i- HI s f i h V HAVn VOt A 1'OnTUAlT OK A MINER CLOSED IN. BOROUGH COUNCIL MEETINd. McKINLEY0K BRYAN ? Wni Ucinipil liy Sillier Wliii iiroYo i-eiiRiny mm inioreMiiig iimciKitiun liver ThrmiKli n l'lllur nf Conl. l'lrnt A iinl Sewerage, 1'iitrick lluckloy, if resident of Mnlmlioy a regular meetlim of tlio llorouEh Council rttv. had n vorv uniiloamiit oxiKsricnco yos- wna held ln.t. nrentlio with flint il fciifT1rt(.Mt. V0 jmvu ro. tonlay nitornoon inino 1W310I1 uuii tuuiuiy, number of Uoiincilincn in nucnilanco to 1 ifl..ft. I.n la nmltlltVOll flR IL RtArtOT. SOIOO mnVn n i.li.iMitn Thntf trnrn Mr,.,.. Tl T ccivcu n supply 01 picture oi imn ra.n.m eaal hail lieeonio wedged In a Hrwisl aim Jm03, Unglert, Hnml, lioehni, Conkloy, Mc. in colors, size !tflx2S inches, worth Sfl craw lSuckley Matted a rocK mat uauscn mo Uuiro. Kceeo anil President T. J. .Tamos. trouhle. This brought down a nut iniu niiou Immediately after tho meeting was openeil up the space below lluckloy anil also blocked Messrs. Michael Graham, J. 1!. Monaglmn, the matiway, loavlng litm ciomju in. ino James Mcllugh and Michael l'ribula ap- loader bos gave an alarm nnu several miners iHjaTi3a nud presented tho following petition went to tho roecuc. They worked until nine with tho name of Health Officer Cuury at i-lock last night, when tlicy succeeiieu in t),0 head of tho list of signers getting IfUcKley oui uniujurcu, uui. imm "The undersigned taxpayer ami property u-jin.il. Tn nr-i jiiniillsh tho rescue tho minors ownem retm-i-iiit that tin- public rawer which tluougli a pillar 01 If not, do you want one? each. Our priro while they lat 1! rents. -a North Main St. l'niit iiiiti. The chain es are that Ashland will he rroditably represented ill the foot hall arena this fall. In accordance with tho call for a raeetinit a uunibor of thoe interested in the gamo nu t, and the outcome was a resolve to get the team together, and get down to hard practice at once. It doi'Mi't matter much whether sick head-iu-bo 1iilimiaiii.M. indigestion ami constiiia linn are i niised bv neulcct or by unavoidable .Irciiiiifttiiiices: DeWltt's Lltllo llarly Klsers will siKcdlly cure them all. C. II. llagen huch. Ulnniicl Will Miout. Harry Kinunel, of Ccntralia, will shoot a pigeon match with Weeks, of l'ark Place, for a uurso nf from J20 to any amount that Weeks wants to put up, and that he is will ing to shoot olf tho match at tho next Inchest noint In tho state, on Locust moun tain, near Ccntralia Mnnv a ibiv'a work is hut by i.lck head- iichc, caused by indigestion and btomach tmnhliK. DeWitt's I.ittlo Knrlv losers are tho most cllcrtunl pill for overcoming such difficulties. C 11 Ilageiibuch were ohlliied to drive tluougli a coal oloven feet thick, liuckley was Im prisoned about six hours. lllrkert'n Cnfo Attractions ami 11111 of faro To-morrow. Fine. Oysters. Spring Chicken. C'hickcti Salad. Scalloped Oystors. Hard Shell Grain. Chicken, clam and oyster soups. For tho accommodation of our many patron, thu Italian orchestra oi live pieces will glvo a concert during the evening. PERSONAL. Wilkinson s i MlUEXSSiOiiM Cor. Main & Lloyd Sts. Announcement Itev. 1). I. Kviins and wife have returned from a visit to lelatives at Plymouth. C. 15. Champion, of tho Inquirer stall Philadelphia, snout last evening in town. Kx-Justico of the Peace Jeiemlali Moomoy, was a nassenner on tho (1:15 a. m. train to llnr.letoti to-day. Will am Jellerson. of South Jarilm street, is attending tho Berks county fair at Iteail inn this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hawley, of tlio Hod's American Volunteers left for Ilurlington, IS J., to-day, whero they will assumo charge of nost. Miss Jennie Hoblnson. of Hast Coal street, is spending a vacation among Philadelphia lls j understand aoiuaintaucos. John C. Kline, a lormer resment oi town and now conducting a lucrative drug busi ness at ABliley, Pa., is a guest of friends here. If you want n fino wedding cake, let Otto make it for you. Interesting Services, Tho Homo Camp meeting at tho M. E. church is still attracting largo audiences. Services begins to-night at 7:1!) o'clock with excellent congregational singing ami bennons by earnest dovoted ministers of tlio gospel. Preaching by ltev. W. Zweizig, of tho Uilher- ton M. E. church to-night at 7:30 p. m. Everybody invited. Coal ornaments at Brumm's jewelry store. Commencing Monday, Sept. 21st, we add to our many new depart- head, is of excellent stock and will bo Nelsw enter's I'urnilu. Tho lino lot of horses which was ship ped to town