The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 16, 1894, THIRD EDITION, Image 1

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    The
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Herald.
ENING
VOL.. IX.--NO. 155.
SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. JUNE 16. 1S94
ONE CENT
R
EFBIGEB &TOBS.
E FRIGER ATORS.
Large Assortment Low Prices.
WILLIAMS & SON.
1(2$ 8 " CSfft'o' S m Others raise the price of Parasols in
9 MT jIJL. hot weather wo drop them.
Extra Gloria Parasols, 34 to 20 Inches, your choice, fancy nnt- r
m ural wood handles, now 7oC W
5 French, Crcpon 15c, worth 18c.
d Ileminwny's Genuine Filo Floss, for art needle work, now in stock.
We want to say to
4,000 Stone Crocks and Jars.
From 1 quart up to 14 gallons.
The Price is Only 10c Per Gallon.
Also Jugs and Milk Pans.
2ias. Crisrcin,
fctttw li GIRVIK, DUNCAN k WHOLE,, 8 South Main Street.
M. P. CONRT,
Monongabela whiskey..... 50c a qt.
Pure rye whiskey, XX $1 a qt.
Fine Old Bourbon, XXX $1 25 a qt.
Superior Blackberry Brandy $1 a qt.
Superior Cognac Brandy U.25 a qt.
Imported Jamaica Bum.. .....(1.50 a qt.
"VUENGLING'S Stock and Fresh Ale. Draught Porter and Wiener
A llest brands ot 5c Cleats and all kinds ot Temperance Drinks.
oing JLsilk Hot Cakes I
"11 fzft
Bargains in some odd pieces, fifteen
ablo for small bed rooms,
Wo hnvo another lot of Men's
extra quality, lour pair for 25c.
BPEOIAL BARGAINS Fmo largo
ah j. iiiiiwrtiui, tu
cents a pound ; fine Table Syrup, 6 uud 8 cents a quart ;
Mixed Tea, 25 cents a pound.
Smoked Meats.
"Wohaudlo only tho beat brands
of Smoked Meats. Our Haras,
Shoulders and Bacon are the best
BUgar-cured stock in tho market.
In Smoked Beef wo buy only tho
choicest cuts, no tough or Btringy
pieces. Our Lard is strictly pure
kettle-rendered lard. Try our Leb
anon Summer Sausago chipped.
IOR SALE TO-DAY: Two cars
Pennsylvania Hay; ono car Baled Straw; ono car Bran: ono car
r:..... l Ti. i Ti-i
Minuoeota Fancy Patent Flour.
ABY CARRIAGES.
ABY CABBIAGES.
you that we now have
31 South Main St.
A
1
LiauorStore
Beer.
"Those handsome
Moquette Rugs
rormer price 54.ou. .Largo size,
rich colors' and beautiful pattora J
Also Small S'ZG, same quality, n)
nr , , i.
S1.00. Wo have a lot of Rom. I
iiumo ui iiiuijucHu, iiijiuairy unu I
noay iirusseia carpets m lengths
xi T l ri i .i I
of ono to ono nnd a.lialf vnnU I
Ol uno iu ouo unu u-nuu jams
suitoblo for rugs. Also Special
to eighteen yards in length, suit
Heavy COTTON HALF HOSE,
i
Lemons, 2 doz. for 25c : Good
jjwwu owituuf j I
Fino Middlinirs: five cars Olmirn
I
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TTi Tfl fw nmiwn
AL1 o U MM
Operations on Public Water
Works Stopped.
MORE WAGES DEMANDE
The Men Working For tlio McAda
mothers Tired of a Dollar n Hy nml
Drmniul an Increase to One Dollar nml
a Ouarter.
lliere was no work In progress, on the
Fowler's ltun section of the puhlio water
works today, because all the Italian:
employed on the branch of the work
struck this morning for more wages and
refused to touch either pick or shovel
without having their demands acceded.
