The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 09, 1899, Image 4

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    KNOWING DRUG VALUES.
It in out know
ledge of drug
values tltAt en
ables imtn help
you, nml to
give yon
RIGHT QUALITIES
as well as
RIGHT QUANTITIES.
fin onxh-ty in for your mtlshH-tlon and your
li. null, nml mir specialty Is purity and rella
hMllv nt all I lines.
SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE,
South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
Telephone (Tontieetlon.
Ready
For
Fall
TUT, I-ROSTV WEATHER
l nut (r ofT now ; it's ttmv you
ordered vour fall suit or overcoat,
our line afford you the best selec
li. m at the bent prices. The latest
Boltings, the latest over coating s, tlio
latest styles you find them all here
SEC OUR LINE OF GENT'S
FURNISHINGS
Portz Bros.,
24
North Main Street.
IF YOUR EYES
EASILY TIRE
Or it our head aches there is need
el glasses. Sometimes an oculist
is needed, more often an optician.
We ire here to serve you and to
determine the safe and comfortable
c ourse for you to pursue.
If ou will come to us our price
for the glasses will be reasonable.
Thos. Buchanan,
Jeweler and Optician.
118 South Main Street.
II
CHILDREN'S, HISSES' and
LADIES'.
BOYS', YOUTHS' and HENS'.
Russetts and Blacks, in all
Styles and Shapes.
Laities' Russetts, $3.00, now Sl.60.
$2.00, now $1.25.
" " $1.50, now 90C.
Mens Russetts, S3-. now $2.00
and $2.25.
Men's Blacks, $1.40, now 85c.
Misses', Children's and In
fant's shoes at a reduction of
30 per cent, below regular
price.
IMS SALE IS FOR TWO
WEEKS ONLY.
BOSTON
E
27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa.
I. SPON1, PROP
FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE.
Couches,
Lounges,
Upholstered in Corduroy,
Velour, Carpets and Silks. Can
be had in all sizes and styles. To
be sold in a short time and can be
Bought at Factory Prices.
DAVISON'S
DEPARTHENT STORES,
Nos. 1 19-121-123 North Main St.
Our Haircutting
and Shampooing
I'Imum everybody. We do lots
of It and are gaining new aus
toraers daily. I -idle snaropooliig
done at yuur own noiue upon
notification.
W. G. DUSTO,
Ferguson House Block.
EVAN J. DAVIES.
Livery and
Undertaking,
No 13 North Jardin St.
fRABOWSKY HOTEL,
n. GltABOWSKY, Prop.
BIS N. Centre 81, 1'otUville, Pa.
Fine old Whiskeys, Oins and Wines, thebs
j Z5j
jroNT view, snowa
ance Drinks.
AeeotuuiOiUltoo for travelers.
Meals al all Loots
FIRST WEEK OF COURT.
(lHHillniied tfnul 1'lrst 1'hkd.)
Joseph IlotiiA, larceny, oath of l'eter Vol
kusky ; pleaded guilty ; $10 lino, costs nml
10 dayi.
Joseph llMTift, larceny, oath of Aloxnniler
Oastlck ; pleaded guilty ; f 10 flue, costs, CO
days.
Audio Kvan. pleaded guilty to ft charge of
cheating a hoarding housekeeper, on onth or
Mrs. .John Zraueges ; $1 flne.costs and 5 days.
John Itloh was tried on a nhargo of larcouy
aud receiving stolen goods, on outli of David
Mark ; guilty, with a recommendation for
.mercy ; Jl flue. costs ami 18 months.
GRAND TURY REPORT.
An Alilo ami f.enutliy Hiicmnent Hi.hiiiltteu
Tor Wlmt It In Worth.
Poltsvllle. Sept. I). The report of the
Omul Jury was presented to Judge Marr, hy
Foreman M H Cniey this morning It is
signoil by lilMuoIf mid Oforee O Freed, of
Schuylkill lUveti, the secretary, ami Isa vol
uminous document. Then-putt U as follows:
The Orand Inquest of tlio CommoiiWBnlth
of Pennsylvania, Inquiring for the County of
Schuylkill for Septemlior Sessions 1899. re
spectfully report to said Court, as follows:
We havo passed upon IBS hills of Indict
ment presented to us of whloh numher SO
have heen returned as true hills, aud (ill us
no true bills. We havo placed the costs in 111
of the hills ignored upon the respective prose
cutors or pi osoiutrlx and in 3 canes ou tlio
county, where we have had the disposition
of the same.
COMMBNI) WAKflKN AND MAT110N.
