The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 21, 1894, THIRD EDITION, Image 4

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    EVENING HERALD
WALWITZ HANGED.
ROTES ABOUT TOWN.
II tVaa the Mnrilrr of th State Frlanii
TrtEXTON, July SI. Joseph Wnl wits'
was hanged yesterday for the murder of
Deputy Prison Keeper JamesH. Lippincott,
The drop fell at 10.54, The body ahot Into
the air and dropped back. Thora was no
struggle nod death resulted quickly.
Jnat before going to the scaffold Walwltt
made a long rambling speech and repeat
ing hla old story that he did not fire the
( fatal shot and that Lippincott was allot
I by Deputy Keeper Leonard.
Joseph Walwltz was a worthless and
enler, of New York city, says that if he dangerous member of soolety, and waa
"had listened to the advice of his parrot "nt to state prison in Trenton to serve a
e might not bo minus 15,000 worth of 'weiuy years' senuince lor roooery. ino
l.mnn.l. w.1 A It. U. llB S llllnllg f UJuMru lll.VII.uvwu,
SATIHDAY, JULY 21, lt9t.
?IIIRD EDITION
FAILED 10 TAKb WAKN1NU.
Parrot
Funny Story Concerning a
Comes From Gotham.
Frederick: Uurghard, n retireu liquor
f
tho Jewels, n wife, nnd the parrot, too, A
jyoar ago, Hurghard says, he was wortu
915,000. Today, he claims, he is not
(worth n cent. lie says that up to June.
1803. he had never met a woman who had
-knado the least Impression on him. On
i, lnut. Knmliiv in that month, however.
lie met on n Coney Island boat a blonde
feounc woman, who said he might call her
Diftura. "I nrterwanl learned," said ne,
f'that her name was Laura Maud Car
Ipenter and that she was a member of the
luillt iiml Woods burlesauo comtiauy.
1 used to meet her every night and take
iIht out to dinner. She did agref to
(marry me. and then 1 took several thou-
hand dollars out of the bank and fixed up
Sins Hut for her. And, besideB all this, I
hmiiilit her a tiarrot. That parrot loved
km-, nnd he tried his best to tip me off as
to what was going on, uui i reiuseu iu ue
hu-,pkious until it was too late. On thu
Vifternoon of October 14 last we were
Inarrled. Then my wife wanted diamonds,
"he more I gave her the more she wanted.
V few weeks aim mv wife discovered that
II had no more money left. She laughed
it me when 1 asked her to let me have
home of the diamonds to sell, and she told
me to go out and get n job as a bartender
lomewhere. Several weeks ago I found
Iwn rnrilii In lior nnfkflt with UieftHlllfeS
Ivritten on them. One was the card of a
lubman in this city. My lawyer has
10th now and will attend to them. On
.Kntiirrlav evmilne last I came home to
lnd mv wife out. Tho parrot began to
talk. 'I can't bo away today, dear.' he
Unlit ! nn 'T .In unt. fonl wellll'llOUuh. Y lilt
iuitll his nibs goes- out of town for n couple
,-')f days.' 'No, Dick, wait until Monday
mil it will hn nil riirht.
"Mv wife came In nnd I forgot the
mrrot remarks, Sundny ntternoon my
vlfe went out, and 1 heard the parrot say,
t will irn tnnt. nn unnn as it's safe. denr.
ut wo really must wait aday orso. 'He's
roke, he's broke,' and then there was a
Mid liiuch. At midnight my wife came
n nnd I mniln nn mv mind to izive her n
ood lecture. At 7 o'clock next morning
le awoke moup and told me that Blie hail
fpullm.' thnt. I wonld find work if I
nrtcd out early to look for It. Well, I
mit. nnf,. nml when T returned it was nil
er. The servant told mo that my wife
nit her trunks away nnd departed, taKing
narrnt with linr. She told the maid
tell me that I would never see her
niialn. Itulned as I am, I cnu't help
lmnghlng when I think what nn ass I've
l)ien. The way I wns played was im
mense.
