The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, April 07, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 4

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    ANOTIIKR onr lowl of our WHOLESALE gruuiekx.
I ttXtra Choice FAMILY FLOUR t,.mlr(,h Will l'rulmbly Have a I.nrRO
HHIiui tiaaii wr-nlvml ami 1L awaits, ieet1illtliinvnt Khorily.
TfhuiMrinrlniMnriw One doc not need rolseioscope MMtilfy
mvmt Bud low In price. Don't buy n MmmU that many of or
inferior article wbeu ym. c, Kt th.;P " b(0e '7.,?!,!"
.... " t. ment of Ibe town's Interest nil alone Ilia line,
m. .for tl. w.1 money . Drui't to rt j a,,,, pwpecti wlll , gwl
MS II VUH WWIIV VUU71A , "w" .
It corn mi to Hums we can iliwount all
our uelKliltora, In quality and price.
Corner Grocery,
Centre and White Sus.
TELXRD EDITION
1'BRMONAL.
MIssLlbble Faust returned to Scranton
yesterday.
J. K. Wilson, of Potteville, did some
Insurance busluees in town yesterday.
J. M. It. Jurmon, Indictment olerk in the
District Attorney's office, Philadelphia, pent
to-dny In town, the guest of Lis brother-in-law,
Dr. James Stoln.
I. K. Tlbbetts, of I'hlladelphia, general
manager of the Standard Sewing Mtichin
..Company, looked after tlio Intorosts of his
company here yesterday.
Mrs. Whetstone, wife of Clando 0. Whot-
Btone. formerly editor of the Pottsvllle
Miner)' Journal, died in Philadelphia yes
terday. Sho was the danghtei of K. J. Fry,
a prominent liardware morchantof Tamaqua
Peter Ceoohini, the East Centre street finlt
and green truck dealer, last evening returned
from Italy where ho spent the mt four
months visiting friends and relatives. Mr,
Cccchini brought with him his wifo and
son. Tho boy is a particularly bright and
Interesting littlo fellow.
USE DANA'S SARSAPAIilhLA ,its
"THE KIND THAT CUKES."
REUBEN F. HILVARD.
A Former Tinvnsiiliiu Ha llaiin Mtirdt-rrri
In Alalmin.
There is little doubt that the llllyard man
Tccontly murdered in Alabama was Iteulien
V. llllyard, a former lesidentof Shenandoah,
and who in tho "seventies" drove a stage for
tho lato 0. P. Hart between this town and
Frackvillo. Itcuben llllyard disappeared
from this town tome time in the "seventies,
leaving a wifo and child. Ho was never
heard from after. The wife struggled for an
existence here for several mouths, hut
eventually moved to Columbia county, and
still lives there. The child was sent to
Hilyard's parents at Allentowu a few year
after tho father's disappearance and is sup
posed to bo still at that place.
Jlilyard was a flno looking man and very
popular. Ho was a good "whip" aud handled
tho ' ribbons" to perfection.
The story of tho murder is that Hllyard.
who was a hoes at tho Shelby (Ala.) Iron
Works, discharged a negro, who In a fit of
drunken revenge waylaid und murdered the
boss. Tho murder was avenged by W. 1!
llllburn, an engineer at tho works, who
riddled tho negro with bullets.
l'ulltleal l'olntK.
Tho election news from Washington, Kan
sa and Ohio fell like a wet blanket on tho
President. Candidates fur offices from those
states will now get a chill when they approa
bis oxcellency.
Delegation after delegation passes in review
before Mr. Cleveland, shake hands, say a fow
words in favor of their candidates; ask a few
questions, utter and bear a few platitudes,
ntako way for another gang, go out in the
cool air, and the President straightway for'
gets what manner of men they are and does
not recall the name of the fellow in whoso
interest thoy journeyed hither aud thither
and spent their money tor hotel bill, trans
Tiortatiou, tt cetera. Moral Stay at home,
spendyour monoy there, and saw wood.
Rheumatism is quickly cured by
Arnica and Oil Liniment.
using
lm
The Acaileiny ICwUttiraut.
The Pottsvllle headquarters for Shenan
doah people and others living North of the
2ttetmtin, for hot toddies, hot punches, beet
4oa and all kinds of wines and liquors of th
boot brands, 1c the.Aoademy Restaurant, John
f. Coonay, propria ur, M. A. Oooney, assist
.int. to
Cumins; UventH.
April 18. Fair and festival, G. A. R
Widows' and Orleans' fund ; Bobbins' opera
boose.
Girl Wanted.
A tidy Protestant girl can find light
employment in a small family. Apply at
this offioe.
