The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 27, 1899, Image 4

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results from
the medicine
depends upon
the Ingredients
used and the
enro employed
In putting them
together.
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tirencrl niton In In
siirane tlint the physician's Ideas will be
(oiiM'Irnttoiinly carried cult, with the pnrwrt and
boat mntprtnl
SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE,
South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
Telephone Connection.
The
Inner
Mam
Your furtilshtnipi--tiiirle and out
must lie (rood imd tasteful If you
would commnnd reapect. A slovenly
mnn enn't keep It to htmeelt.
Our goods for underwear and outer
wear are all that could he doslrcd In
style, taste, comfort, and price. You
will enjoy seeing what vc have for
you.
Portz Bros.,
24- North Main Street.
EYE REST FOR
TIRED EYES.
Is obtained by our scientifically
fitted glnsses. They enable the
eyes to do as much work, and
possibly more, without tiring than
they ever did. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Eyes tested free.
Thos. Buchanan,
Jejveler and Optician.
118 South Main Street.
E SALE !
CHILDREN'S, HISSES' and
LADIES'.
BOYS', YOUTHS' and HENS'.
Russetts and Blacks, in all
Styles and Shapes.
Ladies' Russetts, $3.00, now SI.60.
$2.00, uowSI.25.
$1.50, now 90C,
Men's Russetts, $3:00, now $2.00
and $2.25.
Men's Blacks, Si. 40, now 85c,
Misses'. Children's and In
fant's shoes at a reuuetion of
30 per cent, below regular
price.
IHIS SALE IS FOR ;TWO
WEEKS ONLY.
BOSTON
E,
27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa,
I. SPONT, PROP
FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE.
True Fortune Heater.
For many years sold by Wm. l'ratt, nnd known
In almost every household 19 now being
old by un. We also sell the
PENINSULAR, Air Thht.
" Hot Blast.
' Art.
IMPERIAL CINDERELLA.
BANNER.
Uenldes numerous other makes of Heaters. See
our Stoves nnd Itanges. Our stock
and prices suit everybody.
DAVISON'S
DEPARTMENT STORES,
Nos. 1 19-121 -123 North Main St
Ice Cream,
All flavors
Man u t a c -
lured daily,
ol town.
Delivered to all parts
FOR
Sealed PINK BAND Package.
Bon-Bons and Chocolates,
Hade Only Jly
TEN'NKY COMPANY,
roil BALK 11 V
FRED. KEITHAN,
Baker and Confectioner,
104 IM. fVloln St.
DIVES,
POMBROY &
STEWART'S
AUTUMN OPENING
OF
ON
Thursday, Sept. 28
....1309....
To continue the balance of the
week. The entire store reaches
out to you with tempting offerings,
but this time its the thitd floor that
Specially invites you. The third
floor that big roomy store full of
Millinery, Suits.Wraps, Waists and
Skirts the dressy part of D., P. &
S.'s whole establishment a store
where Pottsville's gentle women
have found it both pleasant and
profitable to come. Competent,
experienced people are in charge of
these departments, and their know
ledge and taste and skill are at your
disposal free of charge.
Just now the whole floor is re
splendent with an unusual assort
ment of Fall and Winter Headwear
and Suits.
Our Annual Fall Millinery open
ing we are led to believe is an event
looked forward to by "very many of
Pottsville's fashion-loving women.
To adequately describe the new and
beautiful hats, trimmings, feathers,
flowers, and ribbons is a task be
yond the power of mere words. It
is an interesting exhibit of the
world's most glorious productions
in the milliner's art, gathered from
foreign and 'domestic market. A
day worth remembering, whether
you buy or simply look.
SUITS Our aim in making our
purchases of Fall and Winter Suits
this year was to give the greatest
value at the least price. We've
made a specialty this season of
pretty, stylish, serviceable suits at
prices considerably less than are
quoted elsewhere for equal values.
There's something immensely
"catchy" about the fashionable
Capes and Jackets made for this
Fall and Winter wear. You'll find
that the assortment that we have to
offer gives you the full benefit of
every artistic element of the seas
on's styles.
