Evening Herald.' WEDNESDAY, JUNK 13, 1894. THIRD EDITION OKNTKAI.IA. Miss Kate Carl, o( Mt. Carmel, paid a uurL visit 10 town on louuaj. Miss Ida Slgfricd, ono of Mt. Carmel's fair belles, spent yesterday with town friends. M. P. Cook andwlfo returned on Mon day after a few days visit to friends at jrtsn vauey. Miss Emms Gwlnner and mother yes terday went to St. Clair, where they will spend a few days with friends. Miss Mary Csmp, one of Mt. Carmel's bright damsels, returned yesterday after pending a few days here as the guest of Miss Lizzie Menscli. The examination of teachers In Cen tralis borough and Conyngham township nave ocen postponed, rue (jonynguan ex amination will take place August 14th nnd the borough on August 15th. Miss Ilrldget Cox, one of I.ost Creek' DrtifUt anu talented young lames, lsspcnu Ing a few days with town friends. A number of young ladies of St. Igna tius parish contemplate holding a straw berry festival for the benefit o( thechurch on Saturday, June SHrd. It will bo held In tlio Held behind the church. A good time is promised to all. Don't forget the Legion picnic on Satur day, June Kith. A grand parade will tnke place at 5 o'clock, in which a number of vls.ting societies will participate. A first class orchestra has been engaged nnd everything Unit will tend to make the picnic the best of tho season nnd give comfort and pleasure to Its patrons has been attended to. The Legion is composed of n number of enterprising young men who generally make everything they un dertake a success. ciiUAiinvn.i.i:. Charles Shoppel is putting up an awn ing for George Ilorsewood. II. F. Kimmel, of Ashland, drove through town to-day. Gas was nccldentnlly fired at Preston No. 3 slope yesterday afternoon and Timothy Driscoll nnd Thomas Scanlin were slightly burned about the face and hands. A team belonging to Merchant Ilnuse took fright and rnn awny yestcrdny, smashing tho wagon Into splinters. Tim Hrennan, of Ogden street, Is laid up with n spell of sickness. Mr. Wynn, of Philadelphia, registered at the American House last evening. F. K. Conber, of Kaston, did business in town yesterday. Daniel Fetterman, of Neumedla, called on town friends to-day. Mrs. Robert Dillon is visiting friends at Shnmokin. John Ilrennau, of Philadelphia, was in town last overling. Matthew McGuire, of Colorado, fell nnd broke his arm at Packer No. 1 colliery last evening. Gub. Itheilledelfer has n very sore hand. James llorcy, of Schuylkill Haven, cir culated among friends here to-day. MissesAmiio Gibbons and Mary Kelley, of Shenandoah, spent last evening in town. Misses Lottie Haley and Kllle Gorman, of Mahanoy avenue, returned home after an extended visit to friends nt Harris burg. A dancing contest will tnke place at the Vnnderbllt House on Second street between P. J. O'Neill, of Ashland, and Durkin, of Frackvllle, this evening. Doth lire looked upon as tho best reel nnd jig dnncers in the coal region. l'ropoimlg Proposnls will bo received up to 5 p. m. on Saturday, Juno 10th, 1MH, for the digging of n drnln for streets. Apply to James Hell, or A. I). Lamb, South Jnrdin street. 7-13-2t A Triumph fur the llarvny l'lnte. Washington. June 13 Without notice, Captain Sampson chief of the naval ord nance bureau, clipped quietly down to the Indian Head proving ground and Hred two shots from the twelve inch rille at the seventeen iuch Hethlehem nrmoi plate, ngninst the testing of which uudei tamliml conditions the company hnd vainly protested. The result was the com plete triumph of the plate and the demon stration of the valuo and practicability ol the Harvey process us applied to plates ol this thickness An Accnand Kullor Acquitted. JIaucii Chunk. June 13. James W Jlsloy proprietor of the Lnotford Record, was on trial In the Carbou county court yesterday, charged with having violated the election laws at the last election by printing two Democratic tickets in the ame columu