I Hi ALL kni Schuylkill's II EVENING HERALD I V EDXKSDAY. MAY 8, lfc05. THIRD EDITION AROUND. Batch of News Since terday. Noah Webster Mnjor, editor ol the Fottsvllle Evening Chronicle, has been elected a member of the Port Carbon school board. George F. Kcntz, eon of Commissioner 3lentz, has been commissioned as one of Ashland's Justices of the Peace. Letters testamentary were granted Poor Director 'William Derr, of town, on the estate of the late John P. Hoffman. Two manufacturing firms were at Yorkville yesterday negotiating for sites to build upon. Gordon's new hose house will be dedi cated July 4th. Jacob Trough, one of Pottsvllle's well known citizens, is dead. Bertha B. Barr, Oscar O. Barr, Plm grove ; Mnry H. Johnson, Mollno ; Aure Han E. Lefller, Fountain Springs ; John Sones, Hegius ; Jeaunetta Stetgerwalt, Andreas; Laura E. Swartz, Park Place, and Katharine Wagner, Mahanoy City, graduated from the West Chester State Normal School. Goodman & Bro., the truck dealers, who conduct stotes at Pottsvlllc, Maha noy City and Sheuaudoah, have confessed judgment to James Goodman, trustee, for the sum of S4.099 63. The writ is in the hands of the Sheriff. The store of Maulon Yeager, on West Centre street, was closed by the Sheriff yesterday. The County Register, yesterday, issued the following marriage licenses: James H. Cooper and Delia V. McCormlck, both -of Girardville: Peter Lastowskl, of Delano, and Anna Magyar, of Shenan doah ; Thomas Gray and Flora Lear, both of Zions Grove; Stephen Sickle and Anuie Patspolick, both of Mahauoy City, "Bull" Kellar, a well known character of Ashland, attempted to kill himself yesterday, in the county jail, by taking poison. The following deeds were recorded at Pjttsville yesterday : Jonathan K Hogers to Samuel G. Acker, lot in Shen' andoah. Samuel G. Acker to Samuel It. Roberts, lot in Shenandoah. The Schuylkill County Medical Assocla tiou met at Mahanoy City yesterday. Experience the Best Teacher. The great value of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy in curing diseases of the blood, particularly the ills of women, haB again oeen demonstrated. Mrs. W. J. Anderson, of Bruyn St., Kingston, N. Y., in speaking of her experience, says: "I was an awful suffeier from troubles cooimon to my s-ex, was reduced to 70 lbs: four physicians prescribed for me, but I kepi growiug worse. Until I began the use of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy I never knew u well d'iy. By Its use I grew strouger, the pain less frequent, until It entirely disappeared. I now weigh 125 Ids, aud am a well woman. 1 must know a dozen women who suffered similarly and have been cured by its use." t.a'jiju lur wisiling to extend us lerrnuiy ' ussia has more land than any other na- .VI VI tlird talii on in the world. The idea that Russia Spa to gain another slice of the earth as a suit of Japan's brave and brilliant tho tho jimpalgn against China is calculated to lit international politics ou a par with racy. God Cor Spain has a war on her hands in Cuba; moi hlna and Japan have just agreed upon T-i i I,,.. r .. tho pnr.p tprms : Itussia is kuuiuuu iu Inn ght with Japan, and Norway is prepar i.. era fig lor a war wiin oweueu. iuoio mo ... r ' i fT' I. .. . A ther bllllgerent operations, indicating plo am hat almost the entire world has recently cus een and still is In a fighting mood, while mo a i) number of powers that have not yet iilngled in the strife are preparing to do ov thO Go Bh, THE intolerable badgering to whlcn itnesses are subjected in our courts, the utal browbeating, insulting lnslnua ous and many other indignities to which ley are compelled to submit, causes onder and disgust. Some lawyers have on notoriety for their ability to abuse nd humiliate witnesses, ana juuges oted for their gentlemanly courtesy and Igh regard for the feelings of others al bw such blackguard lawyers to ply their Jbuslve vacation wlthaat-ftxerclslnn th A Piece of Her Mind. A ldy correspondent has this to say; 'I want to give a piece of my mind to a certain cl.tss who object to advertisii g, when it cota them anything this won't cos' tnem a cent. "I suffered a living death for nearly two years with headaches, backache, in pain stai.diug or walking, was being literally dritgL-t-d out of existence, my misery in creased by drugging. "At lait, in despair. I committed the sin i f trviugan advertised medicine, Dr. l't-rct's Favorite Prescript ion, aud it re stored me to the blehiedness of sound health. 