The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 01, 1897, Image 4

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WE ARE RIGHT
IN FRONT.--
Allowing no new papers to
get past 8. We get them
nil We would like to se
cure your order for some
paper or periodical and we
will guarantee fair treatment
and prompt delivery.
HOOKS & BROWN
-a North Main St.
EH
CURtS WHLHt AltTLSt fAILST
Ucat nuiih Srruo. Tastes OouO, ro I
In tlmn. MM by drucKlstii.
ssnmssEBEsam
STORE NEWS.
NEW SILKS .
FOR WAISTS.
A special lot of printed
silks in choice new colors,
now 2 1 c. per yard.
BLACK SILKS
For capes or dress waists,
in rich brocades, 39c. to
$1.00. Satin Duchesse
and Faille Silks in all
grades at low prices.
L3 IK
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- STYLISH DRESS GOODS
This department is so
complete that no descrip
tion would do it justice ;
we are the leaders in tms
line and our goods are
marked at rock-bottom
prices.
DON'T FORGET THIS !
The McCall Paper Pat
terns are the best in the
world and the prices are
only 10 or 15c.
L.J.WILKINSON
LLOYD STREET.
it nAvr. iitr,
mCMIQNS OH
..OIL CLOTHS
IN TOWN.
E. B. FOLEY,
-JTo. 37lVot Centre Street.-
MAIN STREET.
THE
We take great pleasure in announcing that we are going to occupy our new quarters at
Franey's old stand, Corner Main and Oak Streets, on
SATU
We can assure the public that our new store will be their shopping place in the future, as we have the best
'lighted and largest store room in the county, and a well selected stock at the very lowest prices. We thank you
for your past favors, and we respectfully solicit your patronage in the future with the assurance that you will
always find us
Cheapest Clothiers
PITHY POIKTS.
llniinlHKa TlimuRlimit tlm Country
UhniiilelfNl Inr Hiuty runlKHl.
Mint juleps arc rip. Mjn tlie Ilpnbltn.
Hhnmoklii liu organised another Imm lU
trnm.
The employe at the Miner.' hospital were
tmld to-day.
On ami after July 8, the American flag will
have forty-five stars.
I'eter Maher, the Irish pugilist, was married
iu Philadelphia yesterday.
The Ilorongh Council will hota a regular
eml-monthly meeting to-night.
A double track on the P. A 11. from Tnmv
qna to East Mahanoy Junction is talked of.
No more marriages in Camden without a
license. The new law went into effort to day.
The Citixens' Fire Company, of Mahanoy
City, will hold Its picnic on July Srd and ftth.
Krv. ('owner is organizing drill brigade
among the boyi of the Episcopal church at
A-uiliuirt.
TIip iAiliigli Valley shops at Hsuloton
started up on full time to-day, instead of Ave
days it week.
Wood's Uusiness College at 1'ottsvllle lias
cliaugvd Imiuls. Prof. Orlando Hares being
the purchaser.
Miss Kate Ms honey, of Oilberton, Is now
orgauhtat St. Mary's church, Mrs. St. P.
lireniiaii having resigned.
W. P. Williams, the plumber mid gas fitter,
bus placed a large and attractive sign iu front
of liis store on North White street.
William Itamer'a barber shop ha been
wired with Incandescent light, which will
add coolness and comfort to his place.
It Is expected that the freight running
between Delano and Mt. Cannel on the
Lehigh Valley mad, will be alwndoned.
Representatives of tlie Domutlly bottle
washer, New York, Inspected their machinery
iu the bottling department of the Columbia
brewery yesterday.
W. 1). Wltidrlm, an architect in the post
o trice department at Washington, was in
I'ottsvllle yesterday In the interest of the
proposed publie building at that place.
The State Asylum for the care of the
Insane at Danville is very much over-crowded
a ltd uoiier or later a new building will be a
necessity. The total number of inmates now
conAnod there la 1086.
MAHANOY CITY.
