The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 13, 1897, Image 1

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    VOL. XII.-
SHENANDOAH. PA., SATTJBDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1097.
ONE CENT.
U. P. WILLIAMS 8c SON.
((south rvi a.in streeBshenandoah, pa
W SPECIAL DRIVK IN m
m . GENTS j
iFHiEHUIiEli
$w P. S. Pine flcrchant Tailoring fift
a specialty. Wi
m MAX LEVIT, M
m Up-to-Date Halter and Gents' Furnisher, jig
LADIES', MISSES'
COATS - and - CAPES !
ij We call special atteution of our customers to the CELEBRATED
SALTS PLUSH used in our garments, as being the best goods in the
market for wear and finish. Styles of garments are correct. Prices
always right.
G-&!s0ur Line of the MUNCY BLANKETS Is Complefe.ss-s
COMFORTS, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
f I QDIfP'Q North Main St.,
These beverages just suit the
most, critical drinker. It just
suitsfus to have them drink it,
because they are pure and wholesome.-
COLUMBIA
1 nil eiiliiTi sin .main 1 " '" 1
, -, , THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL LADIES'
- fflDIEflfDlLOVB, (;oa!!ape5
Wortu $1.33 a pair, reduced to Children's and Misses' Reefers and
roc Good only for 0110 week. LOtlg CoatS.
CREAT BARGAINS IN LINOLEUMS
i ;,GARPBTS. OILCLOTHS
OP flLL:KINDS.' VERY CHEAP.
P. J. HONAOHAN, nIah.
PAINTING AND
Thomas H. Snyder,
JJE BESS BD,
The firt and second premiums of the best bread at
the Columbia county fair, wenfe awarded for bread
baked.,6f
letter's - Blended - Flour
Made at Adqueduct Mill, BloQmsburg. Our popu
lar brands are
i
"Daisy" and "floss Rose."
New Fishihg Creek Buckwheat
At
THIS QUEEN
-OP-
Sewing Machines
Only $19.S-
. . . Warranted for Plvc Years. . . .
OUii.vr BUICAINS om'aiutD IN
FURNITURE
To C.MSH buyers or ou the installment
plan. Conic nn.l see the largest stock in
the county to select front at price that
lefy competition.
and CHILDREN'S
Shenandoah, Pa.
BEER
ALE
PORTER
They also suit the most healthiest-drinker.
Why ? because they
have no equal. Good brews are
the most comfort-giving and best
tonics of the System
DECORATING!
23 South Jar-din St.,
Shenandoab, Pa.
Flour.
nid y)x&3- Rye Flour.
Old Time Whole Wheat Graham Flour,
KEITER'S.
Till! WRATIIIilt.
Tho forecast for Sunday : Clesr weather,
with fresh nml light northwesterly winds.
booomlne somowhat variable and nearly
stationary, followed by slight rtM of temper
aturo. THE GRAND JURY.
A True Hill Returned AgHlnst Chief Itlir-
gess Tabor.
Among the tmo hills returned by the
Grand Jury at Pottsville yesterday waa ono
Al?atnt. fTliIflf ItttffTAa A 1 Talmr tnnr.i
Tlio charges are fraudulent conveyance of
property and raise pretence. They are wade
by one of Tabor'g creditors and arises outof
me ante ot iiieueienuani's meat mantels In
aimersvllle, Mahauoy City and tlila town to
MrS. Jllfttvtlft !4V(11nlirlf I wlinfoK, ttanAMl
Grcditnrfl were loft In tlm nt,l nml I..
already been quite fully ventilated in the
jir.KAi.u oy puuiication 01 mo clyil proceed
ings instituted by creditors.
A truo bill has also been returned against
Patrick .T C.lnnrv nf llaliannv fit,, VnH .
. , "J .v h
gravated assault and battery on 1. F. Foley,
of the Mmn rdarn Tlntl, nf tliM man n fa
very prominent and tho ease is arousing
uiucu interest on uio part 01 tneir numerous
friends. Tho caae is an indirectoutgrowth of
the Wvnltlnvpn pnntrnvimtAt Tim (n
men met in MeElhcnny'a saloon In Mahanoy
buy ana cot into a discussion or tho relative
merits of the libel suit of lion. JoseDh
Wyatt aeainst Tl
Black Diamond, of Mahanoy City, Ih tlio
uaupiun county courts. Tlio argument ter
minated in blows and It la aliened that Foley
received a Beyero beating. It is tho belief of
friends of tlio parties that tlio matter would
be set'led out of court, but it now appears
that a trial will follow.
