The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 25, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 4

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    Among merchants li
the one who caters to
the wants of his cus
tomers, be thoy rich or poor. Both have n
jual right to be treated fairly. Juatico to all
la a good motto, and our customers will find
Honrs. Wo havo a complete lino of Groceries
M well as Cannod Goods, etc. Como and see
onr itock of Roods, and romombor tho best
goods aro always the cheapest In tho long run.
Corner Grocery,
Centre and White Sts.
THIRD EDITION
PROPERTIES FOR SALE.
Hlieiiundouli Oilers Opportunities to Seek
ers iff Investment.
Tho followittg cnumoratod properties aro
for salo and Information coticernlug tliem
may bo had upon application at tho Herald
office:
1. A row of framo houses containing
apartments for six families. Will net at
least 15 per cent, on tho price asked. Loca
tion In tho heart of 8honandoah.
2. A splendid factory slto, SOiGO foot in
elr.o, In tho heart of Shenandoah, and In
cluding largo building. Cheap.
3. Lot and largo building with railroad at
front and roar, with or without 8-horso power
engine, holler and shafting. Splendid build
ing for a factory.
4. An elegant new houso In Pottsvillo,
coruploto in every detail, all conveniences,
largo and high rooms. Lot 00x170 feet.
Largo hennery.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Suouiuiilujli I'lilillo Witter Works llomls at
I'lve 1'or Cunt.
At a meeting of the Shenandoah Ilorough
Council, August 10, 18011, it was decided by
resolution that tho bonds of tho Shenandoah
Public Water Works bo issued at flvo (5) por
cent, per annum and tho citizens of the town
bo given fifteen (1C) days to purchase same,
at tho expiration of which time tho bonds
will bo open to tho genoral public. In accord
auco with that "resolution tho citizens must
make application to the Borough Treasurer
before Saturday, August 2Gth, 1893, at 6 p. m.
8-ll-15t
LAKESIDE PARK.
Dates Hooked for This Season at This
Popular Kesort.
Tho following is a list of tho dates securod
and the names of tho societies :
Aug. 25. Anniversary plcnlo of I'hceuix
Fire Company, of Shenandoah.
Bept. 1. Picnic of tho Shenandoah Evan'
gclical Sunday school.
Sept. 2. Gorman Catholic Beneficial Union
of Eastern Pennsylvania.
Grangers' ricnle.
Tho Grangers' twentieth annual interstate
picnic exhibition, at Williams' grovo, Cum
berland county, Pennsylvania, which will
commeuco this year on Monday, August 28th,
continuing for six full days, gives promlso of
tho usual large attendance. The display of
farm and domestic machinery and implements,
agricultural and horticultural products, will
bo largo and interesting, in addition to which
50 car loads of registered stock will bo ou e
. hlbition. Prominent members of tho Order
of Patrons of Husbandry, leading agricultur
alists and eminent statesmen will bo in at
tendance to deliver addresses every day dur
lug the week. Among tho special features of
tho exhibition will bo the World's Columbian
Exposition fully displayed in grand stcrcoptl
con views and descriptions during tho even
ings, also exhibitions of skill in handling wild
and vicious horses by Dr. G. II. Uollings
worth, of Hagorstown.
Files or Hemorrhoid
Permanently curod without knife or ligature,
No danger or suffering. No delay from busi
ness while under treatment. Patients who
, are responsible need not y until well. A
perfoct cure guaranteed. Send for circular,
a. REED, M. D.,
129 South 13th St., Philadelphia.
Defers, by permission, to tho editor of the
Evening Herald. tf
Use Wklls' Laundhv Blue, tho best
.Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes
itwo quarts, loots. Sold by Coakloy Bros.
Important Notice.
The water will bo shut off every night, be
ginning to-morrow evening, August 17th, at
1 o'clock,and remain off until 7 a. m. tho next
day. All washing of corriagos with hose must
he stopped. S. D. Hk&s,
8-lli-lw Superintendent,
Bm4 ntHrtoti mi.ii MMmwH Mi Ito'Wf,
Here You Are.
