ii in THE a rm-J. V v jm tyt v mjL v revfn. ran jj HERALD'S SUCCESS Is gratifying to its . T HJDRAID'S SUCCESS. Is gratifying to its Large Circle of Readers. Large Circle of Readers. & ALL THE NEWS ron ONE CENT. Jj 6 ALL THE NEWS Ton ONE CENT. A BuOcjI Or ifVinrilVjfl. A jwjl. -h.-o.. J " : VOL. VII.-NO. 179. Here's News! It is fair to 'tell you that some two or three hundred wnmfifi hnvf Vippm wfiJitinr fnr- H our Remnant Sale, which com-1 'iv mences tn-rlnv ntirl will mn. tinue until every end of goods is sold. You want to come early to get the pick of this offering. Wn prices, because beinrr remnants no two pieces are alike-7-every piece of goods less than ten yards, and all the odds and ends of the season are yours ior less than cost oi manufac ture. The lot will include remnants of Cash efe,Wlks, Challies, Ginghams, Datistc, a- uuu uu junus 01 wasn Dress Goods, also Nainsooks, Plaid and White GooOsand Embroideries Wo also offer as extra bargains one lot of L.uu.D v. uma xiiii ui. ou, worm lftu. One case extra heavy Canton Flannel at 80, worth lOo. una case good Canton Flannel at 6oi and reduced, 0 Bnee"nB at 5c, specially Many other bargains will be AArA f1n!l.. J 1 . I II T . "i" tso mat tnis Juiv xitirgain oaie win continue to i. , , uu attractive to our numerous customers. L. J, WILKINSON. X9 8. STain fit., Shenandoah. SHBNAND O AH. PA., WJ IDNESDAY. JULY 27. 192. Our Directory. fin poptf office Shenandoah Office hours from 7f.mii ra. to 7:30 p. m. Money Ordflf ftnrt Ttpirlfit.... Tin. partmentopen from8:00 u. ill. iu i ; w p. m. ' h'n Inmni. !a n HitiAiliila nf the arrivnt nnri ann...An Jli, . mi(trV:,V...t"","y'- "lui. inwus. Man mi mi t; T,fn..r?i.".,usLD0 ? lP orace imrty .. -vmu Miu time given ociow: Arrival. Destination, P.M. i.M. 1:40 am 2:28 8:08 8:18 1:40 8:08 Gimn, Duncan and Waidley. A few mid-summer goods and specialties, some of which are now being sold at special cut-rate prices: . T5?nFrS?,tjBW Butter Prints Jelly Tumblers paddles itone Crocks, milk Express Wagon t i. applebutter Carts , , Jelly Jars.plnts and qts llird Cages Glass Lemon Squeezers Flannel bhirta Iron " ' silk Ties Galv, Sprinkling Cans Batteen ties ?ln r" . " Boys' Waists Japanese Lanterns Market Daskots Picnio Mugs Lemonade Sets PoekBt T.r nUW Onn. ?"B?."S" 5P BC0P3 ItU 1'ICHS Steak Hammers Window lirushes Iced Table Covers Napkins . Preserrlng.Ketties Spruce Satchel liaskets Fancy Bread Boxes Tea and Coffeo Canister Base Ball Bats Boys' Hoops' ' Fruit Presses Puritan Cookers Coat Forms Ice Cream Dishes Flour Cans Cracker Jars Hat Macks, etc., etc. 1:23 1:25 1:25 2:26 1:40 2:20 8:1$ 1:10 2:2B 8:18 2:28 8:18 2:28 8:08 9:45 9:03 9:50 (Phila., Western 1 j and J ( Southern States) ( New York and East-1 Iu.u U11U points on L. V. B. It, I 9:03 9:50 9:56 9:53 9:58 9:58 Alland. airardvillo. (Ilavcn Run, Centra-) lia, Mt Carmel and V ( Shamokln. Pottsville. j. j Mahanoy City. I JMahanoyPlano.Lostl 11:30 ( Frackvillo. y 7:20 Departure. A. M. p, M. 7:20 12:62 9:08 3:03 11:30 8:00 12:52 9:03 3:08 8:00 1:35 7:20 7i00 1:35 7:00 1:40 7:00 7:20 11:30 7:20 9:M 11:30 1 2:56 6;20 2:50 2:60 6:00 2:60 ?mnJ Jj8.Pi?" andMepeml delivery at 7:15 toiinri: aenverlea and townarroXa""""0 we88 part or .. wiiu -,w UI, ITIre Alarm 1 The followincr list sh ntVR till. Innnl! . ' " " w .vabiuil Ul too alarm boxns nf tVm sk,i t. tju wuuuauuunu XirO department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 19 Bowers and CentrejHreets. 24 Bridgo and (Jcntre streets. ?5 Main and Centre streets. 34 Main and Poplar Btreets. 35 Main and Coal streets, 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43- GUbcrt and Cherry streets. 