The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 02, 1892, Image 4

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    FINE &ROCERIES
HOUSEKEEPERS !
Find no difficulty in
securing what tlioy
require for their ta
bles at our stove.
CoVner Grocery,
Centre and White Sis.
Died.
LAMB. On the 2ml inst., at Shenandoah,
l'a., Small, widow of John Lamb, aged 51
years. Funeral will take place on Friday,
-ith inst., at 10 u. m., from the family
residence, fi03 Knst Ccntro street. High mass
in the Annunciation clmrcli, alter which the
iuneral will leave town on tho lS:3l! 1. & 11.
train for Port Carbon, wcro interment will be
made. Holatlves and friends respectfully
invited to attend. 11-2-St
WALTERS. On tliu 1st inst., John D.
Walters, aged 52 years, 1 month and 17 days
Funeral will tako place at 10 a. m. on Friday.
4th inst , from tho family rosidenoo at Ilran
donvllle and proceed by way of Krebs' sta
tion to the Shenandoah Odd Fellows' cenio
tcry. Relatives and friends respectfully in
vited to attend. ll-22t
Coming Kvents.
Jiov 10. Supper in Itobbins' opera house
nnder the auspices of tho Trinity Reformed
church.
Nov. 23 Seventh annual ball of tho Wash
ington Iioneficial Society in Itobbins' hall.
Nov. 24-Supper in liobbins' opera house,
under the auspices of Women's Relief Corie;
benefit of Soldiers' Monument.
Dec. 0 Grand supper under tho auspices
of the Y. P. A. in Robbins' opera house.
Dec. 10 and 17. Drummer Roy; or Spy of
Shiloli, in Ferguson's theatre, under the
auspices of W. Camp No. 206, P. O. S. of A.
In Olden Times
People overlooked tho importance of per
manent beneficial effects and were satisfied
with transient action, but now that it is gen
orally known that Syrup of Figs will per
manently cure habitual constipation, well
informed peoplo will not buy other laxatives,
which act for a time, but iinally injure the
system.
To vote tlm full ttt'piililfcnn Hrkr
jilnco it cross lunik In (lio Mpiurc l
thought i,l (he wo ill IteiiuLilicui,.
Ill us:
REPUBLICAN
X
wherever tliu woi-il llejmljlicaii ai.
pnars on the otllciul Imllut. NoiIum,.
could lie hiinplcr.
l'iloii or Hemorrhoid
Permanently cured withoutknlfe orllgaturo.
Uo danger or suffering. No delay from bus
iness whilo under treatment. Patients who
are responsible need not iay until well. A
perfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular.
R. REED, 31. D.,
129 South 13th St., Philadelphia.
Refers, by permission, to tho editor of the
Evening Herald, tf
Spectacles to suit all eyet, at Portz's book
and stationery store, No. 21 North Main
street. 4-27-tl
Downs' Elixir will euro any cough or cold,
lio matter of how long standing. lm
School Hoard mid Council,
The tegnlar monthly meeting of tho
School Hoard will lie hold this evening and
to-morrow ovenlng the Horough Council will
hold its regular iemi-inoiithly meeting
Fresh Morris River Cove Oysters received
daily at Cosletts. 0-22-tf
TllB l'luce to iio.
Shenandoah people visiting the county
seat isurnamod Pottsvillo) nil call in tho
Academy Restaurant. Either J. F. Coonoy,
the proprietor, greets you with a smile, or
his genial brother, M. A. Cooncy, welcome
you. It is the resort for all gentlemen from
north of the mountain, 8-24-tc
A single trial of Dr. Henry Baxter's Man
drake Bitters will convince any one troubled
with costivoness, torpid livor or any kindred
diseases of their curative properties. They
only cost 25 cents por bottle lm
A bad oojgti or cold aallx lor a good remedy
- the cure lor It. Fur Coughs, Colds, Iji
Oih'iie and Consumption, u nerlert and
ler niineut on re Is Puii-l'lna, tb worst aw k
yieia 10 us nailing properiie. tosik v cam.
Pan-Tina U sold ul i. 1 1). Kirllu's driin
itc-e.
N"hen Baby was sick, we gar her GMcorla.
When slie was a Child, she eried (or Oitlsrli.
When sua became Jllaa, slie oiling to Castorlo,
"When she bod Children, she gave tlmia CasUirl.
