The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, May 19, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 4

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    KING
Among merchants is
tlio 0110 who caters to
tho wants of lils cus
tomers, bo tlioy rich or poor. Both have an
equal right to bo treated fairly. Justice to all
Is a good motto, and our customers will find
It ours. Wo bavo a complctoltnoof Groceries
aa well as Cnnncd Goods, etc. Come and sco
our stock of goods, and remember tho best
goods aro always tho chcapctit In tho long run.
Corner Grocery,
BEFOWICH !
Centre and White Sts.
THIRD EDITION
Till! ritOMINHNT IU2AD.
Jorms C. Dilllnner, of tho Durham iron
works, near Itclglcsvilln, N. J., is dead.
Allert N. Nlckereon, ex-president of the
Mexican Central railroad, died at Derhnm,
JJnss. lie wiih snlU to oe worth ?r),uuu,UUU.
Wlllliim J. Hurrlgnn, son of ex-Alderman
and Assemblyman William Hurrigan,
died nt bis homo, No. 42 I lllmoro street,
pivwarK, M J., from consumption.
Patrick H. O'Ncll, 47 years old, who
died of tuberculosis at his home, No. 5
Twenty-first street, Hrooklyn, on Tuesday,
nerved with the Eiehty-eiirhth regiment,
New York volunteers, during tho war of
the rebellion, and bad been in the plumb
ing aim gasllttlug business sluco then.
TDK IIAHKIIAMj oamhs.
Nlitlontil League.
At New vork it. n. n.
New Vork 15 7
Washington 1 3
At lloston
Jtoston 4 7
Jlrooklyn 5 0
At Philadelphia
l'lilludclphla 10 20
Ibiltlmoro 3 I)
At St. IxjuIs-
Pt, Txml B 12 A
Pittsburg 4 7 -1
At Cleveland
Cleveland 2120
Cincinnati 4 0 ;
Other tramo postponed on account of rain,
Sllite League.
At Alleutown n. n. E.
Allentown " 7 4
llarilstmig. 4 7
At Dnnville-
Daiivlllo 1 0
Johnstown 10 10
At Huston
1'jiston 2 7
Altoona 1 0
At pcranton
York 01.1
Scrantoti 20 VM
Onughlng I.eaU to Consumption,
Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at
onco.
Points,
Warmer.
Railroad officials look for tho rush to tho
World's Fair to como between Juno 1 and
October 1.
After having buret and stayed burst for
two weeks, tho Cordago Trust is now ro-
ported to bo solid.
Tho construction of an electric railway
upon Gettysburg battlefield is said
havo provoked a storm of protests from
Grand Army men. It is tho owners
liveries and hackmeu who aro "provoked,1
no doubt.
"A stich in time" often saves consump
tiou. Downs' Elixir used in timo saves lifo,
lm
Another Spread.
Jlichael Schcider, proprietor ot the res
tanrant at tho corner of Centre and White
streets, last night tendered tho Councilmcn
and other borough officials another supper.
After adjourning in tho Council chamber th
fifteen Councilmen, Town Clerk Coakley,
Supervisor Llewellyn and Chief of Polico
O'llara marched in a body to Jlr. Schcider'
place. Threo large tables were spread in the
dining rooms on tho second lloor of the hotel
Mr. Schcider was voted an excellent enter
tainer.
In Henry & Johnson's Arnica and Oil
Liniment is combined the curativo properties
of the different oils, with the healing quail'
tics of Arnica. Good for man and animal
Every bottle guaranteed. lm
Wanted,
To completo files, two copies each o th
Evening Herald of January 1st, 2d an'
4th, and February 5th, 1892. A liberal prio
will be paid for tho same.
The Academy iloatauraut.
The Pottavllle headquarters for Shonan
loah peoplo and others living North of the
Mountain, for hot toddlos, hot punches, beef
lea and all kinds of winos and liquors of the
beet brands, is the Academy Eostaurant, John
P. Cooney, proprietor, II. A. Coouey, assist
at
Plies or Hemorrhoids
Permanently cored witUoutknlfe orllgature,
Ho danger or wllerlng. No delay from bus
Iness while under treatment Patients who
ue responsible need not pay until woll.
