EVENING HEKALD .MONIjAY. MAY 0, 1H5. THIRD EDITION Before the Justices. Saturday was pay day and the event hroueht forth n little lesa than Its usual nuota of law tults. Andrew Mnlentoko' nls, a Pole, appeared before Justice Toomey on Saturday night, and caliBed the arrest ot Joe Melakopkl, Peter Zeletskinnd Peter Durnlskl for assault and battery. The party were In a saloon drinking quite freely anil got Into a dis tune. Durlnii the difficulty the prosecu. tor was thrown out and struck with nn empty beer keg. His head was badly cut. Zeletskt nnd Burnlskl were dis charced. but Melakopkl was placed under &00 ball. The arrebt was made by Offi cers Tosh and Lee and Constable Glblln. Constable Glblln on Saturday arrested Pleice Polntkewlcz for assaulting Anthony Dubel. While justice Toomey was In the net of writing out a commit ment the prisoner made his escape, and has not yet been found. A Piece of Her Mind. A lnrtv corretnondent has this to say : "1 want to Rive n piece of my mind to a certain class who object to advertlsit g, when it costs them anything this won t cost them a cent. I suffered a living death for nearly two years with headaches, backache, In pain standing or WBlkine, a being literally dragced out of existence, my misery in- fvoacnrl 1T itrll fririn IT. "At last. In despair, I committed the sin of trving nn advertised medicine, Dr, p,Wii Vmrnrltn Prescrintlon. and it re stored mo to the blessedness of sound health. I honor the physician who, when hp knows he can cure, has the moral nnnvaira tn urlvprtlsH the fact. The medicine mentioned cures all the rfffllontR ill spaces necullar to females, ns "Pomoio AVonltTipos." nerlodlcal nain irregularities, nervous prostrntion, snasms. cholera or St. Vltus's dance, sleeplessness threntened insanity. TYi Tiprmnnentlv euro constipation biliousness, Indigestion or dyspepsia, use Dr. Pierce's Pleasant reneis. Strouse for clocks. Reduced Rates, Via Pennsylvania Railroad, account Meeting of German Baptists (Dunkards) at Decntur. 111. For the accommodation of nersons who desire to attend the meet lne of the German Baptlsis (Dankards), to be held at Decatur, 111., May 28 to June 8. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell from May 21 to June 1, inclusive, excursion tickets from all point? on their svstem west of nnd including Baltimore, Lancaster, nnd Reading, and south of nnd Including Snnbury, to Decntur nnd re turn, at a siugle fare for the round trip. Tickets will be good to return to starting poiut not later than July 9. Strouse for diamonds. A False Report. It was reported'today that MUs Getty Evans, residing on West Cherry street, had died yesterday. Inquiry at the family residence elicited the information that the young lady was greatly Improved nnd would recover. Stroase for broaches. MAHANOY CITY. Mrs. Nnrnlng and family have left for New York city, where they will make their future home. Thomas B. AVren is nursing a smashed finger. The May party given in Armory Hall by the Elite Social club was a grent sue cesa. The hall was tastefully decorated Many people from out of town were In Attendance. Company E are hard nt work drilling and preparing themselves for the inspec tion on the 28th instunt. MaJ. Wright, of "Wilkesbarre, will bethoinspectingofllcer, and the company will no doubt make a good showing The Reading collieries in this district are idle today, but will start up on Tues- day on full time und work threedays this week. William Samuels has taken chnrgo of the Adams Express team. The former ag.'ui, Oicir Lougenberger, will leave fo Driiver, Ool., iu a few days. Btroiifce for musical Instruments. Camp 112 Anniversary, members of W. Camp No. 118, P V O S of A,, are requested to be present Tue-'Uy evening, 7th inst., when sn. U-' wl 1 be held in honor of the camp'. 2tJr,h anniversary. The entertain m-nt will consist ot addressee, recltit ti'ju. an t vocal and instrumental music, Rt'fresli'neut will be served. By order of Evak J. Davies, Pres. Attest: F. C. RKK8B, Sec'y. A Runaway Team. A team belonging to .Tames Shields ran nway this afternoon. The drlVer, young Ormsbjr, w thrown out and the oari-lage passed over lils body. The horses beonm unmanageable nt the ooruer of Coal nnd Chtstnnt Mreets, nnd were caught at the lower end of Coal street by M, J. Hughts, The Injuries snstaiued by the driver were slight, and he continued wli h hn tnm to Raven Run, All the latest novelties in the Jewelry line atStrouse's. Notice to Subscribers. Snbscrlbers to the Evening Hkrald who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the