53 Chestnut and Coal stret To send an alarm nnnn , , j the hook once and let irn. wi... .1 W- 'I "Ui4 uu U 1(4 rill li3 aentln the Are bell will sound the number of m uuiina repeat Ibe alarm four times. -HOW TO tOfilTlE ir iniio If the alarm ts Ronndpd fi.nm n "ou wm BirxKe one. inpn mna B.n.n ... which will indicate that the fire la In the vicinity of No. 15 bnx. four times. PETER'S PUNGENT .PENCIL POSHING REFLECTIONS ON LIVE TOPICS OF THE DAY. ONE CENT. IN WHIGH AU ARB INTERESTED Tho Water Works &nith wtn Involve the Qlrard Estate aa Well aa Torbert, the Joint Committee and Borough. On HTnvpa Gasoline Stoves Fly Fans :Picnlo Baskets Lunch . Water Coolers Dinner Fails. Hammocks Window Screens Wood Spigots Shelf Oft Cloth Insect Guns Fly Traps Furniture Polish Leather .Dressing Milk Cans Milk Pails, strainer Foot Bath Tubs Doll Coaches 8 JSouth Main Street. When Baby was sick, we mtb W rw When the was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castcri PrajUE "reques." of the t C "uruuicu council U ;M the Judges of th county seat asking "prompt decisions on all questions" per taining to tho wator works is a desperate meftfiira. Tt fmnlto. that thq court has boon or la tardy in it wprk and when the ludtraa ril tlio municiation thov will ba tBmntnrl iao requeet" appears to me to bean ex iraorainarv measure and nn lo ikon diced insult to tho court. Tho Boroueh Council and Inint. mitleo will have all tho law they require oy tne time they Ret through with the suits arisiDjr out of tho public water workt muddle. It is understood thnt the Qlrard .Estate will have something to say in the matter, and ex-Senator Torhnrt M war paint 6n and promises to have the law ot eminent domain thoroughly sifted. One of the joint com mitten cuto,! it,.. other evening that if he was a member ol tho Borough Council he would make tho water comoanv lumn. Inilnorl I w tho members of that , . . HSU UWIj losing their tempers. Idle threats will not change the law, or mako the acta of the committee legal. Tho Joint comrnlttof, forgots that it now controls Council. If It had the tiower tn mftlrA thAn.iii.nn.t.rnH lump it would b avo done so lnnc mm fn. there is but one member of tho committee who would not snaD at over AdvftntA fr. crusn me comcanv out of existnriivi speedily as possible, regardless of all rea spi or equity. CAKPETIBWEEPEBS, 12.60, 13,00, 13.6a At FRICKE'S, 10 South Jardm St. FOE SALE TO-DAT. 2.100 Cars Choice Old Wliite Oats, Clean,lBriglit and Heavy, One car Jbine Heavy Middlings. 3.100 Cars Choice Old Timothy Say. One Car JBancy MinnesotalPateni Mour. , One Hundred Barrels Flour, "North. "Western Daisy." Guaranteed Equal to nny Flour In tlieMnrlcet. " Makes Flue TVliIte Bread nnd(Uasy to Bnlce SSoo Xer Barrel. tJTJST BBOBIYED. A Lnrcc Invoice of NKW n t -miw .a Extra. Quality, Two Cans for asc. SWEET PICKLES by the Quart a Genuine Delicacy. Try Our Pure Old Catawba Wine Vinegar, and Our SVICJSn rpfMGAIt ior melding. AT KEITER'S . Pottsville, Ashland and Mahanoy City are complaining of a Shortage in their suppllts of 'water, but the Hon that supplies this town is meeting a)! aotnanas. it could beep that brewery going, too, u someDody would build it. '-hat brewery 'Bchemo la n Inwol Tt can't be built now because tb,e projectors wouia navtopay for the water supply. They hope, by securing the public water works, to get tho water for nothing Thn tenants and property owners are expected to go aown into their pockots to pay taxes to give a cliaue of men frnn watnr tn im turned into beer. It's a great scheme. ... The white eleDhant tin tho flAltArn nut- sklrtS of town, known as the stone crusher, has been