THE EVENING HERALD. VOL. VII.-NO. 277. SHENANDOAH. PA.. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1892. ONE CENT. IP. J". 28 South Main St. HEADQUARTERS FOB DRY GOODS Trimmings, Ladles' and Chllflren'a COATS Shades and Shadings, Carpets and Oil Cloth HJTY fifty cent storm serges will compare fa lyl Torably with 90o goods sold In I'hlladol phla and other cities. I am selling an all I wool Habit Cloth, worth 50c, forSOo per yard. I have the best 60c Corset in the region. Plain Flannels, worth 25c. sold here for SOo per yard) 4-4 wide Muslin cold for 6o per yard; the best Gray Flannel sold for 18o per yard. Bnd a Good Flannel at 12c per yard. A good Blanket for TOo a pair. Everything a Decided Bargain. GENTS' Natural Wool Suits, worth 82 50, sold now for f 2. Comfortables and lllankets cheap. Come at onco and secure good values at old reliable stand, 28 South Main street, next door to Grand Union Tea store. SOLID and plated Silver ware. Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquet,Parlor and Piano Lamps,unique in design tvith 75 and 250 candle power burners. All goods superior in finish and quality with rock bottom prices that withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermaris Jewelry Store, The most progressive establishment In the county. Corner Main ana Lloyd Streets. JOHN F. PLOPPERT'S Bakery : and : Confectionery, No. 29 East Centre Street. Ice cream all tho year 'round. Open Sundays. I am now making a superior qualltyof CREAM BREAD, something new. You want to try it; you'll use 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 attacked. Cordial Invitation to all. NEW MAOKEEB3L. Neiv No. 1 Mackerel. Niw Large Bloater Mackerel All Late Caught J hlte and Fat. New Fishing Creek ZLsTIEW OlNTIsrDaiD G003DS We open our Jbirat Invoice New packing and choice quality 2 cans jor 25 cts. We have a Cheaper Corn, new packing, ,'i cans Jor 25c. We never sell soaked goods at any price. SlItlCTLJ: PXJItJS VINMGAll-Xry our Pure Catawba, Port Wine and We sell nothing but "AIMOMWS JBJES1It is always "the best," and always gives satisfaction. MILL One Car Choice Fine Middlings. One Car Fancy 'White niiddlliicrs. One Car Fine Chop Our Own make Wc use only clean sound grain nMtl Guarantee Our Chop Strictly Pure Feed NEW RAG CARPETS A large assortment all prices, Sonic Fmcy New Styles, i yuitl and 1 yard -wide. EOIt SALE TO ARRIVE. One car Fancy Minnesota Patent Flour-Guaranteed equal to anything made. Three cars Choice Timothy Hay. One Car Choice White Oats. loo barrels k Nortliivptitax-.. iini. n t.-i . n... univeu every lime. AT KBITESR'S Read! And bo convinced that Stewart Havo laid in the supply of Comforts Blankets And are prepared to meet the demands. A Ten-day Sale will close out this lot: 100 pairs 10-1 Gray Blankets, at 75c a pair. 100 pairs 10-t Grnv Blankets, at 87Mo a oair. 100 nairs 10-4 Artio Gray Blankets. 91.25 a pair. 100 pairs 10-4 Klvcrton 4-lb- Gray Blankets, at ffl.375.4 a pair. 100 pairs 10-4 Mvcrton 5-lb. Gray Blankets, at tl,C2Viapalr. 100 pairs 10-4 Klvcrton 6-lb. Gray Blankets, at rc: uj a pair. 100 nalrs 11-i Gray Blankets, at S3.B3 a nalr. 100 pairs 11-4 Extra Gray Blankets, K.'h a pair. 100 pairs 11-i very ' " 3 25 a pair. 100 pairs 11-4 " " " 3.37Kapair. White Blankets: 500 pairs, ranging In price from 75c to 112.50 a pair. 200 pairs Crib Blankets. SO0 well-made Comforts, irom 60c to tfl.60 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 aggeration in number. Visit us and examine our line of cover lets before purchasing1. Headquarters for Blankets, Comforts micl Woolen Goods. DIVES. POMEROY t STEWART POTTSVILLE, PA. C. GEO. MILLEK, Manager. 25 CTS. PER YARD rou OIL CLOTH. Others for 35, 45, 60c and upwards. Parties having carper rags should send them and havo mem maao into a nrsi-ciass carpet. Carpet Store, 10 South Jardm St Buckwheat Flour. of JbANCY SUGAIt CORN. Cider Vinegars. JEEED. A AVI ... MC4JIJT l 11 1 1 1 IS THE CHARGE OF HIS DAUGH TER FAILS. THE COURT DIRECTS A VERDICT A Most Unsavory Caso Brought to a Conclusion Yesterday at tho Pottsvillo Court A Weak Caso Presented EVI DORNSIFE,ofthls town, was yesterday ac quitted at the Pottsvillo court of a most sovcro cbargo preferred by his daughter, Cora. The acquittal was mailo by direction of tho court after the prosecution closed Its caso. Dornsife was charged by his daughter with incest and statutory rape. When the caso was first brought to tho notico of tho public feeling ran high against the accused, but the developments at tho trial yesterday wero of