The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, February 18, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 4

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JIM GROCERIES
HOUSEKEEPERS!
Find no difficulty in
securing what tliuy
require for their ta
bles at our store.
Corner Grocery.
itttitrc and White Sts.
THIRD EDITION
THE THEATBE.
Itafmncri t 1'xrBUiioii Thentan lioniiug
At traction.
YouiiRStowu. O., Jim. 9, 189Z
Herbert t'awthorn U considered by nil the
theatre-goers of Youngstowti, as well a'
mvself. to bo one of tbe cleverest Irisli
-oamcdians ou tho stage. "Llttlo Nuggtt1
kas always played to largo houses here.
KuciiiNt: Uooiv, Managor.
"Little Nugget'' will appear at tbe theatre
u Wednesday, I'ebtuary hJd.
"SHADOW DKTHUT1YH."
D.iniel A. Kolly anpenred last night nt
Harris' in "Tito Shadow Detective," sup
ported by a good oust of characters. Daniel
A. Kelly as a comedian and character actor
is a pleasing 6ucco a. His personltluation o
-an Irish policeman, M an Italian, and as i
Yankeo farmor, were all well received.
Cincinnati Enquirer. At Ferguson's thcatie
n Thursday evening, February '..'3d.
OSE DANA'S SAIWAI'AMLLA,
"THE KIND THAT CUKES;
ITS
(llii)il, '.Ieitli, vY'Iiok-koiiki run
If Ai:nes Hcrndon in "La llelle Jlario if.
nno-half as strong an attraction as tho ad
Tanct) notice and flattering press cscerptf
from tho largo cities le.id on to expect, then
tho aiidienco that will greet this cliannin
actress at Ferguson's theatre on Thui'sdaj
evening, Mtrch 2d, will have an evening ol
unlimited enjoyment. "La Hello Mario" wah
written for Mists llerudon, expressly to tit th
fair artist's lino ot work, and the Xew Yuri-
and Boston critics, iu particular, endit tin
author with h.iviug done a geod picco o
work. "It is a who'oiomu piece, clean anil
bright and leaves only pleamit meniories c
a very enjoyable evening well spent. If yoi
seo tho drst part you will enjoy it so much
that you will stay to seo tho secouil, and thci
you will have to see the third, mid fourth
and fifth acts, and as this is brought to sucl
au unexpected and luppy ending you leav
tho theatro feeling a hundred times bettei
than when you entered it. It possesses tin
merit of being worth seeing lnorothan once
there is nothing unoleasnntly suggested ii
work or situation, and tho dialogue is sharp
witty, and to tho point. It is a play that wil
make Miss Herndon fame and inonoy for
Jong time to come." So tays tho critic of th
Cincinnati Kiujitii er, concerning this churn.
Jng play. This la renlly ono of the yon
things of our amusement season that yoi
.can't atrord to miss.
UoiiKhlitf? I.e-aiM to Consumption.
Knmp'a Balsam will stop the oough
inoe.
"l'orglv-ii."
Frcdcrlo Bryton, who stands foremost In
his profession as an exponent of flue drama,
scored a brllllaiitsitccofs at Ferguson's theatre
last night in his play "Forgiven." Mr.
Brvlon Is seen to excellent advantage in the
role of Jack Diamond, a man who has a par
ticular fondness for gambling, and whoso
supposed propensities for cards causes him to
bo estranged from his wlfo who is deceived
by Jack's falra Irleiid. Wxhard Gahnnu
Tho piece is built on original linos and its
Ituitionsnnd conipllnatloiiB are cleverly con-
trivisl mid well carried nut. It has been pro
nounced by eminent rritlcs to be ono of tbe
cleverest plays over put on tho boards. The
ast is not a largo one, tmt almost every artist
in It has at some time headed a separate or
ganization. Tho play is ono tint appeals to
the heart and brings out strongly tho best
elements of human nature. It is just the
style of play that should bo appreciated by
every true American. Owing to tho storm
last night tho hotiho was nothing like what it
should have been. At the earnest solicitation
of a number of prominent citizens, Mr.
