Eve SHENANDOAH. PA.. THURSDAY. JUNE 28, 1894 VOL. IX.--NO 105 ONE CENT The JliERALD. ning EFRIGERATOBS. EFRIGER A.T0RS. B Large Assortment Low Prices. WILLIAMS & SON. First Cracker : A large consignment of White Goods for Ladles' nnd Children's dresses. Worth from 13 to 20c, now 11c. Second Cracker: Ladles' Bnlbriggnn or White Vests, . Worth 15 to 20c, now 14c. Third Cracker : A large stock of Children's Seamless Fast Black Hose, Worth 25c, now 12c And many other crackers will go oil Look. 3E3Eox"o I Until June 30th we will give a 'Stone Fire-Proof Cooking Pot (Excellent for Preserving) FREE with one dollar's worth of goods. Clras. Grirvin, Suttiiifti EIRYIN, DDNCAH 1 WAIDLIT. M. P. CONRY, Monongahela whiskey 60c a qt ..50c a qt. .....flaqt. H 5 a qt. mre rve wniBKev. aa.. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX Superior Blackberry Brandy.... .$1 a qt. C.......1.... I 1) ...... .1 .. ai or -. . mdy...$l a qt. y $1.25 a qt. ........t'1.60 a qt. ouficuur uugunu xuuiiuj' importeu Jamaica Kuni "VOEKGLING'S Stock and Fresh Ale. Draught Porter and Wiener Beer, nest brands of 6c Clears and all kinds ol Temperance Drinks. Is a certainty Keiter's 30-Ceilt Roasted Coffee It is a combination of ALL Coflee is used to cheapen the price at tho'expenso of quality. Our JAVA COFFEE is straight Old Government Java. For Sale: ABY CARRIAGES. ABY CARRIAGES. shortly. 8 South Main Street. 31 South Main St. 1 a LiauorStore a A Cup OF Good oifee if you use GOOD COFFEES. No inferior Two Cars No. 1 TIMOTHY HAY. One Car CHOICE YELLOW CORK Two Cars CHOICE WHITE OATS. STRING OF ACCIDENTS The Mines and Railroad Claim Their Victims. A BOY BENEATH A TRAIN Hp Slips In Attempting Jump on n Motlnc Train mid lloth His Foet Aro Cut Off A Krp.lrtm.n Succumb, tn Injuries. It has often been remarked that acci dents follow each other In rapid succession and when one Is reported others tuny be looked for until a series of three or four 14 completed. Reference to the Herald columns of to-day will show that the quota Is more than filled. In addition to two fatal and two minor mine accidents, is a distressing one on the railroad which in all probability will result fatally. Shortly before noon to-day Harry, the ten-year-old son of James II. Morgan, of South Jnrdln street, met with an accident which may cost him his life. He walked to the Lehich Volley Kallroad at the foot of White street and attempted to jump on an east-bound coal train, but slipped and his feet were crushed beneath the wheels. The right foot wn cut ofT nt the ankle and was only held to the leg by a tough sinew. The left foot and ankle were so badly crushed that amputation was required. The unfortunate boy was taken to tho home or his distracted parents and nfter beimr nut under tho iniliience of ether re mained under tho surgeou's knife for about two hours, Drs. Hamilton and Lungton performing the operation. It is feared the boy will not recover from the shock attending the double amputation Thomus Carlin. a miner 3. venrs of aire and residing near Gllberton, this morning sustained injuries at tlic Draper colliery which are of a danizerous character. Carlin was engaged in timbering a gongway when set of timber gave away and the collar fell with great force upon me man's ueau. Samuel Hall, of Mahanov Ploue. died last ovenliiL' from the effects of Iniurles sustained from a fall of rock nt East Hear llldge colliery. Hall was 'J years of aire nnd is but vlved by a wife and two children. He was a relative of Joseph Hall, of town, and a popular member of Camp 112, i-. . o. or. it., oi town. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure thnt the name liF.ssia uaer, Asuiamt, x'a., is priniea on every enck. a-a-atnw l'KNCIL I'OINTS. Considerable building is going on in the f ourtn wnra. There are many bad ruts on somoof the streets mat need lining up. The paved portion of Main street ought to ue scrnpeu ou occasionally. Klliott's new house, ou North White street, iooks very pretty since It has been paiuieu. Messrs. Hurko nnd Grant are civlnir their properties on South White street a new coat ol pnlut. Another double block of houses Is being added to the nlready thickly populated property ooruenng on tue uirt uankBOUtn of East Ceutre street. Euceue Mnrrarcle's nronertr on Smith White street, since it has been In charge of the painters, looks prettier than a picture. Mrs. M. O'Hara is building a block of six houses, each 10 feet front and two stories high, on Pear alley. The frame worK is already up. Col. Scheilly's new private residence on Market street Is annroachinir comnletion. He hoe adopted the popular color green in painting, tue iront ana sides. A new polling place will hovo to be selected in the Second ward. Col. Sclieifly having refused to permit the use of his premises hereafter for that purpose. Special attention is called to the adver tisement for sealed proposels for the con struction of a dancing pavilion at Col umbia Park. A mistake was made In the previous announcement. The bids must be in.by Monday, July 2nd, and not July There Is n very bad smell on North White street, between Coal and Lloyd. Surface drainage is the cause of It. The Hoard of Health should compel the prop erty holders to abate the nuisance. Lime Is cheap for this purpose, If they cannot ulTord to connect witii some drain. MoiiHfeluin'a llArcnlng. A good quality home-made rag carpet at SO cents a yard; nice table oilcloth, 15 cents a yard; good dress ginghams, 0 cents a yard; the best 50 cent coraet In the market. Lace curtains nnd dress goods of all kinds cheap. P. J. Monagiian, No. 28 S. Main St.. Shenandoah. Sclunlcker's Ashland Summer Uarden open evenings. Ice cream nnd beer. Danc ing every Saturday night. U-lU-tf The Ilase mil Caio. The law committee of the Borough Council met last evening to consider the Jietltion against Sunday base ball games. I, H. Pomeroy, Esq., was present to repre sent tho borough olllcinis, S. G. M. Holio neter. En.. for the petitioners and Sol. Foster, Esq., for the base ball association, and each made lengthy argument. The meeting was not a public one and the committee will not make known its de cision until the next regular meeting of Council. Tho base ball players will not be prosecuted for playing last Sun day, as the time within which tho suit should have been brought (72 hours) hns expired. Tho people who intended to Institute the suits decided tn let the time elapse and wait and see what Council will do ou the petition held under advise ment, Special low prices to all in watches. Jewelry nnd silverware at Holderman'p. euruer iuhiu nuu uiuyu streets. Hotel Knler. Miilinnnv f!ltxr. Phnrla Ilurchtll, proprietor. Tho best arranged hotel In the county. Convenient to nil railroads. Kxcellent management. tf I'KRSONAI., E. D. Beddnll snent to-dav at Potts- vllle. Phllln Hevan transacted business at Mt. Cnrmel yesterday. Ex-Postmaster Datemnn. of Frnckvllle. wns a town visitor to day. Joenh Hlchnrds transacted business in Lost Creek this afternoon. Miss Llilie Davis Is a guest of Miss Edith Maize nt Mt. Carmel. Land Acent Hess, of Mnhanov City. was In town this morning. Bret. Horn, of Frackvllle, the piano tVner, was In town this morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Probst drove down to Pottsvllle yesterday and visited friends. C. F. Holdermnn. the North Main street Jeweler, spent yesterday atMnhituoyClty. Miss Llilie Heddall. of Wm. Penn. is atteudlng the commencement nt Blooms burg. Prof. S. M. Holt. nrlnciDal of tho Shn- mokln High school, wns In town Inst evening. General Mauarrer Ash. of the Schuylkill Traction Co., was a town visitor this afternoon. Charles Horn, telegrapher for the L. V. It. K. nt ABhland, spent n few hours with friends in town last evening. Mrs. Mnrtin, of town, and her guest, Miss Harriet Campbell, of Shamokiu, spent yesterdny at Pottsvllle. Miss Idaho P. Kolb, one of our school teachers, went to Alburtis, Lehigh county, to spend the vacation with her parentB. Shenandoah is in it agalu. D. L. Ster- !..!