The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, April 21, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 4

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    TT 7" "T TV T Among merchants Is
I 1 -- tlio 0110 who oators to
X 3k. X X J tlio wants of hi cus
tomers, bo tliey rich or poor. Both have an
equal right to ho treated fairly. Justice toall
Is a good motto, and our customer will And
It ours. We have a complete llneof Groceries
M woll a Cannoil Good, etc. Oomo and roc
our stock of goods, and remomber the bet
goods are always the cheapest In the long run.
Corner Grocery,
Centre and White Sts.
THIRD EDITION
lOUNl) IIHK I.ONM LOST ItllOTIIllU.
I'olltlcnl 1'iinicrniiliK.
"Farmer" Taiuiart. who was awarded his
seat In tho Legislature this week, was a for
racr roelilent of Tamauua.
Tho bald-hesueil statesman of Schuylkill
Haven is said to be acquiring finite a rep
utation.
lion. J. J. Oeyle, tho representttivo from
tlila district, Is taming every cent of his
salary by piying strict attention to business.
Hon. I). D. I'killips, tho Gordon Eepuhli
'tan statesman, k sawing wood sayin' nothln,'
Irat tlio other fellows seem to bo haul)
"worried.
All signs point to a most lively scrimmage
for tho County Treasurersblp at tho Demo
cratic convention.
"Tom" Bellis was In Tamaqua this week
fixing up his political fences.
If tho Republicans want to win this yeni
thoro must bo liarmony all along the line.
Tho feeling is in that direction and if all
will keep cool headed the hill olUces will
cliango hands politically.
When vou are troubled with dizziness
.your appctito all gone, and you feel bad gem
crally, take a few Usees of Dr. Henry Bax
ter's Maiulmko Bitters, and you will bo sur
prised at tho Improvement in your feelings
.Evcrvbottlo warranted to give satisfaction.
1m
Coming Kwnts.
April 19. Fair and festival, G A. E.
Widows' and Orphans' fund j Bobbins' opera
houso.
BtadTVlth u l'ookot Full of Monoy.
Galveston, Tex., April 21. Isaac
Davis, an insurance man from New York,
was found dead in a room in tho Tremont
liotel. He had 0,375 in cash on hlui and
. a card mvlBi' Ms place ol business as Iso.
337 Broadway.
lie Yn Convlcted-of Arson.
Hew Haven, Conn., April 21. Michael
Xenna, of Meriden, was convicted of arson.
Ho net fire to the Bixhy block in Jleiiden.
Sentence was deferred.
Miss May Ilnnper Maria Happy After Mnny
vonrs.
Munow, Ind., April 21. Mis liny
Hooper, a young stenographer for .the
Western Improvement Company, nt Wurt
Munoio, and George S. Hooper, n painter
and deoorwtor, are brother and sister,
George left Ids home at Waterloo, N. T.,
fifteen years ho and went to Clilcago.
Seven years Ago it was reported that he had
been drowned in Lnko Michigan while out
with three friends in a sailboat, and the
family gave him up as dead.
May came here to work for the improve
ment company, whose ofllee Is In a building
where George had been working for week,
neeing bis sitter ncvernl times urery day.
By chance May noticed her brother s name
in a newspaper and made an investigation.
The young lady was but u years old when
her brother left homo. They will soon re
turn to Waterloo and glndden their parents'
hearts. George had intended to wait
twenty yeans before lettinghls friends know
that ho was still ullve. Ho had been in the
sailboat as reported but had escaped death
by swimming. His companions were drowu-
isl.
NKWS OK Till! UAIMtOADS.
At tho annual meeting of tho New York
Central the only chunge in tho board of
directors was the election of Samuel D.
Babcouk to sucoeed the lata Cyrus W.
Field.
Tlio most Important case before the At
lantic county (N. J.) courts for several
yeais, that of tlio Cumdeu and Atlantic
railroad against JewiHKtieUnle.of Atlantio
City, to obtain possession of a strip of land
in Atlantic City wortli thousands of uol
lnr on which Kuelmle's hotel is situated.
is on trial. The company claims the land
under tlio original survey of that road
made many years ago by Civil iinglneer
Hlchard Osborn, while Kuehnle holds it
under a grant of ancient record, llie case
has been in the courts for years. Two
years ago the company attempted to oject
Kuehnlo by foice wlicu a riot occurred.
Mrs. Hiinoorlc Dead.
