Evening Herald. VOL. IX.-NO. 246. STTEN A NDO A TT PA wimixtwK a v wvivvn-i--, o i, 13 4V I i .I nil .xijjjtjyx, i uii!ijLi o, lou-i. ONE CENT H 11 1! H 1 ZFillo-w- Oases. Bay them ready made. It does not bay to get the sheeting if you can get the ready made sheets at same price. Wo have them different styles. Plain hem, hem-stitched, tucked and embroidered. The P. N. Corsets are no doubt the best corset in market to-day. A ' 116-18 N. Main St, "Fancy CKi luiiiiti-ji'.IIIIII, IHNI l WllDLETi Special Drive in Shoes 1 Just received from Boston 800 Bho-a (D, E & E E widths) all iC'iess than tho regular prico. As fine as any $3 shoo evor handled. Raro bargains ior Ladies. Our general lino of shoes is up to tho Regular Standard aud in udes all sizes aud styles at all prices. "Wo Court Inspection. JOSEPH 4 S. Main Street, I . . iter' m Another lot now paiiornB,gooa Biyies. He . n i i . vw-f inoieum, 2 yaras wiae, oc Floor Oil Cloth, New Patterns, gargains in Moqnette Rugs. AT this chairIreaDY FOR iLZJ: Son s- w w v in II it u SI' H' .lu exten 111 the prt Ion. This Vslon by ) nuouu'j " J 8 South Main Street. Pairs of Ladies' Fine French sizes, at $2;00 per pair half a BAXiXi, Shenandoah; Pa. just received, uomg Life Hot Cm.s. Ono yard wide, 25 cents. Two yards wide, 50 cents. Beautiful Patterns, from $1.00 to 2.25. "Wilton Velvet Euga, very handpomo, at 2.25 "Worth moro monoy. K LITER'S. THE BIG DAY. The Business Men's Holiday Will be a Success. A GENERAL CLOSING UP Women Take a Hand In the Arrange ments and Render the Commitiee , , Invaluable Aid. To-niorrow is the dnv fixed for tho rrr.nt T... . - . - r-"v uusinera .Men's Holiday, the industrial paraae, tne parade of all civic and other societies of the town and the grand picnic and fireworks demonstration at Columbia p.irk, in nid of the Soldiers' monument tuna, and to be held under the nnaMrm nf theSoldlers' Monument Association. During the eight weeks arrangements for the event have been under wav thn committee has resorted to heroic measures to make the affair elaborate and if the weather is favorable their efforts will l, crownea with success. The members of the Women's Relief Corns and T,n,iw am Society have been doing noble work and as a result of their-efforts the neonle whn nuena tne picnic will find the arrange ments for refreshments amnle am! rtrat. class. One of the branches of work which involved considerable labor has been a canvass of the town to see how many of the business people proposed closing their places on Thursday and how many wnni.i i. , 1 1 1 , . . . uit.cuupmjn lu me paraae. The result) has been verv sntisfncrnrir Tb. ii.fi ing business men have declared thelra tentlon of "closing up shop" for the ya John T. Graf Yeager A nlegol Samuel Davis M. K MsJev, ' . v. liro.st u II. Moigan, Hooka fc Itmun ii.in ir- y Joseph Ball A. H. Strain? j-ity supply Company o. B. KeuIof John J. Bobbin II. Burr Oscar Yost i.et6r Ileck aieluskey A Son Uiifi AMnsscr Sbnandoah F. A I Co. K. II Foley A.Kil organ T.J.'llrbochall It. M. t)'6 tu HiocKer .umuna jiarns Monachan A Bon Joseph Halmea llradliran llros. WllUam Krlck gL. Brown rand Union Tea Co. Michael Graham Iltchard Orinsby W. Czyzewskl Charles Glrvin I. J. Ganghan City Cash Btoro Shenandoah Mf. Co. Ij. J. Wilkinson Owens Frank llalshanlck lax Reese v Schoppo r. iiiggins J. Franev W. J. Jacobs Daniel Kills, Jr. In addition to this all the P. & It. C. Ss Co. collieries will be idle. The merchants who will have displays in the parade are : John T. Graf Yeaeer A Rlecel U. Brobst 1L 11. Morpan Alex. Sneilden John J. Bobbin Melusker A Son F. K. Mai-ari?lA Shenandoah F. A Ij. Co. M. 1 Fowler J. 1'. Williams A bon K. B. Foley Christ. Schmidt Kdmund Harris uwens James bnlelus P. Tabor J.J. Franev W. J. Uech Last evening the committee met to make final arrangements for the parade and pic nic. Among the most important reports considered was that of the committee on parade. The line and route of parade have been arranged and if the weather Is favorable the display will be one of the finest ever seen in the town. One of the gratifying statements of the committee on pcrade was that the Grant Band had volunteered its services to the committee. The reports made last night on the probability of a large attendance were of such an encouraging character that the committee decided to erect several addi tional refreshment stands on the grounds and carpenters commenced work on them this morning. THe famous Schoppe orchestra has been engaged to furnish the dancing music. Cdl. J. K. P. Schelfly will have charge of the clam chowder and he promises to do it up in grand