GREAT SAVING CHANCE! lluv where our j uiuncv will k furthest that's the idea When it comes to Cloth ing we know, mid you ought to know, that we offer you greater opportunity for making cacli dol lar go farther than any other store in the county. We have them in all styles and at all prices. A full line of Chin chillas, Beavers, blue and black, and Kerseys. $6 oo Overcoats now sold for $3 $8.00 Overcoats now sold for $4 $10.00 Overcoats now sold for ($5 $1 3 Overcoats now sold for 356. SO $16.00 OvCrcoats now sold for $3 We have the finest line of Hoys' Suits ever shown in this town. An inspection is invited. Remember the place. THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, Levi Refowich, 10 and 12 South Main St. EVENING HERALD FRIDAY. XOVKMHEIt 8. 1805. AN EVICTION. filrard Kitatu Olllclals TnUo 1'ovicsolnn f 11 Line Street I'roperlj-. Early this morning Deputy SlieriH' Roberts aud William Thickons, representative of the Girard Estate, accompanied by a number of Italians, went to the Iioums of William Reward, at the west end of Line street, to take possession and removo the house and stable. About a year ago the Hoard of City Trusts condemned tho property on account of the threatening workings of the Kohlcy Run colliery, and Poward was notified from time to time to vacate tho buildings, but ho de layed, saying he was unable to procure a place clsewhore. Although ho wns a squatter n the place he had mado many extensive improvements. Tho dwelling was a new two-story fnune building. Yesterday Seward wag given !H hours to vacate and early this morning the Deputy Sheriil'aud his men appeared and carried out tho contents of tho house. Seward hauled them to a house iu "the Hats." Howard refused to removo a bull that was in the stable. After a consul tation the Deputy Sheriff detailed two Italians to take out his hulNhip. The ani mal proved more doiilo than expected aud was removed from the place without trouble. It is expected the work of tearing down the buildings will begin to-morrow, unless Seward meanwhile removes them. Date of llirth Iicqulrcd. A Philadelphia man writes to the Board of Health of town requesting tho date of tho birth of one Frederick William Siebor, who left Shenandoah in lh7t) aud is supposed to have been 4 or 5 years old at that time. Tho letter is written by Max Mullcr, of 23 Bank street, Philadelphia. It states that Sicbcr lived at tho corner of Centre and Main strets and that his father was a contractor and builder. The correspondent wants the in formation ''for a very important reason," but as the borough had no Hoard of Health at that time tho olllcials cannot comply with tho 1-CqllO-t. Notice to "Water Consumers. Notice is hereby given by tho Water Committee of the Borough Council that be ginning with Thursday, the 7th inst., tho water supply will bo curtailed, and con sumers of the public water works will bo furnished with water only between the hours of (1:00 and 8:00 a. m. and 1:00 and 0:00 p. jn until further notice. By order of tho com mittee. A. D. G.uilk, ll-7-tf Chairman. When Baby was bick, wo gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, sho cried for Castorla. When sho became Jllsm, blie clung to Castorla, When sho had Children, the gave them Castorli IJestifRS titting is douo by P. W. lloll. llueklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, wires, ulcers, salt rheum, fevor sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures pilos, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. I'rice 23 cents per box. Kor sale by A. Wasloy. Coming Invents. Nov. 3S. Annual turkey supper, under auspices of All Saints' 1. V.. Church, in Itob bln6' opera house. "I was troubled with quinsy for five years. ThiimaV Kclectrie. Oil cured me. Sly wife ;ind child had diphtheria. Thonuw' I'xllectrie Oil cured them. I would not lie without it in the house for any consideration." Kov. K. i . Crane, Dunkirk, N . Y. Mnlinnoy City lluslness College. This excellent college, at 206 East f cntro street, gives Commercial, Shorthand uad Typewriting courses oqual to any in tho stato at tho vory lowost rates. Individual in struction. Day and ovening classes. Students constantly entering. Catalogue free. 10-H-tf G. W. Williams, Principal. BUY VOUR- "Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths From E. E3. FOLEY, ( ur.' Centre and Wt W. INCREASING ITS STORAGE. Tho ItoroiiKli f Vslilaml Will lliillil Addl- llon'al llriorvolrs, M 11 rc'Kiilar liirctinn of thr Vshland ( olin iil on Wednesday cuuIiik nil important matter was roiuidorcd, and lias a lieariuit upon