Type l'or Sale.
We have 800 pounds minion, more oi
less, which wo will Mil cheap for oaih, liav
ing no further use for tho samo. Apply at
Herald offlec.
Buy Kv$iant flour. Be sure tlinf the
name Lmiw & Co., Ashland, Pa., is printet
on every saok. 3-3-3 taw
CoughlnK Loads to Consumption,
Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at
Klnotrlo Railway Cliniige.
Hereafter tho electric railway cars w
wiul
eefl
leave the corner of Main aud Centre tin
at r 30 a. in., daily, and every 86 minute
thereafter until midnight, at which hour tin
last car will leave.
Best work done ut Brcnnan'8 Steam Laun
dry. Everything white and sjiotless. Lao
curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed
BLAINE AND QUAY
LEAD THE FIGHT.
Differences at Minneapolis
Forgotton in the Cause of
the Republican Party.
rresident Harrison Has Non
No More Earnest and Ac
tive Supporters.
They 'Are of Invaluable Assistance
to Clialriiiaii Cui'tornt tfie National
Headquarters, nnil Tliolr KITorts
Have Given KiiooimiiCiiiiioiit and
Confidence All Aloiifr the JlcimU
licau Lines.
New Yonrc, Nov. 2.
The active part taken by ex-Secretnry
ninliic and Senator Quay In the direction
of the presidential canvass has inspired
Republicans throughout the country nnd
given nssuranco to nil that the party is
united. With nil elements lit the ltctmlj
llcan organization working in hnrmony
and enrnestly desirous of success, Presi
dent Harrison's re-election is certain.
Blaine nnd Quay have given Chairman
Carter the benefit of their knowledire of
practical politics, and each has been doing
his utmost to bring out the full Repub
lican streimth on election day.
Itlalne'M Call to Arms.
Ex-Secretnry Blaine's short speech at
Ophir Farm meant many thousands of
votes for the Republican candidates.
Mr. Blaine's nppenl to IriMi-Ainericnn
voters to support the Republican party as
JAMES O. BLA1NK.
the party which represents all that they
contended for in the land of their birth.
nnd to reject the Democratic party as the
party which is operating in this country
in the Interest of their hereditary enemy,
will not lie lightly considered by Irish
voters. For many years Mr. ISliiino has
been to them an Ideal American, and
simply because ho is an Ideal Republican.
lie lias stood stoutly for American citizen
ship and American rights in all circum
stances nnd agnlnst all menaces. This is
why he has won the admiration of Irish
men as of all other cIhssuh of our popula
tion. The ex-secretary has done yeoman ser
vice in other directions, and nowhere ns
in Pennsylvania, where lio has for years
been the idol of many Republican hearts,
win there be a more enthusiastic and
prompt response to his clarion call to rally
to the support of Harrison and the whole
Republican ticket.
Quay Blocking Tn in many Again.
Senator Quay, though in poor health, lie
not huving entirely recovered from the
11. 8. QUAY.
strain upon his system incident to his scr
viceslnthelnst national cnmpa!gn,has been
doinggreat work at headquarters. Tho ex
chairman has given the Republican organ
ization the benefit of all the means ho re
sorted to four years ago to thwart Demo
cratic schemes to corrupt tho ballot. Ho
lias made n careful study of the new elec
tion law passed by II 111 to make tho Em
pire state sate for the Democracy, and lias
taken steps to check Tammany Hall In
the desperate game that is being played to
roll up an immense mnjoiity for Cleveland
In this city.
Senator Quay's presence here and fre
quent conferences with the leaders has
given encouragement and confidence to
all Republicans throughout the state. The
organization Is In line and equipped for
victoiy under sin ewd ami brilliant leader
ship. REPUBLICAN PAGE 9
To vote the lull Republican ticket
Iilaco a ciit mark in the squuro to
tho right ut' the word Republican,
thus:
REPUBLICAN
X
wherever the wont Republican up.
penis on the iilli lal ballot. Nothing
could bo simpler.
Sir. Carter' Denial.
New York, Oct. ill. -Mr. Thomas II.
