In Season 1 All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Imported and Do mestic Cheese, Fine Groceries, etc., for the summer and pic nic season at Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. SOLID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Previous 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 Main ana Lloyo Streets. Coming Events. May 18. Ice cream festival, under the auspices of the "Y," in Robbins' opera house. May 80. Excelsior Social Club straw' berry and ico cream festival in Bobbins' opera house. May 30 Picnic at EUongowan Grove, for the benefit of the Ellengowan drum corps. May 30. Basket picnic at Lakeside Park, East Mahanoy Junction, by tho Junior Class of the High. School. May 31. Children's Concert, undor the auspices of tho TVm. Penn Juvenile Choir, in Wm. Penn 31. E. church. Juno 11. Strawberry and ice cream festival, in tho P. M. church hall, under aupicos of Indies Aid of the P. M. church. Juno 13. Strawberry and ico cream festival in Bobbins' opera house, under the auspices of tbu young people of tho Eng' lish Baptist church. Juno 14. Strawborry and ico cream festival, under the auspices of tho Ladies' Aid Society of tho M. E. church, in Bob bins' opera house. Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to cell Dr. King's New Discovery for on. sumption, Coughs and Colds, upon thil condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remody as di rocted, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. "Wo could not make this offer did we not know thai Dr. King's Now Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottle free at 0. B. Hagenbuch'i drug itora. Large size 50c. and $1.00. Sociable. The ladies of tho Trinity Reformed church will hold a sociablo in tho church to-night. A Leader. Since its first introduction, Electric Bit ten has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alternatives containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for all ail ments of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys. It will cure Sick Hoadache, Indigestion, Con stipation, and drive Malaria from the eye tern. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 60c. per bottle. Sold by O. H, Hagenbuch. YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE I Good horses, nice buggies und responsible drivers are the essential things for a pleasant drive, which can always be had at my stables, 12 and 14 North Pear alley, rear of Luberg's hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking in all its branches attended to with promptness. EYAN J. DAYIES. Just dee What A DOLLAR WILL BUY AtJas. Thomas'. 13 cans of Tomatoes, 18 cans of lleuns, fH dozen ot Oranges, b pounds ol Cofleo, 16 cans or Peas," 1 dozen ot Lemons, 23 pounds ol Sugar, 30 pounds of Jelly, Itemember, these are only a low of our prices. Also, have full lino of Qrecn Truck, having just returned from the city, Jam?$ Thomat' CHEAP CASH STORE, Coal and West Sts. THE LATH OOL. STAHLE. Win to Correspondent Says of tho Veteran Journalist. A writer to the Sunbury Daily writes as follows of tho late Col. :Honry J. Stahlo, the veteran editor of tho Gettysburg Compiler, and who wasono of tho leading members of tho Pennsylvania Editorial Association: When tho Ponnsylvania delegation Is roached in roll call at the National Con vention of oditors at San Francisco next week thoro will como no response when tho Secretary cries Henry J. Stahlo and a wavo of eadnoss will swoop ovor tho boys from tho Koystone Stato. Col. Stahlo, who was tho editor of tho Gettysburg Compiler, is dead, died in tho harness at the ago of C9 years, whon his fellow editors wero speed ing toward tho west, and with bis going thcro is lost to tho ranks of Pennsylvania journalism a picturesquo figure ol tho old school, a kind, courteous, learned old gen tleman. 