m A mm HEGEPTIOJl Is ready for anybody, from a child to a man, who will take the trouble to enter our store. This is our second successful sale of 500 OVERCOATS. We have just this lot from 'Hammerslough & Co., which we are selling on commission and which can be bought at big inducements. We can show the people sights of Overcoats which will make them Overcoat hungry, in Chinchillas, Beavers, blue and black, and Kerseys. KKMKMUER THU PLACE THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, Levi Refowich, 1 2 South Main St. IO and EVENING HERALD TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2(1, 1893. THE STORM. Only Incandescent Light AVI res Suffer l'roin thu (Sales. The storm with its accompanying pales played havoc with tlio wires of the incan descent electric light service last night and they are down in many places. Aside from tins it lias done no damage, but been vjcry lioneficial. The greatest good has been felt m connection with the water works, and the reservoirs of both tho old water company and the borough plant will bo very much replen ished. Tho rain is tho heaviest of tho season. Thoc acquainted with tho operations of such all'airs say that there should bo no moro complaint about drought until after next spring, as tho rain brought by tho present storm soaks into tho ground and springs that have been holding back for a good start must now yield their storage. The commercial and street electric lights "were out of service for an hour last night. Tho trouble was thought by tho peoplo to be due to a breaking of wires by the gales, but inquiry at tho station brought out the in formation that the plant was obliged to sus pend operations on account of alack of water. The plant is connected with tho old water company's mains. A supply was procured in 1 ime to put tho lights in operation again shortly alter eleven o'clock. Local proguosticators say that a severe i !d snap will follow on the heels of the storm. Patrons of tho telegraph olllco wero to-day notified that all messages to be sent west of Pittsburg mid Hull'alo would bo subject to in definite delay, on account of tho most severe sleet storm known in the history of that part of the country. l'ool Hall at Siinliiiry. On Thanksgiving Day a gamo of college font ball will be played at Sunbiiry between tin- teams of Dickinson College, Carlisle, and lit.cknell Vniverslty, Lewisburg. Hickoclc, nt Yale, is coaching the Dickinson team nilst ltueknell lias had tho training of two t, ..idlers, one from the University of Chicago, aid tho other from Cornell. Her recent vi. tory over the Indians has brought Buck- .irtl very prominently to tho front this sea son. Bost plumbing is dono by P. W. liell. It Will, a I'aUe. The niiich-tulkcd-of light between "Kciildy Bill ' and Davis, which has been declined oil' one or two occasions, took placo noar Hazlcton last night. There wero about fifty sports present, who paid $3.U0 to see a fake p. rforniance. When the referee declared the I -lit a draw at the end of the fourth round, ii utterings of discontent were heaid. Davis is no match for bis antagonist. Tlio coti n -i lasted thirty minutes. Miihnnoy City Ilimlness College. This excellent collego, at 20." East Centre itrcct, gives Commercial, Shorthand ...id Tvpowritlng coitroes equal to any in tho stato the very lowest rates. Individual in- -traction. Day and ovcn.ng classes. StudentsJ cnstantly entering. Catalogue freo. ."i-l-l-tf G. W. Wii.ma.ms, Principal. Best gas fitting is dono by P. W liell. Murderous Firchugs Arrested. New Youk, Nov. 2(1. Adolph Hlrseli kopf nnil Aloyer Dlctchcck linvo been nr rested on tho charge of murder. Hirsoli lcopf was arrested sevornl months nfro, uc cused of arson lu connection with tho op erations of u buur of firebugs that hnil been operating extensively in this city. He confessed, ami on the promlso tp furnish evidence uguiust his confederates was per mitted to have his freedpin under police surveillance. His statements,, however, did not hang together. It is alleged that Hirschkopf and Dlotchock sot the Are In tho tenement house No. 139 Suffolk street, May 35, 1891, In which Lizzie Spaeger lost her life. Everyday symptoms of digestive disorders - acid stomach, distress aftorenting, burning ... ilt nf Rtnmaeh. dull, heavy feeling Bur- rt.-k lllnod Bitters novor fails to correct trouble of this sort. BUY YOUR 'Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths From EI. E3. FOLEY, (or. Centre nnd West Sts. UNITED THANKSGIVING. All Iho l'rntestiiut Congrcgatlotm to In Sen Ice Tlmrsilny Morning. 