1 H The Evening ERALD G SHENANDOAH. PA.. THURSDAY. MABCH 29. 1894. ONE CENT' VOL. IX. --NO 87. ! 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, $20 up; rug narlor suits. S40 up. All other goods cut down at same rate. J.P.WILUAMS&SON III SILL Mllll BURGLARS AT WORK. Malianor City Iletldenta Are TIalteil by tl a Midnight Marauders. Upe.l.l to the llinil.u. MAHANor CtTV, March 29. Bnrglnrs entered tlio tailoring establishment of A TWufciful Scene Clmrles BenshiKcr, 118 West Centro Last Night. ELEGANT DECORATIONS I Many 1'romliictit People From Many Different Turin llnjnyed the Sprlsu Assembly nf Tim Social Seven In llobbln.' Opera Holme-An Easter Dlnpliiy. One of the moat fashionable events held here for many a day, or rather mnuy 1 night, was the Spring Assembly In Hob-1 the dwelling part of tho building. street, nt 2:80 o'clock Ibis morning and removed goods to the valuo of $100. An nttemnt Was also made to enter the clothing store of Joseph Hobinovltz, at 132 West Centre street, a few minutes lator, by the wine parties, presumably, nut were repuiseu uy two snow irom .ur. Hobinovltz's revolver beforo getting into tho house. They also made an nttempt on tno resi dence of Doctor Missel, but tbedoctorwas awake and took twins to let them know It. when they suddenly had business else where. Tho marauders entered Mr. noiiBlnger s Mtnrn hv turning the kev. witii miers. Their booty was three overcoats, three Dairs ol nants ana one vest, all new gar ments, three pillrs of kid gloves, a razor nnd strnn. a stlf-feedlntr nen nnd some triniccts. io attempt was macio 10 euier S31AT.Z hut rowr.iiFvn. Will make things hum on the centre table of our store. His name is Qlrj All SATEENS, regular price 120, will be sold FltlPAY, 30th Inst., ut f)lAc, from 0 o'clock in tho morning till 9 o'clock nt nlgnt. secure the choicest pattorns. bins' opera house last night, under the auspices of "The Social Seven. " It was nn elaborate allair and the coin- mltteo hnd evidently given every atten tion to the details, regardless of expense. Mr. ltobinovltz. who sleens in tho store room, was nroused bv tho noiseof splinter ing wood. Sonie ono wns peeping in at tlio winuow ny me light oi a uuriiing match. "Whoije thero," he demanded, nnd recetvlne no answer fired twice in the direction of the window but hlsnim was The ball room of tho opera house showed poori til0 balls entering the wall. Further Report of a Dreadful Mine Accident Modified. out)i:ui:i iiy tiii: united mini: H'OllKKltS' COMMITTHE. A LOADER MEETS DEATH When ho Was In tho Act of Starting n Mattery n Prop Ilrnko ami Precipitated an Untimely ami fatal lttn.1i tif tha Cual. Three Men Were Ki-ported Killed. Come and - - . . r , 1 1 . T . lin-iiK Nnr h Main street. - onenanuoun, jtu.. a VWWWW WW WWW -w - w this. The ordinarily cold and musty I placu was transformed into n bower of beauty anil exclamations oi surprise nnu ndmirntiou were general. Tho decora tions wero certainly grand. The old opera house had been the object of great atten tion on similar occasions in the past, but nt no tune nns it been seen in sucu de cant nttiroasthatof last night. Although the decorations wero profuse, they wero I SO uisieiuuy uuu iirusuuuuy urrniiKeu, investigation only revealed fresh tracks In the snow oi the departed burglars. Two strange men loafing nt tho foundry yesterday afternoon were overheard in tho remark that they needed clothes nud shoes, and that it would be funny If they did not get them that night, Roth were about five feet eight or nine Inches In beichth. we chin c about 155 and 17.. pounds ench, and thirty or more years of nee. The lighter man wore a cheviot A report wns received hero that three men hnd been killed nt tho Morcn colliery, but Inquiry by telephone developed the statement thnt while a fatal accident hnd happened at the mine tho number of