You Can (VlalG Vourilnllnra nml cent ro n long way by cnrryiiiff lliem. You ni wivo -wTIME AND MONEY blank books, ftc., by buying your stationery nt our eiori. HOOKS & BROWN x North Main St. EVENING HERALD Tl'KSDAY, sniTKMIHin H, 1MK1. A ouiik Solrilrr. Itculion A. Trice, of ()8I Wnlnut street, Heading, lun lieen pprndltig a few Jays with relatives in town, lie is a prosperous Imililer In tho capitol of Iierks county now, enjoying tho conliilciuo nnil Oitci'in of all who know liitn. Although a comparatively young look ing man he wears tho button of the fl. A. It., having entered tho servico of Undo Sum nt tho early ago of 12 years in tho L'OOth 1'egt. l'ennsylvania Volunteers, nml served his term with credit. llo also wonrs tho "Hoys in Hluo" McKinlcy button as proudly as the other. Anxious tu l'luy The Shenandoah foot ball team is anxious for a ganio and will accept a challenge from niiy team in the county. Wilkinson' Cor. Main & Lloyd Sts. The Largest and Best Lighted Store In the County. EXPLOSION OF OAS, Tlirco Men Suffered In llin Wi'st Shenan doah Colliery To.iluy. An explosion of gas In a heading in tho West Shonandoflh mines, nt eight o'clock this moriiiug, mado victims or three men, one of whom is in a critical condition. Tho injured men aro Frank Lewis, the assistant fire boss of the mlno nnd also nsslstaut fire marshal of tho trough, and two Poles named Simon liamakls and 1'eter Sabowici!. Tho three men wero burned about tho head, fate, neck mid hands. Lewis received tho ell'ectsof the return lire nnd, therefore, suf fered moro than tho others. Dr. J. Plcreo Iiolierts, the attending physician, says Lewis' condition Is critical, but lio hopes to pull him through to recovery. Peter Sahowicz Is re ceiving treatment at his home on Hast Lloyd street from Dr. 0. M. Hamilton. Simon llamakls lives on West Lino street, but ho was sent to tho Miners' hospital. Lewis has a wife and child and resides nt SSI South West street. Itnumkis has a wife and threo hildren ill Poland and Sabowicz is single. There is a conllict in the stories as to the caue or the explosion and June inspector Stein says that as soon as tho condition of tho victims will permit a rigid investigation will ie mado. Tho two Polish victims say that Lewis ignited tho gas and tho latter Kays that while ho was engaged witli tho men in brush ing gas out of a rliuto his light went out, He then went into an adjoining chute that was freo from gas to ro-light his lamp. While ho was thus engaged, and after ho had he cured a light, somebody opened a door in tho gangway nnd the air admitted sent the gas which had been driven out hack to Ins light. Tho fire first struck him, then went through the heading to the chute in which tho other two men wero brushing out tho pis, nnd then returned and burned Lewis a second time. Mino Inspector Stein says tho story of tho accident he gleans after investigation is qulto different. Tho version ho gets is this : Lewis, contrary to tho mino law, allowed tho men to brush out tho gas. Ills light was extin gulshed by tho brushing and ho went down to tho gangway to ro-light it. Having done this Lewis, instead of returning with tho air, went up an outside chuto and into tho lieiid ing through which tho gas was pawing. In this manner Lewis met tho gas tho men wero brushing out and ignited it. If you want n fino weddiug cake, lot Otto make It for you. Edge of the New Season And the lresli merchandise is coming by every freight. This store is brighter and better than m any year ol its history ; we enjoy your confidence by selling iiood dependable goods at honest prices. A World of Dress Goods. From fashion s great centres comes the choicest wearers of new dress goods. We mention a few specials from a hundred leaders, all new goods. Serges 25c. and 