We have visited the county prison, and
found tho Minn under the careful nud judi
cious management of tho Warden, Captain
I,evan, in a very eihkI condition. He is ably
assisted by the worthy Matron Mrs. lEolilu-
son, and the several assistants.
The prison parlor should recetvo attention
as soon as possihle. It should be papered and
painted and lenoyated generally, and sup
plied with new furniture. The present
furniture, is to say the least, very much
dilapidated, and should be replaced as soon
as possible Tho dining room is also very
much in need of papering.
GIVE TUB ALMSHOUSE A PUFF,
We havo visited the county almshouse, and
have examined all the departments thereof,
aud found everything in excellent condition,
as to cleanliness and good management. Tlio
stewart and matron, Mr. and Mrs. Kegloy,
and their several assistants aro to be corn.
mended for their caro of tho institution,
aided by the heads of the several depart
ments. Tho hospital, under tho care of Dr.
Monaghan, is deserving also of special com
moudation. The operating room should be
provided with a sterilizer, in order to make
it thoroughly furnished, the physician being
often subjected to great inoouveuienco for
want of it.
Fire escapes should be placed on tho maiu
building as soon as possible; the inmates
being old, feeble and descrepit, it would bo
impossible to effect their rescue in case of
fire.
We heartily approve the action of tho
Commssionors and tho l'oor Directors, in
their intentiou of erecting a new slaughter
houso and a new ice house.
MOEE WA.TBK NEEDED.
In company with the Board of Directors,
we visited the present reservoir, from which
the institution is supplied with water, and we
are unanimous in our opinion, that steps
should he taken to increase the supply at
once. Tho sanitary condition of the institu
tion demands it, as well as the safety of the
Inmates and the buildings. Even the present
reservoir, with its limited supply, should re
ceive attention. There Is a barn but a short
distance from the reservoir, the drainage
from which flows into the stream and pollutes
the water.
The Orand Jury is of the opinion that nn
artesian well sunk on the premises would
provide a snllicient supply for the whole in
stitution, aud the present reservoir Could be
reserved for use in case of tire. From repre
sentations made us, we believe a good supply
could be secured in this, at an outlay of a few
hundred dollars, aud wo believe this matter
should be attended to without unnecessary
delay.
PRIVATE PUBLIC IiOSINESS.
The telephone in the Commissioners office
should be enclosed to secure privacy In trans
acting the public business when it is neces
sary to use the telephone.
DR. SALLADE 8 AMMONIA PLANT.
We would call attention to the existence of
a nuisance near the public highway leading
from Pottsville to Schuylkill Haven. A
fertilizer plant somewhere in the vicinity
sends forth such offensive and obnoxious
odors as to be a great nuisance to tho travel
ing public aud it should bo abated.
"WATCHMAN NEEDED.
A watchman should be placed at the cross
ing in the borough of Slahanoy City, whero
Centre street, the lines of the Schuylkill
Traction Company, aud tho Philadelphia &
Reading Railway all cross at the same point.
It is a very dangerous point, and should be
better protected.
THAMKS FOR ALL.
To our foreman aud secretary, we return
our thanks for the able manner in which
they have assisted us.
In conclusion we thank the Honorable
court and its several officers, for their aid and
courtesy during our deliberations.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
M. H. Carey, Foreman,
Attest: Geo. G. Freed, Secretary.
, Grand Jury Room, Pottsville, Pa Septem
ber ath, 1600.
Discovered by a Woman.
Another great discovery has been made,
and that too, by a lady in this country. "Dis
ease fastened its clutches upon her and for
seven years she withstood its severest tests,
but her vital organ were nnderoiined ami
death seemed imminent. For three months
she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep.
She finally discovered a way to recovery, by
purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, and was so much
relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all
night i and with two bottles, has been ab
solutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther
Lutz. Thus writes W. C. Hamnick & Co.,
of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at A.
Wasley's Drug Store. Regular size Soc and
Jl.oo. Everybotlle guaranteed.
LAST OK TIIK 8KASON,
SUNDAY 1JCOUIWION TO ATLANTIC
CITY VIA 1'KNNSYI.VANIA IIAIL
ltOAK, DKI.AWAKK ItlVIIK
jutmni: koutb.
Sunday next, September 10, special train
leave Shenandoah at 4:85 a. m. Only $2.00
round trip. Through train ; no change of
cars. Last ohance of the year.
-
The Kindergarten.
The kindergarten which is to be conducted
by Misa Agnee D. Dodson and Miss Tillie A.
