VOL XII .-NO 232. SHENANDOAH, PA., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1897. ONE CENT. Mi P. WIILL1AMS 8c SON, I 3 SCUTH MAIN STREET SHENANDOAH, PA AT MAX LEVIT'S, FROM WE ARB FALL Season No. 15 East Centre Street. Hi ELEGANT NEW CARPETS All of this want to We nave Frc Rag Carpets Fro Brussels 83 Oil Cloths and linoleum a Specialty, ffi If in need of Dry Goods we have a Large nnd selected stock to buy from. P. J. MONAGHAN, 30 S. Main Street. FALL. OF 1897, -NBW AND COMMJtTIt UNB OF- Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Rugs, New Special Sale of TABLE L-IIMEIM! THE PINNACLE OF EXCELLENCE Is a way-up point of elevation not easily reached, out : : : : COLUMBIA BEER. THE ONLY SHENANDOAH BEER Is up there, and has been up there ever since its existence. So do jiot wonder at the popularity of Columbia, but call for Columbia and see that Columbia is presented to you. PAINTING AND DECORATING ! Thomas H. Snyder, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtd e imw nnnnirrri i 2 BUI H h HI H U IM H I H N fl MM U r. W I . II n r r. I X 3 iiiiiii uniii iiiu 1 1 g ALL KINDS AND GRADES. J gmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi TO ARRIVE : TWO CARS OF 3 Old White Oats. I TaiiiwiuiiiiwuiMMimiiuiuiniiiiKiiire At THIS QUEEN -01'- Sewing Machines Only $19.5.2: . . . Warranted for Five Years. . GUBAT 11ARGAINS Ol'I'BRBD IN -FURNITURE To cnsu buyers or on tile Installment pluu. Come mid see Uie largest stock In the county to select from at prices that defy competition. TO SELL1NQ HATS, 1B97 - '98 season purclmsi Ingrains From 40 Cents and up. Window Shades, Draperies and Covers Bargains In all kinds of REMNANTS. S North Main St., 9 Shenandoah, Pa. S3 South Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa. i ,. aw . It will pay all who in this line to buy here. : mm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtd I FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, I NEW FALL PATTERNS 3 Just Received. mimumiiimMmmiiiuiumLR KEITER'S. THE O'NEILL CASE. Tho I.Uiol Suit Ilcaumrtl I,nto Thin Afl noon nt l'nttnvlllp. Special to Hvbkiko IIewauj. rorreviu.K, Sept. 21, 4 p. m. TI10 lllwl onto of the Commonwealth against J. Jorome O'Neill wo returned before Judge Savldge this afternoon at 3.05 o'clock. The case was Axed fur nine o'olook this morning, but In stead of bring culled n civil suit was tried which occupied the atteution of the court tin til tlio hour stated. Tlio principals nnd Mictr Btmill nrmy of witnesses nil put hi nil nppenmnce this morning, nnd tho Galling of tho civil crbo was a disappointment to majority of thorn. 1110 nrst witness colleu to tlio sUiuu wns V. It. Colo, editor of tho Minors' Journal. IIo wns subpoenaed by tho prosecution. Tho witness stated that ho could not tell who tho Lost Crcok correspondent to tho Journal was In Juno of tho present year. Ho testified that ho kDow of tho defendant, Mr. O'Neill, but did not know his first namo nor his place of residence. lie did not know whether the Journal had a correspondent at Lost Creek or not, as that branch did not como under his department. Mr. Foster attends to that de partment. This was tho last witness called when our report closed at 4:00 o'cloek. There will likely bo no further delay In tho trial. The court has decidod to hold day nnd night sessions, and Immediately after a recess of an hour (probably at 5:30) tho oaso will njrnin rosuino this ovonlng. Judgo Savldge h de termined to wind up theso suits this week nt as early day as possible. ICendrlck lloimo Free Lunch. Purco of poo, soup will bo sorved. froo. to all patrons to-night. Itpnnle-Troutmnn Nuptial. At tho rosldcnco of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kmauuel Troutman, on Wost Cherry strcot, a pretty homo wedding was solemnized last oveulng at 8 o'clock. The contracting partios wero their daughter, Miss Sno Troutman, nnd David Ronnie, of Mt. Cnrrool, a former resident of town. Tho wedding took placo in tho parlor of tho resi dence and was witnessed by only tho inti mate friends