33c. Fifty inch Serge only 50c, was 75c Storm Serges, extra value 50c. Henriettas. The finest American, French and German makes from 25c to Si. 25 a yard. Silks ' At special bargain prices ; we still offer 25 in. Faille Silk and Satin Duchesse at 75c. All wool 38 in. Dress Cloth like we sold at 40c. , now 25C. The New Cloaks and Wraps Are coming also suits and separate skirts. We need not tell you that we always sold more Cloaks and wraps than all our competitors combined and did it in a small store, too our facilities for selling these gar ments are such no store in the county enjoys and we guarantee better goods at lower prices than ever. iifCH OUR DAILY ANNOUNCEMENT. tVe will offer next week a heavy Cloth Cape, full length, 120 in. wide, trimmed with velvet collar, pearl buttons and four v rows of braid for $1.39 : also a rich Brocade for $1,89 each. These two items are but hints of this leading store's leaders. It. J. ffllMffliSOl., MAIN STREET. !: LLOYD STREET. Sliaiuolilli KLtiMlilfml, The most successful Eisteddfod Iri Its his tory was held in Shamokln Saturday by tho Shamokln Cymrodorion Society, Edward Ilroomc, of Montreal, Can., was adjudlcatot, while I. T. Daniel, of Won Falls, N. Y. was preliminary adjudicator. Addresses were made by Clarence Until, Congressman Kulp, of Shamokln, and Itev. 1). I. Evans, of Shenandoah, Following Is tho list of win ners : S. Welch, recitation, ?3; David Orlfilthji, Shamokln, stanza, $3, divided between John Lacey, of Wllkos-llarro, nnd nn unknown; piano solo, $S, Frankle Foltz, Shamokln; nlto solo, $3, Mrs. Williams, Wllkos-llarro! bar!- tono, (3, Thomas Watkins, Harrisburg; chil- Iron's choir, Tell Zion to Go-Forward," $30, Sliainokln Juvenllo Choir; English recita tion, $3, draco Alecker, Shamokln; epitaph to Willie Lewis, f5, unknown; duett, $10, Messrs. Stephens and Warren, Scrnnton; soprano solo, $S, Miss Edith Morgan, Shenan doah; translation, "Our Flag," $5, T, C. Evans, Nantlcoko; chorus, "Starry Throne," $150, Minors' Mills; tenor fcolo, $8, Edwin liowcu, Scranton; mino essay, How to Mlnimizo Mino Accidents," $20. .Tns. M James, of California; quartette, ?13, Watkins family, Harrisburg; poem, 830, Kov. GriUlths, of New York; baBS solo, S8, Phillip Warren, Scranton; mandolin club, ?S0, Shamokln Mandolin Club; translation of hymns, &! John T. Williams, Fair Haven, N. Y., aud Mr. Lvans, Now lork city; malo chorus, "We Aro tho Young Musicians," S250, Cnlcott Gloo Club, of Mt. CVmncl. Wife of the Great Republican Leader Adds Her Testimony to That of Thousands of Others for Paine's Celery Compound. THE REPORT READY. Governor Hastings Will lterrlo Tilt, Twin Shaft ltupint This Week. Mine Inspector Stein has completed his re port on the Twin Shaft disaster at l'ittston and it is ready with all tho required maps for Mihmissiou to Governor Hastings. This nftcr noon Mino Inspector lioderick nrnved in town and had n consultation which resulted in arrangements to meet Attorney General McCormick, at Williamsport, next Friday. Tho night will be spent thero and on Satur day tho Inspectors will go to Harrisburg and lay tho report in tho Governor's hands. Jtelul SerOcos Opened. A two-week season of revival services was opened In tho Methodist Episcopal church labt evening with a very largo attendance Great interest is manifested in tho movement. Ilev, Alfred Hcebner, pastor of tho church, conducted tho sorvico last night. This oveu ing, at 7:30, Itev. D. I. Evans, pastor of tho Welsh Ilaptist church, will preach. Song service every evening at 7:15, Everybody welcome. Tell I'rom a Tree Georgo Shcclor 13 years of ngo and reside ing nt tho corner of Ccntronnd Whito streets, fell from n ches nut treo on tho Locust inouti' tain, nnd n short distnnco nbovo tho Kehley Itun colliery yesterday afternoon nnd