SHENANDOAH, PA., SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1895. ONE CENT VOL. X.-NO 92. I Drive j In furniture that will make the thin pocket-book smile all over with glad ness. See what a small amount of money will accomplish just now : Ladles' Rockers 11.00 up. Bedsteads 1.00 up. Cupboards 3.00 up: Extension Tables ..... 4.50 up. Cradles 1.25 up. Chamber Suits, 8 pieces. 16.00 up. Parlor Suits, 5 pieces 25.00 up. Come and see and be convinced that this Is the cheapest place In the state to buy your lurnlture. Williams & Son No. 13 S. Main St. fPTJ ill 111! I PERSONAL. A Miner Probably Injured Fatally In the Ellengowan Mine Today. HURT BY A BLAST OF ROCK. THE VICTIM WAS LEANING AGAINST THE MATERIAL WHEN THE CHARGE WAS EXPLODED. Mew 3Pirm CherrinetonBros. New Stock. Fine Grocers His Rleht Eye Blown Out, Left Hand Shattered and a Compound Frac ture of the Skull Sustained. How It Happened. 122 North Main Street, Shenandoah. The above firm has just openei the state, and their line of goods store. The stock Is fresh nnd ha: They make a specialty of lmportet standard. The prices compare favi Mail orders filled promptly, an one of the finest grocery stores In this section of omprises everything kept in a first-class grocery been purchased at the lowest prices for cash. goods, and thoir domestic lino is of tho highest rably with the stringent money market. 1 all goods delivered free of charge. w ALL PAPER . . . Q INBOW SHADE P Latest styles for 1895. A sad accident occurred In one of the slopes of the Ellengowan colliery this morning by which a Lithuanian miner of town named Charles Nork sustained injuries that will probably result fatally. Nork and his brother, Simon, and Joe Kalatts were blasting rock in the slope to "clean up" the place and had prepared a shot. After waiting a while for the blast to take place Charles Nork went to the prepared hole to re-ignite the squib, supposing the light given it had spent Itself. Nork rested his left hand against the rock and put his right forward to light the squib. At the same moment, anil before he could apply the light, the blast took place, the squib having held fire. The effect was terrible. Nork was thrown buck several feet with the dobri-i and was picked up in a terrible condition. His right eye was blown out, the left hand hung In shreds from the wrist, and there was a compound fracture of the skull. Tho Injured man was carried out of the Really the finest line we ever had, and at surprisingly mine and conveyed by ambulance to the low prices. Also a handsome line of room mouldings. this selection and ascertain prices before you buy. Another lot of those 25c scissors and shears received to day, xou buv them cheap while thev last and with a guarantee that they arefright, or return them and have your money refunded. NO. 21 NORTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. WILKINSON'S Spp Lettish Vttllev depot in town, where he received attendance from Dr. lianiiltoi who U the resident surgeon for the Lehigh Vulley Railroad Company. The doctor suid the victim's chances for recovery were very few. Notwithstanding the severe nature of his injuries Nork retained consciousness He sutlered intensely and his moans and cries were so pitiful that they moved many people at the depot to tears. The victim was sent to the Miners' Hospital by train. Nork resides on East Oak street with his wife and young child. He is a son-ln law of Mrs. Yodkois, who keeps the hotel near the Lehigh depot. He is spoken of as a very respectable and industrious man and Is evidently very popular with the better class of Lithuanian people of the town. mTTTr TTTTArATJT A i 1l I, . w -, I xnio vvu,uav une tnousana yaras gooa toweling, yards Xry tha chm fritter8 at Vhe Scheifly for 25c; twenty pieces fine white goods in Nainsook checks House, j , -j i ei , - j ..1. -i r . . i I ana satin stripes at ojc per yaru, wortn xvc; cream aa- Baby Actions. mask table linen 58 inches wide at 25c. worth 40c: Tur- "uicifaiorgan in Matmnoyctiy Record. i i ,.i cc :j i. ii - i CA-I Our borough authorities and school kcj icu lauic nucu uu iDua wiuc .it oit, icffmar JHlmtd,pptutohve.yerrlWytlffleo quality: glycerine and buttermilk toilet soaps, 6 cakes in it in their sessions of late years. , U. fl00,n,l. Wa A o tninK tnat it, is iidouc time uiai uiey justhalf price. Newdress goods coming every day and makeup, as their baby actions sometimes are a disgrace to a town ol our size ana Utandlng. If they cannot perform the business for which they were elected without casting asperslous on each other's honesty of purpose In whatever duty they perform, then let them resign. To get up and ns much as call one another liars In a disgrncd to tho body of people they rep reBent. Great Bargains. At Champion's Book and Stationery Store, The "Y" Program. The following program will be rendered nfc a ineetlnir of the "Y" to be held this W dis. selling quick at matchless low prices. L J. Wilkinson, 29 South Mam