Her ald. VOL. IX.--NO. 292. SHENANDOAH, PA., MONDAY, NOYEMBEil 2C, 1894, ONE CENT Clieapes? Brocatelle Parlor Soils, $2510 Couob.es, $4.73- The little prices are In decided give you just now. Children's all wool caps at 29 Bureau scarf ecrlnl from 35 to Y21, cents. Children's ribbed V-st any slzo, 15 cents. Infants' all wool hef e, 7 cents. An excellent line of children's nil wool hose any size at 15 cents. Use nothing but Hemlnway's silk for your Christmas art needle work. 116-18 N. Main St. nsDon'f Turn This Up. asxH3 uBga qjnog s 'MM 9 1V3ID0 'HUMS mml 'mii -sets 1$ .9? Si luojj.'sjas 13H0X I8 OGS 0 009" 'uiojj 'awtnipiUf' ., 0Z9p ogi aiojj 'sdmu'i pirejg tuzop Maj qi jod 061 iadoj Sti)i.iA uauii sptmojoot Xupnopj jo A'-Bp-ms jtnn iCti,cqojtj , . " 'L sp&og jvcpijpjj joj uiooj ojx;in isnui Formerly sold for $175, now go "Wo have them in nil strips and shape? Plain Opera Button, Opera Tipped Buttoned, Philadelphia Too Tipped Buttoned, Bluch ers Upera and rinladolphia toe. We are selling Ladies ifino Ovcr-gaitors at 25c a pair, Joseph, Ball, 14 South Main Street, 2 pounds Fancy Evaporated Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, Pears or Apples. 2 pounds New French Prunes. Large and fino. 3 pounds New French Prunes. Medium. 4 2 pounds Pitted Cherries ,, ,, 4 pouuds Now Largo Muscatel Raisins. 8 pounds New Layer Raisins. u 2 pounds Now Sultana Seedlesa Raisins. 2 pounds New Citron or Lemon Peol. , , ' - J 2 pounds Now Mixed Nuts consisting of Almonds, Filberts, jWnl nuts, Pecans and Cream Nuts. 4 pounds Lima Beans. )4, pounds Fresh Ginger Suaps.-, 5 poundu Dandy Oyster Crackers. Quarts Now WhiteBeaus. ' ' 8 quarts New Greeu Peas. 2 quarts Now Crop Open Kottlo New Orleans Baking Molasses. 4 quarts Good Sugar.Synip. 8 quarts Botter Quality Sugar Syrup. 2 quarts Best Sugar Syrup. 2 cans Now Calitornia Poaches, Apricots, Peara or Egg Plums. 4 cans New String Bsep. 3 cans Now Marrow Peas.. 2 cans Early June Pens.' " ' "'" 8 cans Now Cold Packed Tomito. 2 cans Tomatoes, extra size cans and extra .quality,', 4 cans Maryland Corn. rj-fr" 3 cans Sugar Corn. 'r ff 2 caus Fancy Northern Sugar Qdjjivf; uoiucb jnno 1 dozen Fine Florida Oranges. 1 'v., Now Salmon 10 cents a can. ZFIZLsTIEJ GOODS. Now Minco Meat the boat. Full Cream Chouse. Fancy Groftmory Butter. Now Norway Mackcrol Strictly Puro Lard. Old Thno Ryo Flour. . Old Time Graham Flour. AT T Tlistsa Ever. n contrast to the extra values that we cents. Shoes. 00 Lais' Fine Shoes ! at 5jSX,29. Shenandoah, Pa. xoniato uusup KEITER'S. SANDERS IS OUT OF IT. Changes Made in the Lakeside Rail way Company. NEW BLOOD IS INFUSED. non. D. I). Phillips Becomes the Active Manager of the Road Lakeside Ex tension Will Commence at Once. The management of the Lakeside Hull- way Company lias experienced a number of radical changes during the past few days and It is expected that the operation of the road will reflect considerable re newed life in consequence of the changes. New blood has been Infused at the head of the corporation, which is now In the hands of two very wealthy nnd enterpris ing Pbllndelphlani, named Andrews and Ilalfoian. The two gentlemen have purchased the lnteret in the road held by Dallas Sand er? and Mr. Johnnn. Mr. Andrews suc ceeds Mr. Sanders as president and llr. Halfnian takes Mr. Johaun's place as secretary of the line. All changes in con sequence of the doal took place to-day. Hon. D. D. Phillips who bus been sec retary and treasurer of the road, becomos treasurer and manager. He awutnetl tho management this morning nnd was in town to-day making arrangements for changes nnd Improvements in the con' Btructton of the line. Mr. Belts, who has been superintendent of the road, has been assigned to a super viBorship at the power house in Mahnnoy City, the offlco ho held having been nbol lshed. Messrs. Anderson and Hulfman spent two or three days of last week Inspecting the present line and the line corntem- plated to run between Mahanoy City and Lakeside. As a result, nctivo