Evening Herald. VOL. VIII.--NO. 203. SHENANDOAH. PA.. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2G. 1893. ONE CENT. Quality! Style! Price! It has boon our aim to combino moderate n in prico with oxcollonco in quality and stylo. Wo bollovo that wo will bo justified in saying that our repu tation has been made by tho welding togethor of these tlirco links. Tho cold wave is hero call oarly to got your selections in Misses' and Children's Coats! 4 to 14 years $2.00 to $8.00, according to valuo of tho cloth. 116-118 North Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. A Full Line of Glove These tire Goodyear goods and tho best in tho market. Our assortment is the largest in tho region and comprises the latest styles in Ladies', Gents' and Children's Shoes 1 Wo handlo none but the best lowest prices. Call and Prices to Suit the Times -AT People's Store Men's Grey Undershirts Sic Men's Ked Flannel Shirts 50t Dovs' Grey Bhlrts and Drawers iu Men's Wool Ovcrshlrt, laced tront 0O0 A Line of Boots, Shoes and Rubbsrs Corao oarly in order to AW "Hi For Sale To-day ! 150 Barrels Best MINNESOTA PATENT FLOUR at $5.00 per Barrel. 100 Barrels PULL Barrel. 50 Barrels "OLD TIME" FAMILY FLOUR at $4.00 per Barrel. 25 Barrels "OLD mixturo of Low NEW FISIJING CREEK BUOKWIIEAT FLOUR Fresh Ground. 8000 Bushels NEW OATS. 1000 Bushels OLD CORN. 20 Tons FINE MIDDLINGS. 50 Tons Choico No. 1 TIMOTHY HAY. 10 Tons PURE CHOP. Wo grind our own Chop and guaranteo it to bo made of clean, sound wholo grain. Wo do CTTJST BECEIYBD I "VTEW Bloator Mackrol, now No. 1 Mackrol, now J- KaiBins, Prunoa Tea for ono dollar; caus lor 25o ; now Pio You aro a business man, and used to straight forward business lalk facts facts facta. Your wife has bcou looking for n Piano. Sewing Machine, Organ, Ghambcr Suit. Parlor Suit, Or something clso in our lino. Why not buy it now. Wo aro soiling cheaper than ovor. J.P.WILLIAMS&SOh Rubbers! nuke of goods and soil at tho bo convinced. 14 South Main Street, THE - Boyft' Flannette Jackets ,25c Men's Orey Wool Hocks, per pair 15o Children's Wool Hose, por pair 10a Ladies' lllaok Hone, fuse color, per pair 7c at Prices ihat will Astonish Too I secure tho Best Selections. 'IF 121 North MaIn 8ireet ROLLER FLOUR at $4.50 per TIME" RYE FLOUR our own make. Guaranteed Strictly Puro Ryo and not a Grado Wheat Flour. not grind corn cobs nor oat hulls, and Citron ; tour pounds of gooc now Salmon, oxtra quality, two Peachos, f hroo caus for 25c. I m is Saved by the Wrath of Conspirator. SLATED TO BE POISONED Two Homier 11ml Dr.uvii tho Vto Into a Sclieiun to Secure 'oHte)iOii of Hrr HitsliuiKl'M Money mut rnrm la tho Old Country. T is seldom that the Polish or Hungarian peoplo residing down tho valley bo t w o o n Brownsvillo and Gi rardvillo bother tho courts or Justices with their troubles. As a rulo they aro peoplo who seem disposed to suffer many Indigni ties rather than wasto their money lu law suits and for that reason a greater proportion aro bettor oft" than their countrymen in tho towns. Anthony Kiiislauski is one of these forcbcarlng people. Ho resides in a com fortably furnished homo near what is known as No.2 with his wlfo and young child. Ho is a hard working miner and in addition to his incomo from tho mines has n revenue from boarders. Kiiislauski claims that ho is tho owner of several acres of laud in Galicia and it has been his intention to savo money enough to warrant him somo day in returning to tho old country and tilling his farm. During tho six years of his married life his wlfo has been most industrious and careful in tho manage ment of their littlo homo near No. 2 and seomod to bo inspired by tho sauio ltopo for farm lifo in tho old country, but on Ttiobday last tho husbmd made a dlseovory which has almost broken his heart and alarmed his friends. Miko Bushock and Simon Maletski were two of tho boarders at tho house Xhoy becanio acquainted with Klnslauski's private alfairs, in fact tho latter would frequently toll them of his plans for tho futnro. By somo perfidious methods tho two boarders succeeded in involving tho wlfo in a scheme by which tho husband should be poisoned After his death tho two boarders were to go to tho old country. Bushock was to marry tho wife and Maletski was to boconio boss