If you are looking for an elegant new
homa, in a permanent, healthy place, fitted
with all the latest conveniences, plenty of
yard room, call at this offlco for full partic
ulars. ComliiB Kveuts.
Sept. 5 lee cream and ,peach festival at
Bobbins' opera house, under tho auspices of
the Y. P. A--of the Welsh Baptist church.
Fire Alarm lloxes.
Tho following list shows the location ot
the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah fire
Department:
LOCATION.
16 Coal and Bowers streets.
19 Bowers and Centre streets,
24 Bridge and Centre streets.
25 Main and Centre streets,
a 4 Main and Poplar streets.
i Main ana Coal streets.
Gilbert and Centre streets,
tt-UUbert and Cherry street.
IV Chestnut and Coal street.
To send an alarm open toe box, pull down
the book once and let fo, When an alarm 1
statin toe Ore bell will sound the number of
tM bos nnd repent the alarm (oar timet.
HOW SO LOOAT ALAKMB.
r If to alfcm 1 sounded Iran box II lb are
Mil w strike one, then peus nod strike nve
wfcMh wilt IMUswto kt the r Iw in Um
yiMr o Me, tt . Btwy alarm la repeated
KING
four times.
PENNSYLVANIA DAY.
Inducements Offered lly I'cnntylvunlM
Itnllroitd Company,
fr"l. - It-1 .1 t-n- ... I . ! .... 1,Mtn ,1.,nl,1 .
X I1U IIUIIUS Anil yVlllllllOIVl. (ia,luullU'
oil on Thursday, scptoinuer Yin, as me nay
which they desire lo havo formally celebrat
ed and designated as Pennsylvania Day, tho
Pennsylvania Kail road Company, In pursu
ance of Its usual custom, takes pleasuro In an
nounclng that for tho benefit of those wishing
to participate In or attend the ceremonies,
tho extremely low ruto of ono faro for tho
round trip will prevail from all points situat
ed on the company's linos within tho borders
of tho State.
Tickets for tho occasion will bo good only
on the special train leaving Philadelphia at
11. 30 A. Jl., September 6th, and reaching
Lancaster at 1.15, Harrisburg 3 00, Lewis
town Junction -1.30, Altona 700, Pittsburg
10 25 P. M. Stops will bo made at inter
mediate stations, and connections may bo
made from points on , tho branches of tho
main lino. Tho composition of tho train
will bo firstolass standard coaches, and ample
accommodation will bo provided for all who
will avail themselves of tho opportunity of
showing their interest In an event so moment
ous as tho commemoration of tho Koystono
Stato at tho World's Colombian Exposition.
Chicago will bo reached by tho special trail
early in tho afternoon of tho next day,
September 0th, and return coupons will bo
good for passigo on trains leaving Chicago
at 3.15 and 11.30 P. M. on or beforo Septem
ber 13th.
Tho inducements for this excursion and
tho fsclllties provided in tho train fcrvlco
over tho Pennsylvania system, will doubtless
bo taken advantago of by tho many Pcun-
sylvanlans who nro anxious to show the pride
thoy havo for their natlvo Stato.
MANY CHOLtKA' VICTIMS.
An Omiclal Itrpnrt or the ringtio's Itsv
2Hfh Hiiui III lEllKrtlit.
St. Pkteiisiiuro, Auk. 2-1. A supple
mentary official cholera report gives the
following statistics of tho ravages of the
dlseuse in tho affected governments during
tho past week: Orel, 047 now cnsen and
213 deaths; Cossacks of tho Don, 408 new
cases nnd 202 deaths; Koorsk, 300 new
cases nnd 103 deaths; Vladimir, 150 new
cases nud 52 deaths; Lomzn, 53 new ensr s
nnd 22 deaths. Moscow, 72 now cases and
24 deaths; Vintkn, 47 new cases and 22
deaths; Voronezh, 39 new cases and 22
deaths. For tho past fortnight tho follow
ing returns are Riven: Government of Pa-
dolia, 1,178 new cases nnd 423 deaths; gov
ernment of Toola, 253 new cases mid 78
deaths; government of Ynrcslav, 92 new
cases anil 28 deaths. In the city of Moscow
during the past three days 171 now cases
and 74 deaths were reported. In tho city
of Kertch, in the Crimea, 09 new cases and
33 deuths occurred during the past five
days.
