THE EYENING HER ALB. SHENANDOAH. PA.. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3 3. 1892. ONE CENT. VOXi. VII.-NO. 24G. A KIOKING IN THE FIRST. IF. 0 V i 28 South Main St. HEADQUARTERS FOR Trimmings, Ladles' and Children's COATS Shades and Shadings, Carpets and Oil Cloth tiitY fifty cent storm serges will comparo fa IVI vorably with Mo goods sold In Phlladel ' phia and other cities. I am selling an all- wool Habit Cloth, worth 60c, for30o per yard. I havo the best 60o Corset In tho region. Plain Flannels, worth 25c, sold hero for 20c per yard; 4-1 wido Muslin cold for 5c per yard; tho best Gray Flannel sold for 18c per yard, and a Good Flannel at 12c per yard. A good Blanket for 70c a pair. Everything a Decided Bargain. GENTS' Natural Wool Suits, worth 2.00, sold now for f 2. Comfortables and Blankets cheap. Come at once and sccuro good values at old reliable stand, 28 South Main street, next door to Grand Union Tea Store. Free Lunch. Free Lunch. FREE LUNCH From 8 to 12, EVERY EVENING SOHBIDBRS, j Blckert'a Old Stand, Cor. Centre and White Streets. JOHN F. PLOPPERT'S Bakery : and : Confectionery, No. 29 East Centre Street. Ice cream all tho year 'round. Open Sundays. T am now making a superior quality of CItEAM BREAD, somothlng new. You want to try it; you'll uso no other if you do. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Bar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, wines, etc Finest cigars. Eating bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. -3STBW- , MsMnff OreekBuckwlieatFloxLT THE TIME Is now at hand for cleaning house and putting up stoves. We have a FULL LINE of nen Carpets, IFloor Oil ALL KINDS, QUALITIES AND PRICES. u JHoquette, Velvet, Body Y0 cents up. y. j.ngrainswetv styles from )15 cents tip. Stair Carpets in Brussels, Ingrain, Venetian and Bag. A large stooJc of Bag and loio prices, OIL CLOTH AND LINOLEUM Our two-yard wide moor trciru jor ine price. i vur iwo yara wide Xdnoleutn at 65 cents is a special Bargain. Spcclnl Bargains u WHITE SHIRTS. from a Bankrupt Sale. jut i cavuiit-Ncw nnrt White. Read And bo convinced that Steward Have laid In the supply of Comforts ilankets And arc prepared to meet tho demands. A Ten-day Sale will close out this lot: 100 pairs 10-4 Gray Blankets, at 75c a pair. 100 nnlrri 10-4 Grav Blankets, at 87WC a nalr. 100 nalra 10-4 Artie Grav Blankets. M.S5 a pair. 100 pairs 10-4 Klverton 4-lb- Gray Blankets, at H.S7M a pair. 100 pairs 10-4 Klverton 5-lb. Gray Blankets, at ei,ir-",i a pair. 100 pairs 10-4 Klverton 6-lb. Gray Blankets, at tS 00 a pair. 100 pairs 11-4 Gray Blankets, at ?2.2o n pair. 100 pairs 11-4 Extra Gray Blankets, 12.75 a pair. 100 nairs 11-4 vorv ' " Mijanalr 100 pairs 11-1 " " " J3.37tfapalr. White Blankets: 600 pairs, ranging In price from 75c to $1&30 a pair. 200 nalra Crib Blankets. 300 well-mado Comforts, from 69c to $0.50 each. Would ask special attention to our Down Comforts, espec ially those in this sale. The Comfort offered at $6.50 are known to be sold at $10.50 a pair. The above is not an ex ageration in number. Visit us and examine our line of cover lets before purchasing. Headquarters for Blankets, Comforts and Woolen Goods. DIVES, POHEROY t STEWART POTTSVILtE, PA. C. GEO.;MILLEK, Manager. 25 CTS. PER YARD FOil OIL CLOTH. Othors for 3-5, 43, 50o and upwards. Parties having carpet rags should send them and have mem maao lnio a nrsi-ciass carpel. a. no. apmxoECtns'js Carpet Store, 10 South Jardm St. Cloths Linoleum, and lapestry Brussels jrom Carjiet excellent quality Oil Cloth at GO cents is Just received Bloater Mackerel, targe, Fnt 7 ARRANGEMENTS BEING MADE FOR THE CONVENTION. TO BE HELD IN TOWN NEXT WEEK A Largo Number of Delegates From all Parte of Schuylkill County Will bo In Attend ance Some Statistics. HRISTIAN Endeavor adherents arc busy pro paring for tho county convention of the soci ety to be held in tho Presbyterian church of town. Tho convention promises to bo the best ever held in this county. Good speakers havo been provided and good singing will bo a special feature. The convention will open on Friday after. noon, 21st Inst., and close on Saturday, 22nd A largo number of delegates from all over tho county