The Evening Herald. SHENANDOAH. PA.. TUESDAY. JULY 3. 1894 ONE CENT VOL. IX.--NO 160 V EFRIGERATOBS. EFBIGERATORS. B Large Assortment WILLIAMS & SON. ' Our Fourth Celebration Continues nil week. THURSDAY, the 5th, from 9 till 10 o'clock-All Challles sell at 2',c. Fill DAY, the 6th, from 9 till 10 o'clock-Swivel Silks from 65c to 39c. SATURDAY, the 7th, from 9 till 10 o'clock-China Dress Silks re duced from 00c to 49c; from 45c to 35c. Salo only one hour n day. The best Fire Crackers is Clras. irvin, inctiiK ti mm, mm i waidlet. M. P. CONBY, Monongahela whiskey...- 50o a qt. Pure rye -whiskey, XX - $1 a qt. TNnn Old Bourbon. XXX $1 26 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy $1 a qt a qt. aqt. aqt. Superior Cognac Branny n.zo Imported Jamaica Rum.. .-...$1.60 "VUEHGLING'S Stock and Freeh Ale. Draught Porter and Wiener Beer. I Beat tr4nlg of jo cirrs ana all kinds of Temperance nrlnks. The Attraction In Carpets is a new stock Tapestry Brussels Now coming in. The first lot of new patterns For the fall trade. m Keiter's 30-Ceilt Roasted Coffee It is a combination of ALL Cofieo is used to cheapen tho prico at tbo expense of quality. Our JAVA COFFEE is straight Old Government Juvn. For Sale: ABY CARRIAGES. A BY CARRIAGES. Low Prices. place to buy at 8 South Main Street. 31 South Main St. A LlquorStore t-J I A Cup OF Good Ib n certainty if you ubo GOOD COFFEES. No inferior Coffee Two Curs No. 1 TIMOTHY II AY. One Car CHOICE ELT.OW CORN. Two Cars CHOICE WHITE OATS, IF m in Gleanings by the Reporters on Their Rounds. A DULL FOUWHINTOWN No Arrangements For a Farad or Other Demonstration All the Neighboring Tonus Will Offer Attractions and Heap the Holiday Ilaivest. For the first time In twenty years Shen andoah will to-morrow allow the observ ance of the Fourth of July to pass with out nny formal observance, notwithstand ing every other town in the county will lave n demonstration of Borne kind. This certalulv rellects greatly upon the patriotic spirit of tho place and should ue verv inortuving to me citizens. Shenandoah being the lnrerest town In the county and having within its borders upwards of fifty societies which parade trequentiy during cue year, snouiu oe tue first to the front with a demonstration in recognition of the annlvertnry of the Declaration of Independence, but instead of that we find the people allowing it to pass with no more observance than if they were in Iceland. certain members oi one oi mo pa triotic organization of towu have at tempted to justify the neglect by n state ment mat tne societies wuicn unci cnarge ot the Fourth of Julv demonstration last vear lost money because the balance ot tne citizens lulled to give tnm any support. This is a good cause for coin- tilaint. but is not a justification. Kven one society and a drum corps would have tieen a reiieemiiiir leature. Tne ini ltlerence oi tne citizens notoniv brines chagrin to themselves in face of the nctivity ot other towns, uut it also unngs loss to tne Dullness people. ..Not only is there an absence oi attractions to draw eople from other places to celebrate the 'ourtli here, but there Is also an absence oz anything to Keep tne people in tne town, and the con.efiuenco is that hun dreds of people will go to the places where they can find pleasure and this town will be left to regale itself on the re'ources of every-day life and such fire works as Individuals may see tit to dis play. rue solution ot me situation is tnat tne neonle of the town seem to be growing more Inactive every day, and it is only on the eve ot the time when tbey should ac comnlish something that they find thev have allowed the golden opportunity to sup tnrougn meir nanus. At no time nave tne people misseu a better opportunity. The collieries are working full time and reports from bust ness Bources show that the wages the miners received last Saturdav were sparingly dispersed. This warranted the presumption mat me people neiu a re serve lund to enjoy themselves on the iourtn or July, ana it will bo in teresting to learn whnt the re sult will be when there is noth ing to induco the expenditure. The Fourth of July has always been a day of loiinication anil tne people win sees. measure, as mere nas ueen no arrange ments made in town, pleasure will be sought elsewhere, and those who would nave reaped tne uoneiits wnicn a demon strutlon would have brought will be kick ing themselves on the morning of the 5th because they were too slow. McKlhennj's 11111 of Fare. Snapper soup, Oyster and clam soup, Hard shell crabs, Devilled