The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, February 08, 1894, THIRD EDITION, Image 1

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    Evening Herald.
VOL. IX.--NO. 45.
SHENANDOAH. PA.. THU11SDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1894
ONE CENT,'
m
Furniture of every variety
and price. Many specialties
worth columns of description
and praise. But we only have
room to mention a few things.11
Chamber suits, $20 up ; rug
parlor suits, $40 up. All other
goods cut down at same rate.
J.P.WILLIAMS&SOto
V L' J.I IV I . . . Tl I .
oumeinmg .New i nis vveeK.
Gents' Night Slilrtt).
Wo have opened eno caso of theso garments which turned out ruoro than
satisfactory. They are mado of an elegant muslin, pocket on the left sido,
feather-Btltchcd collar, cuffs and front and trimmod in assorted colors. In-
deed, a garment that cost $190 could not bo neater. This week at only 5Qo
Ladies' Lav, it Apkons A nice va lety, colored borders, full size an
made of black or white lawn. Sold now at 25 O
11 BOARD!!
A New system For Trans
acting Business in Vogue.
EARLIER ADJOURNMENTS
Ii Dr. Silupan Using n l.lceli.e (.muted
lllm by tlio School Hoard for Teaching
llli Countrymen Atheism Instead of tlio
Kll(linll I.lllilfllage ?
The School Board of Shenandoah has
adopted a new system for transacting busi-
ness by which it saves sovoral hours each
meeting which previously went to the dls- " 'a understood that tho interests of a cer
eussion of work dono by tho various com- !a,n,P5t,aT!1!0 Democratic niogul has been
iiivvniu uuu uu nasinvttcu somo ot ttiorollab
116-118 North Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa.
jnlttcos. Under tho new rule tho committees
meet on tho first Tuesday of each month.
discuss all business Itft in their charge,
consider bills and proparo written rcnorts for
the regular meeting of tho Board on the
following night. This system was followed
last night and although over half an hour
was taken up by an address from Dr. J. C.
Spalding, president, of tho local Board of
Health, the Board concluded all its business
NO INTIMIDATION,
nights Which Are (.ranted Must he
ItftmtftntfMl.
According to a statement at hand some of
tho Shenandoah citizens aro treading on very
dangerous ground in trying to bulldowj somo
of the adopted American citizens who aro
candidates for office on the borough ticket.
Tho Citlaena' twirtr mil lit tn tinmlnnt
Pn1l.lt jftl.... ft t. I........ ..I .1 .1
tx.ou vnmii. ivi .id uuiuuii mill ,,iii
tickets and the Democrats did tho eamo thing,
so tho parties were on equal terms so far as
bidding for tho supiwt of tho Polish citizens
IXUIU.1UUU. i,m ,t seems mat- me
..(.u.,.,,,.,.. aiu IIVL H1IIEHII.-M ... lliniMJ ft mil A II U
smiarn OnRn ta.nn find havn rra,rtp,1 tn tlirnata
against tho Polish candidates on tl c
Citizens ticket, declaring, among other
t,n ir .... r i .,.i.
draw measures would be taken to broak hit
saloon llconso, Ac.
But the echemo will not work. Adopted
American citizens, irrespective of nationality,
hn.tf rldit. mtM.1, .!. hnf l. I r.t n ..! hh.,
. .. . ..... ... i,n,o IIU, ,1,11, .,11, 11,'UU,
but must be respected, and if thero is anj
miy wuica cau reacn mo parlies wno ate
making thoso threats it will no doubt bo
called into nlav.
mil hie $i
Another Commendable Act by
the Commissioners.
WILL NOT BE BULLDOZED
They Itixent a Oucstliitmhlo rrucredlitir on
the Purt of a Printing Combine mid Take
tlio i:ioil Inn llnllot Contract l'min It.
Threats nf Ijiw Suits.
Undadjourned within two hours from the ftS of
p3t amine the Quality and Finish
-OP OUR-
OOq BROOMS,
Citizen nrtllillilnlpa tn .-nil ktr.,
l.ll... I..... I ..l.f 1-
injTb.iiuuia untu uvuii WUIICU lO prOIlll-
nent Poles and Lithuaniansof tho Democratic
faith in Shenandoah to bring their powcis
into play,
Tho wholo trouble is that the Polish vote
is beginning to count in Shenandoah politics
.,, uu nituuui. vi pa&t ingrauiutio mo ucm
OCratS find thpmselveft tinnhln tn linM If
The Citizens' standing coinmitlco of tho
iu.ru nuiiimi.tu mo statement mailt invites
imoriiiauon oi at.y inreats or intimidation
and it will do all in its nower to nunlali nnc
nfrlnp'.mBnt nf n1nAfn, ln...
piay ana a free ballot is all that is asked
BOILER EXPLOSION.