New I'oslniiintcrs Appointed.
WASIIINOTON', Aug. 25. These fourth
class postmasters havo just been appointed
in Pennsylvania: G. K. Weber. Detnsey
town; Poter Abels, Dravosburgh; George
Jlulm, fctnn; Emma Isenian. Kont: .1. T.
Ccssnn, Itainshurg; I. .1. Kunselmnn, Red-
clylfe; Mrs. S. J. Fulton, Reldstmrch; J,
A. Dltmnn, St. Petersburg; J. V. Aruor,
blilppensville; C. C. Fulton, Strattonville
R. L. Ifasler, Tiotiosta; J. A. Daynham
Turkey City; 1. A. McDonald. Ulysses:
R. L. Logan, West Monterey; J. L. Gra
zier, West Freedom. New York David
Lyons, Peru; Mary E. Hvlnnd. South Li
vonla; S. M. Ingallx, Springfield. New Jer
sey J. N. Deinaiis, Cedarvillo.
fully Twimty-flvn Perished.
Halifax, An?. 25. There Is no longer
any doubt that fully twenty-five persons
perished In tho wreck of the steamer Dor
cas and the barge Etta Stewart. Twenty
bodies have bein recovered. Miss Sadie
Musgravo, M. McCaskill. Normnn lie-
Cntry, John F. Sharp nnd a child of the
steamer's engineer aro yet unaccounted
for. The schooner Dorold Borden, coal
lnden for Sydney, X. S., for Bay of Fundy,
capsized oil Wolfvllle, and It is feared that
all hands were lost.
l'KHSONAI..
P. J. Golden aud wife aro at Atlantic City
Miss Virgio Hollopeter spent to-day in
Pottsvillo.
Miss Mary O'Ncil, of Philadelphia, is visit
ing friends hero.
Theophllus Williams went to tho county
scat this morning.
John Donavan. of Philadelphia, is spend
ing n few days in town.
Julius Powell left town yesterday for his
home in Providence, E. I.
Michael Mcllet and Thomas Samuels, of
Mahanoy City, wero in town last ovenlug,
Miss Nellio Mcllet, of Mahanoy City, is
visiting Miss Sadlo Slattery, of Wost Oak,
street.
Superintendent J. J. Bradigan and wlfo
havo gone to Atlantic City. They expect to
return by Monday noxt,
Superintendent William T. Evans, of tho
Homo Friendly Society, was among tho town
poople who spent to-day below the mountain
Misses Lottie aud Katie Burkhart went to
Pottsvillo to day. Beforo returning home
thoy will visit friends in Beading aud Lees
port,
ItljiEtoaii I'alr.
Tho Thirteenth annual fair of the Bingtown
Agricultural Society will bo held at Bingtown
on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Aug,
20, 31 aud Sept. 1, 1603. In addition to tho
dally attractions on the programme are Col
orado Charley's Wild West show, and Cop-
pock's great cyclorama of the Battle of Get'
tysburg. A special excursion train connect
ing with regular train will leave E. M. June
tlon at 0.10 a, m., returning leave Bingtown
at 0.45 p. m., stopping at all intermediate
stations. Israel Aitleoate,
8-23-2t Secretary.
Delinquent Tax Notice.
All taxes due to me on the duplicates of
1889 aud 1800 must bo paid to M. M. Burke,
Esq., who Is retained by me to make such
collections. Cukist Schmidt.
