The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, May 17, 1898, Image 4

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The War Scare !
If you want to keep posted you
must read the newspapers. We de
liver all the New York, Philadel
phia and Pottsville papers to all
parts of town; also the ISvknino
Hi;kai.d, which contains the latest
news by wire and all county and
local news. Leave your order at
the store or give it to the carrier.
HOOKS & BROWN,
a INJ. Main St.
SELLING OUT.
I .lie cm lain, lace, Inlile dnlli., linen,
Sirt'(ls, imelmvcar anil yent's fiirnislilni;.
'I'liese are rare lmtgalns to lie liml. Will
leave the town shortly ami will close out our
stock at anmiiiiRly low prices.
LOUIS MANN,
33 West Centre Street,
Nubbins' Block.
Miv'inciiti of ( rrwrn'H tinil i-m .
I'uiarua. May IT. The Spanish
Biiuailitm umler Admiral Cervera, which
left Sunday weuing after the cruisers
Vlziaya and Infanta Marie Teresa had
taken on board about TOO tons of coal
and a went quantity of provisions, was
sighted yesterday. When the squadron
disappeared It was K"l weBtward.
Stroii); Hint to I'olo (11 I.i'iivo Ciiiuiilti.
Toronto. May IT. The Olobe (BoS'ern
mi'tit organ) says: "This Is certainly
nut a time at which an Inuiortnnt of
ficial of the Spanish government would
lie making holiday. The suicide of
UnwnlnK and the evidence that he had
been In communication with a mem
ber of Senor I'olo's party In Toronto
are circumstances that enhance the
Rravlty of the situation. It Is possible
that some of the stories are exagger
ated, but It must be apparent to our
Spanish visitors that there is no ef
fective means of setting such stories
at rest so long as they remain In this
country. We d not want to be luck
ing In courtesy, but we do not desire
that this country shall fall In its obli
gation to be neutral."
Ilurr.vliifr tho Volunteer.
Washington, May 17. Reports re
ceived by Adjutant General Corbln In
dicate that &1.000 volunteers have now
been mustered Into the United States
service. Several of the larger states
Pennsylvania, Ohio and Wisconsin
among the number have mustered In
their entile quota of tioops and many
of them have either already arrived at
or are en route to the camps ic
which they have been assigned. It Is
expected now that unless something
unforeseen occurs all of the 125,000 vol
unteers will be In their permanent
camps or en route thereto by the end of
the present week.
MnrylimilV Naval .M 11 It lit.
Baltimore, May 17. One hundred and
forty-live men and all the olllcers of
the Maryland naval mllltla were yes
terday mustered Into the government
service. They will be used to man the
vessels comprising the Chesapeake
bay mosquito lleet. Lieutenant Charles
T. Hutchlns. U. S. N., Is to have com
mand of the eight vessels of the fleet.
MolvInloy'H Vlr-t Voto iistuliied.
Washington, May IT. The house yes
terday received Its first veto from Pres
ident .McKlnley, and voted unanimous
ly to sustain the executive. The veto
wus of a bill conferring upon the court
or claims Jurisdiction in a private
claims ease of long standing.
lluiilou I'lrnt Steps In i:ni;llli,
A native has been caught at Calcutta
scaling the wall of tho preinUes Into tho
compound of No. 2, Uhowrlnghl, dressed
ill a complete suit of Kuropean clothes.
Tho in ii it had, on tho provlons ovonlng,
concealed himself Inside, a shop, and hud
employed his time till morning in fitting
himself with a complete suit of clothes,
including a whlto hhlrt, with studs and
links, a red tin, carefully put on, black
tocks, a pair of hoots, a watch and chain,
handkerchief and even a poeketknlfn, with
n straw hat and stick. He even wont the
length of writing his nnmo Inside tho hat.
On buing caught, ho said ho wanted to
Icnrii Knglisli, and as a preliminary step
thought It best to clroi himself in sahib's
clothea. Uomlmy (India) Aihocato.
HOOD'S PITiliis euro lilver Ilia,
Biliousness, Indigetitlo.ij Headache,
A. ulcas'-nt. laxative. All DruccIsU.
Another urm
new
STOCK
-OF-
U. S, and Cuban
FLACi.5
Just received.
Jarge Flag Poles and Bracket
Holders. All kinds of Flag
Goods by the Yard.
Morgan's Bazar, 23 n. Mam st.
we: bottle:
Beer,
Weiss Beer,
Ale, Porter.
tit.
Private family orders will receive
prompt attention. Leave them
at the office, we will do
the rest.
