VENII VOL. IX.--NO. 185. SHENANDOAH, PA., MONDAY, JULY 23, 1894. ONE CENT. r I in R EFBIGERATOBS. EFBIGERATORS. TABY CARRIAGES. 15 ABY CARRIAGES. Large Assortment Low Prices. WILLIAMS & SON Ladies' and Children's Muslin Underwear. muv" --SALE NOW ON. Children's Drawers, 15c. Children's Waists, lBc. Children's Dresses, embroidered and tucked, 35c. Children's Skirts, with tucks, 25c. Ladles' Corset Covers, plain hand, ISc. " " " V-shnped embroidered, 32c. " " " square neck embroidered, S2c. Ladles' Chemles, hemstitched, full embroidered and tucked, 35c. Nlcht Robes, embroidered, ruffled and tucked. 45 and ISc. If not satisfied wo will gladly refund 116-18 N. Main St. Jelly Tumblers. Suiittii ti IMl DDNCAH t WAIDLET. M. P. CONKYV Monongahola wliiske ingahola whiskey..... 50c a qt. rye whiskey, XX $1 a qt. Old Bourbon, XXX $125 a tit. mre Fine Superior Blackberry Braudy.....$l a qt nqt. aqt. a qt. tsuperior uognac uranuy $i.uu Imported Jamaica Bum.. ......$1.50 "VOEHGLING'S Stock and Fresh Ale, lieat brands of Sc Cleats and all HOESE FEED: Cut Hay and Chop. One Car ISTo. 1 Out Hay. Ten, Tons,1 OBpp. . w "4f your money. 8 South Main Street. 31 South Main St. I A sS iUauorStor j Draught Porter and Wiener Beer. kinds of Temperance Drinks .fey. IN AND ABOUT THE MINES. William Richards Seriously Injured at Gilberton. THE EXAMINING BOARD ! The Result of the Examination of Can didates for Mine Foreman Will be Made Public on Wednesday. A serious accident occurred at Gilberton colliery on Saturday night, which might have proved fatal. William Richards, a miner working at the above colliery, was In.thenct of lighting three shots when one of them exploded. Ho was hurled down the breast and before lie could re cover himself the remaining two shots went off. Klchards is a sluglo man and rekiues at iiracuvuie. lie was Berlousiy luiured about the head and bodv. Mine Inspector Stein, lu conversation with a Heuald reporter, savs the mil llshed reports In referenced the accidents occurring recently at Uoston Hun, Gil berton nnd Packer No i collieries were altogether wrong. He says the man who was futally Injured at Ii stou Hun was not an employe of the colliery, and that there were n deiths at Gilberton. The accident at Packer No 4 was trilling. The explosion was caused by one of the men striking a maicu to ngnt ills sarety lamp. The two miners. Miller nnd Huskl, were worklnir in breast 15. West Buck Moun tain, seventh lift, when their breast rushed and caused them to lose their lights. They look the risk by lighting meir lamps wun a maiou. The Board of Kxamiuers for the Sixth, Seventh anil Eighth nnthracite districts will meet at the Court House la Pottsvlllo to-morrow, the 2-lthinst., to examine the answers to tne questions given tne candi dates for the position of mine foreman on the 12th nnd 13th insts. There are un wards of forty applicants. The boards will complete tnelr worK to-morrow, and the names of the successful candidates will appear in the IlEKALIi on Wednesday. Clinic collieries unner mo control oi the Philadelphia & Hemline Comoanv resumed operations this morning, after n suspension of ouo day. The employes of the Wm. Penn colliery receiveu meir scim-mouiuiy pay ou nt urdav. The officials of Kohlnoor colliery ex perience considerable dlfllcultv with a large body of water in one of the Hits of that mine. It Is thought the water comes from n large spring, and n'bore hole Is being bored to carry the water to a lower nit. wnere tne pumps are located. Water is becoming very senrco at a number of the collieries throughout the region. It was fenred last week that a number of them would have to suspend irom mis cause. A SACRED CONCERT. The Grant Band Discourses Music at Ashland. Yesterday afternoon the Grant Cornel Band gave n sacred concert at Washing