VOL. VI.--KO. 149. SHENn30AH, PA., TUESDAY. JTJJSTE 9. 1891. 0TE CENT. THE SUEEST EOAD TO WEALTH IS THROUGH LIBERAL ADVERTISING! THE DIVISION. To-morrow the viewers appointed by the court In the matter of dividing i tho wards of town will meet here. It la hoped that when their work is I ueluded they will have succeeded In appreciating the merits of the application. I iThe wards should be divided by all menus. ' A division will do away with th great Inconveniences the citizens are now obliged to meet and will insure a full vote at the election. There Is no town in tho county out side of Shenandoah where the elec tion officers are obliged to work uutjUL almost daylight to get out their re turns and at no time since the towi?B incorporation has a necessity forJV division of the wards been wefo pressing. y It is hoped that the claims in sup port of the petition will ba presented fairly and squarely and that the real and true reasons will not be shadowed by. the Billy croaklngs of those who are shouting that the division is a "rjet fjlltlcal scheme." It Is no scheme, but a stern neces sity. There Is not an Intelligent and reasonable man in the town who not admit tills. will Tho viewers selected, very for tunately, are respectable men of in telligence who are open to couvlcMon. The grounds upon wlilch tho division is asked are plain, simple and indls putable. Hence, we can see no rea son why the decision should be ad verse to tho application. The Sunday News vainly attempted, backed by a few professional poll ticiaus, to give the matter a black eye; but after floundering about for. a couple of weeks with a vain hope of eventually hitting upon some argu ment with a color of reason against the division It has given up with the last despairing cry, "Don't divide the Second ward." It is only a question a very short time when the divi sion of that ward will become an ab solute necessity and to divide it now Aviil save the time and expense of a OE3XTTS per yd for the BEST TABLE OILCLOTH, Bold In otlicr stores for 800. All floor Oilcloth's reduced. Call for bargains C. D. FRICKE'.S Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St, near Centre .JUST 'RECEIVED AT KEITER'S I GENUINE IMPORTED GOODS Crosse and JilaclewelVa Chow-Chow and Pickles. French Macaroni, 2 lbs. for 25c. " Sardines in Oil, 2 cans for 2So. lancy lllce, 3 lbs. for 25c. Eine California Emits. Fancy Prunes, larye and fine, 15o. Choice Prunes, 2 lbs. or 25c.0 Evaporated Jellied Ajiricots, 20c. Evaporated Peaches, 15o Canned Pears, Plums, Peaches and Apricots. :f:r,:es:e o-ooids- j?inc KoustctI CoiTec, 30c qunlity Improved. Old Government Java frcsli roasted Fancy Table Syrup 2 qts. lor 25c. Ginger Simps and Coffee Cukes, 3 lbs. lor 25c. Hlcluncd Hams. Lebanon Summer Sausage and Chipped Reef Fancy Creamery and Fine Dairy Huttcr CttJ&AJJP r.XTD G-OOTO. Tomatoes, Corn and liarlv for 25c New Ilalsins 4 His lor 25c Wasliinir I'owder, 4 IUh for 25c k Will have another lot of those Fancy) Moquette Iiuas at $1.25 in AT KESITER' separate application. Thlo, wo think, should warrant the viewers In turning a deaf oar to the last straw to which the JVctvs Is grasping. Let- all tho wards be divided now. poor excuse. A sample of tho arguments pre sented by tho few who have been cry ing against the division was picked up the other evening. The croakers np proached several taxpayers and at ternpted to frighten them with the statement, "Do) you know what a division will mean? Why it will necessitate the election of so many more Couucllmeu and School Direc tors I" This silly reasoning has, of course, failed to have the intended oU'ect. Suppose it means the increasing of the Council and School Board mem bership from 15 to 30, what harm can that work upon the taxpayers? The Councilmen and School Directors are not paid for their services, therefore If It necessitated the election of a hun dred Councilmen and School Directors It would not mean any additional burden upon the taxpayers. The truth Is this town Is too largo to