crabs, Devilled clams, Lobster salad, Little neck clams, Fresh and salt oysters. Married at TainHqu-t. Ellis Lewis, the genial young bartender at the Ferguson House, was married yes terday to Miss Annie Arner. of Tamaoua, The ceremony took place at the residence ot the uncle's parents, llev. llartolett, the Reformed church, officiating. Th bride was attired In green silk, with laco trimmings anu bouquet oi roses, me groom was dressed in the conventional black. The young couple wero attended in the ceremony by Miss Susie White and ennnes Adams, uotu oi i-uiinueipnia. Ileduced Hates. On account of the International conven tlon of the Christian Endeavor special tickets at the low rate of single fare for round trip will be on sale by the Lehigh Valley Railroad to Cleveland, O. These tickets will be sold at all stations, July utu to mil, goou tor return to jury mat, For further particulars apply to agents, i-ait-eoa One ot the Candidates. Joseph Wyatt, one of the candidates for the nomination for Legislature in the First district on the Kemibllcan ticket. Is making a hustling canvass. Mr. Wyatt is a genial and intellectual gentleman whose friends are legion, nnd in the office he seeks wonld make an excellent repre sentative lor the people. Should he re ceive the nomination the Democratic nominee will find in him not only an nonorauie opponent, Ditt one witn strength sufficient for the severest test. Monaghan's llargalns. A good quality home-made rag carpet at su cents a vara: nice tnuie oncioin. cents a yard; good dress ginghams, 6 cents a yard; the best 50 cent corset in the market. Lace curtains and dress goods oi an Kinas cneap. P. J. Monaqiian, No. 28 S. Main St., Shenandoah. The Flnwvr Allefclon. The Flower Mission of the Young Woman's Christian Temperance Union has made the following report for the month oc June: Distributed bouquets, 10 baskets of fruit. 1 glass of lemon butter nnd 1 dish ot ice cream. Received from collections, etc.. 13.70. Twenty, three visits were made. All are welcome to the prayer meetings each Sunday, at 3;u p, m., in me "i neaaquariers. Hotel Jvaler. Mahanoy Jlty. Charles Burchtll. proprietor. The best arranged hotel in the county. Convenient to all railroads, excellent management. ti pkiisonal, Georee Hall, of Mlnersville. spent the day in town, T. J. Mullahev went to Wllllamsport this morning. William Warren, of St. Clair, was a visitor to town yesterday. Charles Hae&eler. ot PotUvllle. spent yesterday afternoon here. Col. D. P. Brown, of Lost Creek, is in Philadelphia on business. Rev. John Gruhler wtmt to Orwisburg this morning to visit friends. St, Paul's English Lutheran church has n, new pastor In Rev. J. P. XelT. Misses Ida Dunston and Lizzie Brady. of Lost Creek, left to-day for Dnllois. Robert llvde returned from Newark. X. J., yesterday to spend the Fourth in town. W. J. Cancierlus. the East Centre street saloonist, has been made the happy father of n son. James Heaton. inside foremnn at Packer No. 4 colliery, has recovered from his recent illness. Miss Annlo Troutman went to Tremont this morning, where she will spend a few weeks visiting friends. J. W. Coun. ot the Keystone Bottling Company, of Wllllamsport, transacted business In town yesterday. Councilman William McGulre went to Norristown yesterday and will remain there until niter the Fourth. Hon. John T. Shoener, of Orwlgsburg, was In towu yesterday looking after his Interests in the Congressional tight. John Ilollch and Ira Schanbell. of town. took advantage of the excursion to Gettys burg nnd will spend the Fourth at that historic place. II. O. Dover has cone to Anbury Patk. N. J., to attend the National Editorial Association's annual convention, and Is accompanied by Mre. Boyer. D. J. Conners. ex-borough policeman of this nlnce. now located at Mahanoy City and eninloved as fireman on the 1. & It. rnilroau, spent several hours in town yes terday witn his oiu-tiuie menus, Miss Maine Nichols HeiTner. who was engaged at Dully s millinery establish ment for several months past, ha-t re turned to her homo in Sh mokln. Miss IlelTnor made many friends here who deeply regret her departure, David Thomas, a young printer who has been working in New Jersey, and for merly resided in biienanuoau, is visiting his Barents on Third street, in this bor ough. He expects to locate in this lo callty. Mt. Carmel News. Schiulclter's Ashland Summer Garden open evenings. Ice cream and beer. Dane ing every Saturday nigct. o-io-tt FKNCIL POINTS. Cressona has n widowers' club. The steadier the mines work, the