Mrfect cure Guaranteed. Send for circular
H. REED, M. D.,
129 South 13th 8t, Philadelphia.
Refers, by parous, ion, to tho editor of the
JfltNO Hzbaxd tf
Coming Kvents.
Mav 30. Ico cream and strawberry festi
valj Kobbins' opera house; under auspices of
Trinitv Reformed Sunday school.
Juno 14. Ice cream and strawberry fes
tlval, Bobbins opera house, benefit Preaby
torian church.
45c.
For a Home-made Car
pet tlmt will wasli, at
Fi-lclcc'd Carnet Store, wo. io
Sotitli .Tnrdln Street, film a
andoxli.
Clothing for all Ages.
You want to know where to buy
tho best CLOTHING for the least
money, Shoppers "looking around"
tay competitors alnt in it with this
House. Men's and Hoys' Clothing of
all sizes and styles, at all prices.
Napoleon Met His Waterloo la 1215,
Our clothing prices met their defeat
In 1893. For clothing go to the
Reliable Clothing Hall
LEVI ItEFOWICH,
Nos. 10 and 12 South Mam Street
OBE'S OBSERVATIONS.
of
orld's Fair Holiday Trip ! I Grand Display of
What lie Seen and Hears During Hit
Travels.
There was a jolly trio in 'Squlro Shoo-
maker's olllco yesterday afternoon and for
hours tho Justice was entertained by pathetic
and amusing recitals of Incidents in tho Re
bellion. Tlio trio was composed of Jeff.
Canficld, nn old resident of Coal Castlo,
Thomas W. Taylor, of town, and William
Timmins, of Lost Creek. Tho meeting was
an accidental ono and tho threo called at tho
oilico on pension business. Taylor had not
seen Canficld slnco tho second battle of Hull
Run, when tho latter and Timmins wcro
carried off tho battlo Hold badly wounded.
Canficld is whlto-halrod and wrinkled, and
ills health is badly broken; Timmons shows
tho advanco of years and is latno, yot ho
still has tho appcaranco of a pretty strong and
healthy man; Taylor is tho best preserved of
the three Tho men sorved in tho samo
regiment tho 48th Pa. Vol. in tho war,
and from tho oxchango of reminiscences
yesterday it was clear that thoy wcro closo
together many times during tho fight to save
tho Union. Taylor was in Co. I), Timmins
in Co. D. and Canficld In Co. II. Tho latter
was bom and has always lived in Coal Castle.
Tho Scranton YViiimf, in referring to tho
death of Benjamin Hurt on the lailroad near
that place, says that llnrt worked in tho
mines at Priceburg from April 11th until last
Saturday, when ho quit and gavo directions
that tho wages coming to him, after his board
had been paid, bo sont to his widowed mothor
in this town.
There is to bo a great scries of "Women's
Congresses" held at Chicago during tlio fair,
Tho purposo is to illustrate and celebrate tho
progress ot women, uut so lar as mo
published programs enable us to judgonot
o no thing is to bo done to show tho progress
of women as women. Tliero will bo no
showing made of an increased capacity on
their part to mako homes happier, to mako
tboir husbands stronger for their work in
tho world, to encourago high endeavor, to
maintain tho best standard of honor and
duty, to stimulate, encourago uplift which
from tho beginning of civilization has been
tho supremo feminino function. Wo need no
congress to show us that women aro moro
thoroughly educated than they onco were, or
that thoy can successfully do things once
forbidden to them. But havo wider culture
and larger opportunities mado them better
wives and mothers? A Congress which
should show that would make all mcu
advocates of still larger endeavors for
woman's advancement.
