The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, May 08, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 4

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Among merchants Is
tlio 0110 who caters to
tho wants of his cus
tomers, bo tli cy rich or poor. Both havo an
equal right to bo treated fairly. Justlco toall
is a good motto, and our customers will find
It ours. Wo havo a coinplctollnoof (Jroccrios
as woll as Canned Goods, etc. Como and sco
our stock of goods, and remember tho best
goods aro always tho cheapest in the long run.
.SEVERN'S
Corner Grocery,
Centre and White Sts.
THIRD EDITION
MAHANOY PLANE.
Tho coming delegate election promises to be
tho most hotly contested for years.
Is It not about tlmo to mako prcpara
tions for Fourth of July celebration. Italia'
noy Piano lias done excellent in tho past and
wo would bo sorry to eeo her fall behind
this year.
It becomes our sad duty to record tho
death of ono of our oldest and most re
epocted citizens, l'ctor Miller, at his homo on
Water.street, after a protracted Illness, of
iislhma. in his G3rd year. Sir. Miller
has resided in our midst for tho past twenty
ono years, and followed tho occupation of
miner at tho different collieries in tins
-vicinity until n few years ago, whon tho
Jn.l.llmia illKiMisn to which miners uro so
prone, especially thooo of former years when
mino ventilation was not a3 rigidly enforced
as at present, fastened itbdf upon him so
firmly as to incapacitato him from furthor
labor and finally terminated in Ills death on
Saturday morning last. Ho buried his wife
nlmnt three Years aco. u fact that added
crcotly to the sorrow of his declining years,
A largo family of grown up children are left
behind to sincerely mourn hi9 demise, as
follows: John, Frank, Henry, Mrs. Michael
Wayne, Joseph and Frederick, married; and
Margaret, Peter and William, single. He
was a kind and affectionate father and an
exemplary citizen, ltegretted by a large
circlo of relatives and friends, his loss to this
community will bo deeply deplored.
It was with a profound feelings of sorrow
and regret that tho announcement was re
ccived on Tuesday evening that Mis3 Manio
Howo, daughter o( Jeremiah Howo, on
Water street, bad departed this life at the
homo of her parents, of congestion of the
brain, in her 22ud year. Miss Howe had
been seriously ill for some weeks prior to hor
death, but no fatal results wero apprehended.
About a week ago her condition assumed a
most alarming phase and tho best medical
skill obtainable was called to her bedside
and tho most devoted caro bestowed upon
hor by a lond mother, proved unavailing in
deterring the grim reaper from claiming his
own. The deceased was a charming young
lady and had a wide circlo of acquaintances,
Tho sympathy of the community goes out to
the narents in their sad bereavement. Tho
funeral took place on Thursday morning and
was largely attended. Iiequicm High Mass
was said over tho remains by liov. James
Magin, after which it proceeded to Frackvlllo
where interment was made.
Tho commission of tho postmaster of this
town will oxpiro in Septemper noxt. Appli
cants can afford to tako a rest as it is scarcely
probablo that an appoiutmont will be made
before that time
W. E. Mlddleton has been appointed ticket
agent at Mahanoy Plane ollice, to succeed
James O'Brien, promoted to the agency at
Kaighn's Point, N. J.
Coming Event.
May 11. "Esther," a cantata; In Ferguson's
theatre: benefit of M. E. church parsonage.
May 12 May ball, Schoppe Bros, orchestra;
Bobbins opera house.
Mav 30. Ieo cream and strawberry festi
val; Bobbins' opera house; under auspices of
TrinitvKcformed Sunday school.
Juno 14. Ieo cream and strawberry fes
tival, Bobbins' opera house, benefit Presby
terian church.
EBFOWIOH !
A K Por ilonioaiude Car
Friclce'rt Carpet Store, Fio. xc
South Jardin Sired, heu
nndu -li.
ESTHER!
The Beautiful Queen
A CANTATA IN FIVE ACTS
FERGUSON'S THEATUE,
Thursday EveujDg, Ma 11th, ''93.
The Cantata will be produoed by the M. E.
