7 THE EVENING HERALD. jZ1VI1 '"myi23't ' JHENAtfDOAH. PA" THURSDAY. SEPTEMBEB29. 1892. ' ONEWtT All Waiting SUDDEN DEATH OF T , THE Mm CAR? I "thenoTBDo0k:7" ' i mi ivcuuin jovuuicu jusb Li i k: 11 l i rum I w UltUU nil U 1 L I I J J A I I I I l I mitonttJDi,' DMLIIU 1H George John,. 0f Aud.nMid. WM J N MP . .i Pn gOLID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquet,Parlor and Piano Lamps,unique in design with 75 and 250 candle power burners. All goods superior in finish and quality with rock bottom prices that withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermaris i Jewelry Store, rOlt THE G1UND fall mm n HE HAD BEEN VERY FEEBLE FOR SOME TIME. -or- POMEEOY Stewart FELL WHILE GOING UP STAiRS And Diod Within a Fow Minutes. Dr. Langton Attributes tho Doath to Heart Failure. A Ripo Old Age. The most progressive establishment in tbe county. Corner Mam ana Lloyd Streets. SHENANDOAH Employment Agency I HAX REESE, Agent. ALWAYS RELIABLE. Help always on hand for families, restaurants.Ac. COOKS, HOUSE GIRLS, , Chambermaids, Nurse Girls, Walters, Drivers, Maids, &c. 14 West Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. (Ferguson House Block.) . Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant, Leading Saloon In town. I , Centre and VtTitto Hit., (Iilckcrl's old stand) First-cl&ss Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys In tho Market. OCTOBER 1, '92THE DAY FALL OPENING OF Ladles Coats, Misses Coats, Children's Overgarments, There Is no season of the year in which we can pride ourt elves so fully on our efforts an that of Fall, In meeting with tho desires unu warns 01 our many customers. Not withstanding the 'great success and lurge sales of these goods In tho past, we do say never have wo shown such an assortment of desirable garments at such low prices. Dress Goods, ' Dress Silks, Trimmings, Velvets, In these our counters display all that fashion can produce, varying In price and quality to suit those of largo and limited means. Comforts and Blankets. The enlargement of our store enables us to carry very large assortments of theso goods. Needless to say our many patrons know we are headquarters for Blankets and Woolen UOOU3. On the date of opening we shall have all stocks complete, and take great pleasure In ex tending an invitation to you all to visit our store, whether you want to buy or not, when you can compare our prices and quality. BATH to-day removed Michael Bradigan, one of tbe oldoetresi dents of tho region, undor distressing cir cumstances. Mr, Bradigan was 78 jears of ago and had been in a very leibln condition for a long time. This morning bo left his residence oo South Main street to visit friends in dif feront parts of town and returned about noon. As he was ascending a stairway loadlne to tho second etory of his residence ho suddenly fell backward to tho bottom of tbe steps. Members of tbo family attracted by tbo noise of tho fall found the old gen tlemon lying upon his back at tho bottom of tbo slop?, unconscious and gasping. Dr. T). J. Langton was summoned, but could do Nothing and tho old gentloman expired within u few minutes. Toe doctor said death as due to natural causes and heart failure. The deceased was born in Ireland. About CO years ago ho cam o to this country and after ipending about flvo years in New York and Now Jersoy be located in Minersville, this county. About 28 years ago he located in town. Mr. Bradigan is survived by his wife and fiye children. Tho sons are John J. Brad-, igan, district superintendent for the P. & B. C. & I. Co., Borough Treasurer T, F. Bradigan, Michael and M. H. Bradigan, and Maggie, wife of Councilman Bet-teridgo. PJatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joo Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, BJIENANDOAH, PA. P Bar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies. wlne.R. ntc. ttnnm rimn I taung oarattacueu. Cordial Invitation to all. GO TO THE- COFFEE HOUSE 32 North Main Street, For a Good, Cheap Meal MItS. CONNICK IN CHARGE. You will please notice that tucnpurcnaseroin coaton TT)7T (J rj fi y, ) Opening Day we give an excel A I lent quality Halriluff FREE. Opening Day, Oct. I. DIVES, mm & STEWART pottsvixle:, pa. C. GEO. MILLER, Manager. 