killed was considerably out of range, There was hut one victim and he met n tragic death. Vincent Shillsk. a vouiitr unmnrried Pole about 20 years of use. was employed as a loader in the mine. Ho was at n check battery and us ho attempted to tart tne coal one ot tne props urone. Shillsk made a desnerate attempt to avoid the sudden rush of coal and snvo Ids life, but fell across a irancwav collar and was at the same moment crushed to death by tho broken prop. PWtSONAU Speolal toF.VRNiNO Herald. Uxiimtown, March 80, 3 p. m. The xecutive committee of the United Mil o Workers, In session here to-day, ordered a general strike. The order requires that tho strike shall go into effect on Monday next. This movement will lnvolvo ten thous and coke workers and miners In the Con- ncllsvlllo region nnd result In tho general idleness of nil coal miners there. A. r. a. BU uisieiuuy uuu mi.iai.ii;iiiijr uuiuikcu, "(--; i i i i .!.,. and tho various colors wero blended suit, had a dark beard of threo wee L.s ANOTHER LOT OF "Crystal" Rolling Pins, 1 Cents Castors, Lemonade Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Bottles, Water Sets, with such a delicate effect as to kill tho slightest suspicion ot gaudl ness. The stoire was especially effective All the scenerv was screened bv nn Im mense sueeting ot wnuo wmcn uung from the proscenium arch to the platform of the stngo and sprend from wing to wing without a wrinkle. But thlssheet- ing was not in lull view, ns it was sep arated from the footlights by a neat drapery of delicate pink, white nnd blue, which nurteu in tuo centre at auout mid way between tho proscenium arch and stage, and fell in graceful folds at the sides. On the white sheet nud imme diately back of where the tri-colored crowtli and complained of a sore No arrests have as yet been made. leg. STOLEN PROPERTY FOUND. Articles Stolen From a Church Ultcotored In n Hush Special to Evening Hekai.d MAnAKor Crrv, March 29. The mon strance, gold Chalicos and other plate, which was stolen from tho Polish Catho lic church about a week ago, hove been re covered. The treasuro was discovered in a bush on the mountain nt a point almost drapery parted was a large red, whltoond on a line with Cntawissa street and about jrjen',i8 n town la' blue star. The effect of the rays of tho a quarter of a mile from tho church. Tho r T electric lights upon these decorations wns tinder is a boy named Thomas McKeng, .,, . . . tm BtnKingiy benutmii. jl encn siuo oi tne or .napie street. ine inu came running stage was a nnuusome small tamo oi to supervisor price, wuo was naming antique design, each bearing a large and stone from tlio mountnin, and told of his . ..,,, . . i nntimiH tl All sorts Of GlaSBWarO and Uhinn SUltaDIO lor anniversary una beautiful vase filled with fragrant d's-covery. Together they went to the flowers. Strung along the footlight box, j scene and found the vessels, lying in a in front of tlio space reserved for the 1 bush ot laurels covered only by news papers mat were wrapped anoui. uiem Sgcceiw to EIHYIH, DUNCAN 1 WA1DLEY. 8 South Main Street. 31 South Main St. "wedding presents, orchestra, were numerous pots ot benutl ful plants nnd llowcrs wlileli threw out volumes of perfume nnd completed a very pretty picture. From the footlights to the dancing Uoor wns arranged n tightly drown delicate pink and blue ilr.