4 Her SHENANDOAH, PA. Til Ulisl) AY, AUGUST 30, 1891, VOL. IX.-N.O. 217. ONE CENT fcaFIIIS CHAIR i J. t Williams & Son's, By the amounts sold and compliments received from ladies who do Ice wool work, it is now well established that our one-ounce balls ice wool nre superior to any other make sold in town. Ladles who do work o this kind nre kindly invited to try our superior brand. ICE WOOL SHAWLS always on hand. 1 116-18 N. Main St. Transplant your flowers now. The nicest lino of '""Flower JPotss? Zammr ti IIEIIII, DDIC1H I WAIDLET. M. P. CONRY, Honongahela whiskey.... COo a qt rare ryo wmsKey, jjl.... WItib niil Ttnnrlinn. TCXX Superior Blackberry Brandy-.. .$1 a qt. Hnnorlnr Cocrnac Brandv 81.00 ant. Imported Jamaica Bum...... .(1.60 a qt TTUEHGLING'S Stock and Fresh Ale. Draught Porter and "Wiener M nt brands of 5c rHtr.rs anrt nil IrindR of TeTrterncDrlnlr There's many a Bplendid mansion "With turret, and tower, and dome, That knows no peace nor comfort, And never has proved a homo. I could not ask for splendor To crown my daily lot But givo mo a tidy kitchen A cheerful, homolike spot. A Kitchen Bright and Clean T -sill Is and Oil of at two Ready to Unload Our stock of Carpets is full and prices havo novcr been lowor. Moquotto Tapestry and Body Brussels in the lafeBt patterns. NEW INGRAINS All qual ities and prices. Extra good value at 50 cents lower grades atdower prices, and bcttqr-juaiiBa at Higher Prices. " RAG CARPETS A largo as sortment at low prices. FOR gALli TO-DAY : Two cars Ohoico Whito Oats; One car a Corn; Ono car Fine "White Middlings; Ono car Brown Middlings; t-v Two cars No. 1 Timothy Hay; Ono car Cub Hay' Ono car Baled Straw. 5 8 South Main Street. 31 South Main St. IldwLiQUorStore 'I Beer. the tidy housekeeper's delight. Nothing contributes so much to this, helps so much to relieve the dtugory of housekeeping, as a floor covered with OIL CLOTH and liiJNULifiUM. wo Havo now in stock the largest assortment of Floor Cloth and Linoleum wo havo ovor shown, in now designs, and at Low Prices. "We oflor 1,000 yards floor oil cloth. Two yards wide 45 and 60 ceuts one yard wido from 25 cents up. A special bargain in Linoleum, yards wido, at 75c. I ' r 1 V AT KEITER'S. A CONDUCTOR DISAPPEARS. Runs Away After Quarrelling With a Fellow Employe. WAS THROWN FROM A CAR. The Financial Part of the Sensation , Considerably Moderated by a state ment From Headquarters. Spcolal to Evening IIkuai n. Mahanoy Citt, Aug. 30. Howard Med lar, a young man of this place who has been employed as conductor on the lake side Electric Hallway, has been missing since last Monday night. The circum stances under which he disappeared were of a somewhat sensational character, but after thoroughly investigating the matter the people concerned stated that there was really no cause for him to run away,unless It be that chagrin Impelled him to do so. Medlar bears tho reputation of being a very inoffensive and pleasing young man except when under the influence of drink and this fault is no doubt at the bottom of the present unfortunate situation in which he has placed himself. At 11:43 .o'clock last Monday night Medlar and Patrick Welch left here with a car and trailer for their last trip to Shenandoah. Tho former was the con ductor and Welch the motorman. The car arrived in Shenandoah at 18:14, but did not get back to the power house here until 1:03 a. m. When the car arrived It was in sole charge of Welch, who ap peared to be under the influence of liquor, and who stated that he and Medlar had fought and he threw the conductor oft the car. The trolley rod of the car was badly bent and the wheel was missing. After surrendering his car Welch went to his home and has not reported for duty Blnce, although he was to have done to yesterday. Early Tnesday morning the railway official sent men along the line to see if any trace could be found of Medlar. Tho trolley wheel was founl alongside of the track at Bowman's and Medlar's report for his trips was found near the Yates ville