be controlled by fifteen Councilmen and fifteen School Directors. There is plenty work In each of the bodies for double the number and, as they come cheap, why not have tbem ? Divide the wards. Oh, What a Oough. Will you heed tho warulug? The signal per haps of the Mire approach of that moro ter rible disease, GoriMimptlon. Aste yourselves If you can ullord for tho sake of saving 60 cents, to run the risk and do nothing for It. We fcnow from experience that Hhlloh'a Curs will Cure your Cough. It never falls. Tills explalus why more than a Million Hetties were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whopping Cough nt once. Mothers do hot he without It. For Lame IlacK, Bide or Chest, usoHhlloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by C. II. Hagenuuch, N. E. corner ilaln and Lloyd streets. " MOro Stock Bought. J. Coffee, next door to tho First National Bank, has bought out a boot and shoo stout at Ashland. Tho party was in business no longer than sis months and, tbereforo, tlio goods are not shelf-worn, but almost brand now. Colloo's pricos and goods will sur prise you. Go and see, him whilo his stock is completo. If you want to savo 40 or 60 per cont. on each pair of boots giyo him a call. Uis host minors' boots, worth 83 elsO' where, can bo bought at 52. 0-5-Gt A Now Business. P. J. Cloary has opened a itoro In the Ferguson's building, on East Contra street: and is prepared to furnish tho local trado with One leather and shoo findings and all kinds of shoomakor's supplies Ilia stock is a largo ono and well equipped to fully supply all demands of tho trado. 6-15-tf June Peas not eoalcs 3 cans a few days. WANTEDJt) DIE A DESPONDENT HUNGARIAN ATTEMPTS SUIOIDE BEGADSB HIS WIFE ABANDONS HIM Sho Elopea and hor Paramour Paya a Ponalty Tho Wifo Ro fusos to Roturn to tho Distrossod Husband. Ono day Inst wook Barbara Ilolman, wifo of Joseph Holman, a Hungarian of Frencbtown, near Audonried, olopod with another Hungarian named Paul Smirko. Tho husband tracod tho couplo to this town and had them arrested and takon bo foro 'Squiro Monairhan. Thoro wore many sensational dovoloptnonts in thoca'e, tho wifo charging, among othor things, that her husband was virtually black mailing his countrymen by allowing thorn to havo intercourse with hor and then corn polling them to pay him a sum of money. On ono occasion ho mado a bargain, tho wifo said, thai sho should livo with anothor man for three months In consideration of tho payment of fifty dollars, Alter tho hearing beforo 'Snuiro llona ghan Ilolman rufusoi to pro?ocuto tho caso further and mado a sottlomont with Smirko upon payment of ?G0. Ilolman thou triod lo induco his wlco to roturn to Frenchtown with him, but Bho refusod to do so. The husband returned alono and tho wifo romalncd in this town. lestorday Ilolman returned horo and met his wifo on Contro stroet. IIo again triod to induco hor to roturn to Fronchtown with him, hut sho again refused, whoroupon ho assaulted hor. Mrs. Ilolman thon had tho husband ar restod and takon boforo 'Squiro Monaghan Whilo tho hearing was in progress Hoi man seomod very much agitated and answerod tho questions put to him In an incohoront manner. Suddenly turning around and faclnn those who woro listening to tho caso, Hoi man drow a largo dirk from his pocket. drow tho blado from tho case and. mutter' ing something about not wishing to livo any longer, ho attempted to drive tho blado into his loft broast, but Constable Tcraraoy waJUd-llnrTrtort and grabbed tho uosperalo Hungarian's arm in timo to thwart tho object. Ilolman was disarmed and handcuffed. but, upon pleading to bo roloased and pro mising not to mako anothor attempt upon his life, ho was roloasod on furnisning $300 bail to appear before tho Pottavilloucourt and answer tho chariro of aisault nnd battery proferred by his wifo. IIo loft for his homo. Tho wifo still romains here. THE WM, PENN VICTIMS. Tho Shingle Brothers in a Critical Condition. . A Herald reporter, last night visited David and Joseph