ton Park, Ashland, In the presence of about two thousand people. People were present from Mananoy City, Gilberton, Mahanoy Plane, Frackvllle, Ulrardvllle, Ashland, Wm. Penn and Lost Creek. The band left here In n special car on the electric road, nnd were accompanied by aoou&six nuuiuotiai cars lined witn peo nle from this town. Had the weather been more favorable a greater number of people would have been present to enjoy the sweet strains of sarced music furnished by Hand Master Schoppe's famous organization. The latter's reception was hearty, nnd at the rendition of each selection the audience displayed their approval by unstinted ap plause. Washington Park Is one of the llnest resorts of Its size in the county, large shade trees being In abundance. No better place could have been selected for the occasion. The following program was rendered : 1. March, "B ston Cominandery"...........Ctirer Introducing the popular hymn, "Onward christian soldiers ' 2. Overture, "La Hlrece" ....Aubtr 3. Prison duett, from "II Trovatore". Verdi Mr. P. 8c oppe, rornet I Mr. C. Bchoppe trombone 4. raprioe, "Solitudo" Slercailante 5. Salvation Army Patrol. Orthc Descrlb nc the advance, passing nnd re treat or the Salvation Aimy. e. Austrian retreat. A fa Rtla "ABold.ers Lite." Synopsis : Approach of night ; the sercnadd; calling troops together by drum ; march to battle ; prayer before the battle I llnalo. 7. "Nearer my God to Thee"...arr. J. echoppe 8. March. "Centennial' . Jletvet Introducing "Old Hundred." Free Lunch at Joe Trowellns' saloon from 0 to 13 a. in. and 7 to 10 p. m. lw. Died! O'HEAltN. On the 21st Inst., at 10;30 o'clock, Marthn.wlfeof JamesF. O'Hearu, aged 38 years. High Mass will be held iu the Aununciatlou church on Tuesday, July 31th, nt 0 a. m. Interment will be made nt New Philadelphia, Helntives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. 7-81-St Luilimno. On the 22d Inst., at Harrls burg, Mrs. Paulino Lemberg, aged 37 years 4 months and 14 days. The funeral will take place ou Wednesday, the 36th Inst., at S p. m., from the residence of Mrs, Charles Blenemann, 113 West Centre street. Interment In Odd Fellows' ceme tery. Helntives and friends invited to attend. 7-33-2t WATKINS. -In Shenandoah. Pa., July S3, Mary J wife of Wm. J. Watkins, aged 35 years 11 months and 13 days. Services at the residence, 110 North Jar din street, Wednesday afternoon. Funeral to leave nt 2:30. Interment In Odd Fel lows' cemetery. Friends and relatives respectfully Invited to attend. PENCOPrjlNTS. Wheu troubled with cramps, dysentery, etc., try a bottle of M. P. Conryfs Cognao brandy, f 1.00 per quart. 31 South Mala street. The St. George's Society, accompanied by their band, went to Lakeside this morning to spend the day In plcniclng. Get your repairing done at Holder-man's. OBITUARY. The Wife of W. J. Watkins, of the "Herald," Passes Away. After n lingering Illness, Mrs. Mary J. Watkins, the estimable and loving wife of William J. Watkins, local edltorof the HRfiALn, parsed to her heavenly home, nt 1.05 o'clock this afternoon, surrounded bv her ftjUmds. Her ailment was consump tion, mil uie nn ueen a sunerer ior over n ye?. She lerfves a husband nnd two chldrifti, Nellletnd William, aged twelvo and three and a half years respectively. Mrs. Watkins1 was 35 years 11 months nnd IS days old, and was a daughter of the late John H. Evans and a sister of Sirs. O..B. Williams, of Mt. Carmel. She was n most loving wife and kind mother, nnd beloved by all who had the pleasure of her Acquaintance. The funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon, services bellrtt held at the family residence, No. 110 North .lardln street, nt. 2:30 o'clock. In teriU'nt will lie made in the family lot In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Mm. Pauline Lemberg, wife of the late George Lemberg, at one time employed at tli plect He light plant iu thU town, died at Harrisburg yesterday. The deceased I ft sister of Henry nnd Annie Mehl, of town, and leaves three children. The re mnlns will he brought here from Harris liurc this evenimt to the home of her sis ter, Airs. Charles Blenenmnn, 113 West vwitre street. 