-iiM-rv fastened in such n uuiiiue fashion that the rays of the electric lights gave It an nppearauce of a beautiful rainbow. At the bottom of the steps leading to the ballroom Uoor was an elegant portiere nnd in the corner to the right of tho entrnnce there wns n cosy and rich ar rangement of nutiquo oak chairs and tables and beautiful ruirs. From the centre of the ceiling very wide red, white and blue streamers wero hung in bell shape, with the ends fnstened to diuerout narts or tne unuerv. tne rest oi tno decorations consisted of red, white nnd blue llatrs of dlllerent sizes in prolusion It wns a beautiful sight, one long to bo remembered bv those who hnd the irood fortune to witness it, nnu reuecteii great credit upon tne industry mm skiu or rue ouvuu, AUt:-u. 1 ill 1 . iiuiiiiuu. Theodore T. Hyde, Elwood Jncoby, Will Slattery, Daniel lteedy, Joseph lleddall and Max Mover. The splendor of tho decorntions wns only equalled by the attire of the ladies in attendance, wuo represented me uoues of nil nnrts of this nnd adjoining counties. . .. . -. i i- n j.5 lln this connection tho social was nn Is better than no Dreau, auu a nan loai is somoumus Knstor fenst , Aa ti,e (atr onos jutted from M. P. CONRY, Pbuongabela whiskey 60c a qt. Pure ryo whiskey, XX $1 a qt, Flne Old Bourbon, XXX ?1 25 a qt. Superior BlncUberry IJrundy $1 a qt, (Superior Cognnc Brandy $1,125 a qt, Imported Jimiaiea Rum 11.75 a qt, VUENGLING'S Stock and Fresh Ale, Draught Torter and Wiener Beer. X nest brawls of 6c Clcais and all Rlcos or Temperance unnKB. Mr. Price removed the articles to Justice Sherman's office, where they now lav nwoiting tho call of the church authorities. Tho theorv that the robberv was com mitted bv some one opposed to the church is now well borne out and it is sold the directors will make an effort to bring tho perpetrators to justice. Tho vessels were valued ot nuoutfauu. A tfUprStorc 0O Half a Loaf I YOUR HUSBAND'S DOLLARS Some l'eunle Orglnate, while Others Imitate, lixnctlv as advertised we are solllnc choice table linens, sixty indies wide, nil pure linen, handsome brocade damnsk patterns in cream, nt aoc. per yarn; cream witn woven colored uoruers at xuc. per yardi Gntes best Turkey red linens nt 25c. per yard. These goods were made to sell at 50c per yard. We lire showing tho choicest lines of now dress goods nnd wraps at popular prices. An Increase in the mirchasimr nower of your bnrd- earned dollars is worthy of your consid eration. Ji. J. WILK1KSON', 3-2S-tf 20 South Main St. PENCIL POINTS. Bdd. Evans, of St. Clair, was a town visitor yesterday. Miss Jenuio Jones, ot St. Clair, Is in town visiting friends. Georco Mucins, of Shnmokin, was town visitor yesterday. W. A. Gather, of Hlurlleld, W. Vn., Is visiting relatives in town. S. A. Kvnns nnd Jnmes Richards drove to Gilberton this morning. William Neiswender spent to-day trans iting business at bun bury. Dr. J. C. Diddle, of Ashland, was n visitor to town tills morning. Miss Ida Stunrt, of Frackvllle, visited lost evening. nd William Haust, of iVUenlowii, nre town visitors, Hon. Kilns Davis, of Droad Mountnin was seen on our streets to-day Albert Hoover and George Mayer, of Asulnud, were in town last nlgnt, Chnrle McDrenrtv and William Ryan of Uentralin, spent lost evening Here. Georne liedford. of Philndeltihia. cir- uloted among our business men last evening. Mrs. Claude Knight, noe Miss CInr;i Soheilly, Is spending n lew days with rela tivcs in town. Miss Kntlu Feelev nnd her brother. Will of Now Philadelphia, are the guests of town friends. Horry Huntzinger nnd II. V. Hesse, Iist Creek, enjoyed themselves at th assembly hero last evening. MisaiiH Annie Carev nnd Amies Daley, and Miss Mcllrearty, of Centralin, spent last evening wltu town menus, Misses Mnrv Lollv. Annie Mcuuiro nnd Mnize O'Brien, of Glraii. ule, were the guests of town friends lost night. Kilns Lewis, tho courteous bartender nt the Ferguson House restaurant, was Muhonoy l'lano visitor lust evening. John Camnbell. of the btnto Coileg Ci'iitro eountv. returned Here yesterday. spend a few days with his relatives. Edward Boddall. son ot George W Beddnll, the hardware dealer of town re turned to the iiioomsburg ryormni scuoo to-day. Miss Mairirie McIIole. of Pottsville, Is spending a few days In town with her A BIG STRIKE. io Ntrlko Was Declared