Houser, in the lecture room of the Presby
terian ebureh, on South White street, will
open September 11th. Hours 0 a. m. to 11
a. in., and 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Terms $1.00
por month. 0 1-St
HoecUl Iteduceil Fares to Bethlehem
Via the Lehigh Valley Railroad, account of
the Bethlehem State Fair, September lBtli to
18th, 1WJ. Tickets will be sold from Shen
andoah to Bethlehem and return, September
lath to 15th inclusive, limited for return to
Seotember 10th. Special one day rate (if
tl.Tfi will be madoTbiirsday, September 14th.
Tiukata eood going only on train No. 18 of
that date, returning the same, or following
day. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agenU
for further particulars.
Our merchant tailoring department is com
pleted. You are invited to inspect the same,
it Tiik Famous.
I do not believe there
ts a case of dyspep
la. Indigestion or
any stomach trouble
that cannot be re
lieved at once and
permanently cured
by my DYSPEPSIA
OUHB.
M UN YON.
At all druggists,
25c. a -rial. Guide
to Health and medi
cal advice free. 1505
Arch street, rblla.
TIIH WKATnHlt.
During Thursdny nlpht a tropical
storm appeared cast ot St. Klttu, in
he Leaner Antil
les, moving north
westward. It de
veloped hurricane
proportions dur
ing Friday, and at
1 p. m. there was
a terrific seu at St.
Kitt3, with a mux-
Si linum wind veloc
ity ot ts rauoa
from the south-
nnnt. Pfirnonnt fnr
1 Ills r o r- t 1 n ii :
Showers and thunderstorms and cooler
today, fnlr tomorrow; fresh wosterly
winds.
Sunrise, 5:42; sunset, 0:2G; length of
day, 12h 43m.; moon rises, 10:16 a.
in.; moon sets, 8:11 p. m.
flTHY POINTS.
iHielilligs Throughout tho Uountry
Chronicled for Hasty rertisal.
A largo pump for the Pottsvlllo Water
Company whs shipped from the Jcanosvillo
shops yesterday.
C. F. Llewellyn, of Pottsville, who served
in Company II during the Spanish war, is on
ids way to tho Philippines with tho United
States signal corps.
The Schuylkill Haven rolling mills are
again in full operation. After being idle for
more than a year, they resumed yesterday
morning,
The borough employes received their
salaries for tho mouth of August to-day.
The -Board of Health of Mahauoy City has
not held a meeting since last June.
Peter Somers, of Lancaster, has been ar
rested for fulling to pay over $600 trust
money, and he will bo kept in custody until
he settles.
Mormon olders are working for converts in
Columbia county, but they meet with poor
success.
Bishop J. Mortimer Levering, of Bethlo
hnm, has been re-elected president of the
Moravian Historical Society.
The Fairviow Hose Company, of Bethle
hem, carried off the prize trumpet for drill
ing at the Stroudsburg fair
A rooster which Mrs. Amos Wright, of
Freemansbnrg, tried-to catch, flew at her
head and toro her hair out by the roots.
Ladles, If you havo any cloth to bo niado
into a dress, jacket orcape just bring it to us,
we will do tho rest. Satisfaction aud price
guaranteed. The Famous. tf
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. Charles Rowlands and her guests, Sir,
and Mrs. John Jenkins, of Pittston, "visited
friends at Frackville yesterday.
Mr. aud Mrs. Michael Mellet, Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Ormsby and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
Conry left town to-day to attend the funeral
of a relative at Ilawley, Wayne county.
Mrs. John Bannou and Miss May Baunou,
of Delano, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C,
Brown in town yesterday.
P. W. Blerstein made a business trip to
Pottsville this morning.
Mr. aud Mrs. John Garstner, ot South
South White street, left this morning for
Erie, Pa where they will spend a few
months with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fowler and son, Robert,
left to-day for Riverside, Pa., to visit friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy D. Sterner left town to
day for Tamaqua. To-morrow they will
start from that place on a bioycle trip to
Patterson, N. J.
Horace Gabcll, of Shamokln, passed
through town to-day on his way to Philadel
phia. While here he was greeted by his
friend Harry L. Roxby, after a parting of
soveral years.
Mrs. John H. Reilly and daughter, Annie,
of Mt. Carmel, are visiting Matt Lambert aud
family.
Mrs. John Thickens, of Colorado, Is visit-
iug relatives in town.
D. E. Owen, of Ixonia, Wis., is visiting
Mrs. John Thomas, on North Jardin street.
David Thomas.of Perth Amboy, N. J., is
tho guest of relatives in town.