last evening by William Ncis- wenter made a parndo to-uay ana nriracieu as wido spread attention as wo Id a cir cus parade. Tlio lot, which consists uf SO in ments a full stock of PAPER PATTERNS, issued by the Mc- Call Campany, of New York, Paris and London. SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST STORE CAN'T AFFORD TO HAVE ANYTHING BUT THE BEST We offer the latest fashions, the new October crea tions of fashions, leading dicta tors, at the uniform price of 10 and 15 cents each, Positively No Higher. There are no better Patterns. Fashion mandates are not owned by any high priced pattern com pany ; just think of buying the best and latest paper patterns for TEN OR FIFTEEN CENTS. Come to us for Fashion Sheets Bazaar Dress Maker, and the leading dress maker journals. Don't Forget This, only Ten or Fifteen Cents for patterns usu ally charged 25 to 35 cents. Watch our DAILY NOTES of modern Dry Goods selling. Our fall opening of Dress Goods, Cloaks and Wraps will be an event to be remembered by our thousands of friends. posed of at public sale, on Tuosday, Sept 2nd, at tho Commercial Hotel Toil get full value for your money at tho flrant Band festival and concert Sept. 21th at Hobbins' opera house. Come and enjoy your- 6elf. -18-2t Measles. Since yesterday tho following persons lmvo been reported to tho Hoard 01 jieaitn aufleriuir from measles : Nellie Connors, of East Centre street, aged U years, .Nora l.oos- of North Union streets, aged 0 years, and Annio Shields, aged 7 years. of East Ceutro street For Men's Duck Snag Boots wo are the leading shoo store to buy from. WlUTliLUK'S. D-17-2t Kgan Block Struck lly Lightning. A houso in Gilbert on owned hy C. I). Kaier, of MahanoT City, was struck by lightning during the heavy storm yesterday. A part ol tho roof was torn oil'. Buy tho wodding riugat Brumm's. Will lteslilo In Town. Prof. U. E. Snyder, who was appointed professor of business practice at Wuoil's College, will remove his lamuy irom i-otis- ville and take up their residence at 107 South West street. Mr. Snyder is a great lavorlto amoim tho students, having had charge of tho above department before. Children's Coats. Our coat stock has arrived and is now dis played in our coat rooms. Wo can demon strato to you that our knowledge 111 buying outor garments has the approval of the buviuif nubile. All perfect fitting, with reasonable prices. It. F. UILL. to cum: a cou in oni: day Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. L J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. REMOVED 20 East Oak Street. TO- ' x I Dr. J.W.VanValzah's DENTAL PARLORS. No stairways climb anymore. S3 13 The Storm In Drier. Tho following aro figures furnishod tho Heuai.k to-day on sales of window glass made by four dealors of town since tho hall storm of yesterday : William Krick, 500 nanes : Citv Supply Company, 1.250 ; A. II. Swalm, 1,500 ; G. W. Beddall & Bro., 8,000 total, 11,250. Tho wholo system is drained and under mined bv Indolent ulcers and open sores, JloWltt s Wltcn Jiazci naive speeiuiy ueais them. It is tho best pile cure known, u. Jl. Hagenhuch. Telegraph l.lues ltepalred, All tho telegraph linos throughout this vicinity which wero rendered useless hy tho storm yostorday aro again repaired. Many of thorn were entirely disabled. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, milousness. Indigestion, Headache. pleasant laxative. All Druggists. .u. t I'lculo "f the Season Don't forget to go to tlio Columbia park on Saturday, Sept. 10th, to assist tho Gymnasium P0t on results. iry prop,00 BARS OF M;;;, ..UAP 3 'ly $t.E BOLD 3 BARS FOE Bo. 2 E?B. FOLEY. 3 - HO. . WEST CENTRE STREET. ZS empties at the south end oi Kinerlck street H n dangerous nuisance and n menace to the health of thoe residing In the neighborhood of the point where It empties, we tlierelore respect fully urge Unit the attention of the proper otnc-lnls of tho borough bo called at .met, otherwise, wc shall be obliged to neck legal red runs." Ill speaking on the petition the gentlemen brought out the fact that the petition was another edition of tho complaints arising from tho disturbed water course on the prop erty of ox-IIigh Constable Anthony I'lynn, in tho First ward. Tlioy said that Flynn threatens to build a stono wall across the water way in such a manner that the sewer age will be diverted from its regular channel to or near tho properties of tho petitioners. Quito a discussion ensued as to the rights of privato and public properties and tho ostcnt to which tho borough