The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 15, 1892, Image 1

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    THE EYENING HERALD
NO. 300.
SHENANDOAH. PA.. THURSDAY. DECEMBEK 15. 1892.
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28 South Main St.
IlEADQCAIlTEItS FOli
DRY GOODS !
Trimmings, Ladles' and Children's
COATS
Shades and Shadings,
OTJR CORRESPONDENT'S TRI
BUTE TO THE DEAD.
COMING TEACHERS' INSTITUTE
sick man. Ills restoration to health and
strength Is what every one is praying for, but
there Is uo denying that there is daugor that
the prayers will not bo answered just in the
way wished for by no mortals.
Bev.F. J McQovern's sermon over tlio body
of deceased lawyer Nash was ouo of the finest
ever delivered bore. Not only his own par
ishioners but tho many representatives and
members of Protestant congregations present
A STRANGE TORMENTOR
yOUNG WOMEN.
OF
Carpets and Oil Cloth
MY fifty cent stora serges will compare fa
IV I vorably with 80o goods sold in 1'Mladol
' I phia and other cities. I am selling an all.
wool Habit Cloth, worth fiOo. for KM per
jam. x naTe me ues wo uoreet in me region.
Grand Opening of tho
Book Department
DECEMBER 3, "92
10,000 Books lor Christmas Gilts at
Sees mill Hears Durini- III.
Travels.
Christmas is but ten days off and the icu
plo are beginning to realize its approach. I
met a geutlemnn yesterday who showed me a
crisp five dollar bill he had laid away for
more than a month and ho had not been abla
to make up Ids mind for exactly what uieca
County Superintendent "Wolss have expressed themselves In accord with this Snrnrlnnrt nnH nhj l r ... of merchandise to give it in exchange, tho
Preparins For It-An Attack rtion. i PIn.po hTr m. A reason of his indecision being, that that
The trial of "Roddy" Zleglor, for the mur- -.ua.ia paruciuar oaiiK note was uoelined to purchase
dcr of Kopley, drags wearily along. What Nude Two Other VIotlmB. ' a Christmas present for no less a person than
tlio outcome will be no ono knoivs, and tkers Supposed Lunatic. ce 8 stranB 'hat anyoua
A SCHOOL TEACHER PEOSTRATED
OBE'S OBSERVATIONS,
What He
on the Scandal Mongera' at
tho County Seat.
is uo uso In a newspajwr's prophesying about
Good Flannel at ISO per yard.
or ivq a pair.
A good Blanket
Everything a Decided Bargain.
GENTS' Natural Wool Butts, worth
S8 50, fold now for f 2. Comfortables
and Blankets cheap. Come at once and
secure good values at old reliable stand.
28Bouth Slain street, next door toGrand
union Tcastoro.
Time!
Is money at tho Great
Jewelry Depot
You Bee all the latest designs in
Dlaiiiondu, Jewelry, Silverware.
Rings, $1 to fUflO. Ear-lings, II
to $50. Urooches. fiOo to $10. Gold
Watches, $10 to $150; Silver, $7 to
$50. Rogers Bros, triple plated sil
verware and Gorhaui eolid sterling
silverware and souvenir npoons.
Operu glasses, neckluces, gold
pens, pencils, gents' watch chains,
scarf pins and gold eye-glasses.
All our goods are bought from the
best houses In America and are
sold at from 25 lo 30 per cent,
lower than elsewhere.
Holderman's
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rorrsviLLE, Dec. 14. nature did with the two Gondolas related in ' fcfe,
entered tho ranks of 'Our afl'able and enterprising hatter, It. J.
tho legal profession, Mills, has a covey of quail in tho Norwegian
and tliis time It dealt a street window of his beautiful store. Ur.
terriblo blow. It bereft Mills, I am glad to see, has joined tho Hkh
a family of a kind hus- ALD's advertising army. The people of
band and father, tho Pottsvillo are beginning to appreciate a good
community of a good thing when they seo it, if it docs tako them
cltizon and tho pro- some time to get a focus on the object,
fession of a bright, par-! It is said that 000 applications for license
at once brilliant, witty and havo been filed, among them many are for
POME ROY
I ticular star,
' ftlinillll llftfitffltA Vcr-V l.nrv ol..M.t -I 1 .
