The Evening Herald SHENANDOAH. PA.. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4. 1894. ONE CENT VOL. IX.--NO 92. Your Pretty Wife Deserves a pretty Home Give lier one by buying pretty furniture largest stock of Parlor Furniture$ Ever brought to Schuylkill county, now open and ready for inspection, at greatly reduced prices, J.P.WILLIAMS&SOh IIS G11IIS I'rwctr. roiNTS. Colliery. or- tho EMPLOYES WERE PROMPT Spnrki From a ioromotlra Kartell Wane on an Engine llouu Koof Clmagci at the Colliery The Kan Shaft la Bullrrlj- Aaaudoned Koir. C A CALIGO HOP! Next Thursday., Everybody Is invited to attend in our store, from 0 o'clock In the morning till I) o'clock nt night. All CALICOS will ho sold at to seo them. llu-lla JNorth main Street, - onenanaoan, x-t. a Tho School Hoard meets to-night. A German Lutheran church will ho dedicated nt Audanreid on tho 28nd Inst. For the first time in several years many yacant store rooms nro found in the town. I rut , 1., r ,, The Little Blaze at the Kohinoor E(ist CoRi 8t;reet hfl9 been improved by n neat coat or paint. " Tho latest Salvation Army hymn is ranced to "After the Hall." Ulie ol corps sings It on tho street as n solo. It is a Ioiil' while between nlavs at Ferguson's tlieatre. The hard times are causing companies to play shy ot tho coal regions. Shenandoah will hn well represented at tlie rounlon of the 1'. O. S. ot A. camps at Glrardvillo this evening. A special car on tho electric road will leave hero at 0:50, returning nt U:3U. The shootlnu match between Green, of Glrardvlilc, and Cox, of Wllllnmstown, which is to taKo place nt tracKvllio on Saturday next, is creating great Interest among tho sporting fraternity or the region. Shenandoah's vote is but n (Iron in a hocrshead on a presidential vote: but small as it is. it Is n cold watch against a gooseberry tliat tho next Kepuuucnn can djdate for President will get tho majority end of it. Althouch tho subiect has not been dis cussed much the past fow days it is believed that the outrage at the Andrn knitls funeral will be a subject of discus sion at the liorough Council meeting to-morrow night. On Friday night tho regular monthly meeting of the Soldiers' Monument Asso ciation will bo held, bat ns tho times are no better than they were a month ago it is not likely that steps will bo taken to push the project, Tho committee will probably adjourn until May. One of tho best known Irish Democrats in the town, a popular and influential ono, remarked spontaneously tho other night that the Democratic party will save time and expense by not putting up another candidate for President nnu that tho next Congressman from this district will be a vjf. seii Possjl Bikini Fowiorj There was some excitement at tho Kohinoor colliery yesterday afternoon on account of an englno house roof break inc into blaze This engine house la located close to the new shaft In which there was a stubborn flro a fow weeks ago and recollections of tho light made against the flames at that time stirred tho colliery employes to great activity when yester day's blaze broke out. The Are cnlned rapid headway and although the colliery hoso lines wero put into play almost immediately after the ursb unuics suutvuu tueuinvn uta mill the roof of tho building was destroyed lu.fnrn flip flr was extinguished. Tlin loss was comparatively slight, however. It is supposed the lire was caused by sparks or passing locomotives. iiau me cncino uouso ueeu cousumeti bv tho llames tho operations of tho collierv would not have been interfered witli in any way, as the new shaft