Iliart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes,
IDr. Aguew's cure for the heart gives
nerfect relief in all cases of organic or
sympathetic heart disease In 30 minutes,
nnd speedily enects a cure, n is a pear
Walwltz, who is a nkllled meohanlc, laid
a careful plan to escape. He secreted
tools from the prison shops to his cell
lie made himself a coat of armor out of
soft paper, and a club like a bass drum
stick out of wood and rags. Then ho
sawed through the bars of his cell, and
two hours after midnight on the morning
or March 2 appeared before Keeper Wal
ters, who had charge of the oorridor. Ho
overpowerod Wnltors and took away his
pistol. Then ho hit him with hisclubaud
left him unconscious. The next step to
ward freedom was to go into the main
hall, into which nil the wings open.
There Keeper Lippincott and Denuty
Keeper Leonard were watching. Wal
wltz rang tho electrlo bell and deeper
Lippincott answered it hinuelf, opening
the heavy old fashioned door to see whnt
alters wanted, There stood Wnlwltz.
with Walters' pistol In one hand and tho
club in the other.
Now, from this point on the stories eon
met. n alwltz says that Lippincott, see
ing what the matter was, ran out shout
ing lor help. As he ran he half turned
and fired once, the bullet making a wound
over his right eye, from which the blood
began to spurt. He says that this wound
maddened him and he Ured once, but, ns
he thinks, at random.
At any rate Lippincott had his back full
towards him. Walwltz goes on to say
that just as Llppinoott burst out of the
doors into the main hall two shots sounded
In that hall nnd Lippincott stuinbled for
ward and fell, as if he hnd been killed,
Deputy Keeper Leonard, who was in the
main hall, says that ho saw Walwltz fire
twice, and that these shots were nlmed
at Lippincott, mid that after them Llp-
pluoott fell, and ns ho fell Walwltz
struck him on tho back of the head with
the club.
Mln l'roperty liurnad.
PllILLIl'SDURO, July 21. The first incen
diary action in connection with the coal
strike took place, when the tipple, scalo
house, soveral mine cars nnd n hundred
feet of trestle nt Conldalo Mino No, 4, op
erated by U. Percy Jones, was burned.
The mine has been working for soinetimo
past at forty cents a ton with men who
heretofore worked in this suotiou. Sev
eral mass meetings have been held by the
miners on strike nnd the mine was visited
by a hundred or more, with the result
stated. The owners hare the names of n
number who were present and of those
who pushed the mine cars into the fire.
Miners assert that the tipple was fired Jiy
Facts of Interest Grouped so That They
May be Quickly Read.
Almoat nine out of every ten persons
now chew gum nnd there are at least a
hundred kinds of the article In the mar
ket good, bad nnd Indifferent. "Antlsep
tlcon" Is the lnteet candidate for favor
and Is fast taking the place of all others.
it aids digestion nnu, ms cinimeu, is n
preventive of cholera and kindred diseases.
Few people of the town know that n
very near nnd dear relationship exists
between uev. iNen, pasior oi me .ngiisu
Lutheran church, and Itev. Hobert
O'Uoyle, of the Trinity Reformed church.
The former is the latter's uncle.
Aatrnntrer said tho other dav. "Whv.
vour town extends from Mahanoy City to
ABhland." True, ton now nrrivnl, pass-
Inn tbrouch the valley from one end to
the other over the two lines of electric
railway, one would naturally come to that
conclusion. We may yet see the day
when the big nnd little towns In the Shcn
andonh vnlley will be under one muni-
cipnl government.
If the railroads nasslnc nlontr the line
of the electric runway nave lost in passen
ger traffic they nre making It up in enrry-
tug ireignt, nnd tins pays tne companies
uc tier ou snort uisiances.
T. J. Foster, formerlv of this nlace. has
had great success with the raining schools
in Scrnnton. He emnlovs about fortv
teachers nnd clerks nnd the student who
receive Instruction In the schools nnd by
mall are numbered by the thousnnds,
Tho Colllerv Engineer nnd Metnl Worker
has forged to the front of journals of that
class.