1'irr several years it litw been tbo custom of nil the Protestant congregations in this lown to hold joint service in one of the churches on tho morning of Thanksgiving Day and to tko up an olForing to be devoted to some general and worthy object. In accordance with this custom union servico will be held in tho Primitivo Methodist church, corner of .laruin and uaK streets, on Thursday morn ing, next, at 10:30 o'clock. The program ar ranged for tho occasion is ns follows ! Organ voluntary'! invocation j hymn, "Tho Ood of harvest praise" ; prayor, liov. Scchrist, pastor of the English Lutheran church; anthem; scripture lesson, Uov. Robert O'Boyle, pastor of tho Trinity Reformed church ! hymn, "Before, Jehovah's awful tltrono" J thanks oflbring j anthem ; sermon by Uov. J. F. Meredith, pastor of tho Methodist Episcopal church ; hymn, "Great God of nations," with doxology and benediction. By general consent of tho pastors it has been decided that the thanks offering that will bo given nt tho service shall bo donated for tho purchaso of magazines and papers to bo placed in tho public reading room which Is maintained by Hope Section No. 10, Junior Templars of Honor and Temporanco, in the Bcddall building. Tho reading room has already been conducive of much improve ment in the habits of many young men and an advance in similar work is expected this winter, so that tho clergymen of tho town are unanimous in tho sentiment that no better object presents itself for the offering this year. It is hoped there will bo a largo attendance from all congregations at tho servico. Peoplo who are not members of congregations aroalso cordially invited. For comfortable, perfect fitting men's, ladies' or children's footwear, you want to go to Womcr's, on North Main street, the most popular priced shoo store in town. The Gorman 3lurdcr.y The authorities have gleaned nothing now concerning tho murder ot Jlrs. Catharine Gorman, at Mill Creek, although tho sur rounding country has been Hooded with tele grams and other activo steps liavo been taken. Tho two tramp suspects arrested at Frack ville are still in custody, but it is very doubt ful that they are the guilty parties. They have told contradictory stories as to their names, homos and rumblings in this county, but thus far tho District Attornoy has not succeeded in gleaning anything to warrant him in announcing that he has strucka trail to a solution of the mystery. Ho has, how over, held tho tramps for further examina tion. Ono of them is a boy 13 years old. Ho first said bis name was Charlos liyan and that he was a nephew of his companion in limbo. He now says his real name is Charles John son, that his homo is in Middletown, Orango county, N. Y., and he is not related to the other prisoner. James Kyan, tho tramp arrested with the boy, refuses to give his real name, but says his home is at Patterson, N. J. The inquest in tho caso has been opened, but nothing in addition to what has been given tho public has developed. No traco has been secured of tho threo tramps who are alleged to have left Now Castle at 1 a. m. on tho day of the murder. Shake oil' Kheumalism and Xeiiriilglu. Hub well with lied Flag Oil, 22c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. A Very Wright Vouth. Shenandoah has many tailoring establish mcnts, but only ono of liicm cm hoatt of an apprentice who bids fair to become President The other day his employer ,gavo him a package to deliver on South Jardin street, with specific instructions not to leavo it at tho wrong house. This bright youth has a sweetheart, and he is so .badly smitten that her name is continually upon his mind, and as a coiisequcnco be was hardly half way to his destination on this particular occasion before ho forgot tho number of tlio houso. In his efforts to find tho number on the door, bo used up two boxes of blue-brad matches and the neighbors becamo frightened nt his antics. They mistook him for a robber, and the shrieks of the women caused him to re- traco his steps to the shop. Ho now declares he'll novor deliver any more goods. Do you kuow him ? Go and try Werner's shoo store, on North Main street, for footwear. Tbo cheapest and bonl place in town. 11-7-tf AVantotl to ho an I'nglnecr. From Mahanoy City American. Georgo U nomas, 01 lurKey Jinn, was brought before 'Squire May on Saturday evening, charged by C. & I. oUlcers with damaging tlio scraper lino euginoat Maple Hill colliery. Thomas was employed as a laborer and 011 Friday evening went into the engine houso (luring the ansenco 01 tlio 011- neer and started the engine. Not knowing anything about tho workings of an engiuo Thomas was uuablo to stop it and after trying several times jammed tho lovcrso lovor down w ith a full head of steam 011 which blew out the cylinder hoad and damaged the engino to tho amount of $800. Thomas acknowl edged that ho had dono the act and furnished ball In tho sum of $200 for his appoaranco at court. A