ETTENIN IIERULB SHENANDOAH, PA , TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1895. ONE CENT. REFRIGERATORS BABY CARRIAGES LARGE STOCK! BEST MAKE! LOWEST PRICES! J P. Willi ams South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. & Son, tii Some of tlio Cases They Hand. llavo in OFFENCES OF VARIOUS HUES Cnoo of Assntilt nutl Unttorj Which tho Victim Ilomnliied Uu cousolnus lor ttovornl Hours. Au OITeuiIor Escnpcs. In CHERRINGTON BROS. FINE GROCERS, 122 NORTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH. DRIED FRHIjS. Prunes 3 pounds for 25 cents, Prunes 2 pounds for 25 cents, Peaches 3 pounds for 25 cents, Peaches 2 pounds for 25 ceqts, Nectarines 3 pounds for 25 cents. Apricots 3 pounds for 25 cents, Currants 3 pounds for 25 cents. Pitted Plums 2 pounds for 25 cents. Raisins 5 pounds for 25 cents. Raisins, (blue) 3 pounds for 25 cents, Raisins, (red) 3 pounds for 25 cents, Pears (dried) 2 pounds for 25 cents. California Peaches, 15c per pound, Prunes, " " " Apricots, " " c Do not forget that we carry the best brands of flour at lowest prices. Wall Paper, Mouldings and Curtain Poles. Nothinc o.hn.nfrfio fli greater advantage than pretty wall paper, handsome window r.l.nrln,. I I-l! - IJ! 1 1 oxuiucb, uiuanu room mourning anu curtain poles. Uur line stands pre-eminently at the head of anything in this section of the county. We are sure we can please you in quality and price if you will but take Jhe time to see and ascertain prices on these goods. Contracts taken and satisfaction K-rnPortSB & Son, No, 21 North Main Street, Shenandoah. Bargai WILKLIKTSOKT'S lins Like These This Week Lace curtains at 69c 89c and 98c per pair, worth double. White bed spreads at 59c 87c 98c and upwards. Extra values in linen towels, 25c per pair or $1.25 per dozen. Regular 40c orcam table linens now 22c per yard. Chenille table covers 39c. lurmeny Jpi.uu; DOtter at OUC. worth. SL.b. hurra n hon n nnvoro 79c, reduced from 1.50. Ladies' ribbed vests, 4 for 25 cents. jDOlGe mckmcrs on the rflmnn.nr t.nhln Knrle nC nnntnn n.if.'r, prints, blue drillings, muslins, etc., at money saving prices; two u,uuouuu j-iiiua iiubu porcaie, wiae anu neavy, regular iZio tnnd lor only G cents. L J. Wilkinson, 29 S. Main St. Domlntclc Necuty and Jacob Sillier wcro uetoro Justlco Tooiney, charged by Abe Saba, an East Cotitro street storekeeper, with stealing a revolver valued at six dol lars. Baua lett Ills store to see a street light and when he returned the revolver had disappeared. The accused men were arrested, but both vigorously protested their innocence. Necuty's clothing was searched and the weapou was found in one of his pockets, lie expressed surprlso'that Saba should identify the revolver and said it was given him by a tramp. The case was settled by the accused paying the costs. Euoch Metkofsky Is wanted lu a case before Justice Tooiney, lie beat Thomas Metkofsky and then smashed several win. dows in the victim's house with stones. A warrant was sworn out on charces of as- sault and battery and malicious mischief, but Euoch slipped away before it could be served on him. William Vebenskls was taken down to the Pottsville jail by Constable Thtllips yesterday on a commitment issued by Jus tice Williams. Vebenskls got too much polinkl ou board Saturday night and at tacked John Wisher and William Ro- mauaskus. He injured the latter so had that he remained unconscious for several hours and it was believed that a cash on the forehead would result fatally. Roinan- askus' condition has improved consider ably and It is now believed ho will re cover. TI112 EGO THOWEKS. Hnrry Booker and Others ou Trial nt Pottsville. Tue trial of II. W. Becker, John Ken nt), John J. McAllister, James Luve, Jouti J, Fell, Patrick Cullen and Cuarlea iij ijLlnL'Uun was nuenpii hpfnrn . iiHkh K.. idite jtsterday ntiernoon. The defendants are under au indictment charging tueui wan assault and battury, assuult