To-day and Will go Into llfrect Xml Monday It Will lmnlve at Lenitt Ton Thousand Mlnen. BIG BRIDGB BURNED. Tnitlloon the I'. It. Itiillniad Very Much Dlftnrriinged. SpccUl to Evening Hrh. d. Pop.t Clixton, Mnr. 20. A covered bridge of tho Philadelphia & Reading Railroad spauning the Little Schuylkill river, and locnted a few miles from tills plnce, was destroyed by flro at an early hour this morning. The brlilKo wns two nundred yards lomr and was totally destroyed. Tho origin of the fire Is not. known. in consequence or tne destruction an ralllo over tlio lino between Port Clinton .ml Tnmnquo wns cut off and nil trains . ere obliired to use the Pottsville division. This change caused considerable delay in le arrival of m.-itl and freluHt nt many points. A Ilenn Sweep. Jpeclnl to the Heiiald. Danville. March 20. Burglars broke into the post olllro nt this place nt an early hour this morning nnd by blowing open the snfo succeeded In getting nwny with $600 in postngo stamps and ensb. They carried the booty off with a horse and buggy belonging to tho postmnster. Another Veto. Special to Kveniko Heiiald. Washington, D. C, Mnr. 20. At noon to-dny President ' Cleveland announced that ho had vetoed the seigniorage bill. A. r. A. , . .. , .,i ii .. i.. til.-..-l i5..nn.l..(nn.lntt T .T . .i x .i ... i.i ijn in limn loxpv iinsn l niiiiie a reuriut uuuiu. 'iaiiiufc umwmicuuuu, w. u ThlS IS OBPeciallV truo ctrnt ,u vn0nt. nln from the from Shenandoah. Braaigon lintlnr than a whole loaf. , , .ii.. i r Ti DCllonpu iuii-iire uruiieinv i icu when the Whole loaf IS madO OI interior llOUr. it the eff ect was dazzling. It was as line u . ... . .... Itnleldnsconlo view ns can bo imaitlned. VOU Want an article that Will make gOOU WllltO The dancing stnrted informnlly at 9:30 nMnn1 nn,l n-n. W 11 Tl wi t ll llHnf I tl t bread and UO trouble tO bake, Use OUr missions until midnight, when n lunch eon WHICH IllUl Ufeu llieiuncil u lull. iinivu Faneu Minnesota Brands: "North Western Daisy," , "North Western Pansy," "Minnesota Pond Lilly," 0 At $4 00 Per Barrel ;f' V This is tho lowest price over known for flour of this grade, have Choice Family Flour' at $8.00 and 3.50 per barrel. Try our Special Pastry Flour, "Old Timo" Rye Flour. of caterers, Jim McKlbenny, was served on tne stace. at tne rear oi me necuraiiuus, at two tallies elegantly arranged for The thlrtv-one locomotive firemen still out of tho employ of the Lehigh Valley railroad wero paid each W0 yostenlay, their regular monthly nllownuco from tho Ilrotlierhood. The fact that no stens hnvo been taken to organize n base ball cum is no iiiiucn- Harry Kline, Frank Ilastiau, Andrew Dougherty. James Murphy and Michnol Mellet, of Moliimoy City, were visitors to town Inst evening. Misses Nellio Mellet, Theresa Hnstian nnd Mollie Ferguson, of Mnlmnoy City, were nmong tlio out ot-town mines who l-'itinlly .Tart). -I.--.,! TO 111uu lVir.1 cf..nt- n-na hrnuuht before 'Sotliro Shoemaker this nfternoon chnrged by ills wife with con tinued cruelty and nbuse. notn sides told stories of quarrels, jealousies and little mennnesxes incidental to married life, which stories were as promptly denied. Mrs. lllos asked for support for herself and three children, but tie defendnnt was opposed to this plan and insisted upon his wife removing to a place where they would not be under the eve of her parents. This proposition Mrs. Dlofs would not listen to, so the husband went out witii nn officer to hunt up bail for his appearance nt the May term of court. A Farewell Surprise, J. H. Kehler, who will shortly move to Allentown, was tendered a surprise ot his home on North Jardin street last evening by the members of tlio prayer meetiiig class of the Kvangelical church, of which he is the leader. The surprise was in tuo form of n presentation, of a bible, air. Thnmns Snvder. tho