had narrow cscnpo from death. Ho dropped from a hclghth of about SO feet, his head nnd body striking upon rocks. Tho boy rc malncd uncoix-srous for nbout half nn hour, Ho was romwd to his homo and attended by Dr. Matter, wim pronounced tho injuries serious, but not lincerous. The right sldo of tho victim'Oifao and Ills right shoulder were badly bruised. Itorltc Attention ! A special meeting of Llanerch Yr Ewig Lodge No. 41, True American Ivoritos, will beheld in tho lodge room on Tuesday ovening, Sept. bth, 1800, at 7 o'clock, to mako arrange' ments to attend tho funeral of our deceased brother, Jonathan IZogors, Sr., on Wednc day, llth inst. lly order of GixmtiB Jones, 1'ros. Attest : John M. Huuiiip, Sec'y. n-7-2t Contract Awnnlcd. Tho building conimittco of Shenandoah Lodgo No. 591, I. O. O. F., mctlast night and awarded tho contract for tho erection of its building on White street to Charles Schoppe, of town. The committee had in hand sis bids, namely : Frank Wilson, $7,199; James Gibbs & Co., of Mt. Oirmcl, $0,031 ; Josslo It. Davis, $0,000 ; Shenandoah Lumber & Feed Co., $0,b01 ; Andrew Ilreslin, Summit Hill, $0,532; Charles Schoppe, $5,735. Work on tho building is to begin at once and bo com pletod by January 1, 1S07. Tall nml Winter ITiiderwenr. Full and couiplcto line of ladies', gents'. misses' and children's underwear in white and mixed merino, natural wool and scarlets. Also a big lino of ladies' and gents' lletco lined underwear ranging from 25 cents to $1.B5 a piece. It. F. Gill's. VouihI tlio Clothing. Whilo John M. Hughes, of Win. Fcnn, was walking on tho Philadelphia & Heading rail road early Sunday morning, ho found two hats, a coat nnd an umbrella on tho railroad track opposlto the Wm. I'cnn Supply Com pany store. Tho clothing is now at tho house of Mr. Hughes and can he obtained by tho owner upon application. Justices nml Constables 3Tcet A meeting of tho Justices and Constables' Association of Schuylkill county was held in Pottsvillo yesterday afternoon. Tho mnlu business heforo tho meeting was tho discussion of tho Constables' feo bill. It was unanim ously decided to ask tho representatives from tho dillercnt districts to vote for an amend ment to tho bill in order that tho constables shall havo tho proper remuneration for their services. Deeils Acknowledged. Deed from Shcritl' Alexander Seott. to William S. Uhler for lot of ground In Gordon, formerly the property of William S. Depositions were filed by E. D. Smith , In' tho case of Allison vs. Allison. REMOVED TO 20 East Oak Street. 1 1 True Dills ltclliriieil. Tho Grand Jury got right down to business after hearing Judge liechtel's charge, and be- lore going to dinner had found true bills in tho following cases: Harry Forsemau, f. and b., Mary Shell, prosecutrix; Wm. E. Mcngle, f. and b., Cora M. Wagner, prosecutrix; James Stallcr, f. and h., Kato Dcwald, prosecutrix. Miko Mlnella, assault and battery to kill, Thomas Tosh, prosecutor; Richard E. Coogan, nnd li., Lena McCarrolI, prosecutrix; m. Michock, assault aud battery, Mrs. A. Walsh, prosecutrix. Seinl-Moiithly 1'uy Hereafter. Tho trouble at tho Park l'laco colliery, between the employes and tho operators, Lentz, Lilly & Co., over tho wago question, has bceu amicably settled by tho oporators de- cidjiig to contiiiuo tho semi-niouthly pay. ments. This was all tho workingmen con tended for, nnd they nro satisfied. Fresh I'loa and Cream l'uffa dally at Scheider's Vienna bakery, SO E. Centre street Sluriiage I.lcciiBen, M. S. Hciband LllaS. Koliler. both of Haas. John Maycher, of Mahanoy City, and Mary Gbo, of Delano. Thomas E. Oswald aud llessic Shimon, both of Mahanoy City. Thomas A. I'olwciler, ofltyan township, and Mary Thorner, of Itush township. Wm, Kitisky and Mary Skitemas, both of Lost Creek. Dr. J. W. VanValzah's DENTAL PARLORS. No stairways climb anymore. to 5,000 BARS Or E ...SOAPl TO BE SOLD 3 BARB FOR 50. 