The 1 SHENANDOAH. PA.. FRIDAY. AUGUST 18. 1893. OKE GENT. y vol. vni.-No. Evening MI'S Absolutely Free ! i II .To every customer who purchases goods to the amount of Unemployed Workmen Take Possession of a Hall. $4S ASH! We will give as a present Shepp's Photographs of the World. J. P. Williams & Son. Look at Our WIDOW DISPLAY $ mmm with polk Tlio Mob Wished In Hold n Slim Meeting In Wnllinllii Hull Without Paying Itcnt. Tlio Proprietor Objected niul tho Hnll Wns Wrecked, Tlais Wooli.. A large consignment of Misses' and Children's Fancy Ribbed Hose, B8touvi( worth 12i and 15) al 9c 116-118 North Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pd. Now to make .Room for Speo'al to KVENtno Hkiiai d. New York, Augast 18. UE first of tlio rlois which labor leaders nnd othors have been pre dieting for Bomo time, as a result of tlio large number of men out of employment, occurred hero yoat onlay. A crowd of more than 5,000 men attacked Walhalla hall, on Orchard street, becauso admittance was denied them. They smashed tlio pinto glass windows Into atoms, forced In tlio door which had been turned against them, and forcibly took I possession of tho place. Several person wero cut by tho flying glass. All sorts of mlsiliH were used and finally tho police reserves from Kl lridge street station were ordered to tho scene, nnd succeeded in partially dlslodg ins tho crowd. Three of the leaders wero arrested. Thoso forming tho crowd were mostly Hebrews, anil represented principally the clothing trades. Thoro wero cutters, gar ment makers, hat makers and cloak makers, Word of the coming of the unemployed had reached AValhalla hnll ahead of tho crowd, nnd In the absence of Flicgninn, the proprietor, his sons and daughters got ready to defend tho place. They first barred tho door and then demanded through the keyhole to know whut tho crowd wanted. Tho reply came back that they wanted to hold n meeting in the hall, but had no money to pay for Its use. They were told they could nothavolt. Instantly there wns a crash 01 breaking glass. Pav- ing stones bad been seized from the street, The moment the first pane of glass wns smashed every one seemed to throw cau tion to the winds. Pane after pane of the was also forced. ""Mr. Firegnimilitugh- ter. a voung girl of 18 years, tried to get in front of the crowd as It swept In, but she was thrown aside. The unemployed men swept chairs and tables aside in their eacerness to hold the meeting, and they liml Im&i-. nhnnt. Ant-.tlpd down to business ... . . . , i - . .... -r 4 In mv ns wn nOBltlVO V Will not Jl.tvu uiuui wuen woru oi me uiinir was reniwiuo 1XU1V IB VUlll iium I I . ,- ,. , 1TI,1.I,I otk ..nil itil nn Tim Bur. RL'ain at that iltnire. JJO you kluw iijw in iuu K eant in chanie at onco called out thoro Wn nro ftblo to SUP J. V VOIl With 1 Ot8, either plain or section. The reserves, numbering J. i i v,..j.nfj A 'anfi'' mvpntm nt nlmnt. fniiron ninn. with Roundsman Cotton at their head, started on a double Fall Goods! I have concluded to sell off all the Russet Shoes I have at a Big Reduction. Children's Shoes, formerly $1.00, now 65 cents. Children's Shoes, formerly $1.25. now 75 cents. All kinds of Women's Russet and Oxford Shoes at and below cost. feld, tailor; Joseph Gold, tntlorj Abraham Blmon, tailor; Meyer Llchonstoln, cutter; Harris Snyder, expressman; William P. Cllne, clerk; Adrian Tire, cutter; Solomon Marcus, peddler; Herman Uollnsky, oper ator; Leon Barsenstack, tailor; Louis Ort- feld, cutter; Herman Dreycr, cutter. Hosonfcld had beou pointed oat Uy 1'ro- prletot Fleignmn as having led tho attack tin his place, and Gold and Simon were famed as his most active lieutenants. Thoso tbrco wero arrested attlie llrst out break. The trio Avoro arrnlgned before Justice Voorhen, in the Essex Market court, but Manager Fllegman refused to make a complaint. Fllezman said that the men would boy- cot him if he pressed tho complaint, And he preferred standing the damage to losing their custom, Fllegman was also atrutu that n prosecution would involve serious Injury