every town in this section, and that in Increased storage for their water supply. Sometime ago a special committee whs ap pointed to repoit upon tho improvement of tho water supply, and tlioy submitted their report. Tho eommittee recoininouds that additional stoniKO reservoirs bo built with at least 11,000,000 gallons capacity, tho uoil of wild construction not to exceed $10,000. Tlioy alo recommended that at least ten norog of land be secured for tho purpose of driving tunnels tr boreholes, or both If nccossnry, for farther improving the water supply. Tho recommendations were adopted and work will begin as soon n possible It Is thouglitthatthoaddltion.il storage capacity will give the town an abundant supply at all times. Pure blood and a good digostlou are an insurance against dlseaso and suffering. Uurdock Wood Hitters keeps tho blood puro, the digestion perfect. Resolutions of Kespect. At a special meeting of tho Board of Direc tors of Shenandoah School District hold in their room, West street school building, on Thuinday morning, November 7th, 181)5, thoN following preamblo r.nd resolutions were unanimously adopted : Wnr.nr.As, It lint pleased tbo Lord In bis wNdoin to summon from our midst our friend nnil eo-worker, .lolin T. Htnnton, whose earnest mid Intelligent labor for tile liest iutcrcfts of our schools during the time which he served us a member of our School Hoard, has earned the lnsting gratitude of the eoiuinuuity ns well as our irieniiHiup una esteem : ami, niaiKAS, crcgnni inu career oi our ue censed friend n n Sehool Director worthy Qf commendation, characterized as it has been by nil earnest Hlid zealous devotion to tho eiiue of education in our community, and this, with his unassuming and gentlemanly personal traits has endeared him to us and to all who knew him ; therefore, Itcsolved, Thnt we deeply regret tho depar ture of our co-laborer in the prime of manhood and the height of usefulness, and we realize that we have sustained a heavy loss the loss of a good citlen earnestly devoted to tiwty and the educational adaucenicut of our people. Itcsolved, That we tender our sincere sym pathy to his grief stricken wife and family and recommend them to look for consolation to Him who comforts the nlllicted and whoso merciful ways are always for the best. Itcsolved. That as a mark of respect to the deceased wo attend the funeral iu a body and make an nppronriato floral offering: that tho schools be closed during the forenoon ; that tho teachers attend tho funeral; and that these reso lutions be published in the town papers and an engrossed copy ho presented to the iamllyof tho deceased. T. H. UnwAHPs, KlIA.SK 1 1 ANNA, W. T. Tukjsi:, Committee. A new and most fashionablo shoe for ladies, worth $2.50. Our price is $2.00 Fa ctouy Shoe Stoke. Seriously Injured. Alexander Davis, a minor, aged 27 years, and singlo, employed at Maple Hill colliory, wassoriously injured about tho face, bauds and body this afternoon. Joseph Cousin, his laborer, aged 23 years, was also slightly cut about tho face. lioth lhen reside in Shenan doah. They wore working in the seven foot west gangway, and woro in tho act of draw ing a blast that had failed to go oil', when it exploded with the result above. John Havershck, employed as outsido driver at Maple Hill colliory, had his right leg brokon this nfternoon by being caught by a dirt wagon that jumped the track. Ho residos in this town. "Who Snld They Iluvn a Cough? Advico Tako Pan-Tina, 2.)c. At Grulilcr llros., drug store. PERSONAL. Charles Girvin, the North Main street mor hant, is in Now York purchasing holiday goods. Alox. SUrobel, formerly employed with A. 1'. Tabor, tho butcher, will open a meat market in Mlncraville to-morrow. Michael IMIoy, ono of the clerks at Keiter's store, was allied to St. Clairthisufternoon on account of tho serious illness of his father. Dr. W. N. Stein was railed to Mahanoy City last evening in consultation with Dr. Wertniann, to reduco tho fracture of the dis location of tho hip joint of John Schoeu, who fell from a freight cur yosterday. Ilegln lilghl Willi Coughs and Colds. Take the sure cure, I'an-Tina, 23c. At Grulilcr Itros., drug store. A Great Concert. The concert to be givon in Ferguson's theatre on Thursday evening, 11th inst., will bo an extraordinary treat for tho pcoplo of Shenandoah and vicinity and will bo well patronized. Tho star of the ovent will be Kdouard Itemenyi, tho marvelous violinist, who has created great enthusiasm nt overy place ho has visited during his tour of tho United States and Camilla. Itemcnyi is n most