granted a vacation nnH man now cracking stone for the streets with hand hammers. The street administration this year will go upon record as a remark able one for blunders. The Borough Council has at last learned that it is net practicable to have tho Are alarm system cared for by a policeman and It will be obliged to hiro a man for the work alter all. Tho' Councilmen have lcarnod another lesson on false economy. V If the Councilmen knew as munh n thno pretended to this would be one of the best goverood towns in tho stato. But Worn they can become model rulers they must find out how much they don't know, and it would not take a stupendous effort to 1 that. V The rain last nicrht was wnlr.nml Tt came when the earth seemed about driod up and the people yere becoming dis couraged. The; rain pourod for several minutes, cooling the onnreaslvo atmnnnhnm refreshing the dants and fin went nt tha garden and giving the streets and gardens mucn-neeaea cleaning. We could stand few more wettings of tho same kind. V I have beard that "William IVt. mhn was recently made a member nf thn Inint committeo, expects to get a position at tho pumping station in case the public water works are erected. V The statoment made In vestnrrWa HERAtD that the P. & K. Co. had ordered an investigation of the company store business caused a flutter in certain rlmlm. but thoro is hardly any cause for alarm. In the first place tho partios who claim to be dolegatod to investigate tho matter want information carried to them and say they do not intend to run altor anvbodv. Sec ondly, manv of tho lnu! npfiA mnn whn haye boon loud in making complaints have suuaeniy Docomo "clams." They lack Snirit to fiffht for their rights nnri rnlr nnnn others to flght their battles for thorn. This muureot spirit will result in making the lompany storo people more bold than thej bave ever been before and If tho com plaining business people are wiso they wil :ome to the front and strike while the iroi 4 hot. If they do not do so let them holt neir peace neretiter. Peter LITTLE LOOALS That Cover Considerable Ground In Thin Vicinity. Ice dealers rule the roost just now. The public library project is progressing Hard work breaking stone on tin itroets. Work on the Pennsy extension to"Wm Penn was commenced to-day, Lodges do not hold lenethv iuring this kind of weather, It is reported that a zoolocinul nlAn t to be opened near town. Amour's dutectivn tor business shortly. A CCnSUS of tho town. int nnn Tunnl.l thow a dog population upwards of 2,000. a. new dry goods and notion store is to be opened in town within a weok or two, i'eople comDlainincr of thn lint tocntlm,. ijusi now may want some of It next winter. Sflenanaoah has several military com. panles, but is not represented in the National Guard. Water seems to bo scarce evory where but in Shenandoah, but that is no reason why it should be wasted. Fast driving on our public streets should bo promptly checked, There is too much of it and a number of narrow escapes irom being run over wore witnoseed lately. The town is full ot rumors of thn nnnnr doinffS of SUndrv nnntiln nnri m.nn t,.ln " " ' 1 " . J (iUUIIIV are Qisappointed because we do not publish mem Police News. The stone crusher hut tnkn met Somebody tried to break a stone in it one dnyjast week, but tho stono hmWn thn crusher. "What is a stono crusher good for, anyhow? THE GREAT FESTIVAL. I.uUcslile A TALLY-HO PARTY FOE EAGLE'S MERE EARLY MORNING START FOR A LONG JOURNEY, NAMES OF PLEASURE SEEKERS A Miner's Face Terribly Mutilated by an Accident In the Ellon gowan Ool lery Gleanings by the Reporters. TALLY-HO oxnedi tion is a novelty in this