W. .T. Morgan, the hatter, will move to
No. IB Sooth Main street on April 1st 89-tf
l'Uw or Hemorrhoid
jfammmMj eared witiumt knife or ligature
Urn tamer or eDOertng. No delay from bos
InMS white nndtu treatment. Patients wht
.ws) responsible need not pay until well.
wMon guaranteed. Bend for circular
B, BEKU, M. D
188 Booth 13th St, Philadelphia.
Baton, hr nermtv ion, to the editor of Um
BaRerior goods at 28 per cent, lower than
Uewhew at JToMernWe jewelry ora.
Twelve l'hotos for 00c.
By sending us your cabinet, together with
CO eeett, we will finish you one doaen photos.
l-g-tf W. A. KAv,
W. J. Morgan, Ue hatter, will be found at
No. 10 South Main street after A jail let. tf
for many years to come and will be a buttling
m when many voonier towns will nave
reacbetl the brink of decay.
A prominent retail merchant yesterday in
formed A HERALD reporter that there is a
possibility of a large wholesale grocery being
establish ad here and that two gentlemen of
experience In that line are behind the pwJ
tret The Informant stated that there is a
snlendld opening hero for ttiob an establish
ment and should the two gentlemen referral
to fall to put it on foot he will very likely
make the move himself. "I have a largo
uihling admirably stilted for the purpose In
view." said the Informant, "and believe 1
oould make tho business pay."
Mahanoy City has a number of wholesale
establishments that are doing welt and aro
supplying most of the stores In this town and
vallev. If wholesale establishments are
paying In Mahanoy City, why should they
not be nnccessful here?
THE BBROPSKI CASE.
Rie Is bnokril Uimiu us lnnuriiu, Hut In I
tit Liberty.
It was expected that tho lire alarm which
Mrs. Uorofcki caused yesterday by building a
re In a stove that had neither legs or pipe
would had to tho woman's arrest upon some
charms or other, but tho expectations' were
notreallzed. Upon request of James Ciraut,
tho owner of tho house, Chluf Uurgess
Burns and Chief of Police O'Hara stood
guard at tho house all yosterday afternoon, it
boing understood that upon their return from
Ashland Mr. Grunt and his lawyer would
ccide upon some action. Mr. Grant aud
Hon. 0. N. Brumm wore feen lato yesterday
afternoon and tho latter said, "I have ad
vised Mr. Grant that it is not his place to
aot. The responsibility rests with tho bor
ough authorities. If tho woman w insane
and menaces tho safety of tho public sho
should bo taken in custody and a commission
in lunacy should bo asked for. If she is not
insano, then she should be profecuted for her
neendiary tendencies. Certainly, something
should bo done, lor from what 1 have learned
tho property she lives in and the adjoining
properties aro not safo while sho is there."
Mrs. Berofrki and her four children aro
still in tho house and tho neighbors say the
family is ou tho vergo of starvation.
EXCURSION TICKETS
r tlie World's lulr via l'eiirisylvaulu
UallroKil I'rrlltnlimry Ammuuci mont.
Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Compamy an
nounces thut tho Tiunk Lino Passenger!
Committee hits authorized tho railroad com
panies to sell oxcursion tickets to Chicago
on account of tho World's Columbian Expo
sition on a basis of if-lo from New York by
fast express tiains tchcduled to make tho
run in thirty-live hours or more. Propor
tionate rates will prevail from all stations in
Trunk Lino territory. Tho round-trip rato
from Philadelphia willbcfSO.uO by fast trains
md 21).0 bv tho thirty-five hour trams.
starting from New York. From Washington
aud Baltimore the. rate will be $3-1 50 by fast
oxpre8 trains, aud $27.C0 by slow trains.
These tickets will not admitof a stop ofirn
route, and can be used for a continuous pa
sage only. The tickets will bo ou sale from
April 15th to October 30th inclusive, and will
be villd fur return trip until November 15th,
18!''J.
All the lines leading to Chicago will sell
thkets itocd for massage going by one route
returning by another, bo that n person may
go out by tho Pennsylvania Railroad, and, if
he wil's, return'.by the New Yo'rk Centre),
Baltimore and Ohio, Erie, or any other trunk
line, or go out by any other line, and return
by the Pennsylvania.
Itev. O'ltaylo Surprised.
Last evening about forty ladles connected
with the Ladles' Aid Society of tho Trinity
Reformed church made an unexpected call
upon the pastor, Rev. Robert O'Bojlo and his
mother and sister, at their residence ouSoutli
White street, and within a few minutes they
had a large table In tho dining-room ready
for a first class feast. After partakin? of all
tho good things the visitors aud the surprised
spout a most enjoyable evening.
