1 Evening Herald ArOL. IX.--NO. 184. SHENANDOAH, PA., SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1894, ONE CENT. 1 fr- EFRIGERftTOBS. EFBIGERATORS. POLITICAL FORECASTS. lABY CARRIAGES. )ABY CARRIAGES. Large Assortment Low Prices. WILLIAMS & SON. Ladies' and Children's MuslfJ UnderiVear. ZSBn xSALE NOW ON. Children's Drawers, loo. Children's Waists, 15c. Children's Dresses, embroidered nnd tucked, 36e. Children's Skirts, with tucks. 35o. Ladles' Corset Covers, plain hand, ISc. " " " V-shaped embroidered, 32c. " " " square neck embroidered, 32c. Ladles' Chemics, hemstitched, full embroidered nnd tucked, 35c. NicM Robes, embroidered, ruffled nnd tucked. 45 and 18c. If not satisfied we will gladly refund your money. 116-18 N. Main St. Jelly Tumblers. iisnni ti mm, DQHCAN 1 WIIDIH. 8 South Main Street. M. P. CONRY, Konongahela whiskey 50o a qt. j Pure rye whiskey, XX $1 a qt. . Fine Old Bourbon, XXX fl.26 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy $1 a qt. a Superior Cognao Brandy $1.25 a qt. A Imported Jamaica Bum $1.60 a qt. "VOENGLIHG'S Stock and Fresh Ale, Draught Porter and Wiener Beer. ilest brands or So Clears and all kinds ot Temperance Drinks. 31 Soutli Main St. iiLiauorStore HOBSE FEED: " Out Hay and Chop. One, Qar No. 1 Cut Hay. Ten Tons, Onop; 23' - - 9 V',, ' spoj ,A4 AT SUITER'S Movements of the Politicians Ac curately Chronicled. BRUMM IS IN THE LEAD ! The Fight In the Thirtieth Senatorial District Is Waxing Warm, and Each Candidate Is Working Hard. Speolal ! I kiut.p correspondence. PottsVIIjLE, July 20. From the very hour that the day of tli'e meeting of the various conventioiiH were fixed the politi cal horoscope became clearer nnd the oholco of the respective parties on certain candidates became crystnliKed. For Congress the choice of the Democratic party remains still with Iteilly. It has never been anything else since the King crowd were routed oy defeat of AInrtha P. Quinn for County Chnirman anil the election of Louis Stoffrogen by the Kellly faction, isow King is not in it any more for Congress and some of his closest friends, notably the Tooloa, are Heilly supporters since little Jnck got the .Mlnersville post omce plum. nnusiM in tiiu u:v. On the Republican side It cannotlomrer be doubted i nt that old war horse.Brumm, has distanced his competitors. As I all along stated Major Losch never was prom inent in this fight nnd it is pretty near time ne jumped on tbe congressional horse and prepared himself for n legisla tive contest before Grnhnm. Kennedy. Sch rink, or some ouo else, takes his place on the ticket. shoener Is still a veryclose second to Brumm, but unless he makes n sudden plunge to tho front verv soon. he. too. will have "not In It' pnsteu in nis nnt. ror more man ten nays oast close observance could note how easily It was for Brumtu to jump into the lean anu ne uas none it. witu 111s oiu time celerity and cuteness. Will he stay there? mat's 1110 tning ne must iook touow. COYLK WILL MAKE IT. Hon. John J. Covle. of Mnbnnov Citv. cannot now be beaten for the Republican nomination for Senator in the 30th dis trict. He is a hustler who hnstles and the snail pace of Kdwards, his townsman nud principal competitor, lias never even amounted to n race. It may as well be recorded now, Coyle will make the nomi nation he is after and his enemies in his own party may as well prepare to take tueir uttie medicine. Alter an it won't be a nnubeous dose to swallow, Republl- cans can very well vote for Coyle. and as it is a Democratic district which is to be represented those Republicans who don't want Coyle may reflect on tho possibility of his certain defeat if the Democrats don't make too great a blunder. FHANEY'8 fight. I regard the Democratic Senatorial con test in the 30th district, as do tho friends of candldntoFraney, philosophically, No man ever received anything worth having witnout tne opposition nnd envy ot some one. It b raney Had not been so fnraliead of his principal opponent. Mr. Ivinir. M C. Watson would not have jumped into the arena to help Mr. King as he did Inst week. A ow it should be the more cratl tying on the part of Mr. Franey to "swipe" tne two ot tiiemanu more desira ble on tho part of the vouncr Democracy who are at Mr. Frnney's back to see to it that the victory goes to Mr. Franey with more certainty and posltlveness. Mr. Franey is none tho weaker because