The Evening Herald. SHENANDOAH. PA.. FRIDAY. Att&UST 25. 1893: , one: CENT. VOL. Vm.-NO.lnO. Absolutely Free I .To every customer who purchases goods to the ambuut of We will fjive as a present Shepp's Photographs of the World. J. P. Williams & Soil Look at Our WIDOW DISPLAY -Tills Wools.. A large consignment of Misses' and Children's Qn Fancy Ribbed Hose, rfSowortk 124 and 15) at IKEax Schmidt, 116-118 North Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. Now to make Room for; IJLL Goods I have concluded to sell off all the Russet Shoes I have at a Big Reduction. Children's Shoes, formerly Si. 00, now 65 cents. Children's Shoes, formerly $1.25. now 75 cents. All kinds of Women's Russet and Oxford Shoes at and below cost. 14 South Main Stroct, JS SHEITAITSOAII, SA. Big Inducements to Buyers o AT THE o People's Store I; Ladies' Blck Oxford Ties, patent tip, 65c, elsewhere $1.00. Ladies' Russet Oxford Ties 75c, lorruerly $1.25. Childs' Black Oxford Ties 50c, cheap at 75c. Ladles' Foxed Gaiters 00c, reduced from $1.25. Men's Tennis Shoes only 40c. WW" 121 North Main Street, PICNIC GOODS! Holland and Parfott Buried at Frackville. MMY IN ATTENDANCE, Tiie Inquest Was Continued: Yesterday nml Win Itenumcil Again To-day It May Last for Secral Jli ro Days Condensed Itcport of tho Testimony. Chipped Beef, (Tl-n"-TiYor1 ft-n -rn -rn (aT1 ficmccio'o LluicIi Beeef, . Sardines. PIOKLES ! IN GLASS ANJD BY TELE DOZEN. I- - 3! Sweet Pickles, Pickled Onions, Root Beer Extract, Print Syrups. 3E ESTERDAY tlio funor als of William Holland anil James I'arfott, two of tho men who met death In tho riot at Gil bcrton on Monday, took place Holland's re mains were taken to St, Mary's church at Malta- noy Plane, at 10 a. m., and wcro interred in tho parish cemetery at Frackvlllo nftor tho colobratlon of High Mass. Tho services over tho romains of Jamos Parfott were hold at 11 o'clock in tho Mothodlst Episcopal church at Gllborton, Bov. A. Richards officiating ; and Interment was inado in tho Lutheran ccmo- tery at Frackvillo. Thero wcro largo attend ancea at both fuuorals, but at no tlmo woro thero any demonstrations of an unusual char acter. Coroner Marshall and his jury proceeded with tho inquest in Foley's hotel, Gilberton at 11 o'clock yesterday morning. Among tho first witnesses was Thomas Fitzpatrick, who testified ho heard remarks mado about the militia and Homestead. Ho saw Briggs come out on tho car platform and say something about "hero wo arc" At tho same time Briggs fired into tho crowd. Councilman Middleton sworo tho Borough Council's agreement with tho Traction coni' pany did not give tho right of way over that part of tho street from which tho track was torn up. Tho company had been notified to reinovo tho track and it was torn up undor tho direction of tho SuiierviBor. Ilobert Painter sworo ho saw Bripgs, Wcav ill and Amour on tho car and each had a gun Ho saw Briggs shoot but did not see Weavill do so. Thomas Raflerty, who is serving as ono tho jurors on tho inquest, was called as a wit ness and said ho was present when tho car ar rived, but did not know anyone on it. Heard some ono order men out to fix tho road and tho Chief Burgess said ho would arrest any one who should attempt to do so. Reynold and Amour then entered into conversation and Amour was about starting back when sumo ono in tho crowd said something about tho military and Homestead ; then ono follow came out and said, "hero wo aro" and at onco fired, Rafferty saw Parfiottfall and heard him say, I'm shot," Mahony grappled witl man who had a gun. Briggs only shot onco, Utnor snots woro tired. Witness mil not sco firearms in the crowd. Garrett Keating was tho nest wituess and sveoro "I saw Amour had a gun; could not say that Benny or Briggs had. Told Amour that it was wrong to bring a force of armed men into tho borough, and that he could not lay any tracks that night. Amour said ho would got out of tho borough. Ho shook hands with mo and lEcynolds. I then left and Boynolds went homo. Thought every. thing was settled, I