Columbia
Brewing
Company.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED,
hay aim hticaw. w
Floor and Table Oil Cloths.
E. B. FOLEY, 27 Ssf.
Vi 'li
1 YS,
j IlfcST LINK OK ft
i
eSI. CVV
HAWAII HOT NEUTRAL.
Will Probably Allow Our Government to
liaise i hi 3iars and Stripes
Over the Island.
San FranclMo, May 17. The Ha
waiian government will not proclaim
neutrality. This stand Is taken on ac
count of the existing relntlons between
the United States and Hawaii. The ex
ecutive considers that a proclamation
of neutrality would be a breach of
good faith. The government made
known Its position on May 0 at a se
cret session of the senate. It Is under
stood that the senators favored the
stand taken by President Dole.
Another important matter consider
ed at the session was the occupation
bill, which, If ratified by the senate, will
allow the United Stales to raise the
American flag over the island and use
the same as a base of supplies. This
measure Is raid to have been prepared
with the knowledge of the members of
the senate committee on foreign affairs,
and has had the approval of President
McKlnley. This bill was received by
the Hawaiian government a short time
ago, and has- had the careful attention
of President Dole and his cabinet.
The members of the senato question
ed the executive regarding the fore
going measure. They were informed
thnt the measute was under considera
tion, and that It would be unwise to
make it public at this time. When the
bill Is given to the senate that body
will ratify It nt once. On this point
there does not seem to be any doubt.
It was extensively reported in the
business community on the 7th that
Spain, through agents In Hawaii, was
buying all the coal to be hnd In the
island. The consul for Spain denied
this. That a coal famine l imminent
there can hardly be any doubt. Only
one house has any coal for sale, and
will only consent to sell in quantities
to satisfy Immediate demands.
United States Consul (leneral Hay
wood has been watching the situation
closely, and has strongly fortified Amer
ica's position. He has ,G00 tons of coal
on hand at the piesent time, with two
cargoes ulloat bound for Honolulu. In
a few days the United States will have
7,100 tons of coal at Honolulu.
EVACUATING MOUNT GRETNA.
It- Sill lll llll.V All tho IVllII-.VlVlllllM
Volunteer Will lluvo Departed.
Mount Gretna, l'a., Mav 17. It now
looks as though by the end of this week
the camp will be deserted. Kven now,
since the departure of the Fourth, Six
teenth, Third and First leglments, the
governor and brigadier generals, with
their stnfTs and with the absence of the
several lnlfmle bands, and with very
little drilling, tho effect has been to
make the place quite dull. The First
regiment, of Philadelphia, left last
.evening for Chlckamauga. The Fifth
and Ninth regiments leave today and
the Tenth and Second regiments will
leave tomoirow. Tho Second, which was
divided Into two battalions, were book
ed to leave yesterday, the first to go to
Wilmington, Del., and the second to
Pompton, N. J. This order, however,
was changed, and they will now remain
In camp until tomorrow.
Tho colonels or the Sixth, Klghth,
Twelfth and Fifteenth regiments re
ceived orders to leave for the camo
near Washington, and all expect to bo
away from Mount flretna before Sat
urday. The Pennsylvania division,
United States volunteers, are now di
vided thus: l'lrst, Third, Fourth, Fifth,
Ninth, Tenth and Sixteenth regiments
ordered to Chlckamauga; Sixth, Eighth,
Twelfth and Thirteenth, to Washing
ton, D. C. ; Second, Fourteenth, Fif
teenth, Klghtcenth, Sheridan Troops,
Governor and City Tioops, to the de
partment of the east.
V. II. Da Costa, first lieutenant of
Company II. First regiment, and Miss
Alice Mullholland, both of Philadelphia,
were married yesterday by Alderman
Charles O. Hooth, at Lebanon. Tho
groom left with his regiment for Chlck
amauga last evening.
Sanip-on'K Fleet sighted Oil" Ilnytl.
Cape Haytien, Ilnytl, May 1". The
United States torpedo boat Porter and
the storeshlp Supply, which have been
here waiting orders, have sailed to Join
Admiral Sampson's squadron. Tho
squadron passed Cape Ilaytlen Sunday.
It is uncertain whether it will turn
southward to meet the Spanish flot or
go first to Key West.
Annual Sales over G, OOO, OOO Boxes
FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS
such as Wind and Pain In tho Stomach,
Giddiness. Fulness after meais. Hcail
acho. Dizziness, Drowslnoss, Flushings
of Heat, Loss of Appotlto. Costlveness.