Uliurou oliolr of Mahanoy City alted by
popular voloistH and ehoniMta, under thi
amploes ot the
Shenandoah M. f. Church Choir
For the bneflt ..f the ie' parsonage. 100 p o-
ple In Eastern oostume-, whioti are sTieclalfor
ini9 prouueuou jjuu i iu unr 11
. Chart for res irved seats open Monday, Slay
Sth, at Klrlin s drug at to.
BeservedfcJontoO. Circlo 35. Giillery2oo
LORENZ SCHMIDT'S
Celebrated Poitei, Ale and Beei
JAMES SHIELDS,
Manager Shenandoah Branch
Chris, Bossier's
SALOON AND RESTAURANT,
(Mann's old stand)
104 South Mulu Street.
Finest wtneo, whiskeys and clgarn always In
atoolc Frn .Beer, Ale and- Porter on tap.
Choice Temperanoe Drinks.
Clothing' for all Ages.
You want to know whero to buy
tho best CLOTHING for tho least
money. Shoppers "looking around"
cay competitors faint in it with this
House. Men's and Hoys' Clothing ot
all sizes and stylos, at all prices.
Napoleon Met His Waterloo In 1913.
Our clothing prlcos met tholr defeat
In 1893. For clothing go to tho
Reliable Clothing Hall
LKVI KEFOWICH,
Nos. 10 and 12 South Main Street.
FRAOKVILLE.
Tho clerks and others of tho shipper's office
wero made happy on Tuesday by receiving
their hack pay. They havo been changed from
the railroad to tho C. & I. Co. pay rolls and this
throw their two pays within a week.
Miss Cora Mowroy is about ngain after a
spell of sickness.
Tho Ashland water works aro still drilling
at their dam. They havo gono down about
GOO feet and havo water but aro in hopes of
striking a flowing spring. It is worth a visit
to tho dam to see them drill. They havo an
engine and boiler house, also a higli derrick
erected and overylhing works with tho pre
cision of clock work.
Judging by tho way tho fish aro being
caught at Mud Bun there can't bo many
more in tho dam.
Tho plane is only working about ten hours
dally now owing to tho closing down of somo
of tho collieries. Foreman Kichard Morgan
assumed chargo last Monday morning.
On Wednesday evening a very pretty homo
wedding took place at tho rtsldenco of Mr.
Edwards on liaillct street. Their daughter,
Miss Dollie, being married to Richard Mull
Kov. William Schuler ofllciatcd. Tho bride
was arrayed in handsomo whlto satin with
tho customary orango blossoms. Miss Carrio
Adams, of Reading, acting as bridesmaid.
Tho groom was attired in conventional black,
Webster Keblor, of town, being his best man.
Mr. Dovey, of Nice street, has sold his
property in town to William Oakcs and will
movo to Latrobo the latter part of this month.
Mr. Oakes intends occupying tho Nice street
property as soon as Mr. Dovey leaves.
John Eckersley, nfler a ten years cxperi
enco nt farming in tho Mahantongo vallcy.rc'
turned to Frackvlllo last week. Ho has ac
copted tho position of watchman for tho
Puttsvillo Water Company and will tako up
his residenco at Wylain's tavern.
Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will
build a long siding north of Frackvlllo Junc
tion to be used in making up their coal trains
which will bo hauled over tho now branch
from the William Pcnn colliciy. They have
about completed the branch to tho breaker
from their Shenandoah branch and will have
every thing ready to ship coal by the first of
Juno. It is rumored that the I'. & R. moun
tain crews will haul tho coal from tho now
siding to Morris Junction. This, with tho
contemplated extension of tho new branch to
Mt. Carmcl, will bring a largo addition to tho
trade via Frackville and probably lead to tho
erection of a Pennsylvania round hoii9e here.
William Green, of Frackvlllo, hereby
challenges Michael McCanu, of Mahanoy
Plane, to play a gamo of hand ball for $23 a
side. Arrangements to bo mado for tho match
at tho St. Elmo hotel next Saturday evening,
May 13th.
In Henry & Johnson's Arnica and Oil
Liniment is combined tho urativo properties
of tho different oils, with the healing quali
ties of Arnica. Good for man and animal.
Every bottle guaranteed. lm
GILBBRTON.
Iko Jones has moved his family from
Growler street, to Wm. Edwards' block.