Co. K, N. G. P., Is preparing for the annual
encampment opening at Mt. Gretna on the
10th inet.
John Kaliantki, of Park l'lsco, was bitten
on the leg by a dog while riding on a bicyclo
through Quakako.
Howard Oldt sustained a fracture of two
ribs by falling from a chair while engaged iu
painting a cupboard. Ilia sido struck the
luck of the chair in the fall.
Witchie and Fislier, the dog catcliors, com
menced work this morning with ropos and
nets and put a number of canines in tlio
pound.
llund Cut.
Joseph Roehtn received a severe cut on tho
right hand from a piece of coal while work
ing In the Kohinoor colliery yesterday. Dr.
M. S. Klstler dressed the injury.
A Ituuitwiiy.
Walter Kynkawicz's team ran away on
East Centre street this morning and was
stopped on Maiu street. No damage was
done
Nook ISroRcn by n Fall.
Trenton, June 30. George Illtesman,
a middle aged man living In the su
burbs of this city, had his neck broken
yesterday by falllns from a tree: Mr.
Ultesman was picking cherries, and
reached out too' far on a limb, which
broke off, sending him to the ground.
KlUht Ycni- For n llnnk Thief.
St. Taul. June 30. Charles R. Zschau,
receiving teller of the German Ameri
can National bank, who on Monday
pleaded guilty to stealing several
iimiiannd ilnllnrs from tho linnk. wn
yesterday sentenced to eight years in
state prison.
ripolnir llnnk Itnbbors Snrrpmlnr
Deadwood. S. D., June 30. The posse
in pursuit of the Belle Fourche bank
robbers succpeded In surrounding them
on the "Three V" ranch, 15 miles west
from Dellp Fourehe. After exchanging
mnny shots the bandits surrendered.
to be
,mmmmmmmmmmm& !
I SPECIAL
iSHOE
OFFER.
3
2
3
S We have put on our
g: shelves this morning one
b hundred pairs of ;S
in 1 1 ii i ii i ii mi 1 1 1 1 i
Worth $1.00 and $1.25; 2
OUR PRICE to-day
3
SIZES, 12 TO 2. 3
We will NOT be
able to re-place this
shoe at 89 cents; and
!C to sfive all
our custom-
S: ers a
chance to buy a
pair, we will not sell
more than 2 PAIRS to
any one person at one
time. Come early and
get your size.
rSS
WHITELOCK'S
SHOE STORE, 1
jE EQAN BLOCK,
B COR. MAIN AND CENTRE STS. 3
gw-- Jfe.
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WITH AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK
AT PRICES
THE
ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE
20 DAYS SALE.
F
OR the next 20 days we
r.hil(ltvn' c.nirs;. of which
now become so short, and as
all former reductions, and as the saying is "Competition is the life of trade, we intend to be the leaders. A call to our
store will convince you that this is the' truth and not an ADVERTISING SCHEME. We' can suit any customer that
comes to see us ; no matter how small or big he is, as we carry a full line of
MEN'S EXTRA SIZE SUITS AND SINGLE' PANTS,
SI ZEIS, q-A to 50.
If you want a nice Plain White Vest or Mixed Goods, you can get them here. In fart we do not know of any
thing that a-man, boy 01' child needs in our line that we' cannot supply. If there is any cusloniar who cannot be fitted
in ready-made clothing, we take his measure and have it made for him inany style of goods he selects, and without
any extra charges.
Our Hat and Gents' Furnishing Department is Complete.
za REMEMBER THIS IS OUR SPECIAL SALE., -rs
ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE,
MAIN STREET. (End of Electric. Car Line.) CHERRY STREET.
Mnrrlngcs.
A quiet wedding was consummated last
evening when William Cramer and Slary
Williird, two popular young peoploof Glrard
ville, were united in tlie bonds of holy uiatri
muny. John Mallenls and. Miss May Clark,
of Forty Fort, supported tbo couple.