or doath to himself. There was nothing elo for Justice Voorhees todobut discharge tlie prisoners. Ho took occasion, howovcr, to tleuouuco tiio manager lor his cowardice. While this scene was being enacted In Kssox market court the police wero mov ing. Tho reserves, in two parties, swept down upon Covenant nnd Walhalla halls at about tho same moment. Many a bruised and lumpy head resulted from tlio encounter. Those driven from the two halls, which nro but forty or fifty feet apart, gathered about tho policemen, nnd the more enthusiastic set tip cries or Stono them!" "Dynamite thoml" There wns another rush and men wero tumbled into the street gutters and an nil round rough and tumble fight took place. The enraged men struck right nnd left, sometimes inflicting injuries on their fel lows in their blind, rage. The policemen Bgaln used tho club freely, scattering the men In nil directions. Without n lender and with policemen's billies waving In every direction the crowd, when driven Into tho street, knew not which way to turn. Inch by inch they wero forced away. A sergeant nnd live patrolmen from tbo Eldredge station guarded the hall last night, and reserves wero in readiness. The men who precipated in the riots wero overawed by the police nnd did not gather agnln in the vicinity. The general opin ion seems to bo that tbcio will be no more violence. Police Captain Devery, who caught a cutter In the nctof stabbing him, said; "If the proprietor had not had tbo three first prisoners discharged the rest would not have been emboldened to wreck the hnll." 14 South Main Street. SIXE3TA.3ST0.ir, xa We are Offering This Week 12-Piece Decorated Toilet Sots! fancy. Call a hliy pots ana hauling DttaK-ew, 18 to put your iiiuiiuy m nun,. A 'safe" invest m nt Gomo and boo what kind wo mean. MAIMING AS A BUSINESS. Children Crippled nml llllmlrd to Sent, nil l'rufciisioiinl ItvgiriirA. Vienna, Aug. 13. A gang of men havo been arrested in Biaktipltz, Croatia, for mutilating young children. Tbo men have for years made, n trado of crippling children and then sending tliem out to beg or selling them to others for the same purpose Children wero stolen or wore misled with promises to visit tho house kept by tlio gang on tho outskirts of the town. Once there they were bound and tortured. When tho pollco s twb tfltis of 12 to 14 years, with their legs broken Another girl of about tho samo age lay bound on a bed with herrlgut arm broken nnd both eyes gouged out Two other children hardly loss horribly mutilated were found on cots in the Collar. Many instruments which have heeu used In pro ducing physical deformities ivero seized. uatnlneil. Ahg. 18. The Presbyterians Appeals Chautauqua,, n. Y., United Presbytery synod vokl last night &IRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S, 8 Seoixtla. IHCaJba. StarJet. Big Inducements to Buyers-- o AT THE o People's Store Ladies' BKck Oxford Ties, patent Up, 05o, elsewhere $1 00. Ladles' ItiUBet Oxford Ties 75c, formerly $1.25. CulhlK' Black Oxford Tier Mc, cheap at 75o. Ladles' Foxed Galtera 00o, reduced from $1.&. Men's Tenuis Shoes ou'y 40c- Wfltr ra -STI mfTb TT2. 121 North Main Street, iXiBiSiia sciiu n ' " - 7 aulck for the scene of the disturbance, It was then tuat panuemonium uroito loose. Tho sons and daughters of the pro nrietor of the hall insisted that every, one ot tho unemployed men bo arrested at once. Tho roundsman saw tnat mis was lmnossible. as the hall was black with men. The roundsman, however, asked if they wanted tho hall cleared. On getting an amrmatlvo reply he proceeueu to uo it. One of the ward detectives was by his side and he nt once tried to selzo a man who had mounted a chiir and was In the act of sneakinir. The speaker was dragged through the crowd and with a policeman on either side was marched to tho station houso. une half the crowd followed while the others remained, determined to hold the meeting auv how. The roundsman said ho would clear tne hall at any cost, and more policemen wero sent for. Then he changed his mind for the moment