Ulotchos on tho Bkln, Cold ChlllB, Dis
turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all
Nervous and Trembling Sonsatious.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufforcr
will acknowledge, thein to bo
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
IIUIXII AM'S P1IXS, taken as direct
ed, wlllqulcklyrestoro Fomnlos to coin
pleto health. They promptly removo
obstructions or irregularities of tho sys
tem and euro Mrk Headache. For a
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Boccham's Pills aro
Without a Rival
And have the
LARCEST SALE
of nnyl'mcnt. Medicine In the World,
25c. at all Drug Stores.
RUPTURE CURED.
A Specialii.1 on Kupfure from Willianujiort
will visit
Shenandoah Every Thursday
AT Till!
Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m,
Rupture permanently and quickly Cureil or
lio pay. written guarantee to ansoiutciy
cure all kinds of Rupture without
operulion or detention from
business.
Absolutely no Danger.
Examination Free.
loo persons cured in Sunhury, Shamoltin,
Mt. Carmrl and vicinity who can be referred
to. Charges and terms moderate and within
reach of all.
BSUQUk
I f W J'yii9'
bosses many a body and bur
dens many a mind. You can't enjoy
tho food you liko because you aro
bilious. You tako all sorts of pre
cautions, and yet tho bilious attack
leaps on you liko a tiger from ambush.
You know the feeling ! Tho blood
seeming on firo with a dull heat ; tho
boring pains in the cye3 ; tho head
seeming to open and shut ; tho hor
riblo nausea. You know tho irrita
bility which precedes and tho languor
that follows tho attack. It's miser
able, isn't it? 'Why not cure tho
trouble ? There's a pill that will euro
biliousness. Dr. J. G. AYEU'S PILLS
aro an acknowledged specific for this
derangement.
A. Swanger, Texurkana, Tex., vr!ts :
" For fifteen years I have used Ayer'a Tills,
anil find them very effective in bilious com
plaints. I have yet to see. tho casu wliero
tliey have failed to euro."
You arc Bllloua
DO MOT FAIL TO
POTTSVILLE NEWS.
Allitlri liT Illtert'Kt III mid About tile
County ont.
Special llEKAMi OorrcMpouilciiec.
I'ottsville, May 17 Tho civil term of court
is not very active, and as usual tliu attend
ance is much smaller than during criminal
court. Shenandoah, however, is pretty well
lepresenteil. Thoro in still no relief for those
holding orders against tho county. No money
is coining from tho tax collectors and other
sources aud nothing can hu dono until the
court has settled the hond issuo muildlo one
way or t lie oilier. This matter is now in tho
hands of Judge Koch, who has granted tho
Controller u preliminary injunction ngahi9t
tho Commissioners issuing bonds to the
amount of $350,000, and is ninilo returimlilo
on Wednesday afternoon next at 3:30 o'clock.
Il Is txpcctctl tho matter will bo settled on
Unit day, and then the Commissioners aud
Controller will know "wliero they are at "
JIINOll COURT NOTKS.
The case of Amur and Andieivs vs. J. 1).
Kocher is on trial before Jndgo Itechtel.
Tlio feigned issue in which John Mailuils is
the prosecutor and V. It. Weimer & Co.
,tho defendants is on trial before J lulgo Koch.
The suit involves tho title to a ceitidn saloon
piopcrtyin Shenandoah.
Tho transfer ol tho Muhlenberg llrowing
Co. Caacncy at Shenandoah, fruni William
DuiusiUu to 1". J. Fecley, was announced and
Matt. Lambert to Win. Donzilla.
Court dismissed tho oxivptioni to tho re
port of viewcis of a new road in Kast Union
township.
MAUKIAtli: I.ICK.NSI S.
John Ramuiika, of llroad Mountain, and
Toiesa Ilirlint, ol St. Clair.
William lMuska and Aunie Witkowski,
both of Shenandoah.
John 11. Maurcr, of (iilbcrtou, ami I.ydia
it. (icisc, of ritiuau.
PKHiM i!i:coitiii:i.
Deeds havo been recorded as follows : From
Oottlcib Meyer to Gottleib Schauhel, premises
in South Mauheim; Joseph J. Schmidt to
Acnes Schneider, premises in Minnrsvillo j
lhnanuel It. Moycr to Eva I). Moycr, prem
ises in Mahanoy City; S. Livingston and wil'
to Michael Krell, premises in Taiiiiuitia. S.
Livingston to Frank M. Kroll, premises in
Tamaipia; Mary Lynch to O-car Kleckncr,
piemises in Ttuuaquii; Mary Lynch to Mary
Nehf, premises in Taniaiiua.