Wilbur J. Lewis left town this afternoon to
visit friends at Leesport, Pa.
W. H. Seeds, proprietor of tho Hotel Fer
guson, transacted business at Pottsville this
moruing.
Hon. T. J. Uiggins spent to-day visiting
friends at Pottsville.
WM, I'lJNN.
William Mayer, of Waterbury, Conn., Is
visiting his sister, Mrs. George Moyer, at this
place.
Sobieski B. Owens, of Lost Creek, who is
in the U. S. army service at Manila, writes
that he is in good health aud doing well.
Tudor, infant son of William Jones, of
Lost Creek No. 2. Is ill.
Daniel Fox. who was knocked down and
trampled upon by a mule at Lost Creek No,
2 colliery, is recovering from the injuries.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hughes, of Philadelphia, is
here, visiting Mrs. John Hughes.
A. L. Hower, of Glrardville, has resigned
his tiosition as stable boss at Packer No. 5
olllery. He is at present seeking employ
raent in Philadelphia, and if successful will
remove to that city.
L. O. Bird, of Mt. Carmel, who is employed
as a carpenter at tho Wm. Peun colliery, has
moved into one of Thomas Jones houses.
Services In the Methodist Episcopal church
to-morrow. Sunday School at 10:30 a. m
Jr. Epworth League at 6:15 p. m. Preaching
at 0 P- in. Subject : "Fishers of Men."
Church Notices.
Rev. T. P. Morgan, of Mahanoy City, will
occupy the pulpit in the First Baptist church
in this town, exchanging pulpits with the
nastor. Rev. D I. Eyans. The latter will
till his own Duluit as usual in the evening.
Services In the Primitive Methodist church
to-morrow morning and evening. Morning
subject. "The Mighty Works Performed by
Jesus Christ." Sunday school at 2 p. m
Evening subject. "The Importance of Small
Thlnus." Everybody kindly invited. Seats
free.
Men's and ladles' tailor-made suits made by
the Famous are admired by everybody. tf
Deaths und Funerals,
An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Foley, of Lost Creek, died yesterday and was
buried to-day in the Annunciation cemetery
William Uoehe, an uuelo of Mrs. Miuhael
Mellet. Hon. Patrick Coury and Patrick
Ormsby, of town, died yesterday at Uawley,
Wayne county, aged 80 years.
Most fountain pens' troubles are caused by
poor Ink. We will clean and re fill your pen
free of charee. so that you can tiy our ink
10 and 15 cents a bottle. Bui mm.
PHILADELPHIANS BUY ITi
oimville I rim mill steel I'ImiiI Soon to he
Sliltleil Up.
I'ottsvillo. Sept. 0. Tho plant of the Potts-
vino iron anu steel Company has been sold
by II. P. Brown, of Philadelphia, to n syndi
cate of capitalists in that cltv. of whom
Messrs. William M. Shclmordlno, N. Clarenco
iiiiur-r, jonn w. Grange, Pilling and Crnno
aro a part. TJio plant was sold to Mr. Brown
at public salo Inst July.
Soveral holders of tho bonds of tho com
pany were settled with yesterday at tho rate
of 20 cents on tho dollar. Tho total lsuo of
these bonds amounted to $217,000. To-dny
the Minors' National Bank, whleli held $83,
000, accepted a check on tho Manufacturers'
Bnnk of Philadelphia, covering $10,000, In
full payment of Its holdings; the Pennsyl
vania Nntiopal Bank took $3,000 for Its $10.-
000, nnd William L. and Henry Shoafer the
Mimo percentage for tho $0,000 of bonds hold
by them. The Atkins family aro holders of
$102,000, and the S.ifo Deposit Batik $10,000.
Those holders will consent to tho cut.
Tho plant will not start up for several
wcoks, uud when it doos will employ 1,500
meu, with a monthly pay roll of $60,000.
A SATISFACTORY WA0E SETTLBA1ENT
1. nok.iwniiim ltallrondori Oot Bettor
lny nml Shorter Hour..
Scranton, Pn., Sept. 0. Tho new
schedule of rules for the government
of tho Lackawanna conductors and
trainmen was signed yesterday by Su
perintendent Hussoll and the Joint
committee, nnd the conference which
hns been In session periodically since
Aug. 18 was adjourned.
The men, tho company and Grand
Chiefs Clark, of tho conductors, and
Morrlssey, of tho trainmen, all de
clnre It to bo a highly satisfactory
schedule.