section of the country and therofore the de parture of a party from town on a tally-ho coach this morning createi some interest. Tho party consisted of Miss Florence A Brown, ol Coming, N. Y., daughtor of G. R. Brown, general superintendent of the Fall Brook Railroad: Mrs. Bertolettn. of Mahanoy Plane, wife of Wellington iiertolette, superintendent of tho Williams port division, P. & B. ltailroad: Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Titman and H. II Zulick, of town. The party left here at 5 a. m., bound for Eagle's More, the famous summer resort. According to the programme they ex ported to reach Mainvillo, Columbia . wuuvjr, m uuju ior uinner 10-aay ana lo all such people we refer to the make Bloomsburg in time for a night's rest. xuvy eipecs io reacn jiagie s juere jt riday afternoon and will remain there two or throe weeks. Before their return they will visit Cammol and Williamsport. Tho .home journey will be made on the coach. THE LAST BODY. Ilonlcker's Iteinalns Found In York Farm Mine This Moraine. Mino Inspector Stein returned lst nlirnt from York Farm colliery, where he spent most ot bis timo since the terrible disaster of baturday last. The work since Monday was directed solely to the recovery of the Juan8Py I searchers succeeded in recovering it. The main heading that Honicker went I'llml Arrancement. for tho Jubilee In Auiruat. All tho arrangements for thn irmnt mn,;. cal festival at Lakeside on Monday, Aug ust 15, are comnloto. The committen hnM a meeting in town last night and It was attended by representatives from Shamo- Kin. ucntralia. Ashland and City. mi - . thev were last vesr .nH C "I n.' oKuraay morning when Uewellyn hnn t.t.n '.n . 1611 mm WM cleared of debris yesterday. wi 7 , . " WJ MihW l this work. When the grounds This nro,, ,i m ' m earoD6 were greatly disappointed. The ve8ntKarrhat torSTSZ? The S-! to breast No. !, in management has lumhnr nn tl, r rSB" wewwiyn worked. for a platform In front of the grand stand lm8 TT 6 canva8Dbrattic8 . . . . " 10 rauu iauu, 1 nurnosns wn firnt nut nn wn cn will be 4S by 24 feet in size. ' '.CI " ' L, 1" The railway arrangement, for the dBLBT'r. w lhe nnrffxM IhU ai.i 1.1' ."""" "uu "D wmiuhoi .ill h. r,,n f"' In" IS. rrir. , as- a W removal of debris in c. j . . . luu oreaenne aecomposea body of the un tun mm Bnu aamission to tne I tv.,t ,,. . t j l v.j Dark within thn M,V,f .11 . xueoouywas The AshUnrt .nrf w:i,n fi 'n such a bad state that several of the men s ngingoceuesnave already entered for The c.U!8of tha tarrihIn . Aa LDfl Ml liflrmnn (Vimnnt Hinn T,.! 1 1 I . ' ' xyuluK vuoHftHn shrnnrloil n T.I J UJIB.D1, US U Y Ul past three days, the secrotarv him TninionH numerous entries for the solos and duetts. All the musical entries are to be in by August 1st. liov. Frnri. T.n. nf Phil.. dolphia, has been appointed adjudicator on the poem competition, "The Miner." All the competitive noems are to hn In thn hands of Bev. Evans by August 6th. Mr. Huttenstluu Allm. In tho liKRALD ohitimrv yesterday Peter HultenBtine, of West Ooal street, was reported dead. After tho Some officials are inclined to tha onininn tnat uonickorignltod the gas HERE AND THERE. Interesting Items Concerning Different Sections of the iteglon. The Mahanoy City Fish and Game Pro tectivo Association hive placed eleven more rabbits in the woods and twenty more will bo put out next week. A letter from Seattle says that Reese TV. 1 ir.i r. . paper was issuod it was discovered that the I becoming wealthy practicing law in that rmin.t Wno rrpnnmll... U. TT... . . ! . I alive and there is nn HknllrinnH nrhlil Tnentv.flvn ennsta at T.tiv,. demise for some titne, at least The Hub- I wedding in Mahanoy City were arrested ATT. 1. 