St. If You Want Good Pastry A combination of Keiter's Fancy Pastry Flour and Stricth Pure Lard will bring the desired result. An other lot of absolutely Pure Lard iust received. We sell no compounds or substitutes for lard. u in Monroe H. Kehler spent this morning at Pottsville. Joseph Schloss, of Orwigsburg, town nnd expects to locate here. , Harry Boughey has gone to Philadel phia, where he has accepted a position. Maurice Morrison was among the townsmen who visited the county sent today. James White, of West Oak street, Is confined to his bed by an attack of pneumonia. Councilman 0. T. Straughn h changed his residence to the corner ol Jardln nnd Lloyd streets. John Thurlby, of East Coal street, and Thomas Wlllinms, of Union Btreet, moved their families to Maple Hill today. Frank B. Williams has returned from Philadelphia, but will not resume teach ing school until he can rest a few weeks longer. Louis Feluberg, Into In the employ of Max Supowitz, will leave town on Mon day for Mnhauoy City, where he will en gage in business for himself. Mr. Fein- berg was In Mr. Snpowltz's employ for the past five years nnd proved himself a very faithful nnd popular employe. Boston Baked Beans at McElhenny's One of the most appreciative and tempting free lunches ever spread before the public is a dish of Boston baked beans and tonight Mr. MoElhenny ox- tends you nn lnvntlon to visit his popular cafe and enlov the Bame. He will have an abundance for everybody. TBI IIS G iSIIS Items on Current Events Para graphed by the Hustling Pen and Pencil Men. JUSTICE'S COURT INCIDENT A HAN FROH MAHANOY PLANE WITH A THREE-PLY NAME GETS INTO TROUBLE A Pleasing Gathering at Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Beddall's Residence Last Even ingCelebrated the Silver Anni versary of their Marriage. lest and finest In tie County. 18 kr. plain Wedding Rings, Band and Fancy Rings, Dia monds, Sterling ' Silver and Platedware, Jewelry, Clocks and Optical Goods sold lower than ever. Surprise Party. A surprise party was tendered last evening to Miss Sue Russell at her home in Lost Creek. Among the attendance were Misses Mable Glover, Sadie Reese, Laura Robertson, Bessie Hoover, Mary Kincald, Mary Johnson, Minnie Davis, Lillian Llewellyn, Lou and May Garner, Edith Brown, Mattie and Maize Jone, Sunn and Felicia Russell, Mrs. William Garner, and Messrs. George Hoover, John Kincaid, Mart. BUllnger, Louis Hammer, Louis Cake, Charles Kirllu, Saylor Lons dorf, Edward Strouse, John Snyder, Harry Huntzlnger and Louis Eberle, Pottsville. Lobster salad on sale at McElhenny's. ' Unfortunate Travelers. About three weeks ago Joseph Mc Guire, James Drummond, and Joseph Grady, three well known young men left their homes at Centralia for St. Louis, Mo. Nothing further was heard of them until Tuesday when Grady arrived at Centralia again bringing sad news to the families of his two companions. McGuire, he said, had been killed on the railroad near Pittsburg some days ago, and was buried there. Drummond was taken seriously ill, kand Is now n patient in one of the Pittsburg hospitals with an attack of pneumonia. Four Days Only. I will positively go out of business on April Oth. JAMES CUAMPION. First of the Season-We e our first invoice nISSS of Nhw bummer ba usage in a few days. As usual, it p maQdoiin ond guitar trio, will ue tne tinest in tne market. fsrood and Economical Keiter's Old-fashioned Bar Soan. It will not hurt the han is and therefore! cannot injure thf clothes. We commend it for qual ity, not style. Buttermilk Soap, made of buttermilk and extract of cucunv ber, o cents a cake. California Oranges. A new lot, fine quality. 35c doz. Choice Lemons, 2 doz 25c Mansell, Shoemaker nnd Hough ; "What a newspaper should be," Miss Gunterj music. "Y ' : The Flower Mission, Miss Smith: remurks, J. H. Danks; intru mental music, Miss Beddall ; critic, Miss West ; singing, "Y." Prayer meeting ou Sunday afternoon at 3:30. All invited. Clnm fritters House. tonight at the Selfelfly Society Meeting;, All members of the Young People's Working Sjclety, of the United Evan gellcnl church, will meet at the house of Carrie Beddall, No. 0 North Main street, on Monday evening, April 8, nt 7 o'clock, The New School Building-. Dave Llewellyn's men completed tho excavations for tho new school building at the corner of Jardln and Cherry street today. The masons started work on the foundation walls last Tuesday and expect to finish their work during the latter par of next week. The construction of the building will commence next week. Ten thousand brick have been ordered for It. George Daniel Bobb is a resident of Mahanoy Plane. He paid a visit to town and made frequent visits to cafes, which rpsntted in an accumulation of more Intoxicants than George Daniel could carry without tiring his judgment. When passing the barber shop that is located under the Farmers' hotel he imagined tnat somebody shouted nt und insulted him. George Daniel descended tho stairway leading