O'Donucll Will Speak,
Huh O'Donnoll, tho Homestead labor
leader, will make an address before the
Kdwards Family con:ert begins In FergU'
son's theatre this evening. Mr. O'Donnoll is
one of tlie foieruost labor champions of tho
day aud no doubt hundreds who have heard
of him will flock to (he theatio this evening
to hear what he has to say.
Worlds Fair Holiday Trip
TSmnSQt HERALD CONTEST
i o Days at the World's Fair
With BccommoaattODS at a first cIsbr Chicago hotel, ana transporta
tion to and from Chicago, lucliuling sleeping berths, all tree of cost.
To the 2 Most Popular Teacher
CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M.
Tlie two teacher who receive the largest number of votes will be taken
to tho World's JHtlr and royally entertained by tlie IIhuai.u. Cut out, this
coupon, and on the blank lines writo tbc namoof tho Public School Tenchoi,
north of the llroad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most
popular, and send It to the "Contbst IJditoii, Evkniho HF.rMi.ri, Sui.-van-IXMH,
PA." Every coupon properly tilled out counts as one vote for ouo
teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and vote as often as they
please. Coupon must be In the hands of the editor within ten (10) days after
the date It bears.
Name of Teacher..
Residence...........
Nsmo of Voter..
Residence..
3$ igS4.;ogS!Mttiseggsss
A run, 7, 1898.
37" ox
Gold Necklace.
t Gold-Headed Cane.
W. II. Mortimer, tho Pottsvllle .Towelor.wtll
lloldonnnn, the Jowcler, will give tho lady
tuachor reoelvlng the hlgbwt number of
votes a IlandsomolGold Ntoklace.
? Sot of Furs.
It. J. Mills, tho Pottevillo Hatter and Fnr
rior, will glvo the lady teaoher 'receiving
sooondjblghest number of voUMf a hand
some Bet of Furs.
A Plush Toilet Set
Mr. Reese will give tne lady teacher re
oelvlng the second highest number of
votes a canoVome Plush Toilet Bet.
The two toachers having the thlrrtnml fourth highest number of vot3 at thocloieof the
contest will vla't NIAGARA PAULS, rind remain there tlvo (lays, at the exponas of the lirnAM)
glvo tho gentleman teacher receiving tho
highest number of votes a Gold headoo
Cane.
Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas.
Tho Home Frlondly Socloty, of Baltimore,
Md., will present the two lucky eompett
tors In the contest with handsome Gold'
headed Silk Umbrellas.
Hanging Baskets, Fancy Pottery,
Cuspidores, Glassware, &c,
Arp anions the ninny things which we received thi weelc. We
cull your attention to iuj extraordinary bargain in I'it'-lirtra live
barre n of them two ijuart pitchers ut IGo, lormer price .5c. Will
nut proml'o to duplicate this lot. Fancy Itiee shelf paper, HI yuid?,
for Wo. Fine wriliiii? paper in tablet former boxes Fine niohlo
aliearr, warranted lirst-olass goods. Knives and forks, all grade,
iroiu uuo lo 5o pt r set. j
GIRYIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S
3 satoxa.tla. IMEcnlLsa. ffisVttcoo-fc.
J ., J
rand. Display f
INORESSloOpS
TPVRESS GOODS isstich a bewildering1 topic
JO) that we will not attempt a full descrip-
tion, but give a partial outline, which you
can fill in by a personal inspection. There are
the plain and changable diagonals; plain, plaid,
striped and invisible plaid serges; fancy mix
tures in all sorts of odd weaves, dots, threads,
cross-threads, hair-lines, lines here and there,
many at a glance appearing- alike, but upon ex
amination arc found entirely different. Our
assortment of silks is complete china silks,
china surah, plain surah, bengaliue, plain, fig--ured
and changeable silks, in all the new shot
effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any
color of dress goods.
In Wraps
Wo find tho most stylish aird
tho prevailing modo to bo the
Cape, in some of its varhtions,
single, doublo or triple capos. ,Somo aro plaiu, others very
highly decorated, with fancy indesccut braid, butterfly
colore, or some full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap
proved this stafon by tho fominlno fancy. To some, coats
only aro tho correct garment. To thoso we would say coats
aro equally fashionnblo aud stylish, many of thoso having
. enpos also attached sometimes one, two or three, as tho
tasto or inclination of tho wonrer may dosiro.
