The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, February 28, 1894, THIRD EDITION, Image 1

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SHENANDOAH. PA.. WEDNESDAY. FEBKUAKY 28. 1894.
ONE CENTO
VOL. 3X.-NO G2
Evening
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Furniture of every variety
and price. Many specialties
worth columns of description
and praise. But we only have
room to mention a few things.
Chamber suits, b4U up ; rug
parlor suits, $40 up. All other
goods cut down at same rate.
J.P.WILUAMS&SOk
THE SLATE 111 I
Preparations For the Re-or
ganization of Council.
mm it hie
GEORGE WREN INJURED.
The Mahanoy CI t Man Meets Mlahap In
ghenandeah,
0 cor go B. Wren, superintendent of the
Grant Iron Works at Mahanoy City, mot
KaI.l n Inatnlia nt.l t. tftwn VAerAtllftV I
afternoon and had a narrow eseapo from Brought All the Way
1'KllSONAI.
Arizona Territory.
12jc
This Week.
About two weeks ago wo advertised a lot of Fancy French SATINES,
which wero sold out in a very short time, and could therefore not surply
the demand. Now another caso of samo quality French Satlno his ar
rived with patterns and colors more beautiful than the first lot, which
are sold at the samo price,
Don't bo deceived In quality of goods offered at lower prlco.
Don't fail to try the P. N. Corset.
i s i o -XT . i r i" j t Ol 1 1- T"l .
djath.
Hn drove etVf-.r from Mahsnnv City in a
sleigh and when approaching the office of the
Kehley Itun colliery his horse took fright and
ran away. The ground In the vicinity or tno nm TYTirm T M nmn UTnom
iMI. II I vil IU UU U1IUHU IW p.vuuu uw
fell face forward and remained upon tho
prnund in that noaltlon. while the horse
dashed on down Emeriek strcot and was
stopped at tho L'thlgh Yallcy Railroad by the
lowering of the safetv states.
Just before Mr. Wren was thrown out nis
horso draetrcd tho alcich across tho I. & It,
freight track and It Just barely escaped being
struck bv a frelcht train.
Charles E. Smith and others witnessed we
rnnawav and hastened to the relief of Mr,
Wren whtn ther saw him thrown, iney
found him lying face downward, unconscious
lie Can lUv. the Sunsrvlsursulp, Bui I
Seams to I'rifer ltematnlag on the Velice
l'orc. and Appears to be In a l'oilllon o
Decide for lllmalf.
The local slate-making iudnstry his re-
I vlved and all hands are working full time
II Was Shot niul Killed In n Saloon by a
Ilortender Four Wounds Inlllct.d An
Army Officer Officially lteporti the De
tails of the Crime.
At noon today tho remains of Timothy J
F,srlcy, aged 8 years, and son of Widow
Bridget Karloy, of West Contra street, arrived
Mrs, CAT. Gibson is visiting friends in
Philadelphia.
Mrs. J. .1. Franey gavo birth to a daughter
th!. mnriilnir.
I A. C. Morgan Is confinod to his home
ItYfirtl lnnnh slcknoss.
Tvnuaui rosier, a i-minueipmn grocer, was
In town yesterday.
E. B. Folcr left last evening for Philadel
phia, to transact business.
Mrs. C. T. Strauirhn visited Mahanoy City
friends yesterday afternoon.
Constable Thomas Tosh snont today at Mt.
Carinel transacting business.
Charles Folmer. tho Installment attnt,
made calls In Mahanoy City to-day.
M P. Qulnn. of Pottsvllle. was in (own
today looking up water works matters.
8. O. M. Ilollopeter and T. It. Beddall,
Eiqs., went to Mt. Carmel this morning.
Miss Llzzio Evans, of Nantlcoko. Is tho guest
of Mrs. David Evans, of 8outh Jardlu suoit.
Sanford A. Kvans and James Richards
enjoyed a sleigh rldo to Pottsvllle last even-lug.
11 ?-.' . Tl . T 1 Tl ! 1 .
