The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 15, 1892, Image 4

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    In Season !
"All kinds of Canned
and Bottled Goods,
Imported and Do
mestic Cheese, Fine
Groceries, etc., for
the summer and pie
nic season at
SEVERN'S
Corner Grocery,
Centre and White Sis.
SOLID 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 prorresslye establishment
In the county.
Corner Mam ana Lloya Streets.
Cumins Events
July 22. Strawtorry and ico cream
feetival, in Bobbins' opors bouse, under
the auspices of Young America Drum
Corps.
Juno 22. Strawberry and ico cream fes
tival in Kobbins' opera houeo for the bene
fit of tbo Presbyterian church.
Juno 23. Representation of a Japanese
"Wedding by tbo Helping Hand Society in
tbo Trinity Reformed church.
June 28 Strawberry and ico cream
festival, in Bobbins' opera bcuso, under tho
nuspicos of tho yourtg peoplo of tho Welsh
Baptist church.
Jlulf Itntes to Uinalni, Neb.
For tho benefit of delegates and visitors
to the Independent Party National Con
vention at;Omaha, Neb., on July lib, 1802,
tho 1'onnsylvBLia Railroad Company will
sell excursionitickols of tho iron-clad con
tract form to Omaha, from all principal
stations on its lines, at a single fare for the
round trip. Tho tickets will be told from
June 29tb to July lft, inclusive, and tho
if turn coupons will bo good until July 16th
inclusive, and going journey must bo com
menced on dato of salo. lickots will be
valid for continuous paseRge only in each
direction.
Wall paper and window shades at coit,
Portz's. 21 N. .Main street.
Half Iluteti tu Cincinnati, ).
For the benifit ol delegate and visitors
to tho Prohibition National Conveniion at
Omcinnati,0., on June 29th and 30th, H92,
tbo Pennsylvania Railroad Company will
sell excursion tickets to Cincinnati, 0 ,
from all'priccipal stations on its lines, at a
jingle fare for the round irip The tickets
will be sold Juno 27th and 28tb, good going
only on date of salo as stamped on back,
but not later than for trains leaving initial
point of ticket Juno 28th. Tbe return
coupons'will bo gicd to return on dBto
stamped on back by agent at Cincinnati,
but not good for return passage to initial
point after July 6th.
Coughing Loads to Consumption
Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at
once.
Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's
YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE I
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.
I3YAN J. IAYIK8.
23. 'W. "W"XXjX5DEI,
DEALER IN
Musical Instruments,
SHEET MUSIC AND STATIONERY.
The finest goods In the market at
the lowest prices. All new goods.
Cor. Lloyd and Jardin Sis., Shenandoah, Pa,
H. J, M'GUIHE'S
Sporting and Musical Resort !
Second St., GIRARDVILLE.
Rest Wines, Liquors, He era, Ales and finest
WEEKS
Has removed to Bill Jones' old stana
17 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
Where be will be pleated to meet the wantt
oi ms menu ana trie panuo la
HverytkiBg In the Driakiii Lixe
BLOWN TO PIECES.
Twenty-four Saltan Killed by an Explo
sion Near llnrdeaux.
Bordeaux, June IB. An appalling ac
cident occurred Yesterday Just outsldt
the harbor of Blaye, on the Elver Qir-,
onde, 24 miles northeast of this city.
Lying off tbe harbor was the British
stenmer Petrolln, commanded by CapU j
Hubbock, which had arrived June 13
from Philadelphia. i
Tho usual routine work was belns
performed ou board, when suddenly
there was a flash, a tremendous roar
and the vessel was blown to pieces. ,
Huge fragments of the decs, nnd deck- j
houses were carried upward to a great
height. Tho river was strewn with
wreckage from the Petrolln, and it was
readily seen that the disaster was due
to an explosion of gas that had formed
from the petroleum forming her cargo.
Burning oil was floating on the water.