Carter, olutirman ut t lie Republican na
tional committee, denied today tliu
either he or any member of the nations
Republican committee had been in com
munication witli 11, C. Frick, of tho Car
negie Homestead works, "The report,"
said Air. Carter, "was evidently put in
circulation for the purpose of ojoitlng
prejudice ag.ii a t tho committee and the
cause it rupre'nts. Neither Mr. Frick
nor Mr. Carnegie h thought proper to
contribute one cent to the fund of tills
committee. The stury is false fiom cud
to end."
Obituary.
Mrs. Sarah Lamb, widow of John Latnb.
died at her home, 503 East Ccntro street, thlt
morning after a lingering illness. The
derea-ed was G4 years of ago and left fin
children, Martha, wife of James O'Hcarn, ol
town, John, Michael and William Lamb, also
of town, aud James Lamb, of Jersey City.
Tho iuncral will ,iako place at 10 n. in.
Friday, and after High mass at the Annuiiela
tlon church the remains will be taken to
Port Catbon for interment.
Michael Dougherty, a brakeman on tin
Philadelphia and Heading Hall road, died ai
his home on Rowers Btreet this morning
l'lirumonia was the cause of death. Tin
deceased was ill hut a few days.
i:mhcxtfi- Given Hinelf Up.
Boston, Nov. a. Frederlok H. Spaoh.
bookkeeper for the E.bsou Electric Ilium
iualing couipii'iy, warned for the embei
atemeut of $5,000 of the company':
money", nave lumwll up to the polio yea
lerd.iy. He h al been West where kt
went "bioke." v
Lane's FilinllyMcrilcIlie
Moves tho bowels each Jday. Most pcopli
need to use it.
A Oreut Stock.
Fivo thousand novels, the latest nnd besl
issued, sellinglat 25 cents other places, foi
salo at Mas Hecse's for 10 cents. Tho flnesl
playing cards In the markctG cents per pack
Benefit to All.
Are you prepared for the
stormy weather? It brings slop
and mud ; and this is time of
year that you want good and
substantial Shoes to stand the
wear and tear. We have just
such shoes for both old and
young, at prices to suit all.
It will pay you to call and
examine our stock and be con
vinced of what we say.
121 North Mam Street.
VOTE FOR
FOR THE LEGISLATURE,
"Honesty in Public Office."
VOTE POR
1!
OF SHENANDOAH, FOR
DIRECTOR OF THE POOR.
YO ?! FOE
WILLI1 DEMI
OF SHENANDOAH,
FOE
Director of the Poor.
VOTE FOR
OF SHENANDOAH, FOIl THE
LEGISLATURE,
(FIltST DISTWOT.)
YOTE FOR
LA.FLEXEIIM.D.
OF TAMAKEXD,
For Coroner.
3T71V".'
SALOON AND RESTAURANT
36 East Centre Street.
The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies
wines aud uncut cigars always on band.
VM. ;J. EVANS, Prop.
PEOPLE'S STORE
AMES
mm
JAMES PATTERSON
WANTS, &o.
FOIl SALE. A good heating sIoto.
at tho IlKUALi) ofllco.
Apply
tf
WANTED. Good Canvassers salnry and
expenses from start; steady worki good
chance for advancement, DROWN HKO-. CO.,
Nurserymen, Hochostcr, N. Y. 8-Sl-3m
WANTED. Uy a young lady of refinement,
the acquaintance of a gentleman ot
Influence, to assist her In procuring a position
In a store or oftlce. Address I.litte, this office
W'1
ANTED. A medltun site second banc!
burirlir and tire nrnof niifn. Tnnnfro ai
VtfANTED. A gentleman of means to atwlsi
VV a lady financially embarrassed. Addreat
M. ii. A., tlEHAIJl office.
A LADY, 21 years of age, no Incumbrance
handsome, reUned, worth a few thousands
.vants to marry. Address, ' Marry,'' Shtuan
loan poxt office.
fOUND A large, dive Bhejn. Owner can
have same by applying to Thomas A. Evans.
" East Centre Htreet,and proving properly 11 ml
paying oipenses. lu8i-3t.
YX1 ANTED. A good girl for general house
V work. Musi come well recommended.