111 AAnn la lnf irwn (hn Til a Tl (1 f Hfl II m ill A I 1 i 1 1 . 1 1 1 .. ,1 I... ......... . . . . I . ... . . . . 1 . .
-"'isj ' "vm. r snu uiowi vnsnuiiuiiuii iiuiu nu un imuuu lt tn0 i-niiaaoipma ana noaaing uepot in arovo 10 Kavon itun in a sioigu this alter-
slate that will bo so well bound and rlvetsd
as to enable it to pats through the organlsa
tion of tho Borough Council next Alondsy
I night and escape without a fracture. Many
believe this result will bo accomplished, but,
above the rieht e?e.
Tho injured man was removed to air,
Smith's homo on East Coal street and Dr
Btraub and George W. Beddall, Mr. Wren's
brother-in-law, were snmmoned. The doctor
M 1 1, Avn tFn a allttli. ft-a(t,vt nt tlin frnnt.1
Deueve lain resuib tviii uu miwiiuijuvu, ui .1,1 .. . .f . ..... .... 1 . .
hlessyou, how amazing have been some of bonMmmcW
tho results of the Industry! Even oath-jouo Tho gash where tho fracture waa made
bound guarantee have failed. 1 was a wide and long one. Stfteral stltchci
TeslvooF tliot-A una nroafrnmnMit nn In Ihn 1 WCrO PUt 1U It.
business-there being seven Democratic, pUcea ,n a Bielgh ud taken home while in
Citltonandtwo Independent manufacturers thftt condition bv Mr Beddall and Mr. G. A.
in the field, but owing to the passage of the Wilde, Dr Stranb giving aamranco that tho
town. Relatives and a largo number of
friends were at the depot to rocoivothe
corpss, Tho metalllo case containing It was
carried into tho baegaeo room. Thoro tho
transferred to a cloth covered
casket and aftor it was placed In the hoarse yestorday.
David Ii. James, of tho Cambrl igo Coal
Company, spent the day at Slatlagton on
business.
John Rohland. tho West Centre street
butcher, transacted business at Mahanoy City
Wilson bill, or somo other reason, five have Journey wald. be made without risk to the army
. j. r,.i o i. ..t .1..1.I victim Mr Wren vas well wrapped up in I va.
tho funeral proceeded direct to Annunciation
cemetery.
The hod v nf the deceased was shipped from
tho United States Army barracks at wnippie.
Arizona, last Thursday and rrived here in
an excellent state ot preset vauon. 11 was
attired in the uniform of a privato of tho
InitiaJShell Tumblers 5 cts.
Kid llnir Curlers 5 cts.
Shell Tumblers, plaiu ... .8 cts.
AVaterSots 68 cts
Double Iluir Curlers 5 cts.
25c Brooms 20 cts
"Window Shades, big values and at all prices.
Gold Decorated Toilet Sets. People say they nro lovely and at rea
sonable figure We ;nn suit a slender purse as well as a lat one.
Otitis. iarsrisB,,
Saicssw to (MM, DDIUI t VMDLET. 8 South Me in Street.
COATS FROM SI
UP.
Special prices for tho coming weok in Mufla and
Fur Capes. Gentlemen's, ladies' and children's
Underwear will be disposed of at any price. Bar-
f aiii8 in dress goods, trimmings, table linens, nap
ins and towels. Everything goes at closing out
prices.
104-6 IVest Centre Street.
MAHANOY CITY, PEilUA.
M. P. CONBY,
31 South Main St.
retired. Btill five others have taken their
places and thlsyear there aro eight Democrat
unci saven uuizens engagou i me muustry.
Some people say the Democratic manu
facturers will null together and have littlo
trouble in slate making. Others hink dif
ferently. Alrewy two Bimples or elate bto
upon tho market and tho IIxbald gives tho
public the benefit of them. Here is one:
ITesldent, William jiicuuirc;oecreiary, jonn
J. Caidln; Treasurer, T, F. Bradigan; Super
visor. Martin McGuite; Solicitor, M. M.
linrfce. Hio. As to the no ice force, four will
be retained, the fifth (McGuire) becoming
(Supervisor ana a 1'oiisn citizen wniDeseicctea
to take his nlaco on the force.