such a character that tho prosecution fell flat, Cora Domslfo charged that her i'athor ruined her. Tho father alleged that he was a victim of a conspiracy and his friends say that tho object of the conspiracy was to gain certain property tho accused owned. Tho testimony given at tho preliminary hearing of tho caso was of a most revolting character. There is a prevailing opinion that In view of tho acquittal tho prosecuting daughter should bo sent to a reformatory. POTTSVILLE DEMONSTRATION, A Grent Crowd Took I'art lu it Last Night. Tho Democrats rejoiced at Pottsvillo last night over tho election of Grover Cleveland and tho delegation sent down by Shenandoah was a largo one. School Director 11. J, Muldoon, John A. Eellly and 'Squiro Moua- ghan were aids to tho Chief Marshal, Levi Iluher. Tho St. Patrick's and Lithuanian bands of town wero In tho parado with tho National and First ward Democratic clubs. Chief Burgess Smith, M. F. Conry, William Welsh, Poor Director Tracy, Poor Director elect Derr, Senator B. J. Monaghan, P. I, Ferguson and F, J. Portz wero also in lino. The Service Upheld. Editor Herald: Applicants reappoint ments as letter carriers are now becoming znoro numerous than llics in summer. Can it be possible that that department Is In need of a change and that tho present frco de livery system Is a failure, or do people nieroly sign petitions to get rid of tho applicants? It Is a reflection upon our present admirable service to say the least and disinterested people llko myself look upon tho matter In that light. I think tho people ought to bo proud of tho servico nnd the carriers. They try to do their duty and havQ given entire satisfaction, A change in tho force will bring a crude servico that will require months of work for perfection and for that reason I think tho political zeal exhibited by some peoplo in connection with tho position is un warranted. Let tho carriers alono. Tho force is an efficient ono and it should be up held. L. Codee's Aniioucemrnt. Phillip Coffeo has purchased a largo stock of staple groceries and now is the time for dealers and private families to secure bar gains. Tho stock must bo sold at once. Bring your cans along for two quarts of vinegar forS cents; the host molasses usually sold for CO cents a gallon, for 30 cents; bost rico 5 cents per pound; ono pound of Miners' Extra tobacco 23 cents; fresh prunos ; several diffcreift kinds of tea ; tomatoes, 3 cans for 25 cents. Don't forget the place, Philip Coffee's, Post Ofllco building, corner of Oak and Main streets. 11-7-tf A yulet Wedding. On Tuesday evening Daniel Snyder, of town, and Miss Minnie Emorick, of Port Carbon, went to tho Evaugellcal parsonago and were quietly married by the Itov. Lich tennalner. It was all done so quietly that even tho friends of tho contracting parties did not know It until the happy couple re turned to their home, 110 North Jardln street. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder have tho best wishes of a bost of friends. rilltSONAI.. Miss Nettlo Thiol, of Reading, Is In town stopping with relatives. "Dick" Flynn, statesman from tho Rappa hannock, was in town last evening. William Norck, son of Peter Norck, of South West Btreot, Is recovering from tho severe attack of Illness that confined him to his bed for several weeks. The ltopo llroke. The rope In tho slope of West Shenandoah colliery broko yct jrday afternoon and re leased two loadod cars, which tore out several sets of timber ou their way down to tho bottom and demoralized matters generally. Fortunately no ono was hurt. Tho two cars were shattered. Do not suppose that because It is recom mended for animals that Arnica and OU Liniment Is an offensive preparation. It will not stain clothing or the fairest skin, lm Fresh Morris River Cove .Ovstera received dally at Coalott'i. 9-22-tf MAY PROVE FATAL. Domestic Troubles Cuuie n Mu to Shoot lllin.eir. Robert Brltton, of Gllbeiton, shot himself In tho forehead with suicidal Intent, ou Wednesday ovcnlng. It appears from tho slory gleaned by n Hkkald reporter, who visited tho place to-day, that Britton 1ms been despondent for a long time on account of troublos in tbo family, and brooded over it so much that in a fit of temporary insanity ho fired the shot that may yet prove fatal. At tho tlmo of the shooting Britton was up stairs, and the only other person on tho premises was his 13-year-old boy who was down stairs, lying on tho lounge. Mrs. Britton and tho rest of tho family wero at a neighbor's. About 8 o'clock the boy heard a