of Mr. Wntson's entry into tho Held. What did Watson ever do as Senator which should make him a formidable candidate and one to fear at this stage of the contest wnen lines nave ueen urawn between Franey and King nnd noses have nil been counted nnd Franey found to bo in the lead r Jo, in tne opinion ot your scribe, there is nothing in Mr, Watson's candi- dacy to strike terror to tho hearts of the progressive Democrats in tne uutu district who wanfrto see Mr. Franey win. On the contrary, I can Bee plainly how the Franey people can turn tnis impertinent opposi tion of Wntson's to good account for Franey. The Sheriff's contest remains about the sime with Thomas J. Hlggins lending on tne Democratic sine and unvis anu bcott neck and neck on the other side. You may stick a pin here. Your favor ite Dave Llewellyn is forging ahead for Director ot tue roor. So far as tho omce of Jury Couiinls sioner is concerned both parties are still nskcil to nominato tueir poorest men. Unless the people very soon take hold and chase good men into the field for this oflico they may take the consequences in tne court House wnen tuey nnve cases to QUNN WANTS MONEY. He Serves legal Notice on the Borough Councllmen. While the members of the Borough Counoll and their attorneys were nt Davis' Run yesterdny inspecting the dnmnge to the breastworks, with the object in view of ascertaining, from their own stand point, nt least, who is responsible for the cost bf the repairs to be made, they were interrupted by the appearance of Cou stnhlo Thomas Tosh upon the scene. The officer had In his possession a legal document, which he immediately pro ceeded to rend to President McGnu-eand the other Councllmen, It was simply n demand from the contractor for more money, setting forth that the contract calls for the payment of work done on the works on the 15th of each month, nnd that that portion of the contract had been vio lated, and that if payment is not made immediately legal action will lie taken. It will be remembered that at. the meet ing of the Council on the 12th Inst, a bill was presented from Quinn At Kerns for $2-1,503.98. The question came up again at the meeting ot Council last Thursday evening, when an order was granted in favor of the contractors for 112,000 on no count, with the understanding that the full amount would he paid as soon is Council (guild receive an itemised state ment from tho engineer In order tocnnble them to ifctnln 30 per cent on the cost of the pipe, t No definite understanding as to what course to nersue has yet been reached by the Coundilmen. The Grira Reaper Adds More Names lo ; the List of Departed. Mrs. Fogartv. after a brief illness, died yesterday, at tne lamiiy resiueuce on w est uentre street. Martha, late wife of James F. O'Hearn. died nt her Into residence. 23 South Bowers street, nt 10:80 o'clock this morning, nged about 32 years. Tho deceased was n daughter of the late John Lamb, and is survived by a husband and one daughter. jvntie, tnreo years oi age. notice oi tne funeral is given in another column. Lemuel D. Jones, who died yesterdny at the residence of his sou, Arthur Jones, on North Main street, had been a resident of Shennndoah about two and one half venrs. He hnd been an invalid for about live years and death was caused by para lysis and old nge. Mr. Jones was n merchant tnilor in Mlnersville and Potts ville for 55 years, and wns well and widely known in that part of the county. Th deceased Is survived by three sons, David, of Columbus. Gn.: Arthur, of Shenan doah; Howard, ot Pottsvllle, and by one daugnter, Mrs. x. . nesser, or winsiow, Arizona. Interment nt Mlnersville on Monday, Ladies ndmltted free to the base ball park on Sunday, July2M. PERSONAL. try. N. McElhenny's Bill of Fare. Snapper soup, Oyster and clam soup, Hard shell crabs, Devilled crabs, Devilled clams, IiObster salad, Little neck clams, Fresh and salt oysters. After a week of triumphs through the river region tue uome team win return to-nicrht to tirenare to meet the Philadel phia state league club nt tho Trotting pars to-morrow. In Honor of Her Guests. The Grant residence wns the scene of much amusement last evenlncr. Misses Floe Fulton, of Shamokln, nnd Bessie Patterson, of New York, nre visiting Miss Jessie Grant, and last evening the latter gave a party in honor of her guests, Among those in attendance were the fol lowing: Misses Maud