ENIN VOL. X. NO. 1G9. SHENANDOAH, PA, SATURDAY, JULY'G, 1S95 ONE GENT. Eli 6- HERflLB REFRIGERATORS baby carriages URGE STOCK! BEST I. P. Wi South Main Street, WILKLIKTSOIST'S MAM 111 SHEETS Ml) PILOT CASE! Our sheets are all 2 yards long, with 2 in. hem at the top; prices 50c. 7?c. each. Well-made pillow and bolster cases for 8, 10. 12.15. 18 and 25c. each. Men's fine white shirts, first-class in every way, only 35c. each better than 50c. kind of other stores; Ladies' ribbed vests, all sizes, 7c. each, or 4 for 2t;c. Everv department is up t and see us for bargains. L J. Wilkinson, 29 S. Main St CHERRINGTON BROS. JP 1 JM XL Ijr XiUI XLXiC59 No. 122 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Qnor; Qal of Oil Cloths, Preserving Jars OpeClal Oaie andjelly Glasses. Best qualities of OIL CLOTHS latest patterns. Mason's preserving jars at So cents a dozen. Jelly glasses with tin lids at the lowest possible prices. Do not forget that we carry the best brands of flour at lowest prices. An Immense Novelties, Lowest Prices. FLAGS and LAMTETtNS F. J. Portz & Son No. 21 North Main Street, Shenaudoah, Pa. Hew Carpels. This week we offer a new line ot choice patterns of Axrain ster and Moquette Carpets. A full stock of Velvet, Tapestry and Body Brussels. Also another lot exactly the same quality as we Ingrain at 25 cents, reduced from Extra Quality A large stock of styles. New Moquette Rugs at low prices. Linoleums at re duced prices, Specials in Canned Goods. We received today another lot of Fancy Northern Sugar Corn, 4 for 25 cents. The best we have had at the price. Also another lot of Fanoy Cold Packed Tomatoes, 4 for 25 cents. Fine Table Poaches, 2 cans 25 cents. California Pears, 2 for 25 cents. Alaska Salmon, 10 cents a can. Today A lot of Strictly Fresh made Fancy Dairy Butter. Three cars No. 1 Timothy nay. -Two oars Choice White Oats. One oar Heavy Winter Wheat Middlings. One oar Yellow Corn. At MAKE! Iliams & Son, r Shenandoah, Pa. to to date in prices and quality. Come from 22 to 85 cents per yard. All th 8 Assortment of the Latest of new Ingrains at 3b cents, have been selling at 50 cents 40 cents All Wool Ingrains Rag Carpets, all prices and Keiter'sj im Lively Events in the Ivcniti". Town Last THE PYROTECHNIC DISPLAY. Hrowory Anouts Have Their Aminnl Parade The l'ollco Arrest Two Shell nnmo Men Columbia Hose Company's Picnic. Tlio pyrotechnic displays that were post poned Thursday night took place last night nud for about two hours Main and Centre streets wero In a blaze of glory. Sky rockets, Roman candles and red flro were set off In profuslou and the sight was a beautiful one. The displays In front of the places of busluess of Postmaster Mellet and Councilman McElhenny were espec ially fine and attracted crowds of people to the scenes of operation. The small boy had heaps of fun running for the sticks of the rockets and many people took Involun tary sprints to escape the rockets that slipped and shot along the groutid Instead of into space. No accidents were reported The ton-n hail a holiday appearanco during the entire night and it was long after midnight when the report of the last cannon cracker died away. During the early hours of the evening the streets were enlivened by music from the 4th Itegluient Drum Corps of Pottsvllle and the drum corps of tho Salvation Army. The former spout the day here and the young men seemed to enjoy themselves immensely. They furnish excellent music and have been invited to repeat the visit at an early lay. As the Salvation Army passed down Main street with its druui corps playing a sacred selection the I'ottsville young men fell in at the rear and inarched in that position for about half a square. Many people wero misled to the conclusion that the army had uniformed its members in season of uncommon prosperity, but when the visitors turned oft at Centre street the humor of the Incident made itself an parent and there were broad smiles on all sides. The army was cut down one half in a rwiuKie. xue moment was more en joyable from the fact that the I'ottsville young men were not in the least boisterous and they fe'.l in and out of the line with a neatuess that would have been creditable to a veteran military organlza tiou. The brewery agents also made the towl lively for soma time with their annual parade. Eight wagons were in line filled with young men attired In ridiculous fashion. The displays by the Lauer and Iiarbey agents were very catchy. The parade was headed by a horseback rider attired in an ulster tied about his body with bunting and a drum corps furnished tho music. The occupants of some of the wagons were too boisterous and fresh to make the parade an appreciative one to tho public. The Columbia Hose Company