' NIN VOL. X.-N0. 105. SHENANDOAH, PA., TUESDAY, AUGUST (, 1895. ONE CENT. PLACE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT), IN THE "EVENING HERALD" AND REACH THE BUYERS. KITE HEESLB Refrigerators, Baby Carriages. Large Stock, J. P. WILLIAMS & SON, South Main St., Just Received ! A handsome line of lace and fringe trimmed window shades in popular colors. J, tc.U mTm I J Lf- . A lace trimmed oil cloth shade mounted on tlio best ImJU I I I I I 1 r. - spring roller made, for 50c. A Guarantee that every spring roller Is perfect tlint leaves our store. Wc handle pothlng but the best roller made, and you pny no more for them than unscrupulous dealers ask you for on Inferior article. You should see tlds superior lino of similes before you make your purchases. Wo aro positive wo can niako you a regular customer If you will but sparo the tlmo to call on us. Curtain Poles and Chains, Extension Sash Rods, Wall Paper, Fall Styles, Room Mouldings, Etc. F. J. PORTZ & SON, 21 North Main Street, Shenandoah. Cherrington's FINE GROCERY, No. 121 North Main Street. "V Fresh Creamery Butter and Eggs received tri-weekly and sold as low as possible. Loose Coffee at 23, 28, 30 and 35 cents per pound. Oolong, Imperial, Extra Oolong and English Breakfast Teas at 25, 40, 50 and 60 cents per pound. "Largest assortment in town of all kinds of ---Canned Goods- JUST ORENED With a full line of Fresh and Smoked Meats, everything1 else to be had In a first-class lowest casn prices. THOS. JONES, - Carden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo have just received a fine lino of tlio most beautiful and artistic papers m tho market, which we will sell at very rcasonahlo prices. Wo have also in stock a great deal of last year's patterns which we aro selling at a sacrifice. Corao and sco our Hue of goods. Wo bavo tho most beautiful nnd artistic papers. Largest Paper Store In Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. . . a iv iTnnsn Slnm nnd Decorative Painting. O . l. w- l I C- IJ , No. Tne Last Clearing Mid-Summer Sole Consisting of trimmed leghorn hats from $1.23 r.m life fmtn ..ti in si oi Vhilii nil Inr ut). Silk mull hats 81.00. Infants' caps 5c. up. cheap. Nuns veils from $.25 up. MRS. J. No. 26 South Main Street, J. FOR SALE ! 2 Cars No. 1 Old White Oats. 1 Car Choice 1 Car