and Carrie Lewis, Jessie Grant, nnd Messrs. Clifford Potts nnd Frank Huuae, Sliamokin: liiilrd Halberstndt. Pottsville; II. 11, Zulickand Joliu A. Uellly, Jr. Yeager will make his flrat regular np- iieunincu ueru iu mu game against lu "Phillies" to-morrow. Burled This Afternoon. The funeral of Miss Lottie Hess, th estimable wife of Benjamin G. Hess, took piace tnis auernoon irom tne lamiiy rest deuce, on North Jurdln street. A lara number of friends and relatives were in attedance. Services were conducted at the house and Interment made In the Udu Jrellows' cemetery. BRENNAN IS NOT GUILTY. The Coroner's Jury Submit Verdict in the Case. Their THE MURDERER NOT KNOWN The Jury Finds That Frank BayiiQlo Came to His Death From Blows In flicted by Unknown Persons. OBITUARY. Miss Maine Acker, of town. Is visiting .Mr. nnd Mrs. Jtrell, at Tnmaqua Rev. William Powick and wife returned home last evening from Ocean Grove. Miss Bertha Leitzel. of North Main street, will spend her vacation in Will tamsport. Hermnn Hillary, ot Philadelphia, is the guest of the llollopeter lamiiy, on soutli Wlilte streot. Beniamln T. Mover nnd John P. Boehm loit to-dny on tue special excursion ior Niagara Kails. Mrs, Charles Huppert, of Pottsvllle, is the ciiest of Mrs. Fred. Burkhart, on iNortu Main street. Mis Mrirv Estlcr. of Ashland, has returned to hor home after spending n few- days with the Misses liuruunrt, on .Norm Main street. Kx-Poor Director Kberllng was in town yesterday tne guest or t'oor jnrector uerr. Mr, uuerling is seeking a ro-nominatiou on tne Democratic ticket. Miss Marv Powick. who has been spend ing n few weeks in town with her brother, left to day for her home In Wlllmlngton, Del., from whence she will go next week to ueacn Jlnven, -N. ,1,, ior tne summer. fiencrnl Manager Ash. of the Schuvl kill Traction Company, accompanied bir a number of friends from Mnhanoy City, Glrardville and Ashland, made a tour of the road last evening lu open car -o. u. Ladles admitted free to the base ball park on Sunday, July 22d. Heading- Gentlemen Entertained. C, G. Miller, manager of Dives, Pomerov & Stewart's store at Pottsville. entertained the following Rcndincceutle- men on his fnrm at bchuyikill Haven Thursday! John btoner. Edward linker, Will Kopp, Harry Heckmnn and Hnrry Fnhl. In the evening they were served with lunch fnt Zlmmermnn's cafe, from the portico of which tbev viewed the bioy- cle races between tho employes of the Rending nnd Pottsville brnnohes of this celebrated establishment. They were joined by Mr. nnd Mrs. Bible. The came will be called nt 3 o'clock to morrow. Half an hour earlier than usual. ' The Lavelle Fair. A meeting of the managers of the Mahanoy Valley Agricultural Assocla tion was held at Lavelle on Thursday nnd decided to hold the fnlr fromSentem ber ISth to 21st Inclusive. This is one month late,r than Inst year's event. Yenger nnd Bradley will ' have n battle to morrow. great Hotel Kaier, Mahanoy City, Charles Burchill. proprietor. The best arranged hotel in the county. Convenient to all railroads. Excellent management. tf Get Rid of Bad Teeth. Dr. J. Dayton Lowrey, dentist, will be In Shennndoah, nt the Commercial Hotel, next Tuesday anu every louowing rues day of eaoh week to extract teeth by hit painless method. Oilice hours : 0 a. m. to fjp.ni. 7.20-3t St. Nicholas to Resume. It is expected that the St. Nicholas col liery will resume operations Monday, after n suspension of three months, caused by lire ami too drowning out or ine mine. This is one of the largest collieries in the valley controlled by the P. & 11. company; The home team is in excellent trim according to the Sunbury papers. It will put up a good game to-morrow. Maiiaxoy Crrr, July 21. The jury em paneled by Deputy Coroner Fogarty, to Inquire into the dentil ot Frank Baynolo, cancluded its labors last evening. There was not sufficient evidence to prove the guilt of William Brenuan, the young man charged with murdering the Italian, nnd he wns discharged from custody to- y. ine evidence in detail ioiiows : Henry Shoppel. tho nieht watchman. fter belmr sworn, cave the story as already told by several witnesses. Did not leave englno honsu nfter seeing the quarrel between Brennau and the Italian until I was informed thnt he was lving on ineronu. x uui not see nny one nit tne Italian. O. V as there any one with the Italian? A. Kelly and his associates. .111111 