1 1 n .1 It. I f .. . . . I in l .r . t. - . iii?u i luiuriuwii w accouni io-aay I BUU "uuu eacn ior uiiturDing the peace mm an explanation made. Tne informant 1 01 mo neicubornood. taya uuni uuu oi me itoauing newpapers -ne oi mo largest julgments ever that comes to town contained an account I ontered In Northumberland county has of tho death of Henry Huttonstlne. &n old I been received bv Prothonnturv Ti"nifi. and well known rosldent of that pity. I The Judgment is for 81.230 fiSftrw and .. 1 oopie wno read tho account confounilnrl I secured bv . A. Packer nnrl triKtnaa nf tha n., n n.I.K II. TT..I. . I . I Ik.. 1- . . .. x . T. ... Hu..j in jut, uuiwuuce oi town, I BtKor coiaio, o ames nyon ana otners, ana in mat mannor the erroneous report against Nathan Taylor and the Penn An MtnoH fn,ilatln TIT. . 1 i I .V. t M..1 n . . n vnwjtnMuu, no ar pieiuuu io I uunt vuiupauy, tenants brount Inn m that Xt TT. it i. .t 1 I .. i . m , ... uunoutiiuo a auve ana i juurignga given oy xayior at tne hope will remain with us for many years I time of tho purchase of what Is known as to come, as he has the refutation of mU- the Northumberland ing the flnost yeast sold in the raarkot. "Johnny Comes Murcliliiir irnmn." The Eighth Regiment, National Guard. to which most of tho Schuylkill county boys are attached, broke camp yesterday and started for home, nnd hy thn limn thn Ukbald goes to press they will be eating a square meal at their home tables. Wel come homo, boys. While Homestead may not have boen as comfortable as homo, you havo tho consolation that you oboved tho oiu to duty. Died. LINDENMUTH. On tho2Gth Inst., at Shenandoah, Pa.. Virgle, daughter of William and Amanda Lindenmutb, aged liS months. Pnnnrnl will tnVn nlunn nn Friday, 29th Inst., at 9:80 a. ., from tho ? a V i m No6,1,? residence of the parents. 400 West Centre A' ?f Wtt Camp, No. 112, ' ... - i i. ri nt a nnlnivln a 1 1 n m . . tho Northumberland Goal Cotnpany'e lands. commlsinEr 2.700 anrns In Nnvth. umberland and Columbia counties. I'lcnlo at Fastlme I'ark. The High school class of '02 and a num. bor of Invited friends held a picnio at Pastime I'ark yesterday. The aaernoon and evening were spent very pleasantly. iteiresnmenu were sorved between dances. The Itotvo Funeral, The funeral of the late Edward Rowe, who died at Freeman's Station, West Virginia, on Sunday last, took place in town to-day. Tho remains arrived at tho Lohlgh Valley depot at 0:68 a. m,, accom panied bV thO Widow. Thfl flinnrnl nrn. ceodod from tho depot to the Odd Follows' street. Interment In tho Evangelical com ctory, Bingtown. Friends and relatives respoclfully invited to attend. 7 27-2t Take the NIeke) Plata for PlnsnUnil races July 25, 20, 27, 28 and 29th. 7 10-ttf Flcnle. The St. Patrick's Bsnd will bold a nlo in town on Labor Day, Sept. 6th. Fine photos, COo. per doton.at Koagoy's pic-tf FKieSOXAX ' John Cather, Sr., went to Philadelphia yesterday. Misses Hattio Sbafer and Mary Pomeroy aro visiting friends at Braver Meadow. Bees Rosser. of Muhun n:. . . . evening in town visiting friends. on.uonn'A.fcihooner, of Orwigsburg, was a visitor to town lnt JlMrs. John R. Jones, nf Vm'i T..jt stroel, spent to-day at Fottsvillo visiting fnonds. b Jesse Hughes and WMli tj... i.n. yesterday for Boyersford to transact business. Morgan Davis, insldn fnrm. t ui i. ikidge colliery. roturnpH l.t c Atlantic City. Miss Mamo B. Bover nnrl Tfm tiii.i. - ... ... in ;i uviWU havo gono to Allentnwn tn .n a . weeks with friends. J. J. Coyle, ofMahanoy r.U- t town to-day in the Intnrnat nf hIB f jr tho