heard shooting and went out. Saw men shooting out of car. Saw Amour in car after the fuss was over. Ho said ho was shot in the lung." Tho only other important witness of tho day was Daniel Reardon. Ho arrived at Gil bertou on tho car that followed tho dinkey. Ho rodo part of tho way on tho dinkey and thought Amour was loading guns. When he thought tho dinkey was about to return ho got on. Some ono fired a shot and Boardon saw a nrau fall, but could not recognize him. Beardon was scared, hurried away from tho plucoaud ran down tho railroad. Near Mc Carthy's breaker ho was overtaken by n man who had a National Guard rifle. Tho man said Amour had requested him to go with him to protect tho company's property. Man was excited and said ho did not shoot. Said he lived in Girardvillo. District Attornoy Byau has began search and about Shenandoah for witnesses Last night ho called upon Amour, but tho lattcr's condition was such the doctor's said an examination might havo a bad effect, baforo leaving tho town Mr. Eyan subpoenaed David Williams, of Jardiu street, to appear an witness before the Coroner's Jury to-day. Williams accompaincd Amour on tho trip to Gilberton. iThe motto of the proprietors of Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bitters is, "the greatest good to thft.greatost number," and so sell a large bottle of a valuablo remedy for the small price of 25 cents, and warrant every botlle to give satisfaction or money re funded Jm m A Ituimviiy, A bronco driven by Edward Boughey and illiug a cart, ran away this morning. Roughoy was thrown out at Emeriok street, 11 1 escaped injury. The horse ran over the .ehigh tracks to Bowers street, but was gugbt uninjured. USE DANA'S SABSAFABILLA.TW "THE KIND THAT (3UBE8." riiD 1'. & It. C. & X. Company lias Started Maklnir l'ajiiimitn Special to ttvr.NiNd Ukuai.d. POTTSVILI.K, Aug. 25. Tho Rending Company is rapidly recovering from its financial embarrassments and tho employees in tho anthracito coal region aro beginning to recelvo their pay. Paymaster Jones lias arranged for com mencing tho payment of wages for tho last half of July. To-day ho paid at tho following colllorlos : Mahanoy City, North Mahanoy, Eltuwood, Schuylkill, Tunnel Bidgo and Mahanoy Jig Hotiso After to-day daily disbursement at tho different collieries will bo mado until tho wages for tho last half of July havo all been distributed, This will sorvo to brighten upovery branch of business north of tho mountain. go6dnews. THE P. O. S. of A Tho State Camp Concludes Its l!ulnes lit Cluster, Tho btato camp, Patriotic Order Sons of Amorica, endod its convention at Chester yesterday. A grand parade, in which 2,000 members of tho order participated was hold last ovening. Thero was a hot fight to fix tho noxt placo for tho convention, Wilkcs-Barre, Erio, Al toona, Emporium, Manayunk and Allentown being mentioned. Erio was finally decided upon for tho fourth Tuesday In August, lfeOl. According to tho change mado at yester day's session, each camp will only bo allowed ono delegato for overy 100. Camps not having a membership of 100 will bo entitled to ono delegate Another important chango mado was that tho Recording Secretaries of subor dinato camps will not hereafter bo required to givo an itemized statement of tho camp prop crty, but will make their report as a wholo. The report of tho Commlttoo on Appropria Hons, of which cx-Stato President Spioso was Chairman, provided for tho curtailing of tho appropriations, which means a great saving to the order and met tho views of tho cntiro convention. Tho matter of loavingtho $8,000 of tho stato camp's money in tho bank witji out drawing interest caused considerable dis cussion, but it was finally decided to havo tho trustees put it out at interest. After tho con' vention had fixed tho per capita, tax at 10 cents per member, Brother Badger tried to get 5 cents extra added for organization pur, poses, but It was defeated by a strong opposl tion. Among tho delegates olected to tho National Convention which meots in