1 lie luneral will taKo plhoe on Wednesday at 2 o'olock, luter nieilt being made In Odd Fellows cemetery- The seven-months-old child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry W oods, of East Coal street, died on Saturday, after sevei ernl weeks' illness. PERSONAL. Kx-Slierlff Huffy, of Ashland, wn In evvti on Saturday. Ms. Mary M. Yost, of West Lloyd street, i seriously llL Dr. Sliuman, of Cntawlssa, wasn visitor on oaturuay evening. It. A. Davenport spent Sunday with lriends m .Mahanoy Ulty. Mrs. Ann Roberts spent Sunday visit ing menus at Ait, unrmel. Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip Coffee are visiting Pottsville friends this afternoon. Alf. Morgan, the shoe dealer, 13 suffer ing from n severe attack of Illness. James Dowllng combined business with pleasure at chnmolvlu on baturuay. Hon. John J. Coyle, of Mnhnnoy City, was seen upon our streets yesterday. A. Welch, of Haileton, formerly of town, visited irieuds nere yesterday. Misses Cora and Maggie Miller nnd bailie lielssel were nt Ashland yesterday. Charles Snvder and William Correll visited acquaintances at Ashland yester- uay. iBnnc Shnplrn, the South Main street druggist, spent Sunday with Ilazleton menus. Dr. G. M. Hamilton departed to-day for vtestou, w. vu., wnere he will remain several nays. John Rellly nttended the concert of the urant Hand at wasniugtou I'arK, Ash Innd, yesterday. Messrs. William Howso. Thomas Hllov and Adam Tnbor iciurned from Atlantic Ulty this morning. Harry Tempest, of West Cherry street. nas secured employment nt .Mt Unrmel where he will locnte. Hoy Stride, Frank Watkins nnd Joseph Cobley, of Mahanoy City, oalled upon meiriaiiy inenus nere last evening. Elmer Tempest, a student nt GIrard College, Philadelphia, is spending his vncaiion in town wun relatives. Messrs. Harry Master, Clarenco Howcr unu iviiunuM uim esiey ueegan iook a pleasant, unvo mrougn tne valley yester dny afternoon. Hon. Ellas Davis, who says he will be ine ivepuuucnn candidate lor sueriit, cir culated among his large circle of friends nere Saturday evening. Hees Itosser, of Mahanoy City, who Is seeKing n nomination lor tne legislature on the Republican ticket In this district, was in town oniuruny evening. The only and oritriunl J. B. Isherwood. representing J. Hnrvey Moore, the eje specialist, was In town n few hours to-day uuu pum social visit to our sanctum. Charles Faust, one of the popular Lehigh Valley engineers, running be tween Delano and Shauiokin, has re covered from his recent illness ami as sumed uls position to-day. Unknown Man Killed. Bpecal to Kvenino Hhialii. Mahanov City, July 23. An unknown man was struck bv Phlladelnhln & Head ing engine No. 611, enrly this morning. uuuve iuB uepot. iiissKuu was spill open, nnd ho did shortly nfter being removed to the baggage room. He appeared to be under the Influence of liquor, nnd It Is supposed ho laid upon the traok In n stupid condition. It la thought he is a nniive oi Hungary, is uvo leet six inches lu height, weighs about 100 pounds and has a smooth face and dark hair. He had upon his person a Waterbury watch, a triple snake chain with horse shoe charm UUU lUlUpUBH. The Indians Failed to Draw. The flaming announcement of the game of base ball between an Indian team and the Ashland nine, at the latter place on Friday, failed to come up to expectations nnd was one of the biggest fizzles of the season. About 800 people were sorely