There are some ordinances on the book
of this boron Lfli thnt misht lust as weil
be wiped ollf for Instance, the ordinances
relntmg to uokb, i ne increase oi tne
canine population is becoming a serious
question.
One of our townsmen remarked with all
seriousness the other day that ho would
like to see the cravevnrd insurance oust
ness revived. "Why," said he, "there were
some justices who made as high ns $800
before brenkfnst in fees during those
dnvs." A bystander interjected. "Yes,
nnd Borne of the people insured nre alive
to-day. '
John'A. Lewis, the retired carpenter.
has a very fruitful mind and is always
evolving some big scheme. If half his
schemes were fensible he would have an
income eclipsing that of tho Astors.
MAHAWOY CITY.
(Reported dally from the Mahanoy City bureau
Maiianoy City, July 21.
Another Weekly DnDcr Is talked of being
sinned in tuis town.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Jones, of Lansford.
is visiting relatives in town.
Miss Marv Jane Uowells. of Shnmokin.
is visiting menus and relatives ncre.
John Oulnn left for Nlnrnrn Falls this I
morning on tne special excursion train.
Georgo llopnes nnd Fred Schertzinger
rode to I'ottBvlllo yesterday on their
wheelB.
Misses Jnne nnd Dora Foclc. of Shen
andoah, wns Been on our streets Thursday
evening.
Margaret, the 11-month-old child of M.
J. and Margaret Dunn, died on Friday nt
10:30 after n short illness. Funeral on
Sunday nt 8 o'clock. Interment in the
cemetery on the hill.
John Mvrlsh. ona of the most nros-
peroits Polish merchants in Schuylkill
county, wns nt Reading on Thursday nnd
purchased two handsome now delivery
wagons, which he will put on the road in
a lew aays. Mr. Mvrisu. started in busi
ness one year ngo nnd to dny ho does ns
inrge n merenntue business as is none in
this town, nnd has a standing In the bus
iness community which nny man might
loel proud oi.
Church Specials.
Rev. EvanB, of Philadelphia, will occupy
tbo pulpit In the Welsh Calvanlstic
Methodist church to-morrow morning nnd
evening.
The subiect of Rov. Robert O'Hovle's
sermon to morrow evening, In the Trinity
Uuf,.iv,l 1,1. ti'tll lit, "A UMitfnuf. "
.KlV.UiV,, ......I .. , ..... w, . . v.
Rev. William Powick will occupy the
pulpit In the M. E. church to-morrow
morning nnd evening. Tho subjeot for
the evening discourse will be, "Voices
irom tne sensuore."
Communion services will bo held in the
English Luthernn church to-morrow
morning nt 10:30 o'clock.
Oofl't Tobacco Spit or Smoke your Life Awa
Is the truthful, startling titlo of n little
book that tells all nbout No-to-bac, the
wonderful, harmless guaranteed tobacco
habit cure. The cost is trifling nnd the
mnn who wants to quit and can't runs no
physical or financial risk in using "No-to-
bnc." &oiu by an uruggists.
Hook at drug stores or by mail free.
MhAAAilliilliilVAAAAduK
$1150.00
GIVEN AWAY
INCASH PRIZES
On August 15.1S04, to consumers of
GAIL & AX'S
NAVY uttm TOBACCO,
Also 50 Elegant Gold Watches
75 Handsome Mantle Clocks
100 Elegant Nickel Watches.
Save Your Empl Paper Wrappers,
Tour Dealer an Furnish Fell Particulars,
HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR BALK OHEAP.-Parlor set. bed room
set. sideboard, ctmboard. lounge i nd
heater. Apply at 36 North Main street. Hhoti
andoah, l'a. . 7 20-tf
WANTED -Imiccdfately, at A K Van
Wlckle's Coleralne collury, at Beaver
Meedow. twentv bleaker caroenters. onlv
to W. II. Kaercher, Hupt., Ueever Meadow,
i-a. i-17-iw
WANTnD.-Twolady operators on sewing
machines and two good lusters. Apply
xo nenacuoan uroi ana -noo o , n-u
WANTED. Men to rcpiesent the Metropol
itan Life Insurance Comrany in Maha
noy City and Delano. Ociod pay. Apply at
once to Li. a. unssier, b.v cast ucnire street,
fliannnoy uiiv. n im
Address The Sterlinn Remedy Co.. In-
The new national bankruptcy law which maua Mineral bprlngs, lnd. wAs-iy
lias passed tnrougn tno lower uoubo oi
Uradlev. Shenandoah's last vear'B popu
lar pitcher, will pitch for the "Phillies"
to-morrow.