greater the drop in the percentage. It is said the collieries will resume again on Thursday on full time. The Republican county convention will probably uo neiu me urst weeK in August. The Reading Company's large storage bins near Mahanoy City uro nearly empty. A breaker having an output of 1000 tons ot coal uaiiy is being mint ny tne cnam- beriain company, nortu or l'ottsvme. Tho Y. W. C. T. U. will hold a lawn fete on the evening of July -1th on the lawn of the llonopeter residence, on u nite street, Michael Clifford, a Gordon man serving a sentence of nine months In the Potts- vllle jail for burglary, has been declared insane. District Deputy John Shane, of Girard ville. installed the newly elected officers oi -Mil, Jennings council, jr. u. c. A. Al, last evening. Dr. G. F. Gallagher, of Freelnnd. will succeed Dr. B. F. Millard at the Miners' hospital nt Fountain Springs. The female nurses assumed their duties yesterday. More Warm Wea her. Weather Prophet Hicks in giving forecast of July weather says the 2d and 3d will be the centres of tho storm movi ments, and violent storms will probably appear from the 2d to tho 4th. These storms will be attended by a very warm wave that will be followed by a cooler one. A severe warm wave is due from the 7th to the 11th, nnd this wave wilt culminate in heavy electrical storms with rain, hail and wind. Uulesa storms ap pear about the 8th, Oth and 10th the heat will continue until the 13th or 14th. Many storms, much cloudiness, local cloudbursts and heavy downpours will figure in the storm period from the 17th to 21st Great heat may be expected on the 25th and 2(!th. Cooler weather will follow this brief hut hot wave. 1 he last July period runs from the 2Uth to August 3rd, and hot weather is promised nt this time. The greatest general lieiit will be in the last days ot July and tuellrst weeK in August. The S.lupH Case. The libel case against Dr. John Szlupas and others from this town wns continued before Judge Weldman this morning. A large number of witnesses were again in attendance. All the evidence not being in, ana to-morrow being a legal holiday, tne court adjourned at noon to-day unti Thursday morning, when the case will bi resumed. It will probably occupy the at tention ot the court for the balauce of the week. Publisher's Notice. In order that the employes may he at liberty to enjoy the festivities of the glor ious f ourth, and as me duy win be a legal holiday, the Herald management nas decided not to issue an edition to morrow. The paper will make its re appearance at the usual hour on Thurs day with complete and reliable accounts oi an important events mat may occur during tue interim. Open Air Concert. A grand open air concert will bo given at Charles Jiurcullrs Hotel Killer, Mali- r -1 . 'M 1 T..1 U..I at 8 o'clock, sharp, by the Grant Baud of Shenandoah. An entire new program of the nnest selections win be rendered nnd Mr. Uurclilll extends a cordial invitation to everybody to attend, 7-28-5t Special low prices to all In watches, Jewelry and silverware at Iloldennan'p, loruer Aiain ana i.ioyd streets. l-ut Olllce Notice. The post office will be open to-morrow l.iuiy -nil) until u o ciock a. m. The car riers will make the 7.15 and 1U:H0 deliver. les. nrownnvllle. Vatesville. Kllengowa and Turkey Run will be served with th 7,15 a. m. delivery, Money orders will not be issued nor paid to-morrow. Ml Some Sensible Advice to Republican Leaders. the BMERANTS MUST STOP They Should Clot Together and Adjust Their Differences lie fore the Rank and File llecome Disgusted When the Con ventions Will Probably be Held. Hpccial Herald correspondence. Pottsvii.le, July 2. The Republican leaders are not feeling In good humor over the bellgcrnnt attitude of two of its members, nnd tho situation caused by it may lead to harm. It is somewhat sing ular that there should be so much jeal ousy among those two when now. above all times, they should be in accord. Brumin. Loach. Shoener. Koch. Wilhelm. Whltehouee, et. al., should get together and resolve to turn over a new leaf, not tne Kind mapeopie generally turn nt the beginning ot tho year, out one that win keep. With -all these men In harmony nothing will prevent tho party from achieving a clorious vlctoi v next fall. It should be remembered that It wns on account of jealousy in the ranks of the uepubllcan party which changed the itlcal complexion or the county bench I left tho Kenubllcans without a rep resentative on it. xo these jealousies may also uo attributed congressman Rellly's (-uccessive