dis appointed. The Indians were from New ork state, nnd nn ordinary team from one of the patches could easily give them points on the game and beat them two to one. The manager, it is said, was go dis gusted with the exhibition that he paid the "lovers of firewater" off and senttliem home, nfter going down Into his pockets to toe niuount oi uuu since lie started out wltn ins "attraction," Excursionists to Tolchester. Messrs. E. C. Hrobst, Michael Begley, W. H. Musser and James Coakley, of town, took advantage of the excursion from Pottsville to Tolchester Bench, near Baltimore, yesterday. The excursion wns over the Pennsylvania road, and when It left Pottevllle five coaohet were well filled. Tile two hours' ride norosn the Chesapeake Bay on the palace steamer Florence was delightfully breezy. The exoursionlstu returned home nt an early uour iuis morning greauy reiresued, anil spea& uiguiy oi mo trip. Heavy Travel. The two lines of electric rnllwny run llltr into and throuch town did nn 1m. mense business yesterday. This mode of travel is getting more popular every day, THE "PHILLIES" ! ARE OUR MEAT! The Home Team Wins a Good Game From Them. YEAGER WAS A PUZZLER. There Were Many Excellent Points In the Game and the Shenandoahs Had to Hustle to Score the Victory. Despite the unfavorable weather several hundred people gave the home team a royal welcome at the Trotting park yes terday upon Its roturn from the triumph ant trip through the river region. The team reciprocated by putting up an ex cellent game nnd defeating tho visitors, the Philadelphia state league club, handily. The Quaker City nine is not up with the milks of the national league, either as to material or record, but it oan put up a stilt game of ball and made the homo team hustle at times. Capt. Meyers' team responded nobly nt almost every point of the game and the spectators were justified In the conclusion that tho town has at last a team which can go upon t lie diamond nnd give tho people their money's worth of ball. Yeager and Messltt worked together like veterans yeRterday and the former puzzled tho ''Phillies'' pretty well at times. Bradley, who pitched for Shenandoah Inst season, was in the box for the visitors part of tho game and whllo he wns there ho sustained his reputation. Taking tho gamo all through It can be said that tho Shenandoahs won because it put up the better gamo nt all points and only ernrs in the seventh inning pre vented it from giving the lenguersn goose egg. Their opponents put up nn earnest light, but it was not qutto strong enough at critical points. The result of the gnmo is in accordance with the promises nnd predictions of the home management that for the balance of the season the town will have a team it can count on. The score : INNINGS. Shonandoah..... . 0 3 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 II Philadelphia 0 0 II 0? u 0 4 0 0 I liIAMONl) POTS. If It can keep its preseutjpnee the home team will be n creditable successor to the team of '03. The crowd at the yesterday's gamq was n very orderly one. That wns n great catch the center fielder of the "Phillies" mnde. Musser wns not too heartily npplnuded wheu he stopped that hot one. The "Phillies" found Yenger's ball at all times, but they could not lose It. All the old time cranks nre beginning to see some merit in tho homo team now. Hereafter every big club will bo required to report here the night before the game is played, as was required In the case of the Philadelphia club. This will be re quired to avoid auy more disappointment at the eleventh hour. The Philadi'l, bin's club mnnagement is very strict i h its players, ns to the hours of retirement, street conduct, etc. Tho Pottsville series is being awaited with much impatience. It Is more than Ilke'y the home team will