fiaper aa new subscribers, are requested to eave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, en North Main street. E. B. FOLEY, " Pine Jrocerics; 201 West Centra Street. uenenn groceries, nour, provisions, iea, oSeei, sugar, etc. lies t quality, loweat prices. Dealer in groceries, flour, provisions, teas, PERSONAL. . I 1 John Houeenlck is visiting friends at Berwick. George Quiuu, of Poltsvlllo, spent yes terdny in town. M. E. Doyle, of the Sundny New visited the county seat today. Stewnrd Hartman, Clerk Johu S. Gres- snng, Peter Wnchterond Edward HugheF, ofllclnls of the couuty almshouse, were in attendance at the Hollmnu funeral yes terday. Charles N. Bcddall and Ezra HouBenlck returned from Berwick this morning, after a delightful trip over the Nescopeck mountain on their bicycles. Misses Anute Powell, of Ashlnnd, nnd Marie Jones, of Mauch Chunk, spent Sunday here as the guest of friends. Isaac Waters, of St. Clair, visited friends In town yesterday and returned homo this morning. J. H. Pomeroy, M. M. Burke, and T. R. Beddnll, Esqs., were in attendance at court today. Theophllus Williams, the North Main street tobacconist, visited the county seat today. Chief Burgess Burns und Constables Dando, Bolnnd, Giblin nnd Phillips were In nttendance nt thecrinilnal court today. Arthur C. Morgan, who Is a medical student at one of the colleges in Phlladel phla, is visiting his parents in town. Daniel. Nelswender boarded the 0:15 train for Pottsville this morning to wit ness Buffalo Bill's aggregation. Patrick J. Cnrley, of St. Clair, visited friends in town yesterday. The family of Jerry Roxby removed to Livonia, N. Y.,th!s morning. There wera a large number of friends at tho depot to bid them a farewell. Miss Daisy Hess was a guest of her uncle, George A. Herring, at Bloomsburg, last week. A. M. Reese, of Shamokln, formerly of town, took the wrong medicine last week nnd narrowly escaped death. Misses Minnie Champion and Lizzie Krnpp were enjoying the sights of Potts ville nnd Minersvllle last week. Albert Millet, formerly of town, is do lng police duty in West Virginia, the scene of the big strike now In progress there. Miss Marry Lewis, of Ashland, and Maggie Davif, of Glrardville, were vlsl tors to town today. E. B. Brumm, William Neiman and Nathan Beddnll left nt noon for Potts villeon their bicycles, nnd willwitntss Buffalo Hill's show. Frank Black and John Gnlvin, of the Hotel Kaier, Mahnnoy CIty.spent Sunday in town. H. J. Muldoon attended the funernl of a friend nt Primrose yesterday. MIsa Esther Yedinsky, of Pottsville' returned to hsr homo this morning, after spending several days as the guest of the Friedmnn family. John F. Higgins attended to business at Fraekville this morning, James Bell, James Higgins and John Scheuhing were visitors to Mahauoy City yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Giblin, of Mt, Carmcl, are in town nud attended the Gllflllnn funeral, Mis Kate Moakler has resigned her position at Girylu's novelty store, Harry Hart, the Klngtown bonlface, was in town todny. Miss Carrie Oldt, of Mnhanoy City, spent last evening In town Joseph Lehmler and Miss Bessie Steeley visited the tetter's parents at Glrnrdvillt last evening. Robert Leckie, of Pottsville, is Visiting his parents in town on East Centre street, Joseph Ball, E, F. Mngnrgle and E. C, Brobst witnessed tho Buffalo Bill per formance at Pottsville today, Up to Date. The Messrs. Barrlts, of the Pottsville Traction Company, are making very ex tensive improvements on their new pur chase in Norfolk, Va. Dletrlck Longswamp Sollenberger, P. M., (which means postmaster), has re turned to his old tricks, that of publishing a newspaper und writing nico things about his dearest friends. Hia Saturday Review ought to "fill a long felt want1 In Shamokln. Success, D. L. S. The Pottsville Journal, alarmed at the prospect of the Quay county scheme being successful, appeals to Senator Quay, In a column of double leaded editorial, to throw himself into the breach and Btoj the business, We were under the im presslon thatthe newcounty bill wasdead aud not worth bothering about. The Commissioners will have to spend several huudred dollars more of good money to follow the bad. Tamaqua's New Postmaster. Charles Beard has been appointed Post master at Tamaqua. A monster petition was sent to tbe President asking for tbe retention of Mrs M, Housberger, the present incumbent, and tw htr term ex plred several months ago it was though tbe request ot the petitioner would b complied