hns been abandoned altogether. For some time nast it has only been used i Saturdoy last it has ceased to bo even of LMepubllcau, use In that connection, lho pumps m this shaft wero removed last week and sent down tho valley to do service in the Ulrard Manimotu colliery. All tho water of Kohinoor colliery is now taken out ot tho old shaft. Tho water which accumulates in tho now shaft now finds its way into the old shaft, through a boro hole. This does away with the services ol two pumpmen. More Candidates are Appear ing on the Horizon. DANIEL mm SPOKEN OF Ho Cftn Hiavo the Democratic Nomination If He Will Unn-U I). IlfiMcliammt, of fllrnrilvlllp, In ulno llelng Urged to Han llelllj'i Appointment. honors In the 30th ilUtrlrt. TTn 1 a non- ulnr politician and If Mr. Shepp does not come out ho tuny hnvo an easy road tolthe coveted goal. Hon. John T. Shoencr's chnncea forth llepubllcnn nomination for Coimress are said to be growing more favorable daily. uany uemocrnts are nenrii to utter tins: If Mr. lielllv is to be defeated we would prefer Mr. Shocner to any other Hcpub- ican." Somo of tho friends of Attornev Haughawout, of Glrardvlilc, think he would make n formidable man for the Democratic nomination for Senator, and hat ns against I' rank Spiasc, of Tama- ua, liaugnnwout would get tne acorn, lut ns we noted before, Mr. Shepp may In it nud that, would shelve both Haughawout and Spliwe. N. '.Tack 'Won't Forcet You." n delinht- ful ballad, by McKlhcnuy's phonograph (UliAimVlIXK. 3LOO Per1 Pound. -None bettter: wo guarantee every pound. -Tho immense quantity wo sell is the best evidence of its superiority. "Little Johnny Doouau." prince of Irish ballads, uy puonograpii at Jicr.iuenny'8. Mnhanoy Cltr Mitrrlncu. Miss Nellie Holland wos married to George T. Llewellyn at 10.S0 o'clock this mornlne. at Mnhanoy City. Miss Hol land is tun uaugtiter 01 jonn iiouanu, a former mine superintendent of this dis trict, and Mr. Llowellyu is a well-known insurance agent, nuu ex-newspaper man. tool to GIRV1N, DUNCAH &. WftiDLEY. 8 South Main Street. Twelve cuosts dined nt tho American House yesterday. M. J. McCullouch. of Colorado, was a town visitor Monday, Thomas Horan. of St. Clair, is visiting pis brother, Johniiorau. Isaac McClusky, of Now York, trans acted business hero to-day. James Kleese. of Heading, is visiting his brother, Robert Kleese, of town. J. M. McGrath. of Mananoy Plane, called on Miss Lizzie Murphy on .Monday Miss Mamlo Frell returned homo from Philadelphia last evening. Misses Qulnu, of Ogdcn street, are Tho ceremony was nerformed at the resi dence 01 tno urine's parents, ay west Upending the past .few weeks in Mahauoy M. P. CONRY, Monongahela whiskey 60c a fit. Pure ryo whiskey, XX $1 a qt. a Fine Old Hourbon, XXX $1 25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Dnimiy.... i a qt, ...,r i ti. I)-. 1 OS i A HUiicuui vugiiiiv uiiuiiij v..-.. . .j.. Imported Jamaica Bum $1.75 a qt. 31 South Main St. q Betai LiquorStore VUENGLING'S Stock and Fresh Ale, Draught Porter and Wiener Beer. - llcst brands ot 5c Cleats ana an 1 all kinds of Temperance Drinks. that town, and Hev. AV. Mix, of Ashland, Onlv a few intimate friends werenresent, Mr. Llewellyn was dressed in the helgth of fashion and Miss Holland wore a pretty traveling dress. Among those who wit nessed the ceremony were : Mr. and Mrs. John Howe, ot Ashland : W.lv. Lord and Miss Maine Steckle, of Mt. Carmel ; Miss Lydla Lyser, ot Ouaknke ; James W. ml. G T....... r rpun,MnD-n X UUU1 p&Ull, W., unuiW . lliuininuu, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. William