The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, January 28, 1898, Image 4

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    ENGRAVINC
Vor the next a iluvs
we will furnish 50 curds with your
name engraved on them for 73 cts;
too for jpt.15. Printing 50 cards
from plate, 40 cents. 100 for 75c.
Twenty styles of lettering and
eleven sizes of cards to select from.
Or IM.
I n St.
CUBAN 1MB SLAIN.
The Man Who Orrlcroil the Exoou
tio. of Lioutena.nl Ruiz,
SURPRISED BY THE SPANIARDS
Olio lit'imi't l)i-oliiris Tlmt UntViwVI
Itlntr f. Y -jiiiw M 01111111, ii'iil Mi-t lit
IHtitH WI1IU1 T'r.vlnir til IJifiiJiK Kriim
III I'uriiiw's,
Havana, Jan. 2. At noon yesterday
Lieutenant Colonel rieiiedkto, with tic
Hpanlah Keii'ii liattallon, surprlped lii-iu
Tapnste. tlii province, the camp of Hi
InsurKent niljrndler Nestor Arangtieron
killing AnnijfUf rnn and four prKute
and capturlns? (lve of the lnsurpeni
and wounding olhei'B, who mad? tin I
escape. The body of IlilgadiiT Aran
Bucron was bnmaht by train to Ha
vana anil aeivereu to the military au
tnormes. After identllicatlon it was
Bent to the morgue,
llrlcadler Arangueron was only
24
years of nee, of fair romjilf xlt i, with
blonde hair and a small mustache. The
body, which shous two bullet wounds,
one In the held and one in the ri, h
lejr, is uresscu in capnmere panti'.i . i s
pray woolen coat, yellow fIioih i.nd
palters coniparntlvely new. It is sail
that the Baiters and the vest he. our.
to Lieutenant Joaquin Kills'., the aide
de-camp of Captain General Dlanco,
who, havIriR sone last December to
Arangueron's camp with terms of sur
runder, was executed by ArniiBiieron, or
with his approval.
AccordlriR to another report Urlsndle
ArnnRtieron was surprised while on
visit to a young woman on the 1'lta
farm, between Campo Florida and Tu
paste. He was wounded, and In trying
to escape was shot dend. Among tin
prisoners is me lather or the young
woman. I was the dynamiter of Ar
angueion's hand
CANDIDATE NLwrilT RESIGNS.
Doolnres Ho Will Not Split Mm IN
puhllomi Votn In lMilliidolphla.
i-niiaueipiua, Jan. 28. Harvey K
Newltt, the "anti-Martin" candldat
wiver 01 taxes, mst night an
nounced his withdrawal as a candi
date for that oflloe. At the recent He
publican convention the names of Will
iam J. uoney, the recognized candi
date, or the Martin faction of the party
ana fllr. rMowitt were presented for the
nomination, and air. Honey was de
dared the regular nominee. In his let
ter announcing his withdrawal Mi
Jsewltt says: 'in view of the avowed
determination of the Democratic party
to take advantage of the present con-
aitions within the ranks of our party
ana to attempt to further divide and
conquer.' I am convinced that I ought
10 wunaraw irom the contest, firmly
believing that such a course will best
subserve the interests of our party In
mis city and state."
J. A I'erkini. of Antiquity, O., was for
thirty years ncedlmsly tortured hy iiliysidiins
for tho cure of eczema. Ho wat quickly
mired by iifdnz DoWitt's Witch Ha.cl Silve
mo munns nrallng salve Tor piles ami skin
diseases. C. H Hagenhiieli.
Man nt 77 to UVil a llrliltt of (111.
Jacob Sellors, of Han Mmrg, aged 77, and
Mrs. Amelia (iilfert, of Tiimaqiia. asud (ill.
have, been uranted a license to marry.
To-night and To-morrow Nicnt,
And each dny and night during this week you
can get at any druggists Kemp's ISalsain for the
Throat and lying! acknow ledged to be the nio-t
successful remedy ever sold for Coughs, Colds,
Iironchilis Asthma and Cousuinplioii. Get a
bottle to-iluy and keep ii alw a) s in the heme, sc
you can cliec jour cold at once. Trice 35c.