An examination of tho pupils of the
Central High school of Gilberton borough
was conducted by tho Principal, A. J
O' Connor, on tho 19th and 20th ult. The
following aro tho members of tho "A"
division with tho percentages mado by each
annexed: Annio B. Hornn, 0(i; A. L.
ltittgcrs, 02; Katie L. MLcaughliii, 91;
Katie Clancy, 90; Ruth Williams, 60; Ella
Lytic, 83; Laura Horan, 60; Joseph N.
Lytlo,77; Bertha McCook, 70 ; Alice Hulli
han, 76. Diplorcns will be conferred oil thi?
class at the close of the term.
Tho Traction Company aro making im
provements on their track and will havo it
completed in a short time through East ward.
Thomas Foley is milking a record for him
self as a progressive citizen and is showing a
good oxamplo to others of tho East ward who
should go and do likewise.
Ebcnezcr Jones Is on tho sick list. His
many friends hopo for his speedy recovory.
Mrs. William Roner Is soriously III. Wo
hope for her speedy reeo very.
Frank Illackwoll is sulTering from a very
sore hand.
The blur (Jane Outwitted.
Independence, Kim., May 8. Tha no
torious Star gang went to Cauoy, Kas.,
with the intention of raiding the town,
The alarm was given, and, when they roll
into town, they found every store and tin
banks closed and guarded. They fired a
few shots, and, putting spurn to theii
horses, quickly rode off.
Abruhuui as Cranky as Ever.
New York, May 8. Samuel M. Abra
hams, a lawyer, who was arrested in Wash
ington during Inauguration week for his
importunate efforts to get Into the White
House, was found raving and shouting at
the corner of Hudson and Vandam streets
Saturday night. He was taken to tha
Rellevuo hospital.
Fresh Morris Elver Cove Oysters received
daily at Coslctt's. 0-22-tf
World's Fair Holiday Trip !
fa xj t j-ij.1 xxi j j-LJUivnijjj uuiN XJjQJ. TT
i o 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 frco ot cost,
To the 2 Most Popular Teachers.
CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M.
The two teachers who recclvo the largest number of votes will be taken
to the World's Fair and royally entertained by the IIeiuld. Cut out this
coupon, and on the blank lines write the namo of tho Public School Teachc) ,
north of tho Uroad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most
popular, and send it to tho "Contest Editou, Etinino IIkhat.d, Shenan
doah, Pa." Every coupon properly tilled out counts as ono vote for one
teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and vote as often as thoy
please. Coupon must be In the hands ot the editor within ten (10) days after
the date It bears.
Name ol Teacher..
Residence- ,
Ham ot Voter-
ResMenoe..
May 8, 1893.
S3 DaiU OTJ3EL-
Nobby
Spring Stock
It Has Surprised Others
And will Surprise You.
WD 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 for you
that big line of choice quality, new styles.
Men's, boj's' and 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.
ii North Main St., Shenandoah.
House Cleaning
Season is again at liaud. and your labor will bo in vain unless
you mat visit our store lartlio necessary articles to ueglu witu
Buckets,
Whisk Brooms,
Dust Brushes,
Ammonia,
Toilet Soap,
Feather Dusters,
Tidies,
Window Brushes,
Stove "
Flesh "
Cloth "
Hair "
Shoo "
Bureau Scarfs,
Floor Mops.
Floor Brooms,
Carpet Beaters,
Sand Soap,
Clothes Baskets,
Laco Shelf ltoper
Table Covers,
Scrub Brushes,
Wall "
Carpet Sweepers,
Laundry Soap,
Flue Stoppors,
Shelf Oil Cloth,
Etc., etc.
Replenish the stock ot kitchen utonrtls. and substitute tho old cracked
Wash bowl and I'ltcher with n bright New Decorated 'J ollet Set.
We have the m at all prices.
&IRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S.
O 23oix-tla HflCgflTi Stroot.
People's Drug Store,
Main and Centre Sts.
Pure Drugs and Chemicals.
Having purchased tho abovo pharmacy wo respectfully solicit a share of tho patronage
of our frlonds and tho goneral public. Wo shall endeavor to jjivo prompt and careful atten
tion'to tho wants of our customers. A full lino of Soaps, Toilet Articles, 1'orfumery and
Druggists' Sundries. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours, day or night.
Toilet Articles, Perfumery.
Gruhler Brothers.
AHEAD AGAIN!