This slate is guaranteed by confidential
authority to be oath-bouud and copper riv
eted, and will go through trie most severe
usage without sustaining even a crack.
But, it Is (aid, Mcuuiru does not iikc tne
idea of living un the rollco force and going
back to the SunerviHoiahin. He likes a blue
nnlform and shining shield, and some of his
friondB say that he has aspirations to btcouie
chief of tho police force beiore he xetirei
from ituhMc life.
lia t) a' as it may, tnis in one 01 tno rivets
in the slate which is regained witn suspicion
Iit those who have examined the sample.
Bnoald this part weaken, other parts will
give way. JUcuairois inuespensaDie, oecause
his brother is one of tho Domocratlc eight.
Buould he finilly decide that life on the
nolice is preferable to keeping the street
crossings and sewers clom and insist that
he be allowed to retain ma nnuorm ana
shield somebody will be asked to retire, and
that somebody is said to bo Police
man Ctuey. It is said the latter
iivery much opposed by a First ward member
of Council and the no.usiltv of having a
vacancy for the appointment of a roiish
noll eman. In caso UcOuire wants to stay
where ho is, will bo urged in C-asay's direction.
Mcuuire seems to liavo tno can ana upon
hii decision Casoy's lifo upon the police force
seems to hang, but as the few days must
(liinso before the organization tnere is no
telling what will happen.
blankets and fur robes and placed in a com
fortable position in tho bottom of a truck
sleiek for the trio. Horeouverod conscious
nets after reaching Maiianoy uuy. loaay no
was reported in a very f ivsrab'.e condition.
lost itm:i.
Mias Sue Small did ehopping In Pottsvllle
Tuesday.
James Ileaton, Inside foreman at Packer
No. 4, was a town visitor last ovening.
Geo. M.Bretr. the photographer, of Potta
villi?, transacted business here yesterday.
Miss Alice Metz, of No. 2, ij a gueat at tho
Small resldonco.
Pi of. M. II. Caroy and J J. Ferguson spont
last evening in Shenandoah.
MIfcS Annio Johnson did somo shopping up
the valley.
Miss Jennie Ileaton. of Wllhurtou. returned
homo on Monday alter spending a wet k at
the old homestead.
Miss Efile Heaton has returned from a pleas
ant visit to llloomsburg.
Mrs. Charles Duuuherty and daughter, Kel
lie, visited Bheuaujoah yosteraay.
John Oarev. our popular young townsman
spent Tutsday evening In Shenandoah wit h
Ms chum, uven urennan. is mis tneoniy
attractiou, Bob?
Uoward Kleckner. tho noted young 6port
Ing man of this place, figured pomtnently In
tho pugilistic contest in Girardvillo TuesiUy
night.
MA1IANOV 1'I.AMi.
ilonongaliela whiskey 60c a qt.
Pure rye whiskey, XX a qt.
Fine Old Bourbon, XXX $1 25 it qt,
Superior Blacklierry Brandy $1 a qt.
(superior uognac iiranuy.
Imported Jamaica Rum..
f $1 a qt. La
..$1.25 a qt. j
..fj.75 a qt.
wLipSto!
1 :e
'VUENGLING'S Stock and Fresh Ale, Draught Porter and Wiener Beer.
J- ileal brands or so uigars ana nil Binai or
Temperance Drinks.
LOOK HERE 1
Communicated.
Editod Ueiuld: By the urgent requeU
his large number or irienas, Mr. v imam
Hating, of Palo Alto, has consented to
a candidate for the nomination for the
Leeislaturo in the Fourth representative dis
trict on the Republican ticket Two years
o tie was pressea ny nis many irienas to
low his name to be placed lcfore the con
vention as a candidate, but declined in ftvor
or otner candidates, now, as nis many
friends continue to press and urge him to be
tomo a candidate, ho has finally contented
and asks his friends for their united support
in securing the nomination for mm.
