f e fill Meet Prices OF AIVL COMPETITORS, QUALITY CONSIDERED WHO GIVE "10 OZ. 10 THE POUND. AND 4-PUTS TO TDE GALLON AT SEVERN'S. 3OLID 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 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 progressive establishment In the county. Corner Mam ana Lloya Streets. I,OCAI.KTTJ2S. J ow (or out door sports. Fast driving Is to bo stopped. I Straw hats arc gradually appearing. Save all tho flowers for Decoration Day. Mass fishing will bo legal on and alter Juno llirst. lluttcr remains high in prlco for this season of the year. Wisdom never kicks at tho iron walls it can't bring down. Arbutus has come and gone and lilacs have taken its place. Spring chickens are about but as yet are a lather dearblto. Always talked against yet constantly grow ing In popularity tho telephone. Tho terminal facilities of tho wasp aro large, but they are amplo for their purpose. Now that corn planting season Is here, warm -weather is needed to mako the corn grow. The new name for tho man who throws a banana peel on the sidewalk Is a banarchlst. Shenandoah ought to bo looking out for new manufacturing enterprises, other towns are .picking them up. Bucklon'e Arnica Salvo. Tho Host Salvo In the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no payment required. It is guaranteed to give porfoct satisfaction, or money refunded. Prico 25 cents per box. For salo by C. II. Hagenbuch. Hall's for cabinet photos, 60c. per dozen. Coining Invents. 3Iay 17 Strawberry and Ice Cream Fes tival, Bobbins' opora bouse, under the mpicos of tho English Lutheran church. May 18 Ice cream festival, undor the auspices of the "Y," In Kobbins' opora house. May 30 Picnic at Lakeside, by Junior Class, High School. May SO. Excelsior Social Club straw berry and ico cream festival in Kobbins' opira house. May 30 Picnic at Ellengowan Grove, for the benefit of tho Ellengowan drum rps. May 31. Children's Concert, under the auspices of tho "Vm. Penn Juvenile Choir, In Wm. Penn M. E. church. June 11. Strawborry and Ice cream festival, in tho P. M. church hall, under ausplcos of ladies Aid of the P. M. church. Juno 13. Strawborry and ice cream festival in Kobbins' opera house, under tho ausplcoj of the youug people of the Eng lish IUptist church. June 14. Strawberry and ico cream festival, under tho auspices of the Ladles' Aid Society of the M. E. church, in Kob bins' opera bouse. Finoft photos, COc. perdczen.atKeagov'e. YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE! Good horses, nice buggies and resnnnsiblc drivers nr flip essential things for a pleasant urive, wnicn can always he Had nt tnv atnlilne 19riiirl 14- TJnrtli Pear alley, rear of Luberg's naruware store, xaorscs taiten to board. TTndertnkinp- in nil its branches attended to with promptness. I3YAN J. IJAYIKS. Just iee What A DOLLAR WILL BUY AtJas. Thomas'. 13 cans of Tomatoou, 16 cans of lleans, f4 dozen of Orange. 6 pounds of Code, 18 cons of Peas," 7 dozen of Lemons, at pounds of Sugar, 30 pounds of Jelly. Remember, these are only a few of our prlutt. Alio, hare full line of Qreon Truck, hnvtpg just returned from tho city. Jtimea Tliomat' CHEAP CASH STORE, Coal and West Sts. BIG MINING DEAL. A Combine to Work VoryWch Iron De posit In New Mexico. CniCAOO, May 10. Negotiations have just been closed tn thin city which, it Is Haiti, will open up a new iron field, the extent and wealth of which has never beon reckoned by steel manufacturers. The successful close of tho leal Is said to bring Into association some of the wealthiest mine owners 'In tho country. The property has been quietly secured and the men who now own tho 01 min ing .claims that cover the deposit will put a value on it anywhere from $1C, 000,000 to $25,000,000. Fifteen millions of almost pure Iron ore of tho llessemer steel quality aro said to be in sight, and work has already been begun on the highest development of the properly, which will include rail ways nnd smelting works to bo owned uy the company. The ore so doscrlbed lies in the so-called Ilmover Valley of New Mexico, about AO miles from Silver City, N. .M., and 100 ratios from El Paso, Tex. The men for whom the purchase was" made -are said to be Horace Ilrock, the owner of the celebrated Cornwall Iron mines near Lebanon, Pa,, the largest iron mines in the United States; A. Lan feer Norrle, of the great Norrle iron mines near Ironton, Mich., the second largest iron mines In the world; William Hnrrimnn, banker, of New York city; L. W. Barringer, the Phlladephla million aire; W. II, Simpson, of Boston; Fred Crocker, of the Union Paclflo Railway; Heber R. Bishop, of New York; John Brockman, of El Paso; Isaao E. Adams, of Chicago, and John Brock, of New York city. Tho closing details of the purchase were arranged when A. Lanfeer Norrle and Heber R. Bishop were passing through this city en route to Japan with Llspenard Stewart and