ETTENIN HEEIILB. VOL. X. NO. 187. SHENANDOAH, PA, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1895. ONE CENT. 6r REFRIGERATORS BABY CARRIAGES URGE STOCK! BEST MAKE! LOWEST PRICES! j. P. Williams & Son, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. lilnMBiB That we carry the heavy and shell BAR ..All sizes constantly in stock. Also a large lins of beautiful table glassware, se our line. F. J. Portz & Son No. 2i North iMain Street, Shenaudoah, Pa. CHERRINGTONS FINE GROCERY, No. Creamery 122 North Main Fresh Butter and sold as low as possible. -Loose Coffees, at 23, 28, 30 Oolong, Imperial, Extra Oolong and at 25, 40, 50 and 60 cents per pound. Largest Assortment Goods of all Brands in Town. Garden's Art Wall Paper Store. "Wo have just received a line lino of the most beautiful and artistic papers in tho market, which -vo will sell at very reasonable prices. "We have also in stocl" a great deal of last year's patterns which we are selling at a sacrifice. Come and see our line of goods Wo have the mo3t beautiful and artistis papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Pric House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. SAM LEE, CHINESE :-: LAUNDRY, No. 10 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Clothes of all diescription neatly done up 1 f families in this city as to my care in washing and superior neatness in doing up cloth. ng. uo my worK Deuer ana quicuer man New Carpels. This week we offer a new line of choice patterns of Axtnin 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- styles. New Moquette Rugs at duced prices, Specials in Canned Goods. Wo received today another lot of Fancy Northern Corn, 4 for 25 cents. Tho best we have had at the price, another lot of Fancy Cold Packed Tomatoes.' 4 for 2c Fine Table Peaches, 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. TO O-JFt-IXrES, Three cars No. 1 Timothy Hay. Two oars Oboico White Oats. One car Heavy Winter Wheat Middlings. One car Yfcllow Corn. At finest and cheapest line of GLASSWARE in the c ounty 5 Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Erss received tri-weekly and and 35 cents per pound. English Breakfast Teas of Canned in a first class manner. I can refer to scorto otner munary in tuo city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. of new Ingrains at 35 cents, have been selling at 50 cents 40 cents All Wool Ingrains of Rag Carpets, all prices and low prices. Linoleums at re Sugar Also cents. .Jib- Keiter's, FISCAL 1IM CLOSED The Hoard oi' Health I'ropaiiiig for Keorcraniznlion. MEETING HELD LAST NIGHT Members of tlio Grnml Armr nud Wcmou's Relief Corp nro MaU Iub Arrnuiieuieuts for n. Joint Celebration. A regular meeting of the Hoard of Health was held last evening In the. Coun cil chamber with all the members, Messrs. Spalding, Miles, Broughall, Malono and McIIale in nttendance. It was the last meeting of the fiscal year. On the first Monday of August the hoard will meet for re-org.inlzatlou and Mr. Maurice Mor rlsou will taku his seat as successor to Mr. T. J. Broughall, who-e term expites. The committee ou rpldeuiles mauo a report showing that there were llfteen deaths iu the town during the tiluo days preceding the mecfing. Health Officer Miles made an extended mouthly report In which he stated that he had caused several nuisances to be abated, had disinfected several places and iu one instance caused the removal ot meat that was unfit to use. As a whole, the town appears, to ho in a good sanitary condition nud no complaints of serious nuisances are made in any quaiter. Ladies' Muellu Underwear. Direct from the Wllkesbarre underwear factory. Just received. Will he retailed at factory prices for -the -next , ten days. Ladles can have underwear made to order Call at Max Reese's residence, front room no tore rent to pay. Two ladies in attend ance. Next week a fine lino of lace cur- talus from the Wllkesbarre laco factory, at factory prices. Max Reese, 30J East Cen tre street, up stairs, front room. 7-25-2w A JOINT CELEBRATION. The G. A. R. nud Women's Relief Corps Mnklnc Arrangements. At a meeting of Watklu Waters Post No. 14G, G. A. 11., Messrs. B. G. Hess, Benja min Woomer and John Watson wero ap pointed a committee to confer with a sim ilar committee from the Women's Relief Corps ou a proposition to celebrate the an niversary of both organizations next month by holding a joint picnic. It is expected the committee will be ready to report at a meeting of the Post to be held next Friday evening, and if it is favorable the picnic will be made one of the best the Post has ever held. Watkln Waters Post was organized on July 20th, 1808, and consequently is over 25 years old. It was