to the shop, drew a loaded revolver from his right hip pocket nnd pointed the muzzle nt the window in the door, mutter ing that he Intended to shoot or kill somebody. A young man who wai about to leave the shop nnd found him self confronted by the revolver, fell back badly shocked with fright. Bobb didn't shoot, however. He seemed to be debat ing whether, or not, he should pull the trigger when two young men from the shop pounced upon him and confiscated the revolver. Bobb was then turned over to Policeman Thomas Lee. When before Justice Williams Bobb behaved in a very eccentric manner. He declared hewns George Daniel Bobb, of Mahanoy Plane, nnd that he had forgotten more law than all the justices nnd police of Shenandoah ever knew. Notwithstand Ing four witnesses appealed against him, he denied that he used or had a revolver nnd said all the witnesses lied, but when Justice Williams remarked that as there was no claimant for the revolver in ques. tlon he would ktep It for his own use, Bobb made;, n very vigorous protest. While considerably under the iufluenco of drink Bobb seemed to retain sufficient intelligence to be technical nnd to tome pointed questions he took exception. Sometimes he would say "that is my business," and at others, "I overrule your question." He made thi jubtlce Im patient nnd $300 bail was demanded Uobb then turned to swearing and other wise offending the justice and the amount of the ball was increased to $100. This did not subdue George Daniel and finally the justice told Officer Lee to "take him to tho lockup, and handcuff him, too, he's too smart to run at large." On the way to the lockup Georga Daniel seemed to sober up suddenly and condescended to give some information concerning him self. The result was the summoning ot a relative and a conference that resulted in Bobb being discharged after payment of the costs. MOBSMAN' Jewell ii n Store Cor. Main and Lloyd Sts. Fresh lobster salad at McElhenny's cafe. We have the best straight Open-Kettle New Orleans jJtS Molasses in the market. Special bargains in Syrups, 3c up. Fresh Graham Waters, Morning Glory Wafers and Cream Toast Lunch Biscuit, are all fine goods. Our Ginger Snaps Coffee takes and Lemon Biscuit, 4 pounds for 25c, are fresh goods and good quality. dent, A. L. GRAF. Miss. M. A. Roberts, Secretary. Teu-cent box Magio Paste Stove Polish for 5 cents. Ask your grocer. Pictures free. We offer a car of Best MINNESOTA PATENT FLOUR, equal to the moruet, ai m wiw uarrei. QUICK SELLERS California Evaporated Peaches, 8 lbs. 25c; California Apr! cots, 3 lbs. 25c: California Raisins, S lbs. 25c. TO CLOSE THEM OUT A lot of White Shirts nt 25 and 35c, worth 50 to 75c. TO ARRIVE IN A JEW DAYS One car Baled Straw, one car Dry Corn choice, one car Fine Middlings, two cars No. 1 Timothy Hay. Advertised Letters. Letters addressed to the following named neonle remain at the local post- anything In 0fflce and are advertised as uncalled for: Mrs. J. II, Bendrick, Mr. Henry W Deppen, Mr. Harry Hentcb, Mrs. Llilia Harris, Mr. William Pliuimer. Clam Fritters. Everybody is invited to try the clam fritter lunch tonight at the Scheilly House. Accepted a Call. Rev. O. H. Bridgman, late rector of the Protestant Episcopal church, has accepted a call to a church at Marietta, Lancaster eountv. Mr. and Mrs. Brldgmau will leave for that place on Wednesday next. Mrs. Bridgman will visit town every Friday to teach her pupils. Membership Increasing-. The Liquor Dealers' Protective Assocla tlon of town met In Mellet's hall yesterday afternoon. There was a very large attend auce nnd a number of new names were added to the list. Thompson's Diphtheria Cure Is guar anteed to cure bore throat, quinsy, croup op nnv affection of tho throat It used as the directions require. Sold only at Kir- lin's drug store. a iv ti Fine Millinery Display. Ladles, don't fall to see Mrs. Hyde's snrlnc opening millinery display. The window is one of the finest seen In many years. Business Change. We beer to inform our friends and the Dtiblto In general that we havo taken charge of the barber shop formerly con ducted bv Harry Boughey, on North Jardln street. SrEARS & Boughey. Sunday Papers. thn onlv authorized agent for the I Philadelphia (Sunday) Press, also agent for all other Philadelphia and New York Sunday papers. All ornera ten at me oi tlce oi 'Squire T. T. Williams will have my prompt attention, ii-a-es-ti D. T. Williams. Remodled Cafe. The Watson House cafe has been thoroughly remodeled and repainted and Is now the finest cafe in the town. A number of new fixtures have been added and beur is now served from several of King's automatic spigots Introduced for the first time In this region by E. F. Galla gher. A refrigerator has been placed in the cellar to keep the beer fresh and cool at nil times. A large, new steam heating pan placed in the cafe will always be kept supplied with everything In season. Free lnuch tonight and every morning anil evenintr. Lunch announced