Apply to A. T. Jones, 11 North Main street
10-27-tf
WANTED. Reliable man here, and another,
one to two hundred miles outBldo. $000
first year. Stamp and references. Moiiius,'
oaro this paper. 10-29 Ot
LOST. A Sltyo terrier pup. about half grown:
body groy and black; legs and cars tan
color; bead and face covered with long light
hair. Name. "DEN." A liberal Toward will
be paid for his return or for Information lead
.ng to his recovery. It. A. Freeman, 27 East
Q.ik Btreet, 11-1-lt
t t; to 915 per day at homo, selling Lightning
pf) Plater nnd plating Jewelry, watches,
iiiblewaro, &c. Plates tho finest of Jewelry
.rood as new, on nil kinds of motal with gold,
silver or nickel. No experience. No capital.
Everv house has goods needing plating.
O-iS-Sm II. K. DELNO it CO., Columbus, O
MINEItS WANTED Good miners can find
steady employment at our mlncs,sltuatcd
.it Nlantlc, Macon Coumy, 111., a station on the
line of tho Wabash railroad. Vein bIx foot,
mine worked on tho room and pillar system,
and cotl Is mined by shooting from off the
solid. Mine has good roof, Is dry and free
from explosive gaol.
Niantio Coal Co.,
lO-ag-lm-d&w Niantio, 111.
AGENTS WANTED ON HALAHY or com
mission, to handle the now Patent Chemi
cal Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho quickest and great
est selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink
thoroughly In two beconds. No abrasion of
paper. Works llko magic. 800 to 500 per cent,
profit. One agent's sales amounted to (620 In
six days. Another J8S In two hours. Previous
experience not necessary. For terms and full
particulars, address Tho Monroe Mf'g Co., La
Crosse. Wis. x439 5-21-ly
$15
PAYS for u home lot at May's Land
tmr. tho lino suburb ot Atlantic City; 5
squares from H. It.; commutation faro to Phila.,
s cents; mis court nouw, noteis, scnoois,
churches, cotton, paper, clnthlng, cigar bash,
brick, and lumbering mills, with finest water
power; tine driving, fishing, gunning, bathing,
selling; city nnd country combined; 3." houses
built last year and not oue empty; a safo and
sure Investment: ifcO Invested will Increase
SSlOlnOmonths; 3mllls built this yonr; lots are
80 feet above ocean: 10 per cent, off for cash;
i lots for S25: title Insured. Send for circular.
MAY S LANDINU IMl'llUVUiiNT Lu, uoo
franklin St., Philadelphia. 9-30-2m
JONATHAN HODSER,
Ileal Estate Agent !
Onice-34 West Laurel Street,
SlienniMlonli, Pa.
PROPERTY FOR SALE:
Farm of 15 acres; house, barn and other out
buildings; propirty of D. H. Mummy, In
the Cntawlssa valloy 1,500.
Farm of 83'4 acres; house, barn, etc.; property
of II D. ItentbCbler, in tho L'atanissu val-ley-82,600.
ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN
Buy their
School Books,
Slates, Pencils,
School Bags,
and other school supplies nt
IF. J. POSTZ'S
Nortli Mulii Street.
The largest stock In town at tho lowest prices.
Headquarters for stationery of all kinds, wall
paper and window shades
Scheider's
Saloon and Restaurant,
Leading Saloon In town
Cntr nnd Ifliltn Sit.,
(Ulckcrt's old stand)
First-class Eating Bar.
Finest Whiskeys In tho Market.
id. zd. i-r :,
Of Centralla, Is now prepared to take contracts
for the
Cleaning Out of Water Closets I
And other out buildings. Prompt, clean and
Inoffensive work at reasonable prices. Orders
may bo left at the Commercial Hotel, corner of
Main and Coal strests.
JOE WYATT'S
SALOON AND RESTAURANT,
(Christ) Bossier's old stand)
Mil In anil Caul HtH Hlieiiniiclonli.
Best beer, nle and porter on tap. Tho finest
arands of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at
iched, WZEIEIIECS
Has removed to Bill Jones' old stano
17 BOUTH MAIN BTREET,
ere he will be pleased to meet the wt
of bis friends and the public In
Everything in the Drinking Lino.
jyj S. KISTLEIl, M. D.,
rnraioiAN and surgeon.
Offlce-l0 N, Jardln street, Shenandoah. Pf
Good News-
Just received 0,000 worth of Men's and Boys'
CLOTHING
AND OVERCOATS.
