VOL. X.--NO 7&' SHENANDOAH, PA., MONDAY, MARCH 18, 18. m i. ., In furniture 'hat will make the thin pocket book smile all over with glad ness. See what a small amount df money will accomplish Just now : Ladles' Uocltcrs ti.oo up. uecistenas l.'OOup. Cupboards 3.90 up. Extension Tables 4.60 up. Cradles 1.25 up. Chamber Suits, 8 pieces U6.00 up. Parlor Suits, 6 pieces 25.00 up. Come and see and be convinced that this Is the cheapest place In the state to ouy your lurnlture. Williams & Son No13 S. Main St. AIf ATOOIV ,1 III I I I I I I J I I III II II 111! II mm mil mi Mahanoy City's Chief Officer Gets Himself Into the Meshes of the Law. DISTURBANCE ON A TRAIN. HE ASSAULTED A PASSENGER WHILE INTOXICATED AND IS PROSECUTED BY THE RAILWAY COMPANY. -if J iV Mine Inspector William Steln Is Re appointed by the Board of Exam iners at Pottsvllle Enters on His Third Term. Watch this Space To-morrow. lassware A beautful and ver-y useful line At the cut price of 5c, 10c and 15c per Piece. X. J.'Portz dfc S6n NO. 21 NORTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, p4. fortMr!fcg?heetf MUBI rREE Jr purchaser of goods from our store Chief Burces Stern, of fahnnnt. PUn Is to appear before Justice T.mvln- tuil town, tonight to answer a charge 'of treating a disturbance and nu.nlHn passenger on one of tha T.ohii, irn ir. o . . : " oaiuraay aiternoon. The rail way company Is the prosecutor In the case. It appears that Chief nnmmCf... .1 wouvciu MUU a xieorew resident of tli u n an. 1.1.111 ui, Abraham Goballnski warp r,oc.. the train, which was nearing Mahanoy uu us run irom Pottsvllle. Goba llnski claims that was drunk and, without the slightest provocation, strucK lilm on the back of the head with his Hat. Tha 1inro... tt, drew a toy pistol from his pocket and """ uourisnwg it declared he would kill every d d Jew In tlm mmt,t mi. ou ,1... , ... "" pucuuuuosa israento waB badly fright kucu, out escaped lurtnar mn KtHnn Stern alighted at .fah the train arrived here one of the Coal & iron policemen swore out a warrant for the Burgess' arreat unrit-r Mm n.,. covering disturbances on trains. The warrant was executed this morning and Stern promised to nrespnt. himself i,o, Justice Lawlor, in town, at seven o'clock mia evening. It-is said that" Ghief-Rririrpu,. St ..,., - - " " . v. . . .iciD uccu neuKing-irouoie since his election a year ago and that he haa Venf. ,,n o almost continuous celehratinn nt Mo tion during that time. His present dlfll- cumy occasions no Burnrisa to thn n.nr,i. .. - 01 luananoy uny, a HEUALD correspon ucul ouueu to-uay. The Unforlunate Ending: of "An Innocent i-iirtation." 32flP3lHK Clair PiiM uuft"BBlUCUKUl BIX nights at the Fer guson's theatre this evening, pre senting that very dramiLed Astray.' This K the same piny that made a greaf. sue cess in Phlladel- nllia rAnnntlv n .1 is considered one of the best drama writ ten. teaching rvpd n mDra i o - o wouu lunn EastLynne. Miss Virginia Bray, leading ui ion comnAtiv. it cd1,i i, - j t -w vw uc vurj clever in the portrayal of Countess Chandoce, the thoughtless wife, who ..amra so mucn sorrow In a happy home by What She rippmnrl "or, !.,., .. tion." Mr. William Nichols, one of the prominent leadln will he seeninthRflfmptiif u.i.ii. Chandoce. Miss Eva Taylor will assay the part of Suzanne O'Trnm th. some and desitrnlntr M assisted by her fellow knaves,' portrayed i . uoruan as ueorge 'Ue la Spar, and Mr. Murry as "Thn Mnlnt. j element of the d'bv will in in f.ha tin Mil a ----- H uw unuut) or Miss Julia Hanchett, as the exacting mother-in-law i Mr. Albert Livingston, as Hecrpr, " the obliging cousin Mr. J. W. Davenport, and