FUNERAL ACCIDENT.
.allies Thrown From a Carriage Horse
UecAiuo Unmanageable.
ASHLAXn. Nnv 1.1 Wl.lln ll.,.ll., ,!.
luuerai oi in iss Annlo lioad In this town yos-
teruay . arternoon an accident occurred by
which Mis. Vathnnlnl n.t t m. ....
.-. viauauuj
City, rcccivad a fracture of three ribs on the
ion, biuo, in, jaiwaru uolden, or Hills, bus
talned a broken wrist. Ml.
of this nlaco. had an ankle hrnknn 0,1,1 lll.l
Greener, of Lanlgans, was more or less
bruised. The party waa returning from tho
cemetery and tbo horses belonged to Thomas
Chisholni. As tho carriaee was movlne on tn
tbo main Btrcot ono of the. horses got a leg
over tho carriage noln nml It, !, t.i,.,.in
that followed the carriage was thrown over
an omoanKment. All tho occupants were
thrown out and Mrs. Garrett foil I,uii.
companions.
eatlia and Funerals.
Mrs. Ann Boeder, relict of tho lato Isaac
Rocdcr, formerly of Schuylkill Haven, died
at her homo in I'ottsvillo yesterday, aged 72
yoars.
Eov. Sabato Morals. D. I)., a noted Jswlsh
Itabbi, of Philadelphia, and who dedicated
tbo synagogue of the Koholeth Israel con
gregation of town, died at his home yester
day at the advanced ago of 75 years from an
attack of paralysis of tho brain.
'I be remains of Enoch Davis and Honrv
Jones, tbo two young men who were killed
at Girardvlllo Thursday falght 011 the rail
road, will bo interred at that place on Mon
day afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
An infant child of Thomas Kennedy, of
Strawborry alley, was Interred in tho Annun
ciation cemetery this afternoon.
An Orphans' Home.
Tho committee nf the Nattmml f'.innrll nr
tho Junlnrflrflr TTnllAil Awnrlnan XrAnl.onlna
of the United States to couut the vote of the
new sixth object, to establish and erect a
home for tho orphans of deceased members
of the orderand maintain the fuitne.rnnvnflawl
the vote which resulted as follows: Thirty-
nine states polled a majority In favor and 0
Statos a nialorltv acalnst : fits rr.unrlls fr
and OiO councils against. Tlio vote was close,
being 2,1)00 ot a majority In favor of adop
tion of tlio sixth object.
100,000 pair of Indies'. Children's and
Men'e rubbers at a sacrafice. At Womeu's
Shoe Storo, 122 North Main street. 11-2-lm
Ankle Sprnlnod.
Constable "Jack" Dando is uuablo to leave
bis home on account of a sprained ankle.
ilo suuered a similar Injury to the same
member several months ago while making an
arrest and was laid up about three mouths.
Since that time the ankle has been very
wens: anu suscoptioie to toe slightest wrench.
lllckert's Cnle,
Our free lunrh tn-nlfrtir. wttl notat nf
krout, pork and mashed potatoes.
Church Notice.
ReV. Alfred Ilcebnor nrannliro In Ihn f P
church to-morrow. Subject for morning
sormon, 10:30, "The Glory of Christ." Even
ing sermon at 0:30, subject, "Ruth the his
tory of a truo conversion,"
Services will be held In the PrlmltUa
Methodist church to-morrow mornln? nil
eveninc. Sunday school at 2 n. m Mnr,,l
subject, "David's I'rayor, Reeolvo." Even
ing suojeci, "iiie Aiigntiesc wagnot."
rickpocket Cauglit.
Special to IlTUim IIebald.
Mahanoy Citv, Nov. 13. While ridine
from Gllberton to this town in a Schuylkill
Traction car last evening William Harris,
a commercial salesman from Sera 11 ton, noticed
a man change his position to a seat beside an
elderly lady. Soon after Harris noticed the
man take a purse from the lady's pocket and
again change ills seat. Harris took a seat be
tide the man and told him what lie had seen.
The pickpocket at first put up a bluff, but
Anally wilted and returned the purse to the
ownor. The whole aflUir passed off so quietly
that some passengers in tbe car ulu not know
the real transaction. There waa no arreet.
Begin Bight With Coughs and Colds.
Take the sure cure, I'un-Tlua, !i6u. At
Grahier Bros., drug store.
Sillier Hurt.
At Shenandoah City colliery yesterday
afternoon, John Somanak met with au aoel
deut by having his right band out across the
top. A small artery woialao severed. The
wound bled profusely.