uud bat Ury udou an olUcer aud dir-turliim- nn (eitumuient. On the uight of Decenibel 8, iou-j, me dusiuii uaieiy company nued an enHgement in tho Palace Theatre nt uitanlville. It was during the last act tuut lUcker at the head ot a number of joung men marched uuwn the mum aide mid ke the signal to tbiotv tggs nt the peiluiiuers. tuiisimu Ebeile, a neavy siucKuolder in the Puaco Theatre company, and his sou, Frederick, wi.o ts manager and secietary ot i he company, alleged that Becker was tiie leader uf the gang, Wheu Mauager ijuuue loin uec-Ker ue una to stop muklug u disturbance, he ears the latter advanced upon him aud struck him ou the jaw. At this , luncturj .John llmvniin u mwiui officer, attemnted to arrest ISeuker nud in the sfcuflle that ensued, llowtllj was badly useu up. ine egg turowing cnio near raistig u riot and in the midst of tue ex- Pltl'ltlMfit, tha Plirlnlii Una rlinnnari Aim... 1 ' .l.uj;ll uuuui tix eggs and a quantity of dirt and sticks W-r, liwlforl llnnn lha al.i.a nnnnnlli.i. n I1R THIIfnntiv nr Itia Khur it. It .n an charged that Becker (.id not pay the admis siun fee aud brought the gaug down lrom the uallt-rv. . uc uKicuuauia tile il1 11 f-, ouun that the prosecution is the result of un old f 1 . 1. . ; . . i .. . V. 1 U . . 1 . . 1 icuu iuui l;xlbs neiweeu vuo .ucuca uuu ine isecKers The Eberlee, latner ana son, own 80 shares of stock. The Beckers, father and son. hold tlm Rme number of shares. Up to about two ytars ago the P.nlrn.a 1h . t 1 n J II rrn UuntjAf wcwin VVCIC 1U LUUI1U1 UUU J icnw., one of the dtfendants, wn9 manager of the meatre. inen tue uoerles sucevcaea ine Beckers and Fred Eberle was inado mana ger nnd secretary. Since then the Ec.erlej and Beckers have not been on verv rroud . . , . . lerma. jiecKer, ine aeienaaot. Who is tbe floldermau's jewelry stocked than ever. store is better Hew arpels This Week WG offer a TlOW lino nt ohmna nntfAwfic A w Uv pubbUlUO III XXAlUlU" ster and Moquette Carpets. A full stock of Velvet, Tanestrv and jjvuj ajiuBsoib. initio unouior ioc oi now ingrains at 35 cents, exactly tho same quality as we have been selling at 50 cents. Ingrain at '25 conts, reduced from 40 cents All Wool Ingrains Extra Quality A large stock of Rag Carpels, all prices and styles. New Moquette Rugs at low prices. Linoleums at re duced prices, Specials in Canned Goods. Wo received today another lot of Fancy Northern Sugar Corn, 4 for 25 cents. The best wo have had at tho price. Also another lot of Kanoy Cold Packed Tomatoes, 4 for 25 cents. Fine Table Peaches, 2 cans 25 cents. California Pears, 2 for 25 !onts. Alaska Salmon, 10 conts a can. Today-A lot of Strictly Fresh made Fancy Dairy Butter. i TO Three cars No. 1 Timothy Hay. Two cars Choice White Oats. One car Heavy Winter Wheat Middlings. One oar Yellow Corn. At Keiter's. Sojourniuir nr. Mud Itnu. A party consisting of Acuew McBride. Esq., wife aud two children, Mrs. James Judge, mother of Mrs. McBride, Eobert McMulleu, all of Philadelphia, and S. O. M. Hollopeter, Esq., of town, left ou an early morning Lehigh Valley train for Mud ISuir, where they will spend a week. The male members of the party are well supplied with fishing tackle. It Is the first visit of the Philadelphia representatives to the anthracite region and they are the guests of Mr. Hollopeter. After thev- pet tired fishing they will return here and in spect the coal mining operations. Mr. McBride is the partner of Dallas Sanders, Esq., the Philadelphia lawyer who is so ex. tenslvely interested in the electric railway enterprises ot this county. No stock in the jewelry line like Holder man's lu Shenandoah. Soino Seats Loft. There are still a number of reserved seats left for sala for tho Grammar and High School commencement exercises to be held in Ferguson's theatro on Thursday and Friday evenings. The seats should be secured at once. The exercises will start promptly at 8 o'clock and reserved