victories. nut what Is the use ot citing these causes and effects. Let the child s play stop now and lor all time. Harmony can be brought about with but little sacrifice by those who arc responsible for the chaos, and 1 leel comment that It some of the leaders do not signify n will liiL'iKss to brum it nbout very soon the rank and file will take the matter in hand and depose all the scramblers. unce again let me recommend that the candidates conduct their preliminary canvass good nnturedly and go Into the convention on their merits, each deter mined that if he falls to secure the nomi nation he will turn in and support his successful adversary. Messrs. lirunim and Shoener are still very active in the canvass for the Con gressional nomination. Loach still claims to have things his own way, and it may he so, but 1 prefer waiting until the noses are counted nt the convention be lore nuttlne mv faith in it. Whoever tho successful candidate may be. he should receive the hearty endorse ment of the whole party, thus foreettinu and forgiving nnd starting out anew with only tne best interest ot the people and tho party in view. Nothing has been heard lately of the several Republican candidates for ShM!!!1 can it ue possible that everything is fixed" and the dear people nro to bo given n rtst on that score? it is semi-oincinliy announced mat the Republican delegate elections will be held on the last Saturday In July and the county convention will be heltf on either tho first Monday or Tuesday In August, Tne senatorial and ueprepntaiive con ventions will be held in ti nttcr wees. Court Notes. After the close ot the Szlunns libel enso an tne i'ottsviiio courts win stand nd jourued until the September term. J. O. Ulrich. Esn.. has filed an answer In the quo warranto proceedings against county commissioner Alien, uenyiug mo allegations oi tne complaint. A charter has been granted to the Greek catholic Association ot bhepton. H. O. Bechlel. son of Judge Uechtel. has been admitted to practice in thecourts of Schuylkill county. M. M. Burke. Esn.. has been appointed examiner in the divorce proceedings of Maggie llauser against Joliii b, llnuser, late of Shennndoah. Dnvld Shaocro. the Polish peddler who shot Michael Burns, the Tninaqua hotel- Keeper, lias ueen sentenced to pny siuu fine and undergo four years' Imprison ment. monc the bonds approved by the courts yesterdnv were those of Receivers or Taxes ju. j. bcanian, ol blienandoali ; Llewellyn Batman, Delano township; Daniel Collins, Gilberton; Patrick J. Mc Laughlin, West Mahanoy township ; Thomas Horau, Glrnrdvillo; J. F. Price, Frnckville ; Burd W. Payne, Ashland. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the nnme Lebsio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. 3-iMtaw The Work Progresses. The gang of men under tho foreman shlp of D. A. Llewellyn who have been nt work making tho alterations necessary for the extension of tho Lakeside Electric Railway to the corner of Main and Centre streets, are making rapid progress. Yes terday they succeeded in tearing urf tho track on East Centre street from the Lehigh Valley railroad to White street, nnd this morning they commenced mak ing n trench on White, street, running south to Oak. for the track which will connect with the branch which will ho opened by the construction of the trestle on nowers street and mo bridge over tno Lehigh Valley railroad. Counter Nulls, Ti.,,,t ei. ..-,,11 irnB.inn nr .. peared before Justice Toomey last night ns complainant against Howard Medlar, of Mahanoy City, a conductor on the Lakeside hlectrio Railway, charging him with assault and battery. Medlar entered a counter suit charging bhurnll with as sault and battery and interfering with a conductor. Each ot the parties entered isw ball lor trial at court. Steam Renovating Co., call for, clean nnu deliver ingrain anu urusseis at uope yard; heavier carpets 4c. 32 K. Coal St. Licenses Traiiiferreil, The following Shenandoah saloon licenses were transferred at court yester day : Anthouy Mockaitls, of tho Third ward, to George .igmuud ; Joseph Stl.el oyke, of the Third ward, to Alexander Slemlnnls ; John lleyrnnd, of the Fifth ward, to Jacob Bender. Go to Cardin's, 324 W. Centre St. for bargains in wall paper. 