Shingle, brothers, who woro covorDd under a fall of slate in tho-; Wm. l'onn colliery ono day last week. Tho men are in a bad condition. Dm id's thighs aro fractured and ho is crushrd about tho buck and chest, Joseph suffered tho fracture of his left shoulder-blade and is internally injured. Thoir condition has improved, but they will bo confined to thoir bods for soma time to como. Three first clasi malo nurses aro constantly at tending tho victims at thoir mother's houso in Vm. Ponn. PERSONAL. Dr. II. D. Itentschlor, of Itlngtown, was in.town to-day. S. A. Deddall spent a part of to-day at PotUvillo on busino.'s. Harris Sod, the South Malnjstroot mor chant, is on tho sick list. Airs. Thomas liuird has presented tho gonial superintendent with a boy. A. J. Gallagher went to St. "Clair this morning to look after iuturanco butinoar. Mrs. II. O. lloyer and daughter, Miss Mamo, returned homo last night from Phoonlxville, whoro thoy woro visiting frionds. Itobort Binning, tho energetic traveling salosman for tho Kobbins & Homnic bat and cap factory, left town this morning to drum up business in tbo Ilazleton region. J. M. Monaghan, who has been attend ing tho School of Pharmacy at Philadel phia the pat six months, has returned to town to spend bis vacation with his parent;. District Attornoy Koch and Assistant District Attorney Shay, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. M. M. IVello and othora havo gono off on a fishing oxpodition and will bo gone for throo days. , Dr. S, O. Spalding spent this morning at Pottsvlllo. The doctor has thrown up the ofllce of Deputy Coro.nor for this dis trict, bocauso bo cannot soo his way clonrto run the olUeo without money, as required by tho new salary law. Sudden .Death, Michael Kchultz, a Polo 33 yearn of ago, dlod suddenly at his residence on May berry alley, near West street, at 0 o'clook this morning. Ho was attackod by cramps at S o'clock last night A wifo and two small children turvlvo him. HE HID THE LETTERS. Oattenborc'i Latter Carrier Recrntcd nit Malt Mnttor In a Church. GuTTENnEno, N. J Juno 0. Valentino Samorol, aged 02 years, tho only letter carrier thero Is in this place, was arrested at noon charged with embezzling and se creting tho mull. Uuttonberg Is ono of tho thrco places in which tho old penny post system Is re tained. Snmcrel whs entitled to 2 cents for every ploco of mall delivered. Complaint has ben mado to tho post- ofUco authorities of uon-dollvcry of mall matter, and an inspsctor was sont on to Investigate. After a short search bo found under tho enrpot of tho Dutch Ro formed Church, of which Samerel is Sunday-school superintendent and Bos ton, n mass of mail mattor directed to Guttonberg residents. All told thoro wore 700 pieces of mnll matter. Somo of it being a year old. It Is thought Samerel allowed tho mattor to ncumulnto because tho remun eration was not always sufficient to in duco htm to tramp around and dclivor it. Nono of the letters found woro opened, and robbery thoroforo could not havo been tho motlvo. JUDGE M'CURDY DEAD. Ho Grnduntcd AVIth High Ilunnrs from Yulo In 1817. New London, Conn., Juno 0. Judge Charles Johnson McCurdy died at his home in Lymo yosterday, aged 90. IIo was doscondod on his mother's sido from Ursula Wolcott, whoso husband, fathor, brother, uncle, nephew and son woro all Governors of Connecticut. Tho deceased graduated with high hon ors from Ynlo Collego In 1817, Btudlod law with Chlof Justice Swift, was admit ted to tho bar In 1819 and went into ox tonslvo practice at Lymo. Ho servod In the Stuto House, of Repre sentatives through 10 sessions, in thrco of which ho was sipoaker of tho Houso, nnd in tho Upper House throo sessions, in two of which ho was Lieutenant-Governor nnd President of tho Senate. In 1831 he represented this country nt tho Court of Austria at a timo when tho Austrlaus woro much irritated against our nation ou account of our recoptlon of Kossuth, Mr. McCurdy's assistance to tho Scotch missionaries who woro driven out of Hungary was tho subject