N. B, We will have a lot of
Palms, Rubber Plants, &c, on dis
play during opening days that will
be for sale cheap.
DIVES,
POMEROY&
STEWART,
100, 102& 104 S.Centre St.,
POTTSVILLE, PA.
0. GEO. MILLER, Manager.
PITHY POINTS.
Happening Throughout the Uountry
(llironloled for llanty Perusal.
Tho I'ottsvltlo hospital Is crowded with
patients.
l'nttsvlllu's fool hall tonm was orgatifot'd
lst evening.
Advertising jwys. when used In tho Hun
Al.o columns.
The Iron mills at Tort Carbon arc working
day and night.
"Telegraph Ma llaby," nnd other rag tlmo
hits will Ih sung ntSohoppe llros. Minstrels,
at Ferguson's tlieutro, Tuesdny evening, Oct.
3nl.
Tho work of building tlio new turnplko nt
Dolauo for LeuU, Lilly k Co , was completed
yesterday.
Lowery nnd Jenkins will tell yon nil about
tlielr unlquo iketch "Guess What It Is," nt
Forgusons's theatre, Tuesday evening, Oct.
Srd.
Three collieries, within n radious of four
mllrs from I'ottsvllle, will start work very
shortly. Onoof them, n new oporatlon, will
hao Its wheels set in motion noxt week.
"Tho Shenandoah liorough Council in
Session," hy tho Schoppe llros. Minstrels, will
ho soon at Ferguson's theatre, Tuesday even
ing, October 3rd.
The Hotel Ferguson register was Adorned
to dny with a pen picture of Admiral Dewey
with tho iiigprlption "Wolcome" overhead.
It was drawn hy DoWItt Steodlo.
Tho Northumberland I'rosbytery met at
Lock Haven yesterdny nnd elected Rev. J.
V. QllUnd, of Shamokin, moderator.
Hy the caving of au embankment Edward
Itogors, of McAdoo, Schuylkill county,
caught under it, was fatally Injured.
Owing to throat affection, Rev. C. E.
Samlt, Lutheran pastor at Freomansburg,
Northampton county, has resigned his charge
A baby girl weighing 19 pounds was born
to Mrs. liertlno llrolnlng in Uethlohem.
Attempting to hoard a train nt Audenreid,
Donatto Malosse, of Tresckow, Carbon
county, was killed.
Northampton county Prohibitionists will
hold their nominating convention at Peu
Argyl, September 30th.
When arraigned at Blnomsburg for car
breaking Walter Dice abused the court, and
he was lator declared itmno.
James Harloy, a section foreman on the
Loblgb Valley railroad, fell from a bridge at
Fairvlew, Luzeruo county, and sustained
injuries from which he died.
Twolve-yoar-old Frank Miller slippod on a
banana peel in a West Rcthlohem school
house and was precipitated down a flight of
stairs, sustaining severe injuries.
Charles Grifliths.a son of Fire Boss Grl tilths,
of Mahanoy City, is recovering from a 10 days
attack of acute appendicitis. He is now con
sidered out of danger.
JUNIOR MECHANICS TANGLE
Couucils Will Wink as llefore Hnil Await
Charter ltestorntloii.
The recent rupture in tho Junior Order
United American Mechanics, at its State
Council meeting in Scruuton, has left its
status somewhat unsettled. For the guid
ance of the membership State Councilor
Bowers, of Alcoona, has issued the follow
ing circular:
"You will continue to transact business tho
same as beforo, receiving dues, paying bene
fits, receiving members, etc. If tho matter
is not fully determined before tho current
password oxplres, which will not bo for
thirty days after the 1st of October, you will
receive further instructions from mo. In the
meantime, au effort will be made to have the
charter restored to the loyal Councils of the
state, and such as will nflirm their allegiance
to the supremo law, If, after trial and con
viction, the charter is forfeited. Should the
charter be restored It will be necessary to hold
another session of the Stato Council at sonio
central place to recelvo tho same, and pro
ceed with and complete the work of the
lato session. At tkls meeting wo trust you
will be represented,"
Spain's Greatest Need.
Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelonia, Spain,
spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak
nerves had caused severe pains in the back of
his head. On using Electric Bitters, Amer
ica's greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all
pain soon left him. He says this grand
medicine is what his country needs. All
America knows that it cures liver and kid
ney trouble, purifies the blood, tones up the
stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim,
vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve
and organ of the body. If weak, tired or
ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed,
only 50 cents. Sold by A. Waslcy, drug
gist. Letters Granted.
Letters of administration were granted t
Bridget Doyle on the ostato of James Doylo,
late of Shenandoah, deceased ; to Knto
Lowenstein on tho estate of Samuel Lowcn
stein, late of Tamaqua, deceased ; to Barbara
Davis on the estate of David N. Davis, late
of St. Clair, deceased.
You can havo a bigger choice of men's nnd
ladies' suitings at the Famous than iu any
other four stores combined in the county. Go
and see them. Their prices for making up
are moderate. tf
Iteslcnatlou Accented.
At a meeting of the Board of Health, of
jiananoy uuy, neia last evening, the resigna
tion of William F. Dochney, a member, was
accepted.
Iiorough Directory.
J, H. Laut. of New York, has commenced
a canvas in Mahanoy City for the compiling
ot a directory of that town. He is being aid
ed in his labor by two assistants.
Marriage Licenses.
Marriage licenses were isiued yesterday as
follows: To John Pressor and Maggie Luke,
both of Mahanoy City. To James A. Boltz
and Mary Keosey, both of Sucdburg,
Beixiiam's Pills euro Sick Headache.
Mulior DotbntH Kennedy.
New York, Sept. 27. Seven thousand
persons saw Peter Maher knock out
Joa Kennedy, the California heavy
weight, in the second round In the
Lenox Athletic club arena last night.
Before the light the betting was two
to one on Maher, but his victory was
even easier than his friends had ex
pected. The knockout which Mahor
delivered was practically a double left
awing and hook on the Jaw, follow
ing a rlghtband swing on tho opposite
side of the jaw. Kennedy fell as if hit
with an ax.
llrunot'a Murrtor CnnrusRlona.
Pana, Ills., Sept. 27. Additional par
ticulars In regard to the confession of
Henry Iirunot. In jail for the killing
of his aunt,. Jane Drunot, have come
to light. Ho says not only that he
killed Mrs. Mary Mclntyre, but that
he and his mother killed his father,
who was supposed to have dropped
dead at the supper table on his farm
a year ago from heart trouble. Henry
intended killing another man In Panu
had not the olllrers acted too quickly.
Cull and see our fine line of Jewelry and
silverware. Olga Nethcrsole bracelets at
half price. Orkin's, 7 South Main street,
next to Goblin's clothing ktore. 7-17-tf
Xew Order Issued,
A recent order issued by the post office de
partment prohibits tho sending of private
mailing cards that exceed 3JxSJ inches in
dimensions. All cards that are mailable must
bear the following inscription on the top of
the address side: "Private mailing card.
authorized by tbe Act of Congress, May If),
a.
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1 Another 50,000
Owing to the immense demand last Saturday throughout Schuylkill county for Free Packages of John- 2
son's Dyspepsia Cure, and the wonderful sale created for this most excellent remedy, the following prominent 2
druggists have arranged
S
THE ONLY ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED CURE FOR
Kidney and Urinary Troubles.
E
- Don't fail to give this Remedy a trial. You are Welcome.
SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 S. Main St, Shenandoah.
T. F. Flanagan, 31 W. Centre St., Mahanoy City. Rabenau's Pharmacy, 121 N. Centre St.,Pottsville.
J. Kekkar Burns, Minersville. Louis C. Voshage, Opera House Building, Ashland.
Z. T. Trout, Girardville.
l'OLITICAL POINTS.
How doth tbe busy candidate,
Improve each shining hour;
He's 011 the go from morn 'till late,
At home or on a tour.
Candidate McLaughlin is recognized as the
joker in this campaign. And tho people will
take tho trick in November.