of tho brido and groom, and was performed by Itov. Eobort O'Boylo, pastor of tho Trinity Reformed church. Mr. Konnio nnd his brido wero attended by Miss llnttie Morris, nnd her brother. Alexander. After congratulations had been tendered a wedding feast was partaken of. Numerous presents wero presonted to tho happy counlo. Thoy loft for Mt. Carmol to-dfty whero a neatly furnished home awaits them. Last night tho Grant Band tendered them a serenade. Illrthilny Surprise. Quito an enjoyable timo was had at tho residenco of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Fish burn last ovening, near tlio Turkey Kun col liery, it being tho thirteenth birthday of their daughter, Gertrude. Tho young lady was greatly surprised when her Sunday school class, accompanied by some of their friends and ttneher, walked in, among whom wero : Mioses Lizzio Joucs, Nolllo Baugh, Annlo Timmlns, -Mlnuio Pall), Llzzlo Lcmm, Mnrcclla Davis, Bertha Swlndt, Lilly Housor. Jano Markcl, Gertrude Fishhurn, Mrs. Mary A. Lowls, nnd Masters Romoo Illakcr, Joseph I'owell, Charles, William and Jamos It. Fish- oii ru. Games, singing and othoramusemonts wero Indulged in, after which refreshments wore sorved, when all retired to their homos greatly pleased with Miss Gertrude as n hostess. Halloon Ascensions Come High. Mons. Itohorto, of balloon ascension and parachute famo, now scots promiuonco by resorting to law. Through tho refusal of the management of tho Independent Social Club to pay him tho stipulated contract prico for two ascensions at Columbia nark last Satur day, which ho failed to fulfill, ho has brought a chargo against sumo of tho membeis for selling liquor without a license at their picnic. Tho warrant was sworn out boforo Justice Toomcy yostcrday. Tlio club mem bers waived a hearing and entered $803 ball for their appoaranco at court. ' Found by tho I'ollce. At an early hour this morning tho police found a man lying in n semi-conscious condi tion near tho Heading passenger station. An investigation showed that ho was consider ably bruised and cut about tho head and face. Tho man is unable to give an account of himself and docs not know how ho received the Injuries, Ho was taken into custody by tho olTicors and removed to tho lockup, where ho was made com fortablo. This morning he was sent to tho Miners' hospital. It Is the opinion of the police that ho fell from a moving- train or a trolloy car. His name or residenco is not known. Miner Ilatlly Injured. An accident, which may result fatally. occurred at tho Shenaudonh City colliery tills afternoon. William Wollokanltas, In com pany with, several othor workmen, had fired a blast and was returning to noto the re sults when, without a moment's warning, he was buried under a fall of clod. Both of his legs wero broken and his skull fractured, lie also sustaiuod internal injurios. Wollo kankas was sent to tho Miners' hospital. Death or Mm. Castle. Mrs. William Castlo, ouo of tho oldest res idents of Mahauoy Piano, died at her home at that placo at 0:00 o'clock this morning. Tho deceased was tho mother of Baggage Master William W. Castle, of the Slienan doah branch of tho P. & E. railroad. She leaves a largo family. An Amusing Incident. An amusing incident occurred on tho mountain road lending to the cemetery yes terday afternoon. A farmer seated In a car riage was leading a horse In tho rear, and when half way up the mountain the rear horse refused to proceed further and pultod the man from tho carriage. Tho horse at tached to tho carriage proceeded up the hill on a run, while tho other animal took an opposite direction, leaving the farmer to ponder over his laughable predicament. AirenU IVunted In every town in Eastern Pennsylvania. New Blot machine. Strictly lawful device. Per mitted every whero. Secure territory quick Address box 10, Allentown, Pa. 8-SO-at Deslgimtloug by the ArchbUhoxi. Bev. Charles Cuvauaugb, who slilco his ordination last May has been curate at St Vincent do Paul's church, Mlnersville, and Bev. Corrlgan, of tho Overhrook