- I 1 .. ... ... I.. J .... I . .. , nun, Humeri ui iimn, is now jiiimui ui the court house in Northumberland county. Jacob Beck, of town, has accepted the position or master mecnanic nt a tjoicr uitie, Luzerne county, colliery and will move his family there in a few dnys. Geortre Reese, cantaln of tho Cane May bate ball team, and his brother, Jnmes Reese, asbi.st.mt Inside foreman of tho Centraha colliery, were visitors to town to-nay. Cupt. Edward Reese, superintendent of tho Park Plnce and Centralln collieries and president of the Centralln Borough Council, paid a brief visit to town this morning. Chief Buruess Burns. Town Clerk Car- din, Elmer Opp nnd Chnrles Ritdzewlcz were among tlie town people who at tended the Pottsvllle court to-dny ns wit nesses in tne sziupas case. Councilman A. B. Lamb made hU ap pearance on our streets to day with face radlent with smiles and the lapel of his coat decorated with a small bunch of fraemnt Dowers. When nsked the cause of his rejoicing he told his friends that he had received good news from Benr Creek, San Juan county, Colorado, and Irom the Schuylkill mining prosperities near ureeu. Coming Kvents. July 17. Ice cream and bean soup tesuvai in nouDins' nan, nnaer tne aus pices of the Women's Relief Corps. .T1t. 31 7fo nroam foe!,...! under the nuspices of Camp 40, P. O. of i. in nouuius' nan. Aucust 1. Ice cream festival In Hob bins' opera house, under the nuspices of the "J. A. C." July 3. ice cream festival under the auspices ol Hope Section Pioneer Corps, J. T. of H. & T., in Bobbins' opera house. July 10. Icecream and fruit festivnl in Robbins' opera house, under auspices oi me weisn iiaptist Bunuay scuooi. July 19, 20, 21. Bazaar of Nations, in Robbins' opera house, under auspices of tue u. x. i". u. Our assortment of mackerel Is complete. GRAF'S. A Weiltllnir. Miss Maine A. Guldin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Guldin, of town, nnd Rev. L. C. Walnwright, of Lewes, Dela ware, were man-ieu yesterday at Edge- wood, the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Asbury r.i -rn.i...nM r i t.... J. E. Lynn and Jacob Belvllle. both ni Pottsvllle, olliclateil at the ceremony. Miss Jennie Kennedy.of Pottsvllle. and Miss Minnie Guldin, sister of the bride, were the bridesmaids and Dr. Waln wright, brother of tho groom, the grooms man. IloepllHl Ariml8!ung. Four Injured men were admitted nt the Miners' hospital yesterday. Their nnnies and residences nre : Rlcliard Stack and Patrick Kllroy, of Lost Creek, Anthony Skikess, of Cumhola, and William Wart szeky, of Mnhanoy City. The Inst named is the worst injured. He Is a Hungarian, ii years of age, and was injured by a blast at Kim wood colliery last evening. Wnrtszeky's face was badly mutilated bv the explosion and ho will probably lose 1111 UJU. W. Chiiiu Ni. 113, Notlie I All members of Washington Camp No. 112, P. O. S. of A., are requested to nttend a spectal meeting of the camp to be held on Saturday, June 30th, at 12:30 p. m., to make preparations for the funeral of the late Samuel Ball. The remains will nrrive in Shenandoah on the 1:17 P. & It. train, from Mahnuoy Plane. By order of FliKD. Hooks, Pres. Attest : F. C. Hebbk, Seo'y. G-2S-2t