V1 EVENING HER THE 7 SHENANDOAH. PA.. TUESDAY. APRIL 25. 1898. ONE CENT. VOL. VIIL-NO. 4G. AN 4fc OPENER That is just what we are 501115 to do. Open your eyes to a realization of -the fact that you can buy more goods for 50 cents at the Shenandoah eadv-Pav Store ! Thau anywhere else for $1.00. They are all fresh goods moving daily and as good as any in the market. 'Everything in the Grocery Line 1 Not in this list sold prices. Give us a call Best family Hour, (ciwtllty guaran teed) per 100 lbs $2 10 10 cans marrow fat pens 1 00 12 cans good corn 1 00 10 cans bent corn 1 00 12 cans cold packed tomatoes, (Standard) 1 00 10 cans qold packed tomatoes, (whole) 1 00 30-lb pall best jelly - 90 7 " 25 20 " " 70 30 " " preserves 2 00 3J " " ' 25 1. toy pall apple buttnr, 5 lbs 25 10 3-lb bars yellow soap..- 1 00 9 pieces yellow soap 25 0 pieces Miners' noap 25 C pieces white eonp 25 7 lbs Carolina rice - 4qtssoup beans,.. 25 6 lbs XXX soda crackers 25 4 lba Muscat elle raisins, no stems 25 1 lb best Sultana prunes 10 3 lbs evaporated apples. 4J lbs dried pears..... 25 4 lbs small pretzels 2 3-lb box sliver r)o?b starch 15 6 lbs loose silver gloss staroh 25 1 keg of best Holland herring 65 Mackerel, lnrge, fat and white, per lb 13 All goods promptly delivered free of charge. Mail orders will receive careful and prompt 114 So,utli Qarpets and Oil New Styles retzels or Pretzels -IJIGJI FULL EOLLER FLOUR., $ti.60 Per at extremely low and be convinced. Mackerel, large, fat and white. per kit 1 00 4 lbs best boneless cod fisb 25 Parlor Pride polish, legular price 15c 10 25 3 bottles flavoring extracts, large size 1 lb best ground pepper.... 15 3 doz large green pickles 25 Chow Chow and mixed pickles, perqt 10 1 lb Joker plug chewing tobacco 8 1 lb Gall & Ax smoking 28 7 cans best table peaches 1 00 No. 7 broom, 4 tie 25 No. 6 broom, 3 tie .f. 20 4 boxes Red Seal iye 25 4 bottles blue, large size 7 bottles blue, emull tie 25 Sealed herring, 60 in boflt-, por box 15 1 lb baking powder, equal to any 1 7 boxes oil sardines 2' Olbs good tea, regular price 25c... 1 00 3 lbs best tea, regular price 45c... 1 00 Pure cider vinegar, apple Juice only, per gallon 14 Cigars, per box of 100, from $1 to 6 60 Gold Dust washing powder, 4 lb box 21 Cottollne, in 3 and 5 lb pail, per lb 14 attention Main Street. Cloths. and Handsome PatternsRe' ceived almost dally. It yon want thtm served, ready for moving or houne cleaning, ORDER XIIJEM NOW. Agency or tho Original MORAVIAN HUE TZMLSf, Ihe finest article of the Jslttd mads. GRADE - Barrel.- A MIXTURE OP BRIEF BUT IN TERESTING PARAGRAPHS. GLEANINGS HERE AND ELSEWHERE Tho Orenm of What tho Reporters Hoar and Soe In all Sections of tho Town Ntoely Grouped Together. 4raJUl'iluyUHKNT8 now ! under way at tho I Kohluoor colliery prom 5 ise to greatly facilitate tdrxit the operation of the r i.t , . worKings uuu increase tho shipments. Tho work of making the changes will be com. pleted In abont threo weeks. A now unuergrounu elope is uolng Mink on tho Buck Mountain voln of tho mine. When completed it will bo about 150 yards in depth, 14 feet wido and 8 feet above the rail. The slope l fast renting completion aud in contemplation of this mechanics have started to put in tho hoisting apparatus and are placing a pair of first motion engines which are as largo and equal in all respect to the engines in use at tho Shenandoah City colliery shaft. When this new slope is put in operation tho oolliery will havo an increasod capacity at tho start of at least thirty cars a day. Tho work of making tho improvements in no wiso interferes with the regular operations ut tho colliery. rolntg. Lilacs soon. Trailing aibutus now. Desirable ofllces for rent eco "wut column. Good servant girls aro as tcaree as lieu'. teeth in Shenandoah. Bad ones plenty. Another sale nfrV6torn aiBrts-oA Friday. Iiead advertisement ill to-day's IIllriALD. It is reported that Dives, Poatcroy Stewart coaiteinplate opening a largo branch house in Girardvillo. Pneumonia and death