station. It was by this report that the company learned the hour of arrival of tho car at Shenandoah on Monday night and the approximate number of fares collected. No trace of Medlar could bo found. Inquiry at Kearney's hotel on East Centre street, Mahanoy City, where Medlar boarded, has been ns fruitless as inquiries at a dozen other places for the young man's whereabouts. - The exact circumstances of tho trouble between the motorman and conductor have not been learned, owing to both be ing absent. Welch is at his home, it is believed. As soon as Medlar was reported missing stories got ofloat that he had taken con slderable money belonging to the railway company with him, but the stories were pretty well moderated by a statement to a Heuald reporter last night by Mr. D. D. Phillips, the treasurer of the company. Mr. Phillips was busy at High Point Park, where the Georgia minstrels were giving an entertainment; hestated that as near as he could understand Medlar had with him fares approximated at a little over $23, but as the company owes him about $13 for wages, tho company is out but a trilling amount. It was reported last night that Medlar had gone to Philadelphia, but some friends of the youne man Incline to the belief that he is keeping in seclusion until after the affair blows over. Others think that after tho trouble with the motor man Medlar concluded that his discharge irum me company wouiu ioiiow anu decided to use the money he had with him ana go away. McElhenny's Bill of Fare. Snapper soup, Oyster and clam soup, Hard shell crabs, Devilled crabs, Devilled clams, Lobster salad, Little neck clams, Fresh and salt oysters. Disgraceful Exhibition. Two young women who bear a rather unsavory reputation caused a disgraceful scene at the corner of Main and Centre streets last niglit by Indulging In a fistic encouter over a discussion about men. One of them had attracted considerable attention during the early part of the evening by strutting up nnd down the street and proclaiming: "I'm the stuff." When, at 10:30, she encountered the other jvmazor, me iur new at a lively rate until the nppearanceof a policeman. Both com batants escaped arrest, which was a pity. Young women who so far forget their self respect buouiu ue tauglit a lesson of pub- The Minstrels a Success. The ro-annearance of the Genrai Min strels at High Point park lust night at tracted a large numuer ot people from .utiimuuy uiy anu suenanuoan. tub en tertainment gave better satisfaction than on the previous night, in that it was given on an elevated platform and all surround ing it could enjoy the full benefit of the Inspiring orchestral strains and the witty remarks ot the funny minstrels. Another entertainment will be aiven at the samn place to-night, and.to-morrow night the uuuBireis mu again appear at lyOIUinuia park. Tickets will be issued for the latter entertainment. Ten cents will cover ad mission to the pavilion nnd fare both ways on the Lakeside Electric Railway. T ra TCiMrmnn'a t. ..Inn. 11. " "(,. ...... V.I.OTiro it pinuu. UDI1U and violin will open September 1. 8-15-4m Surprise Party. MlfUl .fflTn! l?i-fArrai nt HI.n1.ont tendered a surprise party last night at f ll .1 l.n.nn 1 !,.. 1 11.1111 ..... uumu ui uci uiuiucr, iviiiiiim Krleger, on West Line street. AmoiiK tha olTuut. at 1. .. ., ...... .,... .ft 11 and Jane Fogle, Josle Gibson, Laura T 1 ....... 1 I T ..J .. 1 - 1 1 - n. .ii ' -. j uiiau, uuiiuiu AewincK, oteiia .Jones, -- ....., Awvv.u 1. III 111(1 Hoffman, Gussle nnd Mrs. Acker, and luesirs. Andrew itose, John Howinan, John Fogle, William Webster, Samuel Kendrlck, Heber Hooks, George Harrison, tiumei miueri, j.-eter uoucuDacn, Will iam SnnHn Pfinrlua RtirriraM ntwl will 1 Kriegen J STREET GLEANINGS. They Are Brief, But Will be Found Very Interesting;. The Borough Council Will hold a special meeting this evening. Tnlin TIii.h l . 1. .. T.