. . .vug OKUUt OUtU U BJU1JMO
; tblng, especially as tho list from which ouo
YOUNG lady of town may choose comprises an endless variety of
who teaches in one of ( "rufl's and cuffs and farthingales and things."
the Mabanoy township "ut Perhaps it is the very numerosity of
schools had a sensa
tional experience Tues-
Jewelry Store,
Corner Mam and Lloyd Streets.
JOHN F. PLOPPERT'S
Bakery : and : Confectionery,
No. 20 East Centre.Btreet.
loe cream all the rear 'round. Onan Mnnrtnva
I am now making a superior nualityof CREAM
you wai
miEM), something new,
you'll use no other II you do,
i want to try ltj
iPiatf s Popular Saloon,
(Formerly Job Wyatt's)
.9 and 21 West Oak Street,
BIIENANDOAHPA.
Bar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales,
whiskies, brandies, wines, etc. Finest cigars.
Bating bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all.
(UK Book Department is now fully
stocked with thelargest assortment
of Standard Juvenile and Miscella
neous Works to be found In Pottsvill
or larger cities. , We advise all those
who wish to purchase hooka of any
kind to call and see what we have to
ofler before purchasing elsewhere, as
we sell our books far below regular
book store prices.
We call special attention to our Im
menso Stock of Standard Sets which
we are offering at the lowest prices ever
heard of.
A full line of all the Standard 12mos
comprising a series of over 600 vols., at
lSi cents In cloth binding. These
never before sold for less than 25 cents
each.
American Gopywrlght Novels by
Mary j. Holmes, Marian Harland
Augustus J. Evaus, Mary Agnes Flem
ing, Julius lSmlth,publlsuedat$1.50
our price, 93 cents.
In our selection of books -we nover
forget the little folks. A full line of
Illustrated Story und Toy Books.
We do not have space to mention
more. The balance you can see by
visiting our sale of books, and be con
vinced that this shall bo the sale of all
sales yet held in books.
DIVES, mm k STEWART
pottsvuxe, PA.
O. GEO. MILLER, Manager.
25
CTS. PER YARD
rpn
OIL CLOTH,
Others for 35, 43, BOo and upwards. Parties
having carpet rags should send them and have
mem juuue mio a nrsi-ciass carpet.
o. x. arixioicazi's
Carpet Store, JO South Jardin St.
"he Finest in
the Market.
Our Fancy Netv Crop Genuine
Ntw Orleans Baklnp Molasses.
Oar Strictly Jhresli Cream sry Butter.
Our JTlne Iresh Dairy Butter.
OurNtw Jilahing Creelc Buckwheat Flour.
Our Hancy Brands of northern bugar Com,
New FacJclny "Bfjou,"
"Sunbeam,"
"Bride of Shenandoah,"
"Evergreen."
Our "Whole" lomatoes.
FOB S-A-XiE.
OMe Car Fnncy White middllnirs.
Two Cars Flue Middlings, tf
Two Cars No. r Timothy Uny.
Florida Oranges, 25 cts. a dosen.
Baper-shell Almonds, SSo a pound.
Condensed Mill:, 3 cans for 2Sc.
CLOSING OU2
A LOT OF FLOOR oii. CLOTHS nt 50c n ynrd-2 yards
wiuc. "cy ore ends of pieces nud odd patteruH
nud are wortU more money.
AT KEITER'S
talented, ono who, had it not been liis destiny
to dlo young, would liavo been destined to
become a leader among men of his calling,
j whoso power would havo been felt In ouo
biui; ur uiu puier 01 every caso 01 luiporcanco
in tliis section. John A. Nash is the now
new name enrolled on Death's tablets. He
was loved on earth and I believe his many
virtues, which more than overtopped his few
khortcomlngs, will claim for him everlasting
life in tlj world to come. I cast this little
garland upon his tomb and in turning to
leave him to his God, can only think how he
will be missed by those who loved hltn, by
those who were wont to listen to his dolight
fill conversation, and by thoso who claimed
him as their stafTof llfo and only dependence.