work will be renewed on both branches. The Lakeside line will be constructed this winter. This having been decided upon tie Lakeside Land and Improvement Com pany should bestir Itself nnd prepare to Increase the attractiveness of this summer resort. The construction of tho Lakeside line will be directly to tho interest of the Land nnd Improvement Company and ultimately lead to n line to connect Like- side with the Tnmaqua Lansford electric railway. If the owners of tho summer resort show the same spirit that the Lake side Hallway people now manifest Lake side will certainly attain next summer the reputation which It can gain the Glen Onokoof the region. Mr. P. J. Ferguson is heavily inter ested In both the Laud nnd Improvement Company and the Tainaqua-Lansford electric railway, nnd as he is not near sighted it is more thnn likely Hint he will take steps to bestir his corporations in the direction the new Philadelphia syndicate has taken. A gang of navvies under D. H Llewellyn to-day commenced making improvements on tho Lakeside Electric Hallway In town, They spent to-day raising the curve at the corner of Centre and White streets, which was originally placed so low that during rainy weather the rails were covered by water. The rails on Centre street nre to be ex tended so that the cars will run close to the crossing at Main street and it is ex pected that within a few days the line will be extended out West Centre street. The advancement of Hon. D. I). Phillips to the active management of the Lake side Electric Hallway is an evidence of the excellent qualifications of that gentleman and many changes of mutual benefit to the road and its patrons tuny be looked for In the near future. Best violin strings, Holderman's. Mrs. Bridgeman, It. C. M., teaches violin (specialty) cello and piano. Corner of Jardln nnd Lloyd streets. B-3-tf Best violin strings, at Holderman's Removing a Building. The building at the corner of Jardin and Cherry streets, which is to be removed to make roam for the new school building, Is on the rollers nnd has been partly turned. It Is expected that there will be trouble between Mrs. Boran, the owner, and the electric light company when the building Is started across Cherry street. Mrs. Boran has requested that the company cut the two electric light wires to allow the passage of the building and this the elfctrlo light company has refused to do. The men supervising the removal say that when the proper time comes they will either force or cut the wires. While the removal Is being made the authorities should Insist upou lights being placed at the building,. Last night some of the beams extended over the pavement nnd In the darkness several people narrowly esoaped tumbling over them. The Show To-night. Don't forget that to-night the "Hnnoh King" company will open a two-nights' engagement at Ferguson's theatre with a change of bill on Tuesday evening. Se cure your seats early and avoid the rush. Prices 10, 0 and 80 cents. Rupture. Gun gnamntaa, No perattoM. In quire a4 the Shenandoah drug store, No. IBewt&Mal ihreot. t-lt-U SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES. Notes In the Services Held By Different Denominations. The cold simp had the effect of keeping the pedplw off the streets yesterday and all theyhurohes were well tilled last night, the attendance of young people being es pecially large. In three of the churches Bpeolrilyervices were held. Hev. William Powlcvlnaugurated a revival season that will Iftit two weeks. To night's meeting will be bondticted by Hev. Kane, of Glrard ville. A very successful series of revivals is expedted. There will be a different cler gyman jn attendance every evening. Hev. T. Maxwell MorrUon had an tin- usualljf lntge attendance at his church last cvrtilqg. In addition to his regular congreintion there were present the of Major Jennings Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., to listen to a or their special benefit, which rrison preached by request. It