Mr. Harinc was born in Palo Alto and
educated in the public cchools of his native
A SPECIAL DRIVE in Fine TABLE SYRUPS. A Strictly town. At the age of 17 years ho entered the
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nnrn micmr Rvriin. roti(l hum' lllllt COIOr 1111(1 DUO llavOl'. ftt I ear hov. which position ho held for about one
n i ..4- o ,i i n ,, and a half years, aftor which, through close
u ctmie. J inur uuuuo ui o uuu j.v ihiu. i application to his worK, nenecHmeateiegrapn
operator, ana laior an assistant aispatcner
and timekeeper, which position he held
about six years. Ho was then promoted to
train dispatcher and has faithfully served
during the last tvteive years ana at present
holds it. During the time that Mr. llarlng
has been omnlovod In the service of the 1' &
It. he has made a boat of friends and they will
do all in their power to promote the interests
of Mr. liariug aud assist him in this fight.
Mr. Harlug is a young man ol 3S years ol
age, rober. industrious and tenable, aea is at
the prtsent time a prominent School Director
in our Democratic borough and at the last
election he wits again re dented for the same
oliico over his Democratic opponint with a
bfg majority. This will lie bis third term of
Oeorge Bevans was driving to Qilbcrton
duriug the heavy snow storm. When at
Matzovillo his hnrso became frightened at an
electric car and backed over tno bank, tbrow
ineMr. Bevan and his partner out. Iney
escaped with a few scratches. The vehicle
was not damaged.
John F. Powers was in Mahanoy City on
business yesterday.
"The Prosecuted Dutchman," produced by
Dick Bevan & Co., was well received at
Frat'kville ou Monday night.
The Mahanoy Plane Dramatic Association
will rehearse a new play to be pioduced some
time in May.
The Question is. What sfiect has our prom
inent men atteudlne boxing matches ou the
morals of our youth should they oppose it
as an evil, or approve of it as a necessity T
Charles K. BiecTions. Em . of Pottsvillo,
was in town yesterday on legal business.
Wo aro grieved to announoa tho death of
Miss Maude McAtce, of Maizevillc, last
ovening, at the age of lf years. The deceased
n at a promising young woman and her
sudden demise was a shock to the community.
Earley left Shenandoah about four years
ago aud eventually enlisted in tne army, oe-
ing detailed to tno command at wnippie
lie enlisted under the name of Jarnos r
Reilllvan On tho 13th Inst, he was shot and
killed at i'resoott, Arisona, tiy a Dartepaer
named Frank Sufiee, and, according to the
most authentic particulars at baud, the mur
der was a cold-blooded one.
By renuest of Edward J. Earley. tho West
Lloyd street saloonkeeper, who is a brother of
the deceased, the following otllclal report of
the case is published :
"Wmri'tK Barracks, Aiuzoma Tsn'r,
February 20, 1S01.
"Mr. Edward Earley, Shenandoah, Pa.
"Sin: Your telegram to Colonel DoBussy.
Inqulr ng the particulars of the death of
I'rivate Jamo-1 . UelUIyan, ol my company.
received today. Eeilliynn was shot in the
tilde ol tho head lu tho Royal saloon in
Prescott. on the evening of tho 20th of Jan
uarvnudwas rottirned to duty from tho
hospital on tno inn ot toortury. no
waa snot by a u an named AicuuiiKen.
The ball merely grau"d tho side of
his hoad, but knocked hitu down and he was
uuconscious for a short tliuo. While dotvu a
bartender by the name of Frank Sufleo la
reported to have kicked nun about, tho neck
and shoulders. About 11:23 on the night of
the I3th Inst, Keilliyan entered tho lioyal
saloon with pistol In hat.d and advanced
towards huflVo, who was lying on a bench in
the barroom. The latttr drew his pl'tol and
began tiring, patting. I believe, threo bills in
itoilllyan's noay ana (.no in nil nean.