Bryton was induced to play a return engiig"
merit on March 15th. Wo predict for liim
one of tho largest audiences that ever wit
nessed a play in Shenandoah.
Io Not lie Deceived.
Fersons with weak lungs thoso who are
constantly catching cold should wear an
Alleock's l'orous Blaster over tho chest ami
another between tho shoulder blades during
cold woather. Uemeniber they always
strengthen aid never weaken tho part to
which they arc applied. Do not bo deceived
by imagining any other piaster like them
they are not may look it, but looks deceive.
Insist always on having Allcock's, tho only
rellablo plaster over produced.
If you want a careful and painstaking
Justice of the Peace in the Thlid ward, vote
for Max Itecsc.
A Vnlci" for Sir, rljlin.
KniTon Hkhald : You will echo tho sen
timents of n majority ol the voters in thi
borouiih if vou will urco tho re-election ol
Mr. Anthony I'lynn to tho oflice of High
Constable. There, is no ono in this town
Irrespective of paity, who has not a good
word for this gentleman and who will lint
iilinit that he has filled tho position ver
satisfactorily the past yoar. I, for one, hope
hat when casting their ballots on election
day tho citizens will not overlook Mr.
Flynu's title to ro-eluliou and will seo thai
ho is re-clu'ted. He is desorving of it in
mure than one sense.
iNDr.l'KNDKST.
Shenandoah, Feb. 17, 16!) 1.
Letter I.iot.
The following letters remain uncalled for ii
Uie Shenandoah, Schuylkill oounty, Pi., po
office. February 18, 181)1:
Kunkel A. h. Montgomery ! ugene
.Uotbshteld M.
Parties calling for adrertisod letters shoul
pleaao say "advertised." Ono cent will b
charged on all advertised lcttors.
n. C. BOTER, V. M.
There are many common llntmcuts tvoI
but. mere ix only "He crmi mln cure nw .!
forms of -or-t h. I'uii.. Hi'UtiM. uj d all IkkII
Win. Its name is Hid Km Oil Cn-ts 2
ent. fold at r. f . it. Klrlln s mug t to e.
An Imp-rllnl ()ilnlon
A resident of town, while in I'hllodelpli a
aeceutly, met Mr. Charles Bowm.iu, formerly
prominent business man of this town, bu
jiow a resident of the Quaker City. In
speaking of matters concerning this borougt
3t r, Bownia i s till he was pleaded to heir Mr
.John r. Finney was a candidate for the Bot
ongh Council, as ho boliovod tho peopl
would hae in liim a man of undoubted in
tegrity, eutrrpri.so and energy and within
yer after his elei tlou tbay would deriv.
hsne firs that would fully reward them foi
vsippo'ting Him. Mr, Bowman added, "Join
Finney should have been given tho nomina
tiau without a request. Ho deserved it
There is not a man in Shenandoah who ha
done more to advance the interests of th
-town tbe past five years than lie has anp if I
-were still a resident of tho plaee I would not
jouly vote fir him, buf would take on" iny
tt and do everything in my power to iu
slooe others to do likewise." Mr. Bowuiai
was one of the most respeoted citizens of this
town and his sentiments must have weight
Hoi quoted publicly by his authority.
Jht photo ra phi and e rayons at Dabb'a.
(-HII Co I oc.
It is wwer'od with some wrioiisnswtlwt the
Herouiih Auditor will have the olmtiou
tiskot jariuM on groeu paper.
Wj- irtock for New Yar jtifts in jowelrj
.ssd fcntty (roods shull be ae tKimilli as ovor
H's jewelry nttm. 18Jte-tt
-SfhB r tiu tick, fv Imk- 0oHa
)Ht stM ni Ohttd, sb etM tor Caatorla.
sb Utenam Usa, sbs elu to Osstorta.
fMH sb tud CtOUMB, ba tfavtm OMtorla.