Stricken by l'nralysli. Mru Willi, in, U nl I'ut Pn.l .t.., Bged widow of the late Abraham Will lams, wus stricken down by paralysis yesterday nnd waa In n very critical con dition. She was reported ns somewhnt Improved to-dny. Hear In Mind John A. Hellly's is the place to gttthe purest wines and liquors, best beer and alei and finest brands ot cigars. O10O ltewaul. The Shenandoah Base Bnll Association will give $100 reward for Information that will lend to the nrrest nnd conviction of the pnrty or parties who set fire to tho grand stand at the Shenandoah Trotting park. W. S. BliKKNAN, 7-22-tf President. A postal card to the registrar will bring the 120-page year book, showing the flvo departments College, Academy, Ladles'. Institute, Music School and Art Depart ment -and cuts of the ten building, of I Bucknell I'niversity nt Lewisluirg, Pn I Next year begins September li. it Schuylkill Electric Railway Changes Hands. A SYNDICATE CONTROLS I ilulm F, I'lnney Ilrtngn About the Deal With the Alii of l'lilladelphla Capital nnd U Matte General Munnger of the Line Under tho Change. Considerable surprise was occasioned throughout the county to-dny by the announcement that the Schuylkill Elec tric Railway Company, of Pottsvllle, had changed hands nnd thnt the power nt the wheel which caused the chango wns John F. Finney, of Shennndoah. By the deal the controlling Interest of the rond is transferred to a Bvndlcato and the mnnngement Is entirely changed. Tho syndicnte, which has secured control of tue road, is beaded by Uharles JI. Harrett, president of the Car Equipment Company, of Philadelphia, and William A. Barrett, Jr., formerly trensurerof thnt company. John F. Finney, who wns chiefly Instru mental in bringing nbonf the deal, be comes general mnnnger ot the road. rue uonded lndeutednesoltneold com pany was ?dj,(KKi and It Is understood thnt the price paid by the syndicnte is about'! tiint iigure. Secretary Jesse Xewlln nnd Robert A. Allison resigned from the Board of Direc tors nnd the Barretts were elected to fill the vacancies, although Mr. Newlln is re tained ns secretary. John F. Zerhoy will also retain his position under the com pany for the present. J. B. Stuart, of Philadelphia, hns been appointed elec trician and general superintendent nnd superintendent Whilliden retains his old place. All the minor employes of thecom pany will be retained. General Manager Finney said to-day in conversation with n Hkiiald reporter that the Schuylkill Electric Railway Company should be one of the best nav- ing electric lines in the county and he believed It could be brought up to the innrK wun some reiorms in tne manage ment. These reforms will be tnken in hand nt once. In the llrst place sixteen tickets will be Issued for lifty cents, good between the hours of 5:30 nnd 7:30 n. m and 5 nnd 0;30 p. m. This prnctlcnlly 1? a return to the old system which wns abolished over two years ago and which begot a kind of boycott from the classes directly aitected by tne change. Another Important change will be reduced fnres to Tumbling Run. The regulnr fare of five cents will take you to Tumbling Run in through cars from any point ou the line after July 1. Many other Important reforms will be iiiBiuuied to oenent the employes ns well as the patrons of the line. The one man system will be abolished nnd two men will constitute n crew thus civiniremnlov- ment to n greater number of men, and it is Intimated thnt the uiggnrdly wage mein oi ti.ia per day win oe abolished. The Schuylkill Electric Railway Com- Enny has been in existence over flvo years ut has never been much "f n success, owinc to a lack of nronei inntrempnt' Supposed reforms based upon methods of false economy has been Its grentest draw- General