Congress and is now before the Senate 1b
being watched closely by several of our
businessmen,
Tho paved portion of Main street was
Bweptoff this week and the accumuln- Free Concert,
lions oi severni weeKS cnrieu away, jus Tim n,,t. Uml. nf Sl,Br,sr,.lnab. will
tVi sUe;tVoVe7'n,ghr''T are'
less remedy for palpation, shortness of th t k , d t b rf di m
breath, smothering spells.paln I n left ,.,,,.
Kill. Ami ii Hvmntnms or ntiiaeaneu neart i r
Ote ilose convinces,
lau.
Sold by J. M. Hil-
W4.S 0-6-ly
Coming Events.
.Inlv 10. 20. 21. llnznar of Nations, in
Ilobblns' opera house, under auspices of
tne ii. l . i". u.
July 28. Lnwn party for the benefit of
All Saint's P. K. church at the resldeuco
of Dr. C. M. Hordner.
llUiy dl. ItK UrWIll lOTU,iU UUU l,l4L,
nnder the auspices of Camp 40, P. O. of
T. A., in Robblua' hall.
August 1. Ioe cream festival in Rol
blns' opera house, under the auspices of
the "J. A. C."
Auirust 14. Ice cream nnd peach festi
val under the auspices of Fowler's M. E.
Sunday school, at Yatesville.
AConvlct'a Bnlclite.
New Yor.K, July 21. Pasqualo Lorlo,
an Italian, 00 years old, who was a pris
oner in the Raymond street jall.Urooklyn,
on n cbnrge of raping a girl of 10 years.
succeoded in his second attempt to com
mit suicide. When he was supposed to
be going down stairs from his cell to the
wash room he balanced himself on the
railing around the third tier of cells, and
then dived aeventy-fivo feet to the stone
floor below. He struck on bick of his
neck. Ilia spine was InMken and the back
of hit skull crushed, lie wns dead wheu
pickod up.
nnd kicked nbout nnd become a source of
crent nnnoynnce. Only that which cnu
lie carted away before night should be
swept up and the rest left to tho nextday.
It is predicted that in a few yours the
unsightly cnim uhiiks on tne- borders oi
the town will disappear nnd n large
nmount of stuff which n short time ngo
wns conBluereu worthless win be turneu
into cold ensh. Some innpo-itlontoknow
Bay that many of the banks contnin fifty
per cent, oi excellent com.
The value of town property Ib still held
high. When sales nre made nnd outsiders
near tne prices tuey nre almost inuuceu
to believe thnt some vnluable coal land
has been sold.
Roadinakers are like doctors, it is
seldom they ngree. The practice of
brenkiug stones upon the streets is con
demned by some nnd upheld by other
roadmnkers. It is claimed that the stone,
in addition to being hnrd on the feet of
horses, eventually become Bwallowed up
by mud, or rolls Into nnd fills up the
gutters, thereby creating a nuisance and
wnste oi time anu money,
Vhen wnter is plentiful no one feels
Ashlnnd. on
o'clock.
Sunday afternoon at 2:30
2t
PKOl'OSALH. Proposals will be recclvod by
the undersigned committee unto Monday.
July 2?d, 1891, at 7 o'clock p. m., for alterations
and additions to mo public school building
situated on Union street Bhenandoab, Pa , In
accordance with the plans and fpeclhcatlons
which may be i-cen at the secretary's offlce In
the West street school building, or at tae
house nt II. J Muldoou, Khinandoab, Pa
Tne committee reserves the right to reject
any or all bids. '
11 j, mut,nooN,
CllAIlI.nS ItOC KS,
Timothy Lvkcii.
Maiik llniiKE.