All kinds of vegetables and flower seeds,
and plants at Payne's nurseries, Qlrardvlllo.
Klecti ic cars pass tho duor. B-0-tf
Literary Note From Tlio Cuntury Co.
llesides tho article on tho causes of tho
failure of tho Spanish Armada, by Captain
Malian, the Juno Century will contain "Ten
Mouths with tho Cuban Insurgents," tho
experiences of a major in tho army under
Claicia, and an articlo on "Tho Confederate
Torpedo Service" by the clcctiician of tho
Torpedo Division in tho Confederate Navy
who laid tho mine which blew up the first
gunboat ever destroyed by this means.
A fatal l ull.
Mahanoy City, May 17. While getting
milk at a fanner's wagon at ten o'clock this
morning Mrs. Mary E. l'liillips, 0. years of
age, was seized with n fainting spell and fell
so heavily to tho pavement that her skull
was fractured. Tho victim wai removed to
liei liome, on West Centre street, and sho
died at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. Two
children sunho, Miss Aunlo and Harry K.
l'liillips, living at homo.
OcliftllNWUld Cotiticted.
Special to Kviiiiso Ilniui.n.
Philadelphia, May 17. Thomas J. Oclien-
swahl, of Altoona, who decided to become a
letter currier and tried to iriegtilarly post
himself for examination, was to-day con
victed in the United .States Cotiit of making
certain falsa writings in violation of tho
civil scrvico law. Sentence was deferred.
A ''utul Hurl.
Special to IIvknino IIkiiai.ii.
illriuiughuiii, Ala., May 17. Nelson Cum
tilings and Samuel Stewart, two well known
planters, fought a duel In which Ciiinmiugs
was shut and killed.
Killed liy a Counterfeiter.
Hpeclal to Kvcninu 1Ikiui.ii,
Chattanooga, Teiin,, May 17, Deputy
Sheriff William Ilalston was shot and killed
by Charlcsliusscll while endeavoring to ar
rest blm for counterfeiting.
Buy Koystonetlour. Ho euro that tho name
Lkhski & Baku, Athland, Pu., hi printed on
every saclc
Jacolm (Iocs Doun.
Congressman Ilrumm was a visitor to Mali
uuoy City and GUberton yesterday and it is
stated that, as ono of tliu results of tho visit,
Justice Williams, of GUberton, Is to bo made
the postmaster of that plaeo and the Polish
applicant, Alox. Jacobs, is to bo turned down.
Ask your grocer for the "Itoyal Patent
dour, and tako no other brand. It is tho host
flour made.
All our goods aro marked in plain figures so
that by buying at a ono-prlce house you nover
piy mora for tho goods than they are worth,
Mammoth Ci.othinii House,
L. Goblin, Prop,
PSLLM
PITHY POINTS.
Happening Throughout the Country
Chronicled for Ilinty lVrunal,
When will that rrodlgal sun return for
ood ?
ltallroad employes havo donned their sum
mer suits,
Consult tlio railroad tlmo tables beforo
leaving town.
Tho new Lehigh Valley time table gives
very little satisfaction.
Philadelphia was treated to a celestial
bombardment yesterday.
Workonnho street paving in Mahanoy
City will begin next Monday.
Potatoes me selling nt 81.00 a bushel In
Ashland, and moat has advanced.
George W Nuhlitwas yesterday appointed
fourtb-chiss postmaster at Pigeon.
About forty young men of Jackson's have
niganl.ed a company of light infantry.
1 ho Omnd Lodge, I. O. O. r., of Pennsyl
vania, Is now in session nt WUkesarro.
Mahanoy City will organise n now company
to succeed the old oncin tho National Guard.
Tlio section men at Fnirkvlllo raised a
11 ig, aud Yardtnnstor It. C, limit made the
address.
George Hoblnson, the saddler, will remove
his family to Philadelphia about the first of
tho month.
The attendance nt tho public schools In
Mahanoy City this year was larger than for
many terms.
While walking with his mother In Lebanon
tun-year-old Gem-go Uross was attacked by a
vicious nog nun terribly bitten in tho face.
Tlio thirty-first annual convention of tho
Sunday schools of tho Church of God will
begin to-day at Mount Joy, Lancaster county.
Michael J C'lcsry has been reroiiim"iideil
by Congressman llruinm to succeed Post
master Iteed as letter carrier at Mahanov
City.
Tho Lehigh Valley continues Its retrench
ment policy. Tlio agent at Heaver Meadow
Ins been lemovcd and tho telegraph operator
win no ins work.