Small, ot Shenandoah. After a few minutes of congratulations tho happy couple drove to the Heading station where a train was boarded for Beaver Falls, lliey win spend ten days In a trip through Johnstown, i'lttsuurg ana otuer western points. Charles Wim. of Mnhanoy City, called on Girnrdvllle loir ones last evening. Mrs. Manual Gilbert, of fahamokln. a former resident of town, called on friends here. Miss Minnie Waterhouse. one of Glr- ardvllle's charming young daughters, will leavo for Philadelphia Thursday morning. Wm, Dusli and George Spadder, of Ashland, were town callers to-uay. Special IIeuald torreipondence. Pottsville, April 3. A political ap pointment, like kissing, goes by favors, nud wo are not surprised that most of the citizens of this county who hnvo been chosen and honored by this and that lucrative political berth are tlioso who havo enrned tho same by somo work dono in the past for tho party or parties who bestowed tho favors. Like "familiarity breeds contempt," personality is often unkind, if not generally vulgar. There fore I will not attempt to call over the list of those who linve been so fortunate nsto bask in the sunshine of the smiles ot Congressman Heilly and tho greater and nearer nowers to the annointinii throne. Hut this I will say. though it may lie looked upon ns bad form, that as in childhood's hour so in man hood'sday " 'twnseverthus." Thorilling mission to alwavs urease n fat hou's rumn is still prevailing and none know It better than thoso who are leit out and who see their fondest hones decay," while the moro favored ones with longer poles knock and pocKet tno political persimmon TWO i:.8ES Hi l'OINT. Forinstnnce, note the howls nud growls ot that large army of deferred and disap pointed Democrats who are only pegs for holes which do not exist, over tho recent into appointments, notablo that of lion. S. C. Kirk to the position of Deputy Collector at tho Port of Philadelphia. Of Mr. Kirk it must bo said his is a deserv lug appointment and he is well fitted for Ids fat take, but if he should die, which we trust he may not for over three score years and ten, could there notbe found among Alt. iteuiy s menus and followers a hauer's dozen ot just as deserving men, auv one of whom would fill the bill as well as Mr. Kirk ? And men, too, who have never been rewarded for as good work dono for their putty and party menus as Mr. ivirK ever peiormeu. And now tho many faithful of th unterrifled are regaled with tho au nouncement that .Mr. Louis stulrreaeu is to receive tho Pottsvillo postofllce plum as soon as tho proper time arrives to name a successor for Mr. W. It. Cole, an ap pointee of President Harrison, by tho grace of the late George V. Chllds. Of Mr. otollregen 1 have not tno slightest personal criticism to suggest, but lie is not tho only one who could bo selected to nmiuasa the German clamor for recogni tion, and it is well known that there nro hundreds ot .ur. stouregcu s nationality ns well fitted and more deserving than ho to become the postmaster at tno county seat. Mr. Heilly should v. member that Misses mory ieu and i.ena ituin, n j, stollregen is not in need of any nfllce. town, called cm their many Mnhanoy City e ,ms bec twlc0 the incmnbent of very lucrative county oinces, is wen neoiou no f, " Setting a Good Table. 