Manager Finney wns warmly congratulated by his friends here to-day and he is now looked upon as a Napoleon in Schuylkill's railway nnd tlnannial circles. The Pottsvllle deal 1b not the llrst which the little Mnjor has success fully handled, however, He was the prime mover among the enterprising men who tecured the charters fortheMahanoy City, Shenandoah, Girardvllle and Ash land Electric Railway Company (now Schuylkill Traction Company) and the Lakeside Electric Railway Company, and his appointment to the general manage ment of the Pottsvlllo railway is an assurance thnt the enterprise will hoon become popular with the tiaveling public and a paying investment for stockholders. Mr. Fiuney will retain his residence In Shenandoah. ' McKlhenuy'a Illll or fare. Snapper soup, Oyster and clam soup, Hard shell crabs, Devilled crabs, Devilled clams, Ixibxter mi lml, Little neck clams, Fresh and salt oysters. 'n poNals Wanted, n.l.l 1 .... .',..,, uiwiiuouia nuuirHecil lu LUU ml .luylrrtio.l .ttlll l.a 1 1 Monday, July 2, WM, for the constrtic- ..ui, ul a. iMlllllllK In.lliuil III VUllllUUlll a niA. x lime, null niiCvllIUUllUUB Uinv HO ,,...( 1 .. . i. .. r,,. ii. i i umuiiici in iuc lUlULUUIU llJre IIUUHO every evening or from any of the under- niKUCU I.U1111I1IILCU. AUO I'UIU 1111 1 1 f TC- serves tho right to reject any or all bids. 11... T . 1, .11 JJAIAU, J. W. Eisenhower, J. W. TtAliTscir. 27-3t T. W. GKAKT. Scc'v. lit si: HALL. Bnttermore nnd Hniren hnvn tn mnt.il their contracts with Altoona and joined the Unloutowns. Altoona is n noor base ball town. On Tuesday the attendance was not lnrire enough to pay the Hnzleton club the guarantee. Steam Renovating Co.. call for. clean and deliver Ingrain and Brussels nt 3c per yard ; heavier carpets 4c. 32 E. Coal St. Died. Ttlll On lla Oril. tn.l Cn...nl 11.11 " mw iu.,i. utiiuilCl XJilll, aged 20 years. Services will be held at hU late residence, Mahanoy Plane, nt 11:30 . m. on Saturday, funeral to leave by P. & R. H. R. train at 1 o'clock p. m., for Shemindoah, where Interment will be made In the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Rela tives and friends reenectfullv Invited to nttend, 6-SS-lt l'Hlutul lijurln. Richard Stack, a laborer 27 years of aire. whb seriously Injured nt Packer No. 5 colliery yesterdny nfteruoon by fulling to the bottom of n rock chute. He was re moved to tho Miners Hupital. Get your repairing done at Hol('er man's. DR. SZLTJPA8' CASE. The Libel Suit Still mi Trial ltefore J ml Re Weld niHn. Upeclnl to nvenlug HernM, Pottsvillk, June 2S. The criminal libel suit of Charles Radzewicz and others against Dr. John Szlupas nnd others Is still on trial before Judge Weldmnn and may take up the balance of the week. Al. though the trinl hns been in progress since Tuesday morning last when court opened this morning there were twenty witnesses awaiting cxnmlnatlou. , As the case progresses the belief be! comes stronger thnt the doctor and his co defendants will be acquitted. One thing Is certain, the developments in the case are winning popular Rentlment over to the side of the defendants. Dr. Szlupas was called as n witness In his own behnlf yesterdny afternoon ami the counsel of the Commouwealtn i -jected on the ground that the doctor v. s mi minrcbist, a nihilist nnd nn mil le. Several nuthorlties were cited to su--tnln the objection. A spirited exchnnge between Hon. C N. Bruium, the counsel for the defend ants, nnd Mr. Whltehouse, representing the Commonwenlth, but It wns cut oft by Judge Weidman deciding that the witness could be questioned ns to his beliefs before being put under oath. Dr. Szlupas said he believed In the God of Israel and that he had renounced the Catholic faith and become a Presbyterian. Judge