes, Green Truck,
Ilay and Straw, &o., &c.
Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store !
(Muldoon's old stand)
COIINM CKNTKE AND WEST STREETS.
ABFM HEEBNER CO.,
PORT. CARBON, PA
Manufacturers of -Of
Every Description.
Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c.
"JW-riNEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES.-'
Write for catalogues. Correspondence solicited.
Specialties!
Tho best Chimney Top yet discovered,
Tho wind cannot blow down.
Do you want the best range money can
buy r Then purchase tho "NEW
1JUOADWAY,"
Tin llooflng and Spouting dono on the
shortest notice.
All kinds of STOVE REPAIRS.
A portion of your patronago solicited.
. R. PRATT,
331 South Jardln Street, Shenandoah,
"THE ELECTRIC"
(John McNeil's old stand)
East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa.
The finest, purest and best
Liquors, Beers, lies, Porters !
Cigars, &c, In the county.
Tho place has been entirely renovatod and im
proved, l'olllo attention ana nouorauie treat
incnt to all.
k. j. mux,hoix,ani.
RAN
MILLINERY OPENING
reliable millinery store of
ELLA McGINNISS,
EAST CENTRE STREET, SHENANDOAH
The finest and largest stock of
HATS, BONNETS
AND
MHUNEKY GOODS
Of all binds. Come and see the display be-
lore purcnasingeisewuere.
323- W. ' W IXjX3D,
DEALER IS
Musical Instruments,
SHEET MUSIC AND STATIONERY.
The finest goods In the market at
tho lowest prices. Ail new goous.
Cor. Lloyd and Jardin Sts., Shenandoah, Pa.
COFFEE HOUSE.
MRS. CONNICK IN CHARGE.
A SQUARE MEAL AT A NOMINAL PRICE.
Everything woll cooked and clean. An elab
orate hill of fare dally. Lodgings
for travelers.
llHIt, COPiNICIC.3 N.WnlllHt,
House Cleaning!
AND
FAMILY WASHING DONE
APPLY AT
325 West Lloyd St., Shenandoah.
A Choorfnl Homo.
"Well, Mary, how cheerful your homo is. You
always havo such a cheerful tiro."
"Yos, 'tis true! we always havo a good Are
since we get our coal from Zerbo & Co. 'a Moun
tain Colliery. Hcforo v.e always had such a
time getting a fire In the morning. That made
us all cross and crabbed; but now everything Is
lovely. And, besides, it Is cheaper. Mart
Shocmolcer takes orders, does tho collecting
and delivering.
. George H. Williams
Will occupy the store-room,
7 N. Jnrclln St., Sliemimloali
ON APRIL 1st.
A full line of dry goods, prpcerles, oilcloths,
provisions, etc FLQult & per barrel. Other
goods In proportion. Prices ot all competitors
will bo met. '
'A .n 3 - f . 1 , . j . ' . I
Why economize, in order to bridge over the hard;. times ?
There is no actual necessity 'for 'it if you act the prudent part
and make your purchases of Groceries, Canned Goods, Pro
visions, &c, at ' " ,
Because you can buy g-oods there much cheaper than at any
other place, so that what you save in in this respect will make
up the loss of time. Half-time at the collieries need have no
terrors to those who buy at the '
READY-PAY STORE1
To be convinced, give the new store a trial. , Don't make a
mistake in the place. It is nearly" opposite the postoffice, in
the Shenandoah Bakery building. Goods are all new all the
most popular and attractive. Don't be deceived by being told
tnat you can do better elsewhere for you cannot.
No. m
South Main Street,
SHENANDOAH.
r
ti :
We've Cot the Pull.
With a stock of Spring Cloth
ing like ours, and the prices
right, the race is easy and all
glides smoothly along no jars,
no upsets, no disappointments.
This is Boys' Clothing- time.
Remember that we have the
largest and brightest depart
ment for Boys' and Children's
Goods in the country. All the
handsome new things are here
of American as well as foreign
makp.
A. C, YATES & CO,
Corner 13th and Chestnut Streets,
Ucst Mn fie Clotliliij;
lu IMitlntlelpula.
A Corner in Hats.
Some hats are neither worth throwing nor
taking out of a corner. A good hat lsjllght, dur
able, shapely and a pleasure to the wearer; a
bad hat Isn't worth powder enough to blow It
into peraiuon. uooauaiuare no more expen
sive than bad ones, but bad hats are oxncnslvo
at any price and sensible men couldn't be paid
to wear them. Our 88 bat la a pcrfeot gem, and
there Is no reason to bo without ono at this low
tlguro. Tho tame la truo of our o Neckwear
ana suspenaers. uooa Bmrts irom io tip to re.
All the newest things In gents' undens oar, col
lars and cuffs. Everything at rock bottom price.
19 South Main St., Shenandoah,
To Workingmeri
THE-
msbta atsuiaa msama Vtst mora
REDUCED
"OIVCSSELS from 6O0 up. Table and
Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums
from 25o up. Window Shades, Rugs,
Matte, Curtain Poles, etc., at low prices.
The best line of Lace CurtaliiB ever
shown In town from $1.00 a pair up.
' 4.
T T PRTPF,( OLD RELIABLE,
U XJ . JL XYJlvjJLj O, north main street.
Largest Assortment.
LATEST STYLES!
Our Prices were never equalled before. We
sell carriages cheaper than in Philadelphia
or elsewhere. We have a full line of
Heywood Carriages, and can
furnish you any style
for less than you
Can Buy at the Factory.
Call and see for yourself. We mean Just what
we say. Our prices will surprise you.
J. P. WILLIAMS & SON,
No, 8 South Main Street,
GEO. W. HASSLER,
JOS North Jardln Street,
SHENANDOAH, XA.,
House Painter and Paper Hanger.
All work executed promptly and at
reasonable rates. Perfect satisfac
tion guaranteed, as none, but llrst
class workmen are employed,
WALL PAPER FOR SALE!
At retail or in jobbers' lots,
ELLIS, Tho TiDPm th and Stove Dealer,
has removed to the
Cor. of Ct-mre unci jnrcllu Htm,
Where he will be pleased to meet nil his old as
well as many now customers as possible.
Good work i fair price..
..1 j ,
BzfLcsasrai 1L
PRICES 1
THEHEYWOQDi
FORMER'S
Saloon and
Restaurant
JVo, 11S
N. WHITE STItEET.
First-class Lager Tleer, Ale, Porter and Tem
perance Drinks and Cigars. Fine old
Wines and Liquors ulways
on hand.
II. O. FOLMEIt, Prop.
CViff around 11 nil $xend apltnaiint hour.
CHRIS. BOSSLER'S
SALOON AND RESTAURANT
201 N. Main Bt., Bhenandoah.
The Finest Slock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, k