Miss Florence Hadley, the bright little soubrette. who will Intr,,.. a number of the latest songs, including iue great musical succession "Ton. Summer Man," "Mary," etc. The cos tumes of this comoauv nrannM tr, , of the numerous features which dlstln- guisn tins meritorious organization from the usual popular nrlnn will certainly prove exceptionally Inter esting to the ladles, who will undoubtedly be out in full force to-ntol.t. ah tho agBment will admit every lady free, If accompanied bvaladv Or ffptltlnmnn linl1. ing a regular Darnuet tlnVvt. Pri. this engagement will be 10, 20 and 30 cents. J-niapmpniiy comw.to us highly recom mended, presenting their nlni7o in , most artistic manner, with careful and conscientious attention to costuming and' detail In stage settlnc. and will nnilnnW. edly receive liberal patronage. Operations at the West Shenandoah Colliery Suspended to Make, Improvements. PUTTING IN NEW ENGINES. IT IS LIKELY THAT THE COLLIERY WILL REMAIN IDLE UNTIL THE FIRST PART OF MAY. Additional Alterations at the Shenan doah City Colliery will Probably Keep the Place Idle for Nearly Two Months More. Something for Nothing. We received today a case of Choice Flower Seeds ' Every purchase of fifty cents entitles vou l,q a pack free of cost' at ' ' L J. Wilkinson, 29 South Mam St Norway No, i; Shbre'o. 1 and 2. SS-?n08n SWed Codfish. Pa mon,.lQ-cents'a:can;; ; . ' ., , S i mon, 2 ana i fop 25 conta-fine duality, SU mon Beat. h-tinJ..Vs-jLiL 1 , rJ' ,. VUW Baruines-Doraedtic and Smoked Oromartv Bloat' ; - Fancy Fall Cream Cheesd ancy Creamery Butter. r- ilmported. iHich(and Mild,. Strictly Fresh Eggs. Families supplied with fine nvnt.ra nf I . . I out) aonar per nundreil. at t ci.-Ht.. tt - ' I XIOLIHU. MR. STEIN RE-APPOINTED. Third Term as Inspector of the Sixth Anthracite District. Special to the Ukiiai.d. . POTTSVILLE. March 18 Thn examiners ot appl cants for Arino r. spector of the Sixth Anthracite District concluded its examinntlnnx sf.i afternoon. At ten o'clock this morning the board re-convened here to consult on tne oral and written examinations of the applicants and about ATI limit ii f f m nn nounced that the re-appolntment of Mine inspector William Stein, of Shenandoah uau oeen agreed upon, This re appointment attests the ability auu conscientious performance of duty that has characterized Mr. istratin during the past ten years. He was originally appointed on R.nt.mh.. "ui 'W, anu consequently now enters it , , . . .. uhou uis miro, term or uve yean,. The Hehalr extends its congratulations to there-appointed' inspector and hopes the next five vears mav be trea r.nm o. barrassments as possible, and fruitful to me miners; tne operators and himself, as icLjuncu for ineir pest interests. Your children are liable to rv.no.,. Colds. Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping' vauuu, wiiieu otten results seriously. ...v..,..,uuv ..in ujauy innocent little sufferers. Try Pan Tina Cough and Consumption Cure. It's DlaHnt aud sure, 85 cts. Hold at Gruhler Bros , mujf oiore. Tiw W.l XT ... ..wuui, nunvav -ine Nvrun fa perfect cure for coughs and colds of all ores. -i h. mm jcfil m - j hum TM 11,5 Paper Shpll Almonds and California fValnuts. ntv i i . 2 lhs for 25 cants .25 .cents a dozen .35 cents a dofwrn .2 dozen for 25c BASE BALL. Willard Holland manager 01 the local club has been re ceived by ManOEBr Brnnnnn "Tim" Kevins, of fV.1 , . c. . . "' o.Kiieu onenanuoan contract. He is a great pucner. fino'nnnl'it XT Now ValdiYcia t)'range8 Fine Cahforma Oranges JTrCBh Lem0n9 7 , . .V. .IV.'