(Joining. ,
' !tv. Auuh) 8bsw, tb celebratfd leetuiw,
wiM iMttn in th Braititi ekareii,
HsoiUjr twing, rNibrusry StTtb- Dw't for
,Bt Um dr ami date.
Costlveness can bo K!rniauently cured b
he uso of Mandrake Bitters. lm
.1lllt Sell Out.
As my More room is tented and I ran"
vacate, it is necessary that 1 shall tell out m,
utiro stock of dry goods, lauhs' and child
ren's underwear and hosiery, boots, shoes unc
rubbers, etc. Time will be nu miction ever
night and private sales during the day until
daii'li 1st. Sill's Bargain store, iu South
lain street, neit door to his clothing store,
dieuaudoah. 2-1 1 tf
A ?nnd lt'rl.
When M ix IEccv, one of the candidates foi
lusticoot' the 1'iace iu thoTliird ward, viiish
.lu-tico in the Second wind, under appoint
lent by Governor Hoyt, ho earned tho repu
tation ot returning less cases to court than
my other 'Squiro in tho county. Ho retuin
d les than ten per cent, oftlic cases taken
'ii foro him and thus avoided tho heavy cost
ncideiitiil to long litigation in petty case-.
Tlie voters of tho Third ward should bear
his in mind, 1
USE DANA'S SAIiSAPAItll.LA, ith
"THE KIND THAT CURES."
Tn Storekeeper.
A lot of old newspapers, suitable foi
vrnppiug goods, &c, for salo cheap, at tin
IIkbalu ollioo.
Aunlvrnry IliiterluftiuiPiit.
Anthracite Castle, No. 71, Knights of the
'lolden Eagle, will hold an anniversary
entertftitimeni Monday evening and a numb' r
d the fraternity and their friends will lw
rested to au excellent progr.inimoof musical
and literary exercises and a collation.
Mr. David K. Jordan
of l'dmestin. N. Y.
Colorless, Emaciated, Helpless
A Complete Cure by HOOD'S
SAllSArAltlLLA.
This Is from Mr. D M. Jordan, a re
tired farmer, and one of the most re
spected citizens of Otsego Co., N. Y.
ii nAiirimin vaaK ma T lirul nn attack of tho
gravel, and have since been troubled with my
Liver and SCidnoys
gradually growing wor.so. Three years ago I
got Uo.vu so lo tlir.t I could cnrcrlr Willi.
I looked more like a corpse than a living being.
I t..,.l ,w. ......u.... nn.l fi.r fU4 MAHkH I llie
HulhhiK but vtael. I was hadly .emaciated
anil had no mora color tlviu n umi nip nuiie.
n,.,Mrd u .,;.,tjHlt w.l recoiiiiiieiideil and I
thought 1 v.ould try It. Before I had finished
the first bottle I mtl nit that 1 felt better, suf.
fered le-s. th" jbUbimimhiIoii of ilie blml-
. i -.1 tn.. . . ,r lipfnn to leturn to
my face, and I Im-rhh io feel IniitKry. After
I had taken thro bottle 1 could eat anything
without hi.rting me. Why. I got so 'hungry
that I had to eat S throw a day. I have now
fully recovered, Uutnka to
Hand's SavsaDarilla
r feel sv.ll sail nn wrll. All ,wno know
raa marval tu so me so well." 1). M. JOHtiAN.
Worlds Fair Holiday Trip !
EVENING HERALD UONTEST-
io Days at the World's Fair
With accommodations at a first-class Chicago hotel, and transporta
tion to and from Chicago, including sleeping berths, all freo of cost,
To the 2 Most Popular Teachers.
CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M.
Tho two teachers who rccclvo tho largest number of votos will be taken
to tho World's Fair and royally entertained by tho Hiuald. Cutout this
coupon, an 1 on tl.o bl nk lines write tho name of the Pi bllc BihoolTcacbcr,
north of tl o Uroad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most
popular, and send 1 totno 'fnnle t h'tlilor, footing Ilrrald, Hhrnandoah,
J'n." Kvery coupon proi erly filled out counts na ono vote for one teacher.