itub jLiixy uvjim n uuuuibluu r . It is hard to say. 1 cannot say any thing about It. jurymnn uui isaynoio iook angry r A. He looked angry. Q. What time wns this t A. It was the time when Gnlvln stopped him that I saw htm. James Lawler sworn: Did you see Bav- nnlo last Sunday f A. Yes, sir. ij. Wiinttimownsit? A. About 7:8U working time. O. Where wns it? A. Near tho elec tric road. v O. State what you heard. A. some body hollored out. "Macaroni Frank." and picked up a sprng, ran nnd grabbed Whltaker and then went to Brenuan, who gave him a kick under the chin. He then started to go away. wneredid you leave me Italian r A. Walklnir around the slope with a sprag in his hand. ij. jiow inng were you away 7 A. About three quarters of an hour. Q Why did you go to the "Columbia park? A. To take a walk. O. Did you see the Italian when you came back? A. Yes, sir. O. hat called your attention ? A. He wns on the stretcher. O. Whom did you leave then with the Italian? A. 1 do not know. O. Did you see anybody with a club In his hand? A. No, sir. O. Was he looklnor nfteranvbodv? A. He wns looking nfter Urennan. y. who was around there? A. Tnha ney and iJrauley. O. ere they nuarreltnc with the Italian? A. I don't know. Q Did you see anybody hit the Italian? A. No. sir. O. Then you know nothintr about the murder ? A. No, sir. O. Who accompanied yon td the nark ? :V. Bradley, Tahaney and McGee. O. Jiow lonit were vou away ? A. Twenty-five minutes. O When you fellows not down to the nark what wero yau talking about ? A. Dnn't know. Q. Why did you go down to the pnrk ? A. We did not want to stay where the Italian was. O. If you did not want to see any more Hlfhtintr. why didn't vou leavu when Urennan kicked the Itulian. instead of staying half an hour or so ? A. We left in ten nil mile. O. Did you see Brennnn while you were standing there. A. Didn't see Brennnn any more until we left for the park. y. uiu tue Italian nnve a quarrel wuu anyuouy cise r a. lie got noid oi Ual vln. O. After that did he have n nunrrel with any other person while you were there ? A. No. sir. O. Didn't ho have a talk with Bradley. McGee or Tahaney ? A. I did not see him. O. Who did McGee lenve ? A. Ho left me and Tahaney. H. wiiere dm tiradiey go f A. Can't say where he wont. O. Where did they go? A. McGee went down the road towards Shennndoah. Q. Wns he In front of Igo's ? A. Yes, around there. O. Did you see any person while you nnd rnuaney remained nt tue slope i A, saw Calvin. O. Didn't Gnlvln nnd Whalen leave there before you left ? A. I cannot tell. Q. What wns the Italian doing ? A. He was walking around by the slope with a sprng in ins nnnn. u. uon t you Know wno struck tne Itnllan ? A. No. sir. Q. Did you see the Italiau fall ? A. No, son's ; was nt Fowler's Sunday evening, in company with Mr. Ryan. Didn't go over to Fowler's Blope : wbb over at tno new slopo ; didn't see the Italian until I snw him in the road. Took oft his hstto see who he was. He did not speak to me at ail. Don't know how he came to his death. James Tahaney sworn Wasn't at Fow ler's Sunday night ; Bradley, Lnwlor nnd McGee were with me. Q. Who did you see there ? A. Saw the Italian coming towards Urennan nnd Whltaker with a sprag in his hand Q. Where did you go then ? A. J went over to the slope, and saw Golvin catch the Italian. Q. Did you see Brennnn afterwards ' A. Didn't see Brennnn any more that night. Q. How long did yon, Bradley, Lawlor ami McGee stay alter the Italian wa kicked in the chin ? A. Some few min utes. Q. Weren't you there half an hour A. It may have been a half hour or more. Q. What was the Italian doing all that time ? A. Going around swearing nnd going on. Saylug, "Me afraid no man. "Me like to go to jail." Q. AVhat did Lawler say to htm? A He did not say anything. Q. What did Lawler say to yon'- A He came over and said to me, "Did you hear the Italian?" but Lawler said he did not understand htm Q. How long wns it that Bradley and McGee left before yon nnd Lnwler left a. i can t sny. O. Did you see Galviu or Whalen. leave? A. No, sir. O. ho was with you? A. When I left awler was with me. O Where did you loin Bradley nnii McGee? A. Thirty yards back. O. Where waB Galvln. A. Gnlvln wait at the slope. O. Do vou know how the Itnllan met his death? A. No, sir. O. Had you any dlfllcultv with thf Italian? A. No, sir. O. When did v u learn that he wn struck on the head? A. The next even- ng when I was coming home from work. O. Didn't you know before then thnt his head was broken iu and skull frac tured? A. No, sir. Mrs. Brennan sworn: O. hat time did your hoy come in ? A. Ho came it early. V. wiiat time about did lie come in . He came In after the first shower. Q. Can you not remember the time ' . 