shot up stairs, and becoming alarmed, rushed to the stairway, where ho met his father coming down with the blood streaming from a wound on his forehead, llo Immediately gave the alarm and in a few moments tho houso was filled with friends and neighbors. Dr. Glllars was called in and did all in his power to relievo the wounded man. Ho was resting nicely this morning and tharo are hopes of his recovery. Britton was in Europo last summer and returned about five weeks ago, Bince which tinio he has been very low spirited. LITTLE LOCALS That Cover Considerable Ground la This Vicinity. A box factory will soon be in oporatlon in town. Scarlet fever still prevails to some extent in town. Wo wero a llttlo premature in announcing that tho drought hud been broken. Water is still scarce. Do you want to buy a nice truck farm, grist mill, &c, then read advertisement in another column. A citizen who has"hcaded tho notices of tho borough officials and put a substantial pavement In front of his property on South Main street complains that It is time for tho borough to place a crossing at the corner of Main and Poplar streets. Barber Crecdcn found a dead cat on his premises yesterday nnd decorated it witli u placard bearing tho words, " Anthony, tako me away; I am dead," Tho strength of tho hint will be more readily realized when it is stated that "Anthony" is tho Christian uamo of tho High Constable. Motor man Groody, who has charge of ono of tho electric railway cars, is becoming famous for quaint sayings. Tho latest at tributcd to him is becoming us popular as "Where was I at." Tho other day a passeii' ger accidently stepped on Groody'stocs The motor man winceu anu, turning to the offender, exclaimed, "Watch where you're looking." Every family should havo the Genuine Imported Anchor Pain Expcller in tho house. It is tho best known remedy for Influenza, Backache, Pains In the Side, Chest and Joints. It is and over will bo tho best remedy for all Rheumatic complaints. 29 prize medals awarded to tho manufac turers of this valuablo preparation. 25 and 50 cents a bottle, at C. H. Hagcnbuch, P. P. D. Kirlin, J. M. Hillan, and other druggists. 3t OENTRALIA OULLINGS. Here U Something Concerning Your l'rleudi;There. Miss Mattio Hist Is spending a few days with friends in Mt. Carmel. Rev. Otto Brant, of Mt. Carmel, attended tho drama, for tho benefit of tho U. P. Trinity church, on Tuesday evening, A. B. Rowland, tho popular saloonkeeper of Ashland, was in town yesterday. Mrs. M. W. Brcnnan, of Philadelphia, who was spending a fow days with friends in town, returned homo yesterday. Rev. O. Brant, of Mt. Carmel, returned home yosterday, Tho S. S. Club will hold a ball this ovening In tho Central sohool building at Byrnesvillo. Tho Evknino Herald is a welcome visitor to our town. It newsy columns oxclto interest everywhere. l'ollllcul BuBgi'stlon, Editoh Herald ; Permit mo to make a fow suggestions lu tho interest of good local govornment, which will bo before the jiooplo within the next three months. My idea Is that the Citizens' party should be recon structed and improved so that it shall bo what it was when originated. The party started out all right and by good management four of the live wurds of tho town were brought into tho ranks of good, honest, im partial government. This result can bo ac complished again with iproper management. The best men of the town, regardless of political affiliations, should be selected as candidates and the ticket should be arranged so that it would command (he support of all fair-minded men. As the Citizens' party is to-day it is a traitor to tho principles upon which It was founded. It is good for but two things a tool in tho hands of designing Democrats and a wedge of self interest by a few gluttonlsh Republicans. It has degen erated to a stage that Is beneath tho consider ation of Intelligent and respectable men of either tho Republican or Democratic party. When the Citizens' party had such men as Herring, Foster, McCamant, Wasloy, Moors, Depew, Klmmel, Boohui, Grant, Reese, within its boundaries good local government was never below par. Lot tho Citizens' party he given new life this spring. Citizen. A Clrciit Stock. Five thousand novels, the latest and bost Issued, eellingfat 25 cents .other places, for sale at Max Reese's for 10 cents. The finest playing cards lu the. market C cents per. pack. 