will ho present and will bo enter, talned by tho three societios of town. There are thirty-six Christian Endeavor societies in Schuylkill county and they are connected asfollows; Withthol'resbytcrian, Methodist Episcopal and English and German Lutheran churches of Ashland; Evangelical Frackvillej First Presbyterian, English Lutheran, Evangelical and Welsh Congre gational, Mahanoy City, First and Second Presbyterian, Evangelical, Olivet Baptist, Methodist Episcopal, Trinity Reformed, First Reformed, First Baptist and English Luth cran, l'ottsvinej first rroioyicrian, i.uui cran and Evangelical, Port Carbon ; Moth odist Episcopal and Evangelical, Pine Grovo; Methodist Episcopal, St. Clrir; Lutheran, Delano; Methodist, Mahanoy Piano; Pres byterian, Primitive Methodist and Evangel ical. Shenandoah ; Lutheran, St. Paul's Evangelical and Trinity Evangelical, Schuyl kill Haven ; Presbyterian, Tamaqua ; Moth' odist, Trcmont. Also a church in Donald son and one in Gordon. It will bo seen from tho abovo that nine different denominations aro represented, but thero arc scores of young people's societies in the county not in connection with tho Christian Endeavor movement. They ore denominational in character, while tho Christian Endeavor is inter-denominational But tho object is one and party linos might bo obliterated without much injury, but with a good deal of profit. All tho sessions of tho conventions will bo open to tho public. Qr..v. Sickles said that it was hard enough to vote onco for a man who had sent a sub stitute. Ho could not bring himself to vote for two men who had both sent substitutes. THE SOAROITY OF WATER. Complaints Xow Coining iu from tho Cat. ' awNsa Valley. John A. Titman informs tho Herald that thoro is very little water In tho Catawlssa l alley and that ho cannot get a sufficient supply to run his powder mill. The discouraging reportB also affect tho streams from which tho joint committeo ex pects to secure its supply in caso tho new water works aro established. They havo been very low nearly all summer and are now almost dry. Mahanoy City and Ashland aro still suffer ing from tho drouth. They aro still on an allowanco of two hours per day nnd water has become a luxury lu tho eyes of the peo ple. Mcanwhilo Shenandoah is envied for her supply of twelve hours per day. Tho dams are holding their own and occasionally creep up a little, hut thero is no margin for reck less uso of tho supply. Under Davo Martin's leadership tho Republicans of Philadelphia always won hlg victories. Recognizing his worth asatroined leader and organizer ho was called to New York. His work is beginning to toll. LITTLE LOOALS That Cover Considerable Ground In This Vicinity. The Alpha Social club intends holding a grand social In tho near future. This evening's special meeting of tho Borough Council will bo interesting. Tho school children aro steadily practicing marching for Columbus day. Pottsvillo has had another terriblo accident on its electric road, An old man was cut In two. Remove tho dead leaves from tho glitters. Tl'iiy should not ho allowed to remain and rot. Should tho weather permit thero will he a luge crowd going to Bloomsburg to-morrow to attend tho fair. A large party of ladies and gentlemen of the "100" went chostnuttlng this morning, Thero is a well au'hentlcated rumor going tho rounds that we aro to havo a 'arge whole- silo grocory establishment lu town. Do not full to attend tho grand hall to be given by tho Grant Band in Robbins' opera house, on Columbus Day, Friday, Oot. 21t. 10-18-tf Beat work done at llroiumn's Steam Laun dry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed III THE RYON CAMPAIGN, A Vigorous l ight llcluff Mude lor Hon. John W. Itynn. Tho voters who were dissatisfied with the nomination for tho Judgeship made by the Democratic county convention aro working day and night to promoto tho interests of Hon. John W. Ryon. Meetings are being held nightly in different parts of tho county and tho attendances aro largo and enthu siastic. Among tho speakers who aro prom inent In tho campaign are J. 0. Ulrick, Esq., J. F. Dolphin, Esq., G. W. Ryon, Esq., W. F. Shepherd, Esq., J. W. Moyer, Esq., and tho candidate. To