Acrlilent at the l'rlinro.fi Coltlerr. lint
Nobody llilurcil.
Special to tho Herald.
Maiianuy City, Feb. 8. Willi tprrifln
forco and loud report a bi ilf r imploded at
tlie Pnmroso colliery, near this town, at 5
this morniLg and went salUim through tin,
air to a airt bank 100 yards away.
Iho fireman claims to have been In thi.
tl,,, i,r,;rr.7 t. ;ii"'' "., "''"'"um,:1 D0V me time. If he was, his
janitors. "it,"." oune eBCapo was miraculous. Tho explosion dls
I limo it was called to order.
j.ne memuers ureeeut last nltrht wuri,
Iireesrs Conry, Ilauna, Davenport, Eeddall,
Devitt, Ogden, JIuldoon, Lynch, Jl4nloy,
jjurKe, uronuan, Uallagher and Treiae.
Dr. Spalding brielly reviewed the nrocewl.
lings at the recent seseion of the State
I Koaril -nt llpjl th ntwt ttirou- n -t
..v.. v. b n .uiliui-i UI
I EUeOStiOI)S for roimidnrntinti DniMiirih.mil..
necessity for vaccination of the school
Icunuronann ine gcueral cleanliness of tho
schools lie said the State Boird of Health
had declared flint tlm fWilt fn n.lni
mm luiiicricci veuiiiaiton in tlio schools was
nyi uuo as niucn to lite syBlcma or methods as
UW , U iS. . -i, . , J. II. Man ey made an application for a
uuujuu uuy iuvu.ua juacticauy a lllCKIO 111 your lavor. i)0 ""J"001 room in which to open a business class
not fail to visit UHniinr our Ornnt Rnnniol T.. Lf"ra J"'" "f three aiontha and tho request
-Oth and lasting until January 29th. During theeo eight working
iuiuus win uo ino taiKing. Look lor our circulars.
Successor to GIBTI1, DUKCAH 4 WAIDLEY.
8 South Main Street.
Must Vacate March 1st.
.All Goods Must be Sold by That Date.
Further Reductions in Dres's Goods, Trimmings, &c.
1. flXS Sal A,soI"?Iu?,?,S,ilIfe' Tablo Linens, Napkins, Tow els,
, ., ... flannels, Blankets, Underwear, Chenille Curtains aid Covers, .ind
: nVllrJlhll 1,6 dte'Lf..at ?"r .Priw- Our line of Domestic Go oda
""'".V "L'"" unu"'ee. uijiiia rtuuecu trom 50c to 38c: from TSntn Win., n.l
VrXTTJ" Avail yourlf of this
- x "" viw ij cw.mo uai guilts.
. Superintendent Whitsker made tho follow
Ing report for tho month "f January : Term
curonuenr, is, j noys, 11U1 girls, total, 26U0
uiuuLiiiv oiiroimeni. iitk tmva inn ii
total, average dally attendance, 80S
uoys, 1071 girls, total, 20011 ; percentage of
attendance. R!) : tiiimLov r n..iia
- , w ,'upi.o ,D9VJII.
OVerV Session. ? vtaite liv .Ili..,,!. 1JO. 1
,llVnn.n II VTI-I.i .1 I m ? ' y
iiigm scnoois lerm enrol
inont. 442 ; monthly enrolment, 2,)0 : average
nigntiy attendance 173; percentage of
attenoancc,
Mr. WhiiHL-er rptv.rl.wl t n.l.ltitnn
.. ..... Miitiuuit luitb
tho attendance at the schools was larger in
LryearTdUB are steadily breaking
measles hil ontirelv dlsannnareit. IfB r"'6"'!'"-
daced eight other boilors and removed annir
oi ttiem eutlroly lroni their fniuulntmno
Tho roof of the boiler house was dpmnliahr.,1
and dobris could bo picked up at any flaco
for a distance of 200 yard3 trom tho boiler
bouse.
