HERiLB NIN SHENANDOAH, PA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1895. ONE CENT. VOL. X. NO. 190. E'TIE REFRIGERATO BABY CARRIAGES URGE STOCK! BIST Mi! L I. P. Williams & South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. That we carry the finest and cheapest line of heavy and 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 Ik Son, No. 2i North Main Street, Shenaudoah, Pa. WILL Mffll QUAY The Hastings Club Keitcratos Us Pre ference for Him. TO ATTEND THE CONVENTION Resolutions to That Effect Adopted nt a Meeting l.nut Night and Committees Appointed to !i It o Arrangements. CHEHRXNGTON'S 122 North Main Street, Butter and Eggs Shenandoah, Pa. received tri-woekly and - . No. Fresh Creamery sold as low as possible. Loose Coffees, at 23, 28, 30 and 35 cents per pound. Oolonsr. Imperial, Extra Oolong and English Breakfast Teas at 25, 40, &Q-a$-e0-3&lrispe-f pound- - T, v cfMt Assortment oi-Can n e Goods of all Brands in Town Garden's Art Wall Paper Store. Wo havo lust received a fine lino of the most beautiful and artistic pupers in tho market, which -vo will soli nt very reasonable prices, w o navo aiso m m u trreat deal or Inst year's patterns wnicu wo mu euii.uu v see our linn of goods Wo have the mo3t beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest S tock and Lowest Pric House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. SAM LEE, CHINESE :-s LAUNDRY, No. 10 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ,.,.,u.. ,iir.,iinn nonilr done un in a flrsVvIass manner. I can rotor to scorte In order that there should bo no misun derstanding as to tho sentiments of the organization on the presont State Issue in the Republican ranks President William Nelswenter, of the General Daniel H. Hastings Club, called another meeting of the club and in respouse there was a large attendance last night in tho club room in the Titinan building. Tho result of the meeting shows that tho previous action of tho club In endorsing the candidacies of both Governor Hastings and Senator Quay is more than ratified. If any members of tho organization were opposed to the previous action they failed to mako It known and everything transacted last night passed off in a most harmonious spirit. Several of tho old war horses wero hi attendance and both before and after the meeting, in Informal conversation, they declared without reservation that It would bo a great mistake to deprive Senator Quay of the Republican Stato Committee Chair- maushlp. . President Nelswender presided at tho meeting and W. J. Watklus acted as sec retary. Messrs. O. A. Kelm, James Mo Elbenny and 13. J. Yost wero nppolntcd a committee on resolutions and submitted tho following : Wirir.nw.AS. A ilfisnflr.itn attempt is now beinclnade bv the porsonal enemies of Senator M; S. Quay, within the Republican party, to prevent his election to the posi tion or unairmnu 01 tno nenuuucau oimu Committee and to dethrone him from tho leadership of the party in the state, and Wheiieas, Tho services of tho said Senator M. S. Quay to tho Republican party in tho advancement of its purposes and principles have been such as to com mand the admiration of every loyal Re publican in the Commonwealth, therefore belt Resolved, That we recognlzo In Senator Quay the ablest, most fearless and most successful leader the party lias over bad in Pennsylvania, and that wo regard tho movement to remove him from the loader ship of tho organization as ungrateful and nnwiso. Therefore bo it further " Resolved, That as an evidence of our ap preciation of his past services to tho party and in recognition of his futuro usefulness, we go to Harrlsburg to attend tho Stato Convention of tho party in a body on tho 28th of August, and use our best endeavors hetween now and then to promote his elec tion to the honorable and usoful position of Chairman of the Republican Btato com mittee. But tho club did not stop hero in attest ing its loyality to