by leaving the hnll to take care of Itself nud directed his men to clear to exonerate Hov. Mr. Leo aji his appeal from theactlou oJPhlladelphia prosbytery. An appeal wn also heard from two members who w re suspended from the Second United I'resbyterlnu church of Buffalo. During le discussion Dr. Barr, a leading spirt f the synod, Bald that great caution khoiil bo tnken in all such matters, 'Tor, ' sitl tie, "man- other case that may conl before the synod a member said if he wre suspended he would make it hotter those who assisted in t)e opij 1 to sustain ban hell atlon. for tllC fire lit Alnntll City. ATLANTIC Citv, Aui 18. firedestroyed the Opera House, Cty Hill and other property that will fot up i total loss of 575,000, with less tha, W.000 hisurance. It was the biggest blatf mat nu ocuurred In this city in a dozen'eurs, atd at one time assumed tnrontenl proporpons. favor able winds and tPe'lectlve work of the dejartment sti'I'en the flames from spreading ovoi" greater area. The lire A.iinnf a.i in ti rear nf Mm. Ci rum ITnil.n : . I, 1,.1 "UK"'""" " - mo atreeis, wuiuu who wjibo""'s ,uun.tu from some ca' ct uiiKnoyn. J.UOI1 wuru VYIW OUUU VU vnimuu wtJ nl'P VT T 4 ... i n t .Kt'S-SS nlghrd su5 to the hah. where the turbulent ones were uZm las u 'high during still airing their grievances, everybody mp, nm, although th , nlto speaking at once. . 1 fh ,t did not come tin to Captain Devery onlored tnem out. inen Xi- w-u n.... . a scene of wild confusion followed. The v&i PICNIC GOODS!. .Chipped Beef, Chipped Summer. Sausage, Lunch Beeef, Sardines. , men were so enraged at the proprietor that they began to wreck tho place. Chairs were hurled at the windows; gas fixtures were pulled down and a glass partition In the rear room was smashed. At least a dozen men mounted a handsome piano In the corner and jumped on the lid until it was ruined. The mob surged from ono end to another seeking an egress. The po lice could not all forco their way in at first. Forming themselves into a bntter- getary Walton, without otlicinl figures 'm dltlerent meetings, but fromdf1" bis possession, reports that thero ie oee" n Kreatcr tiumber of con versiotnan ""J' lormer year. Like the Rliumi Case. j.jTOWN, N. Y., Aug. 18.-The corn. ner,ry Investigating the death of Min nie Fcn a i-year-old girl, which oc curabout two months ago under sus ploj circumstances, rendered a verdict vlay thut death resulted frnm nr. u.i iir run mik'wi innrs. j". . . . .v i i nnlfinnlnrr Th irivl lio.l l.Au.. ,i Tho doors were torn from their hinges r ' yj" ,,;?, iJlnh tirnlmn." llnn h and the crowd swept through the bar- trf ' ite ,""bI room out Into tho street. i,,,..i , Tlio mon lnt tliolr liiuls rnmnletel v and " -.....w were pauio stricken. Those in the rear were kicked out by the police. Th6 hall is a wreck. The floor Is covered with tiroKen chairs and other debris. The proprietor estimates the damage at several tnousanu dollars. Tha street. IllIllOllCOICI A Short Meeting' Held Evening1. Last THE TAX RATE IS FIXED, It KouitilitH tlio Samo nn Iitt Yeur A Wnr Drrliircil oti Iteor Kt'K", liiklrtt nml Other SonrccM From AVlilcli OtmtructloiiH of the StrcMiU ArUe. PIOKLES ! in: glass and iti: toe dozen. Sweet Pickles, ract, mat rain Ilebbers im the Frlsrn Ilnuil. LOUIS, Auk. 18. Hobbers held nn ft In on the Frisco railroad at St. James, I, at 3 o'clook In tlie morning. They Spelled the express messenger to open " ,l .,.. ,. n tn Rrnnil ' "" ",m neounuif me contents "' a m5 old. of U,e r?"a esoaIel- A poe In pursuit. The rob- plcked up a bale stick and dented thairg CIeTe,II(, vaci,iiBorl. !!Mr?nl,V, Aug. 18.-The presl- beat and kicked the 1? .J??.?" Before they could do blm MkK e ve nB'"after other police rushed to his assistance. 