Slnculatly enoueh a h OllUn Rtailrilni, nnl
more than tn yards froai the place of th.
explosion esea pi a damage.
An esBBiination of the fraoments nh
that the boiler had been burned and in other
respects tko vessel was in good condition.
PUNCH. POINTS.
104-6 West Centre Sirept,
iDilloio.;,-
MAHAN0Y CITY, PENNA.
"We Offer:
Two Cars Choico Timothy liny.
Two Cars Fine Middlings.
Ono Car Choice Yellow Corn.
One Car Fancy MINNESOTA PATENT Flour.
Quality guaranteed equal to anything in the
market at any price. Our price, $5.00.
1 Car MINNESOTA "DAISY" Flour Our
popular brand, always good; reduced to $4. 50
One Car Pennsylvania Roller Flour at $3.90.
OLD TIME Rye Flour Frosh ground.
measles had entirely disappeared. He also
iqiuura uiu ine resignation or Miss Carrio
I'uust went into etlect last Monday and he
made the following temporary promotions :
ailss Latterly to Miss Faust's class: Miss
iirennan to alias LaUorty'e; Miss Baird to
jlisa lirpniian Mine fVo.rv tn n.iii.
The report was accepted and the promotions
UIIUllllVU.
The resignation of M'jg Faust having been
accepted the Board proceeded to fill the
vacancv in the rjiriiA nf tnintiru anA
applications were road, they being Misses
urmget r lynn, Julia C'rearv, (lertrudo Hees
ma aaaio Darnell. AlissHrparv w.
,rccolvIng8 votes, Miss Hess .3 and Miss
President Conry cauaeil a little breeze by
.UUUUUUUK 1UBI LWU II ,11 Ml 1 11 P11 T. I',ltal, m.ir
chants of tho town, Messrs. Charles Eadzio
wlcz and John Kogers, had informed him
mat ur. oziupas was using the school room
mo oumu gntuuxi utm ior uncinug ni coun
trymeu infidelity instead of tho Enullsh lan
L'uauo.
Mr. Trezise asked if Messrs. Radaiewlcz
jiuu xtogera naa visited Dr. Slupas' school
n.l Tl .1.1 . 1 .... .
they had.
Messrs. Trezise and Lvnch said thar had
Visited tho Rrlinnl nnil fnniwl tir Ul.,..na
teaolitni. thn A It IVa
' President (imry said his Informants were
vj'uwum uiiDiunm lueu auu no oeueveu
them.
j Mr Lynch ro'ented an attempt to put the
responsibility tor an investigation of the
matter on the High school committee as, ht
jHiu, n Deiongeil to the Building and repairs,
or somo other rnmmtttnA
Prroilflellt (Vinrr baI1 IV.af If 1.
j " oujuiid ii iu u
" "" . ifiwu luoueiity in ine jaiblic
ttiiuui, 11 is nuio to viofie litem. Where In
fidelity is taught there is anarchy and that
"hould not be allowed under the American
nag.
"Wo invite attention to our Special Uargoin in
5i
V Mr. Devitt: "If the High school commit
I tee has forgotten it patriotism and wnn't
make the investigation, turn ft over to the
immune ana jcjmira oouiuiittoe."
f IT .n . .
jur. uauuB lea. we win act."
Air. Trozift: ''Vnlulv Iiaaau.I tKnn ii
Mr. Lvnch. "T fnr
cuooi aua nave uiaue my report. I have
teen no sueii uhuk
It was iinallv tindnr&t.Wl i.hot Titni.
atnetly pure sugar goods at 8, 10 and 12c. Ton and ITta TTTiX.
Aii.ui(.Qnuo aiuvu UiUIUII. Ii Died,
. UATtWAK. Outhetith Int, ut Fraek
ville. Vs... Atinift PUjinttPt.i lon.rhfn
JOWflrd una A lit) in TUton.an ao-tvl J nr.tl.a
, - "ays. iunorai will take place on
sjvu u iurt;ct our jniicv iorci ern-?rown csnnrnr nm ' ? nw kwihi,w n. m. inierment n
OF SHENANDOAH," 2 cans lor 25c. JM
The Lt'tltpn cph&iiii haa tii-nviul o t.
Th hnrntiili onnittuiim la .1 M
- ------- - "' io uiaiMU HI
cloee p.na the candiilates are working hard.