Tho Philadelphia Times is soliciting a
scries of articles from its many readers to
ascertain why a man neglects his wife. In
nine cases out of ton it is simply because ho
is a brute. Every truo man knows that a
good wifo is always good. Nothing puts
her out. Sho may havo neuralgia, a tipsy
cook, and twins who always cry at tho satne
time, but sho never looks cross nor speaks
hastily, and sho always sees that dinner is
ready at the proper moment. Tlio children
may havo tho mumps, chicken pox and
measles, and Iho plumbers may havo stopped
tho water in midsummer because they are
fixing tho main pipe; the baker, butcher and
candlestick maker may present their little
bills with exasperating frequency, and with
reproachful remark appended, but when tho
lord of creation comes home from his little
excursion with Jones and Robinson, sho al
ways smiles beautifully and always has
something nico ready. She never mentions
disagreeablo bills to tho partner of her soul
and she never asks for money, but sho is
always nicely dressed. No dowdy wrappcron
her, Sho makes everything herself out of
nothing elegantly. She is charming; all
men envy him; but Bho never flirts. Sho is
always glad to have his ma with them and to
take her advlco in everything. But most of
all, when ho comos home at 4 o'clock in tho
morning, walking very feebly, and with ox,
ceedingly weak knees, she never casts i
doubt upon his statement that they're been
taking stock, whatever may be tho season of
the year, and sho always pities him for
having to work so hard. Yea ! verily, these
aro some of tho many sound reasons why a
man should neglect his wife. Ouk,
"EVENING HERALD CONTEST ft-
vtj i e
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 tree of cost,
To the 2 Most Popular Teachers.
CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M.
The two teachers who receive tho largest number of votes will be taken
to the World's Fair and royally entertained by the Hehald. Cut out this
coupon, and on the blank lines write the name of tho Public School Teachei,
north of the Droad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most
popular, and send It to tho "Contest EDrron, Evknino Hkiiald, Suxiun
DOAii, Pjl" Every coupon properly filled out counts as ono vote for one
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) dajs after
the date It bears.
FINE DRESS GOODS
-'II
Nans ot Teaoher..
o Residence-.
Name of Voter.
Residence..
D RESS GOODS is such a bewildering topic
) 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.
MAT 10, 1803.
.In Wraps
-S3E3DE3 OTJDEt-
Nobby Spring Stock
U8E DANA'S SAESAPAE1LLA, lis
" THE KIND THAT CUBES".
Tulillo Library Notice.
After this dato no books will be issued
from tho Public Library until tbo second
Thursday of Juno, 1693, but tho library will
be open for tho return of books at the usual
hours on Thursdays and Saturdays of each
week. By order of tho committee,
Fiiank IIanna, Librarian
Shenandoah, Hay 18, 1803. 5-18-5t
JOE WTATT'S
SALOON AND RESTAURANT,
(Ohriat. Bowler's old stand.)
aialu and Coal rlts,, ftlionutirtonli.
I3Mrt feeer. ale aad pot tor o tan. The Unset
braaMGf wWky aad aicMW. Pool room attached.
Lost.
A black irtaglio ring, prized very highly
by owner. Liberal reward will bo paid foi
its return to Tiios. W. Grant,
5-17-tf West Oak Street
Twelve l'botos for BOo.
By sending us your cabinet, togethor with
0 cent, wo will finish you one dozen photos.
1-2-tf W. A. Keaoey.
It Has Surprised Others
And will Surprise You.
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WIO 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, boys' 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.
Wo find the most stylish and
tho prov-alllng modo to bo the
Cape, in somo of its variations,
tlnglo, double or triple capos. Somo aro plain, others very
Uglily decorated, with fancy indescent braid, butterfly
colors, or somo full arrangement nt tho neck, so much ap
proved this season by tho feminino fancy. To some, coats
coly aro tho correct garment. To thoso wo would say coats
tre equally fashionablo and stylish, many of these having
capes also attached sometimes ono, two or three, as tho
tasto or Inclination of tho wearer may 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 trimired 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.
a f
Dives, Pemeroy Mi Stewart,
ONE-
PR1CE,
North Main St., Shenandoah.
POTTS Vila FEIfiTMi
O, QEOIIQE JIILIiEH, Manager.
Mouse Cleaning
Price lowest, when quality iB considered.
Ono price to al!.
I
Season is agnin at hand, and your labor will lie in vain unless
ynu nrstviBit ourttore lar tno necessary articles to uegin witu.
Buckets,
Whisk Brooms,
Dust Brushes,
Ammonia,
Toilet Soap,
Feather Dusters,
Tidies,
Window Brushes,
Stovo "
Flesh
Cloth "
Hair "
Shoo ' "
Bureau Scarfs,
Floor Mops,
Floor Brooms,
Carpet Beaters,
Sand Soap,
Clothes Baskets,
Lace Shelf Paper
Table Covers,
Scrub Brushes,
Wall "
Carpet Sweepers,
Laundry Soap,
Flue Stoppers,
Shelf Oil Cloth,
Etc., etc.