It substitutes the mileage for the per
dlom system of wages and Increases
the pay of nearly every crew on the
entire system. Conductors are granted
Increases ranging from $5 to $20 a
month and the brakemon's advance In
pay runs In some Instances as high as
$13.
A ten hour day Is granted all ex
cept yard and pusher crows.
Ton miles an hour Is allowed for
overtime. If a run extends beyond GO
miles a full day of ten hours Is al
lowed for It, although the run may be
made In less than live hours. If a
crew is kept out more than five hours
It will be allowed a full day, although
less than 50 miles is mado.
If a man is summoned from bed and
not sent out he Is allowed 25 miles. If
his engine and caboose are taken out
he is allowed 60 miles.
Tho Catholic Union.
The Catholic Total Abstinenco Union, which
has been in session at Danville this week.
eleetcd oflicors for tho onsulng year as
follows : President, John J. Dolauoy, Shamo-
kin; Vice President, W. L. Pace, Pittston;
Secretary, Thomas U. Hopkins, Pittston;
Treasurer, Dennis McCarthy, Williamsport.
J. Delaney, of Shamokln ; Michael Gra
ham, Shenandoah, aud Dennis T. McCarty.
Williamsport, wore chosen delegatcs-at-largo
to the national convention to be held at
Philadelphia noxt yoar. Williamstown was
tho place selected for holding the next state
convention. Resolutions were adopted in
which tho delegates renewed their pledge of
fidelity to their country and recommended
that each society solicit tho co-operation and
consent of its spiritual director to administer
the pledge to boys receiving confirmation for
such period as to them may seem proper.
On Every Bottle
Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure is this guar
antce : "All we ask of you is to use two-
thirds of tho contents of this bottlo faith
fully, then if you can say you are not
benefited return the bottlo to your druggist
and ho may refund tho price paid." Price
25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by
P. D.
Kirlin on a guarantee.
O'llrlen lietalns Ills Seat.
By a decision of Judgo Henning yesterday
Director O'Brien, of tho Cass Township
School Board, will continue to occupy his
scat in that organization, notwithstanding
that tho Boatd has appealed tho case to the
Supreme Court. The Judge decided that the
appeal did not act as a supersedeas. O'Brien
had been ousted from his beat In the Board
but Judge Henning decided that theso pro
ceedings were irregular aud handed down an
order directing that O'Brien bo allowed to
exercise his rights in that body.
Beecham'b Pills will dispel tho "blues."
Advertised Letters.
The'following Is a list of letters remaining
uncalled for at the local post office : Mrs.
Llbbio Lloyd, Miss Margaret Flannagan, Miss
Maine Flaborty, Mrs. Bronnan, George
Faust, H. F. Staloy, John H. Brauder, F. S.
Smith.
D. W. Bedea, P. M.
"Vets" lleturn.
Tho members of Watkin Waters Post No.
140, G. A, It., aud others who attended the
national encampment ceremonies at Phila
delphia the past week, returned to town last
eyenlug. All report having had an enjoyable
time.
NUGGETS OP NEWS.
The Indian government has decided
to make gold the legal tender Immedi
ately. Six persons were seriously Injured
In a collision between electric cars In
Cleveland.
In tho event of war In tho Trans
vaal the trade Interests of this country
would suffer seriously.
Rear Admiral Honry P. Picking,
commandant of the Boston navy yard,
died suddenly of heart disease.
Korea refused to lease the port of
Gen-San to the Germans, and waa
backed In the refusal by Russia.
Admiral Sampson, It Is understood,
will relinquish his command of the
North Atlantic squadron on Oct. 2.
A lunatic who was placed In the
Chihuahua (Mexico) jail killed two
and mortally wounded a third fellow
prisoner.
Putnam Taylor, wanted In Chicago
on a charge of murder, was arrested
In Homestuad, Pa., through a letter
sent to his wife.
A movement Is on foot to boom
Govornor Roosevelt for the vice presi
dential nomination, but his friends da
lot take kindly to the plan.
i
PELLS
Wind
Ouro
Pain ho Stomach
Torpid Liver
o.li r- 1
Indigestion, etc.
1 0 cents and 25 cents Drueglsls. I
A Handsomo Comp!x!on )
Is one of the greatest charms a woman can I
possess I'ozzoni's Complhxiok 1'owoua
I give U.
When
Pain
Racks
the
Body
CONSISTENT WITH
Are responsible for our
Try us on plumbing and
regret the trial.
P. W. BELL, Cor- white and L1yd sts-
WALL PAPER
30c Papers Reduced to 1 5c
25c Papers Reduced to 1 2 l -Sc.