1 first met the Colonel at Harris burg four years ago and afterward iaunted with him into tho southland and learned to liko the genial old editor. He was ono ot tho oldest members of tho Pennsylvania association and was ono of tho delegates to the present Convention. There are a couplo stories about tho old Colonel that may prove interesting and that como fresh to my mind at this time, Ho lived in Gettysburg at the time of the great struggle in '03 and in the first day's fight tho tide of battle ebbed and flowed past tho Colonel's door; as first tho gray and then the bluo lino had a momentary advantage. In one of tho dashes forward a Colonel in the Iron brigade of Indiana went down just at tho old editor's gate. The Union forces, determined to carry their wounded officers back with them, fought like demons ovor tho spot and as determinedly tho line of gray pressed them back. It was at this juncturo that the Chambersburg editor acted. Hurrying out into the etroot ho reached the wounded man ind dragged him into his homo Here ho was, with tho assistance of Stahlo' s daughters, nursed back to life, and he and Col. Stahle became warm friends. Tho rescued man was Col. Dudley, of Indiana, he who afterward became famous with "blocks of firo." It was after the Harrison campaign that Stahle mot Dudley in "Wash ington and going up to the gentleman ho said, "Look hero, Dudley, if I had known you wero going to turn out so mean I wouldn't have saved you."- I think I can'eafely say that Col, Stahle was tho only man in Pennsylvania that over refused a seat in Congress, but he did it. The nomination had gono around and bth Franklin and York counties had bsen represented by a Democratic Con gressman. It was now tho turn of Adams county to send a Jeffersonian advocate and a lawyor was nominated. It is impossible to tell just what tho matter was, but it is likely that the lawyor did not want to go to "Washington, as the nomination was equivalent to an election, so ho just died and left the party a few days before tho election without a candidate. It was at this juncturo that the politicians met in Gettysburg and decided to nominate Stable. It was done and a committee wont down to tho ofllco to toll tho old man. Ho was fussing around with a hickory shirt and specs on, and when the spokesman said, "Col., wo have nominated you f. r Congress," ho looked over his glasses and roplied, "Have, have you? woll I'll have t) seo about that." "But, Colonel, you I ought to tako it." Tho old gentleman ' looked up and said, "Now look hero, I'll soo mam about it and tell you afterdinner," and ho wont homo. "Mam," said the Oo'.onol, "thoy have nominatod mo for Congress." "Woll, Colonel, you cau't go." "Now, mam, why not?" "Woll, you have a nice office hero, with a comfortablo living, and if you go down thoro thoy will bring you homo in a box. You can't go and that settles it." The Colonel returned to tho olfico and met tho committoo: "Gentlemen," said ho, "I won't go." "Why not, Col.?" Woll, mam says I shan't go and that settles it," and the man who had a seat in Congress in his hands turned around to hit desk. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she bod Children, she gave them Castorla. A Strange Story. Round tho neck of tho holy virgin ol Almudona, tho patron saint of Madrid, for whom a lino now church Is being built close to tho royal palace, a very beautiful diamond ring hangs on a thin gold chain. Tho ring belonged to the late King Alphonso XII,. and a strango history is connected with it, which may well appeal to the minds of tho super stitious Spaniards. On tho day of his wedding to Mercedes, tho daughter of of tho duke of Montpensier, tho king gave tho ring to ids brido, who wore it till her early dcatlu After tho f ttneral tho king gavo tho ring to his grand' mother, Queen Ohristino, who died soon nfter. Infanta Maria del Pilar, tho sis ter of tho ldng, then bocamo its DOS' sessor. She had worn It only a fow days when she died. Then tho ring became tho property of tho ldng onco more, nnd ho gavo it to tho slstor of hla lato consort, Princoss Christina, tho youngest daughter of thoduko of Mont pensier. Threo months later U10 young girl was dead. Tho ldng had now be come nwaro of tho unfortunate coinci dences, and instead of giving it away again ho himself worn tho ring until he also went to nis early grave. Snow Cake. Half cup of butter, one of sugar, one and a half of Hour, half a cup of sweet milk, whites of four eggs, one tcaspoonful baking powder; flavor with lemon. , . Trap-Doors tinder tne Se&U. Some Imrcnlcms and soma idiotio de vices to Insuro tho safety of on oudl- enco in cose of lira liavo bean lately projected. Ono la to have a trap-door arranged under cocn 6cat In tho thea ter, so that by simply pressing a button tho occupant is gontly lowered into a comfortablo and flro-proof vault below tho floor, and where, presumably, tho frightened, and half-falntiug person Is treated to a drink and. a schweizer sandwich, says tho Stage. This idea comes from Paris, and is open to ono ob jection. What aro tho poor gallery peoplo going to do7 Thoy would bo apt to break their nooks if put through a holo In tho floor, and it would prove rather an expensive arrangement to provldo everybody who bought a bal cony or a gallery seat with a special ele vator. No Idle Theorist. Mr.Figg "What kept you up so lato?" Tommy "Firo drill." "Firo drllll" "M'hm. We per tend like tho house was afire and then march out liko soldiers. Mo'n Johnny Brlggs is goin1 to Bet tho house truly afire some time and then we'll see how it works. I'll bet some o' them dudo kids '11 jist fall all over themselves, don'tyou, paw?" Indianapolis Journal. WANTS, &c. LOT FOH SALE. A very deslrablo lot, 30x 110 feet, on East Coal street. Apply at IIkhald office. 