We have this season, for the first time,
added a Millinery Department, aud have spared
neither trouble nor expense to make it a suc
cess. The result exceeds our most sanguine
expectations. This department will be under
the same management and conducted on the
same principles that have always characterized
our entire business. We shall keep everything
in trimmed aud untrimmed hats, novelties of
every description. Having secured a trimmer
noted for her artistic and skillful work, we are
enabled to suit all tastes. We invite a careful
inspection of our entire store. All welcome.
And So ft Goes!
When Sowing Machines are mentioned the name
of thp STANDARD rigos Instltcttvoly to tho Hps.
Why f lleoauso It will sew as much in four houri
as otters do In live,
liecauso It Is a labor-saver, and makes less nolst
than any machine on the market.
l'ay no attention to tho disparaging talk of our
competitors, as that only proos that It Is their most
dangerous rival.
Call anJ see It f or yoursolf,
T, B. SHAFFER,
Cor. Jnrdin nnd Lloyd Sts , Micnandonh.
llnys Wanted.
Quod, active boys in every warjl in town to
sell tbe Sunday Niv and make money.
Qi.ll at the office on West Coal street ou
Saturday evening at 8 o'cloek. 4-7-8t
.HAY ME J. X. MeUII.LAJfS HKSIAINS
iw.nuil Hodv Taken l'rom the
Ulvsrat PbUadalpbla.
Philadru-HIA, April 7. A deootnposed
body rose to tlie surface at Washington
avenue wharf. Some aatlora dragged it
th eorooar'i deputies took
rf It. 'Vha body Is auopogul to be
t!,M nt Jamea MoOuillan. of South lth-
h. number of UUDMV found in the
iw.ti.tji nt tint clothe bearioK that iiunio.
'i hi-dead man wsi of uowerful bw'd,
stum'inn six feet two inches in height, an.1
xe-.AAfj; WVi pounds, lie hftrt over -r
and a silver watch, while- on hU arm
tattooed a Goddess of liberty.
Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that tho
oarue Lkssig & Bach, Ashland, l'a., is printed
la every sack. U-3-3taw
mil ri.AKnr.Rs i ii.us ins REronr
And the Court U lteinetel to Order a
flpnei-al Aeciiiintliiir.
PniLADKLrHlA, April 7. Henry F'nlld-
era, master oi tne equiBy prt-e ihujh
brought in 1880 by the Catawisaa Kailroad
Company against tlie Philadelphia nud
ReaVl'-.ia Hallroad Courpauy, yestctxlay filed
his report in common pleas txnirt No. '4.
He llrnls that the roads are not parallel aud
competing within the general interpreta
tion of the law and also thut tbe KeadlttK
company has not lieen guilty of dereliction
and that therefore the Catawissia road has
no stu.i . iig in the present suit.
The bill raised tbe question as to whether
or not the Keadlug company was properly
managing tbe tjatawiaga railroad and
whether or not it was diverting busineM
which rightfully belonged to the Catawisaa
road to it own line, the ynamoKin, Bun
bury and Lewi burg railroad. It was also
alleged thut the latter road was a parallel
and coiupetim; Une With the Catawlswa
road, and, therefore, the Cataw is-a'a leaeo
with the Heading was null ami oni. tue
court w.w asKetl to order a gjueral o-countinK-
Political Cards.
F
IOU COUNTV AUDITOK,
THEODORE F. JiATDORIF,
op roTisvjrxK.
Subject to Republican rules.
jTJlOK COUNTV COMMISStONBU,
THOMAS B ELLIS,
OF SU1NASDOAII.
Subject to KepublU-jtu rules.
0
was
Wanted,
To complete dlea. two eopies eaek o
vbniho UnaUB of January let, id ad
4th, and February 8th. 1892. A liberal jrf
will be paid br the same.
IlHMfe Held fur tho Grnud Jury.
Svhacdbm. N. Y.. Anril 7. Joe Dunfee,
i-i i. 1 al.Ut- uttU Tlnn TiAnavan
41.- I WBOM DlOW 1U lU HlUb Tfivti
BK w ... L. rr.1u.l niirkfc 1rTina.'wl the
, lilt JOJejptB wmj m, -
I l.ttrr iiifleilfiiblgl MUti CeiUSWl lllS QMCb
45c.
Pt m Wotnc-Car-
rt tltKt will wafili, at
irdclce'H Carpet Btore, No. 10
Kotxtli Jardiu' Streeti Sheo-andottlt.
I EWenty aOOW mwer, wwarnusimu
alteraoou charged with manslaughter 111
the first degree. Ho waived an examina
tion and gave bail in the sum of $10,000
for We appearance before the grand jury
whleh meeto in May. The coroner will
hold an Inquest In the caso.