.V.V.V;;. doz n forL -Poles were arrested on Saturday jj, 1 , . me lence anugatentthe hcmjpIonButtormilk an Cucumber Soap, 5 cents a cake E t JZZZ night. Almost 110 yards of the fence nave disappeared; TaM Oil CIdth-1 t-4 yards wide Best QuaHiv2 yards for 25c x4v-u 0WJj;KT POTATOES .r Fresh Glriger Snap's" Fresh Oyster Crackers Fresh Tea BispuJti - Oat Fiakes 10 cents a can. ' -Jllb'sfor 25cFrijsh Coffee Cakes - - 4 lbs for S5o - 5 lbs for 25c Mojrning Glory Wafers-fluo and delicate BreakJas.tpm. Pearl Tapioca. Wheat Flakes. Colonial Fdhd. I ) 1 TT A i eun iiomifiv. Rolled Oats. Pearl Sago. One heavy two-horBA One good bay horse. ' & 6 ,l0"UV, Steamed oysters at the Schelfly HouBeJ Fair Opens Tonlp-ht. The fair of the ColumhlRirni,o x. a w E. Co. will open In Robbins' opera bouse luuigm. xnero wiu ue a street parade of the Are companies enrlv in tlx. The Grant Baud will clveAmn,t in th h,all tonight, and a 'ton of coal will b5 trtvnn na n rtknl.. . ImportanTNotlce. Notice Is herebvolvnn tn all tiarMpa whri have left watches At Tnv rilnnn fni rprlnfwi I that It thev are nht rllo,l n imfnvJ March 30, 1805, they will be considered! loneitea ana sold at auction to the high est bidder. Allnnrtnnl.rnf tnn will be executed at once. Yost, Jeweler, 103 I norm .Malts street. 2-SO-apU i Misplaced Switch. A Lehigh ValleV Dassenifer train or,,.l ran Into a misplaced Hwltnh nf. iii.n.-... street crossing shortly after nine o'clock mis morning and four front wheels left the rails. Fortunatelv nlng at very slow spaed, following up the train that had left the depot for Potts ville. After about half an hmirs' nnpL- the engine was restored to Its proper place aim me train proceeded to Ashland. The train that makes the run tn Pntfnulu. first comes to town from Ashland on the east-bound track. It run., na fa n. I umber yard and crosses ovpr tn n nv down to the depot on the west-bound track, after which It continues on that track to tlm Pni,.d..ni. depot. To enable the train to change from the east-bound to the west-bound iracKtne switch at Bowers street must be turned. After the ohange is made and the train backs down to the depot the switch Is turned ' back ncaln t clear road for the Ashland train that iouows irom the east. This morning she twitch was not turned the second time, but the engineer of the Ashland train did not notice it until he was in close quarters, as he had his eves on tn y.n. signals at tne depot. When the miners at the West Shenon doah colliery quit work for the day o"n Saturday they were told that operations me mine would not be resumed today and that place would remain idle for a month. The suspension was not unex pected, as the colliery could not be satis factorily operated while the new hoist ing engines for the slope are being put In uince, vCb id was uoped that in view of the poor working time of the winter the sua- pension would be postponed until after me ouenanuoan uity colliery would start up again. This the company could not ..uKc, us it wouiu tnrow the suspension vou mia xmo me season. xvo oiiicial announcement of the time me couicry will be idle is made. It is supposed the work of getting the engines ,uw position anu operating order will tane about a month's time, but It Is verv 1tl-r.lT, i i ... . mub six weeKH win be required, as mu om engines are still In position and won. on mo iounuatlon8 for the new en gineshas not started. The engines are uuyucaies 01 tnose m use at the Maple Hill colliery. West Shenandoah colliery cuiyoya uooutinree nundred men, Inside anu outside. It now nppearj oulto PBrf.nln n,f si, - . -- ..i.j, andoah City colliery .wjjJL iipt rMame operations beforeMay 1st, and perhaps not then, as the work of