Chicago, were tho following Schuylkill countlans: Wash Oruio, Camp "5 ; R. H. Koch, Camp 14 ; S. A Losch, Camp 7t; G. S. Mauror, Camp 200 Daniol 8. Shepp, Camp 520; Charles II Stecs, Camp 19 ; F. P. Spicse, Camp 57 Georgo F. Dengler, Camp 17; Al. Laubcn stein, Camp 81 ; W. Ramsey Potts, Camp 500, Baxter's Mandrills o Bitters euro indigestion heartburn, costivenesa and all malarial ills oases. Twcnty-fivo cents per bottlo. lm Itaso Hall. To-day tho home team went t3 Mnhanoy City. A number of its admirers went over to sco tho game. To-morrow tho Shonandoah and Pottsvlllo clubs will meet on tho bitter's grounds. It is hoped tho county seat players will not break this garao up in a wrangle and that tho result will show fair play on both sides. Shenandoah's saucy aggregation will play Pottsvlllo at Dolan's Park to-morrow aftor noon. Reese and MtCue. of Lansford, will play with Pottsvlllo and Reilly and Dowald will take a vacation. Recto will covor third his old position, and McCue will go to contro, whoro ho usually plays. Soino of tho young men at tho bridgo works aro betting that Shenandoah will win. Wo havo been asked to publish this matter so as to show tho shaky feeliug that exists 6inco Wednesday's gamo, Thero never was and never will bean umplro who will suit both sides. 3iHrs' Journal. 03B'S OBSERVATIONS. All forms of Rheumatic diseases and kindred pains and aches, quickly disappear under its magical influence. Try it. Havo you any form of Rheumatic disease? If so, you will find tho genuine imported Anchor Pain Expeller your belt friend. PricoSOaud 25 cents a bottle, at C. H. Hagenbueh's, P. P. D. KirHn's,J. M. Hillau's.and other druggists. The Carter Jledlrliio Company Culm an Injunction Agiilmt Subntitutlom. In the High Court of Justice, Chancery Di vision Royal Courts of Justice, Saturday, Aug. 5th, 1693. Before Mr. Justlco Romer. The Carter Medicine Company vs. Knight. A pharmaceutical chemist at Bath, Somer setshire, England, named Joseph Knight, has had an injuctiou mado against him restrain ing him from selling any "Little Liver Pills" not mado by themi The evidenco adduced, satisfied the Judge that in ono case ho had endeavored to pse oil" as Carter's, pills he had bought from a London wholesale house. The Chtmitl ( Drugyitt, London, Eng. Am lverwiry l'lcnlo. About two hundred itople lett the P. A R. depot oti a special train this uiomlug to attend the anuivemuy pieolo of the Phoenix Hose Oowpauy, of town, at Lakeside Park. What lln Sees anil Ilium During I li Travel. Wlillo riding to town from Girardvillo on an electric car a few evenings since I over heard tho following conversation between two gentlemen who appeared to bo drummers : "You know the flimflam gamo?" "Yes, of courso, I know what it is, but I can't say that I havo over had any practical oxpcrlcnco of it. It Is tho trick of tho man who wants to get a bill chauged, and, when ho lias got tho change, hastily slips sonio of it out of sight, and thon assorts that tho person who changed tho bill did not givo him tho right amount. A mighty mean trick I always regarded it." "Well, I havo havo hd somo practical ex- pcricuco of it." "You don't mean to say that you havo bcon a victim? "No. On tho othor hand, I havo practised thogaino. When I got on tho electric car at Shonandoah this afternoon I handed tho con ductor a ton cent picco and got a 5-cont piece in change. After I had traveled somo dis tauco tho conductor camo to mo and said, 'Mister, I don't llko that dimo you gavo me, and I wish you would tako it back.' I took tho picco in my hand and took a look at it. Then I put my hand in my pocket, drew out n 5-ccnt picco ami handed it over to tho conductor. I noticed that ho looked at mo rather qucorly and did not appear to bo altogether clear in his mind regarding tho transaction. But ho said nothing. After I got out of tho car at Girardvillo tho transac tion occurred to mo that I should havo given him 10 cents instead of D, but at tho moment it seemed as if I had dono the right thing Of course, if ho had told