HERU.LB OTENIN VOL. X. NOj4. SHENANDOAH, PA , WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, IS05. ONE CENT. 0- BEFIRIQifMTQBS- i kSA BY CARRIAGES I STOCK? BEST M&KH LOWEST PRICES! P. Williams & Son, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. THE BOYS WENT BACK Fruitless Striko by Drivers at I'cnn Colliery. Wm. MOST OF THEM BEIN8TATED That we carry the finest and cheapest line of heavy a'hd shell BAR GLASSWARE in the county All sizes constantly in stock. Also a large line of beautiful table glassware, see our line. F. J. Portz & Son, No. 21 North Main Street, Shenaudoah, Pa. UTTIMtt im l)TT T AAV fl 1 pAJJl MilU DUflfllD iinii llUIAMl UJlOJBiD. Our sheets are all 2 yards long, with 2 in. hem at the top; prices 50c to each. Well-made pillow and bolster cases for S, 10, 12),15, 18 and each. Men's fine white shirts, first-class in every way, only 35c. each 75C 25c. better 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 and see us for bargains l A '9 S. Main St. CHERRlNGTiTBROa Fourteen Went Ottt Becnnso Thoy Were Not Pnlct Tor Driving nu Extra Mvtlo Tlio ItlnulendoOB nro Unrred Out. The driver boys who struck at the Wm. Penu colliery on Monday have surrendered and all but three of them are again at work. The boys who are still Idle were the ringleaders of the movement and Superin tendent Lewis has filled their places with other boys. The striko In no way inter fered with the operations of the colliery, although quite a nuuibor of the drivers were engaged in it. The history of the strike appears to be that each driver had been allowed two mules, but as there were somo mules to spare the officials decided to glvo such drivers as cared to handle them three mules. This, it is claimed, was a benefit to tho drivers as well as to the company. While it divided tho work of two mules among three and made the labor on the animals easier, it also enabled the drivers to Increase the size and reduce the num ber of trips and gavo them less work. One of the drivers, however, did not take this view of tho matter and considered that he should receive more money for driving three mules than he was rccelvlug when handling two. Upon this theory ho demanded an Increase of wages, which was refused and, with thirteen sympathiz ers, a strike was Inaugurated. Iucompleto organization, lack of fuuds and poor on couragement from their parents made the strike uphill work for the boys and after holding out two days thoy decided to apply for re-lnstateiueut iu their old positions. The company complied with the requests of eleven of them and barred out throe of the ringleaders and the re instated boys started work again this moniiog, but with only two mules. The extra mule was desired by some of tho boys, but the company concluded that it would leave no loop-hole open for another strike. It has been reported that while tho boys woro out thoy attempted to hariass tho officials of tho company and caused disturb ances, but this is denied by both sides. 12 No. Fresh Creamery sold as low as possible North Main S Butter and f:et, Shenandoah, Pa. gs received tri-weekly and Loose Coffees, at 23, 28, 30 Oolong, Imperial, Extra Ooli sxt 25, 40, 50 and 60 cents per Largest Assortnifl 5 cents per pound. land English Breakfast Teas Goods of all Bii of ds in Canned Town. New Carpe! This week wo offer a now line Jtel ster and Moquette Carpets. A luHQohoice patterns of Axmin Body Brussels. Also another lotjHk f Velvet, Tapestryand exactly tho same quality as we hof ew -ingrains at 00 cents, Ingrain at 25 conts, reduced fraiVis been selling at 50 cents. styles. New Moquette Rues BmB Carpels, all duced prices, jlJ , Specials in Can!;.: Ingrains prices and prices. Linoleums at re- Goods. We received fcnrlnv annthnr Corn, 4 for 25 cents. The best wWOf Fanoy Northern Sugar another lot of Panov Cold Packf&wfye had at the price. Also Lomatoes, 1 ior -o corns .fr"fi" Fine Table Poaches, 2 cans 25 oeiO 1 iii 1 ti l ;ents. iuasKa aaimon, iu cents aif made Fancy Di TodayA lot of ft California Pears, 2 for 25 rictly Fresh-i y Butter. TO nFUFtlVE!, iff Three cars No. 1 Timothy Hjf'i Two oars Choice White Oatslpi' Oho oar Heavy Winter When ' One car Yellow Com. f, lliugs. At K will iter's. Have jour carpets, feathers and mat tresses cleaned by the Steam Renovating Co., 32 East Coal street. 