for one of the wards In Lansford borough After hearing the testimony Judge Albright directed tho Jury to find a verdict of not guilty, as It was shown that Mr. Maloy had merely acted under instructions llepnw Id Virginia. CiiAnLOTTr.svn.LE, Vn., June 13. The commencement exercises at tho University of Virginia were continued yesterday with the Joint celebration of the Jefferson and Washington Literary societies. Hon. Chauncoy Al. Depow was the orator of the occasion One of the largest nnd most fashionable audiences that ever assembled at the instil m inn was present and crowded the spacious hull to Its iitmoit capneitv. Vlco President Stevetison also Biioke brielly Tin. Virginia Itrpubllrnni. Wasium.ion .luue 13. Tho Virginia Republieun committee, representing ten different couirre-slomil districts of the state, in ms- nu hei ha ail ipted, though not unaiiimoii.lv, a riMilmloti statiug that the ci'mniitteu deems it unwise to call congressional i (inventions for the purpose of making Republican nomina tions in Virginia fortheauiumii elections. IrorMor Miortllilen'i Trial lWpnneri. MEDIA, Pa., June 13. Professor hhort Hdge. who murdered his wife while In sane, was brought from Norrlstown nnd taken before Judge Clayton. William II. llroomull, counsel for the defense, asked for a postponement of the ease until the Bcpteuiber term of the conn The request was granted, nnd the professor .is taken Hurl- the nsvlnm Mew Goods ""Arriving Daily C. D. Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 South JardlnStnat. MAHANOY GITY LETTER, A BUDGET OF LATEST NEWS All the Events of the Day Told in Bright and Spicy Paragraphs A Record of To-day's Doings, (Reported dally from the Mahanoy City bureau Of theEVKNINO iKRAI.D,l MA1UN0T Cttt, June 13; Commissioners Allen and Martin and Warden Dunklebergcr were the guests of V. W. Lewis yesterday. Walter Stevenson, of PotUville, was seen on our streets yesterday. J. C. Holt, of Tamaqua, was a business visitor yesterday. Charles Wetr-el, of PotUville, shook hands with acquaintances here last even ing. W. E. Jones, and Aaron Ilrownmlller re turned from n fishing trip yesterday. John W. Davis, of town, is visiting frlendB In Mluersvllle. Mrs. Watklns is spending a few days at Harrisburg. Mrs. Horncc D. llermnny, of Philadel phia, is visiting her parents In town. Philip Dradbury, of Kast Centre street, is seriously 111. Atkin F. Seltzer, ono of Ashland's popular butchers, accompanied by D. H. liricker and W. A. Hensinger, nro enjoy ing n fishing trip to Mud Run. The Fish nnd Gnme Protective Associa tion has added the following new mem bers to the roll : Dr. L. W. Thompson, H. K. Hensinger, Isaac Refowlch, Joreph Thornton, James Kelley, Frank Rentz, John I). Griffith, W. J. Krause. R. J. Lord, Jnmes Wngner, John J. Murphy, C. Surrny King, George Krick, Chas. M, Ktiapp, I). M. Graham nnd Atkin F. Seltzer. The Citizens' bnnd has just ndded to their number Mr. John II. Tevell, n solo barltonist, who was formerly n member of tho Mnyberry bnnd of Freelaud, of which town he halls. Mr. Tevell is greatly pleased that ho is connected with our band, and especially so under the leader ship of Prof. Glover, who has worked hard for its success. Tho entertainment held Inst evening under tho nuspices of tho primary nnd intermediate departments of the M. K. Sundny school was both a flnnnclnl nnd litemry success. The church wns filled with nu npprecintive audience nnd the progrnm was well rendered. The primary department deserves special mention. Following is the program : March, by sixteen girls: doll chorus, sixteen girls; cantata, "school festival," chorus of girls nnd boys with queen; snow brigade, ten boys; recltntlon, Mrs. Horace llermnny; umbrella song, twelve girls; cantata, "Trip to Europe," introduced by Miss Evn Daniels; good night drill with tab leaux, six little girls with representations of angels. Mouaglian'a llArEalns, A good qunllty