August 4. 1803. 8-4-lm
Switch-Hark Itullroad
Trains leave Swltoh-IUok depot, Mauch
Chunk, week days, a follows: 8 4U. 10.10, 11. BT
a. m l,w, s.a, . o p. m, ouou jrm, t ou,
.u. m, Returning, leave Hummlt Hill, 9.40,
II. 10 a. in., I no, j.bv. ., ,ao, nun
any, , iwp.m.
4 1. ISM.
Bay KqfHwe flear. Be aire that the
namo Liwia & Babb, Ashland, Pa., U printed
on every sack. 8-3-3Uw
Surprise Tarty.
Miss Carrlo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Foist, celebrated her 15th anniversary
at tho residence of her parents on Wednesday
evening and was tendered a surprise party by
a number of her young friends. Tho merry
makers wcro Magglo Williams, Mary MIIII
chap, Maize Haulier, Catherine West, Annio
and Salllo Bcddall, Qcrtlo Qoodhead, Minnio
Davis, Josephine Daddow, Com Foist,
Hannah Davis, Sylvlo Tempest, Helen Price,
Annio Lawson, Mamio and Mattio Powell,
Bessie Hoover, Ruth Griffiths, Emily James,
Itctta Bear, Plttston ; Dlanah Grosser, Phila
delphia ; Hannah Harbino, Ashland; Mary
Prltchards, Trcmont; Thomas Mlllichap,
John Charles, Wllllnm Schmidt, Harry
Ervln, Sol. Swlndt, William James, Oscar
llollch, Joseph Feist, James Smith, William
Vcale, William Dusto, N. Powell, Thomas
Davis, David Fels Robert Leckie, Oeorgo
Foist, Charles Stauffer, Thomas Evans,
Samuel Small. Lost Creek; Elmer Willman,
Now York ; Edtllo lieeeo, Stcelton; Mr. and
Mrs. Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer.
To the lMilillc.
I havo purchased the large stock of men's,
youths' nnd boys' clothing and good will of
Harris Scfl's Original Bargain store, 23 South
Main street, aud will continue the business at
tho same place Tho stock consists of the
latest styles of custom innilo clothing which
will bo sold at tho very lowest prices. I also
havo a flno lino of men's and boys' hats and
furnishing goods, as well as an excellent stock
of ladies' men's aud children's boots and
shoes, which will bo Bold at 25 per cent, less
than prices asked at othcrplaces.
Eli.ib Sopowitz,
23 South Main street.
Lavello Fair.
Tho Lavcllo Fair will bo held on August
22,23,21 and 25. Largo exhibits of live
stock, jKHiltry, farm, art aud manufacturing
products. Largo purses for trotting, pacing
and running horses and valuable prizes for
blcyclo contests. There will bo great attrac
tions every day. A special attraction will bo
tho Prof. A. L. Tolbcrt & Co. running com
bination, performing dally between races,
giving great feats of horsemanship, Boman,
standing nnd chariot races. Excursion rates
on all railroads. o. o. d,
Hn'o Hull Kotos
Bellfonto will bo tho noxt club that will
oppose the homo team at tho Trotting park.
Tho Bellfontes lead In tho Elver leagno with
a pcrccntago of fGG and aro said to be strong
players.
A big crowd will go from town to morrow
to sco tho gamo at Pottsvillo.
Ilrokfl tho World's Ilecord.
Columhus, O., Aug. 23. Tho world's
record for live heats was broken vestcrdav
in tho free for all trot at the Columbus
driving park. Allx and Lord Clinton con
tested for tho honors. The first mile was
made in 2:12, tho second in 2:11, the
third and fourth In 2: w, and the fifth in
2:09. Besides lowering his own record
Alix caught tho world's record from tho
fastest fifth heat.
A Clergyman In Disgrace,
Nashville. Aug. 25. Rev. Dr. Howard
who was arrested in Chicago Aug. 4 on
tho charge of using tho malls for fraudu
lent purposes, nud immediately afterward
escaped from an olllcer, is again In cus
tody. A dispatch from Jackson, Tenn.,
says that Dr. Howard returned to Jackson
yesterday and was arrested at the houso of
his mother-in-law. He says he is confident
of acquittal.