2 F R FOLEY. 3 SO. 27 WEST CENTRE STREET. 3 Here. llrynu Coining From Mnliimoy City lteeord. Congressman Shepherd, whilo in town Saturday, stated that ho had received direct nuuranceii from William J. llrynu, candidate for President, that he will visit Schuylkill county and make brief stops at Pottsvillo, Mnhauoy City, Shenandoah and Ashland Soliciting Subscriptions, llev. Thomas Quiun has bemi authorized to solicit subscriptions for a Catholic protectory for boys now being built nt Fntlaud, a suburb of Norrlstown, and is now in tho region for that purposo. Tin protectory is now in course of erection and is to cost $100,000. $180,000 of tills sum has already been realized. Tho institution will cover 300 acres of laud. It is u worthy cause nnd should receivo tho support of our peoplo Itev. Qulnu is now in Ashland. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, .vladlgesUon, Headache. A PWt'LJlY0. AU Druggists. OI OIU MorgaiE1 tho but' ji Vrle. of, tho Cymrodlan 'society, flBaturday. M!u Edith ,'JjWl awarded a prize for & soprano solo. mm Hon, 1). I), l'lillllps' Condition. Hon. D. D. Phillips lias recovered from tho; shock of tho operation performed upou him a week ago at tho stato hospital, and mis ahlo to sit up yesterday and receivo hU friends. Ho may bo taken to his homo nt Gordon somo day this week. to cum: a coi.u in onj: day Tako Laxativo Uromo Quinino Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure, S5 cents. Died Away rrom Homo. Charles A. Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Paul, of Gordon, died nt his undo1 homo at Jersey City, N . J., on Friday, after a short illness of pneumonia. Deceased was 23 years of age, aud was n very popular young man. Ho was employed on tho P. & It. 1!. at Gordon until tho planes shut down somo months ago, and six weeks ngo his undo secured mm a situation with tho Uuited States Express Co., at Jersey City. U-- ILL NATlrtV or me uiodo rcr a for over xa??1. 7 RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA and similar Complaints? GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, ire8imbeaby eminent phyaclanai DR. RICHTER'S fab a Ksnimn h PAIN EXPELLER.l TYorlJ renowned ! Itemnrknli v ruieeossf til I tjOnly jjennlna with Trade Mark Anchor1 r. Ad, iucmct.uo.. rtiirlM,, .cw iork. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Homes, Own Glassworks. 2?&50ct3. Lnuurcd& recommended by A WnU . ICS JToith Main Mi ret, li iingcnnucii, H"i .v Jlaln St. bhenaniloah. n . ..-ivs: DR. RICHTER'S "ANCHOR" STOMACHAL bot for jour. iMwprpwiavwiomncli t;oiitplii!nl MRS. MATTHEW QUAY. 1 Among tho testimonials recoivod this year by tho proprietors of that greatest of all reme dies,. Paine's celery compound, aro found (.many, ns usual, trom umiucs ot national reputation. Ono of theso is tho following sincero state ment that bears tho signature of Agnos I!. Quay, tho wifo of tho Hon. Matthew S. Quay, United States Senator, whom Pennsylvania so urgently named for tho Presidency at St. Louis : "Washinotox, May 15, 1SD0. "Mess. Wells & Kichakdson, Burlington, Vt. "Dear Sirs : My daughter and I havo been using your Paine's Celery Compound this spring with most beneficial results. "Tlioso in on over fatigued condition will find it a gcntlo stimulant, and an excellent tonic, and I add my testimony to others with out reluctance." Tho relativomoritsandcflicicncy of Paino's celery compound in making peoplo well is clearly shown In tho character of tho peoplo who to-dny rely on it to euro insomnia, nervous debility, persistent headaches aud a rundown condition. It is tho power of rapid repair of tho tissues that makosPaino'scclcry compound the great saver of life that it