Thomas A. McGinnis, clerk at the Mer
chants' Hotel, I'ottsvllle, and Miss Mamo
Iiattigan, of Mill Creek, wero married at
I'oi t Carbon yesterday. The bride is a Bister
of the lamented John and James Kattlgau.
Tlin marriaire of William O. Hitter and
Miss Ida O. Matthews, both of rottsvillo, was
solemnized last ovcnlng in the M. K. church,
at tho above place.
Miss Hannah Igo and Mr. John Kyan, of
Jucksous, wero united in marrlago at Bt.
C'anictis church. Mahanoy City, yestorday
afternoon, by Rev. Fr. John MoMeniman.
Thn l.riilo was attended by Miss Nora Kyan,
sister of the groom. Mr. John Igo, ooutsin of
lmliridn. was groomsman.
Tim iiiarriacc of Miss Johanna Sanger, 01
Mt. Cfermel. to Mr. John Pratt, of Philadel
phia, was solemnized Bt tho homo ot tno
mother 01 tne briue, iirs. raiu iuck, hi
high noon yesterday iu the presence of a
lurcrn Till mher of invited guests. Eov. W. A
Hnimk. of tho Methodist Bnlscoml church,
ierformed the sacred ceiomony. Miss
rinrtrndoSanizer. sister of tho bride, was
bridesmaid, whilo Mr. Howard Thornton, of
PMIndelnhla. sunooiteil the groom. Miss
WmirB. of Shenandoah, was tho maid of
lmnnr. whilo Ethel Sancor, of Mt. Carmol
nii-n nf thn bride, was tho flower girl. The
hrldnwas attired in white organdie, val
encienno laco and taffeta silk. The brides
maid in white organdie; the maid of honor
ill wli ito orsrandio ovor pink. Tho flowor
girl was attlrod iu white silk. Tho reception
whli-h followed was participated in by fifty
guests. The presents received by tlio unuo
wore valuable and of groat quantity. For
tho past few years she has been a member of
tho family of Vico President Hobart and
with much expression of regret she bid fare
woll to Mr. and Mrs. Hobart to mako a home
for herself. As a token of esteem in which
sho was held by them, Mrs. Hobart presented
tho brido with all tbo linen which had been
in the Hobart home bofore the assumption of
tbo Vice Presidency had been mado. A largo
crayon work of tho Vice President's family
THI
TO SUIT THE
FAflOUS !
and Hatters in the County
intend to dispose 01 our entire
r , .
we have vet a lartre stock in
we do not intend to carry any
SAMUEL. BLOCK, Proprietor.
is also among tho gifts to tho briue. Tho
brido and groom are former Shenandoah
rjsidents, and tho latter now holds a lucrative
position 1 th a dental firm In Philadelphia.
YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES.
Nntlonnl I.cntruo.
At Cleveland-Cleveland, 14; Pittsburg,
t. At Chicago Louisville, 8; Chicago, 7.
At St. Louis Cincinnati, 3; at. Louis, u.
At Philadelphia Washington, 3; Philadel
phia, 1. At New York llammore, s; new
York, 3. At Doston Boston, 9; Brooklyn,
S.
EnMtorn League.
At Springfield Wilkesbarre, 13; Spring
field, 12. At Providence Providence. G;
Scranton, 3. At Buffalo Syracuse, 8; Buf
falo, I.
Atlantic Loacuo.
At Norfolk Norfolk, 8; Peterson, 3. At
Hartford Hartford, 7: Reading, 4. At
Lancaster Lancaster, 0; Athletic, 1. At
Richmond Newark, 8; Richmond, C
End of tho ln-mrnneo Senium!.
Harrlsburg, July 1. Chairman John
S. Wilson, of tlie committee to Inves
tigate the $50,000 Insurance scandal.
submitted a report last night to the
house, which declares: "Your com'
mittee Is of the opinion that the rep
resentations of Leonard to the Insur
ance company were the representa
tions of an adventurer. There was nq
demand mado by any member of the
legislature upon any company or per
son for any money or other valu
able consideration for the defeat of tha
insurance bill."