1 0c Papers Reduced to Sc.
Thos. Snyder,
Sunday Specials.
Services in tkqTrinity Reformed church
o-morrow at 10:00 a. in., and 0:30 p. m.
Suuday school at 1:30 p. m. Rev. Z. S.
Ycarick, pastor.
Regular services will be held in the United
Evangelical church, North Jardin street, to
morrow at 10 a. m. and 0.30 p. m. Suuday
school at 1.30 p. m. Rev. J. R. Ilcnsyl, pastor.
K. L. C. E. on Mouday evening. Prayer,
praise and testimony meetings every Tues
day, Wednesday and Thursday evenings.
Bible study evory Friday evening. Jr. K. It.
C. E. every Saturday evening at 7 o'clock.
Primitivo Methodist church, James Moore,
pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30
fi. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Class mect
ng ou Wednesday oveniug. General prayer
meeting on Thursday evening. Everybody
welcome.
Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal
liureh. on We3t Oak street, to-morrow
as follows: Holy Communion, 8:00 a. m.
Morning prayor, iu:30. Sunday school, a:uu
p. ra. Evening prayer, 0:30. G. W. Van
t'osscn, pastor.
First Baptist church, corner of West and
Oak Btrects, Rev. D. I. Evans pastor. Services
at 10 a. m. and 0 p. nt. Sunday school at 2 p. in.
Prayer meeting Monday eveuiugs. Young
i'eoplos meeting Wednesday evenings.
Class meeting Thursday evenings.
Services in the Presbyterian church to
morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sabbath
school at 2 p. m. Jr. C. E. and Sr. C. E.
Tuesday ovening at 0:30 and 7:30 o'clock.
i'rayer and song service on Thursday even
ing at 7:30. Strangers always welcome. II.
W. Koehler, pastor.
Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak
and White streets. Rov. J. T. Swindells
pastor. General class meeting at 0:30 a. m.,
led by the pastor. Sermon at 10:30 a. m'.
Sunday school at 2 p. id., Dr. J, S. Callen,
Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. m. Seats
free. Everybody welcome.
Calvary Baptist church, South Jardin
street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. m.
nnd 0:30 p. m. Rev. R. R. Albins, pastor.
Sabbath school at 2 p. m., Deacon
John Buun, Superintendent. B. Y. P. U.
Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednosday
evening, general prayer meeting at 7:30.
Everybody wolcomo.
Services in the Congregational church, on
South West street, to-morrow at 10:30 a. m.
aud 0:30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor.
Rev. T. G, Jones, late of Yale. Sunday
school at 2 p. m.
St. John's Lutheran church. West Cherry
street. Rov. John Gruhler, pastor, Preach
ing, 10 a. in. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. ,m
preaching 0:30 p. m.
St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, West
Centre street. Rev. Cornelius Laurisin, pas
tor. Matatlnum service 0 a, m. High mass
10 a. ra.
Church of tho Holy Family. (German R.
C.) North Chestnut Btrcot. Rev. A. T.Schut-
tlehofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., second
mass 10 a, in.
St. Casimir'a Polish R. C. church, North
Jardin street. Rev. J. A. Lenarklewlcz,
pastor. First mass 8 a. m., high mass 10 a.
m., vespers and benediction 4 p. in.
Church of the Annunciation, 218 West
Cherry street. Rev. H. F. O'Reilly, pastor.
Rev James Kane, assistant pastor. First
mass, 7 a. in., second mass, 8 a, m., higuinasa,
10 a. in, benediction, 7 p. in.
St. Stanislaus church. Morning services ou
Suuday at 8 and 10. Vesners at 7 o'clock.
Sunday school at 2 p. in. Rector Weneslaus
v, Matuiams.
Keheleth Israel Congregation, corner of
Oak and West Btreets, Rev. Honry Mit-
MK, pastor. Saturday services, s to 10 a. m.,
and 3 to 5 n. m. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. in.
aud evory weekday morning from 7 to 8 a. m.
Buy Royal Patent Flour,
the market.
It is the best In
LAST OF TUB SHASON,
Sl'KOIAI. KXCU11SION TO ATLANTIC
CITY NEXT SUNDAY VIA ONLY
AlX-ltilL IIODTK.
Pennsylvania railroad through-train ex.
cursion Sunday next, September 10. Special
train via Delaware River bridge, leaves
Shenandoah at 4:25 a. m. Only 2.60 round
trip.
Kearn. Wins Fight on a Foul.