lilt lor Coughs mid Colds. What' Pan-Tina, !5c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store; Ushered All Over nnil Out. An pmusliig incident occurred at the theatre last night. A gentleman, stranger in town and stopping ut tho Porguson House, bought a tlekot to wltuoss tho performance of Mis Ethel Tucker's company. Anticipating a crowded houi ho went oarly aud was shown a scat. Soon nftor ho was informed that he must vacate his seat ns it was reserved. Ho was ushered to another locality, mid presently tbo samo request was again' mado. This win not to his liking, and foreseeing u continuance of tho niovo act, ho quietly loft tho theatre vowing vengeance uppn tlio Sheuandoah play-house and the inhere in particular. ' For Sain. A iow upright piano for sale choap. Can lie bought at H bargain as It must bo sold within 30 days. Satisfactory reasons for selling same, which can lie soon at 000 Wost Ceutre street. 11-13-tf (lood advice : Never loavo homo on a journey without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Keniedy. For sale by (iriihUr Urns., DruggUts. PITHY POINTS ' ' Happenings Throughout lhe1ftei(fcmYCffi , lelcd for Hasty rorusnh Tho G. A. It. of OirardtullvltLiglvo a supper to-morrow evening' ' ' f Mincrsvllio defeated tho CohfralnVfoot ball team on Saturday by tho scoffc'of 4' to 0. Tho license of John Vassor, tli,tlio Third ward, has been transferred to i'w Wicwiasos. Cards nro out announcing tlio' wedding of John Costello and Mary A. Walsh, both of Colorado. Letters testamentary woje granted to Margaret A. Monaghau on tli6 estate of John J. Mouaghan, deqeascd. William Picrson and Miss Annie Schad were married at Colo's patch Sunday after noon, and will reside lu Mahanoy City. Tho body of tho man found near tho rail road track at brohorsVillo has been identified as that of John' Wossnor, of Silvcrbrook, Mrs. Thomas H. Hadesty, aged 77 years, died at her home in Butler township Sunday morning. - The funoral will tako placo to morrow morning. Tlio Snamokin street railway Is being sued i by that' Borough to recover $2,000, tho com- j pany's sharo in street paving. The latter claims tho ordinance docs not call for it, and refused to pay the amount. Tho family of Patrick McGraw, of Girard- villc, is sorely atllictcd. Last week two of their children died of diphtheria, and Sun day thoir remaining child died of tho saino diseasb. It is no,w said that Thomas Nolan, presi dent of tho Butler township School Board, will succeed tho lato J. J. Monaghan as Im migration Inspector. By a codicil of Eckley B. Coxo's will ?20 000 is divided among about a dozen foremen at his collieries, and $0,000 goes to Lehigh University. r When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmithing dono call on E. P. Gallagher 18 West Ccntro street. Dealer in stoves. 8-1-tf PERSONAL. Itev. Kukall, of Scranton, was tho guest of Kov. I. 51. Morrison, yesterday. Mrs. T. J. Broughall is confined to her homo by illness. Attorney S. G. M. Hollopctcr is sponding Thanksgiving with his family at Philadel phia. Fred. Keitlmn, the North Main street baker, transacted business in Philadelphia yesterday. Misses Stasia Doyle and Annie Laitbnch, of West Coal street, have returned homo after a pleasant sojourn among friends in Philadelphia. J. G. Bishop has resigned from his position as bookkeeper for tho Columbia Brewing Company and gono to his homo in Brooklyn, N. Y. M. Habinowitz, the manager of tho Pitts burg Novelty Store, returned from Now-York and Philadelphia yesterday, with a full lino of holiday goods. Have tho leaks in your gas and water mains repaired by P. V. Bell, the plumber. Mutt 'ot Sell Liquor. Wo have been shown a circular issued by tho Board of City Trusts of Philadelphia, to their different tenants in West Mahanoy township, this county, warning tho latter not to sell liquor after tho expiration of their present license. Tho renalty for disobeying tho letter is a forfeiture of their leaso and rendering themselves liablo to ejectment. Tho notice has caused considerable excite ment in the township, within tho boundaries of which aro twenty licensed saloons. Of this number nineteen are on tlio Girard Estato lands. Satisfaction guaranteed by Bell, tho plumber. lie Committed Suicide. A most distressing caso of poverty and squalor was brought to light by tho self inflicted death of Diniel Krliait. Tho buicide killed himself by hanging in a neighbor's barn. His homo was a rickety old shanty'on a small patch of land in tbo woods about fivo miles from Mahautango, near Herndon. A widow and seven chil dren burvlvo i.rhart. Hie oldest is eighteen years and tbo youngest a babe. Tho mother is insane and will be taken to tho County almshouse with the four youngest children. Poverty and his wife's condition is tliuught to have induced Urhart to tako his life. Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. nERE 18 NO PROFESSION, whose labors go sovcrcly tax tbo nervous sys tem, as that of tho ministry. Tho do- rangomcnt ot tho nervo centers ot tho brain by over worl;, frequently brings on attacks ot hoart trouble, and nervous prostration. Rov. J. P. Kestor, M. D., Pastor U. Ii. church, London Mills, Ills., hlmsolt a physi cian, writes Fob. 20, 1895: "Heart altoctlon and nervous prostration had becomo so serious last fall that a llttlo over work In tho pulpit would so completely prostrate mo TiV MilPC' that it soemod certain I Ul must relinquish tho work Heart Clire 01 th0 njnlstry entirely. Heart palpitation becamo ReStOreS so bad that my auditors rtanMh would ask mo If I did not ilCallu. havo hoart disease. Last November I commenced taking Dr. Mllos' Now Heart Cure alternately with Dr. Miles' Norvino nnd dorlvod tho greatest possible bonoflt. I havo just closed revival work of 10 wooks, proaching nearly every night and twice on the Sabbath. I can speak for hours without suffering as I formerly did. Hard working ministers should koep Dr. Mllos' grand remodles on hand." Dr. Mllos' Hoart Cure is sold on guarantoo, first bottlo will benefit or money refunded. I ' " - . " ' ' - , . - A Cock From tho Ashland local. The sporting fmtoniity of this section- have arranged for a sorios of rooster fights to tako placo nt Mahanoy Piano on next Saturday evening, Tho contosts nro to settlo a lsng disputed question n3 to the superiority of North or South of tho mountain birds. Tho committee say there will bo no doubt about tho fights coming off. Coming Uveitis. Nov. 28. Annual turkoy supper, under auspices of All Saints' P. E. Church, in nob bins' opera houso. Doc. 2. Grand masnncrado ball In Rob bing' orcra hotiBo undor the auspices of tho Grant Band. Dec. i. 23d annual supper of tho Welsh Baptist church in Bobbins' opora houso. IJI15U. DOUGHKRTY. On tlio 2Hh Inst., nt Shenan doah, Pn., John A. Dougherty, nged 50 years. Funeral will tako placo on Wednesday 27th Inst., nt 9:30 ti. m. Ilicli maqq nt tho Annuncla- tlou church. Interment nt Frackville. The funeral will proceed to that plnco on the 11:4.1 n. m. 1'ciiiisylvunla It. It. trnln nnd attendants will return by special trnln. liclntlves nnil friends respectfully invited to attend. 2t of tho Globe for HEURALQIA and ilmllar Complaints, ana prepuce, unaar we stringent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. ireBOtlbedby eminent physicians? I DR. RICHTER'S World rennwnofl I Uftmnrk&blr sncemf nil Only tronnlnewltUTrade Mark" 'Anchor," Ad. Ktchter & Co.. 215 Pun c:., new rorr. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Honses. Own GllBSWurks. i" & 60 cts. In Hlicnnnilonh for sale uy 'P. P. U. Kirlln, 0 S. atom i. Hlllnrj. 7 8. Slain bt.. U. 11. lrcnmiell. JN. Ii. cur. iwwm ' wuoyci HltaUSON'S THKATltK, I. .1. l'unrirsoN. Manager. One 8olld Week, Commencing MONDAY EYE., NOVEMBER 25, 95. MISS ETHEL TUCKER, Supported by her own special bclectcd company. Tuesday evening That French Woman Wednesday evening Tho Russian Slave Thursday, (Thanksgiving Day Matinee) Golden Giant Thursday evening Tho Lost Paradise Friday evening -...Called Hack Saturday matinee To bo announced Saturday evening The Hoop of Gold PRICES : 10, 20 and 30 CENTS. MATINEES, 10 and 20c. Reserved scats on sale nt Klrlln's drug store. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purposes pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Tennis constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAM ES SHIELDS, No. 410 Etwt Centro street. Opposite Beading railroad station. JOHN DALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For BARBEY'S eer arid Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking; ? 13 N. Jardin Street. MISCELLANEOUS. IilOK 8ALK. An upright piano, In excellent ) condition, will be sold tor $125.00. Apply at this oMlco. 11-15-tf BUSINESS MEN looking for now ideas in job printing can And them at the Hkkald uluec. We are Iooklmr for new customers, nnil .the nont time you need printing call nround or ilrop us a postal, isew type, new presses and new men no tno woric. WANTED. An honest, active gentleman or lady to travel tor reliable established houso. Halary $780, payable 815 weekly, and expenses. Situation permanent. Itetcrences. Unclose self-addressed stamped envelope, The Dominion Company, via umnna ifuticitng, IJlUCBgO. 11-11-911 DO YOU WANT A JOB?