1B fcix Uourt cievsl nd ,? men Bed west on uranu street. ,h ., , . t,nnll, nf .. HnlllnA IFnru Ilia nnu.t., .1 .1... t, It.... on the cruise. From out tho side streets poured a of other Hebrews. They seemed to sp up from the earth. The women shop In (irand street ran into me mures, HebrewB fired missiles of every ue tion at the police. Captain Dever' nearly struck by a flying brick. TC lice arrested the ringleaders and tlr lied in every direction. i. The men whan put In the cell fj and cursed. The news ot the trouj." Ing spread all over the city, vast" collected about the scene of the They were kept out of Orchard st'jLr cordon of police. The reserves of clncts. were called out. When' y rived on the scene the crowds wf awed by their numbers. Sevef"' wer made for disorderly condu . Th. prisoner, were brought ' drldg. str.et pollc. sUtlon. , ' aUr4 oa th blott.r ui Xl,u Invnileil liy Rrnsslioppers. Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 18. -An Invns Ion of grasshoppers ns markeil as that ot 1875-70 ovourred at Fort Scott, Kau. They appeared from the south, and by morning had laid waste all lawns, stripped trees nnd were so Jhiok on the streets that the ground was almost covered. . I'araljieil br Strike. ST. Paul, Aug. 18. There has been no change in the situation in the Manitoba and Noithwosteru railroad, which is prac tically pamlyudl by the strike, which now extends through every department. The Weather, Cooler; westerly winds ant. fair tonight. T IfEQUIUED but a f hort session of tho Bor ough Council last night to disposo of tho busi ness that camo before it, and an adjournment was taken at abont 0 o'clock, Tho members present wero Messrs. Bottertdgo.VanDuicn, Gallagher, Dougherty, James, McQnlre, Holnian, Schlefly, Coakley, Gable, Finney and GaQlgaii. After reports of soveral committees on bust ness of a routine character Mr. Gable pre sented tbo nanio of Mrs. Goodman, a widow residing in the Fourth ward, for exoneration from taxes. Tho lamp and watch committee reported that an olectriu light had been placed in front of tho entrance to the lockup,and tbo commit tee on Hues reported that It had mado a satis factory arrangement with tho agent for the Lazarus Bills cetato for a conipliauco with tho borough ordinances. Councilman Holman said ho wished to call tho attention of tho Hoard of Health to a filthy l'lsco at tho comor of Market and Cherry streets that requires attention. Tho construction cominittco was authorized to renlaco tho present wooden outer door of tho lockup with an iron one. After hearing a report from tho Borougli Surveyor regarding tho grado of Bast Centre street, on which tho Lakeside Klcctrtc Hall way Is to be constiuctcd, It was decided to allow tho grado to remain as It Is. It was decided to havo llr. Grant, tho street paving contractor, furnish Council with an Itemized statement showing tbo amounts the abutting property owners havo paid and tho amounts duo from them, so that the Borough Solicitor may mako arrangements to file liens against tho properties in accord sn?r., iT.'.'Iv.VCrI- Assombly under The tax rate for 1693 was flxed at tho sam scale as last year eight mills. This, with the tax for public water works, makes tho total rate 13 mills. Umuciluian Coakley Baid ho thought something ought to be dono to compel nconl to keep beer kegs and boxes off -tbo streets on Sundiijs. Hoealdlast Sunday ho countod twenty seven kegs on East Centra street, Mr. llolmau said a business man was obliged to stop his horse and remove four kegs from one of tho Btrtets. Tiio Chief Burgess was instructed to enfurco the ordinance The following petition was then read : To the Ojflcer ami Hem en of the Borough council o Shenandoah, l'u: We, ' lie undersigned cli zens and business men of tne borough ot Shenandoah, V i , would rejptotfully petition your honorable body to aoato tne nign ly nuisance which has bo n go log on for tba past fow ntghis ant Is still con. tmul ig, namoiy: the nightly lect .rus.roxb.lbl lions which aro bein (dven by a oertaln non I'tsiaent uoc.or on west t'emro str.eu The crowds that congregato nightly huvs become a nuisance and Injury to our business In tuat thu Ir mts of our stores uro crowded and customers re compelled to force their way through In or dcrto t'ade with ui. Tho petition was signed by B. II. Morgan M. A. Koller, It. W. Stoit, Charles Derr, John