the list of speakers has been added Editor John E. Doyle, of tho Sunday iWies. Mr. Doylo will speak at Lost Creek on tho 22nd Inst.; Wm. Pcnn on tho 21th, and Rappahannock on tho 25th. Messrs. Dennis J. and Michael E. Doyle have not yet been assigned. PHItSONAI.. J. n. Pomeroy, Esq., went to Pottsvillo this morning. Dr. J. O. Riddle, of tho Miners' Hospital, was a visitor to town to-day. Mrs. Thomas R. Phillips returned to town last evening from Wilkes-Barro. "Nickel Plato" Maxwell, of Buffalo, was tho guest of Max Reese this morning. John K.Wilson, of Pottsvillo, was looking after insuranco business in town yostorday. Rov. J. Proudo went to Mahanoy City this morning to attcud tho P. M. church conven tion. Dr. Hcrmany, William Brittle and H. H. Stauffcr, of Mahanoy City, were visitors to town to-day. P. J. Golden, tho gentlemanly haggago master at tho Reading depot, and his wife spent last evening in Pottsvillo. I. Robbins, of Pottsvllle, ono of tho best business hustlers in tho region, was in town yesterday looking after his large interests. James Clcary has returned from Philadel phia, where ho spent several days with tho firm ho represents in this section as sales man. James Moyer and wife, and Thomas A. Evans havo returned from Gratztown, Dauphin county, where thoy spent three days visiting friends. Ex-Sheriff Boyer, of PotUville, was in town yesterday complaining that business was blue. He'll find it much bluor should Cleveland bo elected Pr sident. Heroes who havo led tho Union armies to victory, but who have never mado faces at tho vanquished foe, will tell you here, comrades who fought with them, heroes who sustained them, and heroes who lowered their swords to them on the field of battle they will tell you that tho soldier voteis of New York of whom thero are 23,000 at least Democratic will not support the nomination of Mr. Cleveland llurke Cock ran, Democratic Congressman, in speech at Chicago Convention. Information Wanted. When will water bo let into tho canal (?) on Main street 1 What has become of tho Long Distance Telephone? When will street paving bo commoncod? Will the projected new opera houso bo started this season ? How about town drainago will something ho dono in that direction soon? Why should not the mock elections ho kept up until near election timo? Where are our capitalists, and why don't thoy build more dwelling houses? Is paint scarce and dear in price or why is it more of it is net used on houses in town that need It badly ? In Oue Lino. No rain yet. Going to tho fair? Big parades everywhere Build moro houses. Fllttiugs this weok. Man, dog and gun plonty. Game not so plenty. Stoutvillo Is looming up. Sassafras oil cures neuralgia. Plenty of job work this week. Stove dealers aro busy. Keep up tho voting school. Lots of politics. Get ready for the celebration. Attend to your loaky roof. In full blast house cleaning, nouses in demand. Rents are going up. Filling up coal bins. Plonty chestnuts. Being ropalred the streets. Commonco soon street paving. Scarce servant girls. Numerous bald heads. Iu town scarlet fever. When Nature Needs assistance it may he best to render it promptly, hut ono should remember to uso even tho most perfect remedies only when needed. Tho best and most slmplo and gentle remedy is the Syrup of Figs, manu factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. I tell you, sir, the old soldiers will not vote for Cleveland. Ho oaunot carry Now York. Cm. V. B. SiMc. lilectrlo Itnllwiiy Chauge. Hereafter the electrio railway oars will leave the corner of Main and Centre streets at 5:30 a. m., dally, and every 96 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour tho last car will leave. TWO YOUNG MEN TERRIBLY BEATEN BY HONS. THE STORY I0F THE YIGTIMS Two of tho Assailants Arrested and Ono Goes to Jail Two Others Fleo to tho Hills to Avoid ArroBU ILHl ,ifi08EPH and Thomas llyland, two young men of tho First ward, were tho victims of a desperato as ault by four Hungarians near the Indian Rid go breaker Sunday night. This morning one ot tho assailants was sent to Pottsvillo in de fault of $300 hall. Another gave bonds for his appearance. Tho other two arc missing, Tho Hylands wero