T ho strike of tho Honey llrook stripping
employes was Droimht to mi iiniicabli' settle
tnent on hriilay night by the suspended
nanus neing reinstated.
John Ld wards, sun of T. J. Edwards, and
Miss Annie l'renk will wed on Wednesday
next. All tho parties aro of Shamokiii. hut
ornierly residents of Mahanoy City,
, l or the second time within a month
vandals vented their spite against Harry
i cese, ol .North Cornwall township, Lebanon
county, by cutting to pieces his harness and
carriage.
It will requite a great deal of patriotic
gluo to hold that now Spanish Cabinet to
gether.
I hat Spanish fleet may be an "Artful
Dodger," lilt Sampson will raiso the Dickens
with it yet.
Window shades from 10 cents and upward.
i-stiuiatcs given on largo shades. F. J. Portz,
iil North Maiu stieot. tf
Tho Colli ItintiiiesH.
Tho authracitocoal trade hasagaln rclanscd
into tho couilltlon of dullness usual at this
season of tlio year. Tho Now England dealers
are over their recent war scare. OwIiil' to tho
unusually larf.o shipments of coal made to
the Eastern markets within the past two
months, tliero now exists a condition of
stagnation in tho wholesale anthracite trado,
and consequently there has been a material
l eduction of vessel freight rates within tho
past week or two. Tlio new England markets
aru now well supplied with coal aud thcro
aro largo stocks on hand at most nil of tho
Western lake distributing ports. Tho mining
and carrying eoinpahies havo still unfilled a
considerable number of coastwise orders,
which will keep their collieries and barges
moving lor sumo tlmo yet.
At Kfpchlnitki'H Areailo Ciifo.
Vegetable soup, free, to-night.
Hot lunch to-morrow morning.
llnrpir'H lliinr.
Everything at tho moment is keyed to tlio
conceit-pitch of tho war. and Hamer's
Bazar lccogiiizlng tho universal feeling, takes
special nolo Just now of woman's share
the work in war times, ur. Graco N. Kim
ball, in tho Bazar to ho Issued on Mav 21st
will give practical details as to the equipment
oi nurses, and state what women may do in
mo way ot reliol to tho wounded and stiller.
ing. Edith lwreueo will tell in u late
number about tho society girls of Now York
and their organizations to hcln the soldiers
Tho number of tho Bazrr dated May 14th
tens ot tlio Patriotism ot Club Women.
Kcudriclc Hoiiho Free T.imeli.
Grand Army beau soup will be served, free,
iu uu patrons to-ntgiit.
Lost Control of tlio Kngliio.
A costly accident occurred at tho Gilborton
water shaft lato Saturday night. Frank
Evans, a new engineer, was on duty and lost
control of tho cnglno whllo a tank holding
a.-wu galloua of water was being hoisted
The tank went up to tho sheave whoM at full
speed Tlio shock broke tho heavy iron
cable holding the tank and it plunged down
tho shalt a depth of 1,070 feet. Tho aeeiden
wrecked the machinery of tho shaft badly
but no ono was injured.
To Cure Headachs In IS Minutes.
Tako Dr. Davis Atl-Heudacho. All druggists
Schuylkill lloy In Command.
Tho Philadelphia papers say that Lieut.
Thomas W. Ityan has been given command
of tho picket boat Peoria, now lying ut tho
l.eauuo Island navy yaul. Tho vessel Is ex
pected to bo manned by a crow of men from
tlio regular navy, and that sho will be or
dered to Join tho squadrons now ot Cuba.
Lieut. Ityan Is a native of Mahanoy City,
wliero his patents now reside.
Tlio Keating Bicyclo 305 days ahead of
them all ut Ilrunun's. Also a full supply of
cements, oils and sundries
llentli of a Noted Violinist.
Edouard Iteuienyi, tho noted Hungarian
violinist, dropped dead at the Orpheum
Theatre, San Francisco, on Sunday afternoon,
while rendering his performance. Mr.
Rcmcnyi gave u performance in town about
two years ugo. Ho was uu intimate friend of
itev. Cornelius Laurisin, pastor of the Greek
Catholic church. They were schoolmates in
their early boyhood days and were born in
tho samo village.
rotted Plants.
For Decoration day now on salo dally at
tho Ferguson House, Main street sido, by
John Hull. Cheap and big variety, d-ll-Ht
Palmer's Successor.
It is rumored that James O'Donncll, firo
boss at Packer No. 3 colllory, Lost Creek,
operated by tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company,
will succeed William Palmer as lusido fore
man at Prlmroso colliery. Mr. O'Donncll,
until six months ago, was employed at Buck
Mountain colliery,
Tho best placo to buy your wall paper Is at
F, .1. Portz, 21 North Main street. Wo have
the largest stock north of tlio mountain, tf
Ilugli livunn u "Daddy.