This drifted with the tide, and floating
against several vessels lying at anchor
near by, set them ou Are. Two or three
other vessels were Ignited by the burn
ing oil that fell on their decks or tarred
rigging.
The Patrolla was burning furiously,
and the hoat was so Intense that it was
dangerous for the many small boats
that were launched to approach near to
her. Dense volumes of stifling smoke
hung over and around tho burning
steamer.
Some of tho more venturesome boat
men heard cries for help and rowed as
closely as possiblo to the Potrolia. They
succeeded in picking up 18 of her crew,
three of her engineers and the second
officer. Some of tbe rescued men were
severely burned. They were taken
ashore as rapidly as possible aud physi
cians were then summoned to attend
them.
The survivors said that there were 20
othors on board the vessel when the ex
plosion occurred, and a search was
made in the vicinity of tho steamer for
them, but not a body was found, and
It is believed that evory one of these 20
men perished.
GRAND LODGE OF ELKS.
Important Matters to lie Discussed llefore
the Annual Meeting at Itufrulo. j
Buffalo, N. Y., June 15. A conserv
ative estimate of the number of Elks
and tholr guests in attendance at the
Grand Lodge and annual reunion here,
is placed nt six thousand. It is conceded
on all sides to be tne largest gathering
in the history of the order, and the vis
itors are enjoying themselves to the full
extent of their opportunities.
Qossip about tho hotel corridors indi
cates that a feeling exists in favor of a
national change in the present adminis
tration. With ono or two exceptions
new officers are contemplated. Louis
ville wants several officers and several
reforms. Among the reforms to be dis
cussed is that the lodge and per capita
tax to the grand lodge should be re
duced, as the fund is considerably larger
than there is any need for. The "Pro
gressionists" oppose this. They want
the present tax retained and the surplus
regarded as a fund for tho building of a
permanent Elks home. The latter sen
timent is regarded in tho most favorable
light.
The fight for the Grand Lodge meet
ing place will be hot. Tbe decision is
likely to rest between Chicago and De
troit. The former is favored because of
the World's Fair, while it is argued on
tho other hand that in view of the
crowded condition of Chicago noxt yoar,
Detroit will be able to provide better
accomodations I
The canvass for the chief office con-
tinues active and Apperly of Louisville .
is said to have a good load.
Among the candidates for Grand Sec
retary are Jume3 V. Cooke of Indianapo
lis; Mr. Chauncoy of Grand Rapids: Mr.
White of Chicago and Mr. Wolt of Al
bany. CRASHED THROUGH A BRIDGE.
Four Persons Killed and Six Hurt on
Kentucky ltallrond.
Middles coro, Ky., Juno 15. A freight
entrinewith 10 loaded box cars on the
K. C
M. & G. L. Railroad wont through
a bridge spanning Lonesome Hollow
and fell 250 feet.
Four persons were killed and six hurt.
The north-bound passenger train, with
over 100 passengers, was only saved
by being behind its schedule time.
Among the killed are if runic bargent,
Fireman Henry Slater, Conductor Duck
worth and Thomas Allen.
Strike at Tonamtnda Settlod.
TotfAWANDA, N. T., June IB. The
strike 1b practically settled. The men
have agreed to go to work. Tbey will
form themselves into gangs and will
work at 23 aud 25 cents per thousand,
money to be equally divided among the
men. Tha arrangomont was brought
about last night by Arbitration Com
mlssioner F. F. Donovan. This does
away with the stevedores, a victory for
the men. The lumbermen's association
does not, however, recognize the men
as a union.
Newark' Stone Cutters' Strike Ended.
Newark, N. J., June 15. The stone
cutters' strike of this city has been ended
and this morning a number of men went
back to work. The strike was begun
six weeks ago, when 300 men left their
positions for an advance ot 5 cents an
hour, making the maximum wages 60
cents an hour. The bosses succeeded in
defeating the men by getting men from
Detroit and forming a progressive
union.
Itlir Colliery Changes Hands.