New York, April 21. Mrs. Almira
Hancock, widow of Major General Win-
,:field S. Hancock, died at p. xa. yes
terday.
Tlouth Resting Eay.
New YonK, April 21. At an early hour
.ttuis morning Bdwin Booth was resting
doaally. His phyuioiuns say these is a poa-
jslbility that ha will recover.
Tim Storm III l'enimylvanhw
HAnmsnuRO, April 21. Bcports from
different sectionsof tbisstuteuretothoeffect
that yesterday's storm was quite general
and that in somo localities considerable
damage was done. At Temple, seven miles
from Allentovvn, several buildings were
blown down and othurs wore unroofed and
otherwise damaged. Beading was alsobadly
shaken up, and three or four buildings
wero unroofed, fences, telegraph poles and
trees were blown down and consulsrablo
damage was done to several houses in course
of construction.
The amount of damage dono in Fhiiadel
phla will reach up into the thousands, as
half a dozen or more line buildings were al
most completely wrecked. Tho small
homes in the suburbs suffered quite se
verely.
the only real damago resulting from the
storm at Harrisburg was the uprooting of
one of the large shade trees on the capital
grounds and the uni oof Ing of two small
houses. The wind, however, blew at tho
rato of over forty ml Irs au hour lor more
than three hours during the latter part of
the afternoon.
Telegraph communication throughout
the stato was paralyzed until an early hour
this morning, when the wires were again
gotten in shape and to-day they are work
ing as usual.
Superior goods at 25por cent lower than
slsowhcro at Holdcnnan's jewelry store. tl
Fresh Morris Eiver Covo Oystere received
daily at Coslett's. 9-22-tf
Twelve I'botos for OOe.
By sending us your cabinet, together with
60 cents, wo will llnisi you ono dosen photos.
J-2-tf W. A. Keaoev.
Boat photographs and crayons at Dabb's.
AK0 For a Hoinc-xnude Car
vKj. pet Ibat -will wnali, at
3P"clclce'a Carpet Store No ic
South Jar din Street, wlieu-
iBUdOHll.
HOOKS & BROWN,
Full lino ot
ART MATERIAL,
PANELS, PLAQUES.
Oil Paint, all oolurs.
Agenoy lor Crandall Typewriter.
Ko. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET,
A Big Drive
IS NOW ON AT
IP. J.
II! U
28 South Main St.
Clearing Sale of
Winter Goods !
Gents' red underwear that
formerly sold for $1 will now
go at 80c.
Special sale of Blankets.
Only a few more of those de
sirable Coats left over which
will be sold regardless of cost,
Carpets and oil cloths at the
lowest prices consistent with
.first-class goods.
Dress goods, notions, etc.
GllNKHAi, NI3WS FI109I AM. SECTIONS.
Si
!i
i
'air jfloHday Trip !
ILktcninq herald oohtest !
i o Days at the World's Fair
With teeomrr.oostlmwi at a first-class Chicago hotel, and transporta
tion to suit from Ctiieego, including sleeping berths, all free of cost,
To the 2 Most Popular Teachers.
Vt
Of
'XI
S CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M.
The two teachers who receive tho largest number ot votes will be taltcn
to the World's Fair and royally entertained by tho Heiiald. Cut out this
coupon, ami on the blank lines write the name of the Public School Toachei,
north of the Broad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most
populsr, and send it to the "Contest Eonon, Evening Herald, Shenan
doah, Pa." Every coupon properly filled out counts as ono vote to; one
teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and voto as often at, they
please. Coupon must be in tho hands ot the editor within ten (10) da;s after
the date it bears.
Name ot Teacher,,
Residence .....
Name ot Voter.-...
Residence..
Arnn, 21, 180J.
OTJTt-
Nobby
Spring Stock
It Has Surprised Others
And will Surprise You.
Minister to Denmark Risley Is ill in Now
York with the grip.
George J. Gould denies that the Missouri
Pacific will go into n receiver's hands.
The Pelican saw mill, 1,000,000 feet of
lumber, thirty cottages and a pile-driver
were burned at New Orleans. Loss, $100,
000. The New York city Daughters of the
Revolution celebrated the battle of Lexing
ton anniversary in the governor's room,
City Hall.
The tugboat Howard B. White sank sud
denly and without apparent cause at the
dock of the Chilton Paint works, College
Point, L. I.
For drugging and assaulting Mrs. John
Benson during treatmeut, Dr. C.O.Elliott,
of Grantsville, Utah, wns chased and shot
by the woman s husband and brother.