-t II- 1 1 1 . .1 wouijjinniui mociiai it iiru, uuneu liu interesting cilliu lo-uay. James Morgan has broken ground on West'Oak ttreet forn handsome residence, Th6 Marshall property on North Jardin street is undergoing extensive alterations. The Hoard of Honlth will lmlri seun-muntbiy meeting to-uiorrow night, DaulM Neiswender. of town, ltrni trtir ohasM;th Schissler farm of Sixty acres in mo iinmwissa vauey. Tho M. 11. S. Club will hold n hop at Columbia park this evening! A large uuiuueroi invitations uavu ueen issueu, MT. CAHMEL. Mt. Carmel, August30. John Bateman has returned from atrip to ocranum. Mr. and Mrs. James Sterner Imvo're- turned ironi a trip to Ocean Urove. Miss,Annlo Schwartz, of Philadelphia, is a guest at the residence of Jos. Schwartz, on Hickory street. Republicans, wake up I Remember you must be reclstered ore the iwistprn mm nf September Cth shines upon you, or yo'U're going to get left at the November election. io wouian t no a uail suggestion to the officers in charge of the Labor Day dem onstration ro erect a temporary bridge on Vine street for the accommmlatlnn nf tlin visitors. Miss Edith Maize has returned from the Ocean Grove caniD rueotimr. Whllp. tliprn tho young lady took a ten-mile voyage uui uu mu uueuu, uuu u picasunt lime is reporteu. Tuesday ovenlng tho Mt. Cnrmel foot ball team were measured for their new uultonus and they will commence to put themselves In trim to "do up" nnythlng mat euiiies m iront 01 mcui in tne ntuurn cite region. Don't forget the next attraction at the opera house, which will be on deck Satur day evening, September 1st. Little's worm" is tne drama and it is put down ns one of the finest. Don't miss it. Seats on sale at Samuel's drug store. C. F. Huth. of Shnmnktll. PV-Nntlnnnl President of the P. O. S. of A was tho recipient 01 sucn Honors tunt very seldom falls to the lot of distinguished men in this COUntv. He attended tlin rnnvpnltnn which is now in session nt Erie and was assigned to the State Presidentship. Shake, Clarence I A raving manlnc was found on the mountain a short distance from Patter son colllerv Tuesdav afternoon. Thnnnnr fellow had been among the missing for some time and a searching party was made up to find where he might be. Tuesday afternoon their efforts were crowned with success by making the uibcovery 01 nis wacrea bouts. Ue Had taken refuge under the trunk of an old tree with the expectation of not being caught, but was foiled In his attempt and captured. The probabilities are that he win oe sent to some institution. Steam Renovatlnir Co. nail fnr. nlpnn and deliver Ingrain nnd Brussels at 8c per jrniu, ucuvier carpets 4C. n. uoai BE. Do You Want to Save Money ? Louis Goldin, of the Mammoth Clothing House, has just returned from a three weeKB' trip among the clothing manufac turers of New York. He nurehnnpil fnll and winter stock to tho value of $25,000 nnu nats to tne cost or t5,O00. By dealing direct with the manufacturers. In these Immense lots he was ennblcd to buy chenner than ever before. Clntlilnv 1m bought at half what It cost him last year and hats at a little less than half. He will give his customers the benefit of these re ductions. This stock Is the best ever brought to Shenandoah, and includes the very latest styles in double and single breasted sacks, nlso frocks and cutaways. Suits for men, boys and children. Finest kilt suits and other styles for the little ones at half what you paid for them last year. Fine soft and stiff hats so cheap that you will iitiiKu hi me price, xnese ne uougnt in larse case lots from the fnctorinu nmi therefore can sell them cheaper to you than other dealers who give part of their profits to the jobbers. Any one in need of a suit or hnt should go to tho Mammoth Clothing House, as thev can nurahase suits nt from fnnr in live dollars cheaper than In other stores in town. Money is not so plentiful this year that you can afford to give $4 or ?5 to some other dealer, when you can get tho same quality suit of nobbier style at Louis Goldin's, largest clothing house in nuenanuoan, u anu ii south Alain street. Walaltls' Statement. Ennon Hehald : In your Issue of the 28th lust. I am charged with severely ueitLiuK yuiuiiu uariecn, tne six-year-old son of Letter Carrier John BarUch. This Is absolutely false. 