1 honor the physician who, when h kuows he can cure, hat the moral c mrHge to advertise the fact." Vtif medicine mentioned cures all the delicate diseases peculiar to females, as 'Female Weaknc-s," periodical palnF, lrreculHr'.tles, nervous prostration, spasms, cholera or St. Yitus's dance, sleeplessness threatened insauity. rn ... i I7 ., ., To permanently cure constipation, biliousness, indigestion or dyspepsia, use Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. All the lotest novelties in the jewelry line at Strouse's. E. B. FOLEY, "Fine Groceries,, SOI West Centre Street. Dealer in groceries, flour, provisions, teas, o flees, sue&r, etc. Best quality, towbstprlceu. Your Last Chance. , The Railroad Wreok Sale will close on Saturday, and every dollar's worth of clothing must be sold. In order to Bettlo the nuestlon of damages we will Keep the store open until Saturday, May 11th, I and whatever goods are not sold we will dispose of by putting up the entire stock at auction to the highest bidder, so those who are in need of clothing it will pay them to come at once, as the entire stock will bo sold on Monday morning at 10:30 by auction. The highest bidder takes the entire stock. Clothing men are requested to call and examine the stock as the Railroad Company is not in the business and therefore it will give the clothing dealers a chance to buy stock very cheap. We will give the worklngmen a chance till Saturday night, at 7:30 we close. Don't forget the place, Beddall's build ing, corner Main and Centre streets. Look before you enter and see that you get in the right place. Mr. D. P. Davis, a nroinincnt liveryman and merchant of Goshen, Va., has this to say on the subject of rheumatism : "I taKe pleasure in recommending Chamber' Iain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, as 1 know from personal experience that It will do all that U claimed for it. A year ago this spring my brother was laid up In bed with inflammatory rheumatism and suffered intensely. The first application t r.f.nm1Allnfa T7r.tr. Tlnl.-rt ouen1 tha J i uuiiuiuEtiniu a A....U .... . v. piin and the use of one bottle completely enreu nim. .tor sale oy urunier ijros. Druggist. THE BROUGHALL CHARGES. The Mahanov City Record Modifies Its Attack Upon the Superintendent. The charges made by the Mahanoy City Record against William Broughall, the P. & R. C. & I. Company district superintendent, caused quite a sensation and has Bince been a topic of much com ment and discussion. Mr. Broughall denies them in toto and was in town yes terday seeking legal advice to institute a suit for libel against the newspaper. He wanted Justice Shoemaker to issue a warrant, but the justice said the case was not within his jurisdiction. Mr, Broughall said he would Institute a suit, with the assUtance of a Hiwyer, through the Prothonotary's office The general impression prevailing in town is that the disclosure originated from stories circulated among certain mine employes and that the people who are credited wl'h knowing considerable will know nothing about the matter when the time for proof arrives. The Hekald was informed yesterday that several Polesof town knew all about the affair, but upon investigation it was found that they knew nothing. In Its issue last night the Record took a more modified stand than it held in th previous issue. The paper stated : "The article published in our issue of yesterday concerning the damaging rumors afloat affecting William Broughall, superlu tendent of Ellengowah district, and other colliery ofllciaK, was the cause of a great deal of discussion. Oa behalf of the officials-' concerned a complete and generabdcDial of all the charges is made. The oifly foundation for these damaging rumors is said to be due to the following circumstance. Joe Robber, of foreign nationality, is a contractor at Ellengowan colliery, employing between twelve and fourteeu laborers, among others a cousin named Adam Boshilofski. A quarrel Brose between Robber and Boshilofski, r iand the latter went to Pottsville and miamade the charge at headquarters that, in collusion with the bosses, Robber turned in five or more shifts than his laborers worked and that had the laborers pay ""the extra money back to him. An in vestigation followed. Robber denied all the charge, and it is said that the higher officials of the company were completely satisfied, as a result of the Investigation, that Boshllofskis charges were without foundation in fact, and completely ex' culpated the colliery officials from all blame." Stronse for stick pins. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. ho; When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. B0I When'she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. w When the had Children, she gave them Castorla, Pr Bin wl cis ... Strouse for broaches. Up to Date. Philadelphia is to be Lexowed. Philadelphia's ex-city treasurer, Birds dey, is an applicant for a pardon. Garrett, the murderer, was executed at Lebanon yesterday. There are some indications that the Leg islature may adjourn before Christmas. Buchanan's life has been spared Hgain. It is doubtful now If he will ever be electrocuted. Mayor Strong, of New York, has shown wisdom in bouncing three members o the Police Board and appointing other-. In their place who will act in accord with his ideas of running that department, Strouse for clocks. Special Rates to Wllliamsport. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company offeis a special rate of $3,80 from Shenan doah to Wllliamsport, Pa., and return on account of the annual meeting of the 1 , . . r. i , . ... knights of Golden EhK1. Tickets will be sold May 11th to 17 u, good to return j May 18th, 1695, on card orders. This U an extremely low rate and our local lodges will do well to see the agent of the Lehigh Valley before arrangm; le where. ml2 IT a. Strouse for diamonds. Valuable Properly lor Sale. A good three-story brick house, store room aud dwelling Best location. Next door to First National Bank. Apply to No. 30 Oak street, Mt. Carmel, Pa. lm m- pat.eusowsutement. He Says He Is Not Accountable .for Mrs. Swagler's Injuries. EDlTott IlKltALD: I wish to deny tile charges made against me in last night's issue that I maltreated Mrs. Swngler. Such is not the ante. I never laid my hands on her and the article in last night's HEltALD was terribly exaggerated. ; All I did to Mrs. Swagier was to put her out of the shanty to protect my things, which were valuable. I got permission from Mrs. Swagier to put the things in the shanty, agreeing to take them out when she would ask me but, without asking, she came ont of the house and went into the shanty nnd all the, things she could lift she fired out. I spoke very kindly to her and said that in the after noon, when the men would get home from work, I would get them out, as one of the articles was a stove. She would not listen to any reason and I re placed them twice and each time out they came. Sae then got hold of the stove and would have upset and smashed it. I stopped her and put her out of the shanty. She picked up a stone and hit me on the head with it and I picked up another to protect myself. I got hold of her and she hit me on the arm and in the struggle she fell dqwn aud hurt her foot. This took place outside of the shanty, not near the stove, and I emphatically deny laying my hands on her. The charge is only assault and no intent to kill about it, aud of the witnesses examined not one testified that I hit her, or laid my hands on her, or maltreated her, but said they did not Bee me touch her. The only thing I did was to protect myself from being hit. Most all tho people in the yard saw the whole affair and not one of them can say that 1 struck her if they speak the truth ; nor are there any bones broken in her foot, for such is not the testimony of Dr. Woraer at the office of Justice Williams. This Swagier is a well known character in town and before the justices in town, ns she is a pro fessional fighter, and claims to be, and all the people in the neighborhood are afraid of her, barring none, male and female alike. To my own knowledge during the past six months she has been in two law suits, one with Theodora Wise and the other with William Gomer, ou similar charges, atsauli and battery, iu the same yard ; so sue is well known and the same Swagier. 1 1 deny clllng at the house and making an apology, for I have none to muke, its I tlid not do anything, only what anybody else would have to do if placed in the sa av position, as I was with such a furiom woman as she is. I did call there and offer to pay all expenses incurred and mi iply her with a maid, but only because I don't cae about law, pro vided she would withdraw the case ; but 1 offered no apology for what I did. If she has any bruises on her body and armsshogot them from some othersource, and when the proper time comes I will present in evidence as to where she got them. She Is blaming the in on me and the whole thing is blackmail and spite work. .tames Patterson, Shenandoah, May 8, 1S95. For every quarter In a man's pocket nere are a cozen uses : and to use tan one in such a way ns to derive the grea est uenent is a queotton every one must solve for himself. We believe, however, that no better use could be made of one of these quarters than to exchange it for a oottie oi unamneriain's uoiic, unoiera and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicine thtt every tamlly should oe provlaea wltn uorsaie Dy urunier iiros., uruggisis. All watches repaired by Stronse guar anteed for one year. Removal. Dr. D. W. Stroup will remove his offke to 21 South White street on May 15th. There is nothing better than a good plate of Boston baked beans. Will be served free at the Schelfly House tonight Special This Week. Gents' goad white shirts, 33 cents. Fair ticking for 5 cents per yard. Good quality sheeting, 14 cents. Table oil cloths, 12 cents. P. J. MONAOIIAN, 3-22-tf 28 South Main s'reet, Strouse, the jeweler, for watches. Removal. H. Bury, the jeweler, changed his place of business to the Owens' building, on South Main street, recently vacated by Daniel and Dodson, and Is prepared to receive orders for all kinds of repairing in the jewelry line, which he will do promptly and on reasonable terms, lw M You will ride M a Bicycle Of course you will ride. All the 4 world will fashion, pleasure, Jft DUEltlQfifi TTlftfl. .