PPT VENING 1 3B SHENANDOAH, PA., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1895. ONE CENT VOL. X.--NO. 35. t In furniture that will maka the thin pocket book stnlle all over with glad ness. See what a small amount of money will accomplish just now : Ladles' Rockers 91.00 up. Bedsteads 1.90 up. Cupboards 3.00 Up. Extension Tables 4.60 up. Cradles 1.25 up. Chamber Suits, 8 pieces 10.00 up. Parlor Suits,5 pieces 23.00 up. Come and see and be convinced that this Is thecheapest place In thestate to buy your furniture. Williams & Son No. 13 S. Main St. REPORTERS' -GLEANINGS. PERSONAL. What the Newsmen Pick up on Their Rounds. ROBBINS' PROPERTY SOLD. F.Ux Rynkawlcz Gets It for $16,600 and Will Take Possession on February 1st The Probable Changes. visited Mahanoy Is One Will Tell fclje OftIjEi of Dui? (Hearing gale. Better value nowhere. CHILDREN'S CAPS All Wool. Reduced now to 20 ct's. CHILDREN'S COATS. ' Some loft yet at $1.50, ALL CALICOS. This week at 4 cts. RED TABLE CLOTHS From 3 to $1.50; from $1.75 to $1.25. DRY GOODS. This week a big selection of Dress Goods in wool or cotton mixed, worth 50c, now for 35c. INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS. From 25c to 12c; from 15c to 8c. 116-18 N. Main St. Lot of Spqon-an d Cutlery, Soiled by water, Sold at HALF PRICE. CShas. G&mrln, Successor to GIRViS, DUNCAN & WA1DLEY. 8 South Main Street. Another important local real estate deal has been consummated, the property at the southwest corner of Main and Oak streets having been sold by Isaacher Rob- bins to Felix Rynkawlcz. Tho price pld for the property was $16,000, and the pur chaser takes possession on Friday next. Several years ago Mr. Robbins had numerous fancy offers for this property, but he refused all of them: but when he recently concluded to make a sale ho found that offers were much more scarce and prices had taken quite a tumble, al though the price Mr. Rynkawlcz is pay ins Is looked upon as a good one. At the time the previous oilers Ttere made there was a demand for lodge rooms, but since then the Max Schmidt, Dough- erty and Egan buildings have met the de mand and the Robbins structure found Itself crowded in the field. Sgy.er.al years ago the P. O. S. ol A. made tempting ' oilers for the lot flJL-BLhlch th nrenent LbUlldlng jS.ten'isrut the owner's figures were too hjBh tj Mr. uynkawicz, tne purcnaser or. tne property, id acquiring considerable real estate in the town. It is not long since he purchased the property at the corner of White and Centre streets for $10,000 He has not made up his mind as to what he will do with his new purchase. It is said that the assembly rooms will probably bo converted into permanent headquarters for the several Polish and Lithuanian icletles, and a part or tne building will be transformed into a hotel after the location of the post office is change i. Benefit Ball To-night. A ball for the benefit of the family of the late Patrick F. King will be held at Robbins' opera house this evening and it is hoped that it will be liberally patron ized. Owing to the extreme hard times the management has reduced the admis sion to 25 cents at the door. Schoppe orchestra. SALES Will soon start at F, J PORTZ & SON S, NO. 21 NORTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. o New Carpets. Our first invoice of now Carpets is now in stock. "Wo have now Spring Styles in . . . . . . .A x minster, Moquette, Velvet, Tapestry, Body Brussels, Ingrain and Bag Carpets. - All at REDUCED PRICES Also a lino of Now FLOOR OIL CLOTH and LINOLEUMS, 'Now Spring Patterns. We Offer To-day Ono Car Heavy Rich WINTER WHEAT MIDDLINGS. One Car No. 1 TIMOTHY HAY extra quality, and olean. One Car CHOICE WHITE OATS. 300-BubKoIs NEW YELLOW CORN. 60 Q3arr6l9'Ohoico' Full-roller WINTER WHEAT FLOUR, .. n ,at $8.00 por barrel quality is all right. At Eeiter's. I James Shields visited friends at Potts I vllle to-diy. J notice J. J. Cardln spent this morning at Pottsvllle. John Housnlck Is transiting business in New York city. ' v"" Justice T. T.' Williams was a county seat visitor to-day. Samuel Powell, of Mt. Carmel, spent yesterllay in town. Postmaster Mellet City this morning. Miss Either Yedlnsky, of Pottsvllle, visiting relatives In town. James Tobln circulated among friends at the county seat to-day. Harry Ball, of Mahanoy City, was a visitor to town yesterday. James B. Hale was an attendant at the Pottsvllle license court to-day. John W. Blaker, of South Jardln street, is confined tj his bed