Reilllyan'e pistol failed to work, so that In.
did net firo at all. He was burled Hero in the
Government cemetery on the 15th. Reilllyan
ioincd my company on the 22ud of last No
vorubcr from tbe recruiting deiiot al mvid s
Inland, Now York. An inventory of his
effects aud final Htatoments l , and cloth
ing were mailed to tho Adjutant General,
United States Army, at Washington, D. 0.,
on the 15th lust. Will you pleaM) let me
know whero Reilllyan served beforo joining
my company, and his full name.
very tie'iwctiuiiy,
"Jam kb A. Buchanan,
"Captain 11th Infantry, Com'd'g Co. Q.
Mrs. O'Boylc of South White streot, and
her two grandchildren are visiting friends
iu Reading,
Personal G. Keh1, a leading merchant
tailor of Pottstown, transacted business in
town yestorday.
Mlasoa Utnin. Llaato Stenck. Bridget
Foley and Sadie Reoso were the guests of the
.Misses Jones, In Ijostureck, last oveiuug.
Mr. and Mrs. John Robbins left town yes
torday on ono of the Raymond excursions for
Jacksonville, Florida, where they will remain
two weeks.
C. T. Gibson and IT. C. Beyer, representa
tives of Watkln Water Po,t, No. 14G, Grand
rmvof tho Itnnnbl c. left for l'hiladeipnia
this morning to attend tlM Department En
campment which opens tomorrow Post Com
mander Win. Alalia leaves tomorrow.
Controller 'Severn has received a letter
from Frank B. Wooley, of Philadelphia, wl.
is temporarily stopping at Harlow, mi., in
which ho gays : "I wish you were herein
control some of the weather. Eighty degrci a
in tho shade ami I have an overcoat with
Mr. Wooley will be remtmlje'ed as a
ormor buslaoss man ot Shenandoah.
I'.orenae fur Mr. Mnllahey
John M. Taylor, treasurer of tho Mllivato-
Cllll Cratker Company, of Philadelphia, was
mot on our streets yesterday. In conversa
tion with a reporter ho SAid that Having
learned that Mr. T. J. Mullahey intonded
going into tho liquor busiuoas the Milward
'ompany concluded to mako that gentleman
a nice oiler of Increase of salary to retain his
services. Mr. Taylor says that Mr. Mullahey
is one of tbe most successful salesmen tho
company has and it doesn't propose to allow
him to leave its employ if there are moans to
preveut It.
Urtltor HIely Acoused.
James W. Malov. tiub'isher and oditor of
tl e Lmsford Record, has lieeu arrested on a
ebarge of violating the election laws. The
rvnplalnt is that Mr. Maloy waa awarded a
contract lor pruning somo or tho election
ballots for Carbon county ; that when the
I.ansford ballots were printed thoy contained
in tho Democratic column the names of those
nominated at the Mnlhearn meeting and also
those nominated at the Maloy meeting Thin
was a most flagrant violation of the law, as a
mark In tho circle at the head of the columu
would invalidate, tho entire hallo!.
DON'T FORGET I
Qur .Kiue Largo Blue Raisins, four pounds fJr 25c,
Now Currants, eight pounds for 25c.
Fi'-irreiioh Prunes, throe pounds for 25c.
Itxtm tnrgo French Prunes, two pounds ior 25c.
New Lima Benjjg, eix pounds for 25c.
Answers to CorrenpoiHlent,
I'AHMlr'r. Yes. South Dakota furnishes an
excellent Hold for diversified farming, Wheat,
corn, barley and nax are produced In abun
dant quantities aud'find a ready market at
good prices, while the cost of production is
much leas than in tno i-astern ma tee. chock
raislnst and wool mowing have become suc
cessful industries in soum u.tKCis wneie
thousands of acres of the finest land in the
United States can be secured at reasonable
figures and upon lung time for deferred pay
ments Further inhumation will tie oneer-
fully furnished free of expense by adiireasiug
John It. Pott, District Passenger Agent, 460
William street, Willlamtport, Pa. 2-27 3
Know Halls Cause Troubtft.