1 did not. in nnu manner, abuse this boy. Mrs. Bartoch has repeatedly complained about boys that are in the habit of playing ball and so on In front of her residence on Bovers street nnd requested me to do something In the matter. On the 2Tth Inst. I left the house to report lor duty and tbere was a large crowd of boys playing ball, others throwing stones at the buildings. a i-nuic uuwu lue roau ami tne uoys ran a ,oiutrinv;iymimu uartgcu,and wiien I came to him I ordered him home. lir Bartsch, Sr., was sitting on her steps and the boy went over to her. They did not make any complaint until about eight o'clock that evening. They said the blows left marks on thn hnv'a lm.lv Tf tunt was so, tney were mulcted by some one else and not me. I court lnvestlga tlon. Gkohoe Walaiiis. Attention, Jr. 0. U. A. M. Maior William If. .Tnnnlncra rnnnpll No. 307, Jr. O. TJ. A. M., will meet in their hall Saturday morning, September lBt, 1MM, at 9 o'clock, to proceed from there, accompanied by the Grant Band, to the P. & R. depot, to take the speoial train Which Will leave for Mt. Hnrmol nt. 10 o'clock a. m. Fare for round trip will be 55 cents. A special meeting of the Conn oil will also be held in the hall rin Friday evening, August 31st, at 7:30 o'clock. A full attendance is requested. a. a. liAUK.Ninxn, uouuolllor. Attest : W. J. Jauobb, R. S. t. V. to Mt. Carmel. Thn Lpii1i.1i Vnllu,. T,.ll-n.l n .. will run nunnHal tn.itn tn ft f '.. I ' . . - . - -. ".. u.u . . (111. . u .Ub v.-(,L .in:, uu Saturday, September lBt, on account of lllH AniPrlPnn TlamnnotMrlnn lnAl Shenandoah at 9:10 a. m., and returning icavc iu vuraiei at u n, m. care lor round trip, 55 cents. MAY YET BE IN THE SWIM. A Rumor That the Harrishurgs Will be Transferred Here. WHAT IT WOULD LEAD TO. The Pottsvllles Would Have to Hustle For the Pennant and the Game Would Take a Boom In Town. Shenandoah may yet make a showing In tho State league series of base ball games which will atone at least In part for the wenkness of tho past. There was a rumor abroad to-day that the Harris burg club can be transferred to town with very little trouble nnd some of our towns people nre ready to engage In a move ment to bring about the change. Mnnnger Brennan said to-day that a project to bring the Hnrrisbnrgs here and send the present Shenandoah club to Harrisburg has been under consideration for several days and if there is any possi bility of affecting tho change It will be done. An exchange would be preferable to disbanding the present Shenandoah team, as it would not mbico tho number of clubs in the lengue and there would bono question about the Hnrrisbnrgs taking the percentage the Shenandonhs now hold. If tho Hnrrisburgs could bo brought hero Shenandoah would get from six weeks to two months of flrst-clnss base ball and the Senators would have en couragement to jump nnd make the Pottsvllles hustle more for tho pennant thnn they feel obliged to at present. The Hnrrisburgs are now next to Inst in the race, but if brought here they would start out In fourthplace and right upon Pottsvllle's heels. This would put new life into the league and boom the game In town to such an extent that the backers would reap a harvest. This seems to be the only way in which the town management can get a club of players which will ba able to keep pace with the other clubs in the lengue. Anpthernrgument made in favor of the change is that it might prolong the State league season. Harrisburg won the first series and should Pottavllle win the second the two clubs might be Induced to play off for the championship. O'Hnra was released last night nnd left at noon to-day for EaBton. Atherton nnd Stewart, of the Demo rests, havo been signed and will reach ueru Qiitiiiruay morning. WE GO UP AGAIN. By Harrlsburg's Non-appearance Shen- anaoan Moves to Fourth Place. "Wo win a gnme," wns the exulting