Evening Herald- HONORS TO THE BRA VP. MONDAY, JU1A' 2, 1691. THIRD EDITION ac. nii . .. i-ii r iii-ir n i iiirf. Cl:iFrlt!(-VII 1.1 . .in. .1 Illy a. Jhiiii -G. 1'irklliH. I lie I.IkIi ii HKcut of tli Amer.can Kxpress company, theMinon and C lovrnenf mil n il ua nrrestcu couiplaiut of R C. FarKu, general man ager of the express compmiy, chared with the embezzlement of u inre Mini oi money. I'erklns has acknowledged his KUllt. Undrrgntt Onti Five Years. llARHlSUUKO, July 2. Audrew Under gust, who waH convicted of felonious as sault nnd battery in kicking hi wife so that she died of her injuries In January last, was yesterday sentenced to five years In the, penitentiary by Judge Mel'berson. Undergust raved like n wild man after he was taken to his cell. Kvlotvil Fitmtltes Live in a Fluid, PoilT HoVAI.. Pa.. July 2 Seven fain -lies were evicted from the coke company' houses here Sal urday. The men evict, last week applied for their old join, but Were refused. The evicted families ir living in the fields under brush shelter. doming Kventi. July 17. Ice cream and bean Boup festival in Ilobblns' hall, under the aus pices of the Women's Relief Corps. July 31. Ice cream festival nnd bazar, under the auspices of Camp 40, P. O. of T. A., In Hobblns' hall. August 1. Ice cream festival in Rob bins' opera house, under the auspices of the "J. A. C." July 3. ice cream festival under the auspices of Ilopo Section Pioneer Corps, J. T. of II. Ic T., lu Robblns' opera house. July 10. Ice cream and fruit festival, in Itobblns' opera house, under auspices of tho Welsh llaptist Sunday school. Julv 19. 20. 21. llazaar of Nations, in Itobblns' opera house, under nuspices of tuo is. v. i: v. July 17 Orand Musical Entertainment, 13th anniversary of Shenandoah Valley j-.ncampmeiit, rso. as, I. u. u. eeru son's Theatre. llnnrt Dlneane Itrllcvril In Minute. l)r Agnew s cure Tor the heart Kives perfect relief in all caMs of organic or sympathetic lieart disease in U minutes, nnd Aneedily cil'ects a cure. It is a neer- less remedy for palpation, shortness of Druath, smoiliennir spells, pain in leit nidu nnd all svmiitoiiis of a diseased heart. One dose convinces. Sold by J. M. 1111- !fi. was C-0-ly Opt n Air Concert. A crand onen air concert will be Klven at Charles iJurchill'B Hotel Killer, Mah anoy City, on Tuesday evenini!, July 3rd, at 8 o'clock, sharp, by the Grant Hand of Shenandoah. An entire new program of tne Ilnest selections will lie rendered and Mr. Burchlll extends a cordial invitntiojj to everybody to attend. ";3y Special Anctlnn Sales. ' i?X; .WKQttl; t'r c.T-v goods, boots shoes, groceries of all kinds, notions, . will be sold at auction at Hecse's 'on Rooms, on West Centre street, Of .c.iinicnclng Saturday evening, 30th Inst., and continuing on Monday evening and every evening for the balance of the week, until the entire stock Is sold out. This will be a rare opportunity for people to purchaso goods cheap. 0-20-1 w A SliriiHtiduHh Hojr Itecelves Life Having MedAl. Heforo the schoolshlp Saratoga sailed from Philadelphia on Saturday on her summer cruise to the Azores, Glbraltor, Villa France and the Madeiras there was a very Interesting ceremony. It consisted of decorating with medals five of the pupils anu crew lor gallantry in saving life within the last fortnight. The parents of the honored pupils were not present, for the Saratoua s officers deemed it most desirable to have the parting occur on lanil in tne nays just previous to me ship's sailing. The entire ship's company was drawn up on deck, Captain Strong and the mem bers of the board having the ship In charge stood grouped before it. Captain Lawrence, of the board, advanced with six cases containing the medals. There was absolute silence. Then he said : "1 want the owners of these names to stand forward : John Huff, George Wrlgley, H. J. Cather, A. J. Severln and Boatswain John Hiley." They obeyed. "You four boys and you, Mr. Riley," continued Captain Lawrence, "on