Thi body of a man about 40 years old
was found in Parnell's Cove-, nenr White-
stone, L. I,, yesterday. Another body
wns found near the same spot on tuosduy
and both are awaiting identification.
Patrick II Davis, otherwise known as
'Red Austin," was released under $3,000
bail atNewburg, N. Y., where he had been
in custody for the last six months on a
charge of buncoing Farmer R. B. Crewell
out of $5,500,
Churlefl Tieman, a Hoboken, N. J.,
butcher, received a verdict of $1,000 in the
county court against Druggist William
Knmlah, whoe clerk gavo Tieman pure
carbolic acid when he asked for a disin
fecting wash for a cut finger. He applied
the acid to the wound before he discovered
the blunder and the linger had to be am
putated in consequence. 'Herman sued for
$5,000.
When John H. Webb, a clothes wringer
peddler of No. 278 Grove street, Jersey
City, failed to effect a sale to Mrs. Bes
siuyer, of No. 84 Pine street, he put his
arm around her waist and tried to kiss her,
but she applied a hot curling iron to his
lip-i, blistering them severely and then
called a polloeman who dragged him to
Police Justice Kimmerly's court, whew he
was fined $30.
INTUItHSTINO 81'OKTINO NEWS.
The subscriptions toward building a base-
baJl cage for the University of Pennsyl
vania now amounts to J,UUU, most of
which comes from alumni.
Charles Howell, the famous long-dis
tance pedestrian, will train Frank P.
Slavin, and Charles Mitchell will look after
the Interests of Jim Hall in their coming
fight.
Morgan Crowther, the Welchraan who
defeated Fred Johnson, the English feather
weight, in eighteen sounds, is coming to
this country to try ami gee a in a ten wuu
teorge Dixon.
Eleven of the mest prominent professional
I oarsmen of this country are entered for the
international regatta, which in to be held
tit Austin, Tex., beginning June 7 aud last
ing four days.
lUfUAllKASSBI) 1SUSIXKSH I'IKMS.
W. E. Ballanger, dry goods dealer, of
Rishmond, 111., goes to the wall with C-&V
J00 liabilities and tus same amount of
Maimed assets.
in.HU nMunliinil InMllll IlllT ltf hv the
FluanosCoinpauy of FsaBsylvaaia for2,
304. have been tiled against the Lehigh
aud franklin Coal iv-nnany. ot Chicago.
Boat work done at Brennau's Steam Laun
dry. Everything white aud spotless. Lace
curtains a specialty. All workfTguaranteed
WE have opened the season with a
stock of goods that beats the
record for beauty and low prices. We
will close it with a big- stock disposed
of and the best pleased lot of customers
you ever saw. It's Waiting- fcr you
that big line of choice quality, new stvles.
Men's, boys' ami children's clothing,
hats and furnishing goods. We want to
sell you reliable goods cheap, and we'll
do it if you give us a chance.
ONE-
PRICE'
(ill 8 I
' siWiiaaEaiisirJd i
North Main St., Shenandoah.
For th Next 30 Days.
iSPLAY
Where you'll see-offered
Most Extraordinary Bargains.
Staple Articles in Euery Day Use.
Vc"ll tide you over tti" dull limes with more
niuicy in jourpocktui-. ibanou ever dreamed of.
GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S
3 ES.o-u.-t3a. DRiflCcilxi JBtaroo.
And So It Goes I
WhenHewlrc Machines are im ntioned the name
of the STAND A it D rises Inslitcvlvoly to the Hps.
Why 1 Becauso it will sew as much In four houn
as others do In nve,
Becauso it Is s lator-savcr, and makes less noise
than any rrneblne on trie market.
1'uy no attention to tlio disparaging talk of our
competitors, as that only proves that It is their most
aangorous rival,
Call and see it for yourself,
Ti B. SE1FFER,
Cor. Jardln aud Lloyd Bts., Sliemtndonh.
The Academy Jiestanrunt.
Tho Pottavillo headquarters for Shenan
loah peoplo Bnd others living North of the
fountalu, for hot toddios, hot punches, beef
ma and all kinds of wines and liquors of the
Mat brands, is the Academy Restaurant, John
Cooney, proprie or, M. A. Coouey, assist
nt to
It Ourei Colds, Coughi, Bora Throat, Oroup, Infla.
nil, Whooping Cough, Sconohltia and Altaic.
A certain cure for Comnmptioa In first atafta,
and a aura relief in advanced aUgta. oae at oooa.