25 CTS. PER YARD FOll OIL .CLOTH. Others for &5, 43, 60o nnd upwards. Parties uu.iub vu.i'c. i.j,o ouuuiu Bcim mem una navo them made into a first-class carpet. O. 30. FXIXOKZI'B Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St. THE TIME Is now at hand for cleaning house and putting up stoves. We have a FULL LINE of nen 'arpets, Floor Oil Cloths Linoleum. 1 ALL KINDS, QUALITIES AND PRICES. A Fleaaant Affair, Tho first select fall assembly "Our Club" was hold in Bobbins' opera house last even ing and was a very successful and fshlnn. ablo affair. Prominent ladies and gentle men from all parts of the county wero in attendance and thoroughly cniovnd th.m selves. The dancing music was furnished by tho Schoppe orchestra. During the evening reireslimects n the fnrm nf lemonade and cakes were served. Those wore present say it was one of tho finest affairs of tho kind held In the town fur itm Among tho out of town people present wero Aliases Aenes Downey, Oirrie Greaber, and Mr. Fred. M ser, Shamokin; Misses Mme Downev. Ettlo Ammui.nj Messrs Joseph Odlins, William Downey, Frederick Fisher, Carl Wagner, William Pugh and Joseph Cvanaui?h. P.uilii,. . Misses Mamo McBrobertv, Stella Duosch, Mame Kinney, Ollie Parry, and Messrs! Harry Gonsleiri, Tim Hum, George Patter son, Charles. Faust and Dr Earl Hallada, .sniand ; Misses CUra Depew and EJ ward Dopew, D.lanjij Mieo Julia Farrel, Messrs. John Connelly and Garrett Oonnor, Mahanoy Piano j "William J uaivm, AUhanoy City John Kendrlck returned last niuht from Washiucton. George Johns, of Audenreid, was a visitor to town yesterday. John A. Sullivan, of PotUvlllo, was a visitor to town last night. John T Lawson and his sister. Annin. returnod homo after a pleasant stay in ruiiadelpbia. J. B. Biggs and wife, of Rochester, N. x., are in town tno guests of Air, and Mis Miles S. Riees. Mi sts Agnes Downey and Carrie uraoDor, ot anamokln, wore visitors to town Istt eveninir. Ellis Jordan and Alonzo Metz, of Lost rcoK, were visitors to town last evening, and paid a fraternal visit to fimn im John J. Durkin, outside foreman for the r. CC 11. U. & I, Co. at Tramnnt. wa in town yesterday attondinir ihn fnn..ri ,,t mo mio james cenny. Airs. Fergus Farquher. net Ella Smite, all, and son, of Fottsville. wnrA thn fMinntfi oi a. a., mover yostorday. Sho was ac companied ojr nor piece, .MIns Thompson. J. E Bobbins and wife, for of town, but now located at Sac City, iowa, aro nero visiting relatives. Xbe.F nye just roturnod from WashlnMnn n u, wnoro thoy witnessed the G. A. R ceremonies. To-monow Mr. nrl f,. Bobbins will leavo to visit friends at Ber wick and Bloomsburg. Next week wilt return to town and spend a few days otioro raiu -mug to their homo THE HORSE) FIRST TAKEN HAS BEEN LOCATED. BUT TWO OTHERS ARE WANTED Hoisor and Hawley are Still in Custody They Made Two Exchanges and One Sale. Last Horse Missing, Cruelty to Anlmni.. Editor Hbkalu: I am not fi prftnl' a busybody, a bentimentalist or anything mte ovoer man an ord narv Iih niF nnH such I have a sense of feolinu for linmh animals, particularly when Iseothom made mo objects ot cruelty by people who in dulge in it for no othor reason thn in "nil time." 1 refer to the peoplo in town who wnno away idle hours sittinir at onen win 1ons with air guns in hand and shooting passing uogs, -just for tbo fun of seeing them jump and velD." I k now nf lonn,.! who do this and I hope vou will oion ihi. communication a conspicuous place in your paper, so that they mav receivn Ann nnr, that if they do not desist In tbeir heartless practice pains will be taken to bring them within home authority that will vtvn them a lesson they will not forget soon. Obsibtir. Sept 29, 1B92 HE more the horse cae in which Henry Hawley and Anson Ueiser Is investigated tho more complicated it becomes. John Gross, the ownor of tbo horse, wont to Haz'.eton day before yeslorday, relying upon a statement first made by the young men that they left the horse with one of Heisor's relatives at that place. But the young men did not toll tho wholo story when they wore first arrested. Yesterday Hclser made a statement that complicates the case. The horse owned by Gross was given to Heisor's father in-law at Hazleton in ex chango for another horse, according to the Btatomont mado by Heiser yesterday. Tho horse taken in ezchangj was traded for one owned by a gypsy, and tbo gypsy horse was sold to a man Heiser does not know. M-. Gross has not roturned from Hazle ton and it is supposed be is experiencing troubloin securing his animal. Meanwhile his return is anxiously awaited, to soe if Heiser's