Hobert and William McAdnm are sub
contractors lor tne fowler's Kun parto
the work and have full charge of the
uuiming 01 tlie storage roservol
nml the laying of pipe from that
place across the mountain to tho station
on me unvis nun sale.
Tho Italians employed on the job hnv
ueen very restless lately nm mvn re.
peatedly hinted that they would strike if
niey were not pnm netter wages. They
live in shanties built at the scenn nf
operations uy tlie sub-contractors.
rived tills morning not an Italian left his
i ueu me no ir ior resuming wnrk nr
unnK. mere was no demonstration
every man seemed to have been a party
to a pre-arranged plan to slon work win.
put notice and refuse to go out until the
increnso 01 wages would be granted.
Robert .McAdam, who has the immedi.
ate supervision of tho work in hand, went
to the shnn les and asked the men why
vucj imu mum iu repurL Kir wotk and 1
ni lum iuai mo men wouiu work no
longer for a dollar a day and wanted $1.23.
.McAdam said if thev wnnlil tint m,rl- i,
shanties would have to be vacated; that
he could get plenty of men at a dollar a
imy nun tuey wouiu need tbe shanties,
llio Italians sa d thev wnnld nnt. vnxnt..
the places until they received their pay.
McAdam said they would have to wait
until pay any, which will be on the 20th
inst.. and there the matter stands,.
An Italian said to day he did not think
iiiere wouiu no any desperate methods on
tne part ot tlie strikers, yet he would not
answer for the result if a new, gang of
men were put on and attempts should be
I hands receive their wnn-es.
unuiu lu Hmntv mo snnnr.ipR iiprnt-e Mi.n H
The strikers number about eighty men
another hour for the McAdams until
.uu ciciv una im lie, frniinpn nnr. in iini.ir
tuey are granted si.as a any.
ELECTRIC RAILWAYS.
The I'lght Iletweeu lttvnls at Tamanaa
Has Kndrri.
'I ho Inter-County Electric Railway
Company won its fight for the right of
way nt a meeting of the Tamnqua Borough
council on Thursday evening. Tho fight
was a bitter one. Tho result seems to be
a victory for the people of the borough.
Three hundred neonln inthprpil In fmnt
ot ine united States Hotel and were de
lirious witu joy when the result of the
council's action was matin known Trl-r
ni r i u n "rum corps inspired them
luo nvm uuuipauy tor tne ngnt ot way
Min iue iiunaijun anu iansiora Klectrlc
Railway Company, which was thn firm in
secure n charter and enter tin. fleM i.n,
i uiu not meet with popular favor.
. , xue company winch has been granted
tllO rlcht Of WllV HaVH tlie 1nrt fwn,i
ITamiiqua to points between that place
and Coal Dale will be five cents. The
tare to Coal Dale, Lansford and Summit
mil win no ten cents.
A Cdiejlle in Town,
A deserter from Co.tpv'r nrmv flnntoii
Into town yesterday. lie was the first
-soiuier" tuat has ueen seen here ami
&5
work his but greasy clothes mid red
nose proclaimed him a guzzler looking for
booze He presented credentials, of which
I . I . ...II tz 1 . . , , . . . .
unnst. xuis cerutles that William Kasy,
ui uroun-j, uomiuune li. Ulllcaon nm
muuity of the Commonweal of Christ, is
f nulleu 11119 souvenir of heroic conduct
ln crossing the Cumberland Moun
tains in nice of snow and ice
and desnito nersecutlnns nml ilknnn.
slon breeders. Signed, J. S. Coxoy,
Good Roads Association of the United
States. Colonel llrown. Marshal of the
Commonweal of Christ." The boys set
seen he was looking up a night's lodging
en uu lur tne uoor leuow ana wnpn ,nt
iu u juuiuer pue.
Saturday is Baby Day at Dabb's studio.
I ".chance for a handsome gilt edge French
nun iur ft uozen canintiis will receive a
I mate mirror wnrt.lt 7 TiWu vtvilnv. jt
Leas Than Single Fare
The fnro from Shenandoah tn nntft-o.
burg ami return during the G. A. R. Kn
campraent at the latter place will be but
&1.52, via the Philadelphia & Readini?