D. Trcziso, Thomas Slattery and E. F, Gallagher. Thu Chief Bargees stated that he had given the party complained against a license for one week dating from August 11, in con sidcration of tbo paymout of live dollars. ins isorougu tjoucitor said the only way out of the dillieulty, if Council agreed that nuisance exuttu, was to tender a repayment of tho license fee and stop tlio exhibitions. All the Couuciiuien seemed to agrco that tho complaint was a just one and the Chief Burgosa was iu.tiuctod to follow tho Solicitor's advice. A letter from William Wilhelm, Esq., of Pottsvlllo, stated that he had been retained to bring suit for tho $300 which JI, E. Doylo claims for services as secretary of tho Joint cominittco on public water works. The coniuiuiiioutiou whs referred to tho law com niltteo and Solicitor. The Borough Council will refuse to pay the claim on the ground that thoro was an understanding that no one acting on tlio committee was to rcccivo pay, 0dE DANA'S SAB3APABILLA, ITS " TUB KIND THAT OUBES". Jujurml at Mllilamstuu. Mrs. Goodrich, of Cherry street, yesterday received a telegram stating that her sou. John, had been very seriously injurud at a oolllery iu Willianistown. Mrs. Uoodridge, upon receipt or a second telegram, started for Willianistown in a carriage and no informa tion nas jot necu received of tho result of tr visit A PARTY. HIM ltotlmi Dole-, Ilia HriincolIM, l'leas- sully i:ntert.ilneil. A party was given In honor of Miss Roslna Davlcs, of Vatcs,at tho rcsldonco of tbo Bovan family, on South West strcot, Weduosday ovonliig, Instrumental and vooalniailoinado tho evening pass very pleasantly. The rendi tions wore by Misses S. Wasloy and II. Trlco, John Hough, Misses Edith Morgan, Bollo Brown, Joanctto Bevan, May and Mattlo Davlcs and Maude Gilpin, John J. Price, John Prico, Jr., James Hough, Josso Hughes aud 11. Bovau. Miss Bosina Davics proved herself an accomplished musician. Refreshments wero served during tho evening. Among the guests wore Misses Mary Hooks Uattio Webster, Dolla Parry, Gortlo Hough, Elen Davies, Minnio Slianner, of Now York, aud Uattio Jenkins, of Connecticut; Messrs. William Pratt, Edward Gilpin, Samuel Shone, Milton Blllman, Edward Gilpin, Charles Wlllman and D. B. Thomas, Miss Davics has been very favorably Im pressed by tho people of Shenandoah and is delighted by tho visit to tho place. Slio loft yesterday for Mahanoy City, whero bIio will conduct revival services for tho balauco of this week nnd will then loavo for Plymouth. Aftoru brief stay thoro Miss Davios will go to tho World's Fair and heforo her return to Wales will conduct meetings In tho Southern states. USE DANA'S SAKS APAEILL A , its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." PKilSONAL.. Mrs. John B. Jones returned from Blooms burg yestorday. Miss Maggio McDonald, of West Lloyd street, left for Philadelphia this morning. James Graut, Michael Mcllct and M. D. lialoue havo returned from Atlantic City. Miss Harrio Cimpheli, one of Shamokln's excellent school teachers, Is visiting friends here. Hon. D.D. PhllllpsLof Gonlon.and McHcnry Wilhelm, Esq., of ABhland, wero visitors to town last ovcuiug. Mri. O. 8 Keblcr and daughter, Ethel, and Miss Clara Yost, aro visiting Mr. aud Mrs. M. 11. Kehler at Camden, N. J. Edward Mowery, of Norfolk, Virgiula, who camo to town last week to attend tho funeral of his mother, Mrs. Girlou, left for tho south to-day. Mrs. Charles Blakcr, Mrs. Joseph Dusto, Mrs. William Ollfillan and Mrs. John Bartsch went to Ashland this morning to attend a picnic of tho Beformed Sunday school of that place. Mr, and Mrs. II. C. Boycr started for tho World's Fair this morning, Thi afternoon Mr. nnd Mrs. John F. Finney started for th samo placo and expect to meet Mr. and Mrs tho party will leave by boat for Cioveland and tuo next day will loavo that citv via lh Tin troit k Cleveland Steamboat Lino for Detroit From tho latter placo to Chicago the trip will bo made by boat and tho party will arrivo at Ma lair next Friday. USE DANA'S SAESAPABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." HALF RATES. ...u rum xruius iu Ulilcilgu Fair via IViin. cyltaiilu ltullroaU. Tho popular excursions to Chicago which aro boiug run by tho Pennsylvania railroad seem to furnish exactly what tho people want ine nrst two trains were well patronized, and as the vacation season is now well advanced, uio remaining excursions will undoubtcdlv auraci a mucn larger number of passengers. a decided improvement in the train sched ulo, which accelerates it so as to deliver tho passengers in Chicago at an early hour the lollowing afternoon, places the special train almost on an equality in tho matter of speed wnu mo ucst express trains. ine special trains are composed of the standard coaches for which tho Pennsylvania jtauroau is tamous. Only ono night Is nass! on the road, and tho arrival in Chicago is so vimeu as to give abundant opnortunitv fi.r engaging quarters beioro nightfall. 'I'llA H.I.B l. u ucii excursions a August law aud ICth. The special train will loavo New York 0 a. m., Jersey Citv 0:13, Philadelphia 11:30, Frazer 12:09 p. m. I'uwiugiown vis, raruesburg 12:11. Lan caster 1:25, Conewagol:57, Uarrisbum. 3 n. ni.. arriving In Chicago early tho next afternoon. Tho oxcursion rate, good only on the special train and valid for return within ten days, is $20 from Now York, ,18.25 from Phlladei phla, and proportionately low from othnr stations. No one should fall to visit tho fair with such faoIUtios at hand. I.mt Chance to Vl.lt the Uctnu. Tho Philadelphia and Roadina Bailrna.l will run an exoursion to Atlautlc Citv nn Thursday, Aug. 21. This will be the last of the delightful series of seashore exoursions given this soasou. aud will doubtless bo the most enjoyable. The season is now at its heighth at Atlantic City.'Snd the fishing and bathing at tholr vory best. No Letter time than this could bo solocted for a visit to old Neptune's domain, and tho trip in ovory way is one appealing to the pleasure seeker. The tickets for this oxcursion are good from Thursday, 31th lust., until aud inclusive of the onsuiug Monday, and are sold at $3.60. 1 1 JJ I n n i n Great Improvements Made in Their Church. RE-OPENM ON SUNDAY, Several VI nil log l'nutiirs Wlllvtnlat In the Vcremoiiles Tlio Congregation HasGmio to nn' Hxpcino of Over Two Thousand Dollars. Suit' for Duuiug. Thanis MiUuue, of BrortUovilie, has In stltlited suit agiiust the Pliiladidohla .fc Heading Coal"& Iron Company aud tho P. W. 8liejfox ostato for $10,000 damigw, for Injury to hi property by undermlulug done by the Heading Company at Kohinoor colliery, winch u leased from tbo tiucufer estate. mutes ivonuor woriter, GO cents per bottle, a bottlw 11.00. Whllo's White Wuuder Soap, 10 cents per cskei 3 oskes, 25 coins, 8 18 St Here You Ate. Ifyou ar lookhif fur an elegant new noma, Jji.it pijimaueut, healthy place, lilted wilii ail tlio latest cnnvonlouoos, plenty of yard room, call .t thta offlce for full particular. A common cold should not Downs' Elixir will cure It. be neglected lm IIUBCII alterations and improvements h ar been going on pretty extenslvoly In town this summer, bnt nono of tbo edifices show as much beneficial cbango as the Ebenczcr Evan gelical church, which is located at the southeast corner of Cherry and West streets. This odi- fico has certainly undergono a wondorful change, nnd when the doors are thrown open after tho long vacation tho parishioners may feel confident that tho verdict of the visitors will be unanimously In pralso of tho work which has been dono. Tho church has not been la uso by tho congregation during tho past three months aud only Sunday school and prayer mooting services havo boon held during that period, ono of tho rooms in tho Lloyd street school building (through tho kindness of the School Board) having boon used for that purpose. 