A young man walklug along Centre street
turned about to see who stiuck him in tbe
back with a snow ball, when another canio
railing through tbe air and caught him
squarely on the cheek. When the snow
dropped off his face, blood b-igan to flow
promscly. I no miasie probably contained
a piece of rock or glaai that tbe thrower hid
not seen, me young man. wno was too
new in tho country to tell his name.
walked quietly off, probably realizing that
any attempt to secure redross would only
provoke ridicule.
James tuuin, a rote, wat arremeu at ttw
Reading station by Coal and Iron Policeman
Petor Krelger this afternoon for snowballing
and trespassing uu the company's property.
Tbe youth paid Justice Toomoy costs fur
his amusement.
ICellgtoes Notlofh.
Lenten sir vices will bo held In tho Trinity
Reformed church this ovoulng.
Miss DeMerrltt, tho lady evangelist, is
dtawing crowds to the Primitive Muthoditt
church, at the corner of Jardln and Oak
streets.
Evangelist George Williams, the reformed
theeplau. will hold his farewell rovlval ser
vice iu the euglish Baptist church on South
Jardln street tonight He will rest for a
tew days and hoglu woik again next Sunday,
in JirouKiyn, a. i.
lneil.
BOSCH. On the 20th lust., at Shenan
doah. Pa.. Macule A a lies, daughter of tbe
late Joeeph Bosch, aattl IU yean ana IU
months. Th funeral will take place ou
Thursday. March 1st, at 0 a. m. nigh mass
will bo celebrated at the German Catholic
church and interment will bo made In the
Annunciation cemetery. Relatives and
frlonrla respectfully invited to attend.
2 27 9K
St. David's Day.
The concert to be giveu in the Academy of
Music at Pottsvllle tomorrow nlglit under
Special Notice.
To the Public: 50 pieces of
sels and ingrain carpet liayo
Florida Oranges.
U'E mnjurny. J mo YWU naiium inn i j ,1.- Puml.rlall Anw.rl.alll Tjuiu Nl and lDgraiU Oarpew JJU
three years lu cfllco in said School Board, f"6;
whioh, by itself, shows that the cltiwms here in "f Jv.i )lyvKl500 "htly damaged by water. Also
Lrvrgo, flwcot and jujej 25 cents per dozen.
California Evaporated Fruits,
place Implicit confidence In him.
We fully believe that Mr. llarlng will bo a
strong Candida. e ou tbe ticket and, judging
I from the host or friends he lias and mo vol
umes of praiso already showored upon him,
I una Knowmt. mm to no a siauncn worairg'
man's friend, his election will be a cer-
Italuty. Many Friends,
rery
invitations have been issued. Among those
who will tako part in the program are Miss
Rachel Keoee. Centralis : Miss Annie Wynn,
Mahanov City : Prof. Fretl. Gerhard and
Hon. B. U. Kirk, i'oltsvilie : axcelsior uieu
Club. Miuersvllle: and Y. M, C. A. Gle
I Club, Pottsvllle,
rag, RrcE'
been eon
They are
ono lot of
window shades and curtain poles, whioh will
be sold cheap. Don't lorget tnese oppor
tunities, as they will only last a few days and
v u can buy almost at your own prices. All
wool and lusrain carpets, zo auu oo eeuta ni
yard. Brussels carpets, 52 cents per yard.
Opiiosito Reese's Auotlon Rooms, West Centre
street.
A.t.,..l.l,l.,irlv Low. "llie imil Dwirim.u.
TWt f.,rSfit to briiiK vour cans to Koeee's Ca"0" Jpbnson, tho star of iho iriau Mrcli 10.-A grand ball wM be hold in
Tmi,nl.i, Nr....:..J Commission and Auction Booms ou West " ,""'' I'VV" RobbiM' owra house on m. 1-atrlck's live.
l onuiivn, x .. tvu x .uu.D, ...v, . f wbUe vln0a, 10 u,, at too u ana opera u i. evvu.ug, u. fl , ,v
Ooruios: Kv.nts.