'THE WANT OF SIGNALS ! COLLISION OCCURS AT THE PACKER JUNCTION. TWO PEOPLE SLIGHTLY INJURED- A Shifting Enyino Ran Into a Pas songror Train and. Toppled Ono of tho Oars Over a Steep Embankment. was quite a serious accident at Packer Junction, near Lost Creek, this morn ing. Tho Junction is tho point where the Philadelphia and Read ing trains switch from tho Lehigh Valley tracks to cross over to tho old P. i R. tracks. The accident was in tho shape of a col lision between a P. & R. passenger train and a Lehigh Valley shifting engine. Tho rear car was toppled over an embankment. The members of tho "Lost in London " theatrical company wero in tho car and were pretty badly shaken up, but only ono of them, Miss Lora Addison Cleft, required medical attend ance. The lady's injuries wero not serious. She was brought to town and is quartered at tho Ferguson Houso with tho other members of tho company. Miss Cleft is slightly bruised about tho head and face, but sho will not bo able to appear at tho performance this ovening. Dr. Hamilton is attending her. Miss Prltchard, who is a traveling sales lady for a Philadelphia book firm, was also an occupant of tho overturned car, but as in tho caso of Miss Cleft, her injuries wero slight. Miss Prltchard was also taken to tho Fergu son House. No explanation of tho cause of the acci dent has been obtained. It appears that tho shifting engine and train approached tho Junction at a lively rate of speed and there was an absence of signal arrangements. The shifting engine and the car that went over tho embankment wero badly damaged. FROM- FR.AOKVJLLE.- News From the I'retty I.ltllu Town on the Mountain, II. Schaffer and W. Johnson went out on a hunting expedition. Tho committee of tho grand sociablo are making great preparations for to-morrow evening. It will bo a grand success as a large number of tickets have been sold. Tho handsome lady's gold watch on exhi bition In Sanner's Is to bo chanced off for tho benefit of tho Eaglo Cornet Band. As tho object Is to help tho band along, our peoplo should do all they can to make tho ! affair a success. Dr. Andrews, dentist of Pottsvllle, wa3 jj town yesterday Alex Scott, the popular merchant, went to Wm. Penn yesterday. Revival services aro being held during tho ironl- nf V m r, .1 lol ! 1. 11.111... street. I W. Hopper, of Mahanoy City, passed through town yesterday, F. W. Weller spent to-day in Pottsvillo. Tho funeral of W. Joyco passed through town to-day and was very largely atteudod. IT. ..... b 1.M1..1 1 . , 1 -,r,-,. JWllliU llUb UVCIllIlg U) U IllUlO. lllgH mass was ponormeu uy father jamos Jlc- DU Jury w""ouu cnurcu at Mahanoy Piano. Beuj. Lloyd, of Minorsvillo, who has been spending a fow days in town as the guest of Daniel Jenkins, returned homo to-day. Mrs. O. Carter, wifo of the Rev. M. E. Carter, of tho M. E. church, returned homo J, Gray, Justice of Poaoe, and D. J. Klefer, tho popular newsdealer, drove to Mahanoy City this morning. Tho semi-monthly dancing school held by tho U. G. L. Club, came off last ovoniug. It was largely attended. "Lost In London," Last night a fair-sized audience witnessed the popular play and player Newton Beers in "Lost in London." The piece was well put on, the scenic effects being particularly attractive. Mr. Beers is supported by a very , clever company including Miss Lora Addison j Cleft and the picco has never been in better ( hands than at present. "Lost in Loudon " 1 has been played seven seasons by Mr. Beers I ,1 frm,, .,t l.llfln. ti ,.111 ii... seo as old an ago as "Uuclo Tom's Cabin," Several new specialties aro introduced which add to tho strength of tho cntortaiumont. Oajifa Cify Courier, Lincoln, A'4, " Lost In London" will bo produced in Forgusou's thoatro this ovening. No Sleeting. There was to have been n meeting of tho Borough Council last evening, but tho salt river demonstration at Pottsvillo served as a counter attraction and a quorum could not be secured, . Best work done at Breunan's Steam Laun dry, Everything wblto and spotless. Laoo curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed It has been proven by living witnesses that Pau-'llna Is a remarkable speciDo lor tbo quick cure or the difficult and dauetrous throat and lUDg troubles-its equal canlbefound. Costs 24 cents. I'an-Tlnals sold at P. P. D, Klrlln's drug store. . T HERE Silk, GIRARDVILLE GLEANINGS. A Newsy Letter from ii Wide Awake Cor respondent To-night tho Annie Mltohell Company will hold forth at tho Palace theatre in Duma's gmilt play in five acts, entitled "Mont Cristo.1' They need no recommendation an last year's record is sullleient. Philip Blase was lu St. Clair and Pottsvillo yesterday, looking up the interests