4Riuiediatoly upon theclosingof thechurch In tho early part of last June, tho building was placed in charge of a oommlttoo consist ing of Messrs. J. K. Kehler, George W. Beddall, J. L. Hasslcr, M. L. Kcmmoror, George W. Hasslcr and J. U Kester, and tho work of repairs and improvements wero a, onco begun. ) Thanks to tho untiring efforts of tho com mittee named aud tho artistic aud substantial workmanship of Messrs. J. L.Uasslerand J. W. Johuson tho church now pre-- nta an en tirely new appearance. The tiresome stair way leading from tho street to the body of tho church, with its abbeviated vsstibule, will no longer bo an o csoro to the congregation, who will now outer a line vestibule through two independent entrances from Cherry street on tho first floor, and immediately in front of them find a re-arranged jjuuday school aud prayer mooting root . To tho rluhtand Jett of tho eatra i this roo they will 11 jd an easy siriv netting Vaipiu general assembly room above j I ho placo of general service presents a fino.i appearance. Tho old painted panes in t p susu i rauios on each siilu and In uio fror roar have been replaced by more panes with stained glass triuuu gsP; old pews have been remov . and places havo been arrr large, ct )( ua &euia wnu improved U&uK. w -( guaranteed to keep oil "that t.re ' fc wt'ich wo road so much. The re arra. of the pews makes three aisles Instead which was a source of much ooroolalnt seating canacltv nf thn nhniwii a Dia, DIU.IHUI. iuuuimxi uv uio oiiantm. i - Iho appearance ot tho church has i greatly improved by tho building of at the back of the pulpit and the additioL -.1 .. . Vf have been repapered and decorated al , cioiy ot mo cnurcn, a bright Brussels cirp i mmuutui pattern covers uio noor. in i quite novel. Two chandeliers will be and they aro adaptable for either gas or chimney which stood iu the way for so j wn. uo, oiau uiauupvureu uu a new on structed outside the buildlng,iu tbo alley1 Will UDHnrPlM IU lis Bfiuul -I-Iim ln-afin the furnace has also been ehsued Sunday school attendants wUi e c rw -" , . .UIAJ .1111 1.111 1 11 ! V. I I 1 1 ! V WM bi w iV. AUUCU to Ul UIOSO IlllJW ments aro the repainting of th. exteriuS both tho church And thn ramniim nml u an stantial tar pavement on both sides of entire property. Theeost of tho imnr ments aro estimated at 9,600. The coug v..i t: i .. ... : 1 1 i - . i -i i 11. uchteuwalner. The church will ronnAiiral nn Ihat .lav nd ,l..i ur.ll uiicuinieu uv Kteruu aervieee in inn ranmintr afteruoon and evening. Aboqk those have promised to ossw the luif .cT at Bervicee aro Bev. G. W. arose, presiding cM of the Pottsvllle district ; Bov. d B and Bev. II. G. Ulick, ftftswly pastor of 1 looai congregation, bat now located at Uazleton, 96 and 60 cents a bettla. No bettor In vest ment can bo had than a bottle of the cele brated imported Anchor Pain Expclier for rheumatio complaints. It faas received the indorsements of prominent physicians, and is for sale at a H. Uagenbaeh's, P. p. D. Kir lin's, J. M. Hlllau's and other druggists. made to the on East Coal I'oluts. Improvements aro being Gerald McKernan property street. Fakirs and patent medicine men are not to be allowed to sell ou the streets hereafter aud mako tho pavomeuts Impassable for pedes trians. Something went wrong with the arc llirht n the Borough Council chamber last nlaht aud half the meeting was conducted In Uio dim glare of ono 10-oandlo iueaudeeceut lamp. The motto of the proprietors of Dr. Henrr Baxter's Mandrake Bitters Is, "the greatest good to the greatest number," and so sell a largo bottlo of a valuable remedv for the small price of 96 cents, and warrant every bottle to give satisfaction funded lm They Otane, In aoswdanee with the Instructions of the Borough Counell, (Jhtef Burgess Bun; mat -night notified the medlelne advertiser who held forth ou Centre street the past few nights that the exhibitions should cease. The license fee was returned and tho party left town this morning. The Three W remedies that have been sold from the White, Hack, are on sale at Klrlln's Pharmacy, Ferguson Hotel build Ing. 8 18-31 You ore Invited to call at FrlcSic's Carpet Store, No. xo -xuucu jttruiu rtiT-ar.i. to Hla new Hue ot Ctot&a and Vfl t, on
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