terribly beaten and their scalps and faces Bhow tho terriblo effects of blows from pieces of rock. Ono of them will not bo ablo to work for a week at loast and tho othor may be obliged to remain idlo for a much longer timo. Tho victims are of tcmpcrato habits and aro highly spoken of by their neighbors. Tho story told by tho young men is this : They wero returning to town Sunday oven ing from Yatesvlllo, whero they had been isiting their brother-in-law, and when near ndian Ridge breaker they mot four Hun ganans named Michael itanisu, jiartin Ranchick, Andrew Horwot and Stcvo Howrena. Ono of the Huns jostled the Hylands and when they remonstrated tho four Huns opened up the Dght. Tho Huns wero intoxicated, having just left a christonlug in Francy's row, and they fought desperately, but the Hylands say they had tho upper hand of tho battle until tho Huns resorted to throwing tho pieces of rock. " Had wo been drunk, too" said ono of tho Hyland's to-day, " I believe wo would not bo alive to-day." 'Squiro Monaghan issued warrants and Constable Toomey, Patrick Devers and James Cook 6tarted out to execute them. They ar rested Banish and Ranchick at tho Knicker bocker colliery and then returned for tho other two. Horwot and Howrena saw the officers returning and ran away. Thoy aro still missing and aro supposed to bo hiding oil the mountain north of Yatesvlllo. Friends of tho Hungarians havo been try' ing to settle tho case by offering to pay tho costs of all suits and the doctor bills tho Hylands have incurred. P. M. CONVENTIONS. Held lu Town Yesterday nnd In Muhauuy City To-day, Tho Schuylkill District Committeo of tho Primitlvo Methodist connection met yester day in tho P. M. churoh on Jardin street. There was quite a number of delegates present. Tho condition of tho several churches In tho district was examiucd and found to bo very satisfactory. In tho oven ing a public meeting was held and addresses were delivered by Rev. W. F. Nieholls, of Hazleton, and Rov. C. Prosscr.of Mt. Carmel. There was a vory fair attendance Tho general coinmittoe of tho Pennsylvania Conference met to-day in tho P. M. church at Mahanoy City. Members from tho castorn and western Pennsylvania districts aro in attendance and very important business is being transacted. New Photograph nailery, Just opened in tho Robbins' building, 291 West Centre street, Hoil'man's old stand, a new photograph gallery, where wo make tintypes a specialty. Call and sco us. II. E. Weikbl, 10-4-tf Proprietor. I nAVE arrived at tho ago of fully three score and have been a lifelong Democrat, but I am fully satisfied that Cleveland is not tho friend of tho soldier and should not receive our support. Qen. E. O. Seers. The I'lnce to On. Shenandoah people visiting tho county scat (surnamed Pottsvillo) all call in tho Academy Restaurant, Either J. F. Coouey, tho proprietor, greets you with a smile, or his genial brother, M, 'A. Cooncy, welcomes you. It is tho resort for all gentlemen from north of the mountain. 8-21-tc Hunting Season Opened, For speeial rates tu hunting territory, call upon agents of tho Nickel Plato, tnovlS Tho grand tableau march will be a new feature at tho Grant Baud ball on the 81st. 10.12-tf Coughing Loads to Consumption, Kemp's Balcum will stop the cough at once. sponsible citizen of the South write: Prom observation covering a great number of omw I unhesitatingly pronounce Bal ration Oil to to the most wonderful remedy for burns I have ever tried. T.ane's Fuiully Medicine Moves tho bowels each day. Most people need to use it. Mr. (Irnlinm Says lie mill Others llaie United. The announcement in yetterdty's Hebalo of the organisation of the J. J. lieilly Democratic Club has brought out the state ment that there is a spilt in the ranks of the First ward Democrat. Mr. Patrick Graham, superintendent of transportation of ex.