Beet photographs and crayons at Dabb'a. !
It Cotm OoW, Coueht, Bt Throst, Croup, Influ.
tnza, Whooplas Oiiugh, Bronchitis aadAsthirv
A certita oure for Cooiumptlon In first U(s,
tnd a sure relief in edTaneedoUKtsOeejtLOnce,
Too will see tie; ezMllent effesf sr WrHiFtlii
Bret dose. Bold by dUrs tverywlxers. Utft
bottles SO cents nud $1.00.
F
Oil tOUNTY COilMI-WlONKlt
FL1AS E. REED,
or potTtvnxn.
Subjeot to lUpubllaan rules.
JJtOR COUNTY OJMM18SIONWR,
BBffJ. R- SEVERN,
OF SHKANOOAH.
Sublect to decision of the Eopuallcan Counts
tovveniiou
RAG CARPETS
It you want oarpeu wovea by ex
perpnoeu hinds take yur ras to
PATTERSON'S,
306 WMOIK STIlhET,
Slionfindonli, 5,.
OPENING or
Dancing School
HOUHIN-V OPHHA HOUSK,
SATURDAY, APRIL 8. 1893
Schoppe ' robestra 15 Pieces.
ffirWy Pomeroy ail Stewart, '
i
O, GEOHQE MILI.EIl, Manager.
Li
13
EASTER GREETINGS.
Special tlarsraius In
Iadies9 Sp3?irig Jacfeefs
8oldatleis than actual cost to manufacture This
lot we have Just puiehiS'dai amanuf.ctur.r's clos
ing sale for this seabon. Therefoe, they innnot be
duplicated. Lull early ana s cure bargains while
they last.
I I PRTf F OLD RELIABLE.
U. U, 1 JLYAvjJLj NORTH MAIN STREET.
QUEEN & CO, OfPIiiladelpliia,
Send their SSr Specialist
To Slitliuintlouli, TlmrHflny, April 13;
Ho will bo found at the
FerRTUSum ISouste From 8:80 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.
Persons who have hcadacht or wboso eyes are causing dls
comfort should oall upon their specialist, and they will re
ceive intelligent and skillful attomion. NO CHARGE to ex
amine your eyes, livery pair of glasses ordered Is guaranteed
to be satisfactory.
PEOP
LE'SSISTORE!
121 N. Main Street, Shenandoah.
Boots, Siioces nis? F-nrj.iisIzings 2
At greatly reduced rates.
IT PAYS to buy your
Boots and Shoes and
Rubber Goods at the
emporium of Joseph
Ball. Finest line of
goods carried in town.
JOSEPH BALL'S,
rCTo. J30 3NT. 3M.iaa.Sti,oot
GttTi WANTC for the only Authorized
BIOGltAPlIY OF JAS. G. BLAINE
Ily CUIIj HAMILTON, his lUerary exf outor,
vi lb ttro oo-f.poraU' U this family und fir Mr.
RlAlue'a sroat History, -'Tnenty ywirs of Oon-
Sress, and his Ifltfr boon, "I'oil'Ioul UIst.uB
lons." One prnpeot'is for the three bo- Its.
Qioluelve territory given. Write fnr terms to
TBE HENRY BILL PUB. CO., Kor.vlch, Csnn
Chris. Bossier'
SALOON MD RESTAURANT,
(Mann s old stand)
104 South irtalu Street.
Klnest wines, whiskeys and algars always In
stock, Fresh Beer, Ale and; I'orter ou tap.
Ohoioe Temperance Drinks.
AGENTS, to S50 A WEEK
Wanted, an honest, earnest man or woman
In every county to take tbe sole agency for an
article that Is needed iu every homo; sells at
sight. In town or country. You cau make WuO
iu three mouths Introducing It, after which It
will bring you usttady Inoorne. One agent (a
Btudent canvassed in California during turn
mer vacation and returned to Iloston, .Mass.,
with SSOO In cash as the result of bis sales. A
splsndld opening for the right pemou. Don't
lose a moment ; write at once to
J'ecrlcsil Itltuiuiitc'K: Co.,
Buffalo, N, Y.. or Chicago. III.
JOE WYA-TT'S
SALOON AND BE8TAURANT,
(Christ. Howler's old stand.)
Main atntl tionl Win., UtiMusuirtoati.
bran
tache
sot whiskeys and clears. Pool room at-
TU. JAMKH HWSIN.
PfZYSIQJAN AlfP aURQEOf?.
Offlre and Residence, Bo. 31 Ncrth Jsrdln
Street, Shenandoah.