Seminary. have been designated by Archbishop Ryan to take the post graduate course at tho Catholic university, Washington, from this areh dloeeee. The term commences October 1st. The Vacant Judgeship, A delegation of members of the Bar and others left Pottsville this morning for Harris' burg, where they will appear before Governor Hastings and urge the appointment of B. If Kooli, Esq., to the vacaucy on the Bench caused by the death of Judge Wetdinau. THE MVlflG Council Decide! a Belter Water Supply is Of greater Necessity. A SHORT fiUT IMPORTANT SESSION The Solicitor and Chief Burgess Are In. sttucted to Secure an Injunction Against the lakeside Railway For falling to Lower the Tracks. Thn. TlfirnnfflilrirtmiMI 1,1,1 n .tiaaIoI muf. ing last night ahd, while it was a brief one, lb wh nun f ii i.iin mnar. l in nirr u n t rt fi.n mn fll fJKtllf. ftf fiAAatntt sutttljw. (Im f.. """"- nut uw iiuiiu tins year. About a score of paving contractors wore In uuemiRnconciue meeting, prepfireil to ex pound the virtufcsof tbcirrospecttvo methods for Tirnvtclltlf hftttnr rnaAa Imf rV..,Il elded UiaVundlr existing 'circumstances, it womu oo oi mora general benenc to devote its enemies nnd rmtmirrnft (nnn im firntrnmAnf. of tlio water works than to street paving. Tho following members of Council woro in attendance: Mefers. McGulrc, Coakloy, Lally, Itnnhm. MncrnffrtA (llin.m.l,A. ctfH.i,1... uuvuulf.W., U.lUUgllll, James, Nlswentr, Gable, Brcnnan, Hand and . ... iiiurpuy. After roll mil PrnaMnnt. !3fr.iii.hn ofnfn.l that tho meeting had been called for tho pur pose oi consiuering tn0 paving project and receiving bids,, and any othor business that wuuiu o caucn 10 inoaitonuon or Council. rhcro was a momentary sllenco followed by amotion by Mr. Jnraos that Council go Into oxccutlvo sossion to consldnr ttm question. Tho motion prevailed and all except tho members and soorotary of Council retired, nmonc tlinsn In rntronf 1,ntn ti,A score or more of contractors seeking tho paving contract. Aftor tho occutivo sessiou the door was again opened and tho oxlled ngaln resumed their work nt tho rear of tho Council chamber. Whon order was restored Pret ideut Strnughn aroso nnd said : "I will state, for tho benefit of tho gentlemen in tho rear, thnt Council has decided to defer tho paving question, for the reason that they nro about ,n i...ti.i .i . , , . . . . iu umm uuuwiur rtwervpir anu mo uemautt for wator seems to bo greater than paving at this timo. Wo are sorrv to nut Ihn i tho inconvenlanco, but it Is something that cannot ho avoided." A briof sllenco followed tl in rpmnilr Thoro was a drnwlns .put of watches fovidentlv in ..nn ivlinf. limn tliA-ravltn.f )m!. loft for more eongonial climates) and somo of tho contractors left tho chamber posthaste, whllo others tarried to listen for marks. Mr. Bnnlim tna tT.n tirst tn inMilr ami l.n spoko on tlio condition of Kast Contro street. Ho was followed by tho Chief Burgess, who StatFll thl.t. tlin ln,,.,l, n(l l.n.l t served on tlio Ikealdo Electric Railway wimpany to fower its track between Rowers and Union streets. Fiuallv Mr. IjiWv mnml 11,0 fi.ur Burgussand Borough Solicitor bo empowered to cet nn fnliinr.t.lnn in Mtlmln wilt,..nn COUinauv from rnniilnr. If. nnN fl.n borough after tbrco days ndditional notieo to unci-us ituuks. muis motion prevailed and Council adjourned. Nelsweuder's, Cor.SIaln and Coal Sts. Bean soup, free, to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Meals servod at all hours. Auspicious Opening. Wobollevo tho mombors of tho Oimoron Clemens Company will ogrco with us when wo say that tho oponiug of its ono-week en gagement at Ferguson's theatre last night lar exceeded the most sanguino expectations. When all parts of a houso become so packed that stauding room becomes almost as much n demand as a Klondike stako claim it is time to sit duwu and, like Napoleon, reflect ovor tho couquorable possibilities. But the success attainod was not wholly with tho patrons. Tho vast audienco left tho theatre as woll pleased as any that ovor left tho hall after witnessing a performance given by nny cotnpauy that can bo named at star prices. 