Weidman then directed thnt the witness be sworn. Mrs. Szlupas was put on tho witness stand this morning as a witness for tho defense and her examination extended into the afternoon session. During the cross-examination tilts between Messrs. Hrumm nnd Whltehouse were frequent and In one of them the lawyers bec ame so personal it was feared there would bo nn open rupture, RIZZUTO GUILTY. Tho Italian Stmt Hang for iln- "-ilvci llrodk Crime. Antonio Itlzzuto was yesterday con victed of murder in the llrst degree before Judge Savage nt the Pottlllp cour . Rizzuto was charged with fatally stabbing a countryman at Silver Brook. The ar oused man took the witness stand in his own behalf yesterday afternoon and told a remarkable story. He charged Carmale Torcha, one of the eye witnesses to the crime, with hnving committed the mur der, and when questioned ns to how the large bladed knife found upon his person when capturetl was smeared with blood, said thnt when he wns caught his nose wns bleeding nnd oneof his cuptors opened the knife nnd held it under his nose to, cntch some of the blood. County Solicitor Ulrich nppeared for the prisoner and made nn eloquent plea in his behnlf, but the jury rendered n verdict ngalnst the accused mnn. Tvo ballots were tnken. On the flrsttenstoou for conviction nnd two did not vote. On the second the vote wn unanimous for conviction of murder In the first degree. A motion for an arrest of judgment nnd new trinl will be henrd on July !)th "In It" for Mierlrr, Hon. T. J. Hlgglns, of town, who is it enndidnte for the Democratic nominatk u forSheriir, takes exception to two recently published political items. In the llrst place ho says the mention of his name tn In connection with the Senntorship in this district is enterely unwarranted secondly, that he has no intention of n--tlriug from the contest for the Democratic nomination for Sheriff. On the contrary, he thinks his chances for success are better now than at any time since he first an nounced himself, nnd he will remain a candidate until the convention decides whether or not he shall be the caudldato of the party. K'T'lnn of Olllrers. At the regulnr meeting last evening W. Cnrap No. Ib3, p. o. S of A., the follow ing ofllcerB were elected : P. P., John White; P., H. II. Beissi : V. P., William Reeves ; M. of F., John Ferguson ; Con , IdUB N. Eisenhower: Insp., W. J. Jamos, O. G Hurry Reeves; Trustee, William J. James; Delegates, Robert Lawson and Kdwnrd Danks; nlternntes, John White and W. J. James. Go to Cnrdtn's, 224 W. Centre St., for bargains In wall naper. 5-lS-3m Open Air Concert, A grand open nlr concert will be given at Charles Burchill's Hotel Kater, Mnh anoy City, on Tuesdny evening, July 8rd, nt b o clock, sharp, by the Grant Band of Shenandoah. An entire new program of the finest selections will be rendered nnd Mr. Burchlll extends n cordial invitation to everybody to nttend. T 2S 5t Term lliplr ne. The two Shoun brothers, of town, who were convicted for the part thev took in n desperate light with Hungnrlnns, will be released from the Pottsvllle jail next .Mon day, when their terra of six month will expire. Miner Iijnreil, Patrick Kllroy, of Conners patch, had his back and legs badly bruised by a fall nt tn ul nt C.iftV.ll, , ,l 1, w ,ug uuuuin turnery, lie WB8 taken to his home In nn ambulance. Use Pride of Lehigh flour. The best In the county for the money. GRAF'S. Use Wells' Laundry Bltje, the best Blnelng for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. 15 cts. Sold bv Musser & Beddall. Flour! Unknown Brands, from Unknown Millers, by Unknown Dealers- Attract Injudicious buyers only. We bull only Well-Known Brands At the lowet prices we have ever;offered. Grafs- 122 North Jartlin St.