That the Good Han will be niorciful and
bountiful to tho latter wo know already.
uccauso tlio spirits of many havo already
been moved with charitablo results nnd again
wo have proof of tho power of prayer.
THE TKACUKHS INSTITUTE.
Next week will bo I'ottsvillo's most gala
ono of all tho year. The bright and happy
faces of a small army'of school inarms will
lighten upon homes, streets and halls, and
tho busy scenes of many a former winter
week will bo ro-enacted. l'ottsville always
heartily welcomes the teachers and this year
the town promises to outdo itself. Tho lec
ture and concert course for tho week is more
attractive than last year, or year before, and
this part of the programme to please as well
as to Instruct has already been well carried
out. County Superintendent Weiss' efforts to
do all that will tend to givo the teachers and
general public an enjoyable tlmo are being
appreciated as the Academy chart will sub
stantiate on inspection.
In addition to tho other attractions in store
for the teachers of the gentler sor, there is
ono which will be particularly enjoyable. It
is tho ball to lie given in their honor by Divl
sion No. 1, A. O. II., at Bobbins' Hall, on the
night of the 21st inst I happen to know tho
members of the Division who havo tho com
ing happy event in charge and therefore can
say with certainty that joy will not only be
nnconflned, but it will bo strutting around
tho large auditorium of tho big building with
both feet. There area number of pretty
teachers of Shenandoah who are sure to bo
present and they are all going to strive for
tho honor of being1 tho ISelle. I hope your
town will carry off the prizo, but leave tha
lady who earns it here. Wo need more
beauty and grace In Pottsville and less gossip:
so wo do aud no mistake.
THE SCANDAL MONOUES' AJ10DK.
Speaking of gossip suggests the recording
of the fact that this placo was not behiud the
door when the scandal mongers' belt was
presented, as prize to be given to tho town
containing the most and the worst backbiters,
slanderers, general all-around, lively, hustl
Ing, aud uever-go-to-slecp, genuine scandal
mongers. Tho good inhabitants of overy
little town or village will not agreo to this
without a tournament, claiming that there's is
tho worst, but Pottsvlllo takog the biscuit (if
wo may bo permitted to bako a word) In this
behalf and wo are not going to yield any
thing to any other town that this town alone
is entitled to by reason of earning it. If tho
editor of tho Republican is inclined to doubt
this assertion let him take a stroll westward
from his office and seo and hear for himself.
liut the ifiiaftiican does bellove it. It was in
a conversation with him that tho thoughts
above expressed were Inspired. And that
Individual knows also that our criticisms of
tho county seat in our last letter were well
deserved, and well ho knows it. If his per
mission to publish all ho knows in that
lespcctwasas largo as lila ability to do so,
your correspondent would have an able allv
In tho editorial writer who presides over page
iwo ot your evening contemporary published
on Mahantongo street. If It is doubted that
this is the scandal mongers' haven (mv uen
had nearly written " haven of rest" but tho
H. H. never rests) If It should be disputed
that what Is herein recorded is untrue in the
least particular, the charge shall bo aug
mented and Individual cases, wherein the
grossest wrongs havo bceu perpetrated by
women gossips In the guise of ladies, shall be
related and proven. Wo know wheroof wo
speak aud having spokon will bring proof if
required. Wo add: PotUvlllo can beat the
state If not the universe for downright,
malicious, double-tongued, cloven-footed,
real, llvo scandal mongers. There is no
mistake about It,
now stands. Depend upon it there will be
fow new stands licensed. Tho Judges are
getting their eyes
orime.
it is the
I these " tilings " that discourages most men.
I But bt it known once for all that everything
belonging to a woman is useful, no matb-v
day afternoon. Owing how a man may regard it, as there never was
to the location of tho any woman who was known to admit that
school house the young ' even tuo smnlIe8t 411 6 most frivolous of her
lad v ! nbll, , tu i " fixiDE " "" be dispensed with. In caso
. . . , . some man better supplied with this world's
to her homo here overy evening. This sho,goo,is than tho one I refer to, with his
has done for over a year without molestation, ! solitary $5 hill, reads this in the hopes of
but ou Tuesday ovenlng she was subjected to finding some helpful hint, ho need not de-
open to the Increase of a severe shock by fright.
spair at the inexrensiveness of the" things"
Goods sold at Ilolderman's jewelry store
1 from 25 to 30 per cent, less than elsewhere
12-10-tf
I According to the story, tho young lad y,!a3any t" hapPy to 1,0
, ... " away with that inconvenience for the con
1 whose name is withheld by reauost. closed ct.ift.. r w .
ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL
Tli 1'ennifIvHiila llrldcn Slntter Hits
llcen Amicably Adjusted.
Toall appearance the difficulty between the
Pennsylvauia Eailroad Company and tho bor
ough over the bridgo and its abutment in tho
road "near the Cambridge colliery has been
adiusted in a manner satisfactory all par
ties. The borough is particularly well satisfied,
in that by tho agreement it secures a removal
of tho abutment and tho railroad company
agrees to span tho road.
Pursuant to an arrangement mado at Potts
ville on Monday by Chief Burgess Smith,
Councilmeu Lamb and Stout, and A. W.
Schalck, Esq.., who has been retained as
counsel for the borough to succeed tho Into
John A. Nash, there was a meeting in town
yesterday of olllclals and counsel of both tho
company and the borough.
Tho meeting was held at the Pennsylvania
depot and at the bridgo. Those p'rescnt were
Mr. Crawford, of Philadelphia, assistant vice
president, and Mr. Tripler, of Norristown,
chief engineer of tho railroad, nnr v.
Farqukar, Esq., its counsel, Burgesa Smith,
Mr. Schalck, and Couucilmcn Gable and
Lamb.
In behalf of the borough the removal of
the abutment and a span of 23 feet across the
road and 13 feet above it was domanded.
After many measurements, considerable
figuring aud a consultation that oxtonded
over an hour and a half Mr. Crawford an
nounced that tho company would agreo to
tho demand and it was its intention to sustain
harmonious relations with tho borough.
This announcement concluded the confer
ence and it is expected that tho company's
concession will bo produced in writing to the
Borough Council at Its meeting to-night.
uy reouost, closed . tM.nttnn r o w
j the school at tho usual hour and started for
1 town. A lonely walk of about two miles wne
beforo her. After traveling about half the
All people having the interests of tho bor
ough at heart will rejoice that the Penusyl-
.' vanla bridiro matter has hppn fttiturnptiinlv
distance aud upon reaching a placo whero 1 adjusted aud that there is no more dancer of
a clashing of tho borough authorities with tho
railroad company or of interminable legal
controversies.
largo rocks and driod bushes and small trees
are quite thick tho young lady was astounded
to 6eo a man, entirely nude, from the road
behind her.
At first tho teacher was almost paralyzed
by fright, but quickly recovering her pres
cucoof mind sho screamed for help and ran as
fast a3 6ho could. Tho man guvo chao, but
the effects of the frozen ruts in tho road upon
l.lo V...W, f,... . 1 ...... , . . .
Mm miu iccu uiuai. uavo impcacu jus progiosfc),
for the young lady finally succeeded in leav
ing him at a safe distance behiud.
Tho excitement kindled the teacher's
strength until sho reached her home, when
ro-actlon set In and complete collapse followed.
Yesterday sho was prostrated and unable to
attend the school.
It Is said that later in tho evening two
young women who had occasion to pass along
tho same road were frightened and chased by
thauuo man, hut they escaped him.
Inquiry and search about the scna and in
the neighboring patches failed to bring out
any information that would lead to tho
identity of the man, or his whereabouts. It
is tho opinion that tho fellow may be an!
The McHalo-Gaughan stabbing case, which
was fixed for trial at the present term of crim
inal court, has been postponed again and goes
over to the January term.
Local Interest in court matters is centered
upon the Ziegler murder trial. Tho accused
man is well known hero having been a fre
quent visitor to tills placo pursuing his duty
as constable. There is an impression hero
that Ziegler stands an excellent change of
an acquittal.
'The Drummer Boy, or Spy of Shlloh,"
which is to lie produced at Ferguson's theatre
to-morrow and Saturday evenings, under tho
auspices of Washington Camp, No. 200, P. O.