June 10 sprang overboard, at the risk of your lives, to save John Hazzard, who had fallen out of the dingy. The act was a gallant one and worthy of the highest commendations Such nu act American sailors should ever be ready to perforin, but bravery Is bravery, however often shown and this ileed Is courageous, mr tlculiirly on account of the youth of the rescuers." One of the recipients of the medals was Harry .J uatuer, sonoi .Mrs. jane uainer, of West Onk street, this town The medals are of gold, and are hung from u gold bar by a dark lilue ribbon. On the obverse is the Inscription, "P. N. S. S. Saratoga. Reward of Merit.' the reverse is the blnglc statement, saving life," with the date. PRINCIPAL. DEPOSED. Qnmlrnpln .Murder In Vermont. ST. ALIUN's, Vt., July 2. Four Inno cent young lives were offered Salurda, in ghastly sacrifice to miitr.UKUilal jeaiou-y, Mrs. Lottie Ilaker. of Montgomery, stran gled her four children, axed res eitlvely 5, 3 ond 1 years. Blie is supposed to ave been under the itilliience of mor phine. Mrs. Baker was brought to .he county jail here. Mitchell Haker and his wife have been married eight years, dur ing the most of which time his Jealousy of her has cauved domestic troubles. Sue as not borne the fairest of reputations, They had agreed to separote, ond after he leit Bho committed the terrible tragedy. Sulfide Is Not for lllm. NlAdAItA FALIA July 2. Edward Mey ers, aged 22, of this city, while on the brink of the gorge below the falls, was prevented by his brother and friends from swallowing a doe of poison. Afterward he rushed toward the gorge and jumped. His friends peered over the bank expects ing to see the lifeless body of Edward hundreds of feet b-low. Instead, however, they saw the fellow perched in the limb of a jutting tree, and his friends finally got him up on top again. Had he not struck the tree he would inevitably have been Killed. On For A postal card to the registrar will bring the 10-page year book, showing the live departments College, Academy, Ladies' Iustitute. Music School and Art Depart ment and cuts of the ten buildings, of Tncknell University nt Lowisburg, Pa. 2!ext year begins September 13, 1MU. -It It Is lleuutlful. The handsomest Illustrated brochure of the season has just been issued by Oeorge H. Heafford, General Passenger Agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, giving a woman's opinion of the compartment Bleeping cars run on the solid vestibuled electric-lighted trains of that line, between Chicago, .Milwaukee, Kllbourn-Clty (The Dells of Wisconsin), Lacrosse. Winona. St. Paul and Minne apolis. Contains timo table of the express trains to and Irom points above named, as well as between Chicago. Cedar Rnrilds. DesMoincs, Sioux City, Council Bluffs and Omaha, gives the sleeping and parlor car rates from Chicago to all principal Jiolnts west. Write to donn it. i'ott, Mstrlct Passentrer Auent. Wllliarnsnort, !.. for one of them, itnd a new map of the United States, furnished free. 20-lw When Baby was sick, we gave her Cantoris, When she was a Child, she. cried for Cftstoria, When shs became Miss, she clun to Castor! Vheo she had Children, she gave them Castorlt, WlOO ICnunrfl. The Shenandoah Base Ball Association will give $100 reward for information that will lead to the arrest nnd conviction of the party or parties who set fire to the grand stand at the Sheuaudnak Trotting park. W. S. BltENNAN, 7-23-tf President, W. H. Nelson, who is in the drug bust nes4 at KingvlIIe, Mo., has so much con fidence lu Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that ho warrants rvery bottle and offers to refund the money to any customer who is not satisfied after using it. Mr. Nelson takes no risk -In dnlni- this because the remedy Ib rertnin cure for the diseases for which It is intended and he knows it. It is for sale by Gruhler Bros. Hear In Mind John A. Rellly's is the place to get the nu rest wines and liquors, best beer and alea and finest brands of cigars. Last June, Dick Crawford brought his twelve months old child, suffering from infantile dlorrhoea, to me. It had been weaued at four months old and being s.ckly everything ran through It like water through a sieve. I gave It the usual treatment in such cases but wlth oit benefit. The child kept growing t linner until It weighed but little more t ,au when born, or perhaps ten pounds. 