exhort i r of the clnss. mode tho presentation nddross, and Mr. 11. Stacker followed with a fow remarks ot affectionato farewell. Mr Kobler m..de n neat response. A very pleasant evenirr wns siient nnd the class departed wtslur-r Mr. Kehler and his family prosperity In their Allentown Home. Hon thnt Shenandoah will not have one spent last evening here. this year. Outside players will be cheaper alter an tuo otner cuius nre mien mou eighty couples. All tho sents were oc- they are now, nnd good material will bo i cupicHi. jvuer iuc miiiiui-iiu uitiibiiiK iu- jell on tne mnrKet. resumed and kept up for nbout three hours, when the merrlmakers departed for their Homes, somewiiot intigueu out highly pleased with the hospitality of The Soci. Wo Some neonle have been led to believe that the Ilorough Council will meet to- nlgtit beonuse two weeKB novo eiapseu since the last meeting, but it will not. This month had five Thursdays allotted to it and the roirular Council meetings Go nnd hear ''III. Walter." as rendered nre held on the first and third Thursdays KUlieM nlar KvaUB. vor aUIllil Kmma by MoElheuny's phonograph. 3-14-tf of each month. Angel, Lizzie Market, Kmmn Porger mid Uorn w ei.ei. ilnl Seven. flwnn W. Thomas hns been appointed letter carrier to succeed J. H. Kehler, re signed. Mr. Thomas will nsssme the duties of his posltiou on Monday. Mrs West, of Urooklvn. mother of Rev. Flovd K. West, nt one time pastor of the 1. K. ohurcli or town, is tne guest oi .urs. 11. A. Acker, of South White street. Atmmi? tha Ashland ladles who took part In tne swell affair last night wero streets last Monday afternoon, and I do not sue how the llorouuU Council can consistently refuse to Investigate the matter so far ns the acts or failure of action on the part of Its officers are con 1 understand runt one or two mon who claim to be . , . , ,,. ..... l-j... i v ini T)..- mndtds of American citizenship behuved ID tons .B ine MUiaiingS, OXWa (juuuty, iwavy rpnwu, J.u wmB x U1U themselves in a manner that day far unbecoming the conduct or men or ineir drrr "EVprl Is 0110 of our BPoci"ltie3' VTUUU. X1 LCLL weok lj000 bushels choit "Wo otter this choice Yellow Corn; "proiiinent1 A Protect, I'liii-nti TTi?i, A T n .1 lwiiii-tllir onilnrue the sentiments expressed In your paper auspices or uie Jtney rufnrdtnir Hie dUuiacef ul scene on our bins-opera house. rfpni is. rirst anniversary ui tne Daisy Chain of All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church. "Old Song" entertain ment. Am-il 80. Ice cream festival under tho auspices of the Star Flute and Drum Corps in Jtoiiuius opera nouse. May 30- Strawberry and Ice cream fes- v A iiuamor tho D-niilnl and nnternris- April a. First annual hop under the iny' manniier of tho Win. Ponu Supply uruuesirn, m nuu- (Jompaliy, WOB a Vlslior toiowu yesieruny lfmlrinir aftor theinterestsof liisoompany. Mr. lleemer is very popular with both the company and im patrons. T. J. Conkley and John Devnney, of Tremont. were attendants at me wweiu- blv Inst evening. Mr. Coakley. who was until recently Towu Clerk of bhenaiuloth, Chop, our own .make : 20 tons Choico Timothy Hay ; 5 tons Chop, j 1 mado otfihan whole wheat and corn. Cracked Corn and "Wheat Mixed for CHICKEN FEED. 'New CARPETS: .1....1 t .. lnl.l.l..cl l.nUU Livni 111 liuuuiua uiiuic. uuunc. Jl luvil l . . n .. e-K a n. I TT.. l....la n . .a!. ..nHnnu I HUB IIVD9 Uuil' w, i . iiiniaiiBiifiiB. umuiiiiiiiii.u were such ns not to oomo within the reuch nt ttm lnw. if the members of the Ilorough Council allow this disgraceful affair to pass without olllclal recognition they win see n nig urop ui me ruepeui. m the neonle wno eiecieu vuum. i.r... Shenandoah, Mnroli 'is. Moquotto and Body Brussols, Velvet and Tapestry Brussels, In- is now engaged in the undertaking nnd fiirnltiirii liuaimMH at Tremont nud ia i . i - ---------- - under the doing won, A ten minute concert for a nlokel a McKIuenny's wife. s-H'tl enfe. a-i-i-H Millinery llnnds at Wholesale. At Samuel Cohn's Temple of Fashion, 107 West Market street. Pottsville, you will llnd a Inrgo assortment of pattern A Mr, street farewell I arty, I party was held last night In honor of , mid Mrs. T. C. Waters, of East Lloyd who will leave uere on juoutiny Walt lor the Opening, Velvet and Tapestry Oirussois, in- jirs. Hyde win open on Bnti grains and Rag Carpets. Wo have tne''miiiinery foVthering tho largest and iinoat stock of toMto,iMSto. hnts nnd bonuetB, plain nud fancy Btruw , ' I lmfu .rowiia. lfipofl- milllnerv ornaments. I evening next to locate In Ducks county. Tho New Stock, New Spring Styles, Handsome Patterns, Reduced Pi-ices. no unutit in iinnrintr uiiiiiiiir nini lt1l'"Vllt Kt-ltlioul ...... rdny, trimin g. etc Our stock' Is now the tu , u.u "J "'. ' ' iiriuc, i hmieflH in in liiiennr ui x'buiibvivjiiiiii. i t na CARPETS wo have over ne this stock. shown all prices, from 28o up. A lot of Remnants of Brussols Carnots in lonirths suitable for Bmall rooms at reduced prices. shapes exam- S-3i-tt In (looil nlmpe Again. The damage done to the Lehigh Valley J railroad on Tuesday by n cnvlng In of the workings oi Indian itiugecoiuery una been fully repaired nnd both the enst nud west-bound tracks ore now being used by the passenger, coal nnd freight trains. The rnilwuy officials soy they do not anticipate ony further trouble. Vnr the best nhotoirranhs co to Won der's, southeast corner Market and Centre I streets, Pottsville, S. Cohn's Temple of Fnshiou, 107 West Market street. Pottsville. u-mc-ue A llerlli fur Mr. Klrlc, Kx-Prothonotnry S, C. Kirk, of Potts ville. was vesterduv annotated Denutv Collector at the Port of Philadelphia nt n salary of $3,000 a year, and will assume the duties next -Monday. C'olllerle. Sutpeml. All the collieries of the P. & R. O. & I. Co. mispeuded operations last night and will remain Idle until Monday next. Get your repairing man's. done at Holder iruiu IUD KUPl"l .. v.v ....... James. .Mrs. William Acker, Mrs, Sarah James, Mr. and Mrs. George alters, Mr. niwl Mrs. William Drown, of Uirardville: Mrs. David Evans, of (jirurdville; Mr. and Mru Will linn Kreiuer. Mr. and Mrs. Georae Holvey, Mr. and Mrs. William Da vies, Mr. and Mrs. Edward biiears, Mrs. Sarah llevnn. Mrs. William Jones, Mrs Thomas Clifford. Mrs. Ellzalieth llartsch. Mrs. William Williams, Miss .mini Hnntzincrer. of Philadelphia, Mrs. Richard Horrell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton lliiver." Misses Hnttle James and Ella n,,, nii. Mi.Kurs .T. W Wntkins. of Malm nnv I'ltv. Jnsenh Bacon nnd PatrlrkKcan- ' Inn. nnd Mnsters Willie nnd Tommy ( James and William and CieorgoWlUlams. Old Times ICecalled. The nrosent nnnearanceof thosoutheast corner of Main and Centre streets is a romlnder to the people of how that part of the town looked on the morning fol lowing the great, lire of November, 1SS3, except that the burned nud smoking debris Is missing. The present appear once Is due to the fact thnt the unsightly one-story structure on the Egan property at that corner Is now being razed to make room for a more imposing three- story brick structure. Kreu Vye I!ainiuatIoii, Dr. Seibert, 1H North Second street. Pottsville. makes a specialty of di--ea-es of the eye, ear, nose and throat. "Ruu- ning ear," oatarrn ami crossed eyes care fully treated. Artificial eyes accurately matched nnd inserted ut a reasonable nrioe. Persons oalllng t Dr. helberts office ou Friday of each week innv have their eyes examined lor glasses iree oi charge. it (loud News. The Sohoppe orchestra dancing school will re-open on Saturday, March 31. Orchestra of ten pieces. Everybody welj come. 8-20-3t A Little More s OUR rkRGUT LHFT AT- 123 North Jardin Stress 1 i m .V