Fottbvilli, Pa., June 15. The pur
chase of the William Penn colliery, one
of tho most prominent operations of
this region, has been effected by the
Pennsylvania Railroad, the transfer hav
ing been just consummated through its
agents, Stlckney & Co. Tha colliery
was the property of E. & Q. Mrooke of
Birdsboro, and has an annual output of
over 300 tons.
Til Louisiana Senatorshlp.
Baton Hocqi, La., June 15. The Joint
Assembly mat at noon aud for the six
teenth time ballottad (or United States
Senator, without result. The ballot
was as follows! Jouas 31, Qlbsou 23,
Adams 'A Blanobard 22, Cutlery 17, Ma
honoy 1, Bourgeois 4, Bolton 1.
Aldrlch Ile-oUettd 8aator.
Provipsmck, It. I., June 18. Hon,
Kelson W. Alrlrtch was re-elected United
States Ssnator yesterday. The rot wast
Aldrlch 04; David S. Boxer, Jr., 39. ,
OVERRUN WITH' TRAMPS.
All Sfnnner of Crimes Attributed to tha
Idle Wanderers at Wllllmantlc
Wilijmantio, Conn., June IB. This
section is being overrun with tramps,
uud reports are coming in daily of their
many depredations throughout this
vicinity.
A mill was set on fire in Canterbury,
a house burned In Packervlllo, two
women insulted and a boy attacked by a
tramp within a week.
Tbe body of Frank Johnson wai found
hanging to a tree near the Rhode Island
line, uud he is supposed to have been
murdered aud robbed by tramps.
Vlirilnuce Committees are being found
ed uud there is talk of stringing up
eoino of tho nomads on sight.
Ohio Demncrntio Convention.
Columbus, 0., June 15. It is the
field against Cleveland In the Demo
cratic State Convention, and the indica
tions this morning ure that the Held Is
in tbe majority. The Held, however, Is
not concentrated on uuy one man. Some
of tho delegates favor Hill, others ex
Secretary of the Navy Whitney, a few
Gov. Flower, but the great bulk of the
anti-Clevelund delegates are non-committal
beyond the statement that they
favor any man, East or We-tt, that
stands a Show of carrying New York,
but that they do not think olther Cleve-
luu.l ni Hill 1. tiint man
I had a malignant breaking out on my leg
below tho Unco, and was cured sound and well
with two and a half bottles of
Other blood medicines had failed
to do mo any good. Will C. Heaxv,
Yorltville, S. C.
T wrts trnnhlpfl frnm ehllilhnnflwlthnn Q7-
(rrnvnttil enso of Tetter, nnd threo bottles uf
cured mo pormanetiy.
WALLACE MANN,
Marntlllc. I. T.
Our boob on Wood and Skin Diseases mailed
free. Swire Specific Co., Atlanta, lla.
WANTS, &o.
E STRAYED. From tho premises ot 11.
Tzrkonowski. Cltlberton, a red cow. with
largo horns. Suitable reward for return of
same. C-1 4-31
LOT FOR SALE. A cry deslinule lot. 3Cx
140 feet, on East Coal street. Apply at
11EHALD offlco. J-28-tf
OR SALE. A National Cash Register,
worth PJ00. will he sold chean for cash.
Apply at this office; 6-8-tf
t ANTED. An experienced girl for general
v r liouseworit. uooa wages paw.
Wolf Levine, 31 North Main street.
Apply to
U-4-U
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Tho Cather property, on West Oak street,
for Bale. Will be sold whole or in parts to suit
purchaser. Apply on the premises. 4-12-92
TTiOR SALE. 45 acres of valuable farm land
; under cultivation. In East Hrunswlck
Township, adjoining lands of Peter Andrews
andMathlasS. Richards. Cheap for cash on
easy terms. Also desirable real estate In
Shenandoah and Palo Alto. Address, M. M.