7-18-St Committee.
Is tho cheapest and best fence made Cheaper
than a wooden fence for residences, lawns, cem
etery lots or any kind of fencing M II. MASTEn
has the agency and carries It in stock at his
marble and granite works. 127 N. JARDIN ST.
IF TOW WANT
ARTIFICIAL TEETH I
OO TO TUB
and ret the best. A lull set
tor Is, any size, shade, shape,
and several hundred sets to
select from. Their vitalized
air has no equal for painless
extraction. All kinds filling
at reasonable prices. Don't forget the number.
100 North Centre Htrcct, l'OTTarXhl.li,vj..
BOWES'
Saloon and Restaurant,
Formerly Michael reters',
15 N. Main St., Sliciinntlonb.
Freehand cool beer always on tap. Finest
wines, liquors and olgars.
JAMES H0WE8, Prop.
Game of Ball.
WANTED SALESMEN f75. 00 per week,
selling electrlo light outfits for houses.
stores and shops. Motors for running ran-
enmery, ana otner popular patented articles
A game of baBe bnll is being played outfits complete when shipped, Host people,
this afternoon nt the Trotting park be- hK ?r!2?n,?nA 'Tfe Nn0".'
Mvn tl,n mnrrlprt nnd xtnirl.. men nf I'; Uarrlf on & Co,, Clerk No. 14, Columbus,
tween tho married and single men of
Maj. Jennings Council o. ab7, Jr. u. u.
A. iu.
Ohio.
Get your repairing
man's.
done at Ilolder-
"Tfie crisis demands a Mill for the place,
Hat a place for the man,"'
Sneclal low nrlces to nil In watches.
jewelry nnd Bilverwnre nt Holdermnn's,
corner Mnln nnd L,loyu streets.
Yenger and Messitt will be the home I
battery to-morrow. It is a dandy.
33 cl. 33xoaaxatvix's
Cool Resort,
Cor. Cherry nnd Gilbert Sts.
For Congress,
Ghas. 1 Brumm.
like u.ing it to clean up. it is when 1 Beer, Wines, liquors and Cigars.
wnter is scarce that most people think of I ' 1 0
iianuspme uar r ixiurea.
Six Workmen Injured.
Detroit, July 21. An eight Inch gas
w it VoUnn wlmla in the ilniir hnsl. main ocioiiging tome uutario national
ness nt Kiugvllle, Mo., hns so much con- ls company exploded near alkerville,
fldence In Chamberlnln's Colic Cholera Must acroas the river, nnd six men who
nud Diarrhoea Remedy that he warrants I were working upon the pipe were more or
every bottle nnu oners to reiunu iae t gerloutly injured. They are: Ed
money to any customer wuo 11, 1101, siuisi eu Uuffy Jes broke Ilml fnce halXs cut. Ed
McGee, foot und ankle crushed and face
sut; S. Bruuey, fncu and hand badly cut;
cleanlnir nnvements. etc. This Is n re
minder given by a gentleman who seems
to bo posted. He predicts thnt thero will
soon uo a hcarcity ot water,
An Itnllan nassed down the Lehlch
Vnlley railroad this morning bnlnnclng
a box on bis bend the slzo of a conl car.
The difficult fent cuused a bystander to
remark: "Wbata tremendous load that
follow has upon his mind."
The Leading
Denial Association
In the World.
OFFICES IN 22 LEADIKG CITIES,
(SIS n n who can taste our candleH
CAr ni-rl tion for tne young mnn
UQU WlrAwho brines them. They
Just melt .in the mouth; the girl's eyes
men wnn tennernesa tne young mnn niso
melts, anu tne question is settled, xry 11.
FEED. KE1THAN.
Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St.
after using it. Mr. Xelson takes no risk
in doinir this because the remedy is n
certain cure for tho diseases for which it
is intended nnd he known it. It Is for sale
by Gruhler Uros.
Bargains for Printers,
On nccount of the consolidation of the
Miners' Journal and The Despatch the
Wallace Lane, face cut and otherwise in
jured; Kd Green and William Warren sus
tained leis serioUH injuries.