1 remember thnt ho was In n lomr time beforo the 0 o'clock whistle blew. U. Did ho iro out nfter thnt ? A. No sir. This ended the evidence, and the lury fter a brief deliberation, ncrced upon tho following verdict: "Thnt tho said Fraiik Baynolo enme to his dentil by a blow from n blunt Instrument in the linnds of persons unknown to the jury " Whalen and Tahaney Arrested. Whalen nnd Tahaney, two of the young men who were implicated in the death o rank Baynolo, this morning gave them selves up, nnd were immediately taken to Pottsville and placed in the county jnll. Collieries Idle. Ordersfwere received yesterday at al! the Philadelphia and Reading collieries to suspend operations to-day. Tho shut down will be but for oue day, as work will be resumed Monday morning. The Kehley Run nnd Cambridgo collieries. However, did not suspend to-day. Tue Lehiah Valley collieries shut-down on Thursday for the balanoe of the week. O. Do you sav that you do not know how the Italian met his death ? A. No. Henry Shoppel recalled. Q, What time dm you come to work ? A. About six o'clock. Q. ere you there at 9 o'clock ? i x fts bit Q. Were you there at 8:45 ? A. Yes. sir. Q. Do you know how the Italian met his death ? A. No, sir. Q. Did you hear any quarreling ? A. No. sir. Patrick McGee sworn Q. What time was it when you left the head of the slope in company with Lawlor and Tahaney ? A. Left five minutes before Bradley und jjiwior. O. Where did you so ? A. 1 went down on tne otner side. Bradley came niter. O. How long did you nnd Bradley wait for Tahaney nnd Lawlor ? A. Five minutes. Q. Don't you know what Tahaney and Lawlor were doing ? A. No. sir. Q. Didn't you and Bradley run toward tue Buennnuoau park r A. no, we walked. II. The second time you stopped wasat the stiennndoaii park, wasn't it ? A. Yes. ii- wtiyuid you sit down then? A, To take a rest. Q. Did you hear what caused his deatnr a. No, sir. 1 didn't know any thing about it. Patrick Lawlor sworn: I was koIdk down the road when I saw the Italiau with a sprag in his hand, and continued toward Jacksons. Didn't spend any time hi me siupe. jvnow notning or went oc curred niterwnrd. Q. Did you see only blows struck ? A No, sir. Ueorge Stewart sworn Live at Jack The "Phillies" will arrive here late to night. There is to be no disappointment to-morrow. field to- See Toy nnd Folkrod play centre fl id third base at the Trottintr nark morrow against ino Home team. Died. JONES. On Fridny. July 20. Lemuel D. Jones, aged 74 years, 2 months nnd 12 days. The funeral will proceed by car riage from the residence of his son, Arthur Jones, No. 11 North Main street, at 8:80 a, m., on Monday, to Mlnersville, wnere tne nnai services win bo neid at the home of George Rhoads, at 3:30 n, ru. Relatives and friends aro respectfully In vited to attend. O'HEAIiX. On the 21st Inst., nt 10:30 o'clock, Martha.wife of James F. O'Henrn, nged 32 years. High Mass will be held In the Annunciation church on Tuesday, July 24th, at 0 a. m. Interment will be made at .ew X'HtiadelpHla. Duo notice ot the time the train leaves Shenandoah will be given in these columns on Monday. Relatives and friends are respectively In vited to attend. 7-21-2t Cnllnhan. n stonewall In the left field. will play with the "Phillies" to-morrow. Marriage Bells. The announcement Is made of the mar. riage of Miss Ida Porter-Brown, daughter of Capt. John R. Porter, of Centrnlla, to .Mr. Alvan it. iioycr, oi ltnrrlslmrg. The ceremony was performed at Jersey City, uy uev. Jienry u. uroiiui. Tue bride Is well and favorably known In this town. Ladles ndmltted free to base ball nark on Sunday, July 39d. Their Own Light Plant. The Borough Counoll of Gllberton Is making arrangements to erect their own electric littht plant. At present tho bor ough gets Its light from Fraokville. The best name of the season ean looked for to-morrow. Flour ! be Unknown Brands, from Unknown Millers,by Unknown Dealers Attract Injudicious buyers only. We sell only Well-Known Brands At the lowest prices we have evurfoffered 122 North Jardtn St.