OC. Sjinnle bottle fiee.
Old Furniture will bo taken in exchange
on aU pnrchisc3 ol now furniture, for
which we will allow a reasonable rebate.
HIGH TRICES BARKED I
Not only by im. Ilio dealers, but also liv
our furniture, mlilch wo introduce to ton und
ell the time t prlccx which meets with your
favor and also your limnc We not oul take
the Drlcra Into cjiinmcrjil.on lint nl llu ,,.
tructlotl, wlil.h bean a Mralu much greater
than can he 1 lit nu it
In thl' ar..iiiiirrment wo oiler
solid antique oak rocker, full
arm, high back and leather seat,
For this week only at
A lieauliful lounge, upholstered
In nice tancttry. contains IS teiu-
S8JS
tflred Japan springs. Wu havo only
a tun in stock.
The remainder of our large stock of furni
ture is sold on the proportion of prices as
mentioned above.
DAVIDSON'S
Furniture House,
121 and 123 North Main St.
Near Robbins' Opera House.
-IIKST LINK OF
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED,
HAY and bTHAW.
Floor and Table Oil Cloths,
u a Ulil X p
Centre HI.
(f f Jf h a srz
Wici dandruff shears it is usu
ally regarded as an announce. It
sbiuld be regarded as a disease. Its
presence i,id.alcs an unhealthy can-di'-'.on
of the sc.-dp, wkkh, if neg
lected, leads to baldness. Da u!r-ff
should be cured at on-.c. The most
effedsve means for the cvre is fo.md
id AVJR'S HAIR VIGOR. It
promotes the growth of the h:.:r, re
stores it nuhen gray or fad.d i3 its
original color, ad f.ceps the scalp
clean and hcatlly.
"Wr mre tl" n 1 ' 'it veara I was g-oatty
trouli'tvl v -ih (1 i"' 1:, ntid tV-111 a oung
Ulan, tuy hair was I.ist tiirniri; cr . nil I fall.
mi'Mit, ifnirri-"M in 'ineq
In vllublc 1. mil I begun to
ao jrs
iqor
Tho dnnilruif lias ticcn
entirely removed and my
hnir is now soft, Bnicotn
and k1osS "d fast re
K.unhitf lt-orisrnal color."
T. VALL12, A IK n tun,
fiTHY POINTS.
itlif lllli;i I hroilKliiiUt Hie (J ti)
(Uiroulcld lor Hunt) tVril-i,l.
Itiht l!ev. Kthelhert Talbot will be en-
ilirolied Kpl-nnal IIMiop of Central IVtiusyl
vanla, in luciejsiir to tliu late lllslion Kulison.
it Itethlehein, on Weiluesdny next.
lho Williainsiiort dUtiict shlniitil US.OOS.-
0D0 feet of inanuf.iottiiul lumber l.it year, a
decrease of ll.fi',000 feet from ISOil.
At least ii-lll'th of tho Idle prisoners in
the jail at Heading w i'l be set at work mak
ing HKll-l.
The citizens of Wilkesbirro shinned n car
load of provisions to Cuba.
Three new inembeis weic received into
Shenanduah Tribe, No. 1B.V.I.O. li. M . U'cd-
nesilay ulght, whilo twootiiers were initiated
into the third degree.
,u entertainment will bo held in the
Uillierton M. K. church on Washiug.on'a
lllrtliday.
V. L. Ileaumout, editor of the St. Clair
Local, will shortly join tho lleneditts. The
fortunate young lady leiiiles 'it Mill Creek.
Die I'uliro (l.uetto contains u plcturo of
Sullivan as a firo lighter at tlio local theatre.
I nh 11 I., had as much to do witli extinguish
ing the 11, lines us tho man in tho moon.