Vhen Baby was alck, Tre gave her Castorl.
'Then she was a Child, bhe cried for Castorla
Then aha became Mlas, Bhe clung to Castorla.
flhen the had Children, she gave them Castorltv
Nutnrlout Orlminat Kearreated.
BALT1MOKE. July 21. John Fisher, ar-
following articles can be bought cheap I rested on a charge of attempting to rob n
for cash
One Hoe Single Involution Press-
01 beu iKxiii
-size
money drawer at Flood's lteaort, Cqrtls
Day, July 11, has bitm Identilled as Otto
In tho
The
VIEWING THE pAM.
Inspect the
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....... vj nvn 1 , . 1. .11 . vib CI J
bed 'i&V.xi'A
One Gordon Press Eighth Medium.
One Gordon Press Quarter Medium,
Two Paper Cutters.
Three Imposlug Stones.
One Folder.
All in first class order. Also Lot of
Display nnd Body Type, Itule, Furniture,
&c.
Galley Racks and Galleys and other
material necessary for a thoroughly
equipped otllce. Address,
The Dkspatch,
tf PotUville, Pa
A horse kicked H. S. Shafer.of theFree-
myer Hoiue, Middleburg, N. Y.. on the
knee, which lnid him up In bed nnd caused
case Suradorf's oompanion was Frederick
llougla., wno lias been ldentltleu as
Frederick Campbell, bursdorf nud Camp
bell esoaptd from the Erie county jail in
Buffalo April 0.
Iloth Firemen Killed.
Macox, Ga., July 21. A head end col
lision between a northbound passenger
irniu nud a south bouud freight train oc-
rurred nt Damos Ferry, eleven miles
ibove Macon, on the Hnst Tennessee, Vir-
rinla and Georgia railroad. Fireman Pat
Kodgers, of the freight train was in-
itautly Killed and iiremnn uoyie lhorn,
f the patsenger train, was so badly In
jured that he died.
t tin knp tnlnt to beoome still. A friend
recommended him to use Chamberlnln's
rain liaim, wuion ne t in, nun in two uaya Mother and l)anBliter Kloped.
rnmniim1l Ittn manv nthern nnd saVH lOUIBVILLE, July l. Airs. .MattlO
if. Is fxoellnnt for nnv kind of a brnise or Laudes, the wlta ola wealtny realdeut ot
snrain. This snme remedy is also famous I Knoxvillo, Tenu., is in Jail here with W.
for Its cures of rheumatism. For Mile by H. Lovall aud C. S. Jennings. The woman
Gruhler Bros. inrlth her daughter eloped with the two
male prlaoners. The mother is nbout 50
.Bear In Mind
laud the daughter about 10 years of age.
John A. Itellly's is the place to get the h'bu huaband traced the party to this city
purest wines anu liquors, uet u.-er mm md oauaed thetv arrest.
men ami nueet urauus ui uigarti.
Tlnv Kevstone Hour. Be sure th it the
name LEseto & Uakr, Ashland, Pa., is
printed on every saok. tf
Go to Cnrdin's. 294 AV. Centre St., for
bargains in wall paper. 5-lS-Sin
Last Juue. Dlok Crnwford brought his
twelve months old child, BiilTerlng from
Infantile diarrhoea, to me. It bad been
wrnnHil nt four months old aud bultltc
sickly everything ran through it like
water through a sieve. I gave it the
utitifil trMitmunt in such cases but with
out benefit. The child kept growing
thinner until it weighed but little mora
than when born, or iwrhap ten pounds.
I then starUHl the ratner to giving main
berlain'v Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea,
liemudy. Before one bottle of the 25
cent Biiw hnd been used, a marked Im
provement wns seeu and it continued ue
nnrMl the child. Its weakness aud imuv
constitution disapiwared and Its father
Fatnl llxploKlon of Gtiemtcala.
New Yobk, July 21. An explosion of
thenilcala uaed for dyeing occurred at 101
East Fourth street yesterday afternoon.
3ertha Ummerle, 21 years old, the wife of
lie proprietor of the place, was so severely
lojeed about the upper part of her body
bat she will die. The lire that followed
lie explosion did a damage of W,000.