extraordinary genius and his playing is simply wondorful. He will be assisted in a pro gram of rare attractiveness, by these artists : Mi-s I'auliuo Stein, soprano; Mile. J,otiiso JJomau, solo pianist, and Mr. Eugouo K. Davis, liaritono and accompanist. Tho chart for sale of reserved seats is now open at Kirlin's drug store. Ladies' bicycle and cold weather leggins at 50c, 75o and $1.00 Most useful article. Factouv Shoe Stoke. Will Trench Again. Upon urgent request llev. David L. Evans, of Wales, who conducted service in tho Calvary Ilaptist church on South Jardin street last Sunday, will conduct services In the same church next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. The subject of tho morning sermon will be, "Wo Preacli Christ Cruclflod," and tho evening subject, "Holsbazaar tho King." Iiev. Evans was formerly a mission ary to India. He was known as "the wondor ful boy preacher" and is a perfect orator. Tho oholr will render ppecial anthems. Sunday school at 3 p. ni. Itching Piles, nicht's horrid plague is instantly roliovodnnd permanently cured by curea oy ought to 1 loan's Ointment. Your denier keep it. Huy Keystone flour. Ho sure that the name Lbsbiu & IIabr, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack, tf Levi Iiefowich It selling overcoat at "retail oheaiier than Ills eoniietitors can buy thorn at wholesale. If you want harggbis call at Km. lOand 12 South Main street, Sktuandoah. A REPUBLICAN COUNTY. The ltesutt or the Olllclal Count Made mid Completed Late Last Night Shows II. Sppeial to lilHMVl llrllAI.O PotthviiXK, Nov. H. Schuylkill county i- now a Itepuhllcan stronghold. Tho Demo crats acknowledge theirdofoat and Ate cor- resiiondlliKl v dcnresMd. 'TIs lliln f httv loLn ! connldemblo consolation out of tho olectlon of Dunn as Orphans' Court Judge, tho man for whom the tail of the ticket was sacri ficed, hut when tlioy scan tho returns more closely and notice that the Republican state ticket carried the county by ovor 1,000, that they have but three of tho six candidates, it causes a cold chill to creep up tho back of the leadors of that party. Tho men who have political aspirations on that sido of tho house will hardly shy thoir castor in tho field next year. On the other hand our party leaders are jubilant, and pay that nothing outsido of a Democratic tidal wnvo can redeem the county. Chairman Shepherd, of the Demo cratic County Committee, reluctantly ac knowledges this. Judgo Woldman presided, aud he wis as sisted in the count by l'rothonotary Deegan and Deputy l'rothonotary Dil Ilrcnnan. The clerks were Albert Roehrig, of tho Republi-1 can ; Harry Seligman, of tho Chronicle ; Captain Myor Strotise, George P. Walkor and , , ft,i ..i i,,.. ' .uornoy .lames j iiaro, ui i oiisviuc, ami William Williams, Esq., Minursvlllo. During the count a number of politicians, notably the chairman and secretaries of both political parties, wcro present and closoly watohod the count, the result of which wis announced at 10:00 o'clock last evening, and is as follows : State Treasurer. llavwood, It Myers, 1) 1077:1 Haywood's majority 100M Superior Court Judge. ltlce, It lls-f) Wlllanl, It 11767 lieeder, I! IOSiVi Orladv.Mt 11511 lleaver, 1! II KM WICKIiaui, l u. s- Iteehtel, I) 13100 Ycrkes. I) irc!78 Moorhead, I) 1027a .Smith, I) lOs-SI Norm, I) WHO Jlngee, I) 10171! Ilcehtel's mnjorlty over lleaver, the next highest, 731, aud over Iteeder, tho lowest, 1,S23. Orphans' Court Judge. Dunn, 1) 117S11 Lyon, I! 11707 Dunn's majority 70 District Attorney. Itechtel. D 11010 Hrcckons, I! 11721 Ilcehtel's majority ISO Controller. Severn, It 12013 .Master, 1 iiwn Severn's ninjorlty. Coroner. Marshall. I).. Seyfert, It.... ...118CI ...11503 Mnrshall's majority 301 Poor Director. Middieton, It HKM Keegiin, I) 11.11:1 Middleton's majority 307 County Surveyor. Oeary, It 12WS Downey, D : 1007O deary's majority ll-J Tho error in tho vote for tho judgeship was found in the Fifth ward of I'ottsville, whore Dunn was credited with but 10S votes, when it should have been 183, giving him a ma jority of 71). The ollicial returns also in creases tho liepublican vote for Haywood 4C8, making his majority 10GS. Ilcehtel's majority over Hrcckons is also reduced to only lb!). Tho average of tbo total vote polled in the county was 22,01)1. Help Comes to Tlioio AVlio Tnlco Kcd Flag Oil for sprains, bums, cuts. At flruhler llros., drug store. Coming Marriage. Tho coming wedding of Miss Anuio Schad of Coles Patch, and William Pierson, of Mahanoy City, is announced to take place on Thanksgiving Day. A cough is a dangersignal of aworse trouble to como. Cure tho cough and prevent its results by using Dr. Wood's Nonvy Pines Syrup. dii:i). HKtil.lSY. At Shenandoah, on tho Cth Inst. James llegley, aged 5f yenrs. Tho funeral will take place on Saturday, Noveinhertith, at S:00n. in , from his late residence, 200 North L nlon clreet. High mass will hci'eleoratca tu Annunciation church, and interment nt St. Clair, the funeral cortege leaving on the 11:15 IYiinylvnniii train, ltclativcs and friends InvitiU'to attend. 