Juniata county, with a population of over
111.000, has only seven liccnseiMiquur stands
Hie Annunciation T. A. It. Society of town
will iMal)lih a liliraiy for its members.
John A. Ilcise, of 1'ark Place a graduate
in phaimai y, and u -.mi of Captain lMw-uul
Keese, will open a drug stoic in Mahanoy
City in the near future.
The citizens of Mahanoy City demand the
ippuintmcnt of mure night police. This is
luo to the many Urea.
iin:i).
llli.WH.HV. At -licnalMloali, on Ilio L7tli In-t .
Kof.iunii Jlnulley, aged yearn, l oneml ill
tak place from her late residence, l."i nli
III t- Mici't, 101 alurilay niornfng el U.OI
o clock. High nui'H w ill be telcliratcil in tin
Annunciation chinch. Interment in the par
IhIi cemetery, l'rlcnilri and relatives rcNprct
fully invited to attend. l-27-2t
JVILSCELLANEOUS.
?OM SAI.K.-A HiilMantlnl t.uildiiiK, iitra'ly
rtiom and clositn. Ileatttl hy its own i-O.in
ttfatliiKpIant Can lie purihaPCMl (in c.thv ti-nnn.
Applv to S. ii. M. JIulloiKtiT, JChf.v 'Titiimii
ItullditiK, Hcetmd lloor. l-2H-lw
jOH HAI.i:.-A laiKRy and two l.uLlm
1 wtiiroiift. Will alwo rent mv wlipfluriL-M
uul paint Nlaip, comer Coal aid' Jardln streo h
ppiy u unaries rjojiperc, on mo preinlof, tl
JIOK HALH-A valiiulileMalnMreftpropcrty
Mure. d v llnir. vnrtl. u nu n.nin nm.
table Addrcfti. "O. 1 u," care of JIi:ualii
IHee, She nandoali, l'a. llMf
jOlt Kl.NT Store dwelllHk, 120 North
Main rtrcct: olate ul.t.a douhle front.
Mlly to C. W. Ni wltoti&i r, 132 Nortli Alain
treit. l-r-tf
V)li KKNT.htorc and dwelling, corner Coal
and Vine streets Annlv to V'illlani Me.
I.; Hire, UJI I'Mtot Centre Miect. 1-Mf
TOTICK. The nnderHlKiud Is drslrotn f
cloln up his acco.tntH cither in cash r h
iitiH, fur all bum that irtt now tlue or over ilttu
in m inomii. AU tontrclH. utuJ aLM-cciiientx.
low ever. ill be carrhd out I fchall ivIhim nil
over into accounts in too imiitlu of lucinr
M. r, Fowj.ku,
Jannaryfi.lb'jH. 1-C-lm
KUOUSON'S TJlKATItn,
J. J. I'ntnt'box, Mon.
One week eoiunienciiiK
MONDAY JAN. 31, '93
SATURDAY MATINEE.
HE ulLES IDEAL
STOCK COMPANY--
IneludiiiK the yonni; romantic netor
JOHN E. MILES.
In Helt'ct rciiertuiru of NYw York hik(-,.m..h. n,wl
a liont it iii-lii-ilnl(' kcI.iIIIi In cuniinumiH
iK'rfiiriiiniiii'ii liy j;vu Will iui i ih iiiiiI Jack
Tucker, niii-ilally viikukiiI uirwt from K'oltli'n
circuit. W l-'r il Juiich in til clmriiclcr
miiK iiii'l iluiicn, T, W. Ilennla nml ililiv
VllVCIIP, till! Cllllll WOlllllT, In Ixtuutlful Bonn's
iinu iiuiiccn. iciiiHK iillllllMy II. Ill LTKIlt
ItiiMMlun jiillltury ilrmim, "MICHAEL &T110
G0FF," a courier of Ilio t znr
Prices ". 10, 20 and 30c
Matinee on Haturtlay 10 i-iiita tu all
pri U of tlm hniiML.
STAMPING AND EMBROIDERY.