with. Removal. H. Bury, the Jew eler, changed his plnce of business to the Owens' building, on South Main street, recently vacated by Daniel and Dodson, and is prepared to rective orders for nil kinds of repairing in tbe jewelry line, which he will do promptly nnd on reasonable terms, lw Coming: Events. June C Lecture by Rev. T. Rateman entitled, "That's the Man," in the P. M. church. May 80. Monster ninnl" t Columbia pukby the Gymnasium Olub. Special This Week. Gents' good white shirts, 33 cents. Fair ticking for 5 cents per yard. Good quality sheeting, 14 centt. Table oil cloths, 12 cents. lJ. J, MONACHAL, 8.22-tf Sonth Main street, For Itching nllt-g. Irritation cif the the genitals, or ltcliir 4 in anv pHtt of body. Doan's Oint incut lx worth Its weight, la koIU. No mutter lov lonit 1 u""b " " uuuie, uuau a u 1 will not fall to give instant relief, standing the trouble, Uoan'o Ointment , Our Silver Souvenir. TK i.. 1 1 .... I ... i 1 1 . 1 .. ot m stn inst., will contain n history of Sheti- ntidonh nnd btographles of Its leading business men nnd citizen1). The principal streets of all the large towns In Schuyl kill county will be profusely illustrated, nnd the Herald is tho first newspnper in Schuylkill county thnt has ever published I combined historical and lndutlrlal edition, nud alto the first paper iu this town that ever attempted to publish nn issue of twenty pnges or of similar magnitude and character. Another feature of this mammoth edition will be general write-up of all the leading towns of tho county taking In the histori cal facts and growth to its past achieve ments. It will consist of 10,000 copies of twenty pages each, weighing 3,000 pounds, or one and four-fifths of n ton. This edition will equal 50,000 copies of tho regular size of the Evening Hehald. If stretched out in a continuous sheet twelve inches wide it would be three million eight hundred and fifty thousand inches long nnd would reach a distance of sixty miles or from Shenandoah to tVllentown. Stretched out in n single sheet It would-ninke a carpet completely covering all the streets in Shenandoah from curb to curb. If reduced to an inch In width it would make a band 720 miles long equal to the circumference of the state of Pennsylvania. Columbia's Great Sales. Tho Columbia Brewing Company finished its first year on April 14th, last, with sales of a little over 20,000 barrels, which speaks well for the company's product. A Good Attendance. The entertainment given under the auspices of Hope Section No. 10, Jr. T. of II. nnd T., in their reading room in the Beddnll building, on Friday evening, was a very successful affair and well attended. The entertainment consisted of recita tions, orations, vocal and instrumental music. Thomas Dove, Jr., gave a brief history of the organization from tho time of its institution, In November, 1872, up to the present time. The Section now numbers 150 members, and has a most flourishing treasury. Those taking part in the entertainment were Charles Phillips, Jr., Edward Danks, Thomas and Harry Church. Rev. Meredith addressed those present on the duty ot every tem- runce man. These entertainments will be held every Friday evening. Over 20,000 Barrels Sold. The Columbia Brewing Company put out its first product on April 14th, 18W, nnd sold the firit year, just finished, a little over 20,000 bnrrels, which speaks well for the product they turnish. The Officer Had a Tussle. While Officer Lee was putting a Polish prisoner In the lockup lust evening, the latter's brother made an attack upon the officer to enible his brother to escnpe, Tbe officer, however, proved too much for the man, and be ran out of the alley leading to tho lockup screaming murder: His cries attracted the Columbia boys, and they prevented his escape by escorting him to tho lockup, where he spent the night. Collars and Cuffs that are water proof. Never' wilt and not effected by mo.isturc. Clean, neat end durable. When soiled simply wipe off with a wet cloth. The genuine are mad'; by covering a linen collar or cuff oa bctb. sides with "celluloid" aud as they fro the only waterproof goods uiudc wi Ji such an interliuiug, it follows thu they are the only collars and cuds that will stand the wear aud give satisfac tion. Every piece is stamped aa follovs: TOAOr JnT mark If anything else ia offerWl you it is ..r imitation. Refuse any but the ger u ine, aud if your duuler does vol hi i-a what you want send direct to us, cn Uubing amount and slating size and whether a stand-up or turued-dowa collar is wanted. Collars 