4-17-3rn Notice ! All ieople who desire to have their properties connected with tho public water works are hereby required to glvo notice at once to the undersigned, chairman of the water committee, or to the water superin tendent. A. D. GAnnc, Chairman of Water Committee, 437 South Catherine Btreot. Shenandoah, ra., July 23, 1895. There is no other 'remedy on earth so slmnle. so effectual, so natural, in the cure of summer complaint In all its forms, as Dr. Fowler's .Ext. or YllllstrawDerry. PKHSONAJ,, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Ilronner loft town this morning to visit friends iu New Jer sey. Miss Emma Elsenhowor left today for Worcoster, Mass., where she will visit friends and was accompanied to Now York by her sister, Miss Lydla. E. C. Brobst spent yostorday at Schuyl kill Haven. Anthony- Schmioker and John Dalton mado a trip to Holding yesterday. Councilman O'Brien visited friends at tho comity seat yesterday. Superintendent M. P. Whltaker and his brother, M. J., spent yesterday at Potts- vllle. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Graham, Tax Ro- ceivor M. J. Scanlau, r. J. Mulhollaud. Mrs. John McGowau, Thomas P. llellly and Patrick Graham were amonc the people who attended the Campbell funeral at St. Clair yesterday. J John J. Itellly and W. J. Galvln attend- ed the performance at Tumbling lluu yesterday. Miss Maud Keiper, who spent tho past few weeks at Pottsville with her frletid, Miss Nellio Finney, returned to town to day accompanied by Miss Finney. E. B. Brumtn returned from Philadel phia last evening. Charles, the two-year-old son of Drug gist O. H. Hagenbucb, Is seriously ill. Thomas Sanger, of Mt. Cariuel, visited many of his friends iu town last evening. Miss Julia Cleary left for Philadelphia and Atlantic City this morning. Dr. C. A. Dundore, of Philadelphia, Is a town visitor. Frank Toole is visiting friends In llazle- ton. Edward Miles transacted business at Ashland yesterday: W. J. tllgglus, of Mt. Carmel, is the guest of relatives In town. John Killlan, representing tho Lauer Brewing Company, of Heading, transacted business in town yesterday. Klrlln's.couipoiiud blackberry cordial is the best. To Tnko a Itost. Frank W. McDermott, the manager of the local office of tho Philadelphia & Bead ing Telegraph Company, has secured a loave of nbsenco and will tako several weeks In recreation. His continued ill health and hard work have mado a rest necessary and he will take evory advantage of it. The next few days he will spend in enjoying tho sea breezes at Atlantic City JJdward McGrath, from tho dispatcher's office at Mahauoy Plane, will conduct tho office in Manager McDermott's absence We trust tho vacation will be beneficial to Mr. McDermott and that ho will return to his post of duty very much Improved in health. As manager of the telegraph office he has always been courteous and exceedingly attentive to business anil made himself very popular with the patrons. M NEWS GLEANINGS lilVO Items Picked Up by the Reporters, THE BUSY STORE 110 nml 118 North Milttl St, ! MAIN STREET DISTURBANCE Snm Block Moots nn Uuly Cnstomor. Felt From a Third Story WItulow. Slipped While JumptuK on Cars Knoo Crushed. tUllK A Pole whoso name could not be learned caused considerable disturbance at tho comer of Main aud Cherry streets this morning, hut got away before he could be nrresttd. He went Into Sam Block's store to purchase a pair of shoes, but the prices did not suit him. The clerk advised him to seek anothor store and the visitor took the advice unkindly. Ho behaved In such manner that It was necessary to eject The Polo walked away, but soon re lied and kicked open tho door of Block's store. This seemod tc satisfy him and he again walked away, only to return again and chase Block behind the counter of the store. The Polo remained outsldo for quite a while with a large stone In his hand aud when Block attempted to come out of the store ho was again chased be hind the counter. Ho maintained a block ade for quite a while and several times threatened to smash tho windows of the store, but finally walked, away without doing any damage. Block Is. now trying to locate the man. Scholily House. Boston baked beans tonight. Clams. Oysters. Hard and Roft shell crabs. Spring chicken. Foil From n "Window. Miko Kaboschock, a boarder In one of tho houses at "tho rocks," got drunk yes terday and while leaning out ot a third story window tumbled to the ground, breaking his left leg and sustaining severe bruises on his back. Dr. G, M. Hamilton temporarily dressed the man's injuries pre paratory to a removal to tho Miners' Hos pltal. Obituary. Enoch Davis died at his home on South Catherine street last evening from pneu monia. Tho deceased gained some prom inence iu sporting circles as a pigeon shooter and was looked upon as ono of the best in this region. A Narrow Escapo. Councilman A. D. Gable had a narrow escape yesterday from very serious injury at the West Shenandoah colliery, where ho Is outsldo foreman. A lump of coal fell from tho platform of the breaker and struck him ou the right sldo of Jkp head knocking him souseless. He remained uu- cousclous tor tully live minutes, but upon