m m ENIN HE VOL. X. NO. 1SL SHENANDOAH, PA , SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1S95. ONE CENT. EH LB 1 REFRIGERATORS BABY BEST South Main Street, That we carry the heavy and shell BAR All sizes constantly ' Also a large line of our line. ilpE STOCK! J. P. Will F. J.Fortz & Son No. 21 North Main Street, Shenaudoah, Pa. mm 141)15 Ourgheets are all 2 yards long, with 75c. each. Well-made pillow and bolster cases for 8, 10, 12,15, 18 and ac. each. Men's fine white shirts, first-class in every way, only 35c. each (letter than 50c. kind of other stores; Ladies' ribbed vests, all sizes, 7c. each, or 4 for 25c. Every department is up to date in prices and quality. Come . ana see us lor bargains L. J. Wilkinson. 29 S. Main St. CHERRINGTON BROS. No. 122 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Fresh Creamery Butter and Eggs received tri-weekly and sold as low as possible. Loose Coffees, at 23, 25, 30 and 35 cents per pound. Oolong, Imperial, Extra Oolong and English Breakfast Teas at 25, 40, 50 and 60 cents per Largest Assortment of Canned Goods of all Brands in Town. Hew Carpels, This week we offer a new line ster and Moquette .Carpets. A full 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 Monuette Rues at duced prices, Specials in Canned Goods. We received today another Corn, 4 for 25 cents. The best another lot of lancy Cold Packed Tomatoes, 4 for 25 cents. Fine Table Peaches, 2 cans 25 cents. Alaska Salmon, 10 cents Today A lot of Strictly Fresh made Fancy Dairy Butter. Tlnee cars Xf. 1 Timothy Hay, 5Vo oara Choice White Oats. One oar Heavy Winter Wheat Middlings. One oar Yellow Corn. At Keiter's. CARRIAGES MAKE! LOWEST PRICES! iams & Son, Shenandoah, Pa. finest and cheapest line of GLASSWARE in the coun ty in stock. beautiful table glassware, see 9 m pilot cases. i. 2 in. hem at the top; prices 50c. to pound. o( choice patterns of Axmin- stock of Velvet, Tapestry and of new Ingrains at 35 cents, have been selling at 50 cents 40 cents All Wool Ingrains Rag Carpels,, all prices and low prices. Linoleums at re lot of Fanoy Northern Sugar we have had at the price. Also cents. California Pears, 2 for 25 a can. it M The t'olico Disregarded the Protests of Mrs. Yodkois. 1 AND A GOOD HADL WAS MADE Four Women nnd Tliroo Men TnUeu Into Custody nt nn Old Ilnnnt nnd Mn relied Down to tlio ' County .Tnll. ! Chief of Police Tosh made another effective disorderly house raid this morning and dragged quite a group into his net. The Bceno of operations was at the "oyster hay" at the southwest corner of Centre and Bowers streets. At one o'clock this morning atteution was attracted hy cries of "Police!" Special Officer Martin Mullahey hurried to the placo and found that the occupants were trying to eject one Anthony Koraltls, who was taken Into custody, hut subsequently released, as no 0110 appeared against him. Meanwhile Chief Tosh, Pollccmeu Lee, Kerwln, Hand and Walaltls and Constable Glblln joined Mullahey and It was decided to watch the house. Glblln was armed with a warrant. At 0 o'clock a raid was made. Mrs. Yodkois protested that no body was In the placo, but the officers did not take her -word for It and entered the building nfter bursting open a door. After the officers searched the first and second lloors of the building it looked as If Mrs. Yodkois had told the truth, but upon ascending to the third Hour they found a man and four women huddled in one bed and In another room found a solitary man All were taken Into custody and held on various charges. The women were charged with ludcuess and fornication and the men with maintaining a bawdy house. The women were Ida Craw ley, Grace Johnson, Blanch Clark and Emma Haas. The namos of tho men are Albert Good and Robert Johnson. " All were given a hearing before Justice Toomoy and committed to jail in default of 5300 ball each. They wero taken to the Pottsvillo jail. This house was "pulled" only a few weeks ago, but has since been a source of great aunoyace to tho respectable residents of tho vicinity. Mrs. Yodkois has come forward with a claim that a largo sum of money was stolen from her houso, but the police say there Is no truth In tho assertion. All shoes warranted as represented and money refunded if you want it. Factory Shoe Store, Beddall's building. Attempted Hlehway Robboi-y. Shortly after midnight Constable Gib lin and Special Officer Mullahey were at tracted to tho corner of Lloyd and Bowers streets by the sound of a whistle. They found a man uaiued Enoch Nork with a tooth missing and his head cut. Kork said four unknown men had assaulted him and tried to steal his watch. His injuries were inflicted with a billet. The police say the assailants are known and will be arrested. Even in the most