aro now camping on tho trail of tho young man who is trying to break in his now spring clothes. It is said tho calendar of the Pottsville criminal court, which will bo taken up next Monday, will bo a vry lengthy one. C. J. Quinn hag repaired the sign that spans tho pavement In front of his agency and heralds tho virtue of tho Singer machines. During the dull afternoons many of our townsmen find pleasure in visiting tho site of the now dam at ' Raven Run aud watching tho progress of the work. Tho gentle warble that was intrusted with tho mcseage, "Little Itobln toll Kitty I'm Coming," is not oxpected to report until after no gets his overcoat and snow shoes out of pawn. Tho flro plug at tho cornor of Main and; Lino streets has beea repaired and is in good condition again, owing to a thorough over hauling received at the hands of tho over handy V. P. Williams. A Polo made complaint to 'Squiro Shoe maker that he gave an electric railway conductor a five dollar gold pieco and re ceived but five cents change, but ho did not decide to institute suit. It is said that after tho Main street sewerage line is completed and covered no property-holder will bo allowed to connect with it, as ample opportunity to mako con ncction lias been given to all. The IIhkald acknowledges receipt of an excellent musical composition entitled "Rldgeview Waltz" by A. R. Shaw, of La robe, a former resident of this town and son-in-law of Goorge G. Jacoby. John M. Place, who is scrying time in the Fottsville jail for libel, will no doubt be pardoned. Goorgo W. Chllds, A. J. Droxel and other prominent men havo signed a petition to tho Governor asking for it. His sister, who is an employe in one of the state departments, is managing his case. Gus Long, conductor on tho Reading Railroad, has a record of traveling 200,000 miles. Exchange. This must he a mistake. 600,000 miles would bo nearer the mark, for otio of the llmum stall' was with Long during one-eighth) of tho latter's railway service and has a credit of 100,000 miles. Said a noted man of CO years, "my mother gavo me Downs' Elixir for coughs and colds when I was a boy." lm Stole Watch, Anthony Donosavage wasrobbod of a silver watch inBunsayago's saloon on Ease Centre street last night. Anthony Govanotsky was arrostcd but positively denied the charge, but ho was put uuder $300 bail, as tho prose cutor wm quite ae positive that he win the guilty man. Arm laJnrtMl. Patrick Connelly, of South Jardln street, had his right arm, very badly equeeaed between the elbow aud ahonlder th te inoru i ug by having It enught between mine wn) at tho Turkeyjliuu colliery- Wuutvtl. A number of hands wanted. Apply at Whito street cap factory to-moirow at 7 a. in. 4-26-lt If you have "a love of a baby" aud what mother doesn't think that her own is the finest in the land then get a handsome baby coach for it. Prom $4 $5 $6 $7 $8 $10 $12 and up to -$23. 2Loc3Lx.xoca. Twia.ty 3?or Oont. THE TEACHERS' CONTEST OVBB TWBNTY-SIX HUNDRED VOTES YHSTERDAY. JIIss Agnes Stein Ornithine Inorwulng Iter I.iiul Over the Other Competi. - tuiH Who Itetuln Their Jteopective roetltloun. Agnes Stein fiSUIl Maine H. Wwiley 3(1 lit! NclUo Balrd - 80O7 Mary A. Connelly .... SI1W7 Mahalo llrchlM...-.... ,.... l8s Frank 11. Williams..,': 8438 Carrie SHwst..,- 40HI Anna Al, Dangler ......... ,,,,, S ,19 Mary A. Laferty , geso Bridget A. Burn ,.. ti& Oardull Smith ., as 6 Battle Hobs ino unte n. Phillips lsoi Mary A. 8taok.... : lflflo James It. Lewis, 1081 1311a Clauser ., 871 Clara CHao 08S I Hannah Reese ., 06T Maggie Cavanaugh.. m Irons Sbaae 880 Annie Mansoll ........ 