-T women, children, ft Tt 4.1... - t.ll. ?i 11 Itt&C U W111JC sometimes for the world to re cog nize its privileges; ...t..n It -I r- it adapts itself promptly. There- (jB t . ..... ...i. . in the world will ride a bicycler a COLUMBIA bicycle if you desire the best the world produces j a Hartford, the next best, if anything short of a Columbia will content you. Columbias, $100; Hartfords, $8o $6o ; 1 or boys ana girls, $50. POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn. Bottoo, HfTfk,blcto, ';J San FrancUce, rrorldeace, liuffol.. A Catalogue oomprcbanitte, bfuntlful at my agancr (ret, or br mall lor twoJ-cem lUmpa, The book telle of all tnenewColnmblaiand Hartfrrdi GEO. II. KIUCK, Agent lor the Columbia and Hartford Plc)d Shenandoah, Pa. 1 ?Iere Mention. : . After a good feed our Counollmen ought to be able to finish the pabllo waterworks aud turn on the wator. I Potlttvlllo papers do not like Shenan- doah and would rather see It in the new county If that were possible. "Turn on tho water." That is easier said thau done. Have patience; the money is not all spent yet, You know Rome wasn't built in a day. Give the Councllmen, who work hard enough with out pay, plenty of time. 18 karat solid gold wedding rings at Strouse's. The Test Postponed. The water was to have been turned on for a test of the public water works yes terday afternoon, but when it was under taken the main valve at the eastern outskirts of the borough hursted. The test will be delayed for several days until a new valve ceu be placed. Buy your wall paper and room mould ings at John L. Hassler's. 4-ll-2m Coming Events. May 30. Monster picnic at Columbia park by the Gymnasium Club. May 80. Ice cream festival in Robbins' hall, under the auspices of the Young People's Working Society of the United Evangelical church. June 0. Lecture by Rev. T. Bateman, entitled, "That's the Man," In the P. M. church. I After THREE MONTHS I nf Itailv Wear I iar :Is Still in Good Condition. That'sbccause it's the" ' Celluloid' ' Collar. Its original cost was 2; cts. g and it cost the wearer nothinc after- $ s wards to keep it clean. When soiled, S simply wipe off with sponge or wet? cloth. I These collars nnd cufis arc water- proof, and are the only waterproof 5;;ooas made with an interlining of 5 I linen; therefore the only ones that can last and give absolute satisfac- ? 5? tiou . Every piece of the ucuuinc is , stamped as follows : S Refuse anything that is not sol marked, aud if your dealer has not trot the riirht kind send tlirwr tn n. enclosing amount, and we will mail ? you a sample postpaid. Collars 25 f Sets. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. Give? size, and state whether stand-up or 2 jiuroeu-uowu cuuar is warned. THE CELLULOID COMPANY,! -lar-JO Broadway. NUW YORK. MISCELLANEOUS. 37OII KENT. A room suitable tor a lodge, . newly carpeted ard palmed. Unoccupied Werlnesdnv nieht. Inaulre at Refowlch's clotalcg store. S'Str "ITfHY do people complain of hard times, T? when any woman or man can make from (5 to $10 a day easily 1 All have beard 01 the wosdertul success ot the Climax Dish Washer; yet many are apt to think they can't make money se.llng it! but anyone can make money, because every family warns one One acent has made 8478S8 In the last three months, alter paying all expenses and at. Ltuuiut to regular DUBicess nesiaes. ion aon t have 10 canvass : as soon as people know you havft it tor sale thev send for a Dish Washer. Address the Climax Mfg. Co., 45 Starr Ave., Columbus, Ohio, for particulars. AMUSEMENTS. HERGTJSON-8 THEATRE. F. J. FERGUSON, MAMAGIR Three nights, commencing THURSDAY, MAY 9th, '95, Return engagement of The Glair M. Patee Co. In a repertoire of new plays, never before pre sented here. Prices, xo, ao, and 30 cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. Weeks' Museum, 17 BOVTII SIAJJT 8T11EE1 Grand display of birds and animals ot all Biieci'.one una ccest paintings lb tne county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands ot Cigars. Kree lunch every n ornlcg nd evening. John Wkiks, Proprietor. Kmil J. Beyer's (Formerly Murphy Bros.) Saloon and Restaurant 10 North Main Street. The bar supplied with first-class wines, liquors, neer, aie, porter, unolce cigars When it Comes to GROCERIES ! Our stock speaks for Itself. If you don't come to town, sena your orders. Tney will he nicely filled. ' MUSSER & BEDDALL, 20 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. j IMS 10 F w TRADF Largest and Musical Instruments I3XT TOWN. Uall and be convinced. Watches springs furnished for 50 cents All work guar anteed for one year. iNo. Jiyy outli Main Street, C3-0 Cor. Jardin and Oak FOR YOUR WALL PAPFR ruil IUUI1 VVrui. rrcn, CHINESE x T, H, SNYDER, 3S"o. IO iTortli auTalaa. Btxeet. Slisn.aa.dcali.'X'Q,. Clothes of nil description neatly ilone up in a first class mnimrr T mn rnfr tn scores ot families in this city as to my care in washmR anti fAfherior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work better and quicker than other laundry 'n this city. Our Grand Spring Opening Of French Pattern Hats We are disnlavint: hundreds of the French and American designs in flowers silk, No. 5,5c; No. 7, 7c; No. 9, 9c; No. 12, 12c; No. 16, 15e: No. 80, 85c per yard all colors. Sailor hats, 15c up; ladles' hats, 25c up; infants long cloaks, cream aud white for il.00 ud. Infants' christening outfits. Silk velvets, tn r.lnsp nut. dmvn frnm $1.00 to 50c per yard. Black satin, 24 inches veils, S1.25 up. Infants' caps, 15c to 51.75, at Mrs, J. J. Kelly, Garden's iT WALL We have just received a fine line of the most beautiful and artistic papers in the market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. We have also in stock a great deal of last year's patterns which we are selling at a sacrifice. Come and . see our line of goods. We have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 "West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. L. REFOWICH, Leading Clothier 10 and 12 South Main St., Has been appointed the sole apent for the Slater woolen uompany INDIGO BLUE &. A, 2, SUITS All oth er goods offered f or Ba! e are not t he genuine. If these goods should change color within five years your money will be refunded. Have a full line of spring and summer clothing. All genuine goods wmcn cannot be beat lor price. An im mense stock of men's, bovs' and children's summer clothing. Each purchaser of a suit before Decoration Day will be enti tled toa gemuneAmerlcansbamrocKlree. L. REFOWICH, Reliable Clothier. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Boat Brands ot 5 tind 10c Cigars. IMPORTANT! Why waste yonr time shopping around for Hats and Bonnets when von know that you can always be suited in price and quality by going direct to Hyde's, 29.N. Main St., Shenandoah and get the latest styles in shapes and trimming for less MONEY than any place in tne town or county. New York Cash Millinery Store, 29 North Main Street. A Clean, Quick Shave Can always be bad at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, Firss-class hair cutting and singeing. Ferguson House Building. Spring : and : Summer S'ULltiri.grsL ( Order spring garments now ). Besides giving ample time for 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. 24 North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. -TDK. a. a. seibert - Specialist In diseases of the Eve, Ear", Nose and Throat. tm West Market St., PotUvlllo. Hours 8.80 a. in. to 12 m.; 1 to 4 p. m 7 to fip. m. Sundays, 9 n. m. to li m, iy best stock of and icwnl Shenandoah, Peuna. I'O Painter and Paper Hanger Sts., SBENANC0AH. Largest Assortment nnd Lowest Prloe All order promptly attended to LEE LAUNDRY CEAsLES LE3, Hanger. and Bonnets is Now on. choicest and most select ntvlps rvr allium. of everv descrintion. Chpnn rihhnn. nil wide, il.00 yer yard, worth tl.75. Nun's 26 S. Main St. ' HOOKS & BROWN Full line of Base Ball Goods. Special inducements to clubs. Agents for DAILY PAPERS. 4 Worth Main St, We Have the Best illuminating oil made. Odor less, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. If you are in the dark, drop us a postal. We'll enlighten you and lighten you. Eclipse Oil Gom'y " Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardin St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mall orders promptly attended to. Feeley's Cafe 36 North Main Street. The most popular resort In the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our cigars are the finest. A genuine welcome Awaits yon at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Fool room attached. Finest whiskey, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Obolce temperance drinks and cigars. Fashionable Millinery. We are now prepared to show the ladies of Shenandoah and vicinity the most attractive assortment of the latest style Hats and Bonnets In this city, and at remarkably low prices, A call respectfully solicited. M. & L. STANK'S, No. 7 South Main St., Shenandoah. van a. jj&vies, UNDERTAKING! AND LIVERY. 13 North Jnrdin Street. 3VC. IP. 3VEj2L3Cji33-X", Wairter : ai : Jeweler 1G North Main Street. Bepalrlng of all kinds prmoptly attended to. i
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