of the overall factory. Ex-Postmaster Birmingham took hi tha Democratic parade at Pottsvillo last events;;. A benefit ball will bo held in Armory hall on Thursday evening, De cember 1st, for tho benefit of Win. Deebla. who was injured at tho Hammond colliery some time ago. Mrs. W. L. C. Forrester returned from a fivo weeks' visit to New York. Miss Hattlo Lessig, of Shenandoah, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Miller. Tho Jr. O. U. A. M, are making extensive preparations for the flag raising at the West ward schools on Thanksgiving day. Quite a number of outside Councils will take part in tho parade. Among the persons mentioned asapplioants for the Girardvilio post office are P. J. Birm ingham, P. J. McCormick, P. J. Gavin, P. J. McCnnn, P. J. O'Neill, P. J. Curley, P. C. Foy and P. F. Haley. ASHLAND 'APPENINGS. A Bright Correspondent Send) an Inter, estlng Ivittcli of I-ocrtlWlntt. Mrs. John Laughlin, of Centralis, spent tho day among friendshere. Mrs. John Howells, of Willlamsport, is spending a few days the guest of friends. Hon. John Dence and Charles Graeber represent tho Amcricus Club at Pottsvilln this ovening. Dr. .1. H. Enterline, of Mahanoy Plane, spent a few hours among his many friends hero. William H. Heaton boarded the noon train to-day for I'hiladelphia.whcre ho will remain, for a few days. A foot ball team was organized in the rink to-night under the captaincy of Dr. Earl Salada. This team intends doing up tho Pottsvillo team ou Thanksgiving day. This is something now and will no doubt be looked upon with interest by tho town peoplo. Dr. Russol removed his household effects from Hegius to the Lewis building here, whero ho will take up his proctice forth future. Poor Director Doyle, of Columbia county, spent a few hours in town looking mi tho business of his office. Miss Josio Pelstriug is visiting friends In -Mahanoy- City- . - . . w . , w Nov. 17, 1&02. Gllherton Notes. I. J. Williams went to Philadelphia this morning to spend a few days. Isaac Mill is out again after a two weeks' spell of sickness. The electric road is rapidly Hearing com pletion and it is expected that it will be in operation in about two weeks. Mrs. Parfet and Miss Lizzie Jones were ia Shenandoah this morning. Mrs. C. Kern and her mother spent yester- j day with friends in Shenandoah, There are about half a dozen applications 1 oulco- -among tnose who ' Bre 7'", ..i" 'ho T"ciIs of ,be P3 aro 1 ' J 1 0 iN e111' Bor"al Canfleld.and John I K;1?- M- Short, ox-postmaster, is "'""! '"g WU 10r IUO piaCO, Mrs. Margaret Davis, who spent the summer m Wales, is oxpocted to arrive home this evening. She will bring with her her sou Willio who has been in Europo for over your. GII.DEBTOS, Pa., Nov. IS, 1892. 1 A ,.Slfe (JuuKtloU, An article must bo good to find ready sale. That is just what can bo said of Herring's j Patellt champion Safes. E. A. Oviatt, the agent, for these safes, has been in town for eovoral days and scoured quite a number of orUere, Yesterday he added two more to his ' jut. The Herring has a reputation all over the world and it is an easv mattBr to un, I oustomer. At I'orgiison's Thtvitre. Stngo realism reaches perfection in th production of "UndorEround., as mrnented at FflrniiBon'sthmiti-n lust nii.l,t Tf fi of those present are evidences of the fhvor the play found with our people, the show was I one of the best that has appeared here this season. Whilo all of the characters wero ably filled those who deservo special mention are Frank Harrington, as Thomat Vawton, Daniel L. Hart, tho author, as Sam Potli, tho lightning photographer, and Miss Lillian Harper as JVancy Davis. In the event of return engagement we bespeak a crowded houso. .. . '" " "Uo" 1 Tobacco Sj.lt or Smoke Vour Life Aw ay," Is the name of a little book Just received telling all about Ko-to-hae tho wonderful, harmless, guaranteed cure for chewing, smoking cigarette habit or snuff dipping. No-io-bac Is tho only yuaratiefd tobacco habit sure in tho world sold by druggists. Men tion this paper. THE STERLING REMEDY" CO., 45 Randolph St., Chicago or Indian Mineral Springs, Iud., and get a book mailed, free. 11-11-lSt-cod T.uue's Vuuilly .Medicine Moves the bowels each day, Most rcoplo need to use it. r.dw. o. Cook, 513 Adams Ave., Heraaton. Pa., states, that he considers Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup the most efficacious remedy for coughs, eta', ho has yet found. Buy Kcyitone flour, lie sure that the name Lessiq & Co., Ashland, Fa, is printed n every sack. B-3-3taw f