11 can no trutntully stated that no company has given performances at popular prices with equal satisfaction. Louiso ' Arnott al wnys crowded tho theatro nt niatineo and evening, but, in tho languago of tho day. she would not bo in it with tho present combination. It is tho strongest that has over visited tho town and wo predict a patronago it morits. Mr. Clemens is a brilliant actor and has oxccllcnt support iu Mr. Willard Lee, Miss Kathcrlno Crego and, In fact, tho entire company. The selection of tho support has been judicious and in perfect harmony with tho expectations of tho patrons of tho theatro. Ouo fact should bo emphasized the management strictly adheres to its announcements. Its stage equipments are completo, iu fact superior to tho facilities afforded by tho homo manage ment, and all scenic productions may bo looked for in metropolitan stylo so far as tho company is concerned. To-night "All the Comforts of Homo" will bo produced. It is In lino with tho repertoire of standard plays by first-class companies. There Is n rich harvest of entertainments at popular prices whllo tho Cameron Clemrus company re mains horo and wo would not be surprised to hear of an early re-engagement. When bilious or costive, eat a Casoarets oandy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, 35c Tho Ijimp Still Causing Trouble, Tho explosion of the lamp In a shanty on East Raspberry alley on Sunday, which called ont tho fire department, Is still causing troublo. Tho second act took place In the office of Justice Tooiuey last night when Joo aud Agnes Paulobinski swore out a warrant for tlio arrest of Llaele aud William Paulo binski. Agues charged the defendants with assault and battery. After hearing both Bides of the story Justice Toomey discharged William aud hold LIzzio in $800 bail fur hor appearance at court. A cross suit then fol lowed by which Joo Paulobinski was held iu $800 bail on oath of William Paulobinski, for hitting the plaint!!! on tho head with an axe The throwing of an oil can about tho lloor and tho explosion of tho lamp wero tho causes of the tire. District Jiirora. Messrs. Samuel A. Beddall, of Taman.ua ; Peter Gorruan, of Jlalmnoy Ulty, and II. L Daddow, of St. Clair, are drawn to do duty as Jurors of the U. S. District Court for the week commencing October 18th. Asa P, BlakslM, of Maueli Chuuk, was also drawn. lilcUert's Cafe. lSon Our free lunch to-night will consist of oyster soup. Special luneh to-morrow morn ing. TROLLEY CAR STRUCK. A Lehigh Valley I'liglno Crnshp Into Cnr nt Ashlnml Ijist livening. Speelnl to ICvhhixo Ubrald. Ashland, Sept. 81. At the Intersection of iuu iracKs 01 ine souiiyiKiu Traction Uom pauy and the Lehigh Valley railroad nt this place an aoeidont occurred last evening in which fifteen passengers and the orew or the trolloy car had a very narrow escape. The sceno of the accident is near the railway station nt this place. Trolloy car No. 41 of the Ashland branch, duo nt this place nt 7:15 p. m., wns gliding over tho rails nt n moderate speed. In charge of Moternian John CSirav nnd rvmJiiri.. Thomas Gniighnn. It Is not customary at this orosslni! for tho nomlnrtnr (n rnt, tn fl,. railway tracks in search of appronohing trains, ns thev hnvn n wtiln lnit! ftr ii,a tracks on either bUIo. But It seems that this timo two passenger cats partly obstructed tho viow, and unaware to tho orew, Just as tho car reached tim rallwnv trai.lf. ... anmt.. ongino approached and struck the front plat- juriu 01 ine ironoy oar, tnrowlng it over on one side and smashing It. Tho motorraan umned In tho nlnk nf timo nr ti.n i passengers the majority were women, and for somo timo oxcitement ran high. Many of thorn fainted nnd shriakml ni.th tn,. .r .in voices whllo others su tiered more or lem from the suddon ahook. One of the passengers, John Momn, of Lost Creek, had ana nf 1iU hhIiTa. ,ii.tnAn..i --...... ui.iw.ivu. Ho was Immediately sent to tho Miners' Hos pital. Two of tlio lady passengers, Miss Mary Lally, of Gilberton, and Miss Brcchonv. of Mnhnnnv I'lmm .nll'n,i ..,., from tho schock and had to bo removed to tho Locust Mountain Houso and medical as Bistauco summoned. Dr. Itassler was callod in and after administering restoratives they revived. Tho CSCann nf tbn nnouni.nn, ,! , ' " a uuu .u lilUlY Was miraculous, nnd mnnv ,if til,,. 