Now in Ordtr House Cleaning?
Iteplenlsli tho stock of kitchen utenslla. and substitute tho old cracked
Wash bowl and Pitcher wltli a bright Now Decorated 'Joilet Set.
we nave trie in at an prices.
All thao in need of Carpets, "Window Shades,
Lace oiCheuillo Curtains, Rugs, Mats, etc., call at
(
GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. J. J PRICE'S,
OLD RELIABLI
NORTH MAIN STREET. .
If
0 3oixt2x JfrSLgilTi Stroot.
People's Drug Store,
COltXEll
Main and Centre Sts.
Pure Drugs and Chemicals.
Having purchased tho above pharmacy wo respectfully solicit a sharo of tho patronage
of our friends and tho general public Wo shall ondeavor to give prompt and careful atten
tion to tho wants of our customers. A full lino of Soaps, Toilet Articles, Perfumery and
Druggists' Sundries. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours, day or night,
n mm ii. m ma x w l v -1 ' i h.
lie will be found at the
Fercrtisoti House From 8:30 a. in. to 5:30 rj.ts'
Persons who have headache or whose eves are causldi
comfort should call unon their sneclallst. and thev wi
celve Intelligent and skillful attention. NO CHARGE to!
amine your eyes. Every pair of glasses ordered is guaranjjfiJ
Toilet Articles, Perfumery.
Gruhler Brothers. PEOPLES STORE
AHEAD AGAIN
Wo have mounted another rung ontheladder
of popularity. It Is tbo Standard Grand this time,
a drop-head, half-cablnot at a reasonable price.
The head rises automatically to Us place when tho
leaf Is laid back. With abingle movement the
head disappears, tho cabinet closes, and you havo
an elegant ornamental piece of furniture. Drop in
and look at It, And while wo are talkingof cabinet
work we might mention tho different kinds of wood
tho Standard is mado up In Antique Oak, XVI
Century Oak, Walnut, Hungarian Oak, Mahogany
and Sycamore.
T. B. SHAFFER,
Cor. Jardln and Lloyd Sts,, Shenandoah
111 N. Main Street, Shenandoah.
Boots, Sihbes. (wenis' F'urnisliingflfc
At greatly reduced ratc3. ' (Hi
rrV3C IF'ESIESjnL'Sr, Fropriotoi
JOHN COSLETT
Main and Oak Streets,
Shenandoah, Penna.,
GREEN GROCERIES,
Truck and Vegetables.
Poultry, Game, Fisli and Oysters
In season. Orders ltt nt tho store
will recelve prompattentlon.
HOOKS & BROWN,
I have conclud
people a chance t
age of the great Ejduci
of our excellent s
and shoes, which 1!
out within the ne
make room for
our new store. S
to give the
takeadvant-
ion Sale
ock of boots
ust be closed
t 4 weeks to
w goods at
BASE BALL GOODS,
Base Balls .5c up.
Bats......... lOoup.
Catcher's Masks 50o up,
Padded Catcher's Gloves .26o up.
Full line of Gum Balls.
Try our one dollar "Slelot" Rail.
For price and quality It cannot
bo bent.
e is now on.
JOSEft BALL,
HO 3NT. XHaUx Stroot
25
CTS. PER YARD
OIL CLOTH
That sells on sight OlhenrorXfic. 45o and up
bargains En"lB8 of P'eH Ca rpets. Oa 11 for
No. 4 NORTfl'MAIN STREET, Carpet Store, 10 Sa,tf, Jardm St.
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VS.
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ii j i" i.- i ii: 1 1 ' jj
uir.mis iiriMs nun i ii iiriftiaaLr
Ml
CONFECTIQNEHY, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER.
I bavo also purchased the store 21 West!
stroot, and am prepared to-Iurnlsh Milk, cJ
we win aiso Keep ut ims wrv ivv vrtia mny
1 n'
attention. Wholesale and retail.
J. R PLOPPERTf
li East Centre St. SHENANDOAH 21 Wesl l'
IPnTHfR anrl M Mil'
LLItMILII UIIU UIIUL IlllUlfiV
(Clearv'a Old Stand)
1Q "V77". Contro iSCtXN
Stock ronlentsned. Full line of
snoemauors- supplies,
JOHN D. TREZISp?