2 xi 2 2 x2-4 lllrtlutny Party There was n iratherini' of llttlo folks nt the reidence of Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Mn garglo.on South White street, yesterday afternoon, to celebrnte the filth nnulver- friends Tuesday. P. J. McGulre, Congressman-at-Large, will leave for salt LaKo uity to recru- porate on Friday morning. Misses McIIala and Nellio Dougherty. ot Shenandoah, are visiting the Misses Casey tho past fow days. Miss Hertha Schtiltz nnd her lady sary of Mildred Mogargle. Hefreshmonls friend, of town, called on her sister, Mrs. wero served at small tables and the little Peto Hill, of Shenandoah, on Tuesday l'lMfJONAr.. William II. AdauiB. of Pottsvllle. was in town this morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. llroomp. of llrnwns. ille, nro visiting in Shnmokin. Samuel H. liroomo. of llrownsvlllo. Is confined to his homo by illness. Mrs. Fred, llurkhart went to Potts- ille this morning to visit friends. Willi,,,,, llt.ni, nf (-.... .Ilo i.. guest of town friends last evening. Miss Snllle Stein spent vestordav after noon visiting friends and relatives at Mnhnnoy City. Miss Laura Ituntzlnger. who was tho guest of town friends tho past few weeks, left for her home in Philadelphia yesterday. Messrs. liurchill. Kcheltlv and Smith. tlireo young gentlemen from town, went to Pottsvllle this morning to spend tho day. Mrs. Proude. wifoof tho pastor of tho Primitive Methodist church, has recovered sulliciently from her illness to be able to moKo cans upon her friends. Joseph Delnnev. a former verv popular resident of this place nnd now engaged as master mechanic nt tno lorn Farm col liery, near Pottsvllle, spent to-day visit ing his numerous friends here. F. II. Hess, a Philadelphia carpet sales man, called upon customers here this morning. Mr. Hess savs tho enrnet trade is improving nnd in consequence several mills have started on full time. When the dull seaon set In last spring, lie said, dealers laid in little stock, merely selling oft what was on hand. Now they aro compelled to buy to keep up stock to meet tuo demand. William Kcndrlck. Jr.. who wns until recently cornet soloist in the Murine Hand at Washington, I). C, and had been spending the past few months with his parents in town, leit yesterday lor ew York City, where ho will join tho "th Regiment linnd. ns cornotlst. Tho 7th Is thecrnck regiment of the grent metropolis, and Mr. Kendrick is to bo congratulated upon securing an engagement with its uaud. . i i, a ones had a most enjoyable time. Among T. F. Thonoy, a prominent merchant of Is lUSt U9 easy for a gOOU housekeeper as a the number wero Kthel Ilollopeter, Kdith town, left for Philadelphia this morning , -lit 1 ,A Acker, HachelKirlin, Iluth Matter, liessle to purchase n choice lot of gents' furnish- smart OOy. Tjroviuou Olio unuo tuuu juug- w iiiinms, Millie unniiiari, iveiui liuutivn, . , , Lidie Parrott, Kmily Williams, Ilurdella ment in the selection Of What SllO puts on Anstock, Sadie Mullahey, Edna Powell, . , Lottie Hall, Ethel Morgan, Cora Powell, Sf Wn itrrnlfl Biinrrrnnt. n fftnr ltoms in the Josle Heddnll. John Hunter. John Finney. 1& . Joseph Swindt. liertram Wilde, Alliert WttV Of CHOICE GROCERIES to assist Gralt. Eddio Langtoi. i, Itobbio Powell, yj w Frank Urown, Abel Ilolderman, Lester her in Setting a Good Table. M llllillllP, iUliilC UtUJIiinLi. y Ki, iwiim"! I mjij (JOOUS. Lldle l'arrott, Lmliy Miiiams, nurdeim TlinmM Walker and James Lancton. two of Ashland's popular young men, cast their bright smiles on tho Misses Casey last evening. Miss Nellie McLaughlin and her friend. Miss Julia Gavin, two of ourfficomnllshed voung socletv Indies, spent Tuesdny with their gentlemen friends at Mnhanoy City. Hurkhart, John Swalm, Itobert Cnllen, John and Collier Wasley, John nnd Hob ble