style. The picnic will open immediately upon the arrival of the line of parade at Colum bia Park. The committee has decided to hold the picnic to-morrow Irrespective of the weather. There will be no postponement. If the day opens disagreeably the commit tee will proceed with its arrangements and hope for n change during the latter part of the day. Chief Burgess Burns has assured the committee that he will not allow any fakirs to ply their schemes on or near the grounds, or along any of the streets. This Is a good step and it is hoped the Burgess will tee that the other officials of the borough keep the fakirs at a distance. The Marshals of all organizations which contemplate taking part In the parade to-morrow are requested to report to the Chief Marshal, David Morgan, at 8:30 o'clock to-morrow morning, at the Bor ough 'building. Every member of the Lillian Kennedy Company Is a thorough artist, picked from tho best attractions on the road. Jr. 0. U. A. M. Notice. All members of Major Jennings Coun cil No. 807, Jr. O. U. A. M., are requested to meet In the Council room on Thursday, 4th Inst., at 8:80 a. m., to prepare for the parade, which takes place at 0:30. A. S. IlAOGNiiiTcit, Councilor. Attest i W. J. Jacobs, Secretary. Get your repairing man's. done at Holder PARR PLACE MYSTERY. It Is Suspected That Samuel Bacon Met Foul May Samuel Bacon, a resident of Park Place, was found bleeding and unconscious on tne Lehigh YMley railroad near Trenton. He Vfas ploked up by the crew of a freight -..t.. mi i . . . nam. xuerowere uiree ugly wounds oa tue oacK or hft head which were first ml poed to have een Inflicted by a looomo nva, out thAeamln'nc physician hn xtnted that thSwounds must have lieen indicted in sool$ other manuer. lJacon is still u neon sol . The victim's family y and the caso is beinir suipect foul investigated. PERSONAL. George.W. Biildall spent tc-d.iy aIt John K. Leisefiring, of Hazleton, was n iu'An visitor lo-Ojiy. Recorder Henry Scheirman. of Sfnlia. noy City, spent 'i few hours of to day In town. i JIlss McDonMd and ladv frlo.wi nf Ashand, spent day as guests of town irieuus. Contractor JoseDh ville, was observed greeting friends on our streets this morning. Miss Emma Pj' D.ivis left town this niomlngior New York City, where she expects to remain! for some time. I. J. Davies antl Ieo Bamberttor were muong me snenaiidoahites who witnessed the game at Pottiville yesterday. . Thomas Williams, Sr., who spent the gflut weeK as gutsts of fr ends in fm no MtBiiengowdn, left for his home in Af- Carni?! this iwrning. There vm ba irnY.. C M Pro- " I Tl i 11 Of . jr,H Bnan . . ' The following are amouV drawn for duty astrrand and pet?. PP'6 during the week oi criminal court01? Pottsville beginuing Monday, Noveml 12: Joseph Seick, Sees Bosser, William Edwards, John S.iergan, Daniel Bkeath nnd Andrew Comrey.of Mahanoy City; Gldecn Beaver od Henry Hart, of Ring town.;A. MeluJt SWnaudoahJ'P. ( .yXphyJlimertoa; John Thomas, FrRck'- vllle; W. Wilde, Mahanoy township, i.-. There Is so much to be' seen during the limited engagement of Lillian Kennedy Company, that it Is impossible to describe It all go see them. The Electric Railway. Owing to the delay In making the trolley nd other electrical connectlonson "White and Oak streets the Lakeside Rail way Company was unable to get the trestle and bridge sections of the road ready for trial trips this afternoon. An effort will be made to complete the con nections to-night and if this can be ac complished the road will be put ln opera tion ti morrow to take advantage of the traffic to Columbia- Park. The bridge builders have finished their work and left town t( day. Robbed the Machine. Mike Prlbula yesterday put ?3.50 as bait in the ulckel-ln the-slot machine which he has In his saloon on East Centre street and left the place for a few minutes. Upon his return he found that the machine had been robbed. The one who took the money Inserted the blade of a pen knife under the glass front of tho machine and tipped the pockets. McElhenny's ladles' the cosiest ln town. dining rooms are An Early Pay. The employes of the Kehloy Run col liery, who received their pay last F.'iday, will be paid again next Friday. Three weeks will then elapse before the next payday arrives. The change is said to have been arranged iu order to give Mr. Robert Thomas, of the Thomas Coal Company, a chance to make a western trip. Dr. Roberts Married. Dr. j. Pierce Roberts, of town, nnd Miss Maine Hardlsty, daughter of ex-Senator Hardlsty, of Baltimore, Md., were mnrried yesterday ln Philadelphia. The doctor nnd his bride will limit the bridal