Vool Injured,
Anthony Wychuski had his right foot ent
by a lump of coal falling upon it at Shenan
doah City colliery yesterday. The injury is
a slight one.
Hulky Volt.
A colt belonging to Edward Brennan and
driven by Joseph Welsh became frisky on
South Main street this afternoon. It started
to balk and ktoked the swingle tree in half.
Ono of its hind legs was cut in several pla'ces.
Dangerous kidney diseases can be aval -led
by the prompt use of Dr. Bull's Pills. Their
specific, medicinal effect on the kidneys stops
the encroachment of diabetes and Hrisht'a
disease.
GOflTHOIiliEH
Tue
Grand Jury
TO.day.
COMMISSIONERS'. CASES PENDING
West Mahanoy Township Oa see Up Again,
The Jury InveettgaUen Postponed.
Motion to Quash Argued Be
fore Judge Kooh This
Morning.
Special to Kvbkiso ltsmAtt.
Potwvillb, Nov. 18. The Grand Jury
to-day returned a true bill against County
Controller B. R. Severn on the charges of
misdemeanor made.by the Taxpayers' Asso
ciation.
Bimllar charges against County Commis
sioners Rentz, Martin and Meyersaud former
County Commissioner Charles P. Allen are
in the hands of the Jury. Tbe Controller's
case was the tint acted upon.
The information lodged against the Gun
trollcr charges gross ncelcct and Criminal
disobedience of the law creating a County
ixmtroller; that ho Old not oxercise a general
supervision and control of tho 6seal affairs
of the county and of the accounts and ofll
cial acta of tbo officers concerned in tlio
finances of the.county; that tho loan of $10.-
uuu irom tko Safe Deposit Bank was carried
forward on tho books of tho Commissioners
and Controller as $10,000, and in like man
ner a loan of $6,000 from the samo bank.
which was never paid into tbo county treas
ury, whereby tbe county was cheated and
defrauded by tho joint action of the County
Commissioners and County Controller out of
the sum of $10,000.
After several detailed allegations the
charges conclude: "Deponent (William I..
Sbeafer) having thus enumerated some of
tho illegal acts and doings of the said Severn,
as such Controller, and also reserving tho
right to hereafter specify more fully others
comlngundorthogonoral chargo herelnabovo
contained, now avers and charges that the
said Bojijamiu H. Severn, as such County
Controller, by his disobcdlcnco to the laws of
this Commonwealth and neglected his official
duties, and by hi; wasteful and criminal
dereliction and recklessness In his conduct as
sucli Controller, has committed a scries of
misdemeanors."
TOWNSHIP CASES.
The Alleged Jury Tampering; Motion
Juuli Argued.
Hpeclaiio Rvenino HEnALn.
Fottsviixe, Nov. 13. Ono of tfio busiest.
Judges on tho bench hero U Judge Bavidne,
of Northumberland county. When not en
gaged in helping to cut down tho long
list of cases tho District Attorney has on
hand ho finds plenty of work in 0110 direc
tion or another bearing upon tho Wost Maha
noy Township Seliool District.
Yostorday tho libel suit against J. J.
O'Neill, instituted at tho insiauce of tho
School Directors of tho district named, was
again boforo his Honor. It will be remem
bered that at the last term of criminal court
this case was tried aud tho jury rendered a
verdict of "not guilty, but pay the costs."
It is said tho costs amount to about flOO.
O'Neill's csunsel did not take steps to ap
peal, but a few days after tho verdict pro
ceeded to have it set asldo upon the ground
that some of tho jury had been tampered
with. A hearing was had and then tho ease
rested until yesterday afternoon. When
O'Neill's counsel appeared before Judgo
Savldge in court to submit additional testi
mony on the rule to set asldo the verdict.
Tho first witness called on this hearing waa
Charles Tlmmous, of Lost Creek No. 2. Ho
testified that on Sept. 2!nd, last, ho was in
John A. Rellly'a saloon at Shenandoah when
1. J. Ferguson, of Lost Creek, tho prosecu
tor In tho lihol suit, entered, Mr. Reilly
asked tho nowcomer if ho had fixed hia man
all right aud Ferguson answered that lie had
and O'Neill would havo to pay $500 costs;
that Ferguson also said ho would hayo to see
tbe man again in the morning. The next
morning, witness testified, Ferguson was
seen conversing with ono of tho Jurors in tho
case.