O'Boyle. Emory Titman, Claude Davis and John Itohlnnd. What of Decoration Day T Worth a Visit. TjrI. it nil lnncer be said that Shenan- Tlm miiReiim opened at 121 North Main I rtnnh can onlv have a parade when there street last night is worthy a visit, The u a funeral, or during or just after a I educated seals of Uapt. eoi) givo ft political campaign. What, tnougu St. I pnlniiH i vhlbltion and cause much sur- linvld'a Dav. Waslilngton's Illrthday and I prise and amusement by the manner in I st. Patrick's Day wero permitted to conio whlcli tney mnnipuiaio musical inai.ru- nnd go witnoui any uemoiisi.riii.iuii un nio ments. aiisb Leone vanira wnisiies buhib part ot our usually eniiiusinsiiu eui.eus sides with the world's goods, and living, as ho does, on an honestly earned fortune, can well afford to bu permitted to work for a time for political clory as county chairman while some other citizen, just as deserving and just ns capable, might have the greao bestowed on linn which It Is said Mr. lielllv lias in store for Mr. Stollregen, in order that somo of the Con gressman's fences may no repaired per manently and euectiveiy. iWeiuiuKB i henr a vociferous amen echoed from the Flowery Field to the site of tho new hotel on Sharp mountuln in response to this sentiment. WOULD YOU llELIEVIi IT ? The latest nnmo your scribe has heard for an ofllce to be be filled this fall is nn inspiring one. It Is that of no less a per sonage than Daniel Shepp, Esci., ot Tuinn qua, for Senator in tho iiOth district. Mr. shepp is in no sense a self-imposed can didate, nut l am given to understand 11 his nartv calls ho will respond and obey. it no consents to stiiuu it goes wuuoiib writing it that lie will be nominated by the Democracv. and tho chaiicesforutnrn of tho tide in this district from ono politi- t cal faith to the other would bo mighty slim, Indeed. It is not even known as yet that this subject lias been even whispered to tho popular Tnmaquiin. 1 for one con sider it cxL-emely doubtful that ull u "When Thero is Love nt Home." beauti fully rendered bv McElhennv's phono graph. .Surpilge l'nrty. A surprise was held last night in honor of Miss Sophia Beck, nt her' home at 221 Mavberrv allov. Among tho people pre sent wero Mrs. H. C. Hughes, Springfield, in.; .Misses iienn Ullhllan, nertua White, Lester Woods, Hattie Morris, Elllo Jefferson, Emma Morris, Lillio Needs, Holla Fisliburn, Lillio Lenhart, Jennio Lewis, Sophia Stufl'enberger.Laura Lewis, Dora and Jeunlo Fogel, Li..ie nnd Martha Jefferson, Iieun Clifford, Sadie Drumheller, Annie Augustine, Carrie Mealey, Mlnersville: Lizzie Jenkins, Lost Creek; Katie Lewis, Wadesville, and S.i'l'e Howard, Girardvllle; Mrs. J. L. Tempest; Messrs. John llownian, John Fogel, William Webster, August Slump, T. M. Tempest, Harry Parker, William Morris, Harry Tempest, Harry Hlchards, William Spado, Samuel Heck, Harry Wartz, William Edwards, David Sim mons, Alfred Owens, Hobert Jefferson, Alex. Morris, Edward Tempest and Kou ben Itoso. lrlcs New tn Hheiianilonll, As advertised wo are selling to-day 500 pairs lace window curtains, all new goods iresu irom the iusiom House: tno prices will be 3S)c, 60c, Cfte, C5c ami S5c per pair ; each curtain is 3 yards long 0 yards o each pair nnd the patterns aro tho latest designs. Wo will offer another lot of men's white shirts at 33c, all sizes, just received. These shirts aro equal in quality and flulsii to any 75c goods. L. J. WlLKISSOS. 3-31-tf 21) South Main St. UttJlUIl V . 