25c. each. Cuff 50c. putr. The Celluloid Company, 427-429 Broadway, New York. AMUSEMENTS. pEKGUBON'8 THEATRE. p. j. muaosoN, uahaokr. Three nights, commencing THURSDAY, MAY 9th, '95. Heturn engagement ot CI J In a plays, sented repertoire of new never before pre here. Prices, 10, 30, and 30 cents. lleterved seats at Klrlln's drug store. The Clair M Patee Co Mere Menftdn. Parasols about. Saturday wns pansion dny with tho veterans of the Into war. Main street, between Centre and Coal, Is bolngrepalrod witii broken stone. Owing to the senrcity of cattle, It Is snid, the price of footwear will go up ( next fall. Flour has ndvnnced S1.20 per barrel. Miners' nnd lnhorern' wages contlnuo to go downward. The issuing orders for work and to stop, at the P. & R. C. & I. Co.'s collieries, Is getting to be quite n chestnut. The Tamnqun Recorder has entered upon its third year. Editor Htrsh is mnking n success of his venture. Tho town is dull today as every one who could spare the time nnd had tho wherewithal went to see Buffalo Bill- nt Pottsville. A, restaurant keeper In town compells his employes to whistle while they are in his ale vault in order that they may not drink a portion of the stock. The Evening Hehald accepts advertis ing on a distinct guarantee that Its clrcu lation in Shenandoah Is larger than that of any other dally or weekly newspaper. Our press room and books are open for inspection. We court comparison. Valuable Property for Sale. A good three-story brick house, store room and dwelling. Best location. Next door to First Natlonnl Bank. Apply to No. 30 Oak street, Mt. Carmel, Pa. lm Meeting of Justices. A meeting of the Justices of the Peace and constables of the county was held in the court house at Pottsville this after noon. The object of the meeting is merely to effect an organization. Spring : and : Summer S'u.ItirLg's. ( Order spring garments now ). Besides giving ample time or delivery it enables you to have your pick of our spring assortment. Complete line of domestic and imported novelties in trousers and suiting. PORTZ BROS. SI North. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa, MISCELLANEOUS. . newly carpeted ai d pa'nied. Unoccupied Wednesday night. Inquire at Jiefowich's cioiuiag store. 0.--11 TTI STATE OF AUGUSTE AL1TA. DE. fj ceased. Iiilers of administration on he aoove estate, navlre been cranted to the undersigned, ftil.piraons maemea to cuiu i'3i3iu uru ri'uuebicu iu imuko uuvmcui uuu thoto luvlni: Claims to tireeent tho same wltL- out aeiny to WAROSIKA AL1TA Stieuiiadoah. Fa. J. II. PoMEiiov, Atto-ner, anenanaoan, rn 0 u law ui "ITrHY do pfcr;f complain of hard times T when any w. mun or man can make irom fo to Jiun ay nisliyr All lmvo Heard 01 the wonderful tuicits of thu (.'Umax Dlsli washer : vet ixaiiv are ant to tulnS thev can't mnhe money se ling It 1 but anyone enn make money, uecaiuc eiery rurally warns one One agent has mndo 5478 30 In th? last three rconths.allercavlmr all exnemes and at' tending to regular buslueKg besides. You don't have to canvass 1 as soon as jeople know you hnv it for sale they tend for a Dish Washer. Address the Climax life. Co.. 45 Starr Ave.. uoiuniuus, uuio, lur particulars. L. REFOWICH, Leading Clothier o 10 and 12 South Main St., Has been appointed the sole agent for the Slater Woolen Company INDIGO BLUE (5. 1 8, SUITS Allother goods offered for sale iironot the genuine, u tnese gooas suouiu cnange color within five years your money will be refunded. Have n full Jlne of spring and tmnimer clothing. All genuine goods which cannot be beat for price. An im mense stock of men's, boys' atyl children's summer clothing, Each purobaserof n suit before Decoration Day will be entl- tieu to a genuine American suamrooK tree. L. REFOWICH, Reliable Clothier. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gllbrt Sts. Finest Boors, Wines and Liquore. Choice Temperance Drlnbe. Bost Brands ot 5 and 10c Cigars. A genuine welcome Awaits you nt J oe Wyatt's Saloon ! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. uccjtj, porver Hna aie constantly on tap, Onolce temperance drtoka and cigars. IMPORTAEIT ! Why WBBta VOnr tilVIK Qlinnnt 1 fot Hats nnd Bonnets when you know 1 uim juu uim always ue suited lu price and qual.ty by gotng direct to Hydo's, 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah and get the latest styles in Bhapes and trimming for less MONEY than any place in the town or county. MRS. EC"3Z"I53E1, itew York Cash Millinery Store. 