by illness. Councilman A. B. Lamb transacted business at the county seat to-day. Jacob Bamberger mad business trips to Tamaqua and Orwlgsburg to-day. Patrick and Richard Ormsby were attendants at the Pottsvllle court to-day. Tax Collector McCool, of Mahanoy township, wa J a town visitor this morn ing. Fred. H. Hopkins, Sr., of Mahanoy City, was an afternoon visitor to town yester day Frank Hanna was In the throne of townsmen who went down to Pottsvllle this! morning. John L. Williams, of Mt. Carmel, was in attendance at the Jones fnneral in t6Tfn yesterday, TOPICS OF THE TIMES. Newsy Drippings From the Hust ling Pen and Pencil. Best and Finest In the County A DISGRACEFUL NUISANCE ! A Part of Ferguson's Theatre That Re quires the Special Attention of the Management Patrons Indignant. 18 kr. plain Wedding f Band and Fancy R- The management of Ferguson's theatre will confer a favor upon the legitimate patrons of the place by some night raid ing the "tough row" of the theatre. The conduct and language of a gang of questionable female characters last night was a source of great annoyance to the audience in general and very emy barrassing to ladles who occupy neighbor ing seats. Some of the characters boar' that they had paid admission, 1 the theatre and seemed to the-payment gave thim the,, behaving as they please? the comfort of anyone eAVS unnecessary to state tlyear. Take n lated theatres obie-ouses, stock, fui ii, . . I in flint-class, rells are speedily ejeesented y the admission son why tysT, insurance Agent, at Ferg.y0 gouth J(mlln street. Life and Accidental wmi";" FAIL monds, Sterl.i'ifA0,!n- ' rjAEY 1st, '95 Platedwa and -Stair's ri,,i A fSrnnt has recovered from the attack.of congestion of the lungs and 'FTjFR ALL OTHERS li, i .n on the streets. v" Mrs"" "am Willman, City, w.pnrt town yesterday, atte'ht the fun Diaz.! Mrs. Blaker. aw- Schooig notor William T. T making propongements to a from .... vfifjt,nai- i. v, ifiid letters wyomi - "-Knr-v ;Tohll W, i " Ku.r i- . istlc nnd Sensational Comedy f Drama. OF MONEY -A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION. More Special Scenery, - 01urD -j"-!,,.,- comedy T3a.x Ever Before. See the startling iron mill scene with enormous steam engluo in full operation. . - r Prices, as. 3S " Keserved seats at K rlln's drug sure. of Mahn.1-' consult THE ULU tlCLIMDI-C. SPECIALIST Isaac "K. -llsputo, iSSfl 3P"ty,E Eoler. of Pott8viHel'&;J in Below Callowhlll PhlladelDhla, Pa 329 N. i5lh St diseases of rlftnnf.v . J V.. Knler. evening01 the Kn,f?htB Pythla3' V 1 evening , ... . . . inAoa ift8t Opp. IH1II1 BLAV. .. . . vii. . . ,L i ..ii rticPiiHAK or iue BIOOU ."Vii.riV.V innne are iierinatientiy ftl - 1 " ...... nt rTl PH unjiruaencR or iuu,"i.MILU Profcasioni Card H. KISTLEn, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offlce.-lUO North Jardln street. Shenandoah. M. M. BURKE, i -tait m thn local longe last i. ,.n.Df. nt Rimer E. Major l""" '" "johu F. Finney, the Pottsvllle ieaaing 5 manate and one of the fllSAplrita of the very much re HEIiALDBr Miners' Journal, paid the inn, KKHKn. - im iithi. rn in 1 .1 1. t v . . the yw.-- ,,-crrv, I - 'tumiui.on iusraraAsiwAi., i-a for the attendance at" Tcouft ot . . inns?, -H t. . 11. tnJnTf "A Barrel of Money." Dialect is one of the- hardest things In the world to accomplish, thn'is-,if the party who attempts it endeavors to giva the proper ring to the voice and make it true representation of the race or character represented. One of the best dialectitlons on the stage to-day is Mr, Danny Mann, the comedian with the 'Barrel of Money.," In his character of "Square Hazlltt" he in the old down East farmer to life, and then as suddenly as the chameleon changes its color he assumes the role of "Bridget 0'Flynn,"an old Irish womau, with the dialect perfect and us natural as if she had just left the ship. It is a wonderful piece of acting aud goes a long ways towards making this great play a howling success. At Ferguson's theatre on Friday evening. Popular price, 23, 35 and 50 cents. The ball for the benefit of the family of P. F. King to-night. Admission 25 cents. A Fine Production. The production of "The White Squad ron" at Ferguson's theatre last night was one of the best entertainments given at tho theatre this season and was witnessed by a crowded house. The melo-drama was produced in detail by an exceptionally strong and well balanced compmy and the stage accessories were complete. The scenery used was that carried by the com pany and was' very fine. Last night's re sult) should convince the theatre man agoment that It p.iys to book legitimate attraction!. Miners' Don't fcJ Only 25 ce- nts, The proj!' ot the app. trlcts of the School committee With Sepi-cii Coyle with opposition posed that! be calculated in the sclipols. dilation Is tazables. It be unjust to Pottsvllle hah thei' pupils that 1 ShenaV latter place hiUs a mn t . n.mll.anra mcTvs. nq witnesses iui nu. .......