4-28-tf TTT ANTED. A strong boy to learn tho bak- tnr (Mn Annlt n T 1? Plnlinprt'S bakery, 29 E i st Ccntro street. 5-10-tt OTOVEFOR SALE. A eood. nearly new. O cooking stove. To bo sold to make room for a ranee. Annlv at Herald office. 4-28-tf TTinn TtF.NT. Lnduo room, nicclv furnished JtJ also two offices, in post office building. Apply to 1. KouDins, Jt'oitsviue. o-io-u nnHSAIili. CHEAP. A refrigerator. 7 ft. H long. 3 ft. 4 in. wide and 0 ft. high. Apply at P. J. Mulholland's restaurant, 14 E. Centre street. 5-18-lw JJIOR SALE. An upright Knnbe piano in 1 first class condition. The owner leaving town is tne reason ior seiang. appiy 10 win iam Ilurchill, 314 West Lino street. 5-10-lw DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. The Cather property, on West Oak street, for sale. Will bo sold whole or In parts to suit purchaser. Apply on ao premises. i-iz-w OR SALE. Cheap, a one-horse spring wacon with ton. Also a two-seat surrey with extension top. Apply to l'rea. uurunan, 23 North Main streot. 3-3-tf PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have this day sold out my in terest in tho Shenandoah Ready-Pay Store, trading under tho linn namo of Smith & Swln trie. All claims acalnst the said firm will be settled by C. W. Smith, tho remaining member of the firm, and all accounts duo mo to bo paid to tno saia u. w. &mun. S. H. SWINGLE. Shenandoah, Pa., April 20, '62. 4-27-4 t-oaw M. P. Conry's Saloon, 31 South Main Streot, Next to the First National Bank, for fresh beer, porter, ales ana temperance drinks. Boarding by the Day, Week or Month. Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Sts., unonanaoan, i-a. Regular meals at popular prices served at all times. Ladles' dining ana re freshment rooms attach ed. Bar stocked with the finest brands of cigars and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. SHENANDOAH BOILER WORKS North JEmerlcli Street, Near Coal, Shenandoah, la, BEPAIRINa Of all kinds promptly attended to. Special attention given to STEAM FITTING, &C. W. E. Smith & Son FOLMEE'S Saloon and Restaurant No. US N. WHITE STREET. First-class Lager Beer, Ale, Porter and Teni' peranco urinKS ana uigura. r ine uiu Wines and Liquors always on hand. II. O. FOLMER, Prop. Cnlf around and apend a pleasant hour. THE ELECTRIC" (John McNeil's old stand) East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa The finest, purest and best Beers, liquors, Tho place has been entirely renovated and im nrnvfid. I'nlito attention and honorable treat P. J. MVLHOUANO. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash cenv panles represented by DAVID DPVXJST, 120 S. Jardm St., Shenanaoah.Pa. MANN'S RESTAURANT, 101 South Main St., Shenandoah. Finest Wines, Whiskeys and Cigars in Stock. Fresh Beer. Ale and Porter. Hoarders kept by tho day or week atlreason nuiu ruieu. jy S. KISTLER, M. D., SJIYSICIAN AND BVRQEON. Office 120 N. Jardln street, Shenandoah, Pa AMUSEMENTS. IBRGVNOM'H T11KAX11K, r. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER. THUKSDAY, MAY 19th, 1892. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MARIE PRESCOTT In a magnificent production of II. Rider Hag- goru s great piay, "Cleopatra!" MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES. Superb, new and elaborate scenery. Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c and $x. John Whltely, Manager. 17EROUHOr'8 THEATRE, p. J. ranausox, manager. Bcturn of the favorite for one entire week, commencing, MONDAY, MAY 23d, 1892. Clarence Bennett, Supported by his Metropolitan players in a rep- erioir 01 Dcnuinui new piays, opening wun tho romantlo story of French revolution ! "The Dead Heart." Elegant costumes, appropriate music, magnlQ- cem scenery over iow varus 01 me finest. Change of bill nightly. Prices, 10, zo nucl 30 Cents. Reserved seats on salo at Kirlln's drug store. ABRAM HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers ol Ol Every Description. Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c. AS-FINEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES.- Write lor catalORues. Correspondence solicited, GRAND MILLINERY OPENING at the old reliable millinery store ol EIXA McGINNISS, EAST CENTRE STREET, SHENANDOAH The finest and largest stock of HATS, BOUXnXTETS AND HIIULINI2KY GOODS Of all binds. Come and see the dlsrjlavbe. BEST MADE CLOTHING IN PHILADELPHIA On this youth there are no flies, For we know that when he dies He'll go through the pearly gates, Because he bought that suit at Yates'. Ta-ra-ra-Booml de-re. A. C. YATES & CO,, Corner 13th and Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. A Corner in Hats. Some hats are neither worth throwing nor taking out of a corner. A good hat lsllght, dur able, shapely and a pleasure to the wearer; a bad hat Isn't worth powder enough to blow It Into perdition, Good bats aro no more oipen slve than bad ones, but bad hats aro expensive at any price and sensible men couldn't bo paid to wear them. Our Vi hat Is a pcrfrct gem, and there Is no reason to be without ono at this low Hgure. The same is true of our 25o Neckwear ana buspenders. Good shirts from zso up to ti. All tho newest thlnsrs In cents' underwear, cnl. lars and cuffs. Everything at rock bottom price. SGANLAW, xg South Main St., Shenandoah. THE HERALD Has now entered new territory thus making it the best adver tising medium in this section. In every town and patch along the electric it is read each afternoon. IT PAYS THE MERCHANT located in either w this or the towns 9 along the electric road to Girard ville to advertise in the Herald, because its circu lation is daily in creasing in these towns, especially Girardville, in creasing sales oc curring dailv in that place. The ? Herald's influ- j ence is increasing proportionately. j OUR JOB DEPARTMENT I Is the best in the recion, and the a class of work we j turn out is not surpassed lor the neatness of excu tion outside of the large cities. y . i. bllUl 11 111 VyUll 3 vince you of this. THE HERALD OUT" AIjXj. REDUCED THVUSSELS from 50c up. Table and Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums from 25o up. Window Shades, Bugs, Matts, Curtain Poles, etc., at low prices. The best lino of Lace Curtains ever shown In town from $1.00 a pair up. T T PPTfrP"(s OLD RELIABLE, U . U . L IXLXjLj O 5 NORTH MAIN STREET. kby Carriages Largest Assortment. LATEST STYLES I Our Prices were never equalled before. We sell carriages cheaper than in Philadelphia or elsewhere. We have a full line of Ileywood Carriages, and can furnish you any stylo for less than you Can Buy at the Factory. Call and see for yourself. We mean iust what we say. Our prices will surprise you., T. P. WILLIAMS & SON, No, 8 South main Street, GEO. W. HASSLER, 108 North Jardln Street, SHENANDOAH, PA., House Painter and Paper Hanger. All work oxecuted promptly and at reasonable rates. Perfect satisfac tion guaranteed, as none hut llrst class workmen are employed. WALL PAPER FOR SALE! At retail or In Jobbers' lots. ELLIS, The Tinsmith and Store Dealer, has removed to the Cor. of Centre and Jorrtlu BXBi, Where he will be pleased to meet all his old as wen as many new customers aa possioie. Good work; fair price. Roofing and Spouting neatly done. LAUER'S BOCK BEER ! Lagor Boor ORDER AT ONCE. Christ. Schmidt, Agt., 207 "West Coal St,, We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods , EVERYTHING IN THE GR0GERY LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &c, &s Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. Specialties! Tho best Chimney Top yet discovered The wind cannot blow down. Do you want the best range money cart buy f Then purchase the "NEW BROADWAY." Tin Roofing and Hpoutlng done on tho shortest notice. All kinds of STOVE REPAIRS. A portion of your patronage solicited. WM. R. PRATT, 831 South Jardln Street, Shenandoah, H. J, M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Best Wines, Liquors, Beers, Ales and finest brands of Cigars always on hand. &3Fta.I3IIS. PRICES 1 THE HEYWOOD A FINE SHOW It you want to see a fine display ot Boots and Shoes, goto W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller'a old stand,) Corner coal aud Jardln Bis. Custom Work and Repairing Done In the best ttyle. CHRIS. BOSSLER'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Shenandoah. The Finest Stock of Beers, lies, Cigars, it. 1 -lllftinrfffii
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