T)..tl..l !,.... In- , ....
June 2Tth to July fith. This la the cheap
est rate to Gettysburg the company has
ever made and is considerably lnsn tlmn
iwuruMu. iiu&hih will iih Lfonri irnm
single fare.
Monaicliau'i llargalni.
A good nuallty home-made racr enrnpt
at SO cents a yard; nice table oilcloth, 15
cents a yard; good dress ginghams, 6 cents
a yard: the best 60 cent corset in the
market. Lace curtains nnd dnn rrnnria
I of all kinds cheap,
V. J. ,MONAGIIAN,
No. 88 S. Main St., Shenandoah.
Hllclit Fire.
Hot n'f l'es thrown into n barrel In tho
yard at tLe rear of Bradley's market on
Eaftt C'entVe street caufced rt blaze this
nfUttun And the tUxmft owihobUU .with
o-flSliTe. Ain larUl vm seuiiiled But a
Iiunkot lirtrrlida axtliitralshail the Aim.
bfi(oie the nf''f ptw ohne to get
Uielrwork. i The stable was bnt slight1 1
URWnged.
nuj ipybn i'w ijc r - .
tie flour
name Lebmi, i& Baer,
printed on eii'rysauk
A",.' ' " tf1 .si
iw l In
i ,
rjUtMlNAl,
A, L. Shay, Ksij , transacted legal busi
ness In town to-day.
P. J. Ferguson last night returned from
a business trip to Xew York.
Michael McGurl, of Mlnersville, was a
visitor to town this afternoon.
'Squire John G. Davis has returned
from an extensive trip to the West.
Ex-Representative John X. Dencc, of
Ashland, was a business caller hero to
day. Ex-County Commissioner Howes was
among our towusmen who spent to-day at
ic wuuuvj seat.
William P. Spayd nnd wife, of Pnl
r.yr,1' J- nre Kuests at Justice T. T.
Williams' residence.
William Veale left town today for
Camden, JT. J., whero ho will speud a few
.weeks visiting friends.
Mrs. E. B. Hunter and- Miss IJirdie
Wasley spent several hours yesterday
witli Mahanoy City friends.
Miss Lulu Parrott, of North Jardln
street, left town this morning to spend a
few days with Shainokin friends.
Christ. Schmidt, tho hustling agent of
the Lauer Brewing Company, transacted
business at Pottsvlllo yesterday.
Misses Leah Lawson, Sadie Recsa and
Nettie Levine wpre thn mipsta nf tlx.
Misses Refowich at Mnhnnnv City lnak
night.
Councilman A. 11. T .rinill nml nnnptin
iioivev wero amoni i.nn tnwn npnn p w m
attended tuo Thompson funeral at Ash-
inuu louny.
iranKlilackhasretiirnpil from a v a Un
ivittannincr. whernhp ivpnr. t.wn nrpnlrunr.,
In search of rest and recrnntlnn. Iln will
uispense reireshments nt the Hotel Kaler.
Mnhanoy City, when Charles Uurchill
assumes cnarge.
Charles McGraw. tlmpkppnpr nt-. tin.
Delano shops, has accepted a clerical posl
tion in tho Lehigh Valley freight ofllce
i.uvi,kii;ii, x. no win depart ior ilia
point on Julv 1st. amid tho trpiiprnl rpt-rpto
luiii i.ruaeu uearts ot nis numerous lndy
111UUUH.
Rev. U'llovle. nastor of thn Rpfnrmpil
cnurou. and itev. I'owlck, pastor of tin
Methodist Episcopal church, of Shenan
doah. linked nrms on Monday Inst nml
spent several hours iu ton u examininir
tho several church edifices with n vlmv tn
securing Ideas for the committee inter
ested in the proposed new Reformed
church for Shennndonh. Rev. O'Royle
was very favorably impressed with the
plans of the new M. E. church nnd will
submit his information to his board of
trustees. Mahanoy City Tribune.