of com mendation in tho British Parliament. MRS JOHNSON FREE. General llutlor Secures Hor Iloleaso on n Writ of Ilubonfi Corpus. Boston, Juno 9. United States Circuit Court Judge' Nolson has rendarod his de cision upon tho application of General Benjamin P. Butlor for tho roloaso of Mrs. Clarlotta P. Johnson upon a writ of habeas corpus. Aftor delivering a long opinion bo or dered the dlschnrgo of tho prisoner. Gen eral Butler loft tho court-house smiling. An nppoal to tho Supremo Court of tho United States was taken. NEWS OF THE DAY. Frank L. Dorsott, a prominent Now Jersoy undertaker, died at Ocean Grovo last night, aged 73. Tho Manufacturers' National Bank of LynD, Mass., capital $200,000, has boon authorized to begin uusinoss. Tho bush fires tit Black Lake, Qttobeo, to tho west of tho railroad trucks, havo burned So houses. Govarnor Hill has ucroptod tho Invita tion to attend tho celebration and de liver an address at Geneva, N. Y., on tho Fourth of July. Mrs. William Smith of Scranton, Pa., has mysteriously disappeared from her homo. Sho has not boon Been for sovoral days nnd it Is feared sho has committed suicide. After 43 years' servlco as n railroad man, J. W. Hobnrt, Geuoral Mannger of tho Vermont Central Railroad, announces his retircmont from activo participation In railway affairs. Dr. Georgo H. Landls, tho well-known physician, of Rondlug Pa., who was deaf, was struck by an ongiuo and In stantly killed, while attempting to cross the railroad tracks In Reading. Ho was 03 years old. John Hoyt, tho wol'.-known paper manu facturer of Manchester, N. 11., is dead, aged 81. Ho wns probably tbo old est manufacturer of papor iu tho country, having been iu tho business from 1823 to 18U0, when ho retired. Tho Board of Claims of Now York State has mado tho following awardsi Abigal Avory, for damage by overflow of salt lands at Syracuso $2,500; Heacock & Benny, for damago by overflow, $0,000) Silsby Manufacturing Company of Seneca Falls, for damngos Incurred by bolug do prived of uso of water, $3,000. Cut Ills Tlirout With u lUzor. Lowkll, Mass., Juno 9. John H. Ful ler, a stono contractor, committed suicide horo, while temporarily Insane, by cut ting bis throat with a razor. He was prominent iu tho Masonic fraternity and other organizations. 'Drowned In nflai Tunic. Newbuho, N, Y., Juno 9. George L. Hart, age 9 years, while ploying with other' boys about mi old gas tank filled with water, fell in and was drowned last night. A MuasuclilinetU I'rleat Fromotod. ItosiE, Juno 9, The Rev. John Brady, tho rector of St, Joseph's Church, Ames bury, Mass., has been appointed auxiliary with episcopal character to Archbishop Williams of Boston, Look at Him I A year ago ha was not oxpeeted to livo, j.iver complaint nimosi Kiiuuium. He got great relief from thren h til cm nlphur it Itinera, mid six bottles euied htm Jtohtar Weekly A'n, I Advorllso in tha Hkbals. A BRIBERGUILTY. HE INTERFERED IN THE HEN- NESSY CASE. A QUICK DEGISI0N BY THE JURY. Tho Penalty for tho Orimo is Two Years in tho Fonltontlary MIn lstor Porter's Absence From Romo Creates Talk. liy Xatiotull "rtji Astocinlion. New Orleans, Juno 9. Tho trial of tho Jury bribers began with tho caso against Bernnrd Glaudi, charged with attempting to bribe n talcs Juror In tho Heunessy assassination caso. Glaudi was convicted. The Jury was quickly selected, neither sldo mnking captious challenges. Henry I). Atwood, tho Juror who was approached, said Qlnudi cmno to him and spoko to him about the case, and ho told Glaudi that ho hud been summoned as a Juror but wanted to get off. Glaudi said to Atwood, "You can mako some money by going on tho Jury and doing your duty." Glaudi told witness thoro was $000 In it for htm. Witness said ho did not caro to mako money that way. Slnco tho indictment of Glaudi wit ness has soon him onco. That wns in front of Mortz's barroom on Gravlor street, ' tho beginning of Inst month. Glaudi spoko to him and asked him about tho Grand Jury, and thon nsked Atwood to bo lenient with him. Against