KromMt CnrioelStar.
Tlio lioiuo of rennsylyanla colliery clerl;
Hugh Rvanson, West Avenue, was mailo a
bright and luipny ono tills morning when a
young master Kvans smilingly acknowledged
tlio welcome accorded Ids ontrancoluto this
wrld.
l'lrfil Tirol rlrel
Insure your proporty from loss in tlio
oldobtand strongest cash companies; l'hilu,
Underwriters Insuranco Co, of North
America and Firo Association, Hartford
Firo Ins Co., American Firo Insurance Co.,
West Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's
Ins. Co. T. T. Williams,
123 S, Jardln St,, Shenandoah,
Till! WHATIWIt.
The forecast for Wednesday '. fair, Wanner
weathor, preceded by local frost near the
Lakes, with light variable winds.
l'OI.lTICAT, POINTS.
Tho ltopubllcan district convention, for tho
lection of state delegates, will bo held at
Mahanoy City on Saturday.
B, J. est apparently has a clear track for
the Republican legislative nomination iu this
district.
Tlio Democratic polling placo in tho Second
wind has been changed, and will ho held at
Mulholl.ind's cafe.
Tho Republican statu convention will bo
hold on Juno 2d,
It Is predicted that Georgo J. Wndllngcr,
Esq., will sccuro tho delegates from this town
lor the Judicial nomination.
It is likely tho Republican county conven
tion will not bo bold beforo August.
Tho namo of John T, Schoener, present
Clerk of the Courts.is prominently mentioned
in connection with tho Congressional nomina
tion. Tliero Is a lively contest brewing among
the factions of tho local Democracy over the
election of delegates to the county couvcti
tion. Tho principal contest is over the
Judicial and Contiollorshlp nominations.
Tho District Attorney fight Is given veiy
little consideration ; when it is talked of
James Moran, of Rappahannock, appears to
ho tho favorite.
Tho Quay delegates wore elected in North
timberland and Columbia counties. Wnna
maker carried York county.
Who'o is tho Congressional orator who said
that Spain could bo cnnqueied In fifteen mill
ntcsV And whoro Is his moro conservative
fcllow-ineiiibei who prophesied that tlio war
would last hut fifteen days?
Tho PhllaHclphlii Times sys Senator Quay
will lead the battlo for William A. Stone
candlihito for Governor, Tho Senator will
boa delegate to tho state convention and will
conduct tho Stone forces on tho floor of the
convention. This is Mid to have been tho
result of tho coufercuco of tho leaders at
Avalou, tho past few days.
Whlto blanks at 5 cents per picco and gilts
at 0 atrl 7J cents per piece. Wo havo higher
priced wallpaper. At F. J. Porta, 21 North
Main street. tf
A Serious Case.
Anthony Sobalewski, tho man who was
badly beaten at Klondike on Sunday morn
ing, was still uiiablo to appear against bis
assailants last night aud each of the four
accused men wero put under $500 bail for a
hearing on l riday night. Peter Chcrkeb,
another of tho assailants, was arrested by
Policemen Hurley andUraitlsat about five
o'clock this morning, while ho was on his
way to tho Pennsylvania It, R. station.
Gcraniiinus, fuchsias, pansics, daises, roses,
etc., for spring planting at Payno's nurseries,
Girardvillo. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs.
AViU Iteiiliilii a Gunner.
Michael Hnrklus, who is a gunner's mate
on tho United States cruiser Montgomery,
writes to his relatives in Girardvillo that ho
has to-onUsted. In Juno next Harkins will
have concluded his third enlistment, nino
years of service. Ho is getting $05 a month
and expects promotion to gunner, which will
give him 'JO a month. That Is certainly better
than Harkins could do hi tho mines of this
region.
I7U)U sAr.IC A well equipped ImrnewM and
saddlery fttore, having n larc stock, clicnp.
Also a qimitlty of house furniture, cooking
Htuve, ond heiiti-r. Apply to Mr. (H-oro Kohln
son, 14 North White, street, Odd Follow h build
hitf- Theptoek tan hu purchased In hulk or
separate lots. 5-lG-lw
pUOl'OSAT-H. Hid will ho received until
1 May 28th for the, erection and completion
of a frame church at l'ark l'loee. IMansand
Hpccilk'iUlotm can ho si-en at Lentz Co.'h
otttce, Kiwaiu It k.i ;h ii, Supt. 3-11-lw
nOIt HAUC.--A saloon, flood fdand ami
Jj central location, lias two pool tallies, one
hcliur a combination of pool and billiard.