Tlio next witness called was John Ebor
man, of Browusvillo. Ho attempted to
testify to somethlug bo had heard P. J. Fer
guson's sou say, but tbe court ruled it out as
hearsay evidence Judgo Savidge then post
poned further proceedings until two weeks
from next Monday.
This morning Judgo Koch heard argumont
on the motion to quash tho indictments in
tho misicmeanor cases against the school
directors of West Mahauoy Township. The
grounds for the motion and tho arguments
made upon It were of a techuical character,
Judge Koch took the papers, saying ha would
render a deeisleu on Monday morning, next.
Should tho motion to quash be overruled the
misdemeanor cases will be tried on Tuesday,
or Wednesday, next.
Special Winter ISxuursluus to Old l'olnt
Comfort, Iikewood, JUc.
The Philadelphia & Beading Railway ha
placed on sale at all its principal offices,
winter excursion tickets to Old Poiut Com
fort, Ijakewood, Atlantic City, Cape May
and other promiuent winter resorts in New
Jersey and Virginia. These tickets are on
sale at low rates with very liberal return
limits. For full information as to routes,
rates, Ac., consult any Philadelphia A Bead
ing agent, or address Kdson J. Weeks, gen
eral passenger ageut, Philadelphia.
Marriage Lleenna.
Wash Rapowe and Tick la Malliek, both of
Mahanoy plane.
GeorEe W. Qreenawait and Mlunie G.
Phillips, both of Creseona.
Petor Fox aud Agnes McGuiar both of
Schuylkill Haven.
Frank Prusoavith and Annie Dttngolavlab,
both of Mahanoy City.
William G. Tonkin, of Seek, and Elisabeth
J. Tippett, of liauto, Carbon county.
The Hon. John F. Smith of Westminister,
Md., Judge of the Circuit Court of Carroll
Co., Md., says : "I have used Salvation Oil
for rheumatism. Its effects were prompt
and lasting.
Heeda iteeorded.
From William Sobwarta et ux to Breiaoh
and Brother, premises in North Union Twp.
From Jacob F. Herring et ux to Tamanend
B. & h. Asso., premises Bush Twp.
J nst try a lOe box of CaeeareU, the finest
liver and bowel regulator ever made.
Bill WUrMTTO the
THE MONUMENT.
Proeeedtnga Stayed, l'endtng Settlement nf
Die Alto Question.
Despite the many postponements and vex
atious delays the general committee of tljf
Bnenniiiiouri Boiaiera' Monument AseeoMuoo
continues In a persistent and hopeful mood
orei the project aud seems to be gradually
drawing It within tbe range of ultimate
aucorae. Another meeting was held last
evening in the rooms of the (1. A. It., Refo
wlch building, and the question of site was
again under discussion.
Hon. M. 0. Watson is chairman of the
committee on site and has been diligently
poshing the matter. Last evening he pre
sented a blue print which he caused to hp
mad by Borough Surveyor Gregory, show'
ing surveys of the plot of ground on the
monntatn between the Annunciation and
Odd Fellows' cemeteries upon which it la
now proposed to place the monument. The
plot ft bound by the two roads leading to tbe
main gate of the latter cemetery and also
by tbt highway leading up the mountain and
past the Annnpolation cemetery. The com
mutes) spent soma time In Inspect! us tbe
plan an 8 seemed vory favorably impressed
witu it. jtev. II. i! O'ltellly. in behalf of
tbe Annunciation cemetery management,
ha already given his consent to the protect
and the only delay in the matter is that due
to tbe consideration the trustees of the Odd
Fellows' cemetery are giving to it. There
are several eontiuaancles in the war of roads.
drainage and water supply to be considered.
The cemetery trustees have inspected the
plans ftnd given them considerable attention
and Mr. J. J. Powell reported to the monu
ment committee last night that the ceme
tery trustees were evidently favorably dis
posed t the new project. Before definite
abtlon can be taken, however, the matter
must again bo taken before Shenandoah
Lodge No. 501, I. O. O. F., the owners of the
cemetery. It Is probable that this step will
be taken next Monday ovening.
in order that the general committee may
be able to get tho matter in some definite
shnpo to begin work in the spring it waa de
cided last night to adjourn for two weeks,
and that tho committee ou site meet next
Friday night and try to formulate a definite
report for presentation at the meeting of the
general committee.
The resignation of Mr. B. II. Morgan as
representative to the general committee
from Shenandoah Commandcry No. 11, Sons
of America, was announced and the apiwint
ment of William II. Zimmerman accepted.