Hcliolura M'nntcil In embroidery ami fuuey
needle work lxoii elvtm -vcry ulternuoii
All kludnof atauiiiliijriloue,.
Miss Laura Polmcr,
Corner Main and Lloyd Hta., SlieuandoaU.
e
UfSrd in ,assii)g.
Mr and Mm .Tame Hell. Mrs. Mary
lluglie., and MeM Jamei and ,Ioeph Hell
anil Patrick and Thotnai ConvlUc iittiniled
the funeral of Mrs. Uithcrlng llutlcr, at
Mlnertvllle, to-day.
V II Powell, arrretnry of the UdierV
nelnllnii, Is pending seenil days in
V ill hnre.
Mls Jennie Cliirord, of Mahanoy City,
as -een In ton n last evening.
Joel Sell idle, of Heading, trnnsiptcd
business tu town to day.
Aithlir A. Spero. of N'ew York, general
lusnager of the I'amoiis clothing syndic-ale,
i-. In town looking after tho Interests of tho
I'ical limncli. Mr. Kpero Is an affable and
pleasing young gcntlomsii.
Miss Pol.in. u fair representative of the
Junker City, is a guest at tho rosiilencu of
Mr ami Mrs P.J. Monaglian, on West Oik
sin it.
Mies Ida Kehter and Mary Klminel
ic Maliaiio.v Plane visitors yes'enlay.
William l.li.gli.ini was entertained by
"I ilmiioy city friends last ocnlng
-(1 W. Nelniaiin. i,r Philadelphia, Is
elng cnlertaliied by his many friends here.
.billies Oilrien, of r'oiuslvlllc, was a
visitor to town to day.
Mr mill Mrj. K. C. Hrohst. Mrs. John
Hock. Mrs. II. Warnick and Miss Mabel Jones,
of Philadelphia, enjoyed it sleigh ride through
the Catan Issi valley yesterday.
- Michael Munley, hoisting engineer at
'acker colliery So. S, lias become thn proud
lather of u baby boy. The new arrival was
:-liered into the family circle at Connors'
pjlch yesterday.
William Junes, of Mt. Curmel. a former
niilent of town, iittcndtd to legal business
l ure to-day.
in i.ii:n ti mi:s
People overlooked tho importance of per
manently beneficial clients and wero Nitijlied
with tr.iin.ieut action; but now that it is
generally known that Syrup of Tigs will
permanently overcome habitual constipation,
well-informed people will not buy other laxa
tives, which act for a time, but finally in
jure tlie system. Ituy the genuine, made by
tho California Pig Syrup Co.
Wedding Hells.
Walter F.owis and Mrs Ultima Pattou were
married at Oirardvillo last week.
Kdward A. Hatigan nnd Miss Mary Dritm
lieller, both of Pottsvllle, wero married yes
terday by Hev. 11. Chamberlain, pastor of
the .Second Picshyteriau church. Tho couple
are now on a wedding tour. The groom is a
machinist while tho brido Is a daughter of
Councilman Drtimheller and married against
tier nu rents will. Her father has cut her oil'
without a penny. It wasu romantic marriage.
1'iancis Hergan and Miss Kiln McDcnnott
v-,.ro pirried at St. Ignatius church at Ctn
nana yesterday, Hev. Hayes oiliciating
Patrick Dtirtney aud Miss Mary Nash served
in tln capacity of groomsman aud brides
maid. On February ltlth MissIMIth Hopkins, of
Cordon, and Walter I.evan. of Philadelphia,
will bo joined in wedlock.
When bilious or costive, eat n Cascarets
audy cathartic, cure KUiiraiitecd. 10o, 2."c'
ratal Accident.
Joseph liathta, a miner employed at Prim
rose colliery and residing at Mahanoy City,
was fatally Injured this morning from a fall
of top coal, lie died at noon. Tho deceased
was 33 years old, and leaves a wlfo and one
child.