took ad vantage of the clearing weather.to coutluuo its picnic at Columbia park, and the Grant Band gave a short btreet parado to au- uouuee tho event. Tho attendance at tho park was very good during the evening and the company retrieved some of tho loss it sustained the day before. There was a pyrotechnic display at the park. Severnu baloons were sent up. One of thorn caligh fire after it got some distance abovo the grounds. The picnio was continued today and will be held this evening. This after noon the company's postponed fanta&tio parado took place and was a success. There were a number of very funny features iu it. Last night Chief of Police Tosh aud Lieutenant Lee arrested two strangling fakirs of the Astley circus for working shell aud ball gauio at Columbia Park. The fakirs were fined $7.25 each by Justice Toomey aud stopped their proving on tho innocents. These fakirs have giveu up tho circus to remain in town, as they say the suokers are plentiful. They should be avoided aud prosecuted each time they attempt to throw out their drag 'nets. A few fines will compell them change their base of operations. Don't Fall to Call. Go to the Watsou Houso this evening for something entirely new in the free lunch line. The Water Works. President McGulro his called a meeting of the Borough Council for next Tuesday evening to decide whether or not the pub lic water works shall be formally accepted from the contractors. It Is the Best. Call for and drink Columbia Beer. It is the most refreshing aud wholesome In the market, as well as tho most pure. Maley, the jewoler, for your wedding rings, 1G North Main street. tf Sunday Hpeotals. Kev. J. O. Krouse, of West Grove, will occupy the pulpit of the First Presbyterian churoh at the morning and evening sor. vices. Services will be held in the United Evaugellcal ohuroh (Dougherty's hall) at ltta. m. and 0:30 p. m. Preachiug by the jjastor, llev. It. M. Llcutenwamer. tjuu. day school at 1:30 p. in. Buy a beautiful Btlff hat for 81.50 at Mnx Levit's, 15 East Centre street. PEItSONAL. John A. Tltman has gone to Philadelphia to spend Sunday with his family. Emanuel Klsenhart. of West Line street, has accepted a position under ouo of tho Philadelphia traction companies' and his family will move to that city within a fow weeks. Wo loso a good citizen In Mr. Klsenhart, He was always industrious nud highly respecttd and no better Ilepub- llcan over wont to the polls. C. E. Tltman and daughter left town this morning lor Philadelphia and will proceed from that place to Asbury Park, whore Mrs. Tltman will join them on Tuesday. Mr. Tltman aud his family will he absent two months, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brewer and Mr, nud Mrs. J. J. Franey went to New York city this morning. Mr. aud Mrs. Brewer will go to the Catskills. Mrs. Brewer will re main there for the summer. Mr. Brewer will return next week. Justicas Lawlor aud Walker visited the county seat today. James Grant spent today visiting friends at Pottsvllle. Mrs. John E. Fennel, of Camden, N. J., who was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, of town, the past week, left for her home this mornlug. "Jack" McCarty; editor of the Hazleton Sentinel, and his wife were here yesterday. Harry Learn, of the Shamokin Herald, was a town visitor yesterday. P. J. Ferguson visited Scranton yester day. Mr. Graham, of Scrauton, was iu town yesterday soliciting orders for his firm. Miss Jennie Gunter, of town, will be married on July 10th to G. W. Williams, of Wilkesbarre. Isaac Shlpira, the druggist, returned yesterday from Philadelphia with his bride, nee Miss Hilda Htrschmauu, of Boston, Mass. Miss Tina Press, of New York, is tho guest ot her sister, Mrs. Dr. Hochlerner, on South Jardin street. Miss Dora aud Jacob Kramer, of Boston, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shaplra, on South Jardlu street. John Lambert loft for Philadelphia at noon today. He intends to locate there. Isadore Krotosky, of Pottsvllle, passed through town this morning ou his way to Mt. Carmel. For a new black or brown Dttnlap stylo hat go to Max Levit's, 15 East Centre street. Populnr Lakeside. Mr. It. F. Coogau has made Lakeside the most popular resort iu Schuylkill county and is rapidly establishing it as the pleasure point of all the adjoining counties. Ho arranged a grand inter-county picnic for the Fourth of July and It was a great success. People flocked from all towns within a radius of many miles aud Shen andoah aud Tamaqua sent immense dele gations. All success to "Dick" Coogau. He is an Industrious, clever and whole souled fellow and mauages the hotel at Lakeside like a veteran. His latchstring is alwayB out. Babies made bappy with Luks' Syrup. Bargains