1 then martwl the father to giving Cliam htrlafn's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy. Before one bottle of tho s cent size had been used, a marked itu nrovi mi nt w.m seen and its continued use , urct th.- child. Its weakness and puny ins uution disappeared and Its father 1 mvelf believe the child's life was 1 uv this remedy. J. T. Marlow, M. tmaroa, 111. For sale by Gruhler Change In OUberton Scliuol Appointments Causes a !ult. James A. King, a School Director of Gtlberton borough, and A resident of Maizevllle, was brought before Justice Reynolds, in Mahanoy Plane, on Saturday afternoon, charged with making political promises before his election. The charge was brotmht iiv A. J u uonnor. principal of the Maizevifle chool, and Is supported by a teacher named noma anil otners. Mr. KiuK waved a hearing and entered bail for court. The penalty fur this offense is a line not exceeding &1 ,U0i and im prisonment, but the law also provide. for a slnil ar piinli.liinent lor tne imrtr wii whom the compact wasmaiU- iiiid I hts.it is reporteu.firiiirs ine prosecyvor into the net also. Mr. King takes te matter coolv, and his friends assert that he will have no difficulty in proving his Innocence. The aliened promihe una that Kim- would support O'Connor for re-election lo the priuciiuusiuu, oi tne .unizPTine scnooi ur. King u.iii uot vote for U'Connor, nor did tour, other Directors, nnd 0-Coiuior will no hold the poition next term, and whil. smarting over his defeat, it is nl'y'ged, brought the charges, which it is tnniuht he mav vet withdraw. The suit ythay bring out some very interesting facts In connection witn u Connor s pisnsio se cure re-annolntmenl. Amonit tin Direc tors Irom wnom ne expecteu support are Messrs. MeKcon, Meade, lloran aud Cranny. MAHANOY C1TV. t Iteported daily from the Mahacoy City bureau OI II1B .E.VEP1INU Jll!.llAi.l'. Mahanoy Citt, July 2, Josenli Brown ondChailes Mcllrearty, of Centralla, and William Slattery, of Shenandoah, spent Sunday lu town. E. G. J. Wadllucer. of Pottsvllle. and John Grady, of town, enjoyed a drive about town yesterday. Miss Ella Large, of Jacksons. is visiting Irtends In l'Ottsvine. Miss Hannah Refowlch visited Potts y lle friends on Saturday. Isaac Ball was mnde the fither of bo mcing boy on S.i" unlay. The Colleue Chums are preparing to take part, in tne rourm oi diuy paraue. Tiieir nmoition is 10 mite ine uouors oi the dny. The niceon shootinu match between ThoniHs Gorman, of this place, and James Greeu, of . Girardvllle, was won by the latter by a score oi u to u. -Nine uiru were shot at by each side. The motormen and conductors of th Lakeside Electric railway have donned new uniforms. Miss Bella Miller Is recovering from her Illness. Thomas Samuels collided with a dog while rldinu his bicvele and sustained several scratches about the face. Edwarl Svkes. of Trenton, visited friends here yesterday. The Citizens' Cornet Band liave a con cert on the Palace hotel awning Satur day evening. Alter the concert tue menv Uers oi tue uanii were serveu witn re freshments In the hotel. The baud is lm proving every day. Klmr Kellv nnd Ills nlavers registered nt the .Mansion House last nignt. Matthew Sugaro, of Hazleton, was town visitor last evening. Charles Kirlln. Joseph Smith and Job Lewis, o' Shenandoah, spent last evening here. A boy four or five yenrs old wos found wandering at the corner of Centre aud .Vinhiinoy streets this morning. He was dfwi.ed in a brown suit with skirt and wore a black cap with tassel. Imiuirles onlv elicited the Information tnat ill