farmer on tho homestead. Tho Utter was to bo given the position in payment for properly applying tho poison to tho unsuspoeting husband. Bushock was tho chief conspira tor. Fortunately for the husband Maletski happened to hear one of their conver sations between Bushock and tho wife in which Buchook urged the latter to outer into a plan to dispose of Maletski after the husband would be out of the way. Maletski did not liko this and sought satisfaction by resolving to abandon the whole schemo and making a clean breast to the lmsbanil. Tins lie uiu ami in a moment of excitement Kiiislauski charged Bushock. The latter became alarmed and disappeared, lie is supposed to have gone to Wllllamstown. Kinslauaki spent last night in a law ofllco of town with his wife making arrangements to have all the belongings of tho couplo placed undor his personal control, in consideration of his forgiveness. Kins lauaki, who speaks excellent English, said last night, "I am glad to bo nllvo and will not bother tho wretches." I.HSt Mel it's Show. "An Irishman's Luck" at Ferguson's thcatro last night succeoded in pleasing a good sized audience. Tho comedy Is full of lively situations, bright dialoguo and catchy music. Mr. Stevo Maloy, as Dennis O'Domd, was very good. Ills style is somowhat different from tho majority of Irish Imper sonators. Ho disregards tho ridiculous mako up and dresses an Irishman as ho should. Ilia singing and dancing earned repeated encores. Tho play is a highly amusing ono. It opens witli a mirth-provoking boarding house scene and is followed by comical situations which are supposed to oocur at Kockaway Beach. Clog, jig and reel dances follow each other in rapid succession and are accompanied by vocal selections of popular and fetching songs. Irish, German and Negro oomediang mingle with each other for about two hours and a half, and aro contin ually at work provoking laughter. The company will appear at Krackvltle this ovoning. It has been proven by living witnesses that I'an-Tlna Is a remarkable sneoiflo for tuo a uick cure of the dllllcult and dangerous throat anil lung troubles Its equal can't be found. Costs K cents. I'an-Tlna Is sold at V. V. 1). Klrlln's arus store. The I'rosramme. Tho following program has been prepared for the regular meeting of the "Y'a" on Sat urday evening, in their parlor in Bobbins' hall, South Slain street: Bcrinture Ileadlnt? Hatiln Ttmnv Vooal Halo Millie Davis Instrumental Nolo Halite Ileda.ll Debate, "Resolved, That a representative should vote according to the win of the ma jority of bis district, rather than according to mo uwn opinion., umrauiive, ueri u. Jioousoua a. u. Morgan; negative, F. II, HonklLS. Jr.. and Mary ti. 1'omsrov. Critic Ben Mansell Use Wells' Laundry Blue, the bet Bluing for laundry uso. Each packago make two quarts, lGcts. Sold by Coakley Bros. OBE'S OBSERVATIONS. What Ho Sees unci Ileum During Ilia Travel. Our Borough Council Is not alono In com plaining of electric light compauy charges. Tho property owners, architects and builders of several large cities aro now engaged in discussing tho wisdom of solo dependence on nn electric light company for Illumination. Tho discussion has been precipitated by an unfortunate predicament in which tho tonants of a new otllco building in Boston find themselves. In tho construction tho building wad only provided with olectric light fixtures and slnco its opening tho com pany furnishing tho lights lias increased its rates to exorbitant figures; tho tenants must now cither comply with tho demands or uso oil or candles, as tho building is not fur nished with gas pipes. Whilo n party of gentlemen woro discuss lug the law suits over the public water works and incidentally touching upou tho charters of corporations and the wido scope somo of them havo the othor evening ono of tho party produced a timo worn document which showed that water works and banking were mixed up in a curious inannor when Aaron Burr obtained, In '1703, a charter for a "water company" in New York City. This chartor was really procured to enable him to Btart a bank similar to those from which Alexander Hamilton and his associates were making money rapidly. Burr's charter onabled him to ongago in tho East India trado and tho banking business as well as supply