story is true. If it Is, tbe Luzerne county authorities will quite likely make a demand for tbo young men. THE FREE READING ROOM. A DUcruceful Trln. Liazio Hopkins. Kate Kehler and 'Elir. oetn Allies, three young women woll Know in tbis town, made a disgraceful ox blbition of themselves at PotUvllln VPRlnr day, according to the Miner)' Journal. J. no iionier and Miles ehh were rln..aH from the county iail veiterdav mn(n and met tbe Hopkins girl. The trio then wont on a rampace and behaved n Hl. gracefully tbo uolico worn culled imnn Hopkins and Miles managed to get out of town, out tno ikehler girl was ess fortim ate and fell into the hands of th nnr.a Sho was again i eloasod upon promising to ieavo tbe town at onco, a condition she very readily accepted. J, Moquette, Velvet, Body and lapeatry Brussels from jfV C,0 IV Jit Ingrains New Styles from 25 cents up. Stair Carpets in Brussels, Ingrain, Venetian nnd i?df7. A large stock of Bag Carpet-excellent quality na tow prices. I WE OI FEB BABGAINS IN CL CLOTH AND LINOLEUM. Our tiao-yard ivide Moor Oil Cloth at 50 cents is "j jiiuiuy jor me price. Our tioo.yard wide lAnoleum at 65 c.paUr 4h n total Bargain. Allnlnc Eui-liieers' Excursion. On Friday, the 14Lh lit . thn lm,!.n Institute of Mining Engineers w II visit the bcbuylkill county coal fllds. The members w I leavo ltRrilni n a m arrive at the local Pennsylvania R. B. station at 11 a. m. Homo of tbe puty will inspect tbe mine workings in th vlxinlm of the town and others will go to Maple Uill. ! be whole parly will loave town at noon, via tbo V. & B. B. B. for Muhnnno Plane and at 1:80 p m. will start for Lakeside, where a complimentary dinner win oo servca in me nv nn At Jr. m the engineers will leave Lakeside for Heading. Scarcity or Water. It Is reported that too damn f tha Pt,n, delphia and Readine Coal and Trnn Pnm pany aro being very short o( water and tnatoneortwoot them aro almost dry. J.nis report lea to a rumor thnt. n ,h ny. lierlos of tho company would bo obliged to nut down within a few days, but a gentle man who seems to understand tbe situa tion pretty well, sUted yesterday that such was not tno case. lie said that the system that enables tho company to uo sulphur water and supplies from private corpora tion! would ward off a general suspension. Special BnrKnlii8 In WIIITK SHIRTS. Just received jomg Biuilcrupt Sale. jtmr LAUGHT-Nav Bloater Mackerel, lrge, Fat il White. I AT KEITER'S ISlcctrlo itullwuy Change. Hereafter the electric rail W H v rara will eavo the corner of Main and Contro streets t 6:30 a. m., daily, and every!2S minutes theroaftor until midnight, at which hour tho last car will leave Ribs llroken, Frank Lewis, of North "White street, met with an accident in "West Shenandoah colliery this morning by which be sustained a fracture of two rlta on tho lnft nuln. A piece of rock fell upon him. F'esh Morris Biver Cove Oysters re ceived dailj at Cosletft 0 22-tf Eruption of tho Skin nnH. Ed. Venney, Broekvilie. Ontarin. f!n ada, says: "I have usod Brandreth's Pills :or tno past fltieen years, ana think them the best cathartic and anti-bilioua mm.iir known. Fur somo flvo years 1 suffered with an eruption of tbe skin that euva mn great pnln and annoyance I tried dif ferent blood remedies, but. al ing strength, the itching wus unrelioved. I fl 'ally concluded to take thnrmmh course of Brandr. th's Pills. I look six oach night for four nights, then five, four, threo two, lessening oach time bv one nfi then for one month took with tbe haouv result that now mr Hn i. j penectiy clear and has b'en so ever since 1 Tho Enterprise la Receiving: Cordial Sop. uuri iram citizens. Tho executive committee and trmtnoanr the tJbenandoah Free Library Association met in the reading room and passed a reso lution to tbe effect that bovs under 15 vnnr of age shall not be admitted to the room witnoui a special permit signed by the president and secretary. This law became imperative in order to carrv out thn nlun and purpose of tho Association as originally designed. All .he Protettaut church town have signified tholr intention to sup. port the institution, tho German t n. theran church excepted. The rooms aro comfortable, well lighted and furnished with tho latest papors und periodicals. We bespeak for tbis enterorise the cordial min- port of tho citiz-ins. Ona dollar constitutes membership in tho Association fnr nna year. Bend them In to M. H, Master, treasurer, or