tour and expect to come to Shennndoah to morrow evening. Camp 112, Attention I All members of Washington Camp, No. 112, P. O. S. of A., are requested tu meet In Egan's hall, South Main street, at 0 a. m. to-morrow (Thursday) to take part in the parade. Lewis Leak, Jr., Pres. Attest : F. C. Reese, Seo'y. How to Make Money. Great wealth has been accumulated by small savings. You can save money by purchasing Wall Paper now to keep for future use, I am selling out my entire stock at Just what it cost roe. Come and see the bargains. J. P. Carden, 231 West Centre street. Schools to Close. It was stated to-day that ill consequence of the proposed .business men'B demon stration all tho publio schools of town will be closed to-morrow. Will te Idle To morrow, The Wm. Penn colliery will be idle to morrow to give Us employes n chance to witness the business men's demonstration and attend the picnic. Iheld for BURGLARY. Ule "Mrtlng case hinging upon the dis- pute ln tho Kvangellcnl Association be An Old Offender With Many Alias in ' twee" "e Howmanltes on one side and the the Tolls. MAKES A PLEA OF GUILT. He Acknowledges Being: an Accomplice and Cliarg-es Another Man With Being: i the Meal Burglar-A Denial. Enoch Selbert, nllas Adam Bovolskl, alias Lodosky, alias Amos, was brought to town last evening from Sunbury to answer charges of burglary and receivinc stolen goods. Selbert was brought here handcuffed by William B. Jones, of Mt. Carmel, a representative of Countv D tectlve Amour, of this place. beibert was arrested several weeks noo In Mt. Cnrmel while trying to dlsposo of a large number of watch chains, charms and sleeve buttons. It was suspected that the goods were stolen nnd while Selbert was held in the Sunbury jail to nwalt trial on a charge of peddling without a license efforts were made to trace thn Jewelry, and with success. It was found that the chains nnd sIhpvb buttons had been Btolen from tho strm. of Samuel Block, on South Main street, this town. When Selbert was called for trial at Sunbury on Monday the nomlnm charge against him was nol. pressed and he was tu rned over to Special Officer Jones. When beibert appeared before Justice Williams last night he was neatly dressed nnd did not look by any means like thP ordinary run of burglars. He is cood looking nnd speaks English well. His general appearance is directly cant to his record. Selbert was told of the char nln.i him and said he was guilty onlv as n complice. He stated that on the night In a s.t. meiuneoiiney iietolskl v .-i "2n on South Main street and aft klBx to feo th ?i r,nks Kctolskl Persuaded of Bloca store. It Selbert says that Ketolskl gave Aim a large knife and told him to stand guard at the door. Ketolski then went Into the house nnd came out with his pockets full of jewelry. He made two trips Into the place and secured jewelry eacli time. After the burglary Kotolski and Selbert went to Turkey Run nnd the former tried to persuade his brother to keeptbe jewelry In his house. Tho brother refused nnd the two men hid tho stolen property in a bush. Selbert soys he then left town and unsuccessfully sought work at other places. He returned, nnd being shqrt of money, took the jewelry nnd tried to sell it at Mt. Cnrmel. Upon this slntcment Justice Williams issued a warrant for Ketolski's arrest Hat evening aud he wns taken into custody. The nccused man denied Seibert's story in toto and said he wasluuo way engaged in the burglary. Selbert, on the other hand, repented his story in the presence of Ketolskl, nnd parts of it were confirmed by Policeman Walaltis and Ketolski's brother. Walat tlssald he saw two men lenve the rear of Block's place about four o'clock in the morning of the day stated by Selbert. Wolnltis blew his whistle for assistance, but the men disappeared in the mean time. The brother testified that Ketolskl and Selbert called at his house In Turkey Run, but he wns not clear as to the object of the call. About seventy watch chains and dozens of sleeve buttons were Bpread upon the Justice's table and Mr. Block Identified them as his property. Several watches which were found In Ketolskl'a house were also produced, but not Identified. Justice Williams decided to hold Selbert and Ketolskl for further hearing this evening and they are confined in the lockup. Policeman Walaltis has n warrant for Selbert for robbing a South Main street barber shop. Three cases of burglary against Selbert were nol. prossed at Pottsville during the last term of court, because the District Attorney could not find Selbert, who was in tho Sunbury Jail at the time. Special for One Week. We offer tc day a