Legislature. Superintendents M. T. Rlim. W. Price, of Ashland, were visitors to town last evening. MiSS BrOWn. dllohlnnf o I ci , n . ucumai ouper- intendont Brown. f tho u-.n t -i- Railroads, Corning, N. Y., is visiting 8t ii. xitman's. Mrs. Annie Bay. nf w.i. u- l.. boon spending the past throo weeks in town wnn iriends, will leavo town to-morrow for Arkansas, to visit relatives. donn Larl, son of Minn hnn. v.a n..i - t tsu wail, and formerly a carriage painter of town, is lying dancreronstv 111 .. t.!. t. - - - uumo in iteaaing. His condition was junh day as to cause his relatives much alarm. Do not miss the Cleveland excursion rates via the Nickel Plate. See Nickel Plate agents. 7-lG td POLITICAL POINTS. tocal, County, State and Niitlonol Themes Considered, The fight for thn inrtlniu i Democrats. The RenuMlnnn. h. ... uvm ing to do with it. John J. Coyle. of Mahannw mtn t losing any sleep over hi nnnHiri.nl. ir feels porfectly safe of his election to tho xiegisiaiure. The farmers and Dionenra nf thn nn.. will yote for James B. Lessie for Pnnr Director. "Jim" is wall known tn part of the county. luere will be three "RV in th a-u after all-Ryon, Beilly and Kyan-all Doiiocrats. ' Ryan, the Demonratln ...IU.i. - . .Buuiuam ior Uistrict Attorney, is nonntlnn. oi. - ""b w v.. VU- tirely on the young Irish vote. J. Harry James will look after the old gentlemen of that nationality to hnln tn .,oii ui - 1- u la ma jority. If any one tries to make you believe all is serene in the Democratic ranks do not take any stock in it. The dissensions are greater than tbo leaders will let on, and many of the leaders are affected tha way, too. For 30 Days Only. We will give to any lady purchasing a pair of our ladies' fine ehon mhlnh .n . 31.00 and upwards, a beautiful purse worth 25 cents. Peoples' Store. 121 Wnnh i street, three doors above J. J. Price's dry goods storo 6-2i.tf P. O. S. OP A. STATE GAMP. Frizes to be Olfered for (Tnmn. i.. ti. The committee in cbarce Of thn nrrnnrrn. monts for the 48th session of Stato Canm P. O. S. of A., to be held at HhmnVin nn August 23. 21 and 25. exnect that 8,000 members of the order and 60 bands will tase part In the narada on thn lotto. date. Tho following nrl7.na will hex nnrn.J. ed: ?100 to the largost camp in line; $25 to the second largest camn in line; sn tn thn camp coming the groutest distance; f50 to the csfflD makinc thn flnmt i n " . ' J'ljl.l 11. line; ?25 to the camp making the second oeai appearance, jao to tho largest com mandery in line: f60iilk finer tn tha Y.ab drilled commandery In line; a sot of offi cers regalias and emblems to the best drilled camp in line. Tha last two prizes was awardod to Heebner & jo., oi rort Carbon. FACE TERRIBLY LACERATED. Revere Injuries Suffered by a Miner This Morning. Martin Keefe. of Ellen "i.uj rviaa OC1 " lously Injured by a fall of coal in the Ellen gowan colliery to-day. The fall pressed Keefe's faco down into tho coal and Dr. Stein says he was noyer called upon to at tend such a mutilated face. Savnntnfln stitches wero required. One cut extends from tho chin down the throat, about six Inches. The right jaw bone and the wind pipe were laid bare. Tho latter slightly punctured. Thn Ho-hi badly gashod and a wound above the right eye was bo bad that it could not bo stitched. The flesh ivaa put frnm th i - " - uuuu and groat care will be required to heal tho wound. Fortunately none of the Injuries are dangerous and the victim will recovor, but his face will be permantly disfigured. Spectacles to suit all eves, at Pnrf book and stationery store, North Main street. 4 28.tf
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