Raymond Miller of New York. It is upon their return early in September that a company Is to be Incorporated and an organization per fected. Meanwhile a new road is to be built directly from Silver City to the mines, a distance of fifty miles. It is understood that the men all sbnro equally In the purchase and ownership, and that cash was paid for the property. L. W. Barringer of Philadelphia, is the man who has been most active in curry ing out the deal, the deposit having been discovered by his brother, D. L. Barrin ger, a geological expert. DRIVEN FROM WEST POINT. Ex-Cadrt Broatch Telia ofllrutul Hazing Method!. Middletown, Conn., May 10. J. W. Broatch, a former West Point cadet, is here recuperating, it is alleged, from a hazing that he received at the Military Academy at West Point. Broatch was a member of the fourth or "plebe" class, In which he took high rank. Ho gradu ated frpm Yale In the class of '01, where he was the most prominent literary man in his class. At West Point Broatch came into col lision with men of the first class, because of his refusal to brook tho insults heaped by them upon the "plebe?;" and upon one occasion he had a fistic encounter with one of them, which resulted in both contestants being laid up for two we3ks. At last, finding life there unbearable, he resigned his cadetsbip. Upon the first tender of his resignation it was refused by the Secretary of War on account of Mr. Broatch's high standing, but was afterward accepted at his urgent re quest. Broatch says that the system of hazing practised there is .infinitely worse than anything in vogue in any American col lege. Men who hnvo sullored it and felt the injustice of it have refrained from holding it up to public reprobation, be cause to do so would mean ostracism at the academy, Broatch tells of a classraato who, though suffering from a physical defect, was forced to fight time after time, and compelled to run such a gauntlet of bar barous cruelty that he resigned at the end of six months, a mental and physi cal wreck. Desperate Stase Robber. Redding', Cal., May 10. The holding up of the Keddlng & Weaversvilla stage Saturday night in the suburbs of tho town of Shasta, has created great ex citement. Two masked men, one on either side of the coach, ordered Driver Boyce to "halt" and to throw down the boxes. Messenger Buck Montgomery, who was riding inside the stage, opened tiro on the robbers, wounding one of them, but was himself mortally wound ed by a robber who was in ambush. Ha died on hour later. Driver Boyce and a passenger nnmed Suhr were also wound ed, but not fatally, The robbers rifled tbo treasure boxes, securing about $20, 000. Officers and a large posse are in pursuit of the robbers. Poor lroipect for Whoat. St. Padl, Minn,, May 10, The con tinued cold and wet weather is becom ing serious to the crop prospects of North Dakota. It this stato of things lasts much longer the farmers will suffer heavy losses. Not more than CO per csnt. of the wheat acreage of last year will bo heeded In North Dakota. Along the line of the Northern Pacific the conditions soon) to be rather .worse than in any other section. Throughout the other sections of the Northwest tho grain is dolug fairly well and a fair crop will be raised. The Cotton CoiuprrM Deal Oft. New Oiileass, May 10. The glgantiu cotton compress deal has been declared off by thu agent who secured options aggregating 11,000,000 on eighteen of the twenty presses in Now Orleans. London and New York capitalists were supposed to be behind the deal, but failed to respond with enough cash to consummate it, ttfSZ Iudloted I'or Mm dor. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 10. Adam Hass and Peter Schultz, the wen under arrest for the murder of tho tbree-uiouths-old infant of Mary Wertholmer, the body of which thoy burled in the ban its of Newton Creek, have been indicted for murder In the first de cree. Tliw tVeileyan fublloatlon, Boston, May 10. A new publication At Wesleyan University, to be called "The Wesleyan Magazine," will appear In June. The editors will be p. V. Dubois, of Philadelphia, and B. A. Thompson, ot QUu Olden, Pa. ELEOTBION OTES. More 'Charters for Itonds In Schuylkill County Granted. Tho Tamaqua and Pottavlllo Electric KallroaJ, with a capital stock of $120,000, has been chartered. J. O. Ulrich is president and lease Christ treaturer. The roUto covers 20 miles and passes along tho public road from Tamtqua, through New- kirk, Tuscanra, Patterson, Brockville, Middleport, New Philadelphia, Cumbola, Port Catbon and Mecbanicevlllo into Pottsville. A charter has also beon granted for an electric road from Mahanoy City to East Mahanoy Junction (Lakeside) and thence to Tamaqua. The electric road betweon Mahanoy City and Tamaqua can be made to pay on ac count of Laketido being a cummer resort and locitod about midway between tho two points, but as to th6 proposed