carry n stir prise or two up its sleeve for some of the oracles. McElhenny's Bill of Fare. Snapper soup, Oyster nnd clam soup, Hard shell crabs, 1 Devilled crabs, Devilled clams, Iyolister salad, Llttla neck clams, Fresh and salt oysters. Charged With Murder. As announced In Saturday's Herald, John Tnhoney nnd James Whaleu, charged with being Implicated iu the murder of Frank Bnynolo, nupenred before Justice May, of Mahanoy City, and said they were the parties sought for by the authorities. They were immc dintely lodged in the Pottsville Jail. The prosecutor In the case Is Peter Frasco. Young Whalen Is charged with being nn accomplice of Tahaney, while the lattei claims the murderof theltnllau wnsdone in self-defense, and that will be his plea before the jury. He Is n sou of ex-Hepre seutntlve Tahaney, of Jnckson's Patch, and bears a very good reputation. Ho is n painter by trade, and for some time worked in this town. The testimony before the coroner clearly establishes the Innocence of Willinra Brennnn, nnd Dis trict Attorney Ryan to-dny asked the court to discharge the prisoner, which request was compiled with. Telescopic Observation. Grant Potter, a Mt. Carmel newspaper man, was In town yesterday. Shenan doah Herald. The above Item appeared in the Mt. Cannel Dally News, July 20th, and the would-be editor of said paper lost control of his pen and added two words too many to it. Now, Mr. Wilson, hi order to reciprocate for your kindness, I wish to sny "be careful that you don't get too complimentary or I might turn the tables and give you n dose of your own medicine." I don't want to hurt you, Bobby, nnd If you'll be a dood boy I'll buy you a rattle and get you nil annual Cass from tho Rending, good for '03. Good ye, Bobby s come again. Final. U. G. P. Foot Ball Team. The Shenandoah Foot Ball Team has been re-organized by the re-election of all the old members nnd election of the fol lowing new memuers; .Messrs. TreKise, Ogdeu, O'Hearn, H, Rhoads, A. Rhoails. Ilu, Mallck, Wertt and Robbing. ThU team is an exceptionally strong one and will make a creditable record. Attention Called. A tnntlnn 1a nnllnd in ...1.,..t. . ot the Safe Deposit ISullcUng nnd Having Bouuiaiiuu, ui xieumng, in Huocuer part ot the IIeuald. H has an authorized capital of $1,000,000, and has for Us man- nm),i nml utMl.llAt.1fa fnma 1 . men in the state. M. H. Master and Wm. ii, uucuuan, oi town, are tuo local agent NOTES ABOUT TOWN. Pacts of Interest Grouped So That Thty May be Quickly Read. Saloon keeners uenernllv have a hunt time with the cigar ngei.ts. Not that they nre bnd lellowsatau, out tuey areaes numerous. They always "blow them selves" a quarter's worth and have suck ai clever way of patting the prospective customer on the back that it comes hard to refuse them an order. But one of mox hotel men is quite equal to them. V soon ns twenty boxes are empty he places them caref ulty In the cover in which the? were delivered, ties the package neatly and plnces it on a shelf with 'lit express label outward. He has beeniJ' ing this for four years and now hv itv hand what appears to be about 100,'W superior bar room Hnvanas. When tbr agent begins to talk cigars, he leads hint to the back room and points to the lotii' shelf piled high with eignr packages. TV agent feels faint, takes another for ; nerves and is not seen again for ?. months. All the physicians of town say thev I . more calls than they can convenlir' attend to. The principal causes of i plaint seem to be dysentery nnd I. . stomach troubles. People cannot bi ' careful In tholr dietiug nowadays. John T. Graf, the North Jardin stti p grocer, has erected a new nwnlng n:iI made other Improvements In tho appear ance of his store. Mr. Graf Is one oi tii? men who Is always ou the alert to cat' h tho eye, as