severe cases of sprain or bruise, cut or burn, Thomas' Eclectrio Oil gives almost Instant relief. It Is the ideal family liniment. Mr Cut nt Coffee's. The balance of the stock of PhiliP Coffee's grocery store, 34 East Centre street, will positively be closed out next Lweek at half price, regardless of cost of goods. It Is utterly Impossible to mention prices, on account of space, so we would advise all lovers of bargains not to miss this opportunity. Spices at 2 cents per quarter pound, J tunica ginger 10 cents per quarter, best rice i cents per pound, best teas 22 cents per pound, all kinds of extracts at 4 cents per bottle, new cheese 3 pounds for 23 cents All other goods sold accordingly. Also scales, dry beef cutter, cheese cutter, writing desk, show cases and othor fixtures can be bought at a bargain. 7-18-2t "Y" Procrnm. The following program will be rendered at a meeting of the "Y" to be held this evening: Singing; scripture reading, J. H. Danksj "The National Convention," Mr. Bashorej siuglug; "The Temple Fund," Miss Brown; Instrumental music, Miss Beddall; "The Great Petition," Miss Man sell; singing; "News of the Week, J. T. LawBou; reading, Mr. Bees; critio's report. The Factory Shoe Store, Beddall's build lug. a. "Ullio" Contest The wheelmen of town contemplate a handicap road raco to Mahanoy City and return. It will be open to all and the prize will bo a diamond ring. Hove jour carpets, feathers nnd mat tresses cleaned by the Steam Renovating Co., 32 Bast Coal street. 4-17-3m Wntsou IIouso Freo Luuoti. Tonight one of the finest lunches of the season will be served. Speolnl This Wool;. Ladles' vosts, 0 cents; Brussels carpets, 42 cents; a nice unbleached muslin for 6 cents. P. J. Monaohan, 30 South Main street, Shenaudoah. 8-11-tf Xotlco. All property holders and consumers o The Sheuaudoah Citizens Water nnd Gas Company are hereby notified of the follow ing sections of their by-laws : , "Section 3. Any person intending to discontinue tho use of the water, shall give notice thereof In writing to the chair man of the Watering Committee, one month before the expiration of the year for which such payment shall have been made; otherwiso thoy shall be chargeable tvlth and pay the rent for the year next ensuing. "Sec. 13. Persons declining the use of the water after having the sauio Introduced on their premises, shall at the time of giving notice to that effect, ns specified In section 3, pay to the chairman of the Watering Committee, or such person as they may authorize to receire the saiuo, the sum of seveuty-fivo cents for detach ing tho ferule from the main pipe and Plugging the hole." Property holders and consumers who do not comply with the foregoing agreements aro liable to have suit taken ngaiust them. By order of the Stockholders, T. It. Beddall, Pres. Attest: F. O. Reese, Sec'y. Shenandoah, Pa., July 20, 1895. The new shoo store Is going to be your store. Come and enjoy It. It is conse crated to tho Interest of the people. The Factory Shoe Store, Beddall's building. Rellirious Notices. Bev. Jackson White will occupy the pulpit of the Ebenezer church of the Evangelical Association tomorrow evening. The services In the English Lutheran churoh tomorrow, both morning and even lug, will no doubt be one of the most Impressive and encouraging In the history of the congregation. The sermon at 10:30 a. m. will bo delivered by Iter. W. Myers, of Catawissa, at which time tweuty-fivo applicants will bo received by the pastor. Sormon nt C:30 by Bev. S. P. Zimmerman, of Mahanoy City, nnd Rev. W. Myers, after which Rev. C. W. Sechrist will bo Installed pastor of the churoh. A collec tion for tho benefit of tho Lidios' Aid Society will bo taken up in the evening. A most cordial invitation Is extended. to all. Prayer fleeting wl'.l bo held in tho "Y" room tomorrow afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock. All aro Invited. Rev. A. M. Stlrk, presiding elder of tho Allentown district of the United Evangel ical church, will preach tomorrow, at 10 n. m., In Dougherty's hall, and In the English language. Communion nfter preaching. The pastor, ltev. II. M. Lichtenwalner, will preach at 0:30 p. m., and after the sermon Christian baptism will be administered to several young men. Tho public Is cordially Invited. , What seems but a case of simple diar rhoea frequently developes Into the most dangorous of bowel troubles, If neglected. Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry is a never-failing specific in all such cases. Tosh's Application Refused. Tho writ of quo warranto applied for by Chief of Police Thomas, Tosh, of town, against Sheriff Scott, whom he wants re moved from office, for alleged corrupt solicitation of votes, was refused by Attorney-General McCormack, yesterday, ,ou the ground that the charges aro not specific enough to warrant the state in interfering. Mr. Tosh said last night that he had heard of the adverse decision, but that did not end the matter by any means. He declined to say, however, what is likely to follow, as he had not seen his counsel. Go to Maley's for ladies' silver belt buckles, 1G North Main street. tf Splendid Crops and Good Times Are in sight in nil portions of the country traversed by the lines of the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. Com,' wheat, oats, barley and tlax in Northern Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, South and North Da kota. Now Is the time to go West and look over tho country. For further Infor mation address W. E. Powell, general immigration agent, Old Colony building, Chicago, 111., or John R. Pott, district passenger agent, Wllliamsport, Pa. 7-20-eod-3t Give teething children Lilies' soothing syrup. Advertised Letters. The following letters remain uucallod for at tho local post office : Thomas K. Aber, Jr., John Atherly, A. Glnskey, Mrs. H. Ollro Harris, William Lamb, Miss Blanch Redmond, L. L. Rice, J. & 1 Scroth Paoking Company, W. Sohwlnds. M. Melldt, P. M. Uny Wniron Party. Miss Maize Sohollenberger and about 25 dressmakers of town enjoyed a hay wagon ride to the valley today; The wagon was gaily decorated with flags and burning, ComtuK Kvonts. Aug. 15. Ice cream festival in Rfbjjius opera house under the auspices of Hope' Section Pioneer Corps. Sprung Any Leaks Latoly f We can't stop the loaUs from the clouds b. JU-11, the plumber, corner Main and Cjro streets, oan stop all your leaks in water and gas fnim. with sat: 'taction. "After suffering from dyspepsia for three yonrs I decided to try Burdock Blood Bitters. Two bottles oured me entirely." Mrs. G. C. White, Taberg, Oneida county, New York. A An Early Morning Itnilroad Crash at Yatesville. ONE KILLED. ONE INJURED Thomas Campbell Was Thrown From Between the Cars Into a Ml no Breach None ot the Crow Wore Hurt. An Empire freight train on the Lehigh Valley railroad was wrecked at Barry's Junction at 3:30 o'clock this morning, causing the death of Thomas Campbell, a young man of this town, injuring a tramp whose name could not be learned, and throwing six cars from the rails. The train consisted of seven cars and a caboose in addition to the engine. Some of the cars were empty. The train was bound from Mauch Chunk to Mt. Carniel and Conductor Michael Reynolds was In charge. Frank Bowman was engineer and Henry Freldeubach the fireman. The euglne was No. 140. When the train was about one hundred yards east of Barry's Junction it parted, leaving three of the cars trailing. The en gineer was not aware of the break and did not discover it until he was near Yatesville. He slackened his speed to await tho rear section, which came around a sharp curve unexpectedly and crashed Into the front section, forcing six of the cars from the rails nnd badly damaging three of them. The suddon approach of the rear section is accounted for by the statement of the brakemnn In charge that he could not hold the cars on the heavy-grade and thoy got beyond his control. Campbell, the victim who met death, was not one of the train's crew; In fact, none of the crew wero in jured. Tho body of the deceased was found in a mino breach beside the railroad. Tho neck was broken and there was an ugly out on the back of the head several inches in length. The body was taken to the home of the parents, Patrick and Mary Campbell, on South Bowers Mreet, in this town, .It Is supposed that Campbell was riding between cars of the train and the great jar caused by tho collision of the two sections hurled him head forward into the mino breach. Campbell was 19 years of age and was employed as a driver at Bear Run col liery. Yesterday afternoon ho and fivo other young men left towu and It is sup posed they went to Delano. It Is believed that he gut on the tralu nt that placo to return home. The tramp who was injured is not known. One of his hands was smashed. He disappeared immediately aftor the wreck occurred. The wreckago blocked both tracks of the railroad aud a wieck crew worked about three hours before the tracks were cleared. The Factory Shoo Store, Beddall's build ing. , Soholfly House. Pepper pot tonight. Oysters. Clams. Hard and soft' shell crabs. Spring chicken. Mb Reduction In Summer Goods. 90 cent uuderwear at CO ceuts, Si, 25' un derwear at 85 ceuts, 0 cent summer neck wear at 25 cents, white lawn ties at 10 cents a dozen. Best boys' shirts In the market at 20 ceuts. Special prices in lauudried negligee shirts. If you want to be dressy nnd keep in style then buy our S2.00 stiff hat. Also a full line of black Derby's at S1.00. At Max Levit's TJp-to- Date hat aud gonts' furnishing store, 15 East Centre street, Titman's new kbulldlug. 