1UW, U . If Illtri Ul (all Kill III lllltil V (Halt - ouwii- --, - 1 a. 1.11 1 11 m dude, is not only n ties to Inaugurate a proper celebration of a tally-ho coach team iuld draw him n very entertaining, the next legal holiday, that ono which Info tho political arenn, but the fact cialile gentleman. The wakes up all tho latent patriotism of the might us well bo looked squarely In the . . . i . M , I , , f mi . il... 1 tnrtn n rtw- nu lntllP till I 1M II I CiOTn tit flfP I H T- Fancy Minnesota Patent Flour. Fine Fresh Creamery and Dairy Butter, Fine Table Syrups, at C, 8 and 10 cents. Best Sugar-cured Hams and Breakfast Bacon Smoked Beof and Summer Sausage. Fnnev White and Fat Norway Mackerel, 15 cents per pound. Good No. 1 Mackerel. 10 cents per pound. Strictly Puro Lard Crosso & Blackwolls Chow-chow and Pickles, Pickled Onions, Salad Drossinn and Fino Catsups, U,;r,0f Pnlifnvnin flminnrl "tfrnHn. rniiRiiariinr of Bartlott PearS, EfCff Plums, Cherries and Apricots. Standard Canned Tomatoes, 3 for 25c, -in; j. n .i m. n,l,ln O nnn fVvw OKo 'N'nrtrinrn Slierfil 7. " . , ' , . ' , . or . -riinn Schelfly, 1st base; John Weeks, 2nd base; the co-oporation ot the different clio nud blo Senatorial candidate, i Com. "Prillo Of Shenandoah" brand, tWO Cans for ZO COntS. JinO Joo w'u, short stop ; Joe Piatt, 3rd military bodies, and to prepare a proper u fHiniedged runner In tin B-1 TTnJfT T., P 9 ,n,,a Ofip flnn,l Afnrvlnnfl Com. 4 catlS 25c. ?o;.ohn A. Heilly, right field . i James plan for t ,he observnuco o the .lay we , ll0lls0 the Third uiiLLuiuiy u uuu v.u, j Shields, centro Hold; uaviu i.ewis, icii. ouuuiu ...... wv. - Choice Red Alaska Salmon, 10c. Another lot Florida ORANGES, ,t1' ZlfinmM lresh, juicy and sweet, Uo cents a uozou. 1im1 ,, ...1,1, nloncilnir fTrt. ,l..,,l,l ll,u l 1, o llnf nfTnrt. nn tlin blnlldlSllUientS Ot MT. ShCPP'B IllliUy nn.f does It gracefully, too. J. W. nart of all our military and civic socio- I Menus. 01 oil political snades, 01- tuat uolley, the sKeioton curiositv. but n Mm mnrous and social ultmv fa milli. illfTprpnt. tn the innioritv the dime ventures. There is moro of the money's wortli In it, HoroniMltiiul lioocls. People having old furniture or carpets n fair condition can send them to Heoso's auction rooms and realize good prices. One day overy week will bo set apart for tho sale of this kind of goods. People wlio want to quit business can have their entir entire stock sold in a short time and realize good prices. Call on or address Hesse's Auction nnd commission House, Dougherty Uullding, West Centre street. i-i-ti Saloonlats on the Diamond. tho next legnl holiday nnd between this dnto nnd tho recurrence Covle.of Mnhanoy City, or whoever may Tho first of tho base ball enthusiasts to of the day, May 30th, there is ample time bo tho Kepuuucan nominee. ,t.v tl, (lelil nre the saloonkeepers, and for our borough authorities to take steps not IN TIIK stNATOlilAUFIOIIT. The Attraction I On the QjSrpet stock is not tho little gyjbut a largo assortment of new patterns in moquettes, vel vet and tapestry hrussols. Ingrain and rug carpets at Reduced prices. The Itirgett and finest asEortment ox rag carpets wo havo over had. ont.vtl.n delil nretlm saloonkeepers, and for our borough authorities to take step the following team will soon uo open ior uibui u . -i word rencnos mo irom your groni. .. I 1, .1.111 .....I... . I nrrtn.P PniTlllll TTPrt III Wllll.il IIlILllb lit, I . 11..... ..... .1,.., I n n. n ,n H' n i niiniieiiueH : LiiurieH iiuiciiiii. nivnci I'1" '1' ............. r. - mirumiiniiu i,ui,ii t,,nw .ni.jv,. JNortnorU DUlxar rim MKii,nimv. mtelier: J. K. P. delegated all authority to invito me FiiiRv has slipped the traces as an avail l . .n ... V . i.