tho Junior Senator. It also caused tho appointment of Messrs. A. B. Lamb. O. A. Keim and B. J. lost as a committee to procure a band to ac eomnanv it to the Stato Convention and procure badges Biutablo to tho occa Rinn and. ir nossio e. nave a portrait 01 Senator Quay printed on the badges. Mr, Yost was also appointed a commltteo of one on railway arrangements. The club also decided to resume its rogn Inr weeklv meetincs and hereafter will meet in tho club room overy Tuesday even ing. . . . PERSONAL. Letter Carrior Roilly and wife returned from Atlantic City last evening. Hou. D. D. Phillips, of Gordou. was a visitor to town last evening, looking after tho Interests of tho Lakeside Electric Rail way. "Senator Dick" Flynn, of Rappahan nock, was a visitor to town last evening and a guest at tho Hastings club meeting. Misses Clara and Emma Seltzer, of town, ana Miss May Llchtonwalner, of Phil adelphta, wero visitors to Ashland nnd Locust Dale yesterday. Miss Lizzie Brenuemau, of Lancaster, Is a guest of Mrs. Charles Glrvln, of West Oak street. Miss Annie Jeffrey has returned from Pittston, where she spent several days visiting relatives. Joel Shadle, a leadlug merchant of Tower City, and his daughter are visiting friends in town. Miss Annie Clauser left for Provldonce, Rhode Island, this morning to visit friends Messrs. Bert Hooks, Edward Shoemaker, John Price and Clareuco Crobaugh aro at tending the Sanger family picnic at Scott near Mt. Carmel today. John A. Reilly, Jr., and Miss Jesslo Grant and Herman Hesse and Miss Lou Cather attended the dance at Ashland last evening. Miss Bridget Gibbons, of Mlnersville, Is the euest of the Dougherty family on South Gilbert street. Mrs. Daniel Reedy is visiting friends in Suubury. Thomas D. Beddall. of Shamokln, Is visiting friends in town. William S. Morgan is slowly recovering from an attack of pneumonia. Slgmuud Schwartz, of Hazletou, was a town visitor today. Martin Maley spent yesterday In Sha mokln. Mrs. Michael Malone is seriously ill. l'ostmaster Mollet visited tho county seat today. A Mail Goat FOUGHT A PLTJOKY WOMAN Justlco Toomey Joined in Wedlock Villa Morning Ho Mndo nu Iu efToatual attempt to Avoid Iluportorn. NR J1MI Holds All Comers at Wntsou House Freo I.uncU. Boston baked beans and pork tonight. Calf's liver and onions tomorrow morn. ing. The Stockholders Mootlec. A meeting of the stockholders of tho Schuylkill Traction Company has been called for this evening and will bo bold in tho Refowtch building. Tho object of the meeting has not been made known, but It Is said to bo a very Important one. A L-sntleman stated last night that he under. stood the meeting was called to ascertain why the stockholders have not received dividends. Another stated that it was called by some stockholders who aro not satisfied with the management. , Suie this 'clans' fo my me in was'hing and superior neatnessjn doing up cloth b' J CHARLES LEE, Manager. New Carpets Thin wfifik wo offer a new line ot choice patterns of Axnvbx ster and Moquotto Carpets. A full stock of Velvet, Tapestry and Bndv Brussels. Also another lot of new Ingrains at 35 cents, ovn4W fhn Rama nualitv as we have boen selling at 50 cents Ingrain at 25 cents, reduced from 40 cents All Wool Ingrains Extra Quality A large stook of Bag Carpels all prices and styles. New Moquette ltugs ac low prices, uiuuieuma uv, ic ducod prices, Specials in Canned Goods. Wo ror.mviV.1 fnrlnv Another lot of Fanov Northern Sugar MM W WJk w. J ----- . n A -iv.,. 9K mnfa Thn hoof wo Tiflvn had at the once. Also -tw inf. nf Wnno.v Cnld Packed Tomatoes. 