full line of ready-made sheets, pillow cases aud bolster cases at less than tho price of the muslin alone Sheets, bleached or unbleached, for M) cents ; pillow cases IS cents; bolster cases 25 cents. All the best quality. L. J. Wilkinson, 8-29-tf 20 South Main St, Steam Renovating Co. call for, clean And deliver Ingrain and Brussels at 8a per yard; heavier carpets 4c. 82 E. Coal St. A Dangerous Trap. An Insecure cover of a coal hole In a pavement on the east side of North Main street, between Lloyd nnd Coal stroets, threw Mrs. Joseph Temple violently to the pavement, but fortunately she escaped serious Injury. People who have such traps on their properties should givethem tho strictest attention. House Wanted. A five or fclx-room house, centrally located, is wanted. Address, Herald office. 10-2-tf WILL HOLD ON. The Anti-Bowmanltes of Town will Not Give up. The decision of the Supreme Court iu uuosuesami KherltBson the other will not change the administration of tho local Kvaueelieal church, for the present at least. This church has n membership of over 150, aud a gentleman whoseems to know says that but half a doaeu have any inclination towards the Bowmanltes, and only ono of them Is a trustee, the six other trustees standing by the majority of the congregation. Tho church nnd pulpit will be claimed nnd held on the ground that the majority of n parish own the property. Before possession will be surrendered there will bo another lnw suit In which the ouestlnn of ownership will be put to a test. This is also said to be the sentiment of Mm Evangelical congregations of Mahanoy City, Frnckvillo and Ashland, where thn nntl-Bomnnltes are very strong. ine iiowmnnlte fight if In the hands of Bishops Bowman and Eher. of Chicm Bishop Breyfogel.of Reading, ond Bishop iium, oi Cleveland. The leaders of the antl-Bowmnn right are Bishop Dubs, of Chicago; Bishop Ha men, of Rending; Bishop Stanford, of Hnrrisburg; Rev. W. F. Hell, of Allen town ; nnd Rev. A. M. Snmpsell. of Read ing. Rev. Frederick, now pastor of the Evan gelical church at Tamaqun, was elected at tho Bowinnnlte conference last Febru ary to take charge of the churches at Shenandoah, Mahanoy City, Frackvllle, Ashlaud and Tamaqaa. He lias been holding back, awaiting the decision of the Supreme Court. Now that the Bow mtnites have won hu will no doubt at tempt to exercise his nuthority lu the churches named and when ho does, it Is snld, the Bowmaulte war will open ln Schuylkill. McElhenny will hnve snapper, clnm and, oyster soup this evening. NOT AS BAD AS REPORTED. Still Elffht Percent. and-Haif Time Is a turns .of colllerlorarltwtfW wages to be paid the employes for the Inst half of September and first half of' Octo ber has made the following report :' Draper col., P. & It. o. A I. Co f 2 40 9 Preston, No. 3, " . 2 SI 9 Locust Spring, z'aS.O Oak liiil, Loltenrlng A Co 2.11 9- Iteliance, P. A II. c. A I. Co lUWr The nverage of these prices is J2.27. 1 per ton and the rate of wages is 8 per cent, below the ?2 50 basis. It was reported here on Monday that the rate would bo 11 per ceut. below the basis. While there Is cause for rejoicing that the rato did not drop that low and that it is one per cent, above the rate of the last four weeks, still it Is low enough to work much hardship In connection with tho half-time schedule of working time. Fun, fast and furious, attends tho development of the new edition of "Sho Couldn't Marry Three." BASE BALL. The Bostons won at Pottsville yesterday ln n pretty game by n score of 0 to 5. Tho Bostons made the winning run after two men were out, Duffy knocking out a home run. Tho Pottsvllles disbanded last night, but they will play here to-morrow on tho co-operative plan, if the weather permits. bhennndoahnnd Pottsville will play at the latter place on Friday for the benefit of Manager Smith, of the Pottsvllles. Ashenback goes to his homo at Cincin nati on Monday. Pottsvlllo has hinted that she wants him for next Beason, but he is inclined to play In one of the western leagues. Mrs. Bridgeman, R. C. M., teaches violin (specialty) cello and piano. Corner of Jardiu and Lloyd streets. 0-3-tf Deeds Recorded. The following deeds were recorded in Pottsville yesterday : Matthew Beddow to Eliza Perry, lot ln Frackvllle ; Bridget ltellly to mien T. Sweeney, half lot in Shenandoah ; Rev. John Gruhler to Evan Anstock, lot in Shenandoah. Kupture. Care guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store. No. 3 South Main street. 0-13-tf Look Out! For packed eggs. Lots of them on the market. We never sell any. Wont touch 'em. Only. 'fresh ones at our store. 12a North Jardin St.