dally in the Herald. Repairing done prompt and is faultless manner. SILVER ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Beddall Tendered a. Surprise Last Evening-. When Mr. and Mrs. Satpuel A. Beddali. returned to their home on South Jardln street last evening after n visit to iriends at Port Carbon they were very agreeably suiprisedbya number of their friends. who called upon the couple and in a most pleasing manner reminded them that It was the twenty fifth, or silver, anni versary oi tnetr marriage, me atiair had been so quietly arranged that M. and Mrs. Beddall did not have an iuklihr; of it until almost the very moment the ( guests arrived. The evening was spent In n mos1, en joy ible manner. There were many gaines of different kinds and vocal and Instru mental muflc and recitations. The latter were given by Miss Mahala Falrchild anl Mr. Thomas Balrd, and piano solos were given by Mrs. W. N. Ehrhnrt. Refresh ments were served and wedding cake in small boxes was served as souvenirs of the occasion. Mr. nnd Mrs. Beddall were recipients of a number of presents in silver. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Wntkins, Mt. Carmel ; Miss Nellie Coxon, Port Carbon ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas H. Bedford and Misses Susie and Carrie Bedford, Pottsville ; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bedford, Lost Creek ; Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Beddall, Win. Penn ; Mrs. Breckons, St. Clulr ; and the following town people : Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Beddall, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Beddall, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Bed dall, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Beddall, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Perkins, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Milllohap, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Price and daughter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Robblns, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Ehrhart, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Morgan, Rev. J. R. Meredith, wife nnd daughter, Nellie, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomns Balrd, Mr. and Mrs. James Champion and daughter, Minnie, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Calleu, Mrs. Jane Cather and daughter, Jennie, Mrs. John Daddowaud son, Benjamin, Misses Mahaln Fairchlld, Tillie Houser and Jennie Thomas, and Mr. Ezra Housenick. When you want good roofing, plumb- Iiil'. uhs fittlntr. or ceneral tiusmlthlng done call ou E F. Gallaaher, 18 West Centre street. Dealer In stoves, a-4-t! A Strong- Comedy Company. The Metropolitan Comedy Company opened its engagement to a full house la9t night In "The Fugitive," a four-act melo drama, and If the individual ability of tho company aud Its repertoire is any criterion the theatre will be full at each performance. "A Royal Pardon" will be presented tonight and nt tomorrow's matinee, and "Fnnchon the Cricket" tomorrow nicht. Scrnnton Truth. At Ferguson's theatre' for one week, com mencing on Monday, April 8th. Looking- After Nuisances. Chief Burgess Burns nnd Health Officer Miles made a tour of the town together today. They visited West Coal street and took the number of every bouse connected with the sewer complained of to Council lust Thursday aud it the nuisances are not abated by Monday pros ecutions will be enterod. TO THE PUBLIC. Owners of Animals Must Not Allow Them to Roam. Pursuant to Instructions given by tha Borough Couucll at a meeting held on the 4th Inst, to the Chief Burgess and High Constable the ordinances of the borough regulntlng dogs running at large and to prevent mules, horses, cows, sheep, goats and swine from running at large will hereafter be strictly enforced, and on and after Monday, April 8th, 1805, all animals found running nt largo in violation of the ordinances will be dealt with as the law requires James Burks, Chief Burgess. James Emanuel, High Coustable. Edward Miles, Health Officer. Shennudoab, Pa., April 5, 1805. JLf Keiter's. Bargains In Boots and Shoes. Notice to Water Consumers. In order to give the Shenandoah Water and Gas Company an opportunity to O I . . . , . , 11, it TT lln.l. n,.l,la ,..! A Wnm..l..a nnw.lio.o.1 fintrflPr'S fiU00 IH O K6 1U1 X)TO VemBUVS Wl O WUter a U II II I Y 1 It 1U. It, " jo", j, i f ,tji hn alint off nn Sunday. 7th inst.. from 8 a. ' Jardln street, if you wantaome. 4-3-2W nnd shoes at less than cost.ttN" to m. until 13 o'clock, noon Womer's track store. 3 251m 2t E, J. Wasley, Supt. Saving- Fund Shares. 1 he Safe Deposit Building and Saving Association still haB tome Bhnres for sale In the March series. Call at the office of 127 North Lobster salad at MoElhenny's. Don't Spoil Your Sunday morning breakfast but . come and get one of our SWEDISH BLOATER MACKEREL and be happy. Wo have a fow barrels o finest pound apples. 122 North Jardin Street