S. of A., is pleasantly remembered by many
of our townsmen. It has been produced
here soveral times and each time tho houses
werociowded. Tho coming productions will
be under the immediate direction of A. F.
Nail, who is well known here, and who will
assume the role of Uncle Joe. Another
feature will be the appearance of Mr. Phil. J.
Connell, of Pottsville, who will assume the
character of i-'ranfc llullcdge, Mr. Connell is
tho genial clerk in the County Commisslone
0111 ce.
irc 1,.. .1..
escaped lunatic, for m:,n i.i . . " 1""J,CU luo ',a mau7 t"inss
.,... , ,,, , '"". uunng past years and it is said that he stands
about the roads and hills without clothing in J without an equal in the character. The cast
such weather as wo have had the past fow ' includes over ono hundred peonlo. "Thn
S3JS.000
Worth of stock to select from in plain, band,
fancy, engraved, stouo aud other rings,
jswohy, gold and silver watches, silverware
and fancy goods, at Ilolderman's, corner
Main and Lloyd streets. 12-10-tf
TIMELY TOPICS.
A Htrlug of Thought und l'anelcn or the
Kdltor.
A number of our town people took tumbles
yosterday and gavo striking warnings that it
Is better to keep the pavements oieur of ice
and snow.
The exhibition of tho mysterious phono
graph to bo given in the P. M. church will be
worth attending.
Coasting on tho Enst Centre etrest hill
should bo Btopped beforo somebody is hurt.
If you havo anything of intcrost that you
wish your friends nnd nolghbors t know,
send it to the IlmtALl).
This li genuine "Grip" weather. Take
good care of your health.
A heavy fall of snow, followod by a cold
spell, would make things lively In this region
for awhile.
Christmas is almost upon ui with few signs '
of sleighing, j
Michael Falrlcy has been made the father
of a boy weighing 18J pounds.
Itoal estate dealers In town aro becominr
days oan hardly be of souud mind,
Tho matter is being thoroughly investigated
and if tho guilty party is "approhonded ho
will be severely punished, unless ho should
prove to be insane, in which case he will bo
put some placo whero he will always find a
suit of clothes at hand.
USE DANA'S SAUSAI'ARILLA, its
"THE KIND THAT CUKES."
urnmmer Uoy" revives a spirit of old times
that will result in crowded houses.
Owe.
l - HI .
"Wo loud, never follow." Holderman's
Jewelry store, corner Main and Lloyd streets.
12-10-tf
FOR THE NEW SEBIES.
At Least rive Hundred Faiiilllea Appealed
tci In Their Own Intereat.
By tho directors of our new saving fund.
Fivo hundred families of Shenandoah and
adjoining towns to socure shares in tho new
serlos now open. Nearly eight hundred
shares havo been taken, ranging from one to
Quite u Ulirerence.
mis morning a Hkkald reporter whs in-,
formed that a child in the First ward had
broken her neck by falling upon an icy pave- twsuty, and the demand inoreasing dailv bv
mcnt. Tho reporter went to tho house in- t,10i wIl llre a safe and profitable in
dicated aud Ioarned that John D. Ward, a . vestment.
young man hoarding there, was nursing a' T1'Is fund, known as the Guarantee, is
badly inflamed leg that was kicked by a mulo veIy Wuhir and prewnts Improved features,
at the Knickerbocker colliory yostorday. j which, command tho attention of the most
iiMMWr:rT;r:..J....-lMtlTe.Biid,uul,,8t of this.
j .., ul .luouuuucuBtuMl as Woll aa ntlini-towno
benefit of the Soldiers' Monument fund.
l'lles or Hemorrhoids
Permanently cured without knife orllcalnre.
No danger or suflering. No delay from bus-1
lnoes whllo under treatment. Patients who 1
are rnpousiDio need not pay until well. A
perfect euro guaranteed. Bend for circular.