Glf m Awuy,
For Bixty days Eeagoy, tho photographer
will givo a 10x12 plutinum picture with ovory
dozen of his $3 cablnnfa.
Go to McElhonny's restaurant. 8-0-tf
WANTS. fco.
WANTED. A middle aged woroan.as house
keeper. Best references rtq Mred. Ap
ply to 11. P. U1U, corner of Main and l.lovd
streets. 8-21-tf
PltOPOSALS. Proposals will be received
by the undersigned, tho committee on
Heating and Fuel, until 6 o'clock p. m., Mon
day, tept 4, 1M3, for furnishing nnd delivering
coal for the Echtols of the bortucb. All coal
must be taken from the P. & H. collieries.
Proposals stiouldbo cnt to tho chairman of
the committee.
MAitK Ilt'iiKK, Chairman.
Anthony lvyngh,
A. J. Gallagher,
w M. TltEZlSE.
8-23 (It THOS MANLET.
Ik American Faimers'
NCAIPMENT!
V-t TVEt. G-i-otjltv,
In Lebanon and Lancaster Counties, Pa ,
FROM AUGUST 19th TO 26th, 1893.
Under the direct management of the National
Faracis' Alliance atd Industrial Union, tbe
largest organization of formers la tbe world.
(Over flo COO Alllnces constituted, with a mom
brrshlp exceeding 3,000,000. )
Very low railroad rates over all lines In the
United states. The best band and other music
obtainable. Every day a big day. Mammoth
assembly halls: lOU.UOO square feet of platforms
for exhibits: also, Immense building. Most
eminent speasers in America:
U. -. Senator Wm. M. Stewart. Nevada.
Governor Hobert E. Patterson, Pennsylvlan.
Governor Davis H. Walte, Colorado.
General J. mos H. Weaver, Iowa.
lion H. L. Loucks, Kouth Dakota (President
Nat'l Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union).
Hon. Ignatius Donnelly, Minnesota,
Judge W.J. Kerr, Colorado.
Kev. Dr. Kdward McOlynn, New York,
Hon. Charles M Thomas. Colorado.
Miss Mary E, Lease, Kansas.
Hon, Ben. Terrell, Texas (Lecturer National
Farmers' Allli k es), and others,
Other nrom.ti' nt men have been Invited, in
cluding PresldeL ! -land, Secretary of War
Col. Dan. ' mont, I -i. Senator David B. llill
New York, . -'d Hon. Thomas II. Keed, of
Elaine.
rani vhlblt . : farm lmpllmests and ma
chinery i . ' e display of products of farm and
arr) r pit. ros ranging from KSX) down,
ilbet. . '.varu .or best bread, best butter, best
cuVo.nc- . ,nned fruits. Jellies and plcklts;
ai. "edit. . ork. eto. (Send for nremlum list)
C, u... Hon free to all agriculturists andtbelr
iuiuu.i. Aamission ny railroad rree.
Many .. ud varied attractions for men, women
aud otillareu. Everything tbe bet.
Hundreds of cottages and tents lor lodging:
facilities for feeding mauy thousands each day.
Ever; lb ing reasonable
Officers l'.tsident, John H. Dora, Fresno
Cm.; Vice President. Col James Young, Mia
dleiowa, fa., tion. M H. Davie. Bnerly, Ky.,
lion. C. 11, Matthews, Buffalo, N. Yx no others.
Advisory Hoard, prominent farmers from
nearly every mute and Territory, Encamp
ment Committee. Major Mann 1'aflt. Brandon,
Va.;IIon.I. E, Dean. Iloneoye Tstln, N. Y..
and Henry 0. Dear, ml nu, ohB4rauuUllarrUtur(
I who wlU pleMea to glver further
luformatton. t-a-i-lt-w-
CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT
No. 207 West Coal Street,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
AGENT FOK-
CELEBRATED LAGER
1 1
v AND PILSNER BEERS,
Porter, Ale and
Fine Old Stock Ale.