Are the people golug to allow tho Butler
township "statesmen" to conduct the county's
affairs? Woll, hardly I
A Tumaqua paper publishes the stato ticket
as tho tail to the county ticket. That editor
Is twisted.
Now let us get down to the real work of
the campaign, and every Republican do his
duty.
It would mako interesting reading for sev
eral ol the Democratic candidates to give
their views on tho currency question.
The Republicans of Shenandoah wilt pro
sent a solid front this year. Unlike their
opponents, party dissension is not apparent
and there are no sores to bual.
There is already a family quarrel on In
tho Democratic ranks. It is a contest be
tween tho two candidate? for Commissioner
as to which shall bo the minority member of
the next Board. As tho campaign progresses
tho bitterness will bo intensified.
John T. Schoener is a name known, and
spoken of favorably iu every homo lu Schuyl
kill county. His hearty supporters are not
confined to tho Republican ranks, and his
popularity was fully attested when ho re
ceived unanimous nomination for Clerk of
tho Courts. With all he Is one of the most
obliging oilicials on the hill.
Buy Royal Patent Flour. It is tho best in
tho market.
Married.
Two weddings were solemnized in the An
nunciation church to-day. Tho first took
place at 8 o'clock this morning. The con
tracting parties were Patrick Hobbs, of Mah
anoy City, and Miss Mary Koch, of the First
ward.
At three o'clock this afternoon the holy
bonds of matrimony were performed on Miss
Margaret Wade and Patrick F. Roddy, both
of West Cherry street. Tho happy couple
was attended by libs Mary Wade, a sister of
the bride, and John Convillo. Many specta
tors were present at the ceremony. A
wedding feast followed at the residence of
the bride's mother, which was attended by
the families and relatives of the bride and
groom, Both young people are favorahly
known about town. They have taken up
their rcsldonce at 410 West Cherry street.
Charles Goyne, of Ashlaud, and Miss Alita
McSurdy, of Philadelphia, were married at
the home of the bride's mother, Mrs D. W.
McSurdy, in that city, yesterday aflernoou.
The bride was a former resident of Ashlaud,
MIbs Jennie Conrad, of Pottsville, and
Ambrose C Me.scrschmidt, of Philadelphia,
were married last evening at tho home of the
bride's parents.
Deeds lCecorrieil.
Wm. Wctherill ot ur. to John Lynch,
premises In Port Carbon ; from Samuel
Cumber, administrator, to John Lynch,
premises in Port Carbon ; Penn. Nat. Bauk
of Reading to A. J, Brumbach, premises iu
Pottsville.
The Street Iavlng.
Contractor Britt resumed work on tho
street paving this morning, and this after
noon the concreting of the intersection of
Main and Centre streets was completed. If
tho weather continues favorable, bo will
push the work to completion. The Traction
Company has completed tho laying of their
tracks, and are now ballasting the same.
Heady Fur l'lay.
The Star foot ball team has been organized
for tho season and is now ready to accept
challenges from any team In the county.
All communications should bo sent to Harvey
Stettler, North West strtmt, who Is manager.
School Children's Day
To-day was school children's day at the
California on Wheels exhibition. Tho man
agement of the oars distributed 3,000 tickets
among the pupils of the different schools.
One of nature's remedies ; cannot harm tho
weakest constitution ; never fails to cure
summer complaints of young or old. Dr.
I'uwler's Extract of Wild Strawberry.
Election or Lieutenant.
Tho election of First Lleuteuaut of Co E,
8tb Regt., N. G. P., of Mahanoy City, will be
held lu Armory hall at 7 o'clock this even
ing. There are three candidates fur the
honor: Dr. If. K. Brlcker, Thompson Medlar
and Corporal Lugan.
Letter Iprom Maulla.
Assistant District Attorney Moran received
a letter from his brother, Win. II. Moran, of
Girardville, now a member of Co, M, 10th
Regiment U. H. Infantry, stationed at Monila.
He is enjoying good health.
HUiwa-awatuaw
TO BE GIVEN AWAY !
to give away 50,000 free packages of
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SATURDAY,
PERSONAL MENTION.