this positive testimony Glaudi oftored witnesses to his good chnractor and then went on the stand himself. Ho admitted that ho had spoken to Atwood In tho court room. Atwood spoke to him about being excused because ho could not afford to lose his business. Glaudi said he had seen In tho papers that thoro was plenty of monoy In tho caso. Ho said ho nover offered nny sum of money i it- .... it 1 . a . iu Avnuuu. iiu ubvoi uuuitu iu nivo ai- wood ?5UU. Atwood had told him on Gravler stroet that ho did not know why ainudl had been Indicted. Ho spoko to Atwood about their being money In tho caso simply for tho sako of talking. Ho did not meau anything by It. Atwood stoppod htm, ho said, on Gravlor street nnd shook hand3 with him. IIo denied that ho asked Atwood to bo light on him. Tho argument on both sldos was brlof and tho ouso was given to tho Jury. Threo hours afterward a l erdict was rondored. ! Ou tho first ballot tho Jury stood six to six. Gradually tho jurors who favored six. urauua iytno jurors wno lavorou acquittal yioldod, and finally a verdict of guilty was rendered. Tho utmost pen- nlty for tho crime is two years in tho poultontlury. Another Jury bribery caso, of which thoro aro six in all, will bo tried to-morrow. atlnltter 1'orter'a Departure Rome, Juno 9. Tho Italians soom to bollovo, according to their newspapers, that Mlnlstor Porlor will not como back to Rome, and that his departure is vlr funllv n vnnnlt. Tlin fnp.tt.lint lint n. Rln- ! glo Italian Minister or notable politician accompanied him to say farowoll Is looked upon as significant of Italian sou tlment. SENATOR QUAY CALLS. lIo'Aalca tho rrealduut to Appoint Mr. Gllkersnn to tho Court of C'lulma. Washinoton, June 0. Senator Quny, of Pennsylvania, had a conference with the President and strongly urged tho ap pointment of Socond Comptroller Gilker son, of the Treasury Department, to tho Court of Claims. Judge Gilkerson said nfterward thnt ho was not advised as to whothor thoro would bo a vacanoy In tho position of second comptroller. Collec tor Martin, of Philadelphia, who accom panied Senator Quay, handed his resig nation to tho President as Collector of In ternal Rovonuo at Philadelphia. Tho Klllott Murder Trial. CoLimnus, O., Juno 9. Tho testimony In tho Elliott trial to-day was altogether corroborative, and no new facts bearing upon tho crlmo were elicited. Two moro witnessos testified that Elliott had threat ened prior to tho shooting that Iu onso Osborn or Levering publlshod anything derogatory to his wife nnd fimlly ho would kill them. Their testimony was uiiRhnken by rigid cross-examination. Elliott's family wns In court for the first time. His wife and flvo children occu pied seats near the prisoner and his at torneys. Curilcd Down by tho Murrllt 1'fllluro. Rondo ut, N. Y., June 9. Tho failure of tho dry goods (Inn of Gourde B. Merritt & Co. has carried with It the grocery firm of Merritt & Finger, the senior mtmlier of which is H hrotlu of Georgo B. Mer rltt nud a heavy ludorer for him. Tho firm of Van Kuwreu & Mtnnrd has also been forced to tho wall through Van JCowreu's "connection with tho Merrltts. Suit" Involving 818,000,000. Washinoton, Juuo 9. Assistant Secre tary Spauldtug of tho Treasury Depart ment, Solicitor Tuft of the Department of Justice d. v Solicitor Hepburn of tho Treasury Department havo gono to Phila delphia to represent tho government In the hat trimmings' case, which Is being tried thero In tho courts. Tho caso lu volvos about $18,000,000. Lnwynr llartluo ltiuoral. Asbury Pauk, N. J., Juno 9. Tho funeral of Lawjer Itertlne was very largely attended. It has lieeu deotded to postpone the autopsy on tho body for a few days, and the body wdll meanwhile 1-nimiliv In the receivlug vault. Waters' AV'nl beer is tho beat, John A. 1 Ileilly solo agent, i-C tf THE GREAT BACCARAT TRIAL. A VeriUet from tho Jury Looked for This livening. London, June 9. The outcome of tho baccarat trial this afternoon Is a subject of wide speculation. Lord Coleridge began his address to