Uurke. Shenandoah. Pa. 5-S8-tf
VTOTICE, Notlco Is hereby given to all
XI saloon-keepers and others not to give or
sell intoxicating liquors to William R. James,
I and all parties violating this notice will bo
prosecuted to tho full extent of tho law.
DAVin R. James,
, William J. James,
I Henjamin F. James.
Shenandoah. Pa., June 9. 1893. fit
"VfOTICE. Notlco to Justices of tho Peace,
L Constables, and tho public : Hereafter
tho Steward of tho P chuj-lklll County Alms-
linlisn will nnv Tin prinatiililn ni ilnnntv tnr
bringing any person not Insane or not entirely
helpless to this Institution. Car fare advanced
btrefundcde PeaCC In casoa ' Dcees8lty-
THOMAU. TKACEY,
JOHN HERGAN.
R011ERT E11LING,
Hoard of I'oor Directors.
Schuylkill County Almshouse, Juno 1, 1892.
6-3-Ot
AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com
mission, to handlo tho new Patent Chemi
cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest nnd great
est selling no city ever produced. Erases Ink
thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of
naner. works llko magic. 200 to 600 ner cent.
prollt. Ono agent's sales amounted to (620 In
I Bixdays. Another 532 in two hours. Previous
' ovn.plrn.n nn, iinrnuLii-u T?i ...-ma nnri full
particulars, address The Monroe Mt'g Co., La
Crosse. Wis. x439 5-21-ly
NOTICE. Loiters of administration on tho
estate ot John II. Evans, late of tho
borough ot Shenandoah, county of Schuylkill
nnd state of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been
granted to Noah J. Owens, of said borough of
Shenandoah, tu whom all persons Indebted to
said estate arc requested to make payment,
and those having cluims or demands will make
known the same without delay.
Noah J. Owens,
f28-oaw-6w Administrator.
PROPOSALS Will bo received by the under
signed committee until Saturday, June 18,
lh92, at 7 p. m., for the tearing down of tho
White street school building and tho proper as
sortmcntof tho materials for future use.
PROPOSALS will also be received, up to tho
same date, for the purchase ot tho said build
ing, exclusive of the foundation walls, the tire
escapes, the heating apparatus, desks and other
like contents, the purchaser to remove the build
ing and lcavo tho slto clear tor tho erection of
the new building,
II. J. MULDOON, Chairman,
MARK 11URKE,
JAMES O HEARN,
DANIEL OGDEN,
S. A. HEDDALL,
Building and Repairs Committee.
Shenandoah, Pa., June 13, 1KI3. 6-13-0t
CHARTER NOTICE Notice is hereby given
that an application will bo made to tho
Governor of Pennsylvania on Monday, Juno 27,
1H92. bvL. Hlass. C. Eherle. J. M. GUek. S.
Sloyer, Z. T. Trout and J. I). Hoellman, under
tbe Act of Assembly entitled, "An act to pro
vide for the incorporation and regulation ot
certain corporations, approved April 29, 1874,"
and tho supplements thereto, for the charter of
nn Intended corporation to bo called "Granite
Water Corananv." the character and obfect of
which Is the supplying of water to tho public
in me village oi uig juine uun, jiuticr town'
shin. Schuylkill county. Pa., and tosuchnersons.
partnerships and associations residing therein
or udjaccnt thereto, as may desire the tame, nnd
for these purposes to hat e, possess and enjoy
all tho rights, benefits nnd privileges of said
Act oi AHxemuiy ana supplements thereto.
MCHENRY WILLHELM. Solicitor.
Bio MINE RUN, PA., June 4, 1KI3. 5-1 21 1
M. P. Conry's Saloon,
3I South Main Street,
Next to tho First National Hank, for fresh beer,
puricr, men uuu icwi:ruuce unnas.
Boarding fay the Day, Week or Month.
"THE ELECTRIC"
(John McNeil's old stand)
East Centre St., Shenandcah, Pa,
The finest, purest and best Doers, liquors,
aiea, puncr, viars, m iub coumy.