home-made rag enrpet at 30 cents a yard; nice table oilcloth, 15 cents n ynrd; good dress ginghams, 8 cents a yard; the best 50 cent corset In the market. Lace curtains nnd dress goods of nil kinds cheap. P. J. Monaoiian, No. 28 S. Main St.. Shenandoah. LOST CICKKK. Andy Mack wns n Pottsville visitor yesterday. John Carey is nbout ngnln, after being laid up for the past week. Quite a number of our sports went down to Pottsville to witness tho prize fight be tween Fitzsimmons nnd Kelly. James J. McKeone, nnd A. J. O'Connor, superintendent of Gllbcrton schools, stopped oil on their wny home frouilShen andoah yesterday. The Cadets will participate In tho parnde nt Shennndonh on the "Uth. Father Daggett is making Improve ments at the T. A. Tt. hnll. Artist Thomns Dee. o: i h.a plnee, stnrted to day to paint the houso oi Owen Mc Nally, at Girardville. Dan Toland, Harry Gnughan and Mart Dixon, threo of Schuylkill Traction Com pany's employes base ball club, nre spending their spare moments practicing for the game with the Ashland High School club. i John Kinitlskle, the obliging clerk nt Bright's store, lost n vnlunble gold watch nnd chain, the work of n thief. John done some detective work nnd found the culprit. A warrant wns sworn out for hisnrrest, but for several reasons we with hold his nnino for the present. Hear In Mind John A. Reilly's Is the place to get the purest wines nnd liquors, best beer and ales and finest brands of cigars. 1'AIIK PLACK. Miss Annie Kearns has gone to Sllvor Drook, where she will reside during the summer months. Miss Annie Gallagher has returned from a visit to Hazleton. Mr. and Mrs. Miller were visiting friends in Tnscarora on Sunday. Miss Hose Orme, of Plymouth, Mass., is the guest of friends here. Miss Carrie Blaln, of Mahanoy City, visited Miss Wntkins on Sundny. John nnd James Calpin, of Ashland, circulated among ncquaintances here on Sunday. Mrs. Kato Snyder was a Mahanoy City visitor on Sunday. Misses Shalm, Reilly and Barrett, of Centralla, were in town on Sunday. GORMAN'S GAFE MAIN AND COAL STB., Slicuautluali, Pcuun. ''Polite and Prompt Waiters. JJH II. HOFFMAN 13AKEH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Successor to Dr. James Hteln. 114 North Jardtn Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office tours From 7 to 9 a. m. 1 to II and 7 to 0 p. m. Diseases of the throat and lnngs t specialty. Hours of vaccination : 8 to V a. m. 12 to 1 p. m. MEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 89 North Main St., Shennndonh. Ladles, yon must see our large line of lace and straw Rimmed Hats at Special Prices Before you buy elsewhere. Also Infanta.' huts, caps and robe. Zephyrs and Ger mnntown wool. The latest New York styles always on hand at lowest prices. .uuurmug uoous a specialty. AIltM. U, W, UVOB, Ton Can Smell The Hops. W L H L L -oHade of German Malt? O o- L 0 R E L E I Finest n Philadelphia Brew Co, ..Sixth and Clearfield Streets, PHILADELPHIA. PA. "Walhalla. THE old German soldiers believed that those who died in battle went to Walhalla, the Heaven of Heroes. Here they feasted on roast wild boar and drank goat's milk and beer. The feasting over, they repaired to the fields and fought with each other. No matter how severely anyone was injured in these struggles his wounds were healed and his health re stored in time for the next meal upon taking a draft of "Walhalla Beer. An Absolutely Pure Beer. Bohemian ops "'Lorelei. ON the famous Lorelei Rock, which rises from the Rhine near St. Goar, there sits according to the German legend, a beautiful siren combing her long golden hair, holding aloft a foaming beaker of beer and singing a ravishing song. Boat men are so entranced by the beauty of her voice that they draw near and drink the and become so enchanted that they refused to return to the common earth. Pale BeerBrewec Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart POTTSVILLE, PENNA. Best