Itov. V. AUNa v. secretarc. The rooms aro Iree to all. irrojuectivfl nf creed or nationality. The annual meeting of the Ascintion will bo hold in the Presbyterian church on Fridav ncnmnir October 7th, and will bo open tu the public. Some of tho Topic That People nre Talk, lug About To-day. According to some uroiiIb thn nr has put its loot In it again in giving pub- iiunj va ma marges made :.g int Levi D rn-ife. Tha aoi-usnd man mir not be guilty of tbe hein.'m crime charged againn him. Tht i for a jury to decide U necase noes to trial. Tho HcRAi.n h only acted within its jurisdiction as a public journal and h is given a concise statement of the facts as Bworn to by two witnesses and which, so far, stand uncon tradicted sava by a general denial of "not guilty," of which the H KBAT.T) hflfl citron tho accused full benefit. Tho Hmbalb gave truthful extracts of tha testimony trom a stenographer's reoort (thn nnii full being unfit for publication) and re frained from comment. Considering th enormity of the charco been handled very lightly by the paper. Mr. Dornsifo has furnished J1.600 bail for trial and has returned work at nun r it. collieries. All tho P. & R. ojllieries in thin rKstrirot wore BiHpended beforo tha dinner hnnr yesterday because there wero no cars. TVe hope tho prospects for a bright future ars not to be dashed to the ground so totn. If I am not mistaken, the rjoonle nf town will have another opportunity to vote for a city charter next yoir. Toe successful and improved government of Hnzleton under tbo charter baa mada many converts here. Hoy llurclars. While Mrs.' Mitchell, of Wost Centre street, was attending a funeral yesterday, ner utile store was robbed of a quantity of candy, tobacco and other croodi. Thn stealing wis traced to five or six boys not over 10 years ot ago and onoof them was arrested. It was then learned that entranen to tbe store was efiectod by cutting out a pane or glass from a window frame and one of tha boys crawled in th rnnph thn opening. The parents of tha boys havo Deen given until tbis evening to make good Airs, Alltcholl's loss. A l'rosperous Industry. Messrs. Bobbins & noustnlek am nnm making arrangements to Increase the capac ity of tbeir hat and cap factory on Bowers street bv introducing ctnam iwtnAr TUs have put in a boiler and engine which will operate thirty or mora sewing machines, and connections will bn madn with thn boiler so that the entire factory will be neatea by steam. Through energy and enterprise Messrs. Bobbins & Houeenlck have mado their Industry one of tho most prosperous In tbo region. Fall Advertltlot;, Our merchants should now nut thnlp fall announcements In tha local nnwmanm- If - - ri tney want to catch tbe trade. There Is no reason for our pepplo going out of town for eooda if the merchants will unml th.m en invitation to deal at their stores. Try tho JIEKALD. It will pay you, The l'lnce to Go, Shenandoah neonln vieltlncr thn nntn seat (surnamed Poltsville) all call In the Acadimy Restaurant. Either J, F. Coonev. the uronrietor. crnata vnti with smile, or his genial brother, M. A. Cooney welcomes you. It is tbo retort forall gen tlomen from north of the mountain. 8-21 -to The ICenuv Fit Tha romin of tha la a James ICnnnr arrived from Philadelphia yesterday after noon on tho '2:50 P. & B train and w,.ru receivod at the deuot bv th inenus ana members of tha Phoenix Fire Company. The funeral at once Droceedi-d to tbo Annunciation cemetery, where tae remains were interred. The lire bell whb tolled as tho corteea passed un to thn cemetery. The pall bearers were Messrs. Aiarun i'halen, William Mitcholl, John J. Keddy, Enoch Decker. Patrick G.flWn and John J. O'Li-ary, members of the rnoemx Fire Company. TO MEET TO-NIGHT. The Electric Hallway Vxtouslon to be Discussed Again. Pursuant to tho adjournment taken last Monday evening, the lioroueh ninn iwiii mee; again tonight to discuas tho tironni uon mado lor tbe extension of tha electric railway. No ono seems to know what thn programme for tho meeting will be. J. It, uoyie, Jisq , attorney for thn SI. dsn and A. Railway Company was seen thli morning and said ha hadn't the slightost mea oi what would bo dono and that ho had rocelvod no instructions from his com pany. He confirmed the report that the DcnuyiKiu 'iraction Company had received lis cnarter. In tbe anxiety to lay In a supply of ooal for the winter wo fear some of the families