may exercise its powers to abate nuisancu and finally Borough Solicitor 1'omeroy was called upon and ho statoil : "Tho stream is not a sewer, but a public and natural water way running through privato properties with which tlio borough has nothing to do. If anyone creates a nuisance so as to illici t the health of tho borough wo may Interfere. If thu gentlemen hero aro complaining that they are injured hy reason of what Mr. l-lynii has been doing hy the erection of a battery, it U the result of Mr. Flynn's act and not an act of tho borough. Mr. Flynn, tho facts, wanted us to fix tho culvert 011 his property and we had nothing to do with that. Wo aro not obliged to look after the inter ests of individual property owners, but to keep tho strcots in repair and abate such nuisance as may becomo public. Besides that Mr. I'lynn has already brought suit against tho borough for trespass and it 13 still pend ing. Tho best way to settlo this case would bo to havo the caso tried. Why does Mr. I'lynn not push it ?" Tho matter was finally disposed of by President T. .1. James stating that Health Officer Fatrick Conry headed tho list of signors of tho petition and no one had hotter backing in law to proceed in such cases than that official. Ho ought to enter prosecution at onco if thero is a public nuisance and if it arises on Mr Flynn's lot the Health Officer should prosecute Mr. Flynn. Chief Burgess Burns said ho viowed tho placoand, seeing that great damage would result toother properties, warned Mr. Flynn not to build the proposed stono wall, but was told to go to tho placo Bob" Ingersoll says is not in existence. Mr. McGuiro complained that tho crossing at tho corner of Kmerick and Contro streets is in had condition and Mr. Boehm said all crossings will ho attended to lioforo tho iiard weather sets in. 1). It. James complained that the last sijuaro on South West street is blockaded by" large stones which ought to ho broken. Mr. Bcoso stated that a joint meeting of tho firo apparatus and finance committees to tako action on the lire companies' appropria tions had not been arranged, but elforts would bo mado to bring it about before tho next meeting. II. K. James reported that tho lamp and watch committco recommended that tho arc light at tho west end of Centre street bo transferred to tho corner of Catherino street and Itaspherry alley and high enough to throw light over tho houses to the present location of tho light. It is impossible to put on any moro additional lights, as tlio plant hasn't sufhcient power. On motion of Mr. McGuiro tho recommendation was adopted. 1). U. James said an arc light at tho west end of Oak streot should bo raised to escape tho shadow of trees and President James remarked it would bo moro eli'cctual to razo tho trees. D. It. James also stated that a polo at tho corner of Main and Oak streets is in a dangerous condition and should ho removed. Owing to tho absence of some samples Mr. Englort moved that tho opouing of bids for polico overcoats bo laid over until thu next meeting. Mr. Coakley complained that Martin Mullahy, who was employed as fireman at tho pumping station, had not been properly treated; that owing to tho death of his child Mr. Mullahy had been obliged to absent him self from duty and when he went back to work yesterday morning La found a man in his placo. Mr. Boohm said a man was put on last week in Mr. Mullahy's ahonco and as the latter was expected at work last Monday tho substitute remained home. Mr. Mullahy did not report when oxpected and his engineer was obliged to do the firing. The Water Superintendent called for tho substitute, who was again put at work by tho chairman of tho water committee, Mr. Gablo. Mr. McGuiro stated that after tho funeral of his child Mr. Mullahy was subpoenaed to court as a witness, and that accounted for his absenco until yestoraay. As neither the Water Superintendent or chairman of iho water committee was In attendance the matter was laid over. Requests of payment of ?950 from the two companies that furnished the firo hoso last year wore laid over until tho next meeting. Tho noxt point discussed was on collections of fines mado hy tho Justices of tho Foace, it being claimed that tho borough never re ceives fines from tho officials in casos whero constables and special officers mako arrests. Upon suggestion of Borough Solicitor Pom eroy and motion of Mr. Keoso tho socretary was instructed to cominunlcato with tho Justices of tho Peaco and request them to mako returns of tuo parties arrested, names