Groods, Lowest Prices. Stepping Stones to Success. HE wonderful bargains pp1 rrprlifn Vilfv linf v. "v- i.i.v.ivaa Liuc. ieau, re flect and act ! At our Dress Goods Department, turn goods into money, is the order of the day. Profit must wait 'till the crisis is past. Summer Dress Goods of every conceivable idea. No must be the latest, as we carry no old fashioned goods) we can match it right up to date in stylish fabrics. Silks all kinds, all prices, all qualities. In this line we are able to s ive striking bargains, having millinery, With us this is one of our summer bargains are here. Now is the time to buy millinerv for little money and the offers are of unusual importance. Hats or Bonnets trimmed or untrimmed at lowest prices. Ladies' Ready-made Suits tailored suits as you'll buy them here. An over-sanguine over-stocked ready-made suit house, short of cash, unloads several hundred suits to us at less than half their original prices and they go to you the same way. See, save. Eton Blazer and Reefer Suits in duck, serge, etc., 98c up. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, C. Geo, Miller, Manager. Why Not Read This 7 You mnyhavo been deceived by CLOTHING SI ORE a largo "Men's, Boys' and Children's Well made, latest styles and nt low prices. kuuub. i-ume nnu prompt attention, and one price to all. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Blmon AbrnmBon, Manager. 21 South Main tit., Shenandoah. LEADING Photographer Market and Centre Sts., Pottsville. The best photographs In all the latest styles. wonuers leads all photographers. IF TOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I GO TO TI1K and get the best. A full set tor t3, any size, shade, shape, and. several hundred sets to Belect trom. Their vitalized air lifts no equal for painless at reasonable prices. Don't forget the number 100 North Centre Htreel, rorrsril.ZJS.l'A. Home-Killed Beef. Till) nnltr nloxx n t .,.. 1 killed beef , guaranteeing choice and Juicy uiem, nuu nt witj same price ns unicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lamb. Fresh sausage nnd bologna made every flav. FlnftRt. Htenlr 9 ll.a IK w.Bbta 2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and f'c; best venl wi hoih uuuiwjubub Baussnps, jug. Reuben Martin, 121 N. Main St., ShenandoaTi. WARREN J. PORTZ, mnMnm. Piano Tuner. " uikiu roiiureu, uruera leu &l 21 North Main street. Shenandoah, will receive ROOF PAINTING promptly done with OT HAWTHORN'B U. S. HOOP PAINT by -Ql.. "VOST, Agent, 1S9 East Coal street, Shenandoah, It Is the best and onlj guarantee paint against corrosion, tire and every kind ot weather, tor metal, wooden and paper roots and walls, aire It a trial. we'. are always giving hardly nmmri-Un'rcc 4..n i matter what the fashion (but it procured some rare offers. liveliest departments. Mid you never bought stylish POTTSVILLE, PA. some advertisements, but we guarantee) and varied line of Call and see us. No trouble to show J. F. PLOPPERT,. BsiIGP and Confectioner, 29 Eait Centre, Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and ' Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town In pint or quart buckets. T.JEL SNYDER, (Successor to O. W. Haaaler) 101 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSEandSIGN PAINTER Dealer li WALL PAPER. A large stock ot Wall l'aper of all shade on hand. Special low rates for paper banging TkTOTT3FL PHOTO ! Taken In Qrst-class atIe at Linton's New Gallery T li N. PLUM ALLEY, HearL. V.atatlnn. TINTYPES, 2 for 25c G. F. LEITZEL, SHENANDOAH, PA. Licensed to clean CESS POOLS and OUT HOUSES Work done on Installment plan. X). 3D. ZD-rHKIIE, Centralla, Pa. Licensed to clean Cess Pools, Out Houses Work done In first-class manner, Orders by mall promptly attended to. Orders may alio be left at Wm.Nelswender's livery stable.Weet Coal street, Shenandoah. 1 ,-rwui
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