hie discourse. ugregallou of the Trinity He- formed thurch colebrnted Its twenty-first anniversary yesterday. Hev. Hobert b'Boyje, the pastor, preached a special sermon for the occasion, reviewing the circumstances that led to the founding of the church here and the history of the congregation, which Is a very prosperous one at present. Hev. H. M. Llchtenwalner hud a large attendance in the Evangelical church last evening and prenched an Interesting sermon en how n depressed or Indifferent church way be given life. He said it is not the wealth of a congregation that ac complishes the result, but it spirit and fill h. One hundred thousand dollars may be spent in erecting n church, the clergyman may bo high salaried and extremely eloquent, the otgnnist may dress in tho heigbth of fashion and with her lingers covered with diamond rings make the wiudowB of the church rattle with melodious notes, but nothiug can be accomplished in the nbsence of practical holiness. Fresh oysters opened every day at the White House. OysterB in all styles pre' pared at short notice. 11 SO tf A Fire. The Are department was called to West Juueberry alley at noon to-day by an alarm sounded from tho box at the corner of Cherry unTl Gilbert streets, but its services wcr not required. The cause of the alarm was a blaze in n bouse on the alley, be' tween Gilbert nnd Chestnut streets, owned by Martin Rrennnn nnd occupied by a Polish family. Some clothes on n line stretched above the kitchen stove caught fire. No one was in the house at the time. Mrs. Brennan, wife of the owner, discovered the fire. She fonnd open the kitchen door and with a bucket of water extinguished the llames as they were taking hold of the wainscoting of the room. Wilkinson's Special Bargains. One enso of best Indigo blue calicoes, 4 cents per yard. One case of flnestouting flannels in new pattern at 8 cents, regular 12 oeut. kind. Fifty of the finest double shawls, pure wool nnd largest elze, now t6, were $8. Dress goods, ladles' and children's coats anil fur cape?, mulls, etc., at money saving prices. L. J. Wilkinson, 39 South Main Btreet, 11-10 tf Sheunndoah. Pa. A Narrow Escape. Dr. Lougacre, of town, and a horse jockey named Brooks had a narrow escape fr6m serious injury this morning. While driving n team of blacks between Yntesvllle and Jacksons the horiC3 be came frightened by an electric car. One of them plunged about until he broke the neck strap and then the two horses broke the traces nnd dashed down a steep em bankment at the side of the road, leaving the carriage at the brink of the embank ment with u shattered wheel. The occu pants had jumped for safety in the mean time and escaped Injury. The horses were euslly caught. One of them had a leg badly scratched. Begins To-night. The grand fair under the aueptcetof tho vestry of All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church In Bobbins' opera house will be opened to-night and will continue to and Including Friday. There will be an enter tainment in Addition to the fair each even ing. The program to-night will 1 Mrs. Jarley's wax works, music by an orches tra nnd special violin solo by Miss Eva Brewer, with piano accompaniment by Mrs. Bordner. Special Lehigh Valley Rates. On account of the second annual meet ing of the Lehigh Valley Eisteddfod As sociation, to be held at Allentown on Thanksgiving Day, round trip tickets will be sold by the Lehigh Valley rail road at the rate of 11.76 from Shenandoah. Tickets good ou all trains and for return to and Including November 30th. 11 90 3t $25 Reward. The above reward will be paid for the nrrent and conviction of the person or persons who broke the plateglasd window at Btrouse'u jewelry ttore, 4 South Main strwt. U-tt Bargains In Winter Wear. A clearance sale of children's coats. Special bargains lc ladles' garments. Gents' natural wool underwear reduced from f 1 to OS cents. Ingrain carpets re duced 30 per cent, P. J. MOIiOIUN, rnembofe No. 3071 BermouS Hev. was anii The jo 11 