AmiHmiltfi fnr nttaltinns In
vhwv r-i viuu must unuergo a civil service ox
ainiiinuuu un otuuruay. mere aro oleut of
Til Pi IIP W mllnrnv rnloc ot..l ef....l -
win u uiiu vuect on me ftow Jersey Central,
uvuifiu lauey mm rmiaueiplila & ICoadiiiff
ininuKus njii ouiiuuv. UKtier tins cl);itif.'
yiPf'll llstm will ht nat.fi I,-. f n
irains in place oi tlio red onoa now in use
Tho Chinese are celebrating their Xew
w iuuivu it iioucoaoie.
Thn fail nf wnnriixr Urn llowlD
in this lown, our feraulos beinj; too timid to
handle tho horrid things.
- - ----- ua irv.UIUU liiU
iionuiar Bontr ni thA hit it ta ir.n .,.
uni, in muiu umu CUU DO BUlQ 01 SOniO Of th
Kirra leu beuuid.
The eood slciehincr is trone At lnnst. Fnr tl.
nreient. Whlln H.lctAl it v-oa
. ,.v... ,v ,ua gucttj un
J.no cron or douyhniitH this vaoi
Ihfl'r mm. Tlwrn la oHtl a a..n ..
---c- ,11 ""r, outiiua III
uuo iiinmti. iiHi is more man oan be said
of tho United Slates troasurv.
Tho cnnifnir plmnminn tirl'jto tlnlitor ta
i rv: r'"
in wu luiusi,, r ur uno ho yoiuiif no is a uand v
.Ai ti 1.1. ..l
It lias been Hiiu-trpstail tlmt tlm rr.iu i,A
IHItHl 1(1 ruiiui rrVtllin tn mn ll,n ........
Shenandoah's share would go far for that
IiurriiHM) II II fl IHY WUJL inn tin, in run monJ
ratriee Xaurv. nf Rnnuanrlnal. ,k
ciiarKeu irom jail.
Th(rn am at. nraumr 1(H Inmnin. t.. u
(ouuty prison, bpatine the record, which wa
1 1SO 1 , lit l rrf . i '
iu, unuvr iiBiut'Il iOOie
txt i intend. 2t
We Open to-dav anotbor lot of Fnimv tarwavl3innrnrMnn-ni.nl nDmumrr n..!!..,...,. ....
lino white and fat, reduced to lGca pound. fI Cumbrl unty, I'l'Uip (indwell, aged
: cr
IIand6omo j attorns, and prices from 80 conts up.
ytv FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, 2 yards wide, at 50c.
W Now Siring Pattorns.
u
ItOOAteil Ht IUMfl.
A larue turkAv Raw untn u.i,i .iar,.iu.i .......
n electric light wire on Lloyd street, iier
Main, laat night, and a ctowd of lioys tried to
lirilli? it dnwti with vMI.,. nf I..1 i
o - - u. Sliu&a null
afonee, but failed. Thosurvlvor of the Christ
mas campaign rootted at eaee until the bovs
tfri'll ttlAlTltttlvMI fltlil wnn. 1.
,, . , i . i.M.', IIICI1 II.
alightwl and went back into the yard of
Holder man, the jeweler.
Iln DOf.nM Dlta
Solomon Haak, the South Main street busi -i&8
man. haa furwArriiul tn thn li.n,in.
. ... w . . ... i, it n
sirductivo circular and bogus newspaper
dipping sent him from Now York by green
goods dealers, Mr. Haak "is not the only
nHfl." lint hn In nun nf 1,a B.BIl.ln. 1.'
I .1. . . . . uluiOWUU 1YUU
don't snap at such bait.
40 years. Funeral will take place from the
residence of Williaui Orailwoll, 317 West SUrrletl.
Coal street, Shenandoah, on Friday, Oth lOeorgc Gilbert and Miss lllla McOuire, of
inn., at iu a. m., aua proceed oa tlio 1V45 pioruo, were unitca 111 marriage on Tues
I'dinsvlvania H. It. train farSt. nialr wl,r duy by Iiev. Father Cullan. of Oimr.UMln
.interment will be made. Relatives and Jm Mi Gee was the groomsman and Miss
If flrfALflo f nt r.at full.. th..ilHJ 1.. ... ft I T luntu Prdtukfa tliA Mn . -. 1 .1
s vrj-v-WLHij 1UV11VU IU allbUu. j -y lun -II'JCSIUIMIU,
7 .