2t Waterproof collars nnd cuffs that will not wilt, are not effected by moisture nnd look, just like linen are nil the fashion now. They arc made by cov- criiig n linen collar or cuff with "cel luloid " and are the only waterproof goods made with an interlining, con sequently the only ones that will stand wear and give perfect satisfaction. Try thcrn and you will never regret it. Al ways neat, and easily cleaned. Whon soiled simply wipe off with: a wet cloth or sponge. Every piece of the genu 'nc is stamped as follows : TRADP LLUL0ID MARK Ask for Uiose so marked and refuse any imitations, as they cannot possibly please you. If your dealer docs not keep them, we will send a sample di rect on receipt of price. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. State size nnd whether stand-up or turucd-dowu col lar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 427.430 Hromlwuv. New Yorta Another Itoail ltacc, Arrangements an now being made for ' ii not her rare, open to all cyclers in the county. I The race will lake place on Thanksgiving Dav. and Will be over n. fnurleen mile rotlrse from Fottsvillo to Cumbola and return. Three prizes will be offered. Guro all Kldnoy DI8OO6O6. At all druggists, or by mail prepaid, for 50c. alios. Send for pamphlet, Ilobb's Medicine Co., Chlcai, San Francisco. MISCELLANEOUS. AUANTKD.- baking -A good strong hoy to trnile. Apply at the learn the IlmiAl.l) It olllce. rAVANT fine samples handed your friends or neighbors. Send Albert Wood, Perfumer, Wood Ave, Detroit. Mich., lOcts for llvo trial bottles Satln-Secnt Perfumes, receive olTers to you. 10-18-d.tw-lm Olt SAI.K. Ono of tho finest and best located butcher shons In town, will bo sniti cheap. Tho owner will leave town, the reason for sell ing. I'or further Information call on or address Shenandoah llecf Company. 10-31-tf ANIC STOCK KOtl SAI.K. The undersigned ha for sale In whole or In parts to suit tne purchiiicrs, fifty-eight (58) shares of the stock of tile I'list Mationni iianKoi maunnov i uy. un dress, 51. M. MacMIIInn, Mahanoy City, Pa. Jl-I-Ul TtOlt SAI.K. A valuable property, 211 West I.loyd street, Shenandoah, with all modern conveniences. Tho lot is 30x110, two houses fronting on I.loyd street nncl two Iu the rear. Will' be sold nt reasonable llgurcs. Apply on the premises, lteasons for selling, party leaving town. 1 1-8-1 w NEW GREEN Grocery : Store ! In order to better place our special ties on the Shenandoah market, we have opened A RETAIL DEPARTMENT. We will always keep stock a full line of 111 FRUIT AND VEGETABLES, ALSO POULTRY, BUTTER AND EGGS. Oiir prices will always be lowest and our terms cash. No. 2? West Centre Street. Engagement Extraordinary ! REMENYI Grand Concert ! Farewell Tour of Edouard Remenyi THE GREATEST VIOLINIST OF THE AGE. Hcforc returning to his native land he has consented to pay a visit to Shenan doah and will give a Grand Concert at Ferguson's Theatre, ON Thursday, Nov. 14th, 1895, Under the auspices of and for the Benefit of IJie PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, MR. REMENYI will be assisted in the Concert by MISS PAUIJNE STEIN, fioprnno, MIJtI$. LOUISE ROMAN, Kolo Pianist. MR. EUGENE E. DAVIS, liaritono and Accompanist. Don't fail to read the press notices. POPULAR PRICES : Keservea beats, 5Q Cents Admission. 35 Cents Gallery, S5 Cents Edouard Rcmcnyi has charmed the music-loving world. Chart Is now open at Kirlin's drug store. BEER IS FOOD. uooa neer imllil up both lono and lirnwn. it is strengthening, nourish Inir miisclo-maklnK- You will feci that Itea,I Inif Drawing Comiiony beer is puro and wuuiveumut Bl'wjuuy uuujhcm jor lamuy use. tVI. C. WATSON, Agent, South Main street, Shenandoah. Liquors, Wines and Cigars at Wholesale and Retail, Satisfaction guaranteed by Boll, tLo plumber. g fileoltfay g B make e8 i & Pure ! I Blood if D?iiobb's & f mdfieyFiiis f .n. rim-o nil Klrinnv JH SJ . M " KB At all druggists, or by 3 igl mail prepaid, for 50c. a bos. dgj THAT'S IT! That's the Flour that Makes the Best Bread. You can buy it of any grocer at $2.50 Per nalf barrel