DeitruetiT Hailstorm.
St. Pkt,rsuuho, July 21. A terrible
latUtorm baa devaated the district be
tween Ilowaja and l'okrowsfcaja, on the
iurak aud Charkoff railway. Crops were
leatroyed, many dwellings were blown
town and much damage done. Bight
persons were killed aud umuy wounded.
A I'ttatiiiufter Hliurt,
AtTOOHA, Pa., July '21. Poitortlce In
riMiitar ilooton examiaetl Lht ueoounttt of
and mvstdf, believe tho child's life was .
eaved by this remetly. J. T. Marlow.M. :iimur(H oouuty, ami fouud hlin to be
D., Tamaroa, 111. For sale by Gruhler ,ort MyiW wiU be uUowga t0 mBk,
otos. j s amount good.
Borough Councllmen
Damaged Portion,
Yesterday members of the Borough
Council and the attorneys tor the borough
made an official Inspection of the reservoir
nt Davis' run, for the purpose of viewing
the brenk mnde in the breastwork by tho
floods nbout two months ago. There is a
dispute between tho contractor and the
uouncu as to wno snnu ue neiu responsi
ble for thednmnue.
The party couslited of the following
members of Council : B. W. Stout,
William Mcuulre, A. J. Gallagher, u. t.
Strnuchn. Patrick Hnnd. A. B. Lamb,
Jnmes McKlhennv. Andrew Meluskev
and Patrick Kerns, J, 11, Pomeroy nud
A. V. Schalk, Laq, atiorueys lor the bor
ough; becreliiry J. .1. Curdin, ex-Couu-
oilm ,n J. K. P. Si ln-ifly. W. J. Morgnn.
of the HeDUbllcaii. Kuumeer Win. Deliew.
of Pottsville, and George Bnyer were also
among me party, iney were conveyou
to the wiTks by four double carrlnges,
where the llrst stop was made.
The Couucilmeu mnde n through in
snectlon of the breakuue in the breast
wort. -J. lie urcnK extenus sixteen iett,
from the top of the masonry und grnd
ually slopes down to fourteen feet. Tho
question ns to who is liable for the dama
ges win ue oetermineu ut n meeting oi
the Council, but it seemB to be the general
impression nmong the Councllmen thnt
the contractor will have to stand the ex
nenae.
The brldce erected bv the contractor
over the stream on the new publlo road
was also given attention, a. portion oi
the foundation walls was washed nwny.
and it wns necessnry to place two large
nosts under the brldce nroner.
Alter taKing iiinner at tne r.vereii,
Hotel, Brnndonvllle, the party proceeded
to the new plant ot the Mahanoy City
works, nud on their wny paid their re
spects to uol. 'lorbert, at ulrard .Manor.
The Colonel showed his hospitality In a
sumtituous milliner, nnd with him us n
guide the pnrty inspected the new mansion
now beiug erected. When completed it
will be one os the finest residences in the
onuntv.
The Mahanoy City works were found in
full operation, and everything appeared
to be working smoothly since the addi
tional boiler has been placed in position.
Two streams of water run into this dum,
one from Messer'a Hun and theother from
Nigger Hollow. After examining this
plaut, the party returned home well
pleased with tho trip and the information
ana snowieuge ueriveu tnereirom.
No crounds for fear anv longer, be-1
cause we have found the secret of extract-1
ine teeth without nain. which is only
known by us, The Albany Dentul Asso
ciation. This secret has cost us thousands
ot dollars but is a great relief to those
wno are suiierinir irom acnincr teem.
Plate work of nil kinds. Gold, silver,
nluminum, wats, metnl nnu rubber plates.
Gold crowns, nluminum crowns, crown I
nnd bridge work ; gold and silver fillings.
saving or decayed teetn a specialty.
Itemember the place and number,
Jir. HIZ1JS VEliTAX, JtOOilS,
sieiipf nil fsst Centre St Kihnm Cliv
uig'iooin. j
Over M. Stein's drug store.