water, and under this charter tho Bank of tho Man- batten Company of New York City must be and is to day ready to supply to tho city 450 gallons of water a minuto from a well 10 feet in (llauieler and 11 feet deep. Tho water is pumpod from this well to a tank 40 feet in diameter and 35 feet dcop, and the pumps are tried every day to soo that they can fulfill tho conditions undor which tho Mauhatton Company retain its chartor. Tho peoplo who havo recontly been pay ing fifty cents for marriage licenses will bo surprised to learn that no marriage license law is now in effect in this state, that none has been slnco May 1, last, and nono will bo until October 1, 1803. Loving young couples for the noxt two years noed not lleo to Camden to escapo tho somotimes Irksomo law. This is due to an error in a date. A lawyer discovered the discrepancy while looking over an official copy of tho laws of 1803, The mistake was discovered in that part, of tho amendment law which reads 'That from and after tho first day of Oc' tober, Anno Domini, one thousand, eight hundred and uluety-JZi'e, no persou within this Commonwealth, shall bo joined in marriage," etc. The letters iu italics should havo been three. Tho Rhondda Valley Glee Club which came to this country from Wales to. compete at tho great eisteddfod at the World's Fair has been rapidly thinning out since its arrival on our shores. After sonding five or six of their party homo after the oisteddfod, tho party started West. After a pleasant tour tbey turned their faces eastward. Several moro were dropped at Chicago, two securing excellent imuloal appointments at leading church js, and three flndiug situations in iron works. One was taken siok at Yonngstown and ono of the party was left behind to care for him. Together with the conductor, pianist, harpist and manager, thoy only numbor twenty-ono at tho present time. V In response to tho suggestions ruado some time ago that silver dollars of tho same fine ness and weight as thoso mado by tho United States Government could bo mado and passed at a profit of from thirty to forty cents on tho dollar, somo enterprising individual has gone to work and is now circulating them. The dollar was a littlo over weight, had a porfect ring, felt all right to tho touch, but was a little larger in diameter tliau the dollar of the government. It would not pass through the bankers' gauges, and was fouud to bo a littlo Inferior in tho milling on tho edgo, although this latter defect was not noticeable except to one accustomed to examining such things. Slnco their first appearauco it is pro bable that 2,(00 of them have been passed and people elsewhere seem willing to take them, knowing that thoy were not made in the United States mints. There is no clew to the persons who are passing them, and thoy seem to have come In tho course of natural trade. They have been noticed at many points recently, aud several of them will be sent to the Treasury Department by bankers who are not positive of their ground in eon' demning tbom. OBK. USE DANA'S SAB8APARILLA, ITS " TUX KIND THAT COBKB", - i ... -. All kinds of Logal Blanks for sale at tho Hkuald ofllco. Preserve Your ltoofs. Now is the time to paint your tin roofs, Q. W. Hasslor is agent for Hawthorn's U. S, Roof Paint, tho great metal protector. Guar anteed for five years against corrosion, fire aud every kind of weather. This paint is not only the beet but is the cheapest. Call and see testimonials at No. 8 N. Jardln St. 21. lw Fried oysters a specialty at MoElhenny'i 9-18-tf Keidy fr the Itoad. Maley and McMeulmau, two of our young townsmen who have an original seug aud dance specialty, have been, booked for Forepough's show next season. Lane's Family Medicine Moves the llowels Each day. Most people need to uso It. ! DATS GLEANINGS Items Picked up by the News- Gatherers. i VERY MRR01 EPE Max Stipcm-Itz, tho rirt Ward Merchant, Hits an UupleHHitiit Kxpcrlmico AVltli ti Itallrond Kiigliio Two of Ills Iillis Itriiltou by u Tum. HERE was an exceed ingly narrow oscapo from deatli at tho V .ijAxTV uentre street crossing iJif. SIS of tho Philadelphia & Bonding Railroad last ovoning. Max Supo witz, tho East Ceutro street niorcnant, was tho victim. Ho was driving homo after a day's tour through Mahanoy township and