of the officers making arrests and tho amount of fines collected In each caso, together with dotails generally. Doferred reports wero taken up. That of tho Chief of Police for August showed 39 arrests, 21 paying fiuo3 and 15 serving timo. The THE WRECKAGE CLEARED. Tho Lint Vestiges of Yestcrilny's Disaster llnve Disappeared St.uiANOY City. Sept. 19. Hundreds of people from nil surrounding towns made trips here last night to view tho wreckago caused hy tho collision on tho Lehigh Valley railroad yostorday afternoon between a pass enger train of that line and an ouglno of tho Philadelphia & Bonding Railroad. They missed seeing tho wreckago just as it was im mediately nftor tho collision took place, how over, as two wrecking crews had succeeded In getting tho debris pretty well cloared up shortly nfter dusk. Tho crows wero from Mahauoy Piano and Delano, tho former under the direction of the grandfather of all wreck cloarers in this region, Anthony Berdauir, and the latter in charge of George Brill and Bdward Glenn. Tho P. & R. englno was hoisted from its bed of f-oft mud on to tho Lehigh Valley track and at 0:30 was hauled away and started 011 its way for tho repair shops at Reading. None of the pcnrlo who suffered injuries in tho collision wero hurt dangerously and tho excitement that attended tho alTair has died out. To-day both tracks at tho point aro cloar and there is littlo in tho surround ings to recall tho dreadful accident. James Beaver, the engineer of tho P. & R. engine, left a wife and fivo children at Frackvllle, tho oldest child being 11 yearsof ago. I lie man was very popular and many can hardly credit tho statement that he was so foolhardy as to try and dash across tho track in front of tho Lehigh Valloy train. His fireman adheres to tho story, however. Beaver was tho regular fireman on the engine in which ho met his death and served as the cnginoor for tho first timo ypstorday, tho regular engineer having gone to Reading to visit friends, Beavor's hand tightly grasped tho lover when the body was found cold in death. The deceased was a member of tho 1'. O. S. of A. and Jr. O. U. A. M. Dcputhy Coroner Fogarty will hold an inquest, but tho timo has not been fixed. COTTOLBNB. COTTOLUNrl. For convalescents and invalids ; for chil dren or for people with weak digestion must be carefully prepared from the most wholesome ingredients. For such cooking, Cottolene proves in valuable. It impart3 a delicate flavor to the food, making it at once pal atable and healthful. undoubtedly the best cooking material ever produced. Get the genuine. ok for the Octtolcue trtde-mirkf--"CirroficM anil ileer't bMd L lit rofrm-plarf vrralAoa etery tlD. THE N. K. FAIROANK COMPANY. Chlcneo, New York, 1'bllailclphln. I'lllshur HORSES HORSES 1 ray only your own hills. In dealing hero tho cash customer is not taxed to help sup port tho credit customers who do not pay. Hero all are ono level. All aro cash. 7-18-tf Factory Shob Stoke. The KlHcnhiiwer Case. Judgo Savidgo has fixed November (1th as tbo time for hearing tho motion for a now trial in behalf of Theodoro Eisenhower, who was convicted at tho June term of court for tho number of Johh Schwlndt. WHITELOCK sells tho best ladies' vice Ikmgola button shoo at $1.00 ever oflercd. If you buy tho same shoo from other dealers and pay $2.00 for it, you get good value for your money, but our prico is only $1.50 tho pair. WHITELOCK'S SHOE STORE, 0-17-2t Egan Block. Drtimm ut Ashland To-ulght. Republican candidate for Congress, Chas. N. Bnimm, will speak at Ashland to-night. County Chairman Burd Edwanls will accom pany him. Tho McKinloy and Hobart club in uniform will meet tho gentlemen at tho station and escort them to the Metropolitan Rink, whero tho speeches will be made. "IT'ANTKD. A goad nervant girl. 121) North Jnrdln street. TOlt SALE. Household furniture, Including lmrlor. bedroom and kitchen lurnlsliiuirs. Must be sold at once. Cheap. Apply to Mrs. Dim S. Marshall, 127 H. Jardin street. 9-16-lw 71011 SALE. Store and dwelling, with eleven rooms, at it. iarmei. ro. suitable ror storo or saloon. For further Information call cm or address, Charles DIetz, South Oak street, Jit. carmei, i-n. y-10-lw TTIOIt RALE. A second-hand square piano. Aimly ut W illiams & Son. furniture and music store. 7-28-tf lT7nr over iAT'-fE Tjir ill NAnr' 0K ..