SAFE DEPOSIT
ROOF PAINTING promptly done with
IS- HAWTHORN'S U. S. KOOr PAINT by
jBk.. TTOBT, Agent,
139 East Coal street, Shenandoah. It Is the best
and only guarantee paint against corrosion, Ore
and every kind ot weather, for metal, wooden
and paper roofs ana walls. Olvo It a trial.
THEATRE: CAFE!
Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons,
Irlain and Oak Sts., Shorn-ndoali.
Freeh and cool Beer always on tap.
Wines, Liquors, Cigars.
COSTELLO & CASS1DT, Proprietors.
WARREN J. PORTZ,
MBtmPiano Tuner,
Pianos and orrans repaired. Orders left at
31 North Main street, Shenandoah, will receive
prompt attention.
MAIN AND COAL HTd.,
Sfrciinnclonli, I'cmia.
"Polite and Prompt Waiters.
The greatest bargains in town for the
next thirty days will be found nt the
Cosh Millinery Store.
".GRAND OPENING OF
Columbia Park !
August 15, '94.
COLUMBIA EQSE Si STEAM F. E. CO.
Are making extensive preperatlons for
the opening of their new park, on the
line of the Lakeside Electric Railway, by a
Monster Pic-nic 7
29 North Main St., Shenandoah.
Always on hand n full line of Children's
caps, robes and outfits.
Mourning Goods a specialty.
MRKi O. W. TTVDE,
Buildings Saving
It will bo tho event of the season, nnd
those in attendance will be treated to all
kinds of nmuemont. Refreshments will
be served. Schoppes full orchestra of ten
pieces will furnish the dancing music.
ASSOCIATION,
Cf Eeoding, Penna.
JAMES O. SAMPSEL,
AGENT for the EVENING HERALD
PHILADELPHIA AND NEW TORE
DAILY PAPERS.
Parties wlshlnc anv of thete naDers delivered
can leave orders at Max Heese s. Doncherty
i Dunoing, weBiuenire sireei.
J. F. PL0PPERT,.
and
CponfectioneFj,
29 Ea.it Centre Street,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA,
Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and
Vanilla, Cbocolnte nnd -Strawberry
Ice Cream nnd Soda Water.
Wholesale and Retail.
Orders tor parties and other events filled
on short notice. Ice cream delivered to
all parts of town In pint or quart buckets.
YOTJH IxPDEEQ'JlTO I
Taken in llrst-class Btyle at
Linton's New Gallery T
14 N. PLUM ALLEY.
Rear L. V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 250
Authorized Capital Stock,
& 1,000,000.00
Closing Out Sale !
OFFJCEr.8 1
Israel II. Hotjikumel, - President.
HAMILTON Godfuey, Secretary and Treas.
M. H. Master, V
W.H. BachmanJ
The value of each share is $200 at ma
turity. Application fee on each share, 25
cents; and monthly dues on each share, 1
(1.00. On dues paid in advance for ft
period of six montliBor longer, 5 percent.
interest will pe nllowed.
Members may withdraw one or nil shnres
nt nny time by giving SO days written
notice, nnd nre entitled to the full nmount
ot dURs paid on such shares, together
with six per cent, interest after the first
year's membership.
Shares may be subscribed for and dues,
etc., will be received nt the office pt M. II.
Master's marble ynrd, 127 N. Jardin St..
on the first Monday after the first Satur
day of each month.
26 East Centre Street.
Goods Must Go Below Cost,
In Order to Quit Business.
Straw Hat Given Away to Each Purchaser of Trimmings.
f 1.S5 Kid Gloves for only 75c.
75o ' " " 49c,
6O0 " "85c.
$1.00 Corsets for only 75c.
75o " " 50c
50o " " 85c.
At h Price.
All our light weight suits are reduced to clear out tlie, snranier stock
We can't afford to carry them over, nor can you afford to do with
out them at this cut. Light in weight and oojori some pretty clays
nnd cheviots, all must go below cost. See them, even though you
don't care to buy,
W. Shines New Clothing Store,
Simon Abramson, Manager. 21 Boutn Main (St., BheBandoah.