Comlnir Max Iteese, who has returned from Wilkesbarre, where he spent a week and made arrangements to sell the products of tho Wilkesbarre underwear factory aud the AVilkesbarro lace factory iu this section of the state. He will sell the goods direct to the consumer, thus saving the go-between profit. Look out for rare bargains. Get your reversible and washable neck wear at Max Levit's 15 East Centre street Sometulne Now. Gd to the Watson House this evening for somethlng'cutlrely now iu the free lunch Hue. Good Offer. Attention is called to the advertisement oft'erlug two valuable properties on White street lor sale. Foot Injured, ltichard McGrath, of Brownsville, sus tained a painful Injury at Packer No. 3 colliery this morning by the headwheel of a screen falling on the instep of his right foot. Dr. Burko, of town, dressed the injury. Held for Trlnl. Justice Deugler this morning put John SupalofskI under S200 ball for trial at court for interfering with Officer Walaltls while he was making an arrest. Married. Daniel Drew, a former resident of this town now located at Houtzdale, aud Miss Mary Cumuilngs, of South Chestnut street, wero married at Philadelphia ou Thursday. They will locate at Houtzdale, For Rout. One of the most desirable houses in the tpwu. No. 20 East Oak street. Contains nine rooms aud bath. Hot aud cold water up aud down stairs. Apply at No. 18 East Oak street. T-0-2t Loliliru Valley Railroad Special low rates to Boston on account of the Christian Endeavor tueetug, July 10th to 11th. Tickets sold July 8th to 11th, good for return to July Hist. Choice of various rail and water lines fioin Now York. See L. V. agents for detailed infor mation. G.27-Sjy!vl-G-8 Klrliu's compound blackberry corulal is the best. 0. The Sell'-iullicted Wound Cost Him His Life. PERITONITUS HAD SET IN He Pnssed Awny This Morntuir WUIlo Wnrdou Brower nud Two At tendants Stood nt tho &ldo of His Cot Martin P.attlgau has gone before a higher tribunal thau the courts of this county to answer for tho crimo he committed last Wednesday morning. The knife wounds he Indicted upon himself after running away from the house in which he had just stabbed his wife and her sister resulted fatally this mornlug. Wheu a Hkisald reporter called at tho county Jail at seven o'clock this morning tho lifeless body of the suicide aud would' bo murderer lay upon a cot in cell No. 19 ou the first tier ou the south side of the jail corridor. The man had died half an hour before. Wheu ltattigan was received at the jail Wednesday afternoon he was plaied upon the cot in the cell that formed his tomb this morning. Two prisoners wero assigned to act as his attendants during the day and two others served at night. Dr. J. Harry Swaviug, the prison physician, looked after the medical attendance. Yesterday Dr. J. H. Cooper was In consultatlou aud the re sult led Warden Brower to decide to re main at the bedside of the victim. He did so and was with lUttigan until ho died. Death was cauced by perltonltus. His abdomen was very much enlarged aud caused intense sutl'ering at times. About 1 o'clock this morning the condition of tlio man became so precarious that Warden Brower sent for Kev. Francis J. McGovern to administer the last rites of the church The clergyman responded promptly aud the dying prisoner was evidently gratitied to see him. After tho departuro of the clergyman ltattigan sank rapidly aud at G:30 o'clock his life passed away. His dying moments were peaceful. Shortly before he died ho made an effort to leave his bed, but was prevented from doing &o by Warden Brower. He said he wanted to wash himself and walk arouud a little. The character of his wounds made it im perative that he should remain lying ou his back. He was conscious to the last moment, but made uo reference at any time during tho night to his bloody work of Wednesday, or to the causes, motives or results. Immediately after the prisoner's death Warden Brower deputized Commissioners' Clerk Carl Coogau to send tho official noti fication to the deceased's relatives and friends In this town aud to notify the Cor oner. The prisou authorities then prepared the remains for delivery to the relatives when claimed by them, which was done this afternoon. Itattigau's victims are making slow progress towards recovery. Both have re covered from the shock, but Drs. Hamilton and Stein say tho chances for recovery are' still uncertain. If perltonltus can be pre vented from setting in tho victims will re cover. Why suffer from Indigestion ? Burdock Blood Bitters cures Dyspepsia and all disorders of the stomach, liver aud bowels. Worth l oinmeudlucr. It Is a gratifying task to commend a good thing. Lack of space yesterday prevented us from paying the