4 for 25 cents Fine Table Peaohes, 2 cans 25 cents. California Pears, A ior cents. Alaska Salmon, 10 cents a can. Toay A lot of Strictly Fresh- m ae Fancy Dairy Butter. Three cars No. 1 Timothy Hay. Two cars Choice White Oats. One car Heavy Winter Wheat Middlings, One car Yellow Corn. At KEITER'S. Go to Maley's for sliver belts, buckles, 10 North Main street. ladle tf Maley, tho loweler, for .UF-'weSding rmgs,-luNorjit,aiaiirBtreet. " Look nt tho Balance. There Is still a small balance of goods loft at Coffee's grocery, 34 East Contro street, which must and will bo sold at a sacrifice. Ralslnsj G pounds for 20 cents: enamellne, 2 boxes for 7 cents; French shoe blacking, sold at 10 conts, 3 boxes for 10 cents now; English, mustard, 5 cents per can: 18 yards of rope for 10 cents; jelly glasses 20 cents per dozen; spices, 1i cents per quarter pound; evaporated apples, 5 cents per pound. Molasses, 3 cents per quart; cheese, 3pouuds for25 cents; earthen crocks, 3 and 6 cents each. Families In need of preserving jars, tea cans, buckets, niiirors and two pair of scalos, will find excellent opportunities here. 29-3t Notloo 1 All people who deslro to bavo their properties connected with tho public water works are hereby required to give notice at once to the undersigned, chairman of the water committee, or to the water superin tendent. A. D. liABLE, Chairman of Water Commltteo, 437 South Catherine etreot. Shenandoah, Pa., July 23, 1895. A Decision Against tlio Bike. At Lewlsburg Ja mis Forrest used tho sidewalk for blovolinc. A citizen sued him, and the justice fined blm ?6. Defen dant appealod, and the Union county court reversed the justice. The proseoutor ap pealed to the Supreme Court, and that trib unal has roversed the lower court and bus. talned the iustlce. The Supreme Court says sidewalks are only for foot travelers There is no other romedy on oartli so simple, so effectual, so natural, iu the cure of summer complaint iu all Us forms, as Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawborry. Grand Plonlo. A grand picnic will be held at Columbia Park, Shenandoah, on Saturday, August 3d, by the Lithuanian Band for tho boneflt of Charles Norkewicz, who recently But- fured the loss of his right eye and left arm at ElleuEtowau colliery. A concert will bo given by the band iu the afternoon. Ad mission 25 cents. Reilly's orchestra will furnish muslo for danclug. Ladles' Muslin Undorwoar. Direct from tho Wllkesbarre underwear factorv. Just received. Will bo retailed at factory prices for tho next tendays. 'L'ati Ies"cSrriia vo underwear made to order Call nt Max Reese's residence, front room no store rent to pay. Two ladles in attend ance. Next week a Hue lino of lace cur talus from tho Wllkesbarre lace factory, at factory prlcos. Max Reese, 30 East Cen tre street, up stairs, front room. 7-25-2w The only baby,modicine Lnks' Syrnp. A mad goat "ruled tho roost" lu tho vicinity of the Cambridge colliery yester- ilay. It Is uot known where the nuluial came from, or how it happened to becomo affected. It kept everybody at bay and had full sway for some tlmo, when it con eluded to seek new pastures and went away upon Its own free will. No attompt was made to kill it and it is supposed to be still at large. When tho goat first made Its appearance a largo black Newfoundland watch dog made a daub from tho Cauibiiilga breaker with the Intention of giving the tomato can demo'.lshor'a chase, but ho slipped up on his calculations. As tho dog rushed up the goat lowered her bead and stood like rock, awaiting an attack. The canine halted for an Instant and surveyed the enemy with an air born of suiprlse. Thou he made a dash. This tlmo be was met with a genuine surprise nnd went sailing through tho nlr, propelled by a toss of the goat's head, The dog had hardly landed on the ground when the goat made au attack aud poor Bingo was glad to seek tho shelter of the breaker. Several boys attempted to chain plon the dog's cause, but they wero also put to Might, The goat then turned Its at toutlon to butting sbautles and fences aud otherwise acted In a very peculiar fashion. il cow walked Into the goat's path aud was attacked by It. For a moment tho cow seemed .Inclined to show fight, but the crazy goat was so vigorous in its attack that tho cow finally took to Its heels. Then