Daniel F. Malone loft town this morning
for Philadelphia, to resume his medical
studies at the University of Pennsylvania.
Proprietor W. II. Seeds, of the Hotel Fer
guson, was a business visitor to Lewisburg
to-day,
R, A. Dtvcnport was in attendance at tbe
wedding of a relative at Pottsville to day.
Deaths nnd Funerals.
The funeral of Owen Daley, whose death
was announced yesterday, will tako place
from his late home in Ceutralia to-morrow
morning at 0 o'clock, Interment In tbe parish
cemetery at that place. He leaves a widow
and six children.
All that was mortal of Mrs. Robert Green
was interred in the Odd Fellows' cemetery at
Girardville this afternoon, and a largo con
course of people were in attendance.
Mrs. Thomas Holland, an aged and re
spected lady of Middle Creek, died on Sun
day morning, aged about 70 years. She is
survived hy three sons. The funeral took
place this morning.
Rev. George S. Broadbent, a prominent
minister lu the Philadelphia M. E. Con
ference, died at Cheltenham, near Philadel
phia, where ho had a charge. Rev. Broad
bent was well known to many Schuylkill
countlans.
Tho funeral of Harry P., seven-year-old
son of Edward and Elizabeth Mates, of
.Brownsville, took place this afternoon from
the family residence at Brownsville. Rev.
Lloyd Roberts, of Mahanoy City, officiated
at tho service. The remains were taken to
Mahanoy City for interment.
Richard Caffrey, general road master of the
Lehigh Valley Railroad, who was stricken
with paralysis at an early hour Monday
morning, died yesterday afternoon at his
home in Bethlehem.
James Oliver, who claims Shenandoah as
his place of residence, died in the insane
department at the county almshouse this
morning. Deceased, was an inmate of the
institution for twelve years. Efforts are
being mado to locato friends or relatives here
to claim the body.
llorougli Supervisor Sued,
Late this afternoon William Amulewlcz,
tho East Centre street grocer, brought suit
beforo Justice Shoemaker against Borough
Supervisor Brennan and one of his laborers,
John Fallon. The charge is assault and
battery. In the scuffle Amulewlcz sustained
a swollen upper lip and blood flowed from
bis nose, whilo the Supervisor's right
hand was gashed. Tbe trouble arose
over Amulewlcz failing to remove his
team from tbe front of his store to
allow tbe Supervisor and his men to scatter a
load of dirt which had been dumped there.
After tho fight Brennan requested Chief
Burgess Tabor to remove the team, but he
refused to do so, whereupon Officer Heatou
was summoned aud tho Supervisor's request
was granted.
Our merchant tailoring department is com
pleted, You are Invited to inspect the same,
tf The Famous.
Held Uu and Ilobbed.
Andrew Schwalm, of Hubley. township,
was held up and robbed last evening by three
highwaymen armed with revolvers. He was
compelled to step down from bis wagon on
tho threat of being shot, and was then re
lieved of (140.
No Cars,
Owing to a scarcity of cars North Mahanoy
colliery was compelled to suspend operations
at noon to-day.
All Day Shoot.
A sweepstake shooting match will take
place at the bicycle park at Mahanoy City,
on Friday, Thero will be about 200 live
birds besides many blue rocks used In the
event. All the crack shooters of Schuylkill
and surrounding counties will participate. It
will be au all day shoot.
New ltecrults.
George McCano, of Uazleton, was admitted
Into the U. S. service at the recruiting office
at Mahanoy City yesterday. Three other
applicants from Mahanoy City were rejected
on account of failing to possess the necessary
physlcial requirements.
Our Halrcuttlng
and Shampooing
I'lcoaea everybody. VTe do lots
ol It and are gaining new cus
tomers dally. Ladleashaupoolng
done at ynur own home upon
notification.
W. G. DUSTO,
Ferguson House IJIock.
Free Packages 1
KIDNEY
I
BUCKWALTER
None belter in the world. Sold cheaper than any other make.
We are the sole agents. Yon can't buy them anywhere else in
town. We can save you money this fall, and you will be sur
prised at the sum when you purchase. There is no cheaper
.stove house in town.