sack. Thos. E. Samuels & Co., Wholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. Carden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo have just received a lino lino of tho most beautiful and artistic papers in tho market, which wo will sell at very roasonablo prices. Wo havo also in stock a great deal of last yoar's patterns which we nro selling at a sacrlfico. Come aud sco our lino of goods. Wo have tho most beautiful and artiitio papers. Largest Paper Store hi Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. P. GARDEN, Ho. CHARLIE SING, - NO. 6 SOUTH JARDIN STREET. First-class Work at Low Prices, All Work done In first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed and Ironed, 10c; shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, Tc; underdrawcrs, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 North IVIaln Street. Clothes of all description neatly done up in first-class manner. I can refer to scores of anilllos in this town as to my caro in washing and superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work hotter nnd quicker than any other laundry in tho city. CHARLES I EE, Manager. OPEN EVERY DAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations freo. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Oowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridgo work aud all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth, SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman'B Block) East Centre Street. Offlce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. GORMAN'S CAFE I Cor. Coal and Alain Sts. Hot lunch dally from 9 to 12 a. in. Katlni; Imr attached with alt tho delicacies of the season. Best of Cigars, Wines and Liquors. Trompt attention and polite waiters. For tho Latest Stylos and Lowest Prices In . . . Fall and Winter Millinery ! -Call at- SALLIE SENIOR'S, No. Ill North Main St., Shenandoah. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and see tho hrightost, hrceziost, snappiest 101 oi rauanu w inter suitings Shenan doah has ovor had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you aro a hard man to suit wo want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., 2. North Main St. Fall and Winter MILLINERY. Cheapest place in town. A. MORRISON, No. 8 East Centre Street. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. 3 v!WrrroVT AHLES. : VVASRBDRM CROsmrn-o H COLtLlEDAL. & llouso, Sign nnd Decorativo Painting. 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, a Chinese Laundry, REMOVAL SALE ! R E R E M O V A L S A L E All goods must he sold by Janu ary 1st, regardless of cost. Our prices will provo to you that this is a genuino closing out sale. Como early before the assortment is gono. 2,1 to 40 per cent, saved. Store to rent and fixtures for sale after January 1st. Lightest and Best Located Store In Town. M O V A L S A L E 29 N. MAIN MRS. G. VV. STREET, HYDE. John A. Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOR YUENGLINQ'S LAQER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Welter's, licrliner and Weiss Beer. 22-24 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Hooks & Brown, Cloth Bound Books Autocrat of tho Iircahfast Table, House of Seven Gables. Thaddcns of Warsaw. Mttish Chiefs. Children of tho Abbey. Last of tho Mohicans. Aud 100 other good titles, S. cents each, worth 50 cents. Agents for all Dally Papers. 4 N. Main Street T. HE WAY TO GET RICH Is to save In buying. It's extra vacanco to Iuy tlneo dollars lor an artlclo when you can buy Just an good a one forone or two. It's a hobby ot ours to sell Fall : and ; Winter Millinery l'nr hn lnnst rtoaalblo money For Instance: At tlila stora OIIII.DICHN'H CAPri can be bought at 25 cents and upwards, 8AIIXK HATS, 80 cents and Upwards and TRIMMKD HATS at 81.00 and upwards. We orpect to win your trado by making it an advantage to you to buy at STANK'S, 1 South Main Street, - - Shenandoah. A genuino welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. riain and Coal Sts. Tool room attached. Finest whiskey", beys, porter and olo constantly on tap. Choice tern, pe ranee drinks and cigars. SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. AH work guaranteed to be first-class In every particular. Silk tied and lace curtains a soc ially. Goods called (or and delivered. A trial order solicited JOHN F. CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral water, 'WHss beer. Bottler of Quest lager beers, s 17 and 19 Peach Alley, SlienarfrTiL. 1? it 1 JHiiillllllllllllllHH i J
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