r. tiding in tho southern part ol town are becoming too careless of the safety of their children. Every afternoon they can be seen going over the trestle at th Ven.i- vania depot, some oi them ol very tender ago ana tcarcely ablo to look after them selves on tho streets, much less make ths perilous journey over the trestle carrying a. pail full of coal. We foar that unlets parents exercise more Drudencn thn m ba distressing accidents in thst vicinity. Yesterday about sixtv chiMrnn scrambling over tho dirt bank on th tido of the trestle in search of blacK dia monds, it is sorrowful that peoplo living in the heart of this larzo coal finM m. resort to dirt bank picking for tho winter's fuel, but It is much morn inr,ni.f ,1 , children of tender ago shouldering lb urmnaieiy tna parents of tueJa children are not amonor the morn nnltnht. enod classes in the town. They are peopl. nuU auuw noming out toil from the cradls to the grave and eive no thmia.ht t risks in such cases as are mentioned. Washington Cam AM has mado arrangements' to have a mock ejection In iiK Tca,; October 11th, in tho evenlcg. The booth and blanks required by tbo Baker ballot law will be secured and everything will be on hand to instruct the members in the mannor in which they will ba expected to prepare and cast the ballots on election day. It is expectod that member of camps from Delano to Ashland will be prosent and take part in the rehearsal. He ware f ITruudi, You can buy almost anything you want right bore In town. There Is no necessity of purchasing from agents that travel from door to door and nine chances out of ten you are apt to be taken in. Buy of legitl- mato and responsible dealers to whom nn can got satisfaction whan you find you have boon non-suited. Try this plan. FIno photos, COc. por dozen, at Keagey Have you any form of Rheumatio dl. ease? If so a bottle of the genuine Im ported Anchor Pain Ki poller is the hannv relief. Try It and ba convinced. 60 cents a bottle, at 0. II. Hagenbuch, P. P, I) Kirlin, J. M. Hlllan and other druggists. Important Meeting. Washington Oamn. No. iiOO. P. O. S. nf A.. Will hold a vero Imnnrtnnt m.nlln. I - " J - ...... ...i-UHtl I this evening. Business of tho utmost importance to every , member cf the camp will be transaotod. Columbus Day. Oct. 21st. is Hr!n near rapidly, but outside thn nnhlii..hnni. but little talk of preparations for tho cele bration ot tho day is heard. Thn Annun ciation T. A. B Socifitr. hnu,At,. ; i .v- . Jf ,u ..jc noli with an invitation to all tho sociotios m town to meet in its hill on October 10th to make arrai eemnnts fnr a ;ir,t And, by the way, Superintendent Freo man urges all who may decide to arrange for tho celebration to bear in mind that it is tho desire of tho committee on National Columbian Public School Celebration that bo school exercises shall be made the leading features of tha day. 1'HKOIL POIMT. Tho True laxative I'rinclple Of tbo plants used in manufacturing tbe pleasant remedy, Syrup of Figs, has a permanently beneficial effect fit! thfl KtlrYlun system, while tho cheap vegetable oxtracla and mineral solutions, usually sold as mud. icines, aro permanently Injurious. Being well informed, you will use tbe true rem edy only. Manufactured by tbe California Fig Syiup Co; The Columbia Fair. The Columbia H. & 8. F. K. fli.. Nn. 1 of town, has arrangod to offer great indoce ments to the peonle who inav takn npt n the c. ntests in connection with it. fau during the Christmas holidays. All who wish to take part In tho content! ahnnlrt apply to tho committee. Thomas W. Powell, Edward W. Amour and James S. Williams. Speaks for ltaelt. Under the management nf Kilwii. n Maytum, general manager of tho PotU villeHomeM. A. Life Insurance Com pany, in tho past two years 7.0Q0 noliM have been Issued. In that brief period the company has paid over 8,000 in olaimi. Mr. Maylum's manaeoment sneaka fn u. self. Tho Uonument. An Important meetin? of Pnut I4fi n. A, it., will bo hold on Fridav evening anil every member Is roquested to be present. Action will ba takon on the monument question on the same evening. Jinnirl Uanirll Ilunir I I I la hoard the gun of tha sportsman. Get your outfit together and Join tbeir ranks. ncKeis at reduced rites are on tale via tha Nlckol Plate. l-novll Threo pair ladies' black hon (fast enfant tor 25o., at tho People's store, 6-21-tf
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