FBNTON. On tha 7th in.i .t 11 In ,... ..... . .. .
villa. Pa.. oiw.i r , ""." L f,:,J: "".,"'..,ue w"-?own Ulrardville
Feuton, agW fourteen ntonth." Fune'ralwllI '7?
Special to EVEN1KG IlEllAl.l).
1'ottsvillk, Feb. 8. There was war on
the court house hill, osnociallv in the Cotiutv
Commissioner's otllce, thi morning, and the
air is still full of throats aud counter threats.
The dldiculty arises out of tho contracts for
printing tho election ballots for tho impend
ing election.
Recently County Controller Severn adver
tised for printing tho tickets. Tho three
l'ottsvillo newspapers put in a combination
bid for $1,575 aud a combination nf tho Ah
land Lueal and the Ashlaml liecord bid
J 1,500 and got the contract.
Immediately after tho Ashland combina
tion turned tho contract om r to tho l'otts
villo c imbination, wliii i was composed of
the Republican, journal and Chronicle.
Early yesterday, it is alleged upon ticell
ent authority, J. II. Zcrbey, editor of tho
l'ottsvillo lleiyubliean and self proclaimed
reformer, telephoned to the Ashland combin
ation aud was authorized to represent it
boforo the Controller aud County Commissioners.
Thereupon Mr. Zcrbey called upon the
iHiumy uuiciaig ami kiaieu, as tlie representa
tive of the Ashland combination, that as tho
election ballots wero to bo enlarged it would
riquire double tho amount of pa pert much
tnure work, etc., ttc, and I hey could not be
printed for less than $8,000.
Quito naturally this statement dazzled the
Controller and Commissioners, butwheti they
recovered from tho shock they concluded
that some kind of a lliiu llain game was be
Itlff ntt.mnl.i1 an Mit.r n, nr.r.. ca,.. ...,..,.....
o -.,-...., .... j . ouu. uiiw.g
to Allontowii, Heading, llairisburg aud other
unies mr quotations tor ino woric.
Kopliea poured in from all sources and in
response to one of them Controller Severn,
Count; Commisfcloners Allen aud Martin and
County bolicttor Ulncli lelt I'ottsville early
last evening for lie uliiig, where they met a
repriseniatlvo of mi Allentown printing
house and within a short time closed a con
tract with him to do tho work
The Alleutown man took the contract for
$2 000 and at onco put up a bond to do the
work satisfactorily aud iu time fordiatnbu
tiou for tho oleuion, delivered at I'ottavlllc,
free of 1 xpi usca or frcignt charges.
Thus, it is seen, tliat this rombluatiou of
Pottsville tquieacrs has not only failed in at
tempt to gouge $-i,000 out of tlie county
tteasurv. but hint Hlsn liu.t llm ii..i.
' ...w .,un luinui,
and falls between the stools.
Una morn. ng reproeniative8 of the com-
billAtinn minfuml nt. t,n Cnn.. n...
.. .., , ..v ...u v.uu.t,J v.uiiiiuig
sioners' ollice witli their bond and said they
wero rHUilv tn irn mIiluiI .villi f l.n n .1.-
old figure, $.1,500, but tliey wero informed
mat tney wet o too late, th t the contract
had been awarded ti, un,,. tn.. ..n.i
oould not bo caucelloil.
Then there was a howl. The syedicata
threatened suits fnr lircHeh nt mni,.., u...i
iutimatid that the columns of the ppers
involved will heruaftiir lm ilmru,.,t .,,), .i,..
and shell lor the officials who dared tho
powers that be and took the work out nf tlm
uuuuty, but the threats wore of no avail.
Thil I miimfufiintwirs ivnro l.i UA.In ..11
... ovwiiu. nu uiuiu-
Ing, but did uot weaken iu the least.
THE G ALLAN V KBARSARQE
James Coakloy Is the gut of Tremout,
friends.
liol IJeddal, of I'otUville, 'stunt this after
noon In town.
K I) Beddall went to Hssleton tbis morn
ing to visit his sou.
Harry Preston attended to business at
I.ofty this morning.
William Simmons was presented with a lit
tle girl last evening.
I)avld Goodstoin, of Philadelphia, was a
visitor in town to-day.
Henry Fuhrtnan, of Wahanoy City, trans
acted business here yesterday.