Every person, young or old, can votov and vote as often as they please.
Coupon must bo In the hands of the editor within ten (ID) days after the
date It bears.
Name of Teacher..
Residence -
Namo of Voter
Resldcnco
FBBUUAllY 18, 1893.
For tlao XvnolsLy Ones.
4 Gold Necklace.
Iloldennnn, the Jeweler, will give inn lady
teacher receiving the liigbo t number of
votoJ a IIundsomciGold Ni cklace.
4 Set of Furs.
H 00 ' Plt-L8 wehbt af Ur-dlnnor I1VU,
11. J Mills, the Pottsville Hatter and Knr
ricr, will givo the lady teacher receiving
seoond highest number of votca a hand
somo Hit of Furs.
A Plush Toilet Set.
Max Kceso will give tho lady teacher re
ceiving tho second highest number of
votes a hancbonie l'lush Toilet !-'ct.
A Gold-Headed Cane.
W. 11. Mortimer, the l'ottsvlllo Jewclcr.wl 1
givo tho goi tlcmnn teacher receiving the
highest number of votes a Gold headei
Cane.
Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas.
Tho Homo Friendly Society, of llaltimorc.
lid., will present tho two lucky competl
tors in tbe contistwlth handsome Gold,
headed Silk Umbrellas.
AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT !
ladies' and Children's
-COZfcTXDI'XXOiLTS :-
Tho two teachers who rccclvo tho greatest number of total votes up to the closlug boui
aboic stated will bo declared tho winners.
All coupons must be cut out of the Etfkimo JIeiiai.I) and 'sent, securely sealed in envel
opes, nddrcssed to "fV,ff si filtior Hvrntng lie- old, Nhenandonh, J'a."
any pen-on residing in any place may vote as oitcn as ne or sue may acsire ror one or mon
teachers engaged tn liochtng In a public school north of the Broad Mountain at tbe clobe of thi
mm nt school term; jin rtdu, that any teacher who may have been incapacitated by slcknc
r accident for teaching for a period of Lot more than three months prior to tho end of tin
term, may al-o compete
I ach vote for each teacher must be represented by a scperato coupon.
A coupon bearing the name of more than ono teacher or specifying moro than one vote tor h
teacher will te thrown out as void.
A cateful n cord will be kept of the names of all contestants, and all coupons will be tllei
and kept safe until the final adjudication. Threo prominent and rc-ponslblo men of Shcnati
doah will be stlectcd to act as judgis, mak" the tlnal count and announce tho names of tho twi
winners. Khould three or more teachers bo tied on the highest number of votes, tho Judges wll
be al owed to decide
Tho names of the winners will be announced on or before Saturday, Julv 15, 1S93. Bhouh
the winners bo absent from sbcnatfdoah at the tlmo they will bo Informed of their good fortuin
by telegraph so that they may start on iho trip as soon thereafter as possible.
All blanks In the coupon must be tilled out, esi eclally the blank rcqulrii.g the name of tin
per-on voting. The number of voti a recilved ottblsoftlce up to 4 p. m lach day will be put
llshed tn the next Iksuo of the IIeiild v,llh the names of the teachers voted for.
Blue k:o.ci
:E:i:o.3L3L2
In the above colors we have an excellent assortment o: Smith, Ford &
Jones' English Decorated Ware.
Cu m anil Saucers 7'i cents per fet.
I ati s '2 centB per do.t-ii.
If you do n t vili to pur litiac full pet of dishes you cannot do bettei
linn --elect your fav- ted cdo from our assortment of Cup and Saucers am
1 la'es Tlie piite is nn'y :t 1 1 ill-' tuoro tliun Ainericn white ware, and tin
ipt Ii y ofthoee ijo'ds need no rei'omiuettdatiou, as they have alwa s sivel'
iniv is'il halii-facliiiii.
GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S
DBLiaHTPUL hURPFaBB.