tho Jury at noon, and tho verdict of "tho 13 good men and truo" will bo awaited with Interest. Tho Jurors are mostly London tradesmen and a verdict satisfactory to tho Prlnco of Wales would bo to tho per sonal interest of any one of thorn. Sir Edward Clarke, for tho plaintiff, created unbounded consternation nmous tho spectators by n strnlght and scathing nttack upon tho Prlnco of Walos. Ho began quietly, amid breathless si lence. As ho went on ho caused a flutter In tho audluuce by declaring that If play lng baccarat warranted Col. Cummlug'a dismissal from tho army, thon tho Prlnco of Walos was lloblo to similar treatmont. All eyos wero bont upon tho Prlnco to observe how ho received tills remark. IIo did not preserve his usual Imperturba bility. Ho Hushed Bomowhat, moved tin easily in his sent and then stared stonily nt tho coiling. Society has received anothor shock over tho news that Arthur Stanley Wil son has been elected a member of tho Marlborough Club. Ho is tho son of tho Mrs. Wilson at whoso residence tho fa mous baccarat gamo was played, and ho wns proposed for membership by tho Prlnco of Walos. To Savo Itoaton Hntl n Million nVonr. Boston, Juno 9. Sir. Ernest W. Dow dltch, tho woll-known engineer, who for the past yoar has been Investigating tho methods tmployed in carrying on tho various city departments, as authorized by tho Citizen's Association, hns publish ed his report. The result of his Inquiry shows a general plan for tho reorganiza tion of tho departments and tho placing of them under ono management by which it Is believed n saving of $-150,000 n yoar can bo effected. Twenty Sinpeetcd 1 lilevca Arrested, Newcastle, Pa., Juno 9. A wholesale nrrnst. nf 20 Kiisnprrnrl t.lilnvpa wnn mniln i by tho Newcastlo policontLnwrenco Juno- i . y . . .. . . tlon during tho morning, ihomonworo I In camp In tho woods, and Inrgo quantl- ties of silver and jewolry woro found In, their posssosslon. All wero committed by tho mayor as vrgrnnts and profes sional thioves. Thoy will havo a hearing Thursday. Nothing Is known as to whom tho valuablos bolong. Ilelilltitr Naa lllll l'.ino.l. London, Juno 9. Tho bill tocnnblo hor Majesty, by order In council, to make special provision for prohibiting the catching of seals In Behrlng Sen by her Majesty's subjects during tho period during nn,nC1 in the order, passed tho Hoiiso of lL...i9 " 4 Berlin, Juno 9. Tho capture of an Im becile whilo ho wns attempting to com mit sulcldo by drowning himself in tho lake In tho Friedrichsruho Park gavo rlso to a rumor that an attompt had been made upon tho llfo o( Princo Blsmnrck. Defaulter for 810,000. Nashville, Tenn., Juno 9. W. E. Mlnchou, individual bookkooper at the American National Bank, Is n dofaultor to that Institution to tho oxtout of about $17,000. Minchen has been In tho omploy of tho bank for tho past six years. Tlin Four and n Hulf l'cr Cunt. Honda. Washington, Juno 9. President Harri son and Secretary Foster differ about tho rate to bo charged on the 4 1-2 per cent, bonds that aro to bo rjissuod, but It is be hoved that tho latter's plan of charging 2 per cent, will bo adopted. Weavers on Stllko. Pnn.ADEi.raiA, Juno 0. Flvo hundrod looms itro Idlo and over 200 weavers and piece-workers of tbo A. Campbell Manu facturing Company's Union mills are on strike. Duty on Com Kotliiccd. Paris, Juno 0. Tho Senate, by a vota of 20'd to 49, has passed the bill reducing the duties on corn. To Nervous, Debilitated Men. If you send us your i.ddro, wo will nsil you our Illustrated pamphlot oxplain ng all about Dr. Dyo's Celohratod Ktoctro VolUic Belt and Appll&ucee, and thoir :harming oOoct upon tbo norvous do oililitod system, and how they will quickly nstoroyon to vigor, and manhood. 1'amph ot tree, I' you are thus afflicted, we will ond you a Bolt and Appliances on a trial. Voi.taio Hkl'v Co.. Marshall. Miob Fancy- Evaporated California Peaches. 15 Gents a Pound. Not qffl grade goods, But First-class Stock. AT GRAFS, No. 12? North Jardin Strool 1 a i 'Si illtl ,i,Vj- Vi...V!. '