Charles Mi draw, of Delano, spent last
evening with town acquaintances.
Kx-Sheriil' Ilernard J. Duffy, of Ashlaud,
transacted business hero (his mornltig,
John MtGowan, llenjatuin Hess and Max
SupowlU were Mahanoy City visiters te day.
Cbailes Seaman, Oharlwi Partridge an 1
Max Dof rtllneer. of Pottuvilla. w..rn i
jestcrday.
Miss l.mma Ixswls, of Minersville, is visit
ing Mrs. Cornelius Davenport, her sister, on
South Jardin street.
Leo Donatclle and wifo loft for Now York
city this morning, whoro they will remain the
guest of friends ior somo timo.
Miss Maggie Delanoy, ono of Ashland's
charmintr belles, was tho guest of Miss M'Lits
Higgliis, of West Cherry streot.
tTn nin. no!., r 11......1 vrn.......i.. i.
liuii. i.ntw ,'n,i. lillwi -MUUIllKlU, ll'b
the light of his countenance shine on hlr
iiiuueiuiia iiivuui m lunu iu-iiat
Daniel Boycr, nephew of tho editor of tho
Hfimld, residing at Heading, will be
married this evening to Miss Annie Myron,
also of that city.
. iiuuiaa . .iuiii tr.iii, 1 t"ii urvu ti lud uiu
of Yi uug, Smith, Field & Co., dry goods and
.....1 .1 1 ..i 1 1..1.1.. ..iii .... 1.1.
lluviuii ueniuin, ui i uiittut:iiiiit4, oituvu uu ills
numerous customers in town to-day.
Kmily, the infant daughter of our foreman
Jacob Sander, died this morning frorr
bronchitis complicated with whooping cough
She was one of the twins beautiful childron
born to Mr. and .Mrs. Sander, last September
It is a sad bereavement to the parents, and
they have tho sympathy of their many
frionds iu this soretrial llarriman, ( 7enn.
Adrancc Mr. Sander was at ono time a
resident of this town, and moved to Tennessee
with his father in law, J. H. Kurtz, some
years ago.
LICENSE! GRANTED.
The .VIII at lott.tlll In Opmltlori
Afclilu
Hpeclal lo Evcniko HEttAtn.
1'orrhViLi.K, Feb. 8. Tho llcenso court
to day commenced handing down wholesale
and retail licenses ui.it this afternoon handed
down the following for Shenandoah appll
cmU: Andrew Melusky, First ward.
John Conrv, " "
T. J. Jlullahey, " "
lldward Oiylc, " "
Tliomas J Tracey, " "
Michael Mackarowitz, Second ward.
John Tunah, "
Jacob Mitchell, " '
Cilumbian Brewing Co , Third ward.
John Wassol, " "
Mary Dougherty, " "
William Monkiewicz, Fourth ward.
John J. McAlce. " "
James M. Dougherly, Fifth ward.
James Smith, " "
Jllke O.it Vlill,ei.
In a free for all fight at Turkey Hun last
night Miko Uomaiiofskl, a'ias ''Wild Mike "
received fifteen cuts 011 the head. William
Uiuterawicz and Charles Verbinski were ar
rested as his assailants and Justice William
put each under 30O bail. Tntrr. 1,111... ....1
revolvers cro vigoroulv wieldeil In th
light, but no shots were fired.
Founders on a Iteef, Hut tlio Clow I.
Hiiml.
Hpeclal to Evbnimj Hkhai.I).
WASiii.stiTo.v, Feb. 8. Tho Unitwl States
corvette "Koarsarge," which sank the "Ala-
bama," struck Koncador reef, near Nimr
augua, on February 2, aud foundered.
The crew was saved and leached Colon
this morning. , v A-
A Clllil.
On Sunday last Joseph I.ocnthal. a nenhew
O' Levi Iteluwich. hired a horse am)
irom jiiik j.otierts lor use Irom a:30 to 0 n
m, $2 to bo paid for it. Loenthal rcturnwl
at . p tn., leavina the team 111 trout nt III!
lan's drug store, aud went in to get a sugar.
wniio no was in iinfro a trim,, iii,Mui
Into the sleigh and drove arouml t..wn
for ahnllt 1 S mlnlit ami tl.n r.fT..a.1 .1...