Apply at tho JIi:ham oil leu. tf
FOll SAL12. Two good houses for nalo on
South .lard hi street. Kor further lnforma-
Hon apply to 200 Houth Tear alley. 5-tf-3w
"TOIt HUNT. Two large rooms In Itufowith
X' inmunifir, iu boutn iwum street, ah eon
venlcnces. Suitable for office.
3-iy-tf
InOIt SAMS A very destrahlo property. Af
ply to Joseph Wyntt, 201 North Main Hi. tf
A Good Man Wanted
A k""1 opportunity for the right man for
Schuylkill county or focal district, 3 prefcircJ
Wanted, ft man well nnd favorably 1 nown
practical man preferred totclloiicouimt-tlon,
fillings, King ilc Co's High CJrade, I'uints and
Varnlnhcs, Apply with references mid full
paitleulars of qualifications, to Itir.i.iNUs, Kisa
V Co., US Pearl ht , New York City.
PROPOSALS.
Pi'ildl proposals will ho viewed liy tlio water
committee of Council for tlio hauling of nil the
coal from tlio P. fc It. la'lwny statlou nt Ilrnn
douvillc to tlie pumping station of tlio Sliennu
doali Water Work, for a period of one year
from Mny SOtli, lh'.. A $500 bond to accom
pany each proposal for the faithful performance
of the win K,
All propotmlfl to ho In tlio hands of the chair
man ut 0 o'clock, Thursday, May 111, 1H!B.
Jos. W. lli:u
5-17-3t Chairman,
LAUER'S
In Bottles or by
the Keg.
Lauer's Lager
aud
Pilsnei Beer.
Porter and Weiss Beer.
Christ. Schmidt,
Agent and Bottler,
203 W. Coal Street,
SHENANDOAH - PA
DlftTQ'S MDEK WT
Attentive nnd skillful tonsorial ortists always
ill attendance.
Neatest Shop In Town.
W. G. DUSTO, Prop.
Ferguson House Block,
place for u good
drink'. ,
Michael Mills' Saloon,
22 II. Centre street, Mcllet'a building,
Wlno, Whiskies, llecr ond Cigars. Freshest
beer in town always nil tap.
liford in Pgssiog.
William Nolinan has gono to Mahunoy
City and Intends to spend tho summer theio
-John W. Curlin inado a business trip to
Girardvillo to-day.
Charles Bashoro, is homo from the
Bloomsbtirg Stato Normal School to spend a
few days with his relatives.
Boss Glover transacted business nt tho
county seat to-day.
Ldwuid Roberts spent to-day in attend
ance nt court Iu Pottsville ns a wIIiiom.
Simon ltainanout bus changed hi place
of resideiifo from North West street to No.
17 South Jardln street.
Matt. Trewclhi, of Blngtowii, was u
visitor to town to-day.
Edward and William Mailer, of iast Coal
street, left town yesterday for Butte City,
Montana, whcio they Intend to Incite,
N. J Howson, of Philadelphia, letnrned
to that city yestciday after spending a couple
of days In town. Mr. Howson was the leader
of the liand which nccomp inled tho Idml
theatilcal company during a week's engage
tni nt h"io list winter.
Miss Emma Hinkel was a noon p.tssciigci
to Philadelphia to day.
Bernini Dully, of Ashland, was a busi
ness vi.itor to town to-day,
Willl'itn J. Brooks has gone to Philadel
phia with tlio intention of locating there.
E. S. Weimer, representing the Sunhury
casket company, was In town last (-veiling o
attend to legal business,
Elijah Gregory and wife, of Readli g nrc
visiting their son, Borough Surveyor Gregory.
Councilman I), it. James made a trip to
the county scat this afternoon.
John Mcldalzis transacted business at
Reading yesterday.
fr r:r.:ifj.m
of tlioGlobofcr
BliEfJrMTIStM
NEURALGIA ami dmiiur Oomplaints,
GERMAN MEDIOAL LAWS.
proccribed by c-alneat physicians!.
HO DIPUTITD'O !S&;
Illllll li ?