? E. HEED, M. D.,
129 South 13th St, Philadelphia.
Before, by permission, to the editor of the
Eteino.Hebai.d. " tf
Gold and silver watches, diamonds, precious
active and a number of changes will be Mil ' Tl?' nT S"Ver
after January 1st. we, 11. & n. banquet and parlor lamps,
Many of our people go to Pottsville and I Zl' Tn ! ,e V?Crytl'lDgJ"
other place to have corns, ingrowing nails, I " f 's, comer Main and
etc., treated by specialist who Imrgo $3 and 1 .., tf
upwards for each visit, not kuowing that any I For sultablo Christmas presents call at
local physician can do the mauie work for prlcke's carpet store and look at his rues
If Sn ,t w r i, . ., . ' . .. ""nuB- la nas been
Auuuor well, reliably and nuoowsfully manaiied No.
Pain Expoller is tho happy relief. Tryitand real eatato on hando ToLT Mouev to
bononv ni-nl on ,i Kn 1........ ' losses, .ilouey is
SiWSi.tt KulIu v-oT'r rtsr ou,,y' ,No "
, "rugKism. Jt out. Stock mature le about seven year,
Chart Open. paying on one's investmeut between fifteen.
The chart Is open at Klrlln's drug store for au1 twenty per oent.
tho sale ol reserved scaUforthe "Confederate I Tuis fund has already placed about one
Spy," which is to be produced at Ferguson's , hundred thousand dollars in flrst-olass loans,
theatre on tho 20th and 27th lnsts. lor tho , uln which they hold nearly two hundred
niousaua dollars in first mortgages. No one
should fail to secure promptly ere this seriua
closes. Sale of shares at tho oftiee of tho
treasurer, Charles W. Dongler, Justice of the
Peace, Main street, Shenandoah, Pa., from 2
POINTS.
Let us be truthful. Judgo Pershing Is not
Improving and no ouo knows it bettor than
his attending physician aud his colleagues on
the bench, who visited him last Sunday. It
is a lamentable fact that his Honor is a very
half the figure. Philadelphia specialists aro
maklug money by charging from 25 to SO
cents. Of courso "it will conio hack."
Don't suffer with Indigestion, use Baxter's
Mandrake Bitters. jm
ouomans, hassocks and carpets. 12-lB-tit
Bost photograplis and crayons at Dabb's.
Presents bought at Ilolderman's Jowelrv
j store carry with Uiem an absolute guarantee I wonoy
t,a 1 as to tho purity of metal and certainty of
.vuw TOrieCllnil In fVmfitmMl..,, o.wl fl..lDl.
p. m. to 8 p. m. Call eafly.
DinKQTORS :
President, Moees Owens, dry goods liier
chant. Vice President, J. W. Erwin, dentist.
Secretary, II. E. Dcngler, assistant post
master. Attorney, S. G. M. Hollopctcr, Esq. '
Treasurer, Chas. W. Dengler, Justice of tho
Pea co.
Alfred F. Morgan, shoe merchant.
Henry Hoehler, proprietor Shenandoah.
Meat Market.
Elmer W. Wilde, muslo dealer.
James Stein, physician.
N. J. Owens, outside foreman Iudiauj
Ridge colliery.
J. S. Callen, physician. 12-15-lt
All goods warranted as represented, r
refunded, at Ilolderman's jewelry
Holderman's gold watchas for
.Un...!..... i 4fQ CTl, . . ...
r " , u 80111 m"n Main and Lloyd streeto,
w v wiivt tiiuu iiwnm. iv. uuniar Mum
aud Lloyd streets. 12-10'tf
-
No.
I doubt whether there is anv Couch
medicine equal to Dr. Com', Wild Cherry and
Scueka, Price 23 aud . 0 ci uU a bottle.
Corner
12-10-tf
The proprietors or Pan-Tlua have spent
tuouKaudsuf dullarstu niako HknownUiat
It cures lying In Colds and Ladrlnpe. Trial
bottl of Pan-Tiua free ut I'. I', if. Klrlln's
Additional local nexct ontetonH paflfc)
store, corner Main and Lloyd streets. 12-10-tf
rfjieclal Salt-
Dolls, Albums, and Fauoy Slipprvs at tho
Peoples' store. 13 15-tf
Go to Holderman's Jewelry store to select
your Christmas presents. By making a small
deposit goods will bo laid away until called
for. Corner Mam und Lloyd streets. tS
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