41 their doomhad como. MR. SWALM'S LOSS. Former Townsman's Financial Through l'lro. Loss FirO dostroved tllA nvtmialrn wr-0 ,.r .t. Mnyor & Landis Filo Company, at Twentieth Btroet and Allegheny avenue, Philadelphia, early yesterday morning, and within a few minutes thereafter A. Lincoln Landis, the treasurer of tho company, was arrested, charged with starting tho fire. Tho loss oe- Casioucd 1)V thn h1jl7A In ABflmnto,! t l..nn - '""t". l.w fMU.UUO. Tho plant was to have been sold yesterday uuuoi luruciosure, uqi was postponed. Tho Mayer & Landis File Company was organized about two yoars ago with A. B. Fritz, a Buriuc Cltv tmnVnr i, ....' dent; Hnrry Mayer, of Philadelphia, vioe president A. Lincoln Landis ns treasurer and H. A. Swalni as secretary. Tho lattor is well known to tho readers of tho Hekalp, as a former rcsjdenOX rmntjflah for n number of years. Ho removed to PiSUadol- pllia about two rears nirn. nml Ma inc. 1 flro of yostcrday will bo received with mucli ieiiroi uy ms many irionus pore. Tho burned buifdlni? wn. ItiRitrnil r,,r on 000 and tho stock for $7,000. Injured in u Itunauay. An OXCltiniZ Itinawnv n.wttrrA.1 at Tnl- sonsthis morning, iu which Charlos New, tho West Contro strnot ImlKlmr l juries about tlio Bhouider blade, cuts nnd bruises about thn fire. Mr. Va nniu ... gaged in serving a customer with meat when thp horso took a sudden fright nnd made n dash for liberty. By tho larrl ua hn wns tlirOWn Over bis Rpnt.nn tlw.m..nt lrA,.i,.i.i crawled to tho front and grasped tho reins. as a point on tho way to Mr. New's barn, tho destination of the runaway horse, ho turned suddonly and broke ono of tho front wheels. rni.lfl .1.. . .... ... iu.. uiion mu urivor our wuo neui on to tlio reins, nfter boing dragged a distance of fifteen yards, when ho was compelled to let go. As tho horso readied tho barn it censed running. Tho wagon was comnletelv wrecked. Frisky Hursc, A horso tied tn n. rtnaf. I residenoo sliied this morning utnn approach lug team. Tho animal pavement and freed itself from the post by louring mo unuie. lieloro it could he cotton under control it waa runnlne ilmm wi,n street to Coal, whero it was afterwards cap tured. Tho damago done was sllizht. Jr. O. U. A. M. Attention. All members of Mol. Jonnl ntrs Cnnnpll tJn 307, Jr. O. U. A. M. are urgently requested to bo present at tho noxt regular mooting, voopi. hi, as ousiuoag oi importance will ho transacted. By order of E. A. Dohkbtv, Cuuncilor. Attest : Wm. Reeves, Seo'y. o-81-flt ltendy For Iluslness. This was thn nnnnlm rlnv nt flm Kaw V,.V Bargain store, at 23 South Main street. A glance at tho stock will convince everybody mat it is nn entirely new ono, nnu contains no shelf-wnrn trnnds. Thn nnw sfnrn tu lian.l. quartors for ladles, conducted ou a metropoli tan system whero you can nurelmsn aim rut everything. Delegates to Stuto Council. Yesterday William James, renrasentin Council No. 307, and Frank Webster, ns a delegato from Shenandoah Valley Council, left town yesterday for Altooua to attend the Jr. 0. U. A, M. State Council. They will be In attendance tho entire week. For Sale Two pool tables, in good condition, can lie bought very reasonable. Apply to John Medaills, 103 South Main street. 