- , 11 TM. mnrnine inese aiouu iibcuoro. - - ". ...j" . .. L lr n . , . . . .ha rpd n T.nRL 1 cinai rnn" nr. nneDHU lunu inov people miea iw a TWnr,wltz attendee! lnffc the Lebish Vauey uepoi. uiuu5 joscpu uuu um. ... . ., . : .. , .i,..TmMl.i.o,i.nr. nl t.hn Younc Men's xieurnwi. tne nppncanis wuu wcuv - -- n. Mp.Hale. one ol tno memoera ui the benefit ball to-night You will never find Brennan's cigars in dive saloons. They are for line trade only hotels, cafes and drug stores. Will Draw, a Crowd. The political experience meeting to be held at Frackville to-night, under the auspices of the Epworth League ot the Methodist Episcopal church, will be well attended by people of this place. Hon. C. N. Bruintn, Rev. William Powick and E. A. Bechtel, Esq., will tell why they are respective adherents to tho Republl can, Prohibition and Democratic parties. Smokers' articles, sliver match boxes and flro cigar tubes at Brennan's cigar store, 12-21-tf Mr. Doyle's Condition. D. J. Doyle, ot the Sunday News, who has beeu a sufferer from carbuncles for swtral weeks, is still in a very critical condition. He was somewhat improved yesterday, but last night experienced a change for the worse and was in about the same condition to day. Bargains In Footwear. Call and see our Variety in footwear. Great reduction in prices. A. F. Morgan's, 11 West OakBtreet. 13 18-t t Dabb has removed his gallery to Hoff. man's old stand, West Centre street. The Board Objects. hills to chance the basis roDrlatlons for the school dls- this state are obiectea 10 uy Board of this borough, and will 1ib amiointed to conter ssentatlve Wyatt and Senator a view to strengthening tne Ii measures. It is pro appropriations shall Lnnn tlm pnrollmeut maae'At nresent the cal l8cm"?4 on the number of th,f,dlAned the change would strict. For instance, i same enrollment of u.lnjh hna. hut the and its school are moi v 1 --. nnnnlntlnn W iC.fti ,,w "Moss BackV Songs, or (3ftV. tning mew," "ii'nat kittle Knot of "n.Snme nnu Amur" are tne latest in sheet music at Brumftn's jewelry store. 1-0-tf people iu 1 for ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, on .Ijrtte." Ulliou-TWE-of Main ana Misses Ge.-n.. - TTJ'The White- of Health, who u seeKing his Dronerty at BU1UUU - - , , ho rnrner of Centre Rnd uuoert Thn anecial reason advanced by f nioTioio fnr t.hn orantlnK 01 inis ..." i license is that the place will be the only Hebrew place of rest for man anu oeasi. ir. -h tnnm. Anthonv Tobak, who for- morlv keot a saloon on West L-oai sireei, hns been cranted a license for the place at the corner of Market and Lloyd streets, rehlnh Tins been under the control 01 Edward Early. Tobak purchased tne nmnHtr about two years ogo. Mr. Early's Intentions for the future are not announced. Association, at Shenandoah, last evening. Miss Lizzie Kaldhoff and freu. limner were joined In wedlock in bt. umeiis church yesterday. MlssKaldhoff's sister- was the bridesmaid and Jonn uiumuut the groomsman. "A Barrel of Money," tne greatest un sensational comedy dramas, with barrels. of fun and Darrels of laughter, ww o produced at Kaier's opera house, to morrow evening. A slelf'ng party composed of tne loi- ... 1 ! I. UJ . lo, people enjoyeu a sieiuu rmo . Barnesville last evening: Mrs. A. Y Brown, Mrs. L. V. KaucU, Mrs. o. a. Selllgman, Mrs. II. J. Helser, Airs. 1. Gable, Mrs. II. Ball, Airs. u. u. irisu, bu Mrs. W. L. Yoder. Rotjbed the Till. Some time lattij last night, or very early this morning, elntrance was made into F. E. Magargle'sj grocery store, on East Centre street, by Ian unknown person who broke open and rnibbed the money drawer under the counner. Only two dollars were secured by tllie visitor. Entrance to ;he place waseffec'ted by the removal of a pane of glass from a door at the rear of the store. Approaching Wedding. Report has it thalt Abner Powell and Miss Birdie Wasleyi will be joined in the bonds of wedlock iext week nnd will make their home lii New Orleans. Mr. Powell arrived here from that place last Saturday, He holdji a responsible posi tion under a steamship company at New Orleans and will mhnage the base ball team of that place daring t becoming soa- .1 t son. Slelghlnl George Lorah, wltj Master Clydle Holmai party ot ladles to Mt. The party included Mrs. P. D. Holman, Mrs. Joseph Feist, Party. the assistance of , drove n sleighing Carmel yesterday. David Morgan, rs. WVQ. Richards. Kee Powell. 