named after Watkin Waters who was a resident of town aud became a charter member. He was killed lu a boiler explosion at Shenandoah City colliery about a month after the Post was instituted. Free Pills. Send your address to H, E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, aud get a free sample box of Dr. Kine's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy, in action and are particularly effective in the cure of constipation aud sick headache. For malaria and liver troubles they have been proved Invaluable. They are guaranteed to he perfectly free from wery deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach aud bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25o. per box. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. rinnl Excursion. The second and last excursion to At lautlo City over the Philadelphia & Read lug railroad will take place ou August 22nd. Full particulars will be auuouuced In due time. Maley, the Jeweler, for rings, 16 North Main street. your wedding tt Notice I All people who desire to have their properties connected with the public water works are hereby required to give notice at once to the undersigned, chairman of the water committee, or to the water superln tendeut. A. D. Gable, Chairman of Water Committee, 43T South Catherine street. Shenaudoah, Pa., July 23, 1895, Wludlsoli Captured. A man caught a few days ago in a min ing camp at Mouoghe, West Virginia, has been identified by Detective O'Brien, of Wilkesbarre, aud Chief of Police Loftus, of PittabuVg, as George Windisch, who bru tally murdered his wife at Hughestowu, Luzerne county, last April. Detectives have started for Wilkesbarro with the man. A few weeks ago Detective Amour arrested a stranger in towu named Tom Taylor who remarkably resembled the murderer. He proved to be a Welshman Instead of a German. Spruuir Any Lenlcs .Lately i We oau't stop the leaks from the clouds t. Hll, tho pjuuibor, corner Main nud Cartro streets, can stop all your leaks lu water aud gas iaiu with sat.factlou. Burdock Blood Bitters never fails to cure all Impurities of the blood, from a common piniple to tho worst scrofula sore. PERSONAL. It. A. Davenport aud daughter spent to day at Heading. Charles Radzlewlcz visited Tottsvillo today. Mrs. A. D. Gable and her two children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William gooll, at Pottsvllle, yesterday. 0. A. Kelui vlsttod friends at Pottstowu yesterday. Surveyor Gregory transacted business at the county seat yesterday. School Director John Leo was nt Potts- vllle yesterday, vlsltlug his brother, Squire Lee, who met with an accident last Wednesday aud Is at the Pottsvllle hospital. Charles Colin, of l'ottsvllle, and Herbert Samuels, of Now York, were In town yes terday, in tho interest of tho grand military ball to bo held at Lakeside ou August 9th, by tho Pottsvllle Cadet Corps. Edward Vllerboom, of New York, rep resenting the Netherlands American Stam Navigation Company, transacted business lu town yesterday. Miss Susie llussell, of Lost Creek, aud Miss Lou Garner, of Shenandoah, have returned after spending a day among Pottsvllle friends. Mrs. A. Owens and son, Harry, turned from Ashland last ovening. P. J. Ferguson returned from New York last evening. Ezra Houseulck Bpent today in Hazlo ton. Edward Brown, wife and two children went to Mluersvllle today to visit friends. Mrs. William J. Richards and Mrs. James Moyer went to Mlnersvllle today to spend Sunday with friends. John Heunesiey Is visiting friends in Philadelphia. Charles Schoppo was a county seat visitor yesterday. Mrs. J. J. Price is ill with cholera morbus. ""-WJUlam Brewer Is doing business at S u u biiryM dlajj. Warren J. Phillips, of Philadelphia, Is the guest of tho Lee family, on.West Coal street. - . William S. Morgan, of West Oak street, Is dangerously ill with pneumonia. When you want good roofing, plumbing; gas fitting, or general tlmsmlthing done call on E. F. Gallagher, 18 West Centre treet. Dealer In stoves 3-4-tf Advertised Lottors. Letters addressed to the following named persons remain uncalled for at the local post office : Frank Armstrong, Jim Lee. M. Mellet, P. M. Rollulotis Notices. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated lu the Presbyterian church, corner of White and Oak streets, at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Rev. T. Max well Morrison, the pastor, will officiate. There will be prayer meeting in tho "Y" room tomorrow afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock. All are Invited. Services will be hold in the United Evangollcal church (Dougherty's hall) at 10:30 a. in. and 0:30 p. in., preaching by the pastor, Rev. R. M. Llchtenwalnor. Suu day school at 1:30 p. in. It Is tho Best. A pure and unadulterated article is the Columbia beer. For family use it Is un excelled by any In the inarkfit and is worth its weight in gold, All wise people drink Columbia Beer. Sohollly House. Clam chowder lunch tonight. Clams. Oysters. Hard and soft shell crabs. Spring chicken. Ready for Business. P. W. Bierstein, who was recently ap pointed Justice of the Peace In the Third ward to succeed John G. Davis, resigned, has opened an office at No. 208 South Jardiu street. For earache, put a couple of drons of xuomas- jiciecmc uu on a clt or cotton and place It lu the ear. nr. The pain will stop Simple enough, isn't in a lew moments. It? The "Y' Procram. The following program will be rendered at a meeting of the "Y," to be held this evening: Singing; responsive reading; short extracts from "Union Signal," Miss Clluoj Instrumental solo, Miss Morgan; "Interest ing uews," Howell Morgan ; "Temple News," Johu Kerslake; vooal solo, Miss Brown; essay, Miss Margaret West; critic's report. Eczema lu any part of the body Is instantly relieved and permanently cured by Doan's Ointment, the sovereign remedy lUl ill l UUI1IUC93 OI IUU SK1U. Pny Day. Paoker collieries Nos. 2, 3, 4 and 5, of the Lehigh Company, are having pay-day to day. Special Tills' Wool. Ladles' vests, 5 cents; Brussels carpets, 42J conts; a nice unbleaohed muslin for 5 cents. P, J. Monaqhan, 30 South Main street, Shenaudoah. 8-11. tf Tho Ouly Plnoo To got a fashionable hat aud a fine line of shirts, or a nobby necktie for 25 cents, lg at Max Levlt's, 15 East Centre street. It Buy Keystone flour. Be s: ri that the name Lessio & Baku, AsIurdo,, Pa,, is printed on every sack. tt 11 'Ingincer Albert Smith's Serious Ac cident This Jlorniusc. AN AEM TERRIBLY MANGLED Ho was Opornttnii a Breaker Eucluo at Indian Uldiro Colliery Wlien the Fly Wheel Broke nurt Struck Him. Albert Smith, Jr., aged 20 years, and son of the outside foreman at tho Indian Ridge colliery, met with a disastrous accident at that colliery this mornlug. Smith was em ployed as engineer and had charge of tho engine that hoists cars from the shaft Into tho breaker. This morning he started up his engine and had operated It but a short time wheu a fly wheel broke. One of the pieces of the wheel, in its flight, struck Smith on the left arm with terrible effect. It toro tho flesh and shattered tho bono9 so badly that the limb hung iu shreds. The arm was almost torn oft' a few inches abovo the elbow aud the rest of it was so badly mutilated that additional amputation may be necessary. Smith was rendered unconscious und was taken to his home ou North Jardiu street In that condition. Ho was attended by Dr. D. W. Straup and G. M. Hamilton. This afternoon Smith was conscious and the doctors said there were good chances for his recovery. The arm was amputated a little abovo the olbow. The pieces of the fly wheel did consider able damage to the breaker. The floor was toru up aud some of tho heavy timbers near tho drum were forced from their places. The hoisting ropo was torn and a pleco of debris struck and put a hole in an exhaust boiler. There is no other remedy on earth so simple, so effectual, so natural, iu tho cure of summer complaint iu all its forun, as Dr. Fowler s isxt, 01 vt 1111 ntrawoerry. Tosh nnd AVcmor Clmrced. Ambrose Buchlnskl; of - Slieppton, ap peared before Justico Lawlof --as com plalnant against Chief of Police Tos'lraildJ Amaudus Womer, charging them with highway robbery. Buchlnskl says he hired a team at Shepptou nud camo to town to get his trunk nnd missing tools Tosh and Womer, he alleges, overtook him at Brandonvllle on the return trip, threw tho tools out of the wagon, unhitched the horse, and took the wagon away with them. Tosh and Womer have entered 5500 bail each . They say they wero act ing under an attachment procured by one Anthony Maguuls, who claimed the wagon. Buchlnskl has also caused Tosh to be placed under $500 ball ou a charge of false arrest and Tosh has required Buchlnskl to furnish 5500 ball to answer a charge of assault and battery. Babies made happy with Lnks' Syrup. School Rooms Improved. Additional windows havo been placed in rooms Nos. 3 aud 5 of tho High school building and they aro a vast Improvement to the apartments. At times it was nec essary to illuminate the rooms with gas, but there Is now ample light at all times during the day. The rooms aro occupied by the classes of Miss McGulnness and Miss Roberts. Wntson Houso Froo Lunoh. Ox tail soup tonight. Nice luuch ou Monday morning. Successful Entortnlumunt. The Epworth League of the Methodist Episcopal church held a musical and literary entertainmont lu tho church last ovening with