17 tf 30 South Main St., Shenandoah, REPORTERS' GLEANINGS. How Mr. Tltman Clinched His Bargain With Harlngton. THE CHECK THAT DID IT ! John Slattery Was a Bidder For the Property and Went Mr. Tltman Better by $l,ooo. The deal by which Mr. Chnrles K. Tit man secured tho Hariugton property at the corner of Main and Centre streets is the talk of the town and has precipitated much speculation as to what will bo done with tho property. Mr. Tltman paid $37 000 for the place, 500 less than the figure reported on Saturday. Mr. Titman did not get the property without the exercise of some diplomacy, When he reached Mr. Harlngton's home In Scranton Saturday morning to mnko the purchase he found that n telegram from John Slattery, of this plnce, had roauhed the house ahead of him. The telegrnm asked Mr. Harlngton to hold off until Monday for an offer of $28,000. Mr. Tltman had been dickering for the property for some time nnd It nettled him to see the high bid staring him in the face at the eleventh hour. He determined to take the bull by the horns and holding a long narrow piece of ornamented paper in his extended hand, be said, "Mr. Har iugton here is a certified check for 127,000. Which do you want, the check, or the property t" The property owner shifted himself iti his well upholstered chair, turned the Slattery telegram over two or three limes as If trying to consult the sender, nnd then said, "Well, I guess it's all right. You can have It." And that settled it. Ilarington nnd Titman went to a lawyer's omce ana wnon tne purchase price was written on the deed the certified check was banded over. Mr. Tltman will not mnke nny Imme diate changes 1n the property. In the spring ho will tear down the frame build In? at the Market street end of the prop erty and erect n brick building with three storerooms fronting on Centre street. There is also a possibility that the upper part of the remainder of the property will no altered anu improved for hotel pnr poes. There was a rumor that Mr. Tltman contemplated putting a theatre on the property. When seen by a reporter this morning the gentleman stated that if he should be able to purchase the Scheiflr properly at a reasonable figure he would build a first class opera house. I'EKSONAL. It. A. Davenport went to Philadelphia yesterday. W. J. Morgau is doing jury duty at Pottsville. C. II. Hagenhuch spent this morning at Pottsv'llo. Mine Inspector John XIcGnlre, of Potts- v'.lle, was a visitor to town to-day. Misses Hannah and Jennie Kefowich, of Mahanoy C'.ty, were guests of town friends yefterday. Charles McBrenrly, William Hyan nnd James Heesc, of Centrullo, were iu town last evening. James Shields and Michael Graham were among the town people who spent to-day at the county seat John Kelper, of town, In company with his brother, Michael, of St.' Nicholas, visited friends at Pottsville. Jnmea Cleary, of Shenandoah, and John Mnlloy, of Wm. Ponn, spent yesterday visiting friends at Pottsville. Miss Lottie Barton, of Bethlehem, who was the guest of Miss Hattie Shaffer, in town the past four weeks, left for her home on Saturday. SUICIDE AT TAMAQUA. An Aged Man Becomes Despondent and Ends His Life. Speolat to the HriiALU. TAM4QPA. Nov. ). George Brodbeok. 06 yearn of age, committed suicide this morning, at 6 o'clock, by shooting Wm self In the right temple, causing Instant death. The weapon used was a horse pistol and the wound was a frightful one. Brodbeck was formerly employed as a oarpenter by the Lehigh Valley Coal and Navigation Company. He had beon out of work for some time nnd became de spondent. This morning he went luto the yard at the rear of his residence on West Broad street nnd when about ten feet from the door drew the pistol and fired the fatal shot. He left a wife, three sons and three daughter, all adults. Under Contro Bpeeial to kvbnims Bmmid. Siiamokin, Nov. 20th. The fire that was started In a braiutof the Nelson mine on Friday afternoon by a bloat la under con trol and will probably bo