678 Sadie Dantell ; s Jennie Ramage........... JUS UzsteLehe - ..... )M Minnie Dipper 188 Lutale O'Oonnell 128 Vote polled yesterday 3078 Qraud total 1W)1 Tin: wosw's Tui. Tho dlseiplea of Iuak Walton and those who take delight in beautiful specimohs of tho finny triba will find much to interest thorn at the Columbian Exposition. In tho Usheries hall there are fish of all kinds; rare, curious and common and they movo slowly around in their glass cases, gazing open mouthed at tho equally open-mouthed crowd that gazes at them. In the main building, Canada, Norway and Junju already liavo thoir exhibits well toward completion. Our sister m the north comes to tho front in great shape. The specimens hero aro all stuiTod JUKI iutfcatttl. Thaw tm great AttecHo salmon, monster Quinnat salmon from tho Eostigouolic, speckled trout from the Nipigon, and lako trout from Lako Memph rnmagog. As a display of the denUens of Canada's -waters it is highly interetiug and creditable. Japan has a largo display which the quint, dark haired workmen were busy getting into shupo. Thoy seemed to tako do- light in showing tho daintily framed exhibt its, and in translating the hieroglyphic char acters thereon into a queer English that told they were cod, flounders, smelt, sardines, Anchovy and horriug. Thoy havo also a largo collection of hooks, Hues, etc. Hut Norway has tho best and most interesting on the ground. USE DANA'S SABSAPARILLA ,IT9 "THE KIND THAT CURES." ApprniiL-bfnc: AVechllnjis. There is much talk of weddings at this timo'aud If all reports aro true many of our fair acquaintances and jnpular young men w ill surrender their claims to singlo blessed ncss before midsummer. Thus far thcro are three engagements on the tapis. It is under stood that Miss Knto James, daughter of Rev. II, G. James, aud Richard T. Knight, at present in the western part of the state, will bo married on May 1st. Miss Jennie Williams aud Thomas Sanger, recently of town, but now of Shamokln and Mt. Carmol, will bo married on May 10th, at Shamokin, It is also understood that Miss Naomi Wooden, of town, and James Hughes, formerly of this placo, but now of Johnstown, will bo married in Juno, USE DANA'S SAHSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." "Tom" lerguson Dead. Yesterday aftoruoon P. J. Ferguson re. ceived a telegram announcing the death of bis brother, Thomas J., of this place, at Chicago. Tho docoased was 42 yoars of age and left a wlfo and threo children, the oldest boing 17 years of ago. No arrangements nave oeen maao tor tuoiunerai, as it is uot known when tho body will reach here. It will probably arrive on Thursday. Ureuker Hoys Arrested. Richard Barrett, Joseph Mansfield and Joseph McAudrew, boys employed at Packer No. 3 colliery breaker, have been arrested for assaulting ono Adam Powshaw. It is claimed tho boys make a practico of firing pieces of slate and coal at tho Polos and Hungarians who work at the colliery. The case will be tried bv 'Sauiro Monachan to-nicht. I j Coughing Lead to Consumption, ' iiemps liaisam win stop tue cough at Indecent Assault, Mary Tuluru appeared as prosecutor before 'Squire Shoemaker ytstorday afternoen ln a I oase against Max Darewlos, charging iudeoaiit assault The a caused waived a hearing and furuished $900 bail for trial Rheums Usui is quickly - cured by Arnica and Oil Liulmsnt. 'Admiral." "Don't Mention It" Is what a counoisieur remarked when questioned as to whether the "Admiral" made au enjoyable stuoko. Thus cigarette is not made by the trust. For fur ther particulars call on or address li. La bows & Co., Mahonoy City, Pa. BEFORE THE JMCES, FEW OASES RECORDED LAST NIGHT. AN ARREST MADE AT PITTSTON Yorkshaw Mato and Brought Robbed His Room Skippod, But la Btiok to Stand Trial For It. OLICE matters in 'Squire MonaghaK's temple of justice iu the First ward IiaVo taken I it little boom. Last night tho Justice addel iv number Of cases to libs docket. Ono of them wns a case in which Goorge York- shaw appeared na tho accused and Joe Stremitus was tho prosecutor. About a month ago the two men were room-mates in a Hungarian boarding house iu this town and Yorkshaw shipped out with $30 which he took from the prosecutor" trunk. Spoolal Officer Anthony Alexis WW given the euo and on Sunday last ho learned that the fugitive was In Luzorno county. At six o'clock yestorday morning he arroMcd Yoikabaw at PitUton. Tho accused ws given a hearing