Conilrniod liy tho Senate.
Washington, July 1. The senate yes-
I terday confirmed the following, among
other nominations: John Russell Young
of Pennsylvania, librarian of congress;
Bernard It. Gieen of the District of
Columbia, superintendent of the li
brary building and grounds; John P.
Bray of North Dakota, consul general
at Melbourne, Australia; Church Howe
of Nebraska, consul general at Aplai
and Nukualofa Tonga; Hugo Donsel-i
mann of Wyoming, consul at Prague,
Bohemia; E. Hall, postmaster at Havre
De Grace, Md.
HARD TIM
NG
20
. r f . .
une 01 aumiiitr
all shades and colors.
As the
ol tliem over, we nave macie a
Obltunry.
Mrs. Isaac Vamall, aged 89 yeura, died at
her home in Ashland yesterday, after an
illnoM of two weeks, caused by apoplexy.
The funeral will take place to-uiorrow morn
ing. Philip Maehlbnum, formerly of Ashland,
and lato of Mt. Curmel, whtre ho was fear
fully injured about the head by falling down
a breast at Richards colliery several weeks
ago, died at tho State hospital early this
morning, where he was taken Immediately
after tho accident.
Attention, Cnmp 113.
All members of Washington Onmp No. 112,
P. O. S. of A., are requested to meet in
Egan's hall, corner of Main and Centre
Btrjsets, on Sunday, July 4th, 1B07, at 5:30 p.
m., to attend divine- service in tho Methodist
Episcopal church. Members of other lodges
of the Order are invited to attend.
By order of
John Gale, Pres.
AJJwt.:. -T. H. Wn.r.iAMg. Soc'v. 4t
O'HARA'S LIVERY !
BOARDING AND SALES STABLES.
Undertaking in - -
- - all its Branches.
Open Day and Night.
Cor. White " Mansion
and Lloyd I House
Streets, f Stables,
Shenandoah. MAHANOY CITY.
-
OF
A
DAYS SALE.
Clothing in Hen's, Boys' and
time to dispose of them has
cut in tne prices time exceeus
MISCELLANEOUS.
TjWlt BALK -I'
location
-A flrstelAM barber shop, flood
Must be sold. Aunly at IIbrald
oflhw. B-35-lw
WANTI5'. Active reliable man to travel
and solicit orders fur nursery stock ;
perinnnent employment; expenses and salary
oi commlpston. For termi address the H. U.
Chase Co., South I'enu Square, Philadelphia.
PROGRESS...
BARGAIN STORE
Was opened on Saturday, June
igtU, with an entire new stock of ladies'
and gent's furnishings, fancy Roods,
notions, hosiery, ribbons, laces and em
broideries, ladies' and children's waists
and wrappers, table cloths, toweling and
napkins. A specialty in ladies' corsets,
tlie celebrated H. & H. corset, longsteel,
being protected with leather covers.
Having been engaged with the New York
Progress Hnt and Cap Company, for
many years, which has dissolve! busi
ness, nnd who3e stock I have retained,
consisting of 8oo dozen different styles
of caps, will be disposed of at "the
following prices : Children's and men's
caps, 5 cents and upwards ; ladies' and
misses' tnm o'shantcrs at less than half
tlie cost of manufacturing. Every pur
chaser of Si.oo worth of goods, nil
marked iu plain, lowest cash figures, will
Tcceive a cap free. Larger purchasers
will be presented with a finer quality of
cap in proportion to the amount of their
purchase.
One lot of dress goods at exceedingly
low figures. Also a lot of childreu'a
nobby suits at bargain prices.
' Lady Clerks in Attkndanck.
NICHOLAS FREIBAND
S. Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
HOOD'S ribliS cure Idvcr 111.,
lllousncss, Indigestion, Headache.
;V iilcas'nt laxative. All Druggists.
3
1897,
Cor. Main and Oak Streets, (Franey's Bld'g.) Shenandoah, Pa.