seats will be forfeited after that time, Tickets can be procured at the librarv rnnm nn South West street, 0-10-3t Holdermau's jewelry stocked than ever. store is bettor Automatio Doors. A Philadelphia firm has hung new lire proof doors ou the Schuylkill Traction Company's boiler house. The doors are sn arranged as to bo open at all times, but in case of lire a fuse is ignited which, when burned out, causes the doors to close, thus preventing auy fire reaching the engine room. A new switch board was remHv put in also, anil is quite an improvement over tue oiu one. g - Hu..uu..u., . J nllhltshpr nf n nnnimnur nt. riirurft t.11 1. I " - - " MV11lII.JHI uv .llt,IUIIIIC lb is alleged, published an article in bis paper uruumug me company as a iaKe. inn ar ticle unnp.irpii uimn timn hpfnrn tha mm. pany got to Girardville. Iu the examination of witnesses, counsel for the defending, are putting stress on the poiut that Becker did not lead tbe charge on the company until af'er the acton bad used bis name in ribald songs and low variety stage gags. Ex-District Attorney Koch and Georirn J- A udliuuer represent the niospeninm. W. A Marr and John F. Whalea are counsel for the defendants. The case is still on trial. COURT MILCELI.ANY. The case of Frank Rniesp (-hurowl rollh obstructing a public hichwav in Rabn towuibip by placing sections of street rail way track upon it, after be had been warned not to do it by Supervisor Alorns Cell, was concluded before Judge Bechtel. The costs were divided. William E. Bates pleaded guilty to the chume of cheatinc ate., nn nnfh nf .Tnhn Mullen. He woa sentenced to pay a fine of six cents and serve bO days. Gtorge Ulrich said he was guilty of f. and b. as charged by Emma Hnrtlinger, and got the usual sentence and paid tbe costs. Even chroniu diarrhoea succumbs quick ly to Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Straw berry, nature's own specific for all bowel complaints. Meeting oi Hie Fourth Committee. of July THE BUSY STORE 110 nud 118 North Blnln St. THE PE0JE0T IS BOOMING A Boy Loses tlio hluht ofnu Eyo In Giuno of Huso Unll-IIo Wns Accidentally struck With ii lint. The delegatos appointed by tho several local organizations to meet the joint com mittee on arrangements for the Fourth nf July demonstration met ai:aln last nlrht. in the parlors of tho Columbia H. & S. F. Co., and speut nearly two hours in dis cussing various plans for the event. ihero were among the attendants six delegates from tho Polish and Lithuanian societies. Whej tho nueatlou arose as to the manner in which the expense of secur ing music for tho parade came un two of the delegates stated that their respective so cieties would furnish their own music. The other delegates stated that their societies would pay their pro rata share of the ex pense Tho Hesoue Hook & Ladder Company will hire a drum corps. Major Jennings Council, Jr. O. TJ. A. M., and Camp 112, P. O. S. of A., will pay their pro rata shares. Several of the delecates iu at tendance were uninstructed on this meas ure, but two delegates stated positively that their societies would not pay a pro rata share, or assume any responsibility for music. Tho sentiment of these socle ties seems to be that the business men of the town who profit by such demonstra tions should pay for the music required bv subscriptions. Joel D. Leddon, the white-haired dele gate from Watkln Waters Post No. 116, G. A. R., made a couple of rattllnc pa triotic addresses. Ho said he could not vouch for the number of men the Post would havo in line, as the members are passing away fast and those remaining are getting too old to march with the younger generation, still be would civo assurance that the Post would bo iu line aud would pay its pro rata shaio towards the expense to be incurred by hiring bands. He sup plemented his lemarks with a motion that a committee of ten bo appointed to solicit funds to help pay tor the music nnd the