his "ads" in the IlLRAI ? demonstrate. On Friday next the members of tu Trliilty Reformed, English Lutheran nut? Presbyterian Sunday schools, and theit friends, will hold their annual picnic at Lakeside. I understand that Oscar Betteridge, tli" ex-Councilman, will bring suit to recover the seven dollars damages he claims by reason of injuries done to his milk wngon. on account of n part, of Main street being; In bad condition. Mr. B. says he is right. , and the Councllmen Bay ho is not, and. I now the matter is to develop into n law , suit and about nine tenths of the peopl. ' enn pretty near judge whattboresult will lie. Onr nxrb .nires nre full of items recall ing tho exodns of Huns, Poles and Ita!.- lans lor tueir respective countries, muuj of them supposed to be from this town. we nre not tnKing mucii biock in inesc re ports, as we fail to notice that there Is tho least diminution In Shennn- doah's population, except by death ana visits to the seashore. Max Reese, the nuctloncer, celebrated Ills blrthdav to-dnv hnvlmr reached tho fihalf century mile post nnd, consequently, 15 t....L-,Ui ...M...,l tflufclillfi fl Ii' friends nnd neighbors. Or course. Max received tho good wishes of nil. STATE CONVENTION. The Annual Session of the P. 0. of T. A. Held at Berwick. The eitrhth nnnunl session nf tbn ntnta camp of the Patriotic Order of True Americans, held at Berwick. Inst week. elected the following ofllcers: State President, hlla Toner, Altoonn ; Assistant State President, G. S. Maurer, Ashland; .State Vice President, Sarah Gallagher, 1,1-unuuii; vissisiauL acme ice President, ITpurv l.i, ft Wilta..Tla..a . c,n. r . ductor, Miranda James, Shenandoah; Assistant State Conductor, G. W. Smith, South Bethlehem ; State Guardian, Mnry E. Sperry. Norristown ; State Sentinel, Mnry E. Nice, Heading. .viaucn unuiiK una been selected ns the nlaCO for holdllll? the nevr. sr.ntn pnnin session. ' Tlin ninn)u olmii- 1 1., Un t. 1 flourishing condition throughout the The New state Normal School. Tho Fall term nf thn F.nt. Sfrnnilolin State Normal School will open Sept. A, iti. .uarveinus success me nrst year; ll()5 punils enrolled durintr tb n, thriA terms. Miignlllcent buildings. All rooms carpeted nnd furnished throughout with the mot modern furniture. The' best grndeof matting on nil the halls. All home comforts provided for our pupils. A faculty of competent instructors. The boarding of any school ot tho kind in tho tntc. Training, Commercial. College Preparatory, Music, and Klocutlonnry De partments. Our llllnlln enter tlin lnmllnn. colleges without further examination. bend lmmedlutely for our new illustrated catalogue, and engage your room early, iiuuress, uuti, P. 1JIULE, Prim, East Stroudsburg, Pa. Secured Pensions. Thn fnllniirlnr, anliliarc, nl tl, lnt through 'Squire Shoemaker, havo secured pensions: George Lawler, corporal of Co. (J, 5th Hegt. Pa. Vol., under the act of June 27. h, 1800, W.00 per month. Mrs. .lima uurran, widow of Jame Currnn, Co. K, Kith Hegt. Pa. Vol.. 813.00 per month. Mrs. Ellen Welsh, widow of Patrick Welsh, of Co, K, With Hegt., Pa. Vol. Get Rid of Bad Teeth. Dr. J. Dayton Lowrey, dentist, will be in Shenandoah, at the Commercial Hotel, next Tuesdnv and everv inllmvlm. Tni. day of each week to extract teeth by his painless method. Oflioe hours : 9 a. m. to S p. m. 7-20-3t Hotel Kaler, Mahanoy City, Charles Buruhill. nrnnrlnrnp. Tlin turn. hotel In the county. Convenient to all rauroaus. excellent mauHgument. tf Bear In Mind John A. Hellly's is the place to get the purest wiues nnd liquors, uest Deer and ales and llnest brands ot otgurs. Unknown Brands, from Unknown Millers, by Unknown Dealers Attract Injudicious buyers only. We sell only Well-Known Brands At the lowest prices we have everoffered 5 122 North Jar Jin St, V