mo, I should havo mado it right on tho spot. As It is, I havo got to go out of my way somo time in tho ncx4 fow days in order to find that conductor and reimburso him for tho 5 cents out of which I cheated him by what I cannot help regarding as tho purest Ulmtlam, although, of courso, it was wholly unintentional on my part." At McElhcnny's cafo last ovening I met tho samo two drummers. Thoy were rolating their recent oxpcrlcnco in tho matter of lunches, to tho considerable amusement of their friends who wcro listening. Thoy may bo called Smith and Jonos, though those were not their real names. "Yes," said Smith, in answer to a complimentary rornark from Jonos, "I am looking well, but no better than I feel. Fact is, I havo got on to tho secret of good health. Stumbled on it by accident. What is it? Oh, Just a little matter of lunch. that's all. You may laugh, but it is so all tho same. You see, it was this way. A fow months ago I decided that tho elaborate luuchos I was eating woro bad for mo. So I determined to go back to bread and milk, on which I had thriven when a boy. I did so but somehow or other tho thing didn't work right. Instead of feeling hotter, I kept foci. ing worso; but I thought It was becauso my system had becomo vitiatod with French cookery, and so I persevered. It wa? no go, howover, and at last I became convinced that bread and milk was simply a slow poison to mo. At this stago I stumbled ono day into an Euglish chophouso, and a longing camo over mo tj havo a chop and a bottlo of blttor ale. I did so, and I felt better thau I had for months, I had tho samo thing next day, and felt still better. I kept on with tho samo kind of lunch, changing off to a saudwicli, a kidney, a grilled bono, a soup or a salad, but always avoiding milk and tho compounds thereof, and sticking to tho bitter alo. Tho result is that I was never healthier in my life. What do you think of that?" "Well" suid Jones, "I don't think much of it. My cxperienco knocks your theory into a cocked hat. I, too, v as feeling a llttlo out of sorts a few months ago. Llko you, also, I had been eating elaborato lunches ; and as I had hoard a great deal about English chop houses, I determined to try one. I did so, and had a lunch just like, what you havo described for soveral woeks, But to use your language, it was no go; and at last I becamo convinced that chops aud bitter ale woro simply slow poisons to me. At this point I stumbled ano day into a dairy lunch place; and a longing oamo over mo to havo a bowl of bread and milk. I did so,and I folt better than I had for months, fcinee then I have stuck faithfully to a lunoli of broad and milk, avoiding all English chop houses and their deadly contents. And the result is that I was never healthier in my life. Now, then, I ask you, what do you think of that?" "I think," said Smith, "that you must havo struck a terribly boil chop house." "Well" retorted Jones, "it couldn't hare been anything like as bad as the bread aud milk you havo struck." And then they argued out tho question in all its bearings for about an hour, without coming to any agreement. Smith still says bitter alo Is tho thing. Whilo Jones thinks milk is tho nectar of the gods. 0nE' USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its THE KIND THAT CURES." il F1I CUD El, Was William Evans Crax.y or Vindictive. RESORTED TO DYNAMITE,- He TiIimI to Mow up llln II Wlille Ills Wilt, unit four Clilldrt-ii MVro Anleep. l'l-ompt Action by l'lreiuoii Sati-il Ilio LlH'Hi OouKhlos; !fc w !, Komp'a BakpjL slefjjtlw tcugh at tee. IRARDVILLE furnish, os tho second sensation of tho week and this tlmo it is an oxploslon of dynamlto which placed fivo lives almost iu tho jaws of death. Tho man who brought about tho explosion is William Evaus, a resi dent of Girardvillo, aud having a wife and four small children dependent on him for support. Ho was taken to tho Pottsvlllo jail yostcrday. Evans has not been working much for somo tlmo past and lie had become indebted to his landlord for eight months rent. Tho