- pressago at the depot, said to-day, "Yes, that's true a number of us havo kicked against 'Squire Monaghan's organization." ' What was the cause of the kick ?" ' Wo wanted to have something to tayiu the campaign and 'Squire Jack and us couldn't pull together." " What is the ticket of your club ?" "Well, wo are independent. Koch Is Our fiwt choice and we may yet turn in for other Republicans." ELLENGOWAN. Somo InterostluK Notes from n Now Cor- reHpomlcnt, The Herald is securing a foothMd here and tho carrier boy is eagerly awaited for each evening. There are few mining villages that are a cosy as this p ace. i ne nouses are ot a supe' ior character. Tho Republicans are fully awake and will turn out in full and vote tho whole ticket. Wm. Broughall, one of tin leading men of the party, and who has done yoemau servioe in tho past.ii still okod upon as the leader. He is a hard worker and furnishes abundant financial aid in every campaign. There aro others horo who are just as loyal and liberal, who second his every effort. Tho peoplo here are anxiously awaiting the advent of tho e'ectric railway. It will be largely patronized when ones finished. Tho scarcity of water is keenly felt here as it is elsewhere. Ruin is wonted badly. O. Martin was always a thorn iu tho side of Harrity. They aro both Philadelphiam and. tho latter knows Martin to his cost. I.unch Tarty. A lunch basket party was held at the residence of W. J. Jacobs, on West Oak street, last evening, tho proceeds of which are for tho benefit of All Saints' P. E. cnurch. Tho houso was beautifully decorated, and quite a nice sum was realized for the church. All present spent a pleasant evening by par ticipating in tho varied forms of amusement offered by their host and hostess, and were nnaninioui in voting Mr. and Mrs. Jacobj excellent entertainers. Among those present wero tho following : Mr. and Mrs. John Thurlby, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. William Willman, Mr. and Mrs. Skeath, Mr. and Mrs. Jevrons, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Holman, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Straughn, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ellis, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Broome, Mr. and Mrs. Horrocks, Misses Carrie Smith, Tillie Case, Sarah Baugh, Nollio Baugh, Annie Timmins, Clara Dabb, Jennie Kendrick, Annie Johnson, Lizzie Jones, and Messrs. William Kerslake, William James, Gus. Shaab, Btuj. James, Thomas Timmins, Dr. A. Erwiu, Richard Dabb, Ed. Simmers, William Bed- dall and Harvey Lindeumuth. Miss Merll lit lastou. Tho Easton, Pa., Argus, of Oct. 8th, says : "Madeline Merll drow a large and select audience in "Frou-Frou" last night, and tho enthusiasm of the auditors fully proved that the efforts of tho company to please wero appreciated. Miss Merll is a finished actress, and has few equals on tho stage. She is superbly supported by such talented people as Josephine Woodruff, Ircno Davis, Julia Gilroy, Hal. Clarendon, L.N. Glover, Harry G. Holmes, Jas. A. Barnes, O'Connor, Benck and Scott. It is seldom that a better com pany visits Easton. Nationality must not enter into politics, if tho Republican party is to win. When that game is played it is time for those who wish to indulge in it to join a new party it know nothing party at that. Xotlre tu the Public. Notice is hereby given that I havo loaned my team of black horses to John Gross and said loau is to terminate at my will. 10-ll-3t ANDREW ELLIOTT. Amour's Appointments. Richard Amour, ox-Cliief of Police ot town, has been appointed special officer with authority to make arrests, swear out warrants and prosecute offenders against the Schuyl kill Traction Company. Ho has also been authorizod to place tho tickets of the com pany for sale at various place and make collections for tickets sold. Piles or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured withoutknlfo orligature. No danger or suffering. No dolay from bus iness whilo under treatmont. Patients who are responsible need not lay until well. A perfect cure guaranteed. Send for oiroular. R. RUED, M. D., 12i South 13th St., Philadelphia. Refers, by permission, to the editor ,of the EVBNINQ HKRALD. tf Buy Kiyttona flour. Be sure that the name Luasio & Co., Ashland, Pa,, U printed on every suck. IMMtaw Pa hey Won. Martin Fahey, of towa, wop tin h ilf milo foot race at tho Bloomsburg toir i . i ,'sy. Spectacles to suit all oyes, at rt, book and stationery store, No. 31 North Main street. 4-27-tI Fine photos. o'Oc. per dozen, at Keagoy's,