on Hearing tho crossing failed to notice that a passenger train was at tho depot. It is customary, after tho trains stop at tho depot, for tho engino to bo roloasod, run up to the switch north of Ceutro street aud then run back to bo switched ou to the other ond of the train. Sir. Supowitz drovo upon tho tracks aud bo foro ho could get oil' tho cnglno started. It struck tho wagon with such forco as to topplo both tho vehiclo and horso' over. Mr. Supo witz was found under tho wagon apparently pretty badly injured. Ho was taken to his home, 225 East Centre street, and attended by Dm. Callou and Hochleruer, who found two ribs on tho loft sido fractured, but said tho injuries woro not very serious. Tho horso was considerably bruised by the toss aud tho wagon damaged. Mr. Supowitz intimated to-day that tho railroad company would bo held respon sible for damages. Ho claims that tho cross ing is a dangerous ono and should bo supplied with safety gates and a tonder. Mr. Supo witz certainly had a very narrow escape. Ho has an extensive clothing aud gent's furnish ing good business in the First ward. Friod oysters a specialty at McElhenny's 0-12-tf ri:i:soAL. J. S. Williams was sitting up yesterday, Is supposed he is out of danger. It William Yodkols, of East Centre street, is so ill it is feared he will not recover. N. W. Beddall is in the woods up in Wayno county hunting gamo and better health Rov. T. M. Bateman, of Girardvillo, will speak in the P. M. church this evening at 7:30 o'clock. M.S. Kistler, M. D., returned to town yesterday after spending a week with his parents at Stony Run, Berks county. Drs. D. W. Straub and J. 8. and M. S. Kistler attended a meeting of the Schuylkill County Homeopathic Society at Ashland to day. "Tim" Mahany came up from Philadelphia last evening to spend a few days among his old friends and neighbors. Miss Hurley, of the same place, accompanied him. Miss Ella McUlnness returned from Phila delphia last evening where sho had spent a few days purchasing her fall and winter stock of bonnets and millinery. l'ams umt Acheit. We all havo pains and aches, but they needn't last long uot any longer than it takes to put on an Allcock's Porous Plaster, The only thing to look out for is that you get tho right plaster. There aro others, but you don't want them; take our word for it, for when you need a plaster you need it, and thoro's no time for experimenting and find ing out mistakes then. Ask for Allcock's Porous Plasters aud see that you get them. If they say that some other is Just as good, toll them that only the best is good enough for you. Allcock's Porous Plasters aro quick and sure, and acknowledged by the highest medical authorities and everybody else to be the best outside remedy for pains and aches of every description. ForKusou'H Theatre. "The Fairies' Well" should be witnessed by all lovers of refined Irish drama. It is pure In tone, refined iu sentiment, enlivened by sweet singiug and excellent dancing, while the scenery is a magnifioent reproduction of Ireland's picturesque beauties. The play is a tribute to the worth and dignity of the Irish oharaeter whloh every deeoendant of the Emerald Isle can point to with pride, in comparison with tho hideous burlesque so often seen ou the stage to-day. A company of more than usual excellence will personate the characters in tho drama. Will appear at Ferguson's theatre on Monday, Oct. 30th. Best work dono at Brennan's steam laun dry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. Married at Cnuuleu. Harry Dunsten, formerly of Lost Creak aud now of Philadelphia, aud Miss Florence Dillon, of Shamokln, were married at Camden, N. J., yesterday. All kinds of Holing sd Book bind lag done at the Hibalp Have you tried MBBlheBDy! fried svetets 8tf .AT AT IT AGAIN. Deiniicnillc Ciinipnlgiivrs Aro Trending ouj Danireriius (Jrounil. A number of north-of-tiie mountain Dem ocrate have been "doing" the lower dlstilcta and working among tho German farmers with flimsy arguments against tho Polish. oandidatoas tholr chief ammunition. Tho Democrats aro steadily making a deeper pit for themselves and do not Beem to realize it- They tell tho farmers that to help elect the; Republican ticket they will do so at their own peril; that tho success of tho Republican