committee was appointed. One delegate stated that several business complained last year because no POINTS. Don't forget the festival to he Given in Bobbins' opera houso tomorrow evening hv the Presbyterians. Help the firemen to make the celebration of the coming Fourth a graud success. The garden fete at Broome's. Browns. ville, tomorrow evening, will be generously patronized. Every citizen ought to tiav his si lilrfi tn the firemen for sprinkling the streets. For services rendered at fires they get no pay and the least the people can do is to lib erally patronize tlio sprinklers. To make up for tho failure to uronerlv observe "Flag Day," the display of flags ana bunting ou the Fourth ought to be something immense. None are too noor tn own an American flag and display it on that day. Fourth of July demonstration had been ar ranged aud one said that if a joint com mittee would arranco some attraction to keep the people iu town and draw others to it ou the approaching Fourth, he would cheerfully contribute ten dollars towards the expense. A committee on parade program was ap pointed and the joint committee decided to assume the responsibility for the hiring of one band. The committee will meet again next Monday night. DRAWING NEARER THE FOURTH. Summer goods are moving rapidly, leaving a lot of short ends, especially in white goods. We now offer a lot of these at -very low prices. White Stripes anfl Cross Bars Now in our window, 6 cents a yard. Another lot reduced to ioc a yard. All very low and perfect goods. Window Shades Still at 19 cents, or 6 for gi.oo. Never heard of before. Sesmless Hosiery For ladies as well as children. Any size you wish. Now at our second table, your choice at 10 ce.nts. Sim Shades aud Umbrellas, Natural wood handles, good for rain or shine, at 50c. This puts all competition in the shade. Max Schmidt PERSONAL. Jewelry at Holdermau's. Slcnirl Corps at Work. Two detachments of Cant. Baird Hal. berstadt's Signal Corps, N. G. of Pa., estab- Uslied communication between Ashland and Delano, a distance of fourteen nnd a half mllos, on Sunday, aud operated tht heliograph very successfully. Holdermau's for watches. Workmen (startled. Workmen engaged lu one of the Lehich Valley shops at Delano were startled yes terday uy beeiug a copperhead snake crawl through the flooring. Robert Gosert. killed the reptile. It was two and a half feet loug. Silver novelties at Holdermau's. Tlio Ouly clrous. The Sands & Ast lev's nhn ing is elsewhere announced, is the only tentea amusement organization that has bad tbe bonor of exhibiting he fnra nrall. dents snd kings. t t 11 Presents at Holdermau's, Taulo Board. Table boarders cau he accommodated at Mas Beose's, 3(H East Centre street. When you want good rooflnc. pluuibliii!. gas fitting, or general timsmlthing done call on E, F. Gallagher, 18 West Centre street. Dealer in. stoves 3-i-tf lu endless styles at Holder Bracelets man's. Soliollly IIouso Bill of Faro. Hot liiuoh tonight. Clams. Fresh and salt oysters. Hard and soft shell crabs. Lobster and Lobster salad, Spring chicken. Clam soup. - Fish cakes. Frogs. Presents for graduates at Holdermau's. Fashions Up-to-Dnto. If you want a fashiouable hat. or tlin latest novelty in shirts aud neckwear, tha uest 01 goons at tue lowest prices, go to Max Levit s Up-to-date hat and gents' fur ulshing store, IS East Centre street. Tit, man's uew building. Try Scbetder's Homemade Cakes. 23 East Coal street. Bread and 4 17-lm Fluuors Amputated. John Simons, of Chestnut street, nn e,m. ploye nt the Ellengowan colliery. flngera of his left hand mashed by being oaught in the eccentrio rod of a fan eniHn. The fingers were amputated by Dr. G. M. Hamilton. and Watsou Uouso Froo LuuoU. Consomme tonight. Calf's liver onions tomorrow morning. 