tho goat j umped high In the air several times and seemed anxious to turn a somersault. People who watched tho animal say they never saw a goat behave in such a pacullar manner before. An unsuspecting Polish woman walked down the road aud boys at tho breaker shouted warnings to her, but she either did not hoar, or did not under Btand them. Tho goat made for, ;tbiji woman, who was very tll.a.ni -sUaf- titty? evidently well heeled, as she could not bo tumbled over. Tho coat wont at bor with a rush, but the weight did not glvo away A second charge followed with similar result, but before a third could bo made the woman secured a club aud wielded It so effectively that tho goat was momentarily dazed. The woman took advantage of the lull iu the attack aud made her escape. Tho goat staggered about for a few minutes and then suddeuly mado a dash up tho hill lu the dlrecolon of Turkov Run. minus a born, which it lost during tho battle with the cow. THE BUSY STORE 11(1 nnd 118 North Slain St. Now on Summer Goods Are the Drop. We send them out now at reduced prices It does not hold them till next year. CHALLIES. greatly pay to An excellent assortment of colors still left: - we oft'er at ic a yard. BEST DEMITIES. Sold all summer at i2c, we offer now at ioc." WHITE GOODS We reduced also. Plaids, or stripes, from i2c to ioc a yard. LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. None better or cheaper. Night gowns with embroidery, or tucking, at 50c. Shirts that were sold at $1.00 to $1.25 now at 50c to 75c. Drawers with handsome embroidery at 50c. 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 $1.00 and you find the P. N. Corset the best. Max Schmidt PnshlnB the Work. Contractors Gallagher and Lamo this morning completed tho public water works connections at Turkey Run. They num ber ninety aud the water pressure is 70 pounds to tho square inch, Many of the people have put In double connections. A car load of fittings and lead pipe consigned to the contractors arrived at the Pennsyl vania Railroad freight depot this morning The contractors aro over-run with orders for connections. Sohollly House. Baked beans tonight. Mock turtle soup Thursday night. Oyster soup Friday night. Clam cbowUor Saturday night ' llnrlco Was Balked. J William Burke, ali3 Greenflsh, made wager at Purcell's grocery last night that ho could swallow twelve" raw eggs in suc cession. Eleven of tho eggs disappeared on schedule time, but nature switched tho twelfth and P. L. Devers, the backer, was forced to pay for the hou fruit. , When you want good roofing, plutribing; gas fitting, or general timsmltbing done call on E. F. Gallagher, 18 West Centre treet. Dealer in stoves 3-4-tf Toea Cut Off. Andrew Sucuskey, a miner residing iu town, suffered tho loss of Borne of the toes of his right foot by coal falling upon It whllo he was at work in the Ellengowan colliery yesterday afternoon. He went to the Miners' Hospital. Spootnl This Week. Ladles' vests, 6 cents; Brussels carpots, 42$ cents; a nice unbleaohed muslin for 5 ceuts. P. J. Monaoiian, 30 South Main street, Shenandoah. 8-11-tf A Bashful Justice. Justice Jeremiah A. , Toomey yesterday eueTnitr0M4H license to marry Mrs. Kate Sunderland, Wrt-tf"611 accosieu tliltt ninriiiiip' hv n. FTTiTE AT.T1 rftnnrfh5,? IP Freo Pills. dress to II. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, aud get a freo sample uox ot Dr. King's New Life Pills, A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in notion aud are particularly effective In the euro of constipation and sick headache, l'or malaria ana liver troubles thoy have been proved lnvaluaoie. They aro guaranteed to be perfectly freo from every deleterious substance and to ba purely vegetable. They do not weiken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach, aud bowels greatly Invigorate the system. Regular sizo 23o. per box. Sold by A. Wasloy, druggist. In tho .LiOoUnp. Mrs. Rcardon, of "the fiats" was ar rAQfml tir Pnllneman Hand last night for the date of the wedding he steadfastly defflnRdrunk and disorderly and Is Bervlng Sprnnir Any Lonlis Latoly I Wo .can't stop the leaks from tho clouds b'. 