cry of many of the base ball patrons yes terdav afternoon, but Min mirmkii Ii nn. cnBloned nmong the Incredulous moder ated when It was explained that Shenan doah's position in tho State league contest It nil lionn (nnrnvinl 1m ..... . , .. failure of the Harrifibn-u club to appear b vim iiuhiuk imrn. luiernooii. when It was given the game by a pcore of 9 to 0. according to the rules affecting 1U11UUCU tJ(lUlC, OTHEU LEAGUE GAMES. T rottsvillo 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 2-10 15 3 1'ituaueiitiiia.M..... u UUOUUUOO 5 U 4 l)ldwln and Dlggim ; Ely and Clark. Lancaster.... 4 3 13 0 0 2 2 2 0-26 "l 4 Haileton 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 110 11 11 Schelble and Cote ; Jordan, Erig and Falr- STANDING OP THE CLUI1S. W. L Perl W. U Ver Itead ncr 2S 1!) .118 Eaiton 1'ottaTlUo ....'1 13 .G18 26 17 .59B Hazleton.. 17 28 .425 Harrisburp-lfl Kl .4ln Lancaster 24 19 .638, Sliciundaali.22 18 .550 l'lilladcliilna.14 2U .320 DIAMOXD DOTS. Rending has signed Frank West, pitcher UL UUUIISlUlVUi Shenandoah has moved up one notch and is now in fourth place. The Readlncr mnnRanmnnt.hncinmtiilepri that if its pitcher shuts out Pottsvllleat that place on Saturday ho will receive a ten-uoiiar goiu piece. Good for Brown. The news that S. L. Brown, the enter prising nnd successful young boot and shoe denlcrof town, has been elected State Vice President of the P. O. S. of A., now In session at Erie, is received with much f ratinoation ny nis mends liert). Mr. irown has held the office of Dlatriot Pro). dent in this district for two yeare and his recuru wuiie in mat oinoe warrants the belief that he will make one the best of- liciais tne state body has had. P. & R. tost. Clair. l?nf- tlta Diuuunmnilatlnn n I . " 11 uwiuuivuniivii VI peimiUM wishlug to attend the parade and picnic ui mo irmu ainuiio societies at St. Ulalr on Labor Day. Sept. 1st., the Philadelphia & Reading railroad will run special trains llinvlMf. T Ml. TV....!- nlH.nXn ... .. . 1 uwiiv u.CTio. - .i.w . in . , Him re turning, leave St. Clair at 10 p. m. Round vi-iy LiuK.cLuuiy oo cents. Admission to the minstrels at Columbia park, a dance, and oar fare both ways on the Lakeside Electric Ilallwuir Vrl.lu night for only 10 cent. Bitten by a Dog. TIlA vnilnn flarl n T..1. .. t -.1.11 of the First ward, was bitten in the face VHHterilnv liv a intr nivnul l,n rnvc.A witz. The wound was not a bad one. Mr. SupowItK's son and Mr. Campbell took the dog up on the mountain and shot it. At the Theatre. rinn'f fall tn d, T lt.lt HXtr 1.4 ,1 ,l . ........... u.i en nuriii, it, 19 grander than ever, full of new beauties. .JL,llJ,,aVal?n,M,lall8n Bna ry a"l an thrilled with the startling nud Uautifi 1 scenes and situations. The dances hij! songs are the latest novelties of tle thf trioal season. At Fergusou's theatre on 1 rlday evening, August 81st. AflmlflBlnn ti tlia mlt,.l..l. n 1 1 t ... wMu U4.UB.lDia lib XUlllUlUIU park, a dauce, and car faro both ways on thn Ijilroeliln Vlcifi.1n lnll. t.lLt.i , 1 T . , .v.i.u iHuiuar xnuny night for only 10 cento. PERS0NAL. Miss Kate Tierney, of South Main street, is seriously 111. David Owens spent Inst evening visiting friends at Mahanoy City. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. N. Rhrhart have re turned from Atlantic City. Frank Freiler and family, of Pottsville, were guests of towii friends to-day. Dr. John Sstlupas left town this morn ing to visit friends at Wnterbury, Conn. Rev? Renjamln Cnllen nnd son, of Hethl lehem, are the guests of Dr. J. S. Callen. Miss Kate Jones has returned from a a week's visit to friends in Wilkes-Harre. Krvin Moyer, who was on the sick list for the past three days, has resumed work again. Hon. T. J. Hlgglns spent yesterday at Pottsville hustling among the Demo cratic voters. Drs. D. W. Stranb and J. S. Klstler spent yesterday , Ashing In one of the nearby streams. Mrs. Snllle Hnverstock anil daughter, Edith, left this morning for Philadelphia, and will locate there. William Heddall, son