7-18-3t The only baby medicine Luks' Syrnp. Dlod. CAHPnELL, On the 20th Inst., at Shen andoah, Pa., Thomas, son of Patrick and Mary Campbell, aged 19 years and 16 days. Funeral will take place on Tues day, 23rd Inst., at 10 a. m., from the family resldenco on South Bowers street. Ser vices in the Annunciation church, on West Cherry street. The funeral will pro ceed to St. Clair via the 11:15 a. in. Penn sylvania R. R. train. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. 2t A Henlth Glvor. Bill : "I say, Jaok, have you noticed how much healthier Shenandoah is this suminor than usual?" Jack : "Yes, I noticed It is healthier than usual. What Is the cause ?" Bill : "Easy to account for. Everybody is drinking Columbia Beer." 38 dozen boys' shirt waists at 15 cents and 28 dozen, worth 75 ceuts, at 40 ceuts, at Mnx Levit's. 7-18-3t Base Ball. Wandering Willie Setloy will put the Sheuaudoah base ball team against the Rending state league elub at the Trotting park tomorrow. Setley and Fuliner will be tho home team battery nnd Ctn and George Fox, of Pottsvllle, will play with the Rending team. A National Typewriter, almost new and in perfect ooudltion, for sale cheap. In quire at Heuald office. THE BUSY STORE ltd nnd 11H North Mnln St. Have you hoard of tho great re duction in Red Tahlo Cloths and "Window Shades so bo sold now and displayed in our windows? Come and see them. Turkey Red Table Cloths. Wo have reduced just one half of regular price. You get 50c. worth for 25c; or 25c. a yard, worth 50c. Windoto Shades Have just arrived. "With deep gilt boarder 23c. or 5 for 1,00. Same with fringe 19c. or G for $1.00' Tho Deinorest Sewing Machino, none better, we sell at $19.50. Max Schmidt PERSONAL. Isaacher Robblns, a former resident of town, and now of Philadelphia, is trans acting business here. W. J. James, Harry Jenkins, L. A. Hopkins, Stephen Llndenmuth, John Shoup and John Fogel left for Pottsvillo last evening to join Co. F, 8th Regiment, 3rd Brigade, and encamp at Mt. Gretna. J. Edwin Baker, of tho Wholesalo Factory Manufacturers and Shoe Jobbers, of Trenton, N. J., and a proprietor of the New Factory Shoo Store, is in town today. E. B. Briimm spent yesterday In Mlners- villo. E. W. Wlldo and family spent today in Rlngtown. Klrlin's compound blackberry cordial Is tho best. Suriirlso Party. A pleasant surprise party was hold last evening, at the home of C. D. Frickc, on South J anil 11 street. Refreshments wero served. There was dancing, singing aud instrumental music. The piano was pre sided over by Charles Smith, and vocal selections wero rendered by Harry aud Thomas Tempest, Edward Tohln, Harry Jenkins, and Messrs. Feeley aud Flaherty. Tho Factory Shoo Store, Beddall's build ing. Exciu-Mou to Colorado. On August 10th and 11th we will sell ex cursion tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs, Manitou or Pueblo aud return at rate of one fare for the round trip. First class In ovory respect, via Chicago, Mil waukeo & St, Paul Railway between Chi cago and Omaha. Solid vestibuled elec tric lighted trains. Address John R. Pott, district passenger agent, Wllliamsport, Pa., for particulars. 7-20-eod-3t A. V. L. A., Attention. All members of Star of Bethlehem Lodge No. 7, A. P. L. A,, are requested to meet in their lodge room nt 2 p. m. on Sun day, July 21st, 1895, to make arrangements for tho funeral of our Into sister, Ester Davis, of Frackville. The funeral will take place at Frackvlllo on Monday, 22nd lust., at 2 p. m. The inouibers of Lady Harrison Lodge No. 10 are requested to attend. By order of Mauv Howells, W. M. REnECCA Hood, Sec'y. lb When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tiuisniitblng done call on E. F. Gallagher, 18 West Centra Btreet. Dealer in stoves 3-4-tf Ronl Estntu Purchase. J, S. Houseulok, of the Sheuaudoah Hat and Cap Manufacturing Company, yester day purchased a portion of the cottage row on East Coal street from Elmer Robblus, of Sac City, Iowa, and Is uego tiatiug for the purchase of the entire row. Babies made happy with Loks' Syrnp. 1 nd told everv man you met that von had a load of wood to sell, and every man you YOU mm woum in wrn ten every man he met that You had a loud of unn wood to sen, u would m couw 1 inw of time become pretty well A kiiowu uiiii you nail n loan of wood to sell; and directly you would not have liny load of wood to soil LOAD f C We have not goi a load of wood to sell, Uf) rt r but we have load "WW of groceries to Tfl U and we ore going to Cpi I tell il to. k. u L. every body who reads this papei, audwliou those aro gone we will get mere !22 North Jardin Street,