recovering It was found that he suffered only a laceration of tho right ear. Maley, the jeweler, for your wedding rings, 10 North Main street. tf From Mt. Gretna. John Shop is one of the happiest in camp and is making himself quite popu lar. Harry Jenkins thinks the people here aro too "high." John Fogel thinks Mt. Gretna Is ono of the garden spots of earth. Steve Llndenmuth Is getting fat. Lewis A. Hopkins is doiug guard duty. Wm. J. James thinks camping at Mt. Gretna with the 8th Iteglmeut, N. G. 1'., is next to a trip to heaven. O, v. For earache, put a couple of drops of Thomas' Eolectrio Oil on a bit of cotton and place It in the ear. The pain will stop in a few moments. Simple ouough, isn't it? First P. b It, It. It. Exonrslon. Tho Philadelphia and Beading Killroad Compauy will ruu Its first excursion of the season to Atlantio City, Baa Islo aud Cape Jlay on Thursday, July 25th, at the rate of 53.50, good for ten days. Tickets will be good for special train leaving Shenandoah at 9:30 a. in. aud regular train leaving at 12:ls8 p. in., arriving at Philadelphia at 3:10p.m. GoodtoAtlautlo City, Sea Islo qnd Onpe May next day. ' Babies mado happy with Lcks Syrnp. Good orrer. Attention is called to the advertisement offering two valuable properties on White street for laK Go to Maloy's for ladles' silver bel buckles, 10 North Malu street. tf TJneciuulod. Don't forget that Columbia Beer is mado of the best hops and malt that this and foreign markets can afford. It is thoroughly fermonted, which makes it absolutely pure and wholesome. Its equal Is not mado. Another Good Itepurt. A supplemental report from the state camp of tho P. O. S. of A. just received by State Vioo President S. L. Brown, of town, shows that as the annual reports of the camps come in the condition of the order shows additional improvement. TJp to dato 002 reports havo beeu received and of those 307 bIiow a gain during the year of 0,098 members, 207 show a loss of 1,747, and 28 report neither a loss or gain. The present membership is 52,585 and 58 reports are still out. An increase of only 49 Is required to make a gain of 5,000 In the membership for the year. ClmrcodiWlth Larceny. Justice Toomey has issued warrants for the arrest of Daniel Bradley aud Charles Sadusky, on oath of Mike Saba, charging them with robbing his store on East Centre street of SIS worth of groceries. Ilave you heard of tho groat re duction in Red Tablo Cloths and Window Shades so bo sold uow aud displaj'cd in our windows? Coino and sec them. Turkey Red Table Cloths. Wo havo reduced just one half of regular price. You get 50c. worth for 25c; or 25c. a yard, worth 50c. Windoto Shades Have just arrived, gilt boarder 23c. or Same with fringe 19c. or G for S1.00 Tho Demorest Sewing Machine, none better, we sell at $19.50. With deep 5 for S1.00. Max chmidt. Itttoknoll University. John Howard Harris, president of the college, with four courses of study leading to degrees; academy for boys; ladies' in stitute; music school, Thlrty-acro campufi and ten buildings, including new gym nasium, new laboratory and new obsorva tory. For catalogue, cuts of buildings and othor information, address the Begistrar Wm, C. Grelzlnger, Lewlsburg, Pa. 19-2w Excursion to Colorado. On August 10th and 11th we will sell ex curslon tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs, Mauitou or ruoblo aud return at rate of one fare for the round trip. First class in every respect, via Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Hallway between Chi cagoaud Omaha. Solid vestibuled elec tric lighted trains. Address John It. Pott, disitrct passenger agent, Wllliamsport Pa., for particulars. 7-20-eod-3t The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Ilheutu, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give porfect satisfaction or money rofunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by A. Wasley. The only baby medicine Lnks' Syrup. Eczema In any part of the body is instantly relieved and permanently cured by Doan's Ointment, the sovereign remedy for all ltchiness.of the skin. Special This Wcolc. Ladies' vests, 0 cents; Brussels carpets, 42J conts; a nice unbleached muslin for 0 cents. P. J. MoxAOUAir. 30 South Malu street, Shenandoah. 