29 North Main Street. I I VT UK, Cnstorla is Dr. Snnuicl Pitcher's prescription lor Infants nud Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor; other Narcotic substance. It Is n harmless suhstltuto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years uso by Millions of Mothers. Caslorla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorla is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any proscription known to me." H. A. Ancimi, M. D IU So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Tho uso of 'Castoria1 Is so universal and its merits so well known that it seems n work of supererogation to endorso it. Few aro the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos BIahttn, D. d., New York City. The Centaub Call arid see our due stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Musical Instruments end Optical Gotds. You can save 50 per cent, by calling on IKE DON'T FORGET THE PLAGE i Between Oak and Cherry Streets. GO Cor. Jardin and Oak FOR YOUR W&LL FftPER. CHINESE ITo. iO iTcrtli 2vCa.in T, H. H, Clothes of all description neatly done lip in n first class manner. J cbhSSPo?w'w scores of families in this city as to my care in wathii.g and superior neatness in . doing up clothing. I do my work better and quicker than other laundry inthiscity. CHARLES LEl Manaser. Our Grand Spring Opening Of French Pattern Hats and Bonnets is Now on. Wo are displaying hundreds of the choicest and most fcelect.stylea ever shown. I French and American designs in flowers of every description. Cheap ribbon, all silk, No. 5, nc; No. 7, 7c; No, 9, 0c; No. 12, 12c; No. 10, 15c; No. SO, 25c per yard all colors. Sailor hats, 15c np; ladles' hats, 23c up; infants lonpt cloaks, cream and white for J1.00 up. Infants' chrUteuing outfits. Silk velvets, to close ont, down fron. 81.00 to 50c per yard. Black sattn, 24 inches wide, ?1.00 yef yard, worth 51.73. Nun's . veils, $1.25 up. Infants' caps, 15c to $1,75, at 4 Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 S. Main St i Garden's iRT WALL pApER; tore. We have just received r fiDe line of the most beautiful and artistic papers in the market, which we will Fell at very reasonable prices. We have also in stock n gr-at deal of lot t year's patterns which we are selling nt a sacrifice. Come and see our line ot goods. We have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. 3T. OARE3W, IIouse, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 WcBt Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. New Firm. New Stock. Hats and Bonnets Ready Trininied or Made to Order. AVe rriakoro extravagant statements, tut are certain that you will rind our slock adapted to jour wan s, and above all You Want Style. Qnr reputation is well known in that direction. Visit our store, see our stock, compare styles, note prloes and your trade is surely ours. Largest ascortment of sailor hats, bridal wreathb and flowers in town at M. & L. STANK'S, No. 7 South Main St., Shenandoah. UNDERTAK1N AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. iMnbr : ml : toir 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended to. Evan J. Davies, IS 1 m m m Castoria. Castoria cures Colle, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without injurious medication. "For Bcvcral years 1 hava recommended 'Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so, as it has Invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardee, St. D , 123th Street and 7th Avo., New York City. Company, 77 Muiuuv Street, New York City. ORKIN, 129 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. PA. 10- Painter and Paper Hanger,. Sts., SBEHANOOAH. Largest Assortment and Lowest Price. All order? promptly attended to X atrset, Slesa.a.sa.f.oali, o.. HOOKS & BROWN .Fall line of Base Ball Cooik Special inducements to clubs. Agents for DAILY-PAPERS. 4 North Main. St. : Wo Have fh Best illuminating oil mde. Odor less, colorless, brllliapt, safe, per fection. If you are in the dark, drop us a postal. We'll enlighten you and lighten yon. ESclipse Oil Oom Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wickft, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardin St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mnll orders promptly attended to. IPeefey's Cafe 36 North Main Street. The most popular resort In the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tnp. Our cigars are the linest. A Clean, Quick Shave Can always bo had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, Fires-class hair cutting and singeing. ' Ferguson Bouse Building. I, 1 J
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