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This means $3.00 worth of goods for just $1.00 in money,
sale we mention the following low prices unheard of before :
Men's Tweed Cashmere Suits at
Fancy Worsted Suit at -
Men's Beaver and Kersey Overcoats at
Genuine Shetland and Frieze
Worth three
An Elegant pair of Pants at
Now is your chance to dress the little ones for a mere trifle. Also numerous other bargains equally as cheap, that we
People are coming hundreds of miles to attend this great sale ; for if you value money come at once before it is too
bargains df a life time Remember the place, and number.
(Refowich's Old Stand,)
10 & 12 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
MAHANOY CITY.
The Democrats of Mahanoy City last night
iitiuied the following borough ticket: Super
vis ir, Oeorgo liover; Auditor, I'M mini
Kline; treasurer, Divid Gorman.
The Incentive Hoard of Un 'envritcrs, '
oiler iwreward of $500 for the ariest nnd con-vi-tion
of tho party or p.irtlei who fit lire to
the buildings on Siltidav night.
The Hoard of Health has Instructed the '
Health Olllcer to piesecule physicians who 1
lull to make return of hiiths. It it Minuted i
that 503 births occurred lat year 11 1 til only j
187 wcio reported. j
D.iugeiotis kidney disenss cnu ho avoided
hy the ptonipt use of l)r Hull's Pills. Their
specific, luedlclnal ellcct mi th- kidneys slops
the encroachment of diabetes and Ilright's
disease. j
Klnlmrkcd Into Itoslness. I
Kimurl Kv.ins has houglit tint groeety stuck I
if James Moyer, at the inriicrof Chrriy and
liiestittit street. .Mr Hvitns was for many '
years in the employ of P. K. Magarle, the
4tocer.
A (loud 'Ihlng. !
Wo notice many of our merchants are
titlug floor oil to keep down the dust- j
Swalm, the haidware uiiin, is pushing its
site. 1
.lust try a 10c box of discards, the finest i
leer nnd bowel regulator ever made
I FAMOUS 5 fiUD
103 North
Next Door lo Gill's Dry Goods Store.
LOOK.SPECiAL SALE LOOK.
We Will Put on Sal 3 To-morrow at 9 O'clock 3
j
A chip Basket with lid, - - 5c, regular price 10 cents.
While Cup and Saucer, - 4 cents.
16 inch Coal Hod, - - - 9 cents.
Galvanized Buckets, - - '9 cents
Hecuro cnu vt these IjiirKni'H tlioy will not loiifr nt tlico prices.
Following Arcs a F"ow Items at Cut Prices :
Wnli HoilcrH, copper trimmed hrtttom, l-"c
Floor Oi! Cloth, 17 centH per jnriL
.lapaiined llread Itoxen from 30 cents up
Many other nrticlcs too tuuiicjous to mention.
Don't Forget the Name and Number
1 CONWAY'S 1
1 Famous 5 & 10c Store No. X, 1
102 North
IE; Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store.
- 1
$2 98orth
3 78 worth
2 98 worth
Storm Coats a(
times the money
-
Saturday is Positively the Last Day
KING
Annual Solos ovorO.000,000 Botes
W Iff .W .Km
r ax. M.mmtiM
T0H BILIOUS AND HERV0U3 DIBOHDEES
pitch n9 Wind and Tain In tho Stomach.
Giddiness, ruliipss after meals, Head
ache. Dizziness, Drowslnoss, liushluKS
ot Hoat, Ijoss of Appotlto. Oostlvoness.
HlolclioA on tho 8kln. Cold Chills, Dis
turbed Sleep, Frightful Drooms and nil
KnpvnllS ntnl rPromliltiirr Unnonl Ia,.d
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufforer t
will ncknowlodge thutn to bo
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
Ili:i:cilAMs 1'iM.s, taken as direct
ed, will aiilcklyrestoro Fonmlcs to com
ploto hcnlth. They promptly loinovo
obstructions or Irregulnrltlcs of tho sys
tem mid euro Mclc Ilcnduclic. For a
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Boccham's Pills aro
fl a-
And lift ro thn
LARGEST SALE
of m:y Patent. Votllcliio In the AVorlil,
2Sc. at all Drug Stores,
lOe STORE flO. 7, 1
Main Street.