13artlett Pears, 2 lbs. for 25c;
CHOICE GOODS.
Our lino Greimicry and Dairy Butter.
Taney Bloater Mackerel.
Strictly Pure Lard.
Faucy Now Orleans Moliisee.
Minnesota "Daisy" B'lour.
(Jentro street for white vinegar, 10 touts per
gallub; cider vinegar, iu cents per gauon; r-u.
2 globo, 4 cents; No. U globe, 3 cents; best
Java oofl'u), 23 cents per iound; peas and
beans, C cents per quart; beet brooms, IB
I uents: uotatots, ia cents per bushel; ribbons,
I all shades and grudtt, worth 26 cants per
I yard, will bo sold for E and 10 cents; teas of
I nil brands, 25 cents per pound. Also 15 cases
of Boston rubber boot, worth $2.7rVa Pair,
will bo sold at t225. It Is impossible to
montlou all the goods aud quote prices, but if
yon will call you will be convinced that we
are no humbugs. Don't forget the place,
opposite Reoso's Auotion Rooms, West Centre
etroot. xi
sufficient reason for gratification at tbe size
aud character of tho audtenee present and
euthusiastio reception given tho play. "The
Irish Statesman" is, as Its title indicates, an
liiih tilav. but. It Is so devoid of the old-
fashioned "boys" and "inurtherer" that it
can almost be stvled porelv American,
Jhtton Evming ftecord. At Ferguson's
theatre on Friday ovening, March lid.
Fried oysters a specialty at McKlhenny s
Another lluuaway,
A horse owned by John ltohblua ran away
with a sleigh yesterday afternoon. It waa
A loadiuE drutritist recently sold a bottle of soon caught. The drlvor was thrown out In
Dr. Coxe'sWild Cherry aud Seueka that the spin, but escaped Injury.
spicks of theMonamore Social dub in Bob
bins opera nouse.
Aptil 20. Ice cream festival under the
auipices of the Star Flute aud Drum Corps
in jiobblns' opera nouse.
OolllerlfK Idle
All the collieries of tbe Philadelphia &
Readiag Coal & Iron Company In this district
suspended opeia'ions latt incut ana win re
main idle until Friday.
Ilurctilll's Date.
Whua aeeklnit a neat and well oondBOtod
vfn. ao to Burchlll'a corner Main and Oaal
itroetti. Polite and prompt attention. 11-7-tf
offoctod such a miraculous cure as to render it I
the leading cough and croup syrup of thai
Have yom tried McKlatnny's fried oysters!
Get your repairing douoat noldennan's.
12 27-tf
Quo Wartnuto Ordet-rtl.
Atlomey Ge neral Honsel has ordered quo
warranto proceedings to I3 liistitutotl against
Couuty Auditors Samuels, Doyle aud ileuk n
lor toe purpose or saving them ouited fmm
their offices. This iiroCLedlng is to tent the
question whether the Controller ast dis
penses with tbe County Auditors,
Fall or Ce.nl.
John Nichols had ble collar bone broken
and waa badly bruised extern 1 1 ly about tbe
waist Ibis morning, by a fall 1 1 toal iu tin
Kehley Itun mines. Dr. IT.iM.ilton is atb nd-
lug him.
ltellevtl by Deatn.
George Buhler. formerly of Ihnatown.tlird
at the Almshouse ymterday. ffo wis
gears of age. Relatives have claimed the
Shoulder Dislocated.
William Chiomelskl slipped and fell on the
porch of his saloon In the First ward last
night and dislocated hie right shoulder.
Special low prices to all in watches, jewelry
and silverware at Holdernuta'i, earner Mam
and Lloyd street. 12 27-tf
Are You Hard to Please
In MOLASSES ?
Then try our "Century,"
The best in town for the price.
Heavy body, sweet, and rich
flavor, and only 10c a quart.
122 North Jardln Btree
town at ouee.