Owing to tho labor involved it was decided
to increase the committee on site from three.
to five members and Chairman David Morgan
madonppointmcntsaccordingly, which makes
tho committee as follows : lion, M. O. Wat
sou, James J. Powell, William H. Zimmer
man, II. C. Boycr and W. J. Watkins.
At Kepclilnskl's Arcndn Cafe.
8our kront, pork and mashed potntoe.
free, to cvorybody to-night.
Hot lunch on Monday morning.
Orkln Vindicated.
Iko Orkln, the jeweler of South -Main
street, was put on trial at Pottsville yester
day on a charge of larceny preferred by
William liunnis and acquitted. Tlio latter
alleged that ho left with Orkin a watcli for
repairs and a few days later reccivod what
-was supposed to bo tlio same watcli, but
claimed that tho case was not as good as that
which contained the works when ho left
t for repairs. Orkin disputed tho claim and
Huunls caused his arrest on a charge of lar
ceny ns bailee. Tho oaso was boforo Justice
Toomey, Vvho fixed bail for a trial of tho case
at court, rostordaythe defendant made out
such a good case that tho jury not only found
urkln not guilty, but also put the costs on
Huunls, making tho repairs to his watch
quite expensive.
Meldnizls (;nfe,
California bean soup, freo, to-night.
Oyster soup on Monday morning.
Mulinnny City Itlsteddfixl.
The number of entries for the Thanks
giving Day eisteddfod at Mahauoy City, in
dioato a very largo aud successful affair. Six
parties have entered fi.r "Martyrs of tlio
Arona," main chorus competition, from fifty
to seventy-five singers in each party.. Six
parties for "Annlo Laurie," male party piece.
Two choirs on "Bright and Buxom Lassies;"
ono party on "Apollo Strikes tho Lyre;"
seven parties on the male duett; six parties
on tne lejiialo duett; twonty-threo 011 the
baritone solo, "Anchor;" seventeen on the
bass, "Mighty Deep;" twelvo on tbe solo
tenor; eight on the solo soprano; eight on
piano solo; eight on tho nialo recitation;
seven on the femalo recitation. Two more
male parties are oxpected to be heard from.
llreen'a Ittulto Cufe.
Sour krout, pork and mashed potatoes, freo.
to-night.
Hot lunch on Monday morning.
Suit Against Wnsser,
Before 'Squire Nickol, of Pottsville, W. D.
Snydor brought suit against John Waater to
recover $150 which tho prosecutor had ad
vanced to a Polauuer to secure a liquor
license iu this town. The place was after
wards sold out by tho Sheriff, and a friend
bought tbo place for Waaser, who a Bain sold
it for told. Snyder demandod of Waaser tbe
money he had advanced on the llcenat but
bis demand was refused. The 'Squire rend
ered a verdict in favor of tbe prosecutor.
The defendant will appeal from the 'Squiro's
decision. AU the parties reside in this town.
For Sale,
A second. hand organ. A bargain. Annlv
at Ukrald onloe. 11-8-lw
lleiielicial Trip,
Justiee William II. Shoemaker and wife
returned last evening from Baltimore, M. D
They spent three days there. The main
object of the trip was a visit to one of tbe
hospitals of the city by the .Justice to have
Ills eyes examined and treated, and tbe re
mit appears to be very satisfactory.
Royal make the food pure,
wholesome and delicious.
iVbiolutel Puro
asVu. sakm pewMa ee kfwvom.
POWDER
GfiflHGES AGfllflST
REEDER IGJlOflED
Cotts In the Button Cases Placed
Prosecutor Van valkenburp.
on
SCHUYLKILL CASES MAY BE SETTLED
The ratlniy. of th Header Charges May
Mara) M laflHMee an E. A. Van Val
kankurf's oaw in sotratfkiu
Oonaty.
Kajton, j? a., Nov. 7C tfrnrgrancfjury
yesieroay arternoon Ignored the bills
in the ennrnirncy ctusea Of General
Frank Kinder, late secretary of the
commonwealth, Hon. Webster n.
Weiss and Maurice O. Luckenbach, and
put the coals on Frederick A. Van Val
kenburir, tho prosecutor. The charges
were conspiracy to commit bribery arid
10 aeratne me character of tox-Poatmaa.
rer jonn WanamaUer in the legislative
campaign lor united states senator, In
which the latter waa defeated by Sen
ator Penrose.