excellent success aud it was woll-sjiatronlzed. Itefresbinents were served at the close of tho entertainment. The only baby medicine Luks' Syrnp. Wntor GottliigScnroe. Ashland's reservoirs ore getting low and the new pumping machinery is standing still. People have been ordered by Coun cil to nee water sparingly by discontinuing to Bprinkle their streets nnd lawns. Tbe people in turn want tbe new pumping ma chinery put in operation to test its capacity. Tho best Salve In the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Pllos, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents por box. For sale by A. Wasley, Mine at Egypt, N. C, is now known as Cnmnock, and is putting out 900 tons a any. . Rollof In Six nonrs. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved In six hours by the "New Groat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a groat surpriso on nccount of lie exceeding promptness in relieving palu in the bladder, kidneys, baok and every part of tho urluary passages In male dr female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing It almost Immediately. If you want quick rollof aud cure this Is your remedy, Sold by Isaao Shaplra, druggist, 107 S. Main street, IE THE BUSY STORE! 110 nnil 118 North Itrnln St. I Summer Goods Are Now on the Drop. We send them out now reduced prices If does hold them till next year. CHALLIES. at greatly not pay to An excellent assortment of colors still left; we offer. -fit 3c a yard. BEST DEMITIES. Sold all summer at i2lc, we offer now at ioc." WHITE GOODS We reduced also. Plaids, or stripes, from iac to ioc a yard. LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. None better or cheaper. Night gowns with embroidery, or tucking, at 50c. blurts that were sold at $1.00 to $1.25 now at 50c to 75c. Drawers with handsome embroidery at soc. RED TABLE CLOTHS Still reduced from 50c to 25c a yard. P. N. Corsets are the best fitting. Compare the 75c quality with any- other make at $ 1.00 and you find the l'. N. Lorset the best. Max Schmidt Rcfnsed to Pay. Last evenlug Danlol Bradley, John. Knue, a man named Dempster and two named Hayes entered the saloon of Mrs. Yodkols, ou East Centre street, and after being served with beer refused to pay for it. Mrs. Yodkols confiscated the hat of one of the men and yelled "Police !" Officers Tosh, Glblln aud Mullakey hap pened to be near aud they ejected the men from the place. Last summer oue of our grand children. was sick with a severe bowel trouble. Our debtor's remedies had failed, theu we tried ChamT)Sr4aln's Colic, Cholera aud Diarr hoea Remedy, which gavo very speedy relief. Wo regard It as the best medicine ever put ou the market for bowel com plaints. Mrs. E. G. Gregory, Fredericks town, Mo. This certainly is the-best lclue ever put ou the market for dysenw.., ( summer complaint, colic and cliolera in fantum In children. It never falls to give prompt relief when used iu reasonablo time and the plain printed directions are followed. Many mothers have expressed their sincere gratitude for the cures it has effected. For sale by Gruhler Bros., drug gists. Notlco to Stockholders. To tho stockholders of tho Schuylkill Traction Company: There will he au im portant meeting of the stockholders of the above company ou Wednesday evening, July 31, 1895, at 8 o'clock, in Rofowlch's hall, Shenandoah. All stockholders are respectfully requested to bo present. 7-27-3t Stockholders, Go to Maley's for silver belts, buckles, 10 North Malu street. ladies tf Distressing Kidney aud Bladder diseases relieved lu six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise ou account of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain in the'bladder, kidneys, hack and every part of the urluary passages In male ofemale'r It relieves retention of water and pain In passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief nud cure this Is your remedy. Sold at tho City Pharmacy, 107 South Main street, next to the post office, Shenandoah, Pa. 4-9-3m Operators Transferred. The following transfers have been made in the telegraphic service, L. V, R. R . John F. Burke, transferred from Browns vlllo to Barry; James Rellly from Barry to Delano, aud Joseph Ferguson from Lost Creek to Brownsville. Give syrup. teething children Luks' soothing OURviEVVS ON THETW0 POLITICAL QUESTIONS OF THE DAY. On the Silver Question You bring us the silver, and wa will give you the bt value for it in groceries than any. other store in town. On thetarifl', Tariff "for revenue only." That U, we put on just enough tariff to produce sufficient revenue to pay us for fourteen hour work every dav 122 North Jardin Strce
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