party means tho putting of the Polos into' power and iu a few yenrs thoy will become strong enough to control nil tho olllces. It hard to seo what weight such an argument can havo with the Germans, especially when it cornea. from tho peoplo who havo been contin ually shutting out the Germans. Tho IriBh, havo been holding elections and olllces for tho benefit of tho Irish, and othor nationali ties beside tho Germans have had amnio proof of it. But it seems strange that thesu samo Democrats do not uso tho samo nrgli meuta In tho Polish districts. They daronot. They havo courted these peoplo for years and doted upon them while they stood by the Democratic ticket. Tho Polish citizens have, had their oyea orened. They seo that tho Democrats havo beon making tools of thorit on the "you may vote, but not hold office" rlnclplo. The Polish people will vote for a change this fall, Mr. Democrat, and don't you forget It. Arnica & Oil Liniment is equally good for man aud beast. 25 and CO cents per bottle. THE BURNED OH1LD. Little i:illu LoiigutsKi Silll Hurtlvea llur Injurlei. To tho groat surpriso of peoplo acquainted with the details of tho case, littlo KlHa. lougoiski, tho four-year-old child which was so badly burned at tho homo of her parents ou West Lino street yesterday, is still alivo. Tho poor littlo victim's body was almost entirely ioasted, its head, face, neck, arms, abdomen and legs presenting such a terrible sight that even tho attending physician folt that death would result within a few hours. When tho phyBlcian, Dr. Straub,' called oit tho littlo pationt to-day ho found her still conscious but very weak from the strain upon. hor system ou account of her sufferings yesterday and last night. Tho physician is still of tho opinion that tho burns aro fatal. This case should mako parents at nil tlmBg see that matches and other inflammable) materials are kept beyond the reaoh of small children. Hint to the Jmlfiol. Editor Hebald: At overy election. there aro numerous disputes over what con stitutes a tax receipt to entitle a man to vote. Tho law roads, "To ontltlo a man to vote, ho shall have paid a slate or county tas within two years, which was assessed two months, and paid at least ono month, before tho olection." Now I have heard lawyers Je claro that under this provision a man paying; taxes for 1883 within two years of tho clot tion of 1893 is entitled to vote, and that lb has so been decided in election contests. X would suggest that the Judges of Election write to tbe Attorney General at Harrte burg for information on the subject, so tliab they may know bow to act at the coming olection. Cdeious. Shenandoah, Oct. 20, 1803. Thousands walk tho earth to day 'who would be sleeping iu its bosom but for tho timely uso of Downs' Elixir. lm. l'luy tlio ltugby tinme. Editor Herald: In reference to tho communication signed "Post" in tho Herald of lastoveulng we wish to say that our team. plays Rugby football in overy particular. even to tho requirement of a challenge ia writing. We do not mako street corner matches. Any communication in writing from a rogularly organized team will receive prompt attention. Siiknasdoaii Foot Ball Team. Shenandoah, Oct. 20, 1503. The celebrated imported "Aohor Pais. Espalier." Itcoetebut 35 and SO cents a. bottle. IU worth is invaluable to those snfiering from Rheumatic diseases. Try it. and be convinced. For sale at C. II. flageB bueh, V, P. D. Klrlln, J. M. Hiltan, &ni other druggists. 3t CliHluiers-Jones. William Chalmers and Miss Rachel Jones were married to-day at the residence of the bride's parents in Lost Creek, Rev. Potts, of the Wm. Penn Methodist Episcopal efaureh, officiating at the ceremony. Miss Katie Jones, sister of the bride, was tbe brides maid, and Jesse Hughes, of Shenandoah, tha groomsman. This evening a reception will be held at Mr. Cltalmer's home In Wm. Penn. USE DANA'S SABSAPAEILLA, rrs "THE KIND TnAT OUBBS." Ilmr lu Mind. John A. Reilly's is the plaee to get the purest wines and liquors, best beer and ales and finest brands of cigars. 10-16-tf Best pketagmphs and crayon at DsWt. 25 CJSNTei pr yard tor OilclotH that slW ou sight. OMimb fot 860, 46e, huiI unwtttle. All gradaa of pretty Oartiete. Onll fcr bar galiw. C. . Prlokc's Oarpeti Store, 10 South Jardln Street.