0-15-tf Stone Throwur. John W&Sftll was tha dAfAndnnt In a .... assault and battery before Justice .Toomey last nlaht. Joe Zemanaki eharvna tlm f,,r. mer with throwing stones at him. ona tubulin' siriiung nun on ine Head and inflicting - . " , TllA flAtnnilfLnt fnntUluul Mm scalp wounu. The derenuant furnished bail. Both are residents of Turkey Run . ; .wu rflflhlnnhi nf fP,lrt'v linn Royal makes tlio food pure. wholesomo and delicious Absolutely Puro SOVM. SUQNa rawof S 00., KiW YOWt. mmm DEPUTIES CHESTED. Sheriff Marlln and His Aids Will M Brotifthi lo Trl-l FOR SHOOTING DOWN STBIKBRS. The Great Strike in the Anthracl coal Region Is PraeUoally Ended la Dtfeat For atrikatt, and the Troops May be Soon Withdrawn. Haaleton, Pa., Sept . TJnhwsj nn foraeen developments occur the an tliraclta coal strike in thla region la ended. Yesterday 1,100 men, half of the full complement, returned to work at tne Honey Brook collieries of the Le- lllull and Vtllaha.rra fnmnanv as A4A 800 of 1,300 aUPardee's Lattlmer mines. wnue tne uranberry, Crystal Ridge and Harwood collieries of the same com pany and Coxe's collieries In the Drlf ton district remained at work. The lat ter -were to have settled the question of etrike yesterday, but at the request of ine operators nam nrr until tint Thursday. The Haael mines of the Le high Valley company are considering the nueatlon of returning tn wnrir .n.i will-probably do so. Nearly 5,000 strik ers have returned or will do so today, and a little less than that number are till out. With lnrtlonHnno In hmr W their Joining the workers. The onlv lnrldantM nf waArnav war small outbreaks at Lattlmer and Bok ley, both of which -were nulcklv sub dued, and the serving of warrants of arrest upon Sheriff Martin and a num ber of his deputies. At Lattlmer a band of women attemnteil tn drivn nut th. 300 Italians who returned to work. They were armed with olubs and stones, and moved on the engine house and the company Btores. The raid looked for- blddlntr for a tirn. nnrl warn nnt an ,1 rwl until three companies of the Thirteenth reelment. with flnri ha vnn.ta t.a.1 pressed back and dispersed the crowds. a numuer or nuttier valley miners who wanted to return to work at Lattlmer Were driven buck hv ft. hnnv nf Annul strikers who met them as they cange over tne mountain, a mile or more from camp. The disturbance at Elckley wns an attemnt bv Btrlknra tn Intimi date tha men who wanted to work, and it, too, wns quieted down by the troops without violence. The break of the strike Is practically ntv y "B operators, as in only onar6TS.two instances have the demands of tnTnioiJ5fctIL granted, although several rnmnnnffiriMrrTra ir-rtml-ril to consider the grievances. xne warrants for the arrest of f1h Martin and his deputies were laaued by Judges Lynch nnd Bennett at Wllkesbarre. Thev- woro rv.i iiaya last night, and no resistance was made. xne writs contain 78 names, Including the sheriff's, nnd the latter has agreed to deliver all the deputies for a hearing mis arternoon. A comnanr of tha Ninth regiment will escort them to Wllkesbarre. Tha information unon the "tifmirth of Which the warrants were fanued wn made by Isaac G. Kokert, of Wllkes barre, and declares that "on -r about Sept. 10 James Martin and 78 others did then and there, at the village of Lattlmer. feloniously, wilfully and of their malice aforethousrht. kill and murder 24 man." General Gobln nermltted flip tutt-vi or tne writs because he thinks the civil authorities are now able to handle thn situation. The arradtml wlthrimwnl nf the troops Is now being considered. Lehigh Valley Men on Strike. Scranton. Pa.. Sent. 81. Fnnr him. dred men and boys emnloved at the Heldelbersr colllerv No. 1. nf the T .fiYi 1 it. Ii Valley company, at Avooa. nnlt vnrt yesterday. They have several griev ances, but the principal one la said to be excessive dockasre. Suiierlntnndenf Connors and Assistant RiinAT-nfanlan Owens refuse to concede the demands or the men. The strikers are mostly Polos nnd TfnnB-firlnna nnrl at a n..... InCT last nlerht warn ndr1rAaa,l Viv n.a tors In their native tongues. They were reminded or the fate of their country men at Lattlmer and urged to stand firm for their rlehts. lint Vonn within the law. The men at No. 2 colliery also re i used to go to work today, making the total number of workmen out ahnnt 560. Ohio Minors Heemme Work. Dellaire. O.. Serjt. 