5-18-3m HASH HALL. Henry. Harris. Helllvandll.irthnlomfw are released. Most of the tronil nlarpra linvn tu,n locked up in the State League nnd for that reason the home management has been hampered in getting the desired club. The State League is gradually falling. Ed. Henry and Fox. of the Rparilnir state league club, arrived here last night nnd left for Hnzleton this morning. Their plnylng here depends upon the fate of the state league. Lavelle. an all. round man nf thn de funct. Eastou club, will be signed by the home team. James Smith went to Allentown this morning to meet some of the players of the defunct Kaston club, nnd expects to se cure nt least four of them. Tho Miners' Journal savs ; "Tho Ucml. ing Company hns glvn notice to Hany mm, oi .uauanoy city, agent icr l. non bins, that the lease for the ground iHeu for base ball In Shenandoah will be dis continued if the Sunday games are not stopped." There will be no game here to-morrow. as our team goes to Allentown. The dls bandmentof the Easton club left Allen town in tho lurch for the Fourth of July and Al. Johnson advised Kelly to get the oest team ue could secure lor tnnt day. Hem Ing that Shenandoah wns making improvements In its team by signing several state league players Kelly made an oner oi f.hu ror the day to President Ilrenuau and it was accepted. In addi tion to this Kelly promises to play an other gnmo atShennndoah in considera tion of tho club helping him out of the inrcu. Constable Leltenberger. of Pottsvllle. went to Hazleton on Saturday armed with n warrant for the arrest of Alex Doenhoe, manager of the Altoona base ball club, as one ot the parties who a few weeks a gj stuffed a Miners' Journal re porter with a fake story aliout Bill Lewis, of Mahanoy City, having lost a leg on the railroad. The constable had his warrant properly endorstd by a Hazleton Justice of tut Peace and in company with . llnzietrin olllcer went to the nark, where Donahoe's club was playing, to make the arrest. When they inquired for the object of their search they were cooly but politely informed by Mr. Donahoo him self that he had just left the grounds and gone Into town. They went immediately hack to the town to hunt him up and Dodnhoe took the precaution to see that they dldn' connect again, nnd they didn't. The following is the score of a sixteen inning game played by amateur clubs at Turkey Run : TUHKEY HUN. n. In. ro. A, I. Pureed, p . 114 10 Mathlne, c 2 3 2 3 1 lllrinligham, lb 4 4 14 0 1 Qjlnn, 3b 1 0 0 2 1 Camel, ss 2 3 12 0 MonaKbnn. 2b .. 3 4 3 1 0 J. Purcell. rf 2 3 10 0 Mattli-, cl 0 2 10 1 Jones, If . 1 1 2 0 (1 Totals 18 21 23 SHENANDOAH. II. 111. PO. A. I. YeskslB, 2b 3 3 8 2 1 Trlevnnas, c 1 2 2 2 1 Holseus, p 1 1 2 0 McLoujihlln, ss 2 3 12 0 Ulazls, ID 4 6 6 2 1 Guntbal, 3b 0 1 1 6 Miller, cf 1 2 1 1 a Kolls, rf 2 2 111 Ilearey, If 112 11 Total 15 21 19 15 Festival This Kvenlngr. The Pioneer Corps of Hope Section, Jr. T. of H. and T., will hold an ice cream festival this evening in Bobbins' opera house, nt which n grnnd cake walk will take place at 10 o'clock. Previous to the opening of the festival n short parade will be given by tho Pioneer Corps and local section mill visiting sections from Girardvllle, Win. Penn and Gilberton. Drowned In (ieorgla. Information has been received that Geotgo Jones, formerly of Mlnersville, was drowned recently in Georgia. The deceased was a printer by trade uut dur ing his residence la the South was en gaged as a traveling salesman. He was 25 years old, n son of Lemuel Jones, ot Mlnersville, nnd n brother of A. T. Jones, the clothier, of town. School Hoard Elections, The School Bonrd will meet this even ing for the transaction of general business nd tho election of school teachers nnd jnnttors for tho term ot 1891-5. Tomorrow night was tho time for the regular meet ing, but on account of the holiday It wnn decided to hold the meeting this evening. Out on Hull. Fanny Pltclulls, the Lithuanian woman who was nrrestod yesterday on charges ot malicious mischief, and who gave deter mined battle to five men In front of Justlco Toomey's office, remained in the lockup until last night, whenBhe was re leased on ball. Services This IZveiilnc Rev. R. P. Williams, of Wales, will preach in the Welsh Methodist church this evening. Rev. Williams is said to bo an eloquent nnd lluent talker, aud n lnrgu audience will no doubt greet him to night. UflK Wkllb' Laundry Blue, the best Blueing for laundry nse. Each package makes two quarts. 15 cts. Sold by Musser & Beddnll. For Kent. Parties wishing to rent a milk shake machine for use nt festivals, can procure, one at 114 North Jnrdln street. C-isO-lw Unknown Brands, from Unknown Millers, by . Unknown Dealers Attract Injudicious buyers only. We sell only "Well-Known Brands At the lowest prices wo have everloilered. 122 North Jardin St.