311, tho plumbor, corner main ana Centre streets, can stop all your leaks In water and ga? i?dlns. witU sat.sfaotlon, Rftznma lu anv part of tho body Is instantly relieved aud permanently curod uy uoan s uintmeut, me suvereigu inmouj for all itchiness of the skin. A Mlsslntr Link. If tho man who Is recorded In history as yearning for other worlds to conquer had been afforded au opportunity to equip him self with a box of Columbia Beer he might have been spared many tears. Drink Columbia Beer and bq happy. Lnwu Neckwear at 10 cents a dozen. Also a big assortment of cambric neokwear at 10 cents a dozen. Best line of 25 cent neckwear over put before the public In this town, 'Coma and examine bur 51.00 hat, fast black, and our very fashionable bat at 51.75. At Max Levlt's, 15 East Centre street. 7-31-lt Tho Only Plnoo To get a fashionable bat and a fine Unp. of shirts, or a nobby necktie for 25 ceutl, Is at Max Levlt's. 15 East Centre street. . It i Council Mooting. A regular meeting of the Borough Couu. ell will be held tomorrow evening. nled that he had any matrimonial luton tlons. Wheu Informed that it was known that he bad procured a license he blushod to the roots of the hair aud refused to talk. At noon today two gentleman and t o ladles alighted at the Pennsylvania Rail road depot In Pottsvillo and were con fronted by another Heuald reporter. The arrivals wero Justlco and Mrs. J. A. Toomoy nnd Constable Matt Glblln and Miss Hannah Howe. The Justlco was caught on the fly as ho was fleeing to Atlantic City with his bride, yet he refused to talk. Matt. Glblln became stricken with a fear thatthe reporter might got a double wed ding on record, however, and he turned state's evidence to save himself and lady companion from an embarrassing position. He stated that Justice Toomey aud Mrs. Sunderland wero married in tho Annun ciation church at 11 o'clock this mornlug. Mr. Glblln was the groomsman and Miss Howe the bridesmaid. The Justice aud' the bride proceeded to Atlantic City, after dining at Zimmerman's, and will remain thorg several days. Mr. Glblln and Miss Howe returned from Pottsvillo this after noon, Justice Toomoy's wedding Is the last Item written for the Herald under the old management, which takes this op portunity to wish tho genial Justice nnd his bridoa long and happy voyage on tho sea of life. Burdock Blood Bitters never fails to cure all Impurities of the blood, from a common plmplo to tno worst scrotum sore. Good Offer. Attention is called to the advertisement offering two valuable properties on White street for tale. Discharged. Mlko Mlllon and John Savaloskl were discharged from tho lookup this morning a fter serving tlmo for drunkenness aud disorderly conduot. Stair rods should be cleaned with 0 Boft woolen cloth dipped in water, and then in finely sifted afhea. Then rub tbem with a dry flannel until they shine. Final Excursion. Tho second and last exourslon to At lantic City over the Philadelphia & Read ing railroad will take place on August 22nd. Full particulars will be announced In due time. Salt extracts the juices' from the meat In cooking. Steaks ought not, therefore, to be Baited nntil they bavo been broiled. Buy Keystone flour. Bo -t mat the nameLESSlo & Baku, Aei..aca fa.. Is printed on every saok. tt OUR VIEWS ON THETWO POLITICAL QUESTIONS OF THE DAY. On the Silver Question You bring us the silver, and we will give you the beet value for it in groceries than any other store in town. On thi tariff, Tariff"fbr revenue nly." That If, wa put on just enough tariff to produce fufuoient revenue to pay usfcr fourteen hour. , work overy dgy Give syrup, teething children Luks' soothing GRAF'S, 122 North Jardin Street. 1 6 1
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