before 'Squire Mouaglinn last night and committed in dolault of $500 111. He is still in the locknp, but wilfptoliably go to tho comity jail to-motrow. Our 1'iwt OMre. Tho Reading Kvtning U'orW, Democratic, pays tho following complimont to tho man agement of tho post olfice in that city. What Is hero said can be applied to niuuy post otlicos In this county : Tho "rascals" In charge of tho Reading post office aro now running this important institution iu a most c,i editable manner, a condition of affairs that 'gives groat BUtia&Uion to everybody, ox ceptlng, of oosrse, the hungry few crying, "turn tho rascals out and nut us in 1" At tho Board of Trado banquet the other oveif nig Assistant Postmaster Konnoy guve some statistics regarding the office that weio surprising vo many present ns tney were agreeable. It Is all too true that the people never think of tho post office at all when it is progressing admirably, but think anil talk of it a great deal when the slightest hitch iu tho machinery takes place. This, however, is one of the peculiarities of oar human nature. Wo do not think at all of our well days, nor do we nay much attention to ploasaut weather. Henco tho post office ofll- cials must ever regard tho silence of tho people us the best evidence of approval on their part of tho manner in which the big aud rapidly growing mail business of this oity is conducted. Go to the lruir. The public is responding quite generously to the appeal for tho relief of the willows' aud orplians' fund of Watkin Watere' Tost, No, 146, G A. R., aud the fair now being held In Robbius' opera house for that purpose is boing well patronized. As tho drawings upon the fund have been quito heavy for several montlis past however considerable return will be required to affect a proper replenishment and it is hoped a generous response to tho appeal will be' continued for a few moro days. Last night tho attendance at tlie fair was very satisfactory. The priae last night was a can of lard and was won by Charles Fitjsimmons, a little boy who helps to support his widowed mothor by working in tho breaker. Thore will bo an extraor dinary bill of attraction at the fair to-night, but no increase will be made in the charge for admission. VfE DANA'S SABSAPARILLA. us " THE KIND THAT OUBES". Set 111m Klght. Geo. Augustus Sala, the well known Eng- ( Hsu writer, on nis last Australian inn. wrote foIow8 to The I,wdw DMly Telegraph: 'I especially havo a pleasant remembrance of the ship's doctor a ory experienced mari time medico indeed, who tended me most kindly during a horrible spell of bronohitis and spasmodic asthma, provoked by the sea tog which had swooped down on us just after we left San Franoisoo. But the doctor's rreaerintioM and the Increasing warmth of temperature as we nearea me iTopios aud ln parMentor, a couple of Allooek's Porous Plasters clapped on one on the chert aud another between tue snouiaer diu Mt me right." Lane's rainuy ueaioiue Aiove tiie iioweu Eaoh day. Iu order to be healthy this It necessary. Thu J't Jiluw or buneombe, but liviug fltvts. Lew Hopkins, of Co. K, 81at Pennsylvania VoHwtean, has had a Singer Sewing Machine la his tamlly ' in USB for 25 yean and is in good .working "lug order to-day. Miates Dougherty uk) Linden m mulh are contestants for a New Improved ginger Machine. Give them a vase aud help along a worthy cause the Widows' and Orphans' 1 uid, U. A. R. 4-21-6t Tue dutxw of the aim win is no more sure of its work of death than a neglected cough. Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry aud Seneka will speedily oure you. OBE'S OBSERVATIONS. What lie Bee unit Hears During Ills Tmvelfl. "This is sandwich weather, remarked! drummer yesterday, All sunshine one nay and clouds and rain tho noxt." Interest In the selection of somo one to fill tho vacancy in tho local suporintendonoy of tho public schools, which "will be occasioned by the expiration of Mr. L. A. Freeman's term, is Increasing dally. So much so that tho approaching election for a county super intendent is almost completely shadowed. Both should receive the most careful atten tion, for upon a proper filling of the positions depend tho welfare of tho schools. Thore should bo no trifling or silly bickering. I was iwkod tho qtiior day whew the people in tills vicinity expect to hold their piouioe during the comiug summer. Thore is really no suitable place within a radius of several , miles outsldo of Lakeside. The abandon ment of the old Columbia Park and eviction, , through jotttousy, at the electric railway r park, has loft us no pleasure resort other than Lakeside Park. There was some talk of fixing up tho trotting park, but it seems to have ended with talk. There ware rumors yesterday that the street committee intended stopping work on tho Main street sewer line because the projectors had not submitted the agreeuien. Council required as a guarauteo, iliat tlia street would be kept in good condition. The, matter was satisfactorily adjust od. jjfa, Scheifly refuted to turn tho agreement ofei, to Mr. Gable, chairman or tho street eom- mittee, on Saturday night, but Have it to. Borough Solicitor Pomeroy yestrdy tnoru,-. lug. On of the cheekiest pieces of "cheek that has been brought to my attention for some time was embodied in a letter received at tho Hr.KAT.i) office the other day, accompanying a communication several pages in length set ting forth reasons why n certain candidate should be notmnnfod for and olected to a' oouuty office. The writer generously offered to take six extra copies of tho paper in re turn for tho publication and volunteered to furniali more correspondence on tho same subject if desired. Some people are very tiresome. The announcement that the Sohuylklll Traction Company intends extending its road down South Main street to the Penn sylvania depot has met with popular favor. The extended line would soon pay for itaeiC It has always been a matter of surprise that the line was not extonded to the depot in tlm first place. Obk. Bartholomay's Rochester Reerat Schooner's, North Main street. 4-22-tf PKlltKINAU. M. T. Lawler spent yesterday at Wilkes Barre. William H. Thaler, of Corning, N. Yn is in town. Goorgo Schoener went to Pottsville this morning. Elmer Johnson, of Lost Creek, spent this morning in town. Misses Clara and Emma Seitaer spent to day atMahanoy City. Peter Griffiths, of GirardvlUe, was a vis itor to town yesterday. Thomas M. Snyder, of Pottsville, was a visitor to town yesterday. MissMury Roborts spent Sunday atMt. Carmel with her parents. John F. Reynolds, of Mahanoy Plane, spent this morning in town. John R. Leisonrinj, of Ilaalatau, gpeqtt yesterday afternoon in town. Levi Refowieh, son and daughter left for New York City this morning. Rev. Joseph J. Brennau, of Ashland, was a visitor to town yesterday afternoon. Cliarles L. Shaw, of Pitta ton, spent last night in town the guest of H. E Denglex. Georg W-. Weiss, county superintendent of Ute public schools, was a visitor to town na- terday nSleruoon. Miss Nettie Beaver, of XUkwova, Oohuabia couuty, is viaitiug Kiss Lanra Hewez, of West Line street. Michael Whalen, of Boston, .Mass, i in town. . He came here to attend the ftUMtal af his aunt, Mrs. Mary O'Neill, wbleh will (tk place to-morrow. Mr. and Mrs. John XeGowaa have ratsuMd from their bridal tour and are oatsfcrtaUy located at the oU MeOowan homsssead on East Centre street. Max Meyer, who has recently been fUUiig a position as pharmacist at Mahanay Plana, hat been re-engaged by J. M. Hillau, tbe Soalfc Main street druggist. Rheniuatttm, the king of all diseases, is quiekly conquered by the eeleln-ate imr ported "Anchor Pain Kxilkr.'' Try it and be convinced. 85 and V) cents a ttie, at C. H. Haveubuch, P. P. D. Klrlia. J. M. Hillau. and other druggists. 3t Buy KeystutM flour. Be Mire that the oauii. l.Kxsia & Bars, Ashland, Pa, is printed m every savfc. 3-3-3taw QAtPET BEATERS. All Klatfs, at F ttke's Carpet Siore, S. Jardin St
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