The ten-round bout at Summit Hill Thurs
diy night between Mike Kearns, of Ta
maqua, and Pat Kennedy, of the former
town, for the championship of Schuylkill
and Carbon counties, was won by Kearns in
the fifth round on a foul.
All bicycle sundries sold at profitable prices
to the buyer for this month. Buy now and
save money In the future. Orklu's Jewelry
tore, 7 South Main street, 7-17-tf
Frank Long, who llyes near
Lenuon, Mich., says:
" I waa taken with a pain In my
back, and I was obliged to take to
my bed. The physician pro
nounced my case muscular rheu
matism accompanied by lumbago.
" I gradually became worse,
until I thought death would be
welcome release. I was finally
induced to try Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills for Palo People, and after
using five boxes, was entirely
cured.
"I am confident that Dr. Wil
liams' Pink Pills saved my life. I
will gladly answer inquiries con
cerning my sickness and wonder
ful cure, provided stamp be en
closed for reply,
Frank Long."
Sworn to before me at Venice,
Mich., this 15th day of April,
1898. G. B. Goldsmith,
Justice of the Peace.
From the Obstrver, Flushing,
Mich.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People
contain, in a eondenisd form, all the tie
merits necessary to give ntw life and rich
ness to the blood and restore shattered
nerval. They are an unfailing speciSo for
such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial
paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neural
gia, rheumatism, nervous hsadacht, the
after-effects of the grip, palpitation of the
heart, pole and sallow complexions, and all
forms of weakness either in male or female.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pals Psopls srt nsvtr
sold t( the dotsn or hundrtd, but tlwajt In pack
ages. At all druggists, or direct from the Dr. Wil
liams Medlclns Companr, Sohsneetid;, N. Y.. 50
ctnti per bo, 6 bonis 12.50.
always busy business.
gas fitting. You wont
GREATLY.
.REDUCED,
These prices will hold jrood only
for the next sixty days.
South Jardin St.,
... Shenandoah, Pa .
ATLANTIC CITY.
Another Special Sunday Excursion to At
lantic City via Pennsylvania It. IC.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has
arranged for another low-rate Sunday ex
cursion to Atlantic City ou Sunday, Septem
ber 10.
A special train will be provided, running
on schedule given below to and from Atlantic
City via tho Delaware River Bridge, the only
all-rate route, without change of cars, thus
avoiding the transfer through Philadelphia.
Special Kxcur
leaves. Itate.
Shenandoah . 4.23 A. M. $2.00
Frackville 4.35 " 2 35
Returning, special train will leavo Atlantic
City 0.00 P. M. same day, making same stops.
Do You Enow
Consumption Is preventable? Science has
proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal.
The worst cold or cough can be cured with
Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold
on positive guarantee for over fifty years,
Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee.
Orphans' Court Sale of Vaul
able Real Estate.
Estate of Ralph Oliver, late of Shenan
doah, Schuylkill County, Pa.,
Deceased.
Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of
the county of Schuylkill, In the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania the subscriber, Martha Bur
chill, trustee, will expose to sale hy public
venuue on
SATURDAY, SEPT. 30th, 1899,
at 10 o'clock In the forenoon on the premises. No,
114 North Main street, Shenandoah all that cer
tain three-story frame dwelllnir house and li
censed saloon, and lot of ground, situate
on the west side of Main street In
the ssld borough of Shenandoah, hounded
and described as follows viz: Eat by
Main street, north hy property of Mrs.
P. J. Kern, west by an alley, and south by
prope.-ty of Mrs- Breckcny. Said lot or
piece of ground containing thirty 80 feet
front on weit side of said Main street and ex
tending that width in length or depth and at
right angles therewith a distance of one
hundred and fifty 1150 feet to the east side of
an alley, saia lot or piece 01 grounu oeing
known, marked, and numbered on the general
map or plan of said borough of Shenandoah, as
made by P. W. Sheafer, Esq., of Pottsville, Pa ,
a. Lot Number Seven 7 of Block Number
Thirteen 13. Together with the other appur
tenances consisting of a two-story frame dwell
ing house thereon erected, fronting on said
auey.
Martha Drmcmu.,
Trustee,
By order of the Orphans' Court.
P. O ItEEsii, Clerk.
Pottavtlle, Pa., Sept. fitb, 1899.
CONDITIONS OF SALE. Ten 1101 Der cent.
of the purcuase money to he paid by the pur
chaser when the property is struck down, and
the balance to be paid within ten days there-
aiter.
MABTIIA IIUHCItILL,
Trustee.