Lumps from 10c up to S3 f0.
Hippie ImiiKH from 10 up to $1.00.
Lemonade ets from iJ5e up.
Main Street.
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At the great sale of highgrade goods, Winter and
Spring Clothing, now going on at KING & COMPANY'S,
Befowich's Old Stand, 10 & 12 South Main Street, Shen
andoah, Pa. The building was crowded all day long with
people anxious to secure the greatest bargains ever he ard
of in the city of Shenandoah.
Think of it. New and fashionable Winter and Spring
Clothing selling at 83 cents on the dollar.
To give
$6 SO
8 SO
6 r5
$3 98
Fancy
49c
COM
EXTRAORDINARY
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SHOE SALE r
One tliEt j'ou very seldom have the occasion to
take advantage of. We have bought the entire stock of
sample shoes from the Orgwisburg Shoe Factory which
we will close out at exactly the cost of manufacture,
which in other worth is just about Half Pried
They are all fresh, clean goods, made up in the latest
of achievements of footwear. livery pair is stamped
by tlie makers, Kepner, Scott & Co., Orwigsburg, Pa.
These shoes need no recomeiidations pertaining to quality
and material, as they speak for themselves. There are
no better goods manufactured, which is shown by their
prices always being above others.
Purchasers should bear in mind that these shoes
are sample goods, they always are made with better
material and workmanship, than the orders sent in by
the agent. This sale is one of double value in every
sense.
Another fact we want to impress is : We have
these goods constantly on hand, and after this sample lot
is disposed of, which will go at Half Prices, these
same goods will retain the old prices again.
The stock will arrive to-morrow morning, but our
sale will not open until
Tuesday Morning, February 1st.
SOO Pairs as Follows:
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Lot No. 2. 24 pair infant shoes, 2 to 5 $ .75 f .38
" " 3' 27 " " " 3 to 5 .80 .40
" " 5- 65 ' 5t0 7 .90 .50
" " 6. 26 " wedge heel, 6 to 8 1.00 .55
" " 8. 16 " " " 2 to 5 1.00 60
" " 8. 31 " " " 6 to 8 1 .00 60
" " 9- 4 " " " 6 to 8 1 .00 .65
" " 10. 36 " " " 5 to 8 1.25 .70
" " ii- 53 " " " 5 to 8 1.25 .75
" " 12. 62 " " " 5 to 8 1.25 .80
" " 16. 62 child's Spring Heels, 9 ton 1.50 1.00
" " 16. 7 pr. ladies'oxfords, 3 to 4 1.50 1.00
" " 18. 24 pair Misses' shoes, 131012.00 1.15
" " 19. 22 " " ' i3toij4 2.00 1.20
" " 20. 56 " Youth's, Misses. 13 to 12.00 1.25
" " 23. 25 " Misses' shoes, i3toi4 2.25 1.40
" " 24. 36" Ladles' " 3 to 42.25 1.50
" " 25. 156 ' 3 to 4 2.50 1.60
" " 26. 20 " " " 3 to 4 2.50 1.65
" " 27. 33 3 to 4 2.75 1.75
" " 30. 42 " " " 3 to 4 3.50 2.00
" " 32. 25" Child's shoes, 6 to 8 1.25 .80
No Coupons given with this lot.
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14 South flain Street,
j'ou an idea of the prices
Worsted and Cashmere Dress
Children's Suits, sizes 4 to 16 years,
Double Breasted Reefer Suits in 1 0 styles,
Extra Quality Children's Worsted Suits,
Handsome Children's Cape Overcoats
Still Finer Overcoats at
of This Great Sale.
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Shenandoah; Pa.
that prevail at the great
Pants at 98c worth $2 50
88 Cents
$1 48 worth $4 00
2 24 worth 5 00
98c. worth 3 SO
$1 24
have no room to mention.
late and secure the greatest
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