The nlace has been entirely renovated and lm
proved. I'ollte attention and honorable treat
ment to an.
I. J. MULdlOlXANI).
JOHN It. COYLE,
Attorney -it-Law and Real Estate Agent,
Office BeddiU'i Building, Shensndoaa, r.
How is Your Blood?
6
Has now entered
new territory
thus making- it
the best adver
tising' medium in
this section. In
every town and
patch along1 the
electric it is read
each afternoon.
i
IT PAYS THE MERCHANT
4 located in either
i this or the towns
along-the electric
4 road to Girard-
ville to advertise
in the Herald,
because its circu
lation is daily increasing-
in these
towns, especially
Girardville, increasing-sales
oc
ctirrinir dailv in
that place. The g
Herald's influ- &
eucc is increasing- &
proportionately, jr
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.
3
BEST MADE CLOTHING IN PHILA,
Our contribution to Street Improve
merits is tbo many Fine Suits that are
dully seen oiiour thorouBbfares. Since
Clotblug is so cheap, well-dressed men
are the rule rather than the exception.
The announcement of our Home'
spuns last week created a great rush
for these popular suits, just as wo an
ticipated. Our Serges In blue and
black are forging ahead rapidly.
A. C, YATES & CO.
Corner 13th and Chestnut Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
M. A. HEFNER,
8 North Jardin St., Shenandoah.
WAGONS uud CARRIAGES
In all tbe latest styles, ot the finest make'and
ut-oi iiuisa in lag -worm ior ine money, manu'
juuburcu uy inu uooa wagon company.
ELLIS, The Tinsmith and Sieve Dealer,
has removed to the
Cor. of Centre nucl JnrcJlu 8tH,
Where he -will bo pleased to meet all his old as
wen as many new customers as possiDie.
uuuu worn ; iair price.
Itoollne and Spouting neatly done.
MANN'S RESTAURANT,
10( South Main St, Shenandoah.
Finest Wines, Whiskeys and Cigars in Stock.
Fresh Beer. Ale and Porter.
Boarders kept by the day or -week at reason
CARPETS !
REDUCED
O-KBATLY
OUUSSELS from 50oup. Table and
Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums
' from 25o up. Window Shades, Rugs,
jMatts,Curtaln Poles, etc., at low prlcts.
The best line of Lace Curtains ever
shown in town frMn $1.00 a pair up.
T T PRTPF'S OLD RELIABLE,
U U . JT IVlvjjLj O, NORTH MAIN STREET.
Largest Assortment.
LATEST STYLES
Our Prices were never equalled before. Wo
ecu carriages encaner innn in I'niiaucinma
or elsewhere. Wo havo a full line of
Hey" ood Carriages, and can
furnish you any style
for lebs than you
Can Buy at the Factory.
Call and sec for yourself. Wo mean iust what
we say. Our prices will burpriso you.
I. P. WILLIAMS & SON
No. 8 South Mnlu Street,
PUBLIC NOTICE
Tho publlo are hereby notified that tho fol
lowing provision ot the llorough Ordinance
will be strictly enforced:
ORDINANCE XVII.
Section 4. That ilurlnc tho months of June.
July, August and September of every year no
dog nor bitch shall lawfully go at largo within
the borough of Shenandoah, unless such dog or
bitch shall have a strong muzzlo or shield of
wire securely fastened over the nose of Buch
dog or bitch, so as to prevent effectually any
injury from biting; .
and any bitch or dog running at largo In viola
tion of the provisions of this section shall be
disposed of as provided In fcectlon three (3) of
this ordinance.
Section threo (3) provides: That such dogs
shall be Immed atelv taken nnd lmooundedi hv
tho High Constable for a period of time not
more than three days; duo notlco being given
io tno owner n no can do louna, una u not
then redeemed bv tho owners or owner, hv tho
payment of the tax, (one dollar for each dog
and two dollars for each bitch), and a fee of
llfty cents additional for expenses Incurred,
such dogs or bitches shall then be killed and
burled.