is. It brings just tho needed nutriment to tho distracted norvo tissues all over tho body nnd increases tho volume of healthy blood so that a breaking down of somo vital part is averted. Whilo taking Paino's celery compound thero is a general building up of tho deep-lying tissues all over tho body, nnd a throwing off of un sound elements that clog and interfere with its healthy activity. Tho story of tho dlscovory and unparallea" success of Faino's celery compound Is tho story of a high purpose, steadfastly followed: tho roward for tho life-long study of the ner vous system in health and disease. Prof. Edward E. Phelps' discovery In tho laboratory of tho Dartmouth Medical School proved a monumental work in tho art of dealing successfully with many disenses that were up to that tiino held to bo obstinato of cure. To-day rheumatism and neuralgia, heart palpitation and nervous dyspepsia nro taken in hand by Paino's celery compound with tho absolute assumnco of frcciug tho system of them entirely.' In this grontcst of all remedies there is hopo for every person distressed by symptoms of dyspepsia, impuro blood, failing vigor or nervous condition. YOU CAN SAVE -"MONEY i By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour aud Feed at Meluskey & Sou, 105 S. Main St. Evan J. Davies, MISCELLANEOUS. OAI-OOX IXm 8AIJ:.-One of the flnnt O iilons In this valley, recently fitted up with lino fixtures nml In n iloslrnblu location, U otlered for bh!o to t live man, who has n little capital. It Isu barciln. Vox further iartlculars apply nt tho IIkuaiji oillcu. li-J-l'w lllOU SAU2. Ono of tlio host pajinj; lumber 1 yard In Shenandoah. Centrally loon ted, Kvcrythinp connetted with the yard, Including: uvuns, win ne nomas u reasonamo ngure. further Information Isorth Main street cull on J. W For Johnson, TOOK HA IX. A pewmd-hand D Aimlv at Williams & Son. furniture and music more. bqunre piano. ure an 7-lS-tf TMI'OItTANT NOTICE, The ftnecs, donelng X pavilion and htaiuU nt Columbia Park are open only to Biieh advertise who pay for spaces nnd all others will he ton aide ml nn trespassers, whether the signs be iwiluted, or tat ked, or hung upon tho fence. Map of the Mpnrk tan be seen at tho Columbia Hose house. Terms for spaces in a v I m turmrit frnm J ." At.imi.Ti ltviv' fl A Thomas J. WiixiawV' 7-27-tf UommUtoMl FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. . J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Teams to Hire. If you wnnk to blre a Bate nnd reliable team for driving or for working purposes pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teame constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wngon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. riUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. OPEN EVERYDAY MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TEHM9.- P. W. BIERSTEIN, ijOB S. Jardin St. A gennino welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. nnln and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly ou tap. Choke temperance drinks and cigars. floto the Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fllUngs. If your artlflcal teeth do. not suit you call to sec us. All examinations free. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns. Crown and liridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. Tlli-TiTtf Mill No charges for extracting YihtmiiUmUMt ordered. Wo are tho onl user?; SHENM0 Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. BROMO-KOLA DentaipF?d( (Titmon's Block) East Centre St Office Ilours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. in' 3lALC6H0LIC, nervous and. ?. IIriADAi;H65 byJhJjET l'x efferTeneei 42i insia: touL,r I ' mamm?L. BILIOUS for .oecu ..At'.
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