-Tlicre nre many klnda of jobs to be luuli some tiro bad, some are good ; somo require brains while others do not. Wn rifir tn neither of these it's iob work we're looking for, nod coupled with this Information Is the fact the Herald Job rooms turn out the neatest work In tho county. Competent work men, new material nnil no waits do the work. j Urine in your orders; you'll never regret it. A postal card is eutUcicnt. A (Jock Ileht. Happy Housewives All housewives are happy when they receive a second supply of fQOLD riEDAL" Flour, for they know it "makes the best bread." You can get it of any grocer at $2.50 per half-barrel sack. Thos. ESamuels & Co., Wholesale 105 South Main Street, CHARLIE SING, - Chinese Laundry,. 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, loc; shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, r. underdrawers, Tc; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. Carden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo have just received a fino lino of tho most beautiful and artistic papers in tho market, which wo will sell at very reasonable prices. We havo also in stock a great deal of last year's patterns which wo aro selling nt a sacrifice Como and see our lino of goods. We have tho most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest PaperStoreiiiTown. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. J JP f ZV CP I nr" IV I House, Sign and Decorative Painting, - - 1 - v- 1-. I J 3 NOi 224 West centre Street, Shenandoah; e- OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silvoi 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 Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per teiin to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo are tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (TItman's Block) East Centre Street. Odlco Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. M. J. LAW LOR, Justice of the Peace, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. Properties For Sale. mWO-STORY Frame Buildlnc. 30x45 feet on JL South Chestnut street. Rents for $13 per inonui ; will ue boiu cucap. HALF LOT and TWO HOUSES, situated on West Centro street. Will pay 12 per cent, on investment, and can be nought on rosy terms. FARM OF 33 ACRES within three miles of good market. Twenty-nine acres unuer cultivation, ana lour acres oi good timber. Frame farm house, six rooms, good barn and all In good condition. Will be sold for 51,200 cash. HALF LOT nnil two houses on South Main street. 81,800. 1WO LOTS and six houses, including threo - storV framo hotel and store room, on East Centre street. Property in good condition. Aggregato rent, miu.ou per month. HOW ABOUT ....THAT FALL HAT? You promised yourself this Fall, and of course you are anxious to buy it as cheap as possible. Best Quality at Lowest Reasonable Prices in Ladles', Misses' and Children's MILLINERY, Can be sEcuncn at STANK'S, X South Main Street. - - Shenandoah For tho Latest Styles and Lowest 1'rlccs in . , . Pall and Winter Millinery ! -Call at- SALLIE SENIOR'S, No. Ill North Main St., Shenandoah, Hooks & Brown, COME ONE! COME AM,! I10IMT Saturday, Nov. 30. No trouble to show goods Q N. Main Street Grocers. - Shenandoah, Ra.. FYOtf NEED A HOSE Wait for Wra, Neiswenter's 18th Carload of Western Horses, which will arrive shortly and will be dis posed of at private sale at his stables, cor. Main and Coal streets. This carload will consist of gooa workers, drivers and mated teams. Every horse sold will be guaran teed. Watch this space for day of Arrival. FALL and WINTER STYLES Call and sco the brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Slienan doab lias ever had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers in new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you 'nro a hard man to suit we want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., 2- North IVlaln. St. REMOVAL SALE ! R R E E M O V A AH goods must bo sold by Jann- ary 1st, regardless of cost,- Our prices will prove to you that tins is a genuine 'closing out sale Como early before tbo assortment is gono. 25 to 40 per cent, saved. Store to rent and fixtures for salo after January 1st. o v A L S A L E L S A Lightest and Best Located Store In Town. L E 29 N. MAIN STREET MRS. G. W. HYDE. M. C, WATSON, Wiiolesare'arTd 'Retail Liquor Dealrr Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agont for Reading Brewing Co.'s Beer and Tortor. 11 S and 11S S. Main St. j A genuine welcome awaits you at JOE WY AIT'S SALO Cor. Haiti and Coal Sts. Fool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and alo constantly on tap. Choice ten), perauce drinks and cigars. SIIENANDOAIT Reliable : Hand : Laundry Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every laity. Doom caiieu ior anu delivered, order solicited JOHN F. CLEARY, lcuiyciauce unil Mineral woters, Weiss beer Dottier of finest lagejr beers, 17 and 1 9 Peach Allqy, Shennndoj ON, t A 1
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