TEMPERANCE CONVENTION,
Arrangements Made for the Uatherln
Here Next Wek.
The next big event here will bo th
annual state convention of the Catholl
Temperence Societies nnd Cadets, which
will, conveno on Wednesday, next, and
last two days. A large number of dele
gates nnd several societies will attend and
a fine exhibition of drills is promised by
some of tho bodies. The Shamokin nnd
i.ost ijreeK cadets nre esnec ally m nrp.
pared for the exhibition.
lhe ceremonies will hp nnpnpi nf. n
o ciock on Wednesday morning by the
celebration of mass in the Annunciation
church, after which tho lirst business
session will be opened in tho T. A. li. hall
on South Chestnut street. At 2 p. m. the
street parade win take place. It Is ex-
uecieu at least one tuousand men nnd
uovs win he in line.
Un the mornlnc of Thursday. Hi
final business Session will hp liel.l nml In
the afternoon the delegates, accompanied
by the local Societies, will mill-nnnlpnanra
tni lu .i.n&esiue.
Not a Putative.
A sneclal .to tho iIf.iiat.ti nn tlm mi.
Inst, mentioned a fight between John
i-onners and Joseph Wagner, iu which
tne iormer cot tho worst, nf thn f.tr.iti.
lho special also stated that Wagner
cleared out. It now appears that Wagner,
who 1b n cripple, struck nt Conners in self
oeience ami did not run nway from Gil
berton to escape the consequences of an
nui. wmcu no ueneves no was instilled in
resorting to. He is a resident of this
town now and can be found at any time.
i:x-CnnRrenmnn'a Snlclde,
Special to tbo IIeuald.
Washington. June id. Kv.nnnrPBB.
committed suicide this morning by shoot
lug himself through the heart and ex
iiiiiii x. uuiiias Aii. n ivnB. nr I'lLtHiiiirrr. ,',
pired instantly. Tho denpnKpd rjiN nnp nt
the most brilliant Republican membersof
the Fortv-ninth and Fiftieth nmnMn
ami was succeeded in tlio Twenty-third
listrlol by Hon. William A. Stnnp. nf
nuegueuy uuy. a. r. A
A Vote nf Thanks.
At a reizulnr mnstpr nf Wntttn Wntni-a
Post No W0, G. A. It., a vote of thanks
was tendered Rov. Win. TVm-lfl- fnr Ma
eloquent Memorial address, Rev. T. M
Morrison for thu abln Memnrlnl
the committees of Women's Relief Corps
Ladle's Aid and Sona nf Vpternna fnr im.
sistance. to the citizens nml frlpmla u'lifi
furnished tenma nml (lowers or Iu any
auwtciuiui,
The Colurado Inquest.
The inouest on tho bodies nf thn im
tnen who met their deaths through the
lire iu the Colorado mine was to have
ueen ueiu ut uirnrdvllle last night by
parties interested were unable tn nrnnerlir
..etui., uui uurr ljuiiiiuiniH. fiiir. iiu r in
nrrange the preliminaries theiuquest wns
fvavi'uucu umii tuis evening.
MoKllieniiy's IM1 ur Fare.
Snapper soup,
Oyster and clnm soup,
Hard shell crabs,
Devilled crabs,
Devilled claniB,
Lobster salad,
Little neck clams,
Fresh and salt oysters.
Hack Hruktiu.
Hpf olal to Evening Herald.
JMahanoy C1TV, June 10.-Angust
Hoeudlne, n miner, had his back and one
leg broken by n fall of coal In the North
Mahanoy colliery at noon to-day. He
lives on Knst Centre street, this town, and
f J1"11 recovered from severe in-
reflmB m oj a iai ot coal.
It.
null,
Yakuts to New York City nt re--H,
arcount National Sponger-
,L.,n
1 mic hi, iicni-i umees ot The
'tli alky Railroad, June 2Utto'.'lth,
tlSlve. COOfl fnr retnt it r a.wl tAl...l
mclu
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June aoth. m
HILL POLITICS
Interesting Letter From Occa
sional Correspondent.