We have mounted another rung on the ladder
ot popularity. It Is the Standard Grand this time,
a drop-head, half-cabinet nt a reasonable price.
The head rlsos automatically to Its place when tho
leaf is laid back. With a tingle movement the
head disappears, the cabinet closes, and you havo
an elegant ornamental piece of furniture. Drop In
and look at It, And while we aro talklngo! rablnet
work wo might mention tho dlderent kinds of wood
tho Standard Is made up In Antique Oak, XVI
Century Oak, Walnut, Hungarian Oak, Mahogany
and Sycamore
T B, SHAFFER,
Cor. Jardin and Lloyd Sts., Blienandoah
GRAND
Wuuted,
To complete flies, two coplus oach o tht
Evknino nBAtD of January 1st, 3d and
1th, and February Sth, 1893. A liberal priot
will be paid for the same.
Robbins' Opera House,
Monday Eve., May 15th
I)y tno Ce ebrated
r i nil ir ni
i Phnnnp irhpetra h Hipppq.
I uuiiuppu uiuiiuuiiuj iu i iuuuui
I Admission, 35 Ccu(s.
HOOKS & BROWN,
BASE BALL GOODS,
Base Balls.... J5a up.
Bats lOoup.
Catcher's Masks &Oo up,
Padded Catcher's Gloves..25o up.
Full lino ot Gum Balls.
Try our ono dollar "Melot" Ball.
Forprlco and quality It cannot
be beat.
FINE DRESS GOODS
TPVRESS GOODS is such a bewildering topic
IjJ) 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 are found entirely different. Our
assortment of silks is complete china 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 Jtho most stylish and
tho prevailing tnodo to bo the
Capo, In somo of its variations,
singlo, double or triple capes. Somo aro plain, others very
highly decorated, with fa"ucy indesccnt braid, huttorfly
colors, or somo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap
proved this season by tho feminino fancy. To some, coats
only aro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats
aro equally fashionablo and stylish, many of these having
capes also attached sometimes ono, two or three, as tho
tasto or inclination of tho wearormay dosiro.
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 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.
Dives, Pemeroy and Stewart
FOTTSILLE? FEKTKTA.
O, GEOItOK MILIjKR, Manager.
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EASTER GREETINGS.
Special Bargains in
Ijaadies" Spring aJa!kq
Hold at less than actual cost to manufacture. This
lot we havo Just purchas. d at a rnanuf ctun.r's clos
ing sale for this season. Therefore, they lannot be
duplicated. Call early and secure bargains while
they last.
J. J. PRICE'S,
OLD RELIAB
NORTH MAIN STREET!
QUEENS CO. OfM
Send their ISje Special!
To Mlieiinutloiili, Tliursday, Mi!
Ho will be found at the
Ferguson House From 8:30 a. iu. to 6$
Persons who have heaaacht or wboso eyes are cauj
buiuiuri, suumu ,cau upon uieir specialist, anaiae;
ceive Intelligent and skillful attention. NO CIIAKG
amino your eyes. Every pair of glasses ordcrcdtsgir
iu uu ouuaiuuiurv.
PEOPLE'SMSTOR
121 N. Main Street, Shenandoah.
Boots, Shoes, ents? Fmraiskin
At greatly reduced ratoa.
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,
OO 3NT. 2Vrvlxa. Stroot
No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET,
CTS. PER YARD
rou
OIL CLOTH
That sells on Bight. Others for Slic, Kb and up
wards. AU grades of pretty Carpets. Call for
bargains.
C X3. Xs'Xt.'XOXS.IU'Ei
Store, 10 South Jardin St.
25
Carpet
John F.Plopp
JO VAST CHXTKJi ST.
Bread, Cake and Pie
CQKFECTEONERYi ICE CREAM, SODA W,
I have also purchased the store St j
street, and nm prepared to,furnlsh Mil
flutter and Egg? at tho lowest marlj
Wo will also keep at this store Ice ll
ooua water, ah orccrs win
attention. Wholesale and retail,
J. F. PLOPPER
29 East Centre St SHENANDOAH
LEATHER d SHOE Fit
(Cleary's Old Stand)
IO "OCT. Oontro S3
Stock replenished. Full Hojj
anoemauerv ouiiii".
JOHN D. TREZI
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