William A. Wlneboro. the man whn
made the famoua affidavit on which the
cnargee were brought, could not Ik.
found; find there waa difficulty in secur
ing me attendance of a number of
Scranton men, Including Cona-reaaman
Connell. These were eventually lo
cated, and It waa decided to proceed
without Wlnsboro. Prosecutor Van
Valkenhurg being the principal wit
ness.
REV. M'PAKE MYSTERY.
The Coroner.'" Iury Decide That
Young frlest Was Not Murdered.
the
Philadelphia, Nov. 13. The corpner's
Jury of inquest yesterday rendered the
following verdict in, the caae of Rev.
Henry J. McPake, the young priest who
was found dead back of St. Paul's
academy on Wednesday morning: "We
find that the Rev. Henry J. McPake
came to his death from uraemia."
It was the only verdict that could
be returned In view of the fact that
Dr. Cnttell, the coroner's physician, had
officially reported uraemia as the cause
of death, and in view of the further
tact that the police have utterly failed
to clear up the mystery surrounding
the case.
Dr. J. II. Jlonaghan, Father He
Pake's physician, declares that the
case was no murder, but that the priest
died of uraemia, as Dr. Cattell stated
at the autopsy.
The testimony Introduced at the In
quest tended to prove that Father Mc
Pake had not been In robust health
for some time.
Superintendent of Police Linden said
that no further Investigation, would he
made, It being satisfactorily shown
that there was no foul play. When
asked to account for the presence of the
dead body In the yard of the academy
the superintendent said:
"My belief is that the man wrb In
sane; that he was wild from worri
ment and the ravages of disease, and
that he Wandered to the academy while
In that fit of mental aberration."
Sheriff" .Vhu'tiii'H Trial Postponed.
Wllkesbarre, Pa., Nov. 13. A sur
prise wsb sprung in court yesterday
when District Attorney Fell asked for
a continuance of the cases against
Sheriff Martin and his deputies, charged
with the murder of 24 strikers at Lat
tlmer on Sept. 10. Counsel for Sheriff
Martin entered a vigorous protest
against a continuance, but after a
lengthy consultation between Judges
Bennett and Lynch it was decided to
continue the cases until January. The
district attorney asked for a contin
uance on the ground that some of the
wounded men were still In the hospital
and could not be present on Monday
next, the clay set down for the trial,
McitlmdTSt trTwfton in Ainxun.
Philadelphia, Nov. 13. Bishop Charles
C. McCabe caused considerable Bur
prise among the members of the gen
eral missionary committee of the
Methodist church yesterday when he
announced that he had established an
Alaskan mtssion. He said he had bor
rowed $400 and sent a missionary into
Alaska, and that the latter was now
ministering to the spiritual wants of
the gold diggers. He asked for $1,000
to enable him to continue the work In
Alaska. The request was referred to
a special committee.
Tempi (.'tip Series 'Abolished.
Philadelphia, Nov. IS. The National
Baseball League mangatee, at yester
day's meeting, abolished the Temple
cup series of post season games which
have been played between the clubs
ending first and second the last four
seasons. The resolution prohibits ex
hibition games at any time between
National League clubs, and declares
that the league shall In no manner au
thorise or lend support to any game
or games between the clubs of Its mem
bership except those provided for in
tbe regular adopted schedule.
K olive,
Tbo possibility of being outclassed in tbe
matter of quality by any other shoe dealer is
too remote to be considered here. The rule,
that shoes which do not come' up to our
standard of excellence should be returned to
the makers, has kept our store free from
worthless stock. All our goods are fresh and
thoroughly up-to-date. Our line of women's
and men's fall aud winter shoes at $1 U5 is a
sample of what prices are here. Values are
big, prloea are small and satisfaction goes
with every pair of shoes we sell.
Shi cp's Shoes Stobk,
IT North Main street,
Hoy's Horrible Death,
Willie Cavanaugk, aged 14 yean, attempted
to board a coal train at Schuylkill Haven yes
terday aud fell under tbe wheels, sustaiuias
injuries trom which be died this morning,
1 He was a son of Mlohael Cavanaugh, of
Pottsville. Both legs were horribly mantled
one waa cut off near the groin and the other
j near the ankle, and he also-sustained a com'
pound fracture of tbe skull.
Slop I I.oukl Consider!
Prepa io yourselves for an Alaskan winter
IheNeH Bee Hive, No. 203 East Ceutre
street, cheapest place for Ladies' Gent's and
Children's underwear, overshirta, stockiugs.
gloves, s eaters, Ac. Pay us a visit and we
guarantei to give you satisfaction. 0-28-tf
CURTAILING COAL PRfJMCTlON.
Jtvery Colliery In tho He!