roads betweon Laniford and TiimaquH, and the latter place and Pottsyllle there is some doubt. However, if capitalists are willing, there will beno harm in trying the pulse of the peoplo. There is no difficulty at Girardvillo be tween the Borough Council and theelectric railway company. The Council will build an iron bridge over the creek at Ogden street, the present terminus of the railway, and proposals for tho work have beon asked for. As soon lis the bridge, is com plrtod the road will be extended. Tho business of the electric railway yes- tordsy wts very largo. Tho railway company will erect a hand some building in Girardville and have several offices arranged in it for its business. A Loader. Since its first introduction, Electric Bit ters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among puro medicinal tonics and alternatives containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for all ail ments of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys. It will euro Sick Headache, Indigestion, Con etlpation, and drive Malaria from the sys tem. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will bo refunded. Price only 60c. per bottle. Sold by O. H. Hagenbuch. Finest pholcs, COc ptrdozen.alKeagey'e Headache, cured by using Gregory's Powders. 15 cents a "package. Take ho other. For sale by druggists. 5-61m Hall still leads. -Photos 60 par drzn. WANTS, .too. LOT FOK SALE. A very desirable lot, 3Qx 110 feet, on East Coal street. Apply at liEKAM) office. 4-sa-tf YTt AntED. A strong boy to learn the bak V ing trado. Apply at J. 1 I'loppert's bakery, S3) El st Centre street. 5-10-tf STOVE FOR SALE. A good, nearly new, cooking stove. To bo sold to mako room for a range. Apply at Hkhald office. 4-28-tf T1 OST. At the Lehigh depot, a nockotbook XJ containing a sum of money. The Under will please leave same at the herald office. 5-ll-3t T7IOR RENT. Lodco room, nicelv furnished: Jj also two omces. in post offlco building. "PL") iu J xiuuums, J'OUHVUIU. o-io-ii TTIOR SALE. An upright Knnbo piano in first class condition. Tho owner leaving town Is the reason for selling. Apply to Will iam Burchill, 311 West Lino btrcet. 5-llMw T OST. A small sliver watch, with fob at. I J tnp.hed. Kinder will tin rfmnrilnrl hv returning bamo to Lizzie Ilcsser. 129 N White sireei. o-n-it D ESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.- fur bale. Will bo sold whole, or in parts to suit purcnascr. Apply on tne premises. i-is-ro T?OR SALE. Cheap, a one-horse spring .C wagon with top. Also a two-seat surrey with extension top. Apply to Fred, llurkhart, no rturiu .uuiu H'-ruut. a-o-i WANTED. Honest, energetio men to solicit orders for Nursery Htock; ex. penscs and salary to men who can leave homo and work steady; also commission to loca agents: write for terms and territory. Address it. u. uuaso u uo,, iiju. i enn r-i.. x nu a., n 4-io-im-eoa PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-Notlce Is hereby given that I have this day sold out my in- icresi in ine nenanaoan iteauy-i'ay store, trading under the 11 rm name of Smith & Swin clo. All claims ncalnst the bald llrm will hn settled by C. W. Smith, tho remaining member of tho llrm, and all accounts due mo to bo paid iu iuu bum v v amiiu. S. H. SWINGLE, Shenandoah, Pa., April 28, 'W. 4-if7-4t-oaw M. P. Conry's Saloon, 31 South Main Street, Next to tho First National Hank, for froshbecr, purier, uiua uuu it'uijiurancu unnKS, Boarding by the Day, Week or Month. FOLMER'S Saloon and Restaurant Xa. 11S N. WHITE STREET, First-class Lager Hecr, Alo, Porter and Tent' peranco unmia ana cigars, nno oia Wines and Liquors always on hand, II. C. FOLMER, Prop. CViff arouml and tpend a pleamnt hour. "THE ELECTRIC" (John McNeil's old stand) East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa, The finest, purest and best Liquors, Beers, Ales, Porters ! Cigars, &c, In tho county. The place has been entirely renovated nnd Inv prgved. I'ollto attention and honorable treat' menttoall. ' ( 1 V . I. J. nVLHOLLANO. jJ S. KISTLER, M. D FJIYS1CIAN AND SUItClEOH, Office 120 N. Jardln street, Shenandoah, Pa" JimcillHOJS'H THEATRE, r. J. FSnOTJBON, MAKAPER. THURSDAY, MAY 19th, 1892. ONE NIGHT ONLY, MARIE PRESCOTT In a magnificent production of II, Rider Hag- guru s grcui piay, " Cleopatra I" MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES. Superb, new and elaborate scenery. Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c unci $1. John Whltely, Manager. ABRAM HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA Manufacturers.of Of Every Description. Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c. WFINEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES.-3 Wrlto for catalogues. Correspondence solicited. GRAND MILLINERY OPENING nt the old reliable millinery store of ELLA McGINNISS, EAST CENTRE STREET, SHENANDOAH. The finest and largest stock of HATS, BoisricrETs AND WILLINERY GOODS Of all hinds. Come and see the display be fore purchasing e.sewlieie. 's Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Sts., onenanaosn, ra. Regular meals nt popular rices served at all times. Adles' ' dining ana re freshment rooms attach ed. Bar stocked with the finest brands of clears 1 ,and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. MANN'S restaurant, 104 South Main St., Shenandoah. Finest Wines, Whiskeys and Cigars in Mock Fresh Ileer. Ale and Porter. Hoarders keDt hv tho dav or week nt rmann. able rates. BEST MADE CLOTHING IN PHILADELPHIA On this 3'outh there are no Hies, For we know that when he dies He'll go through the pearly gates, Because he bought that suit at Yates'. Ta-ra-ra-Boom! de-re. A, C, YATES & CO,, Corner 13th and Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Corner in Hats. Homo hats are neither worth throwing nor taking out of a corner. A good hat li11ght, dur able, shapely and a pleasure to the wearers a bad hat isn't worth powder enough to blow It Into perdition. Good hats aro no more expen sive than bad ones, but bad hats are expensive at any price and senBlblomen couldn't be paid iu vt cur mexn. uur nui la a perjeci gem, una there Is no reason to bo without one at this inw figure. The same Is true of our !Ko Neckwear una auBpenaers. uooa shirts from io up to ti. All the newest things in geutu' underwear, col- juio uuu, urns, ivvtrjimcg at rpcK oottom prico 3CAWLAIJ? zg South Main St., Shenandoah. A THE HERALD Has iiow entered new territory thus making it the best adver tising medium in this section. In .every town and patch along the electric it isiread each afternoon. IT PAYS THE MERCHANTI located 'in either' this or the towns along theelectric road to Girard ville to advertise in the Herald, because its circu lation' is daily-increasing in these 3 towns, especially jj Girardville,- in- creasinn- snips re 4 curring daily in that place. The Hbraivd's influ- jj proportionately: OUR JOB DEPARTMENT Is the best in the region, and the class of work we turn out is' not surpassed for the neatness of-excu-tion outside of the large cities. A trial will con vince you of this. BrrVrfh. TH HERALD 1 wbMom OUT ALL REDUCED: GREATLY "OUTJSSELS from 60o up. Table and J-' Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums from 25o up. Window Shades, Rugs, Matts,Curtaln Poles, etc., at lov prices. The best line of Lace Curtains ever .shown In town from $1.00 a pair up. PRICE Xrnrcest Assortment. LATEST STYLES I Our Prices wero never equalled before. We bin carriages encaper man in I'miaacipaia or elsewhere. We have a full line of lleywood Carriages, and can furnish you any stylo for-lcss than you Can Buy at the Factory. Call and Beo for yourself. Wo mean lust what we say. Our prices will surprise you. T. P. WILLIAMS & SON, No, 8 Soutli G0. W. HASSLER, 108 North Jardln Street, SHENANDOAH, PA., House Painter and Paper Hanger. All work executed promptly and at reasonable rates. Perfect satisfac tion guaranteed, as none but tlrst class workmen aro employed, WALL PAPER FOR SALE! At retail orln Jobbers' lots. HEMOVikL 1 ELLIS, The Mill and Stove Dealer, has removed to the Cor. of centre nnd jardln Him, Where he will bo pleaecd to meet all his old as well as many new customers as possible. Good work i fair price. Rooting and Spouting neatly done. LATJER'S BOCK BEER ! . t J,--? Iiagor Boor ORDER AT ONCE. Christ. Schmidt, Ag't, 207 West Coal St,, iL- '' .'i' "' i ... !,.. " We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHINO INTIIE , 1 f GR0GERY LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Fish, Butter nnd Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Ilav and Straw, &c., &e Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! (Muldoon'a old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. Specialties! The best Chimney Top yet discoveredi The wind cannot blow down. Do you want the best range monoy can buy ? Then purchase the "NEW BKOADWAY." Tin Rooting and Hpoutlng done on tha shortest notice. All kinds of STOVE REPAIRS. ., A;portIon of your patronogesollclted. WM, R. PRATT, ' 331 South Jardln Street, Shenandoah, P. J, H'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Best Wines, Liquors, Beers, Ales and finest brands of Olgars always on hand. mlii mm" Bsnoa iiVajuiill ffss GrJELJ.JOJZl&. PRICES 1 'S. OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. THPHFVWOfl main Street, A FINE SHOW If you want to see a tine display ot Boots ana Shoes, goto W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Hosteller's, old stand,) corner conl nnrt jnrcim Bis. Custom Worlc unci Repairing Pone In the best stylo. CHRIS. BOSSKER'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Shenandoah. The Finest Stock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, ie DXuy
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