compliments deserved by pur old friend, Major Gordon W. Lillie, (Pawnee Bill), and his wild west show aud hippodrome. Many of our people wit nessed Pawnee Bill's show at Lakeside a fow years ago, and that they were well pleased with it was proved by tho largo attendance at tho shows ou Thursday. They wero agreeably surprised to find that tho shows have been greatly enlarged and improved since tho previous appearances iu this region and are conducted on a more elaborate scale generally. We do not hesi tate to say it is the best 25-cont show uuder canvass in the country, and none in the largo audience of Thursday left the grounds dlssatisfiod. Pawnee Bill is also to be com mended for keeping all fakirs off his trail. He gives a good, wholesome eutertatumont aud affords his audleuces all the comfort and protectiou they oan expect. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lessio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on everv saok. tf Sprnntr Any Leaks Lately 1 Wo can't stop the leaks from the olouds, but Bell, the plumber, ooruer Main and Centre streets, oan stop ull your leaks In water and gas mains with satisfaction. Luks' soothing syrup for cross babies, Surprlso Party. Max Frledberg aud family, of Nor$U Bowers street, who are about to leave town to spoud the summer at the seashore, were toudered a surprise iarty last evening by Messrs. Isadore Lauterstein, Harris SeiT, George Rich, David Levine, Harris Meyer, Abraham Browu, Max Dorinon, aud Abra ham Sell, of New York. A very enjoyable ovenlug was spent. Are you sufferlne from rheumatism? j.iiomas Ecleotrio Oil has cured thousands of womTSES of this terrible duSSS ' It only coats 50 ceuts to try it. THE BUSY STORE lid ami UK North Main St. I OUR MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Sale still continues. We add ed this week a number of other, garments, equal in quality and reduced in price. LADIES NIGHT GOWNS. An extra number with tucked yoke, 50c. Another with feather stitch braiding 50c. Another with ruffles. 50c. LADIES DRAWERS. The best value you ever saw, with Embroidery, 50c. LADIES SKIRTS. In price none to equal them. MUSLIN REMNANTS. Sc. Quality 5c. Our odd number of pieces of best sateen as well as demitees and lawns, will be sold at a price you never saw them sold at Sic. Look in our window. Max Schmidt. Tall Jotttnirs. Dennis Slattery, whose term of two years and a half in the county jail will expire in about two months, says he had nothing whatever to do with the reported plan to break jail on the Fourth of July. He says It would be foolish for him to take a hand in suoh a movement and run the risk of additional Imprisonment when only a few weeks stanei between him aud unconditional liberty. Slattery" is looking well and claims to be resigned fo a better future. He will not return to Shenaudoah, but will go to Detroit, Michigan. William Pllmmer, the negro who almost killed the boy Michael Hertz by a blow with a hatchet, at Columbia park on Pr oration Day, is completing a tweu ,. -n sentence aud will be released early next week. Ho says he will nonreturn to Shen andoah, but will go to Schuylkill Haveu, where he has secuied a position as a hostler. Pllmmer has been an exemplary prisoner aud has worked olT'hls fine aud costs by whitewashing the entire interior of the jail. v . Put an end to misery. Do.wi's 1 Hnttnent will cure the worst O&se of Itching Piles there ever was, and do it almost instantly. Years of sutl'ering relieved In a singu night. Get Doau's Olutntent from your dealer. "Y" Proernui. The following program will be presented at a meeting of the" Y" this evening: Sing lug; scripture reading, John Lawson; in strumental music, Miss S. Beddall; pa triotic reading, Charles Bashore; vocal solo, Miss S. Wasley; comio reading, Edward Danks; singing; reading, Miss Yost; ad dress, Beuj. Mausell; vocal solo, George L. Hafner; critic's report. Prayer meeting it 3.30 Sunday afternoon in the "V'rootu. All invited. Have your carpets, feather and mat tresses cleaned by the Steam Renovating Co., 32 East Coal street. 4-17-3m Scliollly IIouso. Clam chowder for free lunch tonight Hard and soft shell crabs. Lobsters. Spriug chickens. Oysters. Clams, Go to Maley's for ladles' buckles, 1G North Main street. belt tf A New Boiler. The Columbia Brewing Comuan. aa contracted with the E. ICeeler Couyxny, of Williamsport, for a very large stta boiler of tho latest improved pattern -JIHd ex pects to have It In place at the fewery next week. "VK The only baby medicine Lnke'.ymp. We have all The things you want Hl you out for, the picnics, i k t will endeavor to treat Ju f welt that it well be HkegoWj to a picnic to visit us often through out the year. II HI: 122 North Jardin Strce am, m m