Iklll list
K'oii 'tood llowi
Philadelphia. Nov. 13.'
's Hec-
ord says: In their efforts ti
ilkter up
thraclte
the hard coal ti-Ade ther1;
president have called
on the
rate or production, rnd v
colliery
In the Schuylkill irq-ion shui
iwn yes-
terday. The Ir-nirlh of til
ey will
remain cl. si d could not Hi
finitely
atated at the Heading rail
offices,
but it wax kii Id that nor
.'Of them
would probably start up
Week on reduced time.
Valley railroad, in order
reduction, has ordered its
in next
Lehigh
leet the
lerles on
three-quarter time, and the
r com-
panies have alxo taken steps) to curtail
tna production.
An ofnclal of the Readlni
said that under normal con
the collieries working full
ket absorbing the coal, tin
output would have reachi
tons. Under the curtailment.
tne proauciion tor the lw
aggregate between 4,000,000 MjaM 4,100,
000 tons.
siiBpcnu no ror a nm 1 ttiusf irisrfmmonfl
Harrlsburg, Nov. 13. Qrattd Bxalted
Ruler Meade D. Detwiler lastt evening
suspended the Marlon, Indv Irtdge uf
h.ikb, ana forwarded paiMM to Dis
trict Deputy Armstrong, of 'that state,
authorizing him to secure) Uts) charter,
paraphernalia and lodge efl&rls. This
action was due to the violsitiili of. the
laws of the order in the Tmsthod of
initiating Robert PiUslm:
Kendriek House Free Iijmeli.
Sour krout, pork and mashed: Mtatoes will
be served, free, to all patrons to-SIRht.
Who (lot the Alone;
In a communication to this moriiliie's
Miners' Journal, Harry Kantnek of Tama-
qua, donies the -statements of Senator Ooyle
aud Charles Yohc, aud says ho never received
one penny from either. This raijasthe ques
tion, Who received Kautner's mutton of 'the
lary? The latter says: "Acoorttlftt! to tbe
evidence of the Coylc-Joyce libbl suit oon
talned in your valuable mnef.
Mr. Yohe,
luster and folder at Harrlsburg, fl
f fled that
1 received three dollars per day
I the salary
of the mid oitiee while Mr. Yi
b talned 2
and the sub ?1. Will you allow
to state
through your eolnrans that I il
not ob-
tain one cent of the salary atl
txl to tbo
said otuce. Neither did I n
Ive $100,
which Mr. Yohe is represented
declaring
on the wituese stand. A ceo
to the
rotumuo ltcpubllcan the evi
luce con-
tallied in both papers comes I
me as
startling surprise and I take tab)! method of
Vindicating myself."
35 and 45 cents per yanl for J home made
rag carpels mat will wasii.at FrBfj ke's carpet
store.
11-5-tf
Tho Institute liecelpl
The Teachers' Institute held !
It Mahanoy
City during the week wai a sued
Is in overy
Iditurea for
respect. The receipts and oxpffl
the year 1800 are shown as folloS
RECKIPTH
Uttlanee on liand from 1H05
Bwteot tickets
Rnrollnent tickrU
County commission .. .
Total
Kxi-KNnrruBES.
Kvenlngentertidimicnts. . ..
Day Instructors
Oruoeisnt Institute
Advertising nnd prlhting
miscellaneous o&iieiiNes
4x9 50
423 63
911 00
180 23
817 10
t I.IOS 86
... 386 60
Balance In treasury .
I 1,886 2
This Is Worth 10 Ceil
For the next 10 days we will a
11 a 21 cent
bottle of cough syrup for 15 ;
Drug Store, 107 S. Main street.
nts. City
11-1 l-2w
Win, lenli.
Mrs. Thomas S. Jones is I
T, but not
seriously.
James I Is Hoy, who was surTei
ng from a
severe attack of Illness, is now Iin
proving,
rom Phila
ient for her
Mrs. John Ellis has returned.
delphia.wbere she rece.ved treat!
eyes.
William Richards, Jr., has besj
presented
T. in re-
with a badge of the J. T. of II. A
cognition of his services in sc
ourillg the
highest number of now members
or Lincoln
Sectlou No. 37, of this place. '1
Governor of the section has offe;
he worthy
id another
badge fur a similar competition
luring the
next six months. The Grand SeJuon of th
J. 1. ot H. T. will convene Jim on the
10th lust. There will be a banquiit aud free
entertainment iu couuectlon will the con
vention.
The l'huenlx Fair.