JAMES SMITH,
Chief Hurgess.
ANTHONY FL.YNN,
High Constahlc.
Shenandoah, Pa., June 1, 1892.
A hat that Is not stvllsh 13 worthlt&s There
are a thousand reasons way you shoula not wear
It, and not ono reason why you should. It usu
ally costs as much as a stvllsh Int. aud Is cot
worth a fraction of the money. Wben vou buy
a hat buy a good one, and If you really want a
good one, try our tl hat. It will nil tho bill.
ine same can De saia oiour necawear a nne
tie for 20c. an v stvle. Ktraw hats from So ur to
tl.50. Nlco lino of summer shirts at SSo; a big
drive in boys' waists from SOo to 60o; largo lino
oi minus ana vanses at lowest price. Dig oar
gains In overalls and coats at
xg South Main St., Shenandoah.
Kllk and cashmern hntR renovated and made
as good us new nt short notice. Satisfaction
guaranteed or money reiunaca.
ABRAM HEEBNER CO.,
PORT CARBON, PA.,
Manufacturers of
Of Every Description.
Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c.
-FINEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES.-
Wrlto for catalogues. Correspondence solicited.
GEO. W. HASSLBR,
JOS North Jardin Street,
SHENANDOAH, PA.,
House Painter and Paper Hanger
All work executed promptly and at
reasonable rates. Perfect satisfac
tion guaranteed, as none but first
class workmen are employed,
WALL PAPER FOR SALE
At retail or In jobbers' lots,
jyj S. KISTLEIt, U. D.,
fltrSIGCAIi AND BVRQSON.
Office ISO N. Jardia street, Shenandoah, Pa
PRICES 1
THE HEYWOOD,
FREE
ass "x" an
EXAMINATIONS!
Our EYE SPECIALIST
Will be In SHENANDOAH,
OK WEDNESDAY, JUNE Ihi, AT THE FERGUSON HOUSE,
From 8:3) a. m. to 5 p. m,
Persons who have headache or whose eyes are
causing discomfort should call upon our spec
ialist, and they will recelvo Intelligent and skill
ful attention. NO CHARGE to examine your
eyes. Every pair ot glasses ordered Is guaran
teed to be satisfactory.
QTJasaSJKT c5b OO.,
Oculists and Opticians,
1010 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
A FIMSHOW
If you want to see a fine display ol Boots ana
ahooi, goto
W, S. SNYDER'S
Boot and Shoe Store,
(Hosteller's old stand,)
Corner Conl uud Jardin Bts.
CuHtoiu Vork nnd Repairing
Douo in the best style.
" We Study to Please I "
Old Stand. New Goods
EVERYTHING IN THE
GROGERY LINE
ALWAYS IN STOCK.
Fish, Butter nnd Eggs,
Flour and Feed,
Potatoes, Green Truck,
Hay and Straw, &c, &e
Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store !
(Muldoon'a old stand)
CORKER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS.
FORMER'S
Saloon and
Restaurant
No. US
N. WHITE STREET.
First-class Lager Beer, Ale, Porter and Tera
perauce urinus ana uigars. x iuu uiu
Wines andLlquora always
on hand.
II. 0. FOLMER, Prop.
Caff n run ml and spend a pleatant hour.
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-poipiios oScuoJiod ino JO uojiod v
sjiodoy saojs jo puiy Ajoaj
ujttop MOiq jouuuo pu(n
doi Aouuiiuq fsog au
Buuivday jooy uij
BuiUDj jooy ui
'Suifnodg pup Guyooy uijj
CHRIS. BOSSLEE'S
SALOON AND RESTAURANT
201 N. Main Bt., Shenandoah.
Tie Fined Sloe of Been, ilti, Cw, to
V ivy-
i i Aatfir'i 'Wruiir