Also 110,000 worth of
Mf.nAr'adl08' 8nd Children's Underwear.
o,000 worihof Men a, Ladies', Children's
BOOTS and SHOES
Will bo sold nt cost and below cost till Jan, 1st.
We Are Just Opening
Up a full
Ladies', Misses'
aszStP
CARPETS
New styles
PRTfT'Q OLD RELIABLE,
X X VjLwJLj NORTH MAIN STREET.
jfjU For Bargains in First-class
"gg2 Heaters and Furnaces,
HJ BOTH M' anil SECOND-HIND
PETER GRIFFITHS'
He has also the larcest assortment In the county, comprising the celebrated Apollo, Othello,
Vallov. Irvinir. Novel tv. New llrido. Cinderella,
man, Itlval, New Model, Old and New Lehigh,
XXoators and IPvimncos,
All In good condlton and warranted, or money refunded or exchanged. A fine line of No. 7 New
Advance and Miners' Itest stoves foril3 each! No. f, 10; good No.l fecond-hand double heaters
from $10 up. and Stoves and liantes from 0 to J10. Every one warranted, and delivered and put
up in any part of tho county within SO miles of Qirardville.
Over 100 dlllerent sizes and styles of Second-hand Heating Stoves to select from. Also a
fine lino ot Slnglo and Double Heaters, both round and square, al aj prjCOg,
Roofing, Spouting, Jobbing. Plumbing and Gas-Fitting
Promptly attended to at the lowest market pilce. Anthony Wayne and American Washlne
Machines a specialty. Stove, heater and range repairing promptly done Delivered without
extra charge.
" We Study to Please I "
Old Stand. New Goods
EVERYTHING IN THE
GR0GERY LINE
ALWAYS IN SK)CK.
Fish, Butter and Eggs,
Flour and Feed,
Potatoes, Green Truck,
Hay and Straw, Ac, 40
Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store
(Muldoon's old stand)
COMER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS.
DOUGHERTY'S
Saloon and Restaurant
The leading place In town.
Has lately been entirely rono
vated Everything new, clean
and fresh. The finest lino of
Wines and Liquors I
Cigars, &e., foreign and do
mestic. Freo lunch served
each evonlcg. Dig schooners
of fre8h,Ueer,Porter, Ale.&o.
OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE.
J. J, DOUGHERTY, Prop.
Hess' Livery Stable,
118 W. KlarUct Alley.
NEW BUGGIES AND HAIINESS, SAFE HORSES
Finest turnouts In town.
Would bo pleased to receive a share of the
publio patronage.
CENTS FOR A WINDOW SHADE.
Others, ready to put up spring roller,
for !Kc, a'jo, -15c, 6O0 and upwards. Par
ties deslrlnu only tho sundlnur or fix
tures can bo accommodated.
C. D. FRICKE'S
Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardin Street.
M.
M. BURKE,
A TTOKNEY-A T-LA if.
SHENANDOAH, FA.
Offices Room 8, P, O. Ilulldlng, Shenandoah,
and Esterly Ilulldlng, Pottsvllle.
r Workingmen
mi
en s ungma
art Store
23 South Main Street.
line of
and Children's
mi
for Pall Trade.
arriving dally.
GIRARDVILLE, PA.
, uiacK warrior, uiana I'enect, Master Work-
A full lino alwuys in stock,
Also first-class lino
.. .
A hat that Is not stylish is worthless, Tber
are a thousand reasons why you sboula cot wear
It, and not one reason why you should It usu
ally costs as much as a stylish hit. and la col
worth a fraction of the money. When you buy
a hat buy a good one, and If you really want
good one, try our 12 bat. It will fill the bill.
The same can be said ot our Neckwear a fine
tie for 20o, any style. Btraw hats from 6o up to
11.50. Nice line of summer shirts at i!5o; a big
drive in boys' waists from SOo to We; large line
ot trunks and valises at lowest price; big bar
gains In overalls and coats at
xg South Main St., Shenandoah.
Silk and cashmere hats renovated and made
as good as new at short notlco. Satisfaction
guaranteed or money refunded.
OPENING OF
Dancing Schoo
Bobbins' Opera House,
SATURDAY EVENINGS.
Schoppe Orchestra, Pieces.
T. J. O'lIAREN's"
BarToei Slop,
COR. MAIN AND OAK STS.
Everything In the tonsorlnl line done In first
class style. A tine butti room attached.
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