1 Mrs. L. Parker and Mr!, G. JonoY Well Attended. Superintendent Whltaker sayslthe at tendance at the night schools Ms the largest in the history of the Ujrough. For this month the enrollment reached 271) pupils. The highest precedtng'enroll ment was that of three years ago, when it reached 271, Placing an Engjlne. The large first-motion janglne odered for use at the top of the Wain sic of West Shenandoah colliery is being paced in position. The engine Is it he Iargit iu use in this district. Coming ErcntsC . .. -- --y Reformed church. ThnrB la considerable speculation as to whether the Democratic party will make a fight against the ticket nommatea in tho Third ward by tne Ultizens party. Tannin nmone a number of lnttuentiai nrhts In the former party leads to the conclusion that no fight will be made. It that T. R. Edwards will ochool Directorp.',nSeveraleVy"promfl) nent Democrats have stated that that gentleman Is perfectly satisfactory to them, although he Is not on their ticket. They look upon him ns ono of the best selections that could bo made from the Republican ranks and give him credit for being a man in whom they cin rely for conservative action. Nothing definite has been gleaned regarding the Democrutlo party's intention with respect to the Councllmanlo nomina tion in this ward, but no serious opposition is anticipated. All reports to thefTect that A. B. Lamb's name will be placed on the Democratic ticket are groundless. Mr. Lamb will not allow his name to be used in that connection, or as an independent candidate. A lot of gents' fine hunting case, goIS- fllled watches will be soiucneap, iw nt ten days, at Reese's Auction rworau Private sale only. 1-25-tvr At the Theatre. A fifteen-round glovo contest will take place In Ferguson's theatre this evening, between "Ready" Connelly, of Wilkes-Barre, and Darby McDonald, of Mt. Carmel. Besides this there will be another four-round bout between an Ash land ond Shenandoah party, The enter tainment promises to be well worth the price- of admission. It Go to Ashland. A trip to Ashland is a delightful one for sleighing parties and Bplendld accom modations can be found there at E. Schmlcker's. Mutlo always In attendance at the dancing hall. Good stabling. 1-23 tf Notice to Taxpayers. Notice Is hereby given to tho taxpayers of the borough-of Shenandoah that on and after February 1st, 1893, five (5) pr cent, will be added to the taxes for 1891. M. J. Scan lan, Receiver of Taxes. December 20, 1894. 1-29-lw Bank Sock for Sale. Ten sharts of stock of the First Na tional Bank of Shenandoah, Pa. Apply to M. Mellet. 1-21-tf A nice present a box of Brennan's Havana cigars. $1.25 per box. Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the location of the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah re depnn,runat: LOCATIdlC" - 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 10 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets.. 25 Main and Centre streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert nnd Centre streets. 4EGllbert and Cherry streets. 52Chestnut nnd Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box. poll down the hook once and letgo. Wbman: alarm is sent in tho fire bell will sound! the number of the box and repeat the? alarm four times. now TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm Is sounded from box IS the Are bell will strike one, then pause and strike five, which will indicate that the Are is in tho .vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm is repeated four times. Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. Ia lulre at the Shenandoah drug store, Not 1 South Main street. 9-13-tf Oysters and clams in all styles at No. 11 West Centre street. Milk supplied to families. 1-29-tf M. J. Buglet, Prop. Our Butte? StorjtB Juno prints or rolls 25e Sept. creamery tub choice 23 Dairy rolls frosh so Finest creamery 34 You get just what you ask for. Vo have a good thing In OHO! 33 3323 HE. Got a lot of nlco ones, Best over vrss had. Rich, full oream, and ologaut flavo. Not tho pbeapost, but tho boBt.p Graf's 122 North Jardln Stroot J