9-7-14-21
AnUSEHENTS.
perguson's Theatre,
J. H. QUIHlf, Manager.
one: nightonlyi
Thursday, Sept. 14th
Louise Illanchette and George K. Usher in
E. V. Evan's Grand Scenic lro.
duction of
See the Flying
Express and
Rotary Snow
Plow.
Danger
BrsessssBBHeaBsisasHeiHsasB
Signal !
The Celebrated
Comedian, Geo.
Fisher, will
sing his latest
songs,
BY HENItY ft DsMILI.E.
Don't fail to see the Four-in-Hand
In their Buck and Wing Dancing,
PRICES : - 25, 35 and 50 Cents,
lb-served seats at Klilln'a drug store.
The
MISCELLANEOUS.
1.WU HUNT. Two Very desirable hrlcU dwell
7 Ing hoin.es, r)2 nnd 3S ICnst Onk street. Kent
reasonable. Anulr at 2S West Llovd street, or
20 South White street. "-5-7-9
OK 1IKNT.- A well equipped blacksmith
nhon with nil the liet-eltitlirv tool), nnd
machinery for wheelwright and horse.hoeliig
pur)ostfl. Bent located shop In town. To any
one renting the shop the tools will he sold nt a
ren-onauie riec. Apply nt iuu norm main
street. 9-4-tf
TOTICl5. Desirable properties for sale. Ap
1 ulv to 8. O. M. Holloncter. attorney.
Hhennniloah. B-l-tf
OU 8AL1C Mot acAlrntile (.welling nti Went
entre 8tre'ct. Imth. water closet, r-ewernire.
two houses ou renr of lot, Vnl unblc binlm'sn
property, two stores, North Main street. Two
houses 011 Knst Coal street. Little raOl required.
Kino house in iirowhsvine. Apply to
J CLAUhK liKOWN,
Attornev-nHnw.
7-29-tf Cor. Centre and Whtte streets.
MOTIOISOF DISSOLUTION. Notice It hereby
11 clvcn that the co-partnership heretofore
existing between Josenh Itu tklewlt z nnd
Thomas A Uleckle, doing a bottling business At
No 430 We t Cherry street. In the Hon nigh of
Hhe- nndnnh, HcIiujlkM rounty Pennsylvania,
under tho firm name of .lonepli ItaytkiewloE. Is
dlflsolved from this date, Joteph Itnytklewlox
res rini; irom me justness, i ne earn nusiness
will be conducted t the same pi nee by Thomas
A. Uleckle, to whom all bills of the firm are to
be presented for payment nnd to whom all pay
ments aue me saiu urm are so no uaiu.
J OIKr 1 1 JIAYTKJKWICZ,
9-2-9-10 Thomas A. Ulkckib.
Go-Carts
AT
-AND-
Baby Carriages.
Owing to a constant de
mand for these vehicles we
have received another lot to
close the season. We do not
intend to make any money on
them but will dispose of them
at the very lowest prices.
One of Our
Will give you
more satisfac
tion and pleas-'
ure than any
other you can
procure in
town.
Go-Cart
Baby
Carriages
M. O'NEILL,
Furniture Dealer and Undertaker,
IOQ South Main Street.
Ice Cream,
All flavors.
Man u f a c -
tured daily. Delivered to all parts
of town.
O DR.
Sealed PINK BAND Package.
NEMYriRlf.
FAMOUS
Bon-Bons and Chocolates,
Blade Only Hy
TENNEY COMPANY,
FOU BALE 1JY
FRED. KEITHAN,
Baker and Confectioner,
104 IM. tVlaln St.
Commercial Hotei
Entirely remodeled and refurn
ished. Elegant Bath and Wash
Rooms.
Boarders by the Day, week
or month
Well stocked bar attached. An
heuser-Busch St. Louis beer and
Pabst Milwaukee beer in bottles.
The Best Hotel In the Region (Jiving
the Best Accommodations
for the flonev.
Try Our "CONFIDENCE" 5-Cent
u ....
Morris Heckman,
PROPRIETOR,
Cor. M?In and Coal Sts., Shenandoah, Par.
BUY OUR
- t l r-, Regular size "7
IVW cupcake,
g- Regular size C3 , .
sponge cake, ' -
7 Loaves of 3 S
bread, V- -
Our sales are large. Try our 23 cent check
system. You can save money by It. l'eoplu
who have tried It wont do without it.
BOSTON BAKERY,
B. Morgonsteln. 237 W. Centre Street
A box of our
Kim mnjLT mew
is an exhilarating
stimulant during
the hot summer
months.
Delivered at your homo.
Columbia Brewing Company,
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