..., ...v.. IblUIUI lilU
loam 10 iuu iiiHro nn inn it. mm .i,
ueiiveteu too team to Uoliert's at 5:30 n m
Mr. Ilolierls drinanded ft aud he had a
warrant issued bv ' outre Cardin fnr Tu.,,-
tiial'S ariHBt for allllU'lllff Uima nna atat. tr.
drive the team. Lcwntiial was put to an
exjiense of $13. Is this the right way for one
millions man to treat another 1 I want.
leonle lo know this. ui that. In lilrtm. tu..,u
11 tllA flltlirA tllAV will k.liuT u.lu. 11..
men to deal with, so that they shall not be
treated In such a shameful manner.
.TOHKI.ll T.IIHIVTII A T.
Shenandoah, Feb 8, lbtft. '
The Army.
Tl.n Suit.. I In,, lr,. nt In..,,, t...
Heorl aud wife, oormt players, lueonjunetrtm
Witllitnnil tlinv will annM. attlm ,r,,.elMl
jubilee to-night.
l'apera Wanted.
Tn nnl,, tn nn,.,r.tn SI... In... n..t... - ' . L. .
Evenino IIbkald of September lflth. Octo
ber 91sf nnH OHtl, 1UV1 .rA
"I n.w nauMxi,
AddroM, IIecalu ollice, Shenandoah, Pa. tf
do and See It.
Keaccv. tho nhotoeranher. hax a irrnat
$3.00 bargain. Go and see it.
Get your repairing dune at Holderman's.
12.87-tf
taae mace trnm tha ru,iin .at.i
. - , - ' M.uHU in
uruwusvmeon rnuay, nth im,t, Ht 2 p
.interinRnr. m tiiu fi.i.i i..ii... . .
dlelatlves aud friends resptctfully iuvited to
. ..v.,. ..t
Up Town Ollice.
All orders for advertising, job work and
subscriptions can be left at II twee's Auction
and CoinuiMkm room. Dougherty building,
W. Ceutre street, where they will receive
prompt attention.
ilitended taking a prolonged (iln und ikn.
would not rnturii. Tlm i.itn. .. i ir . ... ..... ... ...
dirard villa is h.t " l" - "i' " u"iw"Bln" w"n l".nl?. 01 ou?
.7 ':. ....... uo u,Mi4raiuii ur iricuuti, uiieu iieeu a goon lougn and
lJr all time. Many regrets are expressed ' Croup remedy. Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and
tper his suddeu departure. ' Sencka fills the bill, J
"V l'riiKruni.
The fnllnwln? nriufnitn will lu. ...,.i..n
., ...... 7. 1 r.- - ni.
the "Y" lllpet nir n U, ,.,
i , i.V-. . .'nM.u.j u.riiiiiK
Mtigliig, scripture reading, Mablo
Marshall; recitation, James Hough; siuging.
i essay, "Honor," Mary I'omeroy ; read
ing, Jennie Gnnter; instrumental solo, John
Hough; critic, Tliomas Ilalrd.
Caught In ii Cliane.
Patrick Malone stole a mouth organ from
llrumtn's iewelrv stnrA at ii n.,t.,nw i...
v - a -w " . a. v .lutn. lUSL
night. Mr Brumin iught him alter a good
chse down Market alley and turned him
over to Policeman (Vy. Not being able to
furnish smi i.nii r.i., ri....i .
Justice Toomey.
Fried oysters a sjeoialtyat MeKlhenny's.
9-18 tf
Wall I'nper IUr;!iia
Will sell my entire stock of wall paper at
the oust of raaiiur'acturu iu order to ele out
buslnew,
GlORK W. Hai.br,
1tW Vnrtl, T.w1t U. .
2 5 lW aiian,ll, 1.
MoKlhenny'i
8-18-tf
Fried oysters a specialty at
llurUilll'a Cafe.
Whftn UAblntr . ...,, n .1 ... ,.i 1 , .. . i
. uv .nn nail whhuuhh
safe, go to UurehiU's, corner Main and Coal
streets. Polite and prom nt attention. 11.7.1
Have yon tried MoElhenny's fried oysters I
9-18-tf
NeW !. ftirnuta n.n. ...... .
qanllty, large aasortnient, at Kelter's. 3.5t
Are You Hard to Please
In MOLASSES ?
Then try our "Century."
The best in town for the price.
Heavy body, s'vveet, and rich
flavor, and only 10c a quart.
122 North JurJin Streot