" ANGEMR
PAIIS EXPELLER.l
wotla renown id 1 P-'mnrKaMy puerep.f til I
Only gennlno wlili Trad-) Alar!: " Anchor,'
Ail. Klthtc r .VCo., 21." rtnrlSt... ot lork,
31 HIGHEST AWARDS.
13 Branch Hoceos. Own Glassworks.
25 ,t SO as, Kndoracd ,t rccouiuituikd by
A. Wasley, 106 If. Main St..
0. H. Hagenbuch, 103 N. Main St..
r.r.D.Kiriin, 6 s. Main St.
f ' Shenandoah. -.wk
DR. mCHTUFi'O'
"ANCITOU" STOMACHAL boat for I
I coll . iiyfcppr"lngf-roinnr! CMiinplnliilw.
Thos. Buchanan,
OPTICIAN
Examinalioii Made at Your Home or at
Our Sloro.i
--Has Moved to
118 S. Main Street.
THOMAS BUCHANAN,
OPTICIAN,
tv
WE BUILD HOHES.-
We build you a home just as you want it built.
We will submit plans and cost, or pass on the practicability of
any sketch you may have, without any charge. We will build
the house for you according to specifications and by the time
you state barring strikes. We will keep the cost within the
figure quoted and will guarantee that you will be satisfied
with your home. See us about it.
Glenn & O'Hearn,
(Successors to J. W. Johnson,)
N. Main St., Shenandoah, Ra.
-THE
Factory Shoe Store
No. 7 S. Main St., Shenandoah. Pa.
Will sell for the next two weeks, only, sliois at the following prices :
Men's Satin Calf, worth $1,3S now $I.OO.
Men's Brown Russian Calf, worth $2.-5 now $1. SB.
Factory Shoes at 75 Cents.
Caps worth 35c and sOc now going at 10 cents.
All other goods sold in comparison . Come and convince yourself that
this is the cheapest place in town for
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Gent's Furnishing Goods.
m m m m mm w
T; JRE BY CUTiCURA
? roiei.r. lOscommcticedwlthabornlngonray
'.- io. Wli -Irnb'icdthc yoncouldseolltllo
:'tt! 1, - llf' Itll atwl.tlngtlicmoiitor
'. . j Hi d high fever nnd cold chills,
1 1, 1 1 to v ..i tho floor nnt.I I fell asleep.
; , i' " iS 'c 'lcJ like &n onion, tlio flegcr nulls got
i ,',t'iTH rr nonf.nndllicrothoburnlngnro
. .. y hands puCcd o p worso than ft toad, tho
.r ran thruugh tho bandage on to tin) floor. I
.j.-. t-?o doctor for a year. IgotCcnannA lis
- r-i-rmndCrmconABoAi". ThenalUhnrdcncd
rp, rclad o!T, &nd my haidj aro now curod.
CAI3PK1S DIKTSCirbKU, Pembroke, N. T.
Britinr Crite Tna ti!s r rou 'roBTCBlrrn. Disrin
r',to IInitoi'3, with M)3 of ItAlit. Warn hetlii
t ll ri-Tlcrn Sor, penile anolnunm Willi CUTiceiiA,
uidmlMdotcior Ci'TicwM llnotTur.
Soli (Sroiijlioiitllii wnrM. I'oTTFa Dhto Aiin Cinw.
(Mar.. Uoi'un. " ltov to Have Ucautirul lltatM," ireo.
CARRIAGES
A GREAT SALE.
Baby Oear r iag,o?
S3 .5 and up.
Stoves !
Stoves ! !
We are at present making a
specialty of handling stoves and
ranges. Our latest inducement is
I "Quoon Cinderella,"
With an everlasting triplex grate,
one you can burn on three sides.
, Will burn hard or soft coal, is a
good baker and a fine looker. This
stove we will sell for the next 30
' -i ,1.. 1 1 : .
uays ai gretiuy rtuuceu prices.
8
WJSY FUUNITUKE
and STOVE STOUE,
121-123 North Alain St.
CARPET CLEANING.
The undersigned have assumed charge of
the Shenandoah Renovating Company's plant,
and ate prepared to clean, sew and lay
carpets, nialttesscs, and do general upholslcr-
ing work.
Feathers Cleaned.
Work Done Promptly.
...Drop Us a Postal.
ALLEBACH & HEFNER.
Ordets enn be left at No. 7 North West street,
or at the plant, Apple alley and
llowers street.
EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES
In null papers nnd decorations is one of the
nineteenth century accomplishments. Thnt 1s
why those who select their wall pnper nt
CAKDIN'S Ret fiich ilelluhtful results. It Isn't
necessary to purchase tho expensive grades, tho
designs nnd colors nro just ns artistic In tlio
cheaper grades, If they nro not so rich. For
thoHo who wish to decornto their rooms with
artistic wall papers go to
J. P. CARDEN,
224 w. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
NEW-
I
ABE LEVIN E, Proprietor.