8-11-tf Gnnnnakl May Die Anthony Ganuuskl, who had chargo of the team of horses that ran away on Sun day last aud smashed the carriage to atoms, is in a precarious condition. He is attended by two physicians. Iteylowluir Exonerations. Tho Couucllmeu of the First and Second wards last night mot Eeceiver of Taxes Scanlan in the Couucil chamber and re viewed the tax exoneration lists of tho two wards. Tonight Sir. Scanlan will meet the Councilmon of tho Third and Fourth wards. Splendid Crops and Good Times Are in sight in all portions of the country traversed by tho Hues of the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway, Corn, wheat, oatSj barley and flax In Northern Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, South and North Da kota. Now Is tho time to go West and look over the country. For further infor mation address W. E, Powell, general immigration agout, Old Colony building, Chicago, 111.; or John K. Pott, dlstnot passenger agent, Williamsport, Pa. 7-20-eod-3t Wntsou House Free LnuoU. Calf's llvor and onions tonight. Consomme tomorrow morning. Midsummer Halo Of underwear, which wi be sold cheaper than over, aud,people should'not miss this opportunity. A full lino"' offfashlonablo stiff hate will bo sold at low'pricg,' Call and bo convinced. Max Levity 15 East Centre street. 7-li-lt His Parents Fonud. The six-yoar-old boy who was beyond Niagara Falls on a Lehigh Valley train proves to be the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herser, of Hazletou, aud has been re turned to them. The parents claim the boy was abducted last Saturday. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlmsmlthing done call on E. F. Gallagher, 18 West Centre street. Dealer in utovea 3-4-tf Give syrup. teething children Luks soothing Comlnir Events. Aug. 15. Ice cream festival In Hobbins opera house under the auspices of Hope Seotion Pioneer Corps. R. R, Updegrave, a merchant of Valley lew, shipped to Philadelphia 35 bushels of huckleberries in one day. He paid five cents a quart to those who picked them along the mountains. The little Herser boy abducted from Ha zleton on Saturday was returned to bis borne from Loudon, Ont , by railway officials. Daniel Zerbey, of Port Carbon, was badly injured at the weigh scales, at St. Clair. He was coupling cars when a piece of iron, three inches lon, from a draw bead, ran into bis etomach as the cars came together. He was at once removed to hir home where his injuries were dressed. An 8-fnot vein of coal was struck at Bell colliery at Tascarora by Gorman Cam pion & Co. The .barn of Edgar Rothermel, neat Shamokin, was struck by lightning aad burned, with the season's crops. A young girl saved the live stock. Loss, $3,000. The home of John Rancavage, at Miners villa, was robbed of a large sum of money: while the family was absent. James Potter, of Mahonoy City, while bathing iu a mine breach with several corn- carried I panions was seized with cramps and sanK -T ...I .... 1. r f.. l.an r,dnna Burdook Blood Bitters never falls to cure all impurities of the blood, from a common pimple to the worst sorofula sore. The Public Is Qnlok In realizing the money-saving prices ou good shoes. Wo positively sell good goods at less than shoddy goods are Bold for Come and see for yourself and if con vinced, then buy. The Factory Shoo Store. ICuoo Crushed. Patrick Mulhall, of West Oak street, had his left knee badly crushed nt the Shenandoah City colliery yesterday. He slipped while trying to jump ou a trip of cars and tho knee was caught between the bumpers, Heltof In Six Honrs. Distressing klduey and bladder diseases relloved iu six hours by the "New Great South Amorioan Kidney Cure." This new remedy js a groat surprise ou aooount of lis exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, baok and every part of tho urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain In passing It almost immediately, Tf you want qiUck relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Isaao Shapiro, druggist, 107 S. Main street. CONDENSED ITEMS. A noitsehold Treasure. D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharle, N. Y. says that he always keep Dr. King's New Discovery in tne uouse anil ms tamiiy imr always fouud the very best results follow itl use; that he would not be without it, il procurable. G. A, Dykemau, druggist Cat-skill, N. Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best cougl. remedy; that he has used It in his t'.iuuly for eight years, and it has never failed if do all that Is claimed for It. Why noi try a remedy so long tried and tostod Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's drug store. Regular size 00c. and $1.00. YOU And told every man you met that you had a lod of wood to nil, and every man you met would In turn toll i vciv man he met that you had a load ot H fl n wood to sell, It would in course TrU of time become pretty well A known that you had a toad of wood to sell; and directly I ft A PI 5'" would not have anjr LljrlL load of wood to Bell. We have not got a load of wood to sail. An ft ft but we have load W UU U of groceries to Tf) sell aud w ' w arc coinc t CCI I tell it w wuui every body who reads thin pper, and when these ra gone we will get more OF 122 North Jardin Street