FURNITURE'
We can lurnish your house from
than you would
D. 8c J. SIEGEL
103 & 105 SOUTH MAIN ST.,
FAULTLESS LABOR
Are responsible for our
Try us on plumbing and
regret the trial.
P. W. BELL,
WALL PAPER
30c Papers Reduced to 1 5c
25c papers Reduced to 1 S 1 -Sc.
1 Oc Papers Reduced to Sc.
Thos. Snyder, ss
We have added to our list of
Piano Agencies that of Behr
Bros. & Co., of New York.
Their first instrument in town
is now on exhibition at our
wareroonis, aud we invite the
public to come and-inspect it.
It is an upright instrument and
is manufactured by the firm
that introduced the "Muffler"
which is also shown in this
piano. They are sold by all
the prominent dealers in the
country as a "leader." These
pianos have a deserved reputa
tion for their full, pure and
sweet tone, and their great re
liability ana artistic case work.
To the purchaser of this instru
ment a great reduction in price
will be made to introduce it.
M. O'NEILL,
Furniture Dealer and Undertaker,
1 1 qu soutn main totreor.
BUY OUR
Regular size
'w- cupcake, '
1f Regular size ca r.
-'V spongecake, OU.
7 Loaves of pe
bread, Our sales are large. Try our 211 cent check
system. You can save money by It. People
who have tried It wont do without it.
BOSTON BAKERY,
B. Morgenstelu,
237 W, Centre Blres
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STOVES,
RANGES,
HEATERS.
cellar to garret, for less money
ever expect.
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
FAULTLESS PRKit'S
always busy business.
gas fitting. You wont
Cor - whl(e ai Lloyd sts.
GREATLY
REDUCED.
These prices will hold jtood only
for the next sixty days.
sT.r. .
MISCELLANEOUS.
COR RENT. Two very desirable bilck dwell-
lug houses, 32 aiul35 Kast Oulc utreet. Kent
reasonable. Apulyat 28 West Lloyd stiett, or
20 South White street. 9-20-28-30
IJIOR RENT A. otoro room suitable for any
? kind of business. Favorable location
Reasonable rent. Also for sale, a Hosier wife
nice size and good as new. Can lie bought for
half the cost. Apply at Ueuald ofllco. O-IS-Ot
WANTED. A young man of good reputation.
Willing to do all kinds of work. Apply
nt Davtton's department stores, 119, 121 and 123
North Main street. 9-25-8t
COR SALE. The oil business conducted by
1 the undersigned, Including horses, wagon
and route; lit fact everything neccsiiary to c-rry
on the business. For further Information
apply to Robert Ycager, No. 318 North Jardlu
street. 9-25-tf
WE wish a live traveling manager In your
territory at once, man or woman; liberal
cash and comm'eslon first year more second
year. If deserved ; some for local work also ;
good references required those out of employ
ment or wishing to better themselves, address,
"Factory," cor. Perkins and Union 8ts., Akron,
Ohio. -2Wm
NOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap
, ply, to S. U. M. llollopeter, attorney.
Bhenandoah. H-Vl-tf
TjlOIt SALE. Most desirable dwelling on West
1? Centre street, bath, water closet, tewerage-,
two houses on rear of lot. Valuable business
property, two stores. North Main street. Two
bouses on East Coal street, Little cash required.
Flue house In Brownsville. Apply to
J. Claude Hiiownv
Attorney-at-Iaw,
7-29-tf Cor. Centre and White streets.
HOUSEWIVES!
LOOK AT 0DR FRIGES I
Wheat Flour as Low as $1.65 Per Hundred.
Farmer roll butter, 20 cents ; creamery butter,
27 cents; soap, 19 bars for 23 cents. Other bar
gains too numerous to mention, Special bargains
In floor oil cloth, This Is tho season for It. We
al.o carry a full lino of Dry Goods, Boots aud
Shoes.
- QIV1C US A TRIAL. -5
PHILIP YAROWSKY,
RELIABLE OROCER,
333 West Centre St., Shenandoah,
PILLS