of K. D. Heddall, of town, has resigned his position at Ash land for n better one at Hazleton. ISenjnmln and Daniel Reddnll have re turned to their home in Tnmaqua after n few days stay with friends here. Miss Annie Jones, of Mlnersville, spent this morning in town visiting friends and left for Mt. Carmel this afternoon. Hon. D. D. Phillips, of Gordon, accom panied by Civil Engineer Mark Howman, of Mahanoy City, paid a visit to town last evening. Miss Annie Spronts, an accomplished young lady of Minersville, spent to-day in town the guest of the Misses Tempest, of East Coal street. Health Officer Miles nnd daughter and T. F. Miles nnd mother have returned from Scranton, where they attended the they at Miles' lunernl ol tn Annn Coyle. aunt, Mrs, Burd W. Pavne. the new Rennhllenri county chairman, paid tho Heuald enuctum a visit to-dny in company with Joseph Wyntt, the jolly candidate lor the Legislature in this district, THE SONS OF AMERICA, The State Camp Elects Offlcers-WIlt Meet at Allentown Next Year. At the opening of yesterday's session of the State Camp, Patriotic Order Sous of America, nt Erie, the election of the fol lowing officers was announced: State president, Clarence F. Huth, Shamokin; State vice-president, S. Lincoln Brown, Shenandoah; State master of forms, George B. Andtrson, Wilkes-Barre : Stnto conductor, Gtorgo W. Umberger, Bls marckville; Stnte inspector, J. W. Miller, Erie ; State guard, Albert Maish, Doug lassville; State camp building trustee-. R.M. J. Reed. Philadelphia ; J. Harry Hughes, Philadelphia-: Edwin P. Reed, of DougtabBville.F. P. Splese, of Philadel phia. The camp voted to hold the next meet ing in Allentown. The resolution to In crease the per capita tax from 10 to 15 cents failed. The camp voted fc!,000 to bo used In extension of the order in tho state. A committee wns appointed to make nn investigation of tho relationship and a' ' titudeof nil religious denomlnotions in Pennsylvania toward tho public schools. Supervisor Welch's Escape. Patrick Welch, of Jacksons, and su pervisor of Mahanoy township, had a very narrow escape from drowning nt Atlantic City on Tuesday. He was bath ing in the surf at the toot of Arkuusas avenue when he suddenly threw up his hands and disappeared beneath the sur face. Patrolmen Repp nnd Mills, of the lite guards, hurried out with a boat nnd got Mr. Welch out of the water after ho had gone down for the third time. He was unconscious and remained in that condition for two hours after being re inoyed to his hotel. He is still nt Atlan tic City, but Is reported improving. If hungry, while waiting for a car, call at the Lakeside Railway eating house, lw Will Pay Saturday Morning:. All the employes of the Philadelphia & Heading Coal & Iron Company iu this district will bo paid at 8 o'olook next Saturday morning. The early hour for paying the employes has been fixed on account of the day being a holiday. All the collieries will suspend operations to night nnd remain idle until next Mon day. They Are Goln. The big lines of 25 nnd 35 cent dress goods reduced to 19 cents are striking popular favor. The ladles appreciate h bargain and this line of goods is worthy of your attention. , , " if IliRHlllUil. 8-SO-tf a South Main &t. Restaurant Changes Owners. Maiuira. .Tnlin 1 La, .!.... t n- Schoeuer have succeeded Roller in tho ,,r".fr'V. tUB Popn.a.r eating Uouse nt UiNorth Main street. These two gentle men have first class experience in th 1-AHt.aiim fit ilia nun -.J 111 i i . ,i - "MMwn auu WU1 KlVe 1 110 public fine service. They open to-morrow, tn.Hniru u t. ,,r.t .. 1 . n. . . . ........ .Lviiuv ui uystera, nan cnttea and quick meals. Feeley's Cafe. lunch at nil hours. Mulc 36 North Main on ouvuauuUAU. O-lO ITU. The Other Day We saw an advertisement wherein a tub of butter is reo- resented as a living: being1, and 'jtronpr enough to hold out a 500 pound weight at arm's length. That's not the kind of butter we sell, ours is not strong. It's sweet, aud we nave lots ot it. 122 North Jardin St.