You will tee the ezeellent effect after taking the
firat don. Bold by dealers everywhere. Euje
bottlea (9 eenta and $1.00.
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.
We alfo carry an Immense line ot
Htovee, Ranges, Cutlory and: Tin
ware. Hoofing and Spouting our
specialty.
Peter Griffiths,
OIHAJtUVILLB, PA.
THE IBIJOTT
Kverythas modeteJ after
Green's Gate, I'htlauelpul'i.
ti 8. XhUi tit., aueiimuloah
The leading plaoe la town.
Us lately been oilrely reno
vated Everything new, clean
sadfiesh The finest It U of
Wiim ano hquort I
Oigars, &e., (orelgo and do
mes uo. Kree loiieb servtid
euoli evenlnR. Rtc sehnouers
ef fresb,Ber,Porlor, AJe.&e
OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE,
J. J, DOUOHEUTY, Prop.
imn.iwrmTH "v iiuiiihi hilhi mm H'r'-nnumiui.
FINE DRESS GOODS
a
,,RES GOODS issuch a bewildering topic
that wc 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 are found entirely different. Our
assortment of silks is complete chiua silks,
china surah, plain surah, bengaline, 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 Btylish and
tho prevailing modo to ho tho
Capo, in somo of its variations,
single, doublo or triple capes. Some are plain, others very
highly docorated, with fancy indeseent braid, huttorlly
colors, or sonic full nrrangemont at tho neck, bo much ap
proved this season by the foniinluo fancy. To some, coats
only are the correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats
are equally fnshiouablo and Btylish, many of thoso having
capos also attached sometimes one, two or three, as tho
taste or inclination of tlio wearer may desire.
We have this season, for the first time,
added a Millinery Department, and 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 and uutrimmed 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.
Divflg, PoMif and Stewart
O, GEO KG 13 MILIEU, Manager.
EASTER GREETINGS.
Special Rargaius in
J. J
LadLfes' Spring J"ac&!kf s
Hold at lees than actual cost to manufacture. This
lot we have Just putchas d at a manuf cturer's clos
ing sale for this season. TlierefO' e, they cannot bo
duplicated. Call early aud sacure bargains while
they last.
DBTfU'C OLD RELIABLE,
a X JlYxVjXj 03 north main street.
QUEEN & CO. Of FJiiladcIphia,
Send their Ey Specialist
To Slaenmidonli, Tlmraiiny, April ay
lie will be found at the
Ferjjuson House From 8:30 a. in. to 6:30 p. m
I'ersons who have heaaacht or wbose eyes are causing dis
comfort should call upon their specialist, and tbey will re
ceive Intelligent and Bklliful attention NO CHARGE to ex
nmtne your eyes. Every pair of glasses ordered i n.uranteWt
to bo satisfactory.
PEOPLE'SSSTORE!
121 N. Main Street, Shenandoah.
Boots, Shoes. ents? Fursaishings I
At greatly reduced rates.
OWE. j3l. 27,JLJJEtt.H.T2", Proprietor.
I have concluded to give the
people a chance to take advant
age of the great Reduction Sale
of our excellent stock of boots
and shoes, which must be closed
out within the next 4 weeks to
make room for new goods at
our new store. Sale is now on.
JOSEPH BALL,
98 XO. 3VX:1.3x Stroot
JOE WYATT'S
3ALG0N AND RESTAURANT,
(Christ. Hoaeler's old stand.)
Mntu ana Coal piH,, HlieiiRUiloatia
Unfit beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest
brands of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room attached.
25
CTS. PER YARD
ron
OIXi CLOTH
That sells on fclgjbt. Others for Wo. 45c lul up
wards. All grades of pretty Carpets. Call for
bargains.
Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St.
RAG CARPETS
ItTjou want carpets woven by ex
perienced hands take your ra?s to
PATTEKSON'S,
306- WUST OAK STREET,
SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY
Horsos and Carnages to Hire.
Uaullng of all kiada promptly attendod to.
Horses taken to bontU. at rates
ttmtaro liberal.
PEAR ALLEY, Hear Btddall's Hardware Store
Beat fi
tec
10 can
12 call
10 cam
12 cai
(Si
10 cai
S0-lb
7
20
30
31
10 8-JJ
9 piec
6 plet
6 plet
71ba '
4 qU
6 lbs
vllba
1 lb I
8 lba
41 lb
4 lbs
3-lbl
6 lba
Mac
1
wil