extinguished by this evening. But little damage has been done. Candy I Candy I Candyit The finest assortment in town at lowest prices. Fresh candy made every hour at 10 cents per pound. Give It a trial and yon wlll;corue again, ft Hosatco, 31 West Centre street. polid&ij innouicenienfi o We desire to call your atten tion to our most beautiful col lection of novelties in old and sterling silver, diamonds and other precious stones, clocks, bronzes, jewelery, silver table ware, etc., all bought of the best and most reliable houses in this country. All goods carefully selected, o unsurpassed beanty, most attrac tivo.cjraceful aud unique in appear ance, with the newest ideas of a rich, exclusive character confined in Shenandoah entirely to this houso. Our stock is beyond doubt the best selected and most magnifi cent in this county. The cele brated B. & H. Banquet Lamps and gold finished Onyx Tables a specialty. It will be to your interest to give us a call. Prices the low est at A. HOLDERMAN' Cor. Main and Lloyd Sts. $15 Given Away t .baolutoly IProo. We Intend to bhurc our profits with imr cus tomers from now until Jununry 15, lsn. The plan Is a novel one, nnil wilt gm c.uli una every customer an equal chance to win ,i pr c We haic on exhibition in our show window a Jar Containing: --niaazis-Common Lead Gun Shot. With each and every SOc worth of urn- goods purchased from our store, for cash, we w ,11 gU e you a coupon which entitles rau to one guess. A careful record is kept of each o.unon whoa returned to our btoro propoi-ly .Uli . , y j-wU. To the first one guessing the colmtiTnura ber of grains of shot u prize of Wi.Uu will bi given. To t lie llrst one guessing neahest the correc number a prise of (8.00. To the first one guessing second nr ar st th- correct number, a prize of '.',10 vouienexi mo nearest gucsser. a iiri2e c M.Mi men will be given. The Above iirizcs are not irtveii in m. nhm dlse, but In United States money nil.. . cverj body can use to pood luHantut-i ihi ban times, llucb una every gui us iiih i, cv u coupon as 1 undi d you by our i h r! Nc otbers recognueo. AnyiHrson muj inn t--, ti in. riy times as they wish, but the ubovt eo c it tons must be observed. No u'litKins i-H, 11 unless each purchase amounts to5(ic wotth. t'omr unci see the Jar and make jour gin ss we now nave me must coumit t line or Hol iday Goods of any house In this sc. tlnn. It will be worth vour time to i-xumhi- m r- .r lnv fore purchasing your supply, .inl u ti. one time possibly win a prize, turn v r " t.M goods free purchased from us. e il l nr.t r 1 1 -f the price on goods to cover the r, t ul av arices uturnntctd to be us low ustl.,whrt. wall Paper, Stationery, Blank Books, Novelties, No. 21 North Main Street, SHENANDlv. It, PA PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed for Hasty Perusal. Advertising always pays. Almanacs for 1S03 are for sale. Have you engaged your turkey yet Only a little over six weeks of 1R94 ro- main. Some few flies are left yet to bother people. The anthracite war seems to be on In earnest. The trees are nearly all deprived o their leaves. Liverymen nnd ooal dttilera hope for a severe winter. Our banks will keep a holiday on Thanksgiving Day. hen you leave your houso see thnt your doors are secure. Now Is the time to place an advertise ment in the H KHALI). Carving a fortune ts not as-ean- Just now as carving a turkey. People are already wondering if it will be a white or green Christinas. Sportomen oomplain of the sear ity o game this season aud sport is poor. Foreslghted hoys are sharpening their skatee In the hope of plenty of Mating. It won't be lung uuw till the turn Ice aeeldent and the skater will be on hand. aga'0. Oold Bust Is Wanted. By everybody. So is "Gold Dust" Flour. A fancy blend ed Hour at au ordinary price. We have cheauer Hour, viz "Keystone," "White Rose" and the celebrated "Priil. nf Lehigh." ones, too. And tbey arc ood 122 North Jardin St
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