John F.Ploppert,
f HAST CISSTUX: 81.
Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery!
CONFECTIONERY. ICE CREAM. SODA WATER,
J. F. PLOPPERT,
29 E. Centre Street,',! Shenandoah,
BEST COAL
In the Market.
Prices per Ton, Delivered:
8T0VK COAL ?3 00
CHESTNUT COAL 3 00
PEA COAL 2 00
KGO COAL 3 00
Orders may be left at 21 East Coal street, or
jui tf outn Mam street.
M. L SHOEMAKER.
HOOKS & BROWN,
Base Balls,
Bats,
Masks,
Toot Balls,
A full line of Stationery,
Blank Books, etc.
o. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET.
1 o 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 also carry an Immense line of
Btoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin
ware. Rooting and Spouting our
specialty.
Peter Griffiths,
QIRARDVILLE, PA.
mroTiOE.
I beg to Inform tho public that I bavo pur
chased tbe
BARBER SHOP
lately owned by William Ilamer. and will con
duct It for tbe benefit of my customers. A
share ot your patronage Is solicited.
CIUHI.U8 DCRR,
(Formerly with Wm. Derr) IS W. Centre St.
Ilussct Shoe Lncest
HuBset Shoe Drcsalui;!
AT THE
LEATHER STORE!
16 W. Ooatro fit.,
JOHN D. TltEJKIMR.
S3ECUGrAri'S
Bakery and Confectionery Store,
121 M. Jariilii Htreet,
Tbe finest cakes and bread and plain and
fancy confectionery ot all kinds always kept
on hand. WM. BHUUARS.
Public Notice!
Notice Is hereby given that porsons destroy
ing or detaining beer kegs will be prosecuted
a provided by the Aot ot Assembly approved
April 4th, 1BS6.
Browors' Association.
SblMcilcnh, Juki o, 1(!I, It
Crrand Uispiay of
BJRESS 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, lilies 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
singlo, double or triplo capes. Somo aro plain, others very
highly decorated, with fancy inilesccnt braid, butterfly
colors, or somo full arrangemont at tho neck, so much ap
proved this season by tho fominino fancy. To somo, coats
only aro tho correct garment. To thoso we would say coats
aro equally fashionable and stylish, many of theso having
capes also attachod Bomctlmcs ono, two or throo, as tho
tasto or Inclination of tho 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 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.
Pre, Fumy aad Stewart,
POTTSVILLE, PSSKTXM..
O, GEOUGK MILXjEK, Manager.
""Hickory Baskets!
All Shapes and Sizes,
Also Breton Lunch. Baskets. I
A Aory nice Jot of Toilet Sets which wo will part company with at
$2.75. These aro large and in four different decorations. "Wo
have whacked another big chunk oft tl e price of Mason's Jars. ;
GIRYII, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S.
O JSJoix-tla. JVSLixlicL. 22txoot.
August ft II l
Hi-IESGKH EXHIBITS
O
Live Stock, Poultry, Products of Farm,
Art and Manufacture.
LARGE PURSES FOR TROTTIKG, PACING AND RUNNING HORSES!
Fine and Valuable Prizes for Bicycle Contests.
Great Attractions livery Day, except Tuesday, which is open
ing day, when no admission will be charged.
The Races Promise and are Assured to be the Best of the
many good ones ever held on this ground.
Special Attraction!
The Prof. A. h. Tolbert & Co. Running Com
bination, performing daily, between races, the
greatest feats of horsemanship Roman Standing
Races, Chariot Races and Hurdle Jumps by lady
and gentlemen artist
EXCURSION RATES GOOD MUSIC!
For Premium Lists anil further partteulnra writ to the Secretary.
Hon. D. D. PHILLIPS, Pres. FRANK REN1Z, Sec'y.
Si
10
Vi
Wo And tho most stylish and
tho prevailing tnodo to bo tho
Capo, In sorno of Its variations,
and 11 1893
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