11 Buy your wall paper and room mould. l-U-2m lug at John L. Hassler's. "Burdock Blood Bitters entirely cured me of a terrible breaking out all over my body. It is a wonderful medicine." Miss Julia Elbridge, Box 35, West Cornwell, t'ouu. Eyo Destroyed. Howard Beckor, a boy 15 years old and residing on Line street, was sorionslyiu jured while playing base ball yesterday afternoon?" A boy named Albert Hasklns swung a bat to hit a pitched ball. Iu the DacKwam swing tlio bat struck young Becker in the right eye. The boy was knocked unconscious and remalued in that condition for some time. It was found that the lniury to the eve was such ns tn lead the attending physician to believe that the sight was destroyed. ' Holdermau's jewelry than over. store leads more Comlmr Evouts. Juue 19. Garden fete aud entertainment at tho residouce of A. It. Broome, Browns ville. Juno 10. Strawborry festival in Rob- bins' hall, under the auspices of tho Pro byterian church. July 4. Ice cronm aud fruit festival for benefit of the Primitive Methodist church. July 4. Ice cream festival under aus pices of Co. A, Jennings Guards, at Rob bins; opora house. July 4. Grand reunion pionio of the people of Schuylkill, Quay, Carbon and Columbia counties at Lakeside. ' July 17. Ice cream festival in Robbins' Opera Houso under the auspices of the V." Au Ovorslcht. If, lu his discovery of Amorioa. Onlnm. bus had discovered the Columbia Brewery aud carried home witli him several cases of the Columbia Lagor Beer the ereataxnlnrnr would have been in greater favor with the court of Spain. More howoroKo. Operations on tho West Coal street smvor will probably be commenced The property holders are circulating a petl- lion wmou is meotlug with success. Notloo. To insure prompt deliverv nf lauudry ou Saturday morning, have it at iays steam Lauudry uot later timn Thursday a, m. C L Fay, Prop, Councilman Gaffigan spent yesterday at tbe county seat. R. W. Stout is doing jury duty at Potts ville this week. Justice T. T. Williams spent vestcrdav In company with minr nf tha im.n..,. politicians of tho county. Leon Rabinowltz, Abe Sherman nnd Morris Miller visited friends at Shamokin. Frank and Robert Schaubltue. of Pntta- vllle, wero guests of the family of Michael Peters. Georgo Oartber, of Readtnc. is a truest of . town friends. William and Christ. Foltz and Joseph and John Lehmlor attended the Oerther funeral nt Minorsville yesterday. doscpli Uobley, of Mahanoy City, was n visitor to town. Charles Glrviu lias gone to Lancaster to spend several days with relatives. J. J. Iraney and wife went to Philadel phia this morning. Christ Schmidt and Jacob Noll Wflnt tn Wilkesbarre this morning to attend a con vention of German societies. John Slattery spent today at Philailel. phla. Lewis Goldln went to Atlantic Citv to. day to make hotel arrangements for his family. Mrs. C. E. Tltmmi vtalto.l r-io.i,, 44iV,MU .lb Pottsville yesterday. John McGowau paid a brief visit to town yesterday. Justice Pierce Walker attended the meeting of Justices at the county seat yes terday. Samuel Roberts was an attendant at the Pottsville court today. Jacob Obelsky was a visitor to Mahanoy City today. John F. McGinty, of Tamaqua, is the guest of tho Brennau family, on South. Main street. Mrs. John Martin, who w.i -uiti.. friends at Suubury, returned home this moruiug. John G. Bishop, of Holvokn. lrn accepted the position of bookkeeper tor the Columbia Brewing Couinanv oated by Charles A. Ferchland, who has accepted a similar position in New Vork city. is Itching Piles, nluht's instantly relieved and nermnnnnt.il '...i uy Doau s Ointment, Your dealer to keep it. New Quarters. The Home Friendly Soolatv nf ii.m. more, Md., has removed it mon t A"". -.3 Hum iraneys building, corner of ivr.in o.i Oak streets, to tho corner of Coal and White streets. The emnWR m ntteud tohe business iu tho usual manner. William T. wui'DtmiumiDul. Holdermau's for watches. BUTTER Is cheap now, and wo have it as cheap as tho cheapest; and what is more wo havo it as good as tho host, at G RAPS 122 North Jardin Street