- n.i 1 I f .a i.n,iA,,tliTi rf tlin illlTnrmir. rlvln mill I , , t..... t.. ...ll.l... 1 41. u, I. la a i Til . I Mni, nm v or nnsf ! .mm i-mkh. iiii nunc; I ,u. wi.w.....uu ..... ........... - - - - , .nm. nHiiiiLtiriiii cmiiiiiiaiu. linn lun, iid tn 'M COntS. J2in01 Tn w' tr .1. 't Kton: Joe Piatt. 3rd military bodies, and to prepare a .proper .. fllli.1Ie.i,,u.i runll,,r i,, the race for the district. Mr. Finney can get this nomination for the -sklug. nud his chnnces for election nre but ter than thoso of auv other Itemiblicaii and equal to those of any Democrat who could be run in tho district. This is in formation I vouch for ns coming irom re liable authority north ot the mountain Uets will ue even 11 1'inney runs. roiNTS. Snenklnir of bettlntr. I do not believe in it, uo more than I believe in that disreputa ble auxiliary to the business of a saloon AVUl llrsuma To-morrow. Itn meeting to-morrow niulit bv appoint ing a suitable committee, as we have .1 . . . .1 . 1 . . . ... . . 1 Riirppsieii. mill our uriinti jvruiv iubi, The embargo which was pinceci upon , , ,, ,i,.ni,t(nni the coal produced at the v , m. :l enn w,u foow w,th enthu8nam which would ?"Z'JL?2t?'rZZZ The Sum will ln.nw the proper celebration ana uomon- viv..... ... - . .... j - 1 stratlon suiri;ested. Knu.,..n nna.nr mn. Tn.iiinrrtiw iiiiirmiiir. 1 It lost three days. Deeds Iteeanleil. Among the deeds recorded at Pottsvillo and puny gambling device, the nickel-in-tho-elot machine, but tlioso who are in- Knlttle, property in Gilberton. Now ou Tap, Hettie & Sons' celebrated bock beer Is now ready and ou tap at all tho leading hotols nuu restaurants in anenanuoau nnd vicinity. This Is no counterfeit, but the genuine bock beer, and la acknowledged to bo the finest brew now on the market. All orders left at 120 South Moin street will recelvo prompt attention. Ioe Dealtri nnnrtre Holver and William Andrews lmvn embarked in the ice business and hnvo a wacon and teum ou tho road, 1 dined to waaer are advised by tho know They Intend to givo the public the olenn UK politicians hereabouts to put two to and clear cold goods nt zero prices. Mr. one on Hon. T. J. Illgglns, of Sheunn- Holvey was formerly ou the town police iioah, for Sheriff. Why Is thU. do you force nud can tell the difference between ntJk f Iiecause tho Democratic ticket to bo Inn mill n sunbeam about as ciulck as any- nominated this venr will have on it from one. hereabouts for Coiigres n Pottsville mau uud lo.' nirecioroi ine i-oor a lower enu mnii. .n that north of tho mountain neonl can rnlly nrouuu tho most native and available candidate in the Held, and his name Is illgglns. T. J. O'Connor, who was a delegate to the last Democratic nntional convention, U mentioned as a candidate for Senatorial Aukle Gruiheil, Peter lllrminL'hnm. of Turkoy Itun. had his right ankle crushed nnd legs nnd back hoverely bruised by n fall of top rock In the TurKey nun comory yesieruuy The Injuries wore dressed by Dr. Ilanill ton. Fnneral. Tho funeral of John. Intnnt son of An thony and Mary Schmlcker, took place this afternoon from the residence of Mrs. Sehmlcker's parents, on West Lloyd street. Intermeut wns juadu in the An nunciation cemetery. New Air felmft. A game of men have brokon ground near the red bridge for a new air slia't to be sunk into tho workings ot the Indian lltdge colliery. The shaft 1 to be tea feet square. A Little More JZ OUR IVROUT -LB FT AT- 42 133 North Jardin Street V 4-1-Ut. SOLOMON 11AAK, Agl,