IMPARTIAL COMMENTS
nnt a Ulnae Observer of the I'nlltlcii
Movement In the Cminty Hm In Say on
the Chance of the Several Candidates,
The Senatorial Fight.
Special llKitALD correspondence.
Fottsviue, June 15. A review of the
political situation in Schnylkill county
may now be mado with somo certainty ns
to tne prooablo outcome : and in review
ing it I do not wnnt to bo understood a
favoring any candidate for nny particular
ofllco, no matter who he is and altogether
irrespective of the party to which he be
longs, I take it tho IlKUALD readers want
muis miner tiinn theories nnd it will be
the endeavor of your scrlbo to dish up
only such things as he believes are sub
stantial and have truth as the principal
nlamnn, tn 1t.. . 1. .. '
THr: COXOHESSKWAI, CAVIlIDATE,
w no will carry off the nomlnntlon for
Congress iu tho Republic in county con
vention, Shoener, Hrumtii or Iisch 1 Mr
uiiiiii Biivs iic win, Mr. Slioener says he
will and Mr. Losch says neither Urunini
or Sshoener know what they arc talking
about. The Schuylkill Haven statesman
has gone fishing, but before he went he
imin n visit to several Important stump
ing grounds, like Shenandoah nnd Maha-
iikj v., iv, nun tiirew out n lew lines to
uaicu ueiegiues. It Is rumored also that
he took a shy nt the .10th district Senator
ial light while thero against Coyle and
ii m? , , ' "" authority that
Hon. I). I). Phillips, of Gordon, will not
go into the arena, but that Thomas J.
ra. ''i .uananov uity, and Franl,
Kautner, of Lofty, will contest with Mr,
COVlO for the COVetpd Tinmlnntlnn 11.....
ever that may be, we have the indispu
table fact staring Republicans In the face
um, mi iar ns tne nomination Is concerned
Losch is still In the Held, though he may
be far from tho irnnl. It. ia ttni n
im nets race necween Slioener and
Iirumm with tho chances in favor of any
one you choose to make.
SALLADE Oft 1IIGOIKS.
In the fltrht fnr Sherltr nn 1,D n-
craticsiile It Is conceded the fight has
narrowed down to Doc Snllade or T. J.
lllggins. All others aroonly iu it to make
, . "ve'y one. it is more than
that Frank P. Spiese will llv thn frnrl
iiruuaiue. irom inrnrnmttnn ut nt- t,n.i
for Senator and yield to the blandish
ments of SOmo nstlpdn frlamlu ii'l.n ....
mindful of tho adage about swapping
horses while crossing a stream, want him
to switch oil on to the Sherllf track. It is
uuu inie, uowever.ior spiese to unsaddle
Dr. So lade, and lllggins is so fnr ahead
with his people thnt it is safe to say it
will be cither lllggins or Sallade in the
Democratic convention.
As for the Itenullllnnn nnnranltn.. I.
will bo either Davis or Scott.
TIIIUTIETII DISTI1ICT ' ''.TEST.
Up with vou neoiilp. T tlm .,..
torial contest creates themo-.tinterestnnd
i win urieiiv refer to that again. It may"
' uiii u iiun iuu me ueiuocrailc
tUSSle Will bo between .T .T l.V,..,
bhenandoah, and ox-Senator King, of
Mnlmnoy City. Senator Monaghan will
not be in the field again; in fact it is
pretty sure he will remain out West and
not even take a liauo in the matter for
any one. Mr. Froney's friends build on
ins many quaimcations, among them be
ing his general ability, his property in
terest in tho region, his unquestioned
Democracy and Ids elnup nit,,,,
to the workingmen's Interest, having
ueen a miner in early life. They also
claim that, as shown in the recent water
ugut iu ouenaniionu, he can always be
depended upon to chamnlon the n,i
cause and rights nnd that In nil these
particulars he is the peer of ex-Senator
iviug, tne latter, on the other band, i
uot ready yet to make his claims fnr the
inai-BHiiuwn, or it at nil, they wllloiily be
made known by his lieutenants, such as
squire Litsch, of Mnlmnoy City, just
before tho time for thn enn vent Inn n.i
those claims can all be Included in one
via : nis experience ns n legislator in both
houses at Hnrrisburg. I hnppen to know
iniich about the ex Senator's record ns a
iemiaiur nini c i nr i-niiim . tn u..