.Slieiiaiiiloitli umi li- funnel Iti-alih-nts
Call oil SIlHIO 'lillilteH.
During tho evening Giorge Iligglns. the
genial Reading station agent, was soatid in
his pretty Dcwart Etrcet homo, talking to ins
wife and sister, Miss M'lss, when a knock at
the front door caused him to immediately
rei-pond. Then to tho astonishment and
delight of the inmates his mother Mrs. J. R
Higglns and her daughter. Miss Ella, Mrs
Tobiu, mother of Mrs. George Higgins, Mrs.
J. J. Ferguson, all of Shenandoah, and W J.
Higgins and wife, of Mt. Carmel, entered to
g ve tho young people a surpiise purty hav
ing reached Sliamokin on the 8: Id Itiad ng
truio. A delightful timo iiiiiiid aud at 11:110
a tempting repast was served. Shamvli-i
Undid.
USE DANA.-S SARSAI'ARILTjA, its
"THE KIND TliAT CUUES."
Sunday AoiHiuiii-eineiit.
Kev. Itobert O'Hoyle will deliver tho fourth
of his Interesting termons to young people in
the Trinity Eefonned church to morrow
evening. Tho subject will be "True Pa
tiiotlam," JMuslc.
Itobert Lloyd has jihicid a handsomo piano
iu his hotel on Eaet Centru street for the use
of his guests and has engaged an export to
play upon it
LHiie'H I'auilly Medicine 31ovH the llowi
lach day. In order to be healthy this
necessary.
Arm .Manlied.
Anthony Sominsky, of South Ilowers
street, had ono of his anus badly uuuliod
and sustained severe bruises about the head
by a fall of coal in tho Ellengowan colliery
this morning.
for
i of
You will inako no utlstako in voting
Max Itcoe, iu tho Third waid, fur Justloi
tho 1'aaco.
Freeh Morris Blver Covo Oytuis received
J&llT at Coslctt's. -2-tf
TIih SoldlerK M. 111111111-111.
Tho committee of societies and citizen
having in chaigo the Soldiers' Monument
project met in tho Council Chimber lad
oveniug and devotid some time to tho dis
cussion of businiss of a routine character.
All the reports wero encouraging i nd Sccre"
tary Deugler annouiicid tho following ad
ditional receipts: Ladies' Aid Society, Sons
of Veterans, $25; German Ited Men, $7 50,
Washington lieneficnl Society, $10; Wash
ington Camp, No. 112, I. O. S. of A., $T)0.
"Our baby va Mc and wo bought ' ne bottle
. 1,. I-.. II.. ...... ... .1
ui 11 ui, a miuu r.iuii, nun, mi
piased with It. It did the baby a great deal of
Ijouu. kviu. uuuiiiBon, iui iveu-jjuri, i'u.
Klertrlo Kullwuy Itullettu.
Hereafter tho electric railway cars will
ve tho corner of Cherry and Main streets
t 6:30 a. m. daily and every 20 minute
isreafter until midnight, at which hour tin
-Mt car will leave for Girardvillo. On Mon
ay, November 7th, 18U!!, tho faro for anj
inpth of rido between Shenandoah and
Hrsrdville will be reduced to five (6) cents,
To Builders !
The season for building
is almost at hand, and
we have just replen
ished our stock of all
kinds of Hardware,
Nails and Builders'
Supplies.
Wh alfo oarrj an Immense line of
Btoves, Itangos, Cutlery aud Tin
ware, llootlog and Spouting our
sptelalty.
Peter Griffiths,
amAMvn,r,K, pa.
JOHN B. OOYLK,
Albrssy-at-Ltw tad Ke&l Kitnts Ageit,
Office Iteddill's Hulldtn?, Btennilho, IT
A Few Days Ago !
Our Coat Room was dark and wintry looking
with fur-lined and fur-trimmed coats. Behold
the change of a few days 1 Outside, gloomy win
ter ; inside, spring warmth, light, beauty. Coat
room no longer but underwear room, arrayed in
pure white with here and there a touch of color,
just enough to give proper light and shadow. Be
prepared to find everything changed.