The Phoenix Fire Company w
ill hold a
fair in thoir hose company build
the Christmas holidays, common
day, December 20, 1897.
ng during
sing Mon-
11-10-It
YM Program
The following program will bo
prescuted
at a regular meeting of the "V" tl
iaeveulug :
Singing; scripture reading, M
Roberts; quotations from sUnd.i
as Maggie
rd authors
by members; solo.3Iiss Minnie l'fflwell; read
ing, Benjamin KVaus; news (J r a weeb
bdwaju Dauks; cornet solo,
lias Sallie
Beddall; reading, Miss Mattie
singing; critic's report.
Llewellyn ;
3 Two Cent SUmps, S Ci
To every purchaser at tbe City Jirug Store,
107 Suth Main street. Sale
of atamps
limited.
11-11-2W
May lteatrlet Ihe Outp
t.
The stagnation iu theanthraolt
coal trade,
lue principally to tbe inability ol
the market
to take the present large nroduc
4on, is ro
celvlng the serious considerate
anthracite presidents, aud it is
of the
more than
likely that a ourtailmeut iu prf
iuction for
reed upon.
tne balauce of tbe year will be 84:
The managers of the Heading Ct
mpauy, the
largest of tbe anthracite pre
Ulcers, are
strongly in t.ivor of curtailment.
"I suffered for two years trora -,
and pain in my cheat. I tried a
remedies, but Dr. Bull's Cough
bad cough
number of
Syrup was
tne only one that etleeted a e
u. 1. J
Murphy, Ashley, Pa."
Wwldlug Uelebrants Arr
During last evening and tbe ea
this ' morning six men were
iy hours of
r rested by
officers Keeter aud Folu aud 01:
wf Burgess
Tabor forereatlug a nuisance at
a wedding
in the First ward aud righting in
the street.
They were all lodged in tbe lei
kup where
several of them paid the One
while some are serving tiuu).
Advertised LalUn.
Letters addressed to the follovS jng named
people renialu uncalled lor at the I local post-
on! ce : l . , sweet, James w. ADllrew, Esq.
airs, alary j. llogan
Never Falls for Coughs and Golds.
mat's what Pan-Tiim h, 25c. lAtUrubler
it company
MaOris, with
auosfgtlie mar-
Hfavember
sc: E. 000.000
lit thought
omul would
? 881 02
1117 no
235 00
300 00
Coat Season
in Full Blast.
It isn't often that
sucli a splendid col'
lection of seasonable
and stylish Pall and
Winter Goods as
wc have labored for
months to gather
here, can be fouid.
Our selections now
crowd every rack and shelf of our store
and represents the cream of thousands, of
lines we have inspected. We have takes
care tliat the figures we quote should
properly harmonize with our well estab
lished reputation for low prices, and have
no hesitation in saying that in, all our de
partments plentiful assortments of new
and desirable goods will be found at
money-saving figures that cannot be
equalled elsewhere.
. F. GILL,
MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET.
JiiTTCTP HATH PHIDMC
And ao have the
Estey and Brambach
PIANOS.
Our carload of them is a meat
magnificent consignment, and jet
this "ad." gives but faint tints of
the above assertion. Never before
was there such a variety of instru
ments exhibited iu this locality. It
is a triumph of discreet buying nnd
also selling. We will place one in
yonr home for the lowest possible
cash money or on cosy payments.
The musical qualities as well as the
workmanship ou these pianos is
unexcelled. An inspection is
always open to the public.
O'NEILL BROS.,
xo6 S. Main St., Shenandoah.
USELESS RAKING
Raking up old things is not
our style. We are busy raking
up new things and you will be -pleased
with the rakings. We
have a store full of them, and
a call will get you interested,
and in the eud profit you.
People differ in taste, but all
agree that our stock offers the
widest range of
Groceries
and the most attractive prices
possible. You don't require a
garden rake to find the bar
gains at our store.
T.J. BROUGHALL,
25 South Alain Street.
Ui 11750 17
NEW COATS
AND CAPES.
NEW DRESS GOODS.
Our display of the above goods
- . yf me nnBt we vr had ;
glance at our aliow. windaws
will give you hint of the fine
atock we take pleasure in
showing.
MEN'S NECKWEAR.
A imndred dozen choloett mw
mu gooas in Teck's Four-In
TTa .1 -. t. .
""i vw, eve. Kf
3j, 35 and 50c goods
Regular
L. J. WILKINSON,
MAIN STREET. LLOYDSTREET,
our
Bros., drug store.
' ,swiat.--.