uuaguiuuw, nitu it iioMiiould secure
the nomination he will make It warm for
1 i . "'r J
just now, I am informed, Is besieged
dally with callers who urge him to run
and some of them promise the closest
kind of fealty. He is certainly in a good
position to run for ofllco as he can well
altord thnt kind of dlv-erslnn nn.i i-mm
ma unnuueiiL in inn i e i, ,i.
people north of the mountain, especially
the Democrats, shnnlil nnt. nn v n..mi
"""'tio 111 me way, out tneyBnonid en
courage It by every possible and convinc
ing means.
I am told that Mr. Franey's cards will
soon be sent to the papers. I have it from
his own 11ns that he is In thn fi,.i,nn ,,
. , .
NOTES.
It Is illSt 114 imnnrtnnt. fnr tlia nprinto nf
the ennnty tn hnva r.n..,l l.nn... ,....i,t
j - - '.' uuurai, luieill
gent and non-office seeking Jury Com
missioners as to have the same kind of
men in nny ot the higher ollices.
DllVe Llewellyn was Imrn lnet. irnnl- nn.i
his boom for Poor Director was taken up,
passed around and greeted with admlrim.
gazes at every corner.
D. C. Hennlnt- Km,., la ntifrrmstmi na n
dolegnte to the Republican convention
from the South ward of town to bo chair
man thereof iu honor of the Henry Clay
League.
J. Harry Filbert, Esq., will no doubt bo
delegate from North Atanhelm tnu-nuMn
ami he may lift up his voice and place
John T. Shoener In nomination for Con
Krees. Mr. Filbert will Ihj remembered
for his effort In last year's convention.
One On tho Irlth.
A woman who has been ranvajmlno- in
town tbe past week walked Into a Main
street salnon and called for a glass of
beer. When the beverago was served she
blew the froth Into a spittoon nd before
placing the (,-lass to her lips said to the
bartender with a wink, "I leave that for
tllO Irihh. thrv Wnilt the rrpm nf rtrnir
thing. ' '
llAMi: ItAI.L,
Messltt arrived 1b town Inst night.
he'ro U0V" Wl" b0 tbC UCXt club to pIy
lock Haven cancelled Its date and
Renovn will nil it.
Manager llollly took his team to Jeanesi
vine this afternoon.
Mulderlg nnd Messltt will probably be
the battery for the Renovn game.
It Is not believed the law suits will
result In the dissolution of tho home
team.
Little Toman is n favorite with the
boys. He appears to be their ideal of a
ball player.
.m ??er ''ccomlug quite
a favorite
'uu peupie. no is n f
lulet, uuassutn
mg young man,
Renova was thn rind n-hii, ,.iw...i .
twelve Inning game here Inst summer
when our club was stronger than it is
now.
Pitcher Shultz has sufliciently recovered
from ids Injury to resume work, but
will not play ball again for this summer
nt least.
If the home ninnngement does not ar
range for more games duriug the wtek it
tnay lose most of Its good players. They
become restless when idle.
The players on the homo team complain
?i .ft. if, ot co'irtesy on the part of the
I ottHville managers, who made them pay
nn admission feo at yesterday's game.
Some ChniiKes.
T. J. Broughnll has moved into his
nowly remodolcd dwelling on West Oak
street.
John Schiefly, Sr.. Willoccnpy the resi
dence on Last Oak street just vacated
by Mr. Broughall.
David Phillips, of South White street,
expects to remove to Mahanoy City next
month and will occupy one of his new
houses now hearing completion.