name was "Willie." The police took him lu cnarge. I'HNCII. I'OINTS. It never rains but it blows over. It's an ill wind that knocks off work i the heat of tho day. Colonel Slntrerlv seems to be backward about putting his barrel into the hands of tue receiver. China and Spain ore scrapping something that doesn't belong to either of them (jnlte like civilized nations. First thing we kuow the Eskimos will be knee- deep in n tanii ueuaie. "Republicans and Democrats say they will support me." says Mr. J. S. Coxey, and he believes them. Mr? Coxey may not feel so good when the votes are counted, but he will know a heap more. We call attention to the new advertise mont of V. L. Douglas 3.0U shoe which appears m our issue to-ilav. we hav every assurance from the manufacturer that the recent improvements in style and nuoiity win give more sausiactiou tnnn ever to the wearers of these popular snoes. 'iore kicked II. S. Shafer.of theFreo mver Ilo'ise. .Middleburir. N. V . on th h.- e, w hich laid him up lu bed aud caused the knee lomt to become stilt. A lrlei, recommended him to use Chamberluiu's Pain Balm, which he did, and in twodays was able to be around, Mr. Khafer has recommended It to many others nnd says it is excellent for any kind of a bruise or sprolu. This same remedy Is also (anions for Us cures of rheumatism, For sale by Gruhler Bros. Steam Renovating Co., call for, clean and deliver Ingram and Brussels at Dope yard ; heavier carpets 4c. 8- E. Coal St. Three Ymitlifnl Murderers to llnni. FoitT SMITH, Ark., July 2. In the United States court John 1'oyuter, Mui shal Tucker and Alexander Allen were re sentenced to ha ig Sept. 20. 1HM, having lost nn appeal to the United States su- reme court John Poyuter. aged 19. mur dered William Bjldlug and Ed Vondcrver, Christina, lbOl, In the Indian country. aiex Alien, a negro, aged 17. shot and killed Philip Hanson south of Coffeyvillc, Kan., May 12, IKIi Marshal Tucser, oged 22, while drunk killed a lewd woman at South McAllister, I. T., in May, 1893. MoiiAglian's Hnrghlns. A good duality home-made rag carpet at 3u cents a yardj-nlce table ollclothi 15 cents' a yard; good dress ginghams, 0 cents a yard; the nest. M cent corset In the market. Lace curtains and dress goods i an Kinns cueap. I'. J. .MONAOHAN, No. 3 R. Main St.. Shenandoah. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENOE Is the cheapest nnd best fence made, Cheaper thnn a wooden fence for residences, iawns,cera etery lots or any kind of fencing. M. H. Mastkii has tho agency and carries it in stock at his marble and granite works, 127 U. JAED1N ST. IF TOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH! 00 TO THE and get the best. A full set for m. any size, shade, shape, and several hundred sets to select from, Their vitalize d air has no equal for palnle 8 extraction. All kinds flllli e at reasonable prices. Don't forpet the numbt . 100 North Centre btrect, l'OTXSriI.l.JS,l'A. Yon Can Smell The Hops BO W JUS' Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters', 15 N. Mnln St., Slicuntidonli. Fresh and cool beer always on tap. Finest wlr.es, liquors and cigars. JAMES B0WF.8, Prop. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with tar hawthorn's u. s.noor paint by Ji. "VCSOT, Agent, 189 East foal street, Hhcnandoah. ,t lsthebest and only icuaiantce paint sgatnst fforrotlon, Ore ani every kind of wtattier, for m'eial, wooden sort paper roofs and walls. Ulvfit a trial Go to Cardln's. 22-t W. Centre ?f . fori T73T.Jl hsrialr.-in Wu'-l ,r,m 1.is.sm i UilUCr! $1150.00 GIVEN AWAY INCASHPRIZFS On August 15, 1S94, to consumers of GAIL & AX'S NAVY mot TOBACCO, Also 50 Elegant Gold Watches 75 Handsome Mantle Clocks 100 Elegant Nickel Watches. Save Your Empty Paper Wrappers. Ycur Dealer Can Furnish Full Particulars, t MISCELLANEOUS. A TED.-Tin tbonsand quarts ol truckle. Dtrnes tery osy ai 7 ctnisa quari. 6-20-tt Goodman & lino . 