- --"Y.s of tho Globe for RHEUMATISM, KEUEALGIA and eimllar qomplaints. ana prepared unaer mo turmgent iERMAH MEDICAL LAWS. . presented by eminent phyEiciaasty DR. RICHTER'S fab A MnUftR ?V 1 0 SALOON FOn SAIVE. -One of tho finest pa loons In this valley, recently fitted up 1 line fixture nnu in h uealrah e location, is offered for sale to a live man. who 1ms n littlo capital, H Is a largnln. Fur further particulars nppiy m me uhualh omoe, vn-w FOIl HALE. One of the beft paying lumber vards in Shenandoah. Centrally located. Kverythlntr connected with the yard, including teams, w ill bo sold at a rea&onable figure. For further information call on J W. Johnson, North Main btrect 8-10-tf "V7orlfl renowned ! Titcmfirkiibl v Bucccssf ul I Only sentilno with Trade Mark Anchor," ( it. d. uc!itcrlo.,'.'iorenriM.,.civ xorn. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 3 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks, 23 & socio. Endorsed isrccommuiclcd I VpMcy. ICfi'Knrth Jlnln Sitrect, C. 11 Ilaccnbucb. 103 Is- Jlaln St. Shcnandoal DR. RICHTER'S ANcnoit stomaciiaij best Ic.1yBprpslri&Stomnrliroinplaln for FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices T.J. MUIU mi. a 1 1 ., 4.l A-n ,, . - 1 t 1 111 vi,i ini, i.f iliu iuius tuiiwiw amuuuiuu IU PUU.OU, T" VJ T iT b Chief Uurges report showed ?81.50 in cellec- .1 I.l. l.l a 1l..I.l..d ..".. uo. n'"'7""' "v" ,..,.. Tho Water Superintendent's report em wio " """"" inrfudinB brnccl many details as to leaks and repairs ta ument, afternoon and oyouing, iuclud ng auJ remmeui,ation3i ono of wbch was and vocalists. Sneakers will also discuss tho silver and gold quostion. Como and holp tho hovs out with their piculc. O-ll-St Fill) of Conl. Andrew Stroluski, a Polo residing on West Lino ttrcet, had hfs hack badly lacerated by a fall of coal iu tho Elleagowan tuino yester day afternoon. that tho blow-olf valve under the West Coal Btreet hridgo bo taken out and threo lenghts of piro ho laid west of tho bridge. The recommendations wero adoped, Nino now connections were mado during tho month and tho collections wero $1,493.13. Tho total collections to date amount to $7,233.47. l'oison Ivy, insect burns, aro quick! bites, 7 cnreii by now hmlses. scalds. itt's Witch Our Flannel Sale. This department Is all activity. You must caro for your health, Wo carry a hlg lino at 12J, 10, 18, SO, 25 and 50 ccnU per yard. All 23 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. YOU CAN SAVE tHYIONEY By Purchasing Your- Groceries, Smoked MeatS: Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son 105 S. Main St. BROMO -KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured bv this granular effervescent and stimu lant. An instant euro for sour stomachs and headaches, which often occumulato from liavtng a nlgul out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c Agent for Reading Brewing Co.'fl Boer and Porter, DON'T FORGET Nei-sWervter-'.s... ...Hotee -Sale AT THE Commercial Hotel y At 1 o'clock TUESDAY SEPT. 22 Tbo liorpCH must bo sold for wbat tbey brinp, and nil sold witb a guarantee, THE HAI.E WILL TAKE PLACKKAIN Oil SHINE. WESTERN HORSES. WH. NEISWENTER. MISCELLANEOUS. Apply at Beauty Unrolled Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Jl J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter lip To the admiring gate of tboso who have a fast for really fine wall paper ii Hie display ofnew wall paper wrlnklcB wo bae Just rc.elvedi ou can find any color or pattern you want for your ball, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from So up to Si pcrfroll. Flno artlitlo papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. R. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. l'liicj) Your Orders Xoiv, Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon a waits your order. Oooda delivered promptly. WILLIAM. H. nUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. Edward H. Spade, -AGENT FOIl SHAM STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a.v 207 West Coal Street. OPEN EVERYDAY Goto the Shenandoah Dental Boom foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations freo. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, j l : . T r r ' Ojuuiiuuiu vuuwjjo .iju&au junuo, WJUIVU and Bridge work and all operations that per tain ro ueniai surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmou'H Block) East Centre Street. Office ITours: 7 a. to. to 3 p. m. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TEKMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, 20Q S. Jardin St. '1 IN Hazel SaTvo, thi ;uro. (J. 11. excellent quality. II. F. Giix'b, REPAIRING DONE FREE. Main uageuuucu. mi
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