21. All tha Wira coal mines located on the Baltimors and Ohio. Cleveland. Unin anA Wheeling, Toddling banks in Belmont county, were started yesterday, opera tors paying the 56 cent rate. Two thou sand miners returned to work. At Ki'iielilnnkl'. .Vrcatla Cufe. Sour krnnt. nnrk snd mashnd tuitntjio. rM during aud between the acts to-uight. riot luncu to-morrow morning. Minor Court Note. Kngleliart Hummel, nf the Fointh ward ol Mlnersville, was appointed inspector to fill a BM'Atmv. 1 u. u. i'eiery was recoinmenaea ror ine SIK.i . . r,t i. , f- . ujii uncut 01 1 niL'i nunrMW 01 urwiggDUrs. I .1 . 1 , .. ui nn uie vavaiicy cuuhuu uy tuo reaignstioii of F. I.. Horuiug, who moved to Phlladul pbls. It was endorsed by the Town Council Juliu Potts, of Urwinsburg. was nipir.le , a committee in the estate of his tou, Jams Potts, who was declared a lunatlu hut week. The estate amounts to 1,600. John W. Woodward, of Mlnersville, ws aniwiuted tax uolleotor of that horunsli. tn fill the vacancy caused by Ivor jenes not qualifying. lluehhsU Opens. Ilucknell Uulversity opened last Thursday with a vory large attendance. Thn greatest increase is noted iu tho Collegiate Department in which eighty-four new students were en rolled, making 833 iu all In that dupartmeut aud '150 in the entire University. The foot ball team is iu training and will apeu the season at Lewlsburg Sept. S3, with the Uni versity of Pennsylvania. Miss Eveline J. Stanton the new principal of the ladies' Institute aud dean of the College Women, as sumed her work at the opening of the term Ask your grooer for tho "Roynl Patent' dour, and take no oth r brand It is the best flour made. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS! We have jut received . line 'of . . . full WINTER (300D5 Which we are selling at prices that Will astonish you. Come nnrl "e the elegant goods we are selling at 10 Cents a Yard. Henrietta, Cashmere, Plaids and all the latest goods at half price. XS BEE-HIVE 29 South Main Street. XBAR POST OFKIOK. New Fall Goods Are arriving dally and we are now busy getting tot srare ana stows ready tor the greatest Fall trade we're had In years. LET US LOOK. We llttVCf Ihn latnat nflTnld i,, T..ll T,. Goods. Every conceivable roloruig, ' most excellent quality. A most beautiful liuo of high grade Fancy Novelty Dress Goods. purso winners. An immmiai nstcisvf mnti r signs in our popular Hue of all wool hi icic Mnn.lh. And so wo might extend the list .il .nost iudefiuitely; some medium prion!, smue costing more-, some selling ver lc, Oloaitc Department. Te time and season is now ap proaching when every woman will consider nml nnwl., ..u ... -..i. .i.- can best purchase her FAI.I, WllAr? Our experience lias tamjht ui how to anticipate the wants o) all and wc think wc have done so. Our Store Isa morloMi nu. .1,1,1 . ... tiling sought !v the most skillfull R. FB GILL. MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. F A Bedroom Suite in oak, consisting of eight piec-s, neatly finished and design ed ; our or ice is i $19.00. This is the same suit for merly sold at $30. Other goods In our store are sold on the same proportion. O'NEILL BlOS., 10S South Main Street. Water to 1 Shut Oir. Nutioo is herobv siveu to water roiisinnpis of the Borough water works that Immiiinng with September 18th. the witter will bo hut uu iruui 1 p. m. ioo:su n. in. mmirum 11 1. ni. to 4 p.m. ThlsscUodulu will cuutiuui' until further notice. A. I). (! MII.B. 9-7-tf f'hairuiau WaU i utniuittee. Qucsreu stimaUte liwr, kidneys snd owels. Never sicken, weaken or erirte. 10c. WATCHING IT. When the weather is exuviae V6u watcli the thermometer tu-t e how bl(jh or how low it will Other times you forget all uliout It Wiion you need anything on watou the prices aud tho good.-. When your wants are xupplieil you forget all about them. Now you want We arc the thermometer to Silage your huiug. Wo liiaUe. ie prl.-e (.t ,'o,)ds to unit the times Utt-i i.t - movosulong uiul you : tl.e ' i-iiuUt. T.J. BROUGHALL, ORTfflSWHKOHLY.'S - 3 south M.iin 1 rs . . . .vi.M
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