33 Wott Centre street, Shenandoah, Pa. ZEJ.MNO Photographer Market and Centre Sts., Pqttsville. The best photographs n h the latest styles. Wonders leads all photofrraphera WARKBN J.PORTZ. Piano Tuner. Ptnnosind organs repaired. Orders left at 11 urth Mln street, Snenandpah.wlll receive prompt mention. -O o- GORMAN'S GAFE MAIN AND COAL. BTS., Sheiinitclonli, Pcnnoi '"Polite and Prompt Waiters. Ladioia The greatest barKtlns In town for the next thirty days will be found nt the IVTEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hand a full line of Children's caps, robes and outllts. Mourning Goods a specialty. HRNlO, W HVDK. FOR HALE CHKAP fix fans and water power motor, well tutted for saloon pur poses; alto three second hand pool t-hies, lu rood condition. Address, K. D. Scbeiei, Shenandoah, l'a. 0-30 i Orrics orComnoLLER cnnK Cocntt ori SCIIUTIKIIL. IVlTISVILLK, l'A It9 1 NoriCK.-'S'enled propoals will bo received by the underslsned, the Controller of -chuvlklll county, until 2 n. m. Mondsy. July 9ib, 1M1, to do 1X3 rating for and to build abutments of the proposed new bridge In For- ur townsnip. nin a a pi-cincauons lan oe seen at the Commissioners office. note In ubmittiL'g proposals, endorse en velopes, "' roposals. uy oraeroi inetouniyLommisHoners. 11. H. HKVEKN. ju-2 3-5 Controller. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING JSL. LEVI, Formerly of Shenandoah, has opened large clothing hall, Krotosky's old stand, No. 102 North Centre Street, PQTTSVILLE, PA., Where he will be pleased to greet his old friends from Shenandoah and vicinity. ti.uu uurs i unnusome spring suit, tne latest style. neuer ones tor tiu anu up. J. F. PLOPPERT, ailse!9 and Cponfectioncz 29 East Centre Street, SHENA2STDOAH. PENJSfA Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw ' berry Ice Cream and Smlit Water VVholesRls nnd Rotall. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all partsof town In plntor quart buckets. TtTOXJU. PBCOTO ! Taken In first-class style at Linton's New Gallery T H N. LUM ALLEY. Rear L. V. station. TINTYPEH, 2 for 2Se JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AKD NEW YORK) DAILY PAPEBS. Parties wlshlcc anvof thre papers delivered can leave orders at Max Hecse's. Douchertv (CUliaiDE, tveHl.eavre sireei. Home-Killed Beef. The only place In town to secure home killed beef, guaranteeing choice and juicy meat, nnd at the same price as Chicago beet. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lamb. Fresh sausage nnd bologna made every any. i inestBteaK, x ios. ; ac; no roasts 2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and ?c; best veal He; iresn nome-maue sausat- j, loc Reuben Martin, 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah Your Pants Are Afraid . . Round tlie bottom. Pardon our noticing it', buf we're frayed you don1 realise how It spoils your otherwise faultless appearance. Anyway, we feel as u we uaa to ten you mat you can get our nuest pants irom o 10 to. w, uuierg as jow us ou oeuis. We Have a Few Summer Suits For men. boys .ind children neat and styllh which we will close out at low prices net ween now aiid thevtourtli. -u our koous are tue uott uuiki and guaranteed to wear. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Simou Abranison, Manager. '21 Bouth Main 61., Bhenandoah, "Walhalla. THE old German soldiers believed that those who died in battle went to Walhalla, the Heaven of Heroes. Here they feastedon 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. 1 4. fflade of , nail Vlalt i Bohemian Hods L 0 R E L E I "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, holcjipg aloft a. foaming beaker of beer and singing aravishing song. Boat men are so entranced by the beauty of her voice that they draw near and drink the X&orelei Seer and become so enchanted that they refused to return o the common earth. Finest Pale Beer Brewed, irewing (Jo Piatt ia Sixth and Clearfield Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. o
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