H. C. Rover, nf tlip Tli-i! 1 1 1 i.lti
V' AVV,V.ll,,lli"K tmu " 111 'vacated by
Mr. Phillips.
Council v. Si li. id Hoard.
Preliminaries
for n game of bus.- bull ii.tt.-..i, n,sn,i....
of the Borough Council and the School
Board. Secretary Caruin, of the former
body, it mnuiiger, and A. B. Lamb Held
captain, lhe meniliprn nf r?nmnii
approached on the question of a contest
with the School Hoard, seemed to consider
tho matter as a huge joke. They felt that
their renutntlon was nt. otni.-.. i..,r ,..
order to obtain a little practice they con
... iu ciuer n contest with t. 0
giiardinnB of the schools for n suppr, tho
oser to foot the bill. There Is no doubt
but the contest will draw n large crowd.
Further InvtstlKatlnn Atketl,
Editor IIeuald : Your vtiMsino- nn
wondering in this evening's IIeuald was
quite interesting. Now why not ask
Council, while they are in the investigat
ing business, to Investigate Mir
ot Councilman Dougherty. Such an in
quiry, I believe, would bring forth some
funny things. The mnn whom Dougherty
claims to board with works all by ntght,
and ho nor his wife nre not the kind of
people to countennnce such deception
ONE W HO KNOWS.
Shennndonh, Pn June 15, 1594.
ArpronehliiK Weddings.
Tho weddincr of Miss T.illn li Tl,mia
of town, nnd Perry G. Day, Jr., of Balti
more, .Mil., will take place next Tuesday
afternoon nt the residenco of the brldos
parents, on South White street.
Cards are out nnnounclng the approach
ing woddine of Rev. L. C. Wni II w rl rr li t
of Lewes, Delawnre, and formerly pastor
of the Presbyterian church at Tamaqun,
and Miss Mary A. Guldiu, of town. The
weuiiing win tnive place on the 27th, inst.
I.ea l UU1 Ualer.
Charles II, ri hill, who until reosntlv
conducted tin ..ifent the corner of Main
and Coal streets, has leafed thn lintel
Kaler at Mahanoy fltv nil1 wilt tnlr
charge on Monday. Ijis hostelry wns
formerly the Derrick House, and under
the chanie of management will soon gain
a reputation second to none in this sect ion
of the state.
Anniversary lMcnle.
Tho Rescue Hook nnd Ladder Company,
in accordance with their annual custom,
will celebrate thestventeeuth anniversary
pf the organization of the company at
L'lkeslde on Friday next. The members
are looking forward to the event with the
anticipation of much pleasure.
It. nt l nxeurslon.
The excursion from Shamokin to Glen
Onoko via tho Lehigh Valley Railroad
and under the auspices of the Knights of
Pythias, which was nrmtnnneil nn M.i
aoth on account of tlio disnifreoablH
weather, will positively take plaoe on
Monday, next, Juno 18th.
Fall of Coal,
Allnm Shllmlliski. nf KmerleV strppt
was Imdly bruised nhnnr. tin. 1
day by n fall of coal at tho Ellengowan
colliery.
l'lUIOIL I'OINTS.
There are letters in tl,n Innnl nnat ,f!i..
uncalled for tn date fni. Mm !!,'
Pritchnrd nnd W. W. Hopkins.
Deadly Locusts.
Tho neonle nf 'l'nrknv linn nm ini.,.. .
largo nuinbor of cats mul chickens whfoh
nre poisoneu uy leastlugon locusts.
Hohiuloker'a Aslilaml Kuinmer Harden
open evenings. Ico cream and beer. Dano-
'"6 vvvif oitiiiriiny uigut. O-10-tf
Plain Grocer.
He doesn't put on any fiingen,
But he puts 16 ounow to tbe pound.
He doesn't tear the atmosphere,
But hi eoalw are always right.
He doesn't keep a pug dog with red blanket
But he keeps a grocery at k, M
122 North Jardin Strot t