latter had given notico that tho j remises would havo to bo vacated yostotday, and it is sup posed that tho threatened eviction temporar ily unbalanced his mind. At about half past eleven o'clock Wednes day night Evans left his houso nfter his wifo and children had gono to bed and a short tlmo after thero was a tremendous explosion In front of tho house. Tho report was a frightful ono and it startled tho people in all parts of tho town. Evans had exploded a quantity of dynamlto on tho front porch of his homo aud then hurried to tho mountain. Fortunately somo members of tho volunteer hoso company happened to bo on tho streets at tho time and It did not tako them long to locato tho scene of trouble aud get to It. When they arrived they found tho front part of the houso had been badly shattered and was be ginning to burn. Tho screams of tho un for tunate wifo and her children were hoard in side Tho firemen effected an entrance and rescued tho family. Mrs. Evans and the children woro almost suffocated. After rescuing tho family tho firemen turned their attention to tho flames aud thoy succeeded in saving tho building. Ono of tbo firemen tolls a pathetic story. As ho entered a room tho threo-y car-old boy was attacked by rcnowed fright by the appcaranco of tho man and crouching in a comer of its crib cried, "O, pop, don't beat mo I" Tho fireman gently picked the frightened child up and hurried with it to a placo of safety. Soveral men started on a hunt for Evans and carefully searched all the surrounding hills, but did not get traco of him until yesterday morning, when ho was caught by a coustablo whilo trying to sneak back to the houso. Evans was committed without bail. Amour Improving. Richard Amour, one of tho Gilberton riot victims, was called upon by a reporter at bis residence on West street to day and found im proving. The attendants said he appeared much better than at any time sitico Tuesday, He complains of a oonstaut severe pain just below the right shoulder blade and his hear ing aud sight are somewhat impaired, but the latter Is attributed to tho etttcis of the quinine, which is given him to allay pleurisy. TUB DATA'S 8AH9APABILLA, rw T!lt XIND THAT OUKK". A common cold should not bo neglected. Downs' Elixir will euro it. lm Died. LOUCKS. On tho 22nd inst., at Shenan doah, Pa., Ulysses S. Loucks, aged 29 years. Funeral will tako placo on Friday, August 25, from tho residence, 100 Mayberry alley. Funeral will leave tho houso at 10 a. m. for tho Methodist Episcopal church, where services will bo held, and proccod by the 2:18 p. m. P. & R. train for Tamaqua, where interment will bo made In the Odd Fellow's cemetory. Rolatlves and friends lespectfully invited to attond. 8-23 2t USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." McetlUB of Standliii; Committee, All members of the Republican Standing: Commlttoo, duly olected on Saturday, August lath, 1893, are respectfully requested to meet at Union hall, Pottsville, Pa., at 10 o'oloek a, m, on Monday next, (2Sth inst.), for the pur pose of organization. By forwarding your credentials by mail or other vvise, to fho un dersigned, prior to that date, you will facili tate tho labors of the officers. 8-22-5t W. J. Wiiitehouse, Chairman. llroko II U Arm. William Delaney. 11 years old, fell freai a bridgo at tbo west cud of Coal street last even ing aud broke his right arm, below the elbow. The boy, who Is employed as messenger in the telegraph ofllce, crossed the bridge on his way homo to Brownsville and as an e'ectric car approached he hurried to one side to get out of its way. Before he could recover himself" he fell from the bridge. Arnica & Oil LInimont is very healing and soothing, aud docs wonders when applied to old sores. jm MoElhenny's saloon and restaurant, owner White and Centre streets. Best of everything. OC Cents up to f2.00 w yard for &v Oilcloths. 011 HIHl 8 tlteiu. Also a uumber of ItmiiHtkH t j-Qtir qwji price. Xtfis QnrputH nmiloto artr atO. D. Ji'rletm'H Store and Fagtory, 10 South Jardlg sUm. (