MUSLIN UNDEHWEAR Puro and spotless, now has tho
post of honor. We havo a complete lino of every gar
ment in muslin that a lady requires.
CHK.MISE All styles, from a neat trimming to tho most
elaborate woik.
DUAWEIIS Bleached and unbleached, ranging in prices
from STic up to ihoso handsomely trimmed. Corset cov
ers neatly made and good wearing all styles and prices,
to Etilt all tastes and purees, from 25c up.
SK1UTS Full length and full width, from a neat skirt at
GOo to ono rullled, pleated and embioidcred. You will
find them here-to suit all tastes llttlo trimmed, greatly
trimmed, and very much trimmed.
NIGHTGOWN'S Wo wonder when wo tee tho quality of
muslin nnd trimming, the really good work put ou thcin,
tho time it requitis to complete such a garment, how
they can bo told fur such llttlo money. They range in
price flora COc up to t-ovcral dollars.
WHITE GOODS We must not f .rget White, Goods, Flounc
iUEP, Hamburgi, 15 in. wide, from 25c a yard up Em
broideries, white and co'ored, all patterut, widths and
prices. Ono of the latest fancies in embroideries is tho
colored edge. Fashion says they tiro to bo tho correct
trimming for any style of dros becoming to tho wearer.
"We would like to impress upon every lady the
wisdom of buying ready-made underwear. Don't
waste time, eneigy and temper, but save it for
more useful and congenial work. Prove your ap
preciation t f our efforts to please by makiugyour
selection while lines are unbroken. We invite all
ladies to call and make a thorough inspection.
I.A1IIKS IN AITKMIAC'K.
DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART
Nos. 5 and 7 North Centre Street,
0. Geo. Miller, Manager. 'FOTTSILLE, P&.
-OF-
WINTER GOODS,
Few white and colored blankets, ladies' and child
ren's coats, which will be sold regardless of cost.
Come early and secure bargains at
J. J. PRICE'S,
OLD RELIABLE,
NORTH MAIN STKLLT.
-4 Q
0l" I'HILADULPHIA,
Send their SSt Specialist
Tn HhctiaiulOHlt, VeiIi!CSflny,I5I.ircta I
He will be found ot tae
FerffUHOti House From 8:30 a. m. tofiO p. in.
Persons who havo headache, or wboso eyes are "aslng dls
comfort should call upon their specialist, and th, y willro,
celvelntellig-i.'t nnd skillful attoaiinn NO CHAK .l' to ex
kmtneyoureyes. fcverypair oalasses ordered is nnranteed
to be satisfactory. '
PEOPLE'SMe.STORE!
121 N. Main Street, Shenandoah.
Boots,, Shoes, wents? Fm?nishings !
At grcutly reduced rates.
jSl. JPIE.'ES.IESSr, 3?Xopi'iotor
HOOKS & BROWN,
STATIONERY,
TABLETS,
ART MATERIALS.
Full line I'apcT-eoVi-r Novels.
e Unite Cfm $
No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET,
CKNTS FOR A WINDOW SHADE
Others, ready to put up Bpring roller,
for 25c, tISo, 45c, 60c and upwards. Par
ties deslrlnc only the shadlne or fix
tures can be accommodated.
C. D. FRICKE'S
Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardin Street.
The Standard
Sewing Machine
Is tbe perfection of sewing m tchlne m'ci.nnlsu).
It runs without nolse,and makci 25 Osiltcbe a
minute. If you havo not nlreatn -iult, call
at thoomceund do so. AlargetUnK of ma
chinos always on hand. ftopalrlnc' of machines
a specialty.
T. B. SHAFFER,
Cor. Jardin and I.loyd fvt., S, namloab
At tho request ot a numbertOf cii liens of
the Second Ward, I berfiby announce myself
as an Indipeudent candidate for.,Uouncl in
the Second Ward,
.Tolrn F. Finn.o'".