renal ln. icuouuy oeen extended. When the work men urst started out to rebuild the breaker they allowed the pockets to stand, but they have now been ordered to tear out anu rebuild them, and that will re quire considerable additional labor. This coiuery employs about six hundred men anu boys, so that the working force thrown idle until May 1st by the two piuces is ciose upon a thousand. Best and Fines in tie Const?. .13 kr. plain Wedding Rings Band and Fancy Rings, Dia- monds, Sterling Silver and Platedware, Jewelry, Clocks andOptical Goods sold lower than ever. HOIDEBffiAJN' Jeweliy !i Store Cor. Main and Lloyd Sts. Rouairinn dnnn - a nuu 1U fanllless manner. DODGING THE. COLLECTOR. Chicken and ovstersounn Kt tl,oRi,in House. ' Church News. Soec'al lentnn nprvl -w I fit uom iu mo Trlnltv Reformed church last evening.' Rev. Robert O'Boyle, the pastor, preached the sermon. His sublect was. "Th Ttooo' Denial." Rev. T. R. Edwards nnnnilwl th. r,,,1ntt of the Methodist Enlsoonal nhllfnh Vat. terday morning and in the evening, the ptstor, Rev. Powlok, being In attendance at the Philadelphia conference In Hpi-. mantown. Rev. A. M. SnninsHll. nf tl,. T)qu.ii., dlstrlot of the United Rvntl rruHnnl A nun ftww olatlon, assisted Rev. Llchtenwalner in uuuuiwuug service in the HvaDgolIoal uuucuu, on west unerrv street, laif. Ing, and preaohed the sermon. Misi Tda ivenier lias resigned th& position of organist nt this churoh succeeded by Mr. Edward Rosewall. ' Tumbling Run Sold. It is said the Messrs. Barrlttn Mt omcers nr tne Schuylkill Electrio Rail way Company. Pottsvllle.' has olosl k'r. rsugeuients. lor tne purcnase of the hotel anu carrousai at Tumbling Run. Tha place will be managed bv to be known as the Pottsvllle Amuse ment Company, Frozen oysters at the Schelfly House. Squeezed Between Cars, John Andruskv. mldlnc? nn Vn.ii Plum alley, had his legs badly bruised TlV llfK. r 1 I. . . . . . I -j -v.uB wjunuu uebweeu me uumpers of cars In the Manle Hill nolliprv h,i morning. He was removed to his home u nu ambulance. I For a bad cold eat frozen oTHtoro ot i,o j , ... .UQ ocnemy uouse. PERSONAL. Harry J. Pjrrott. of Phlladplnnln .n.n Sunday In town. David Bright visited friends nt the county sent today. Sanford Shoemaker visited friends at Ashland last evening. John A. Reilly transacted business. at the county seat to-dav. Clayton Folmer transacted business at me county seat today. Harry Roxby spent last evening among lady friends at Girordvllle. Mrs. John Thurlby spent yesterday visiting friends nt Giranlvllla .Frant Lewis, of Philadelphia, is a guest ui ms oromer, mvld It Lewis, in town. Daniel Snyder, of Schuylkill Haven, was a guest ot town relatives yesterday. Miss Lizzie Tempest, of East Coal oureec, is connned to nor home with ill ness. E. C. Westervnlt. nf Vtavlatnr, mnr. i i , " 1 - -IUWH (TUB JU town yesterday, the guest of Mr, and Mrs J-J Kelly. Patrick Graham and Harry Dowllng uva. returned irom a trip to PhlladeJ phia and New York. Miss Bessie Wadlinoer. of Pntfuvlilo was tne guest or -Miss Lizzie Stank, of norm Jaram street, yesterday. Representative Joseph Wyatt spent ounuay in town with his family and re turned to Harrlsburc thl TT1 nrnl n rr Jacob Per. of Hujrhesville. L vnnmlnry county, was a guost of the family of Aorauam Ravine, on worth White street, yesterday. Miss Sinah J. Phillips, of Soranton, who spent three pleasant weeks lu town witn ner brother, William E. Phillips, left todsy for Mlnersvllle. P. E. Faust, editor nf Mm tVoarharlo iieraiu, and waller Waples, of Lwec, "oi . are in town, tne guests of Fred. Dodd, at the Commercial Hotel. Isadore Lanteistein, ofthe Sohuylklll .Hat & Cap Manufacturing Company, has "?Jiir.nf(1 fj01",0 CommtrcTaltrlp through the"horthwestern'. ' westerk'and annrh prn ttes poverlng five weeks. He wears a smUe and says business Is commencing to ooom again. ' . '" l i Ten-cent box Maglo Paste Stove Polish forScentB. Ask your grocer. Pictures free. Felffenspan's Bock. Now on tap nt all tho principal hotels and saloons, lt'is w gehnltie book beer. Nd cbuhterfelt, but eXcellehf beer direct from the celebrated Christian Felgen. spans Brewery, Newark, N. J.' 3 i4.iw The Many Ruses Mr. Scanlan Must Con tend With. The Mondavs foil collieries of the I'.&R. C. & I. Co, arc the days on which thp vnHn.i , - ... .... v,. ucumc who tire of this place generally occurs, and the harvest of the tax collector is a rich one, although he must Irnnn Ui open and jump about pretty lively to '""V-- - mornnK there were a. number of amiui 111. 1 nnl.l .... ... . . 1 tiii . " .uwucuio n b me- Lehigh Valley depot in which the wiiiecior and would-be tax jumpers, figured as principals. Qnn nf tt,n, n touch of sensationalism about it. Col lector Scanlan was standing at the depot chatting with some departing friends, when his attention WAR Pttllprl trttlen v iut 1 sneaking around the corner of the Sheu andoah Beef Comnanv's hnn ing a larje ond well filled hat- By degrees the two men wnrlfp.l n,o. way over to th ntarinn .i uu the baggage room. One of them asked to have the bac checkptl tn r-iiiD i,. ocwlan Interfered. A lively discussion followed, during which the man who wanted to get away, ,vho, by the way, was a Pole soeaklnc conducted a crossfire of language with iuo uourcior tnat allorded some amuse ment to the bvAtanilpm Vln.1l.,,. Scanlan was not to be downed by argn meui,, me x-oie tneu resorted to pleadic poverty, but Scanlan hplH on tn mm 'like grim death to a nigger," and the taxes were eventually paid. While Scanlan Was attpnrllnr. tn tUtt. case another Pole, carrying a large bag ouu uix-ompaniea oy a boy of about ten years, sneaked into the mnn'a wnittn.. room of the depot and remained there uuui tne train bound for Mauch Chunk Started to null from thn starlnn tU train had proceeded about a car's length when M. Pole made a frantic dash from the Waiting rnnm it..rTin Vl 1 1 and snlall boy after him. He threw the bag upon the platform of raJsed thtf bdV Un'to th"nA IV U flor.nf 1. - . "rt . ithv StPOd On the Other nlatfnrm .n,l .1 scrambled on himself.. It was a ca In which life could have been easily sacrificed and' the effort was cep. talnly not worth the taxes the man was trying to get rid of: but, after all the risk. h ,im escape. The scrambling of the man and boy to get on the train had attracted the attention of all the people at the depot. including collector Scanlan and Coii stable Glttlln. The latter SAW tlia map nt a glanoe and they rau aftr and boar.Un uo wain unorB attained muoh spt-etl When the train readied YatiwvillH 1 1, alightetl with the iiinu nml.luivin and brought them bok to twu. Xu- taxes were paid later. If your dealer tells you that something lse Is "Just as good" as Doan's Olntmt nt ior mves, rin worms, Itohlng Plies, or other itchiness of the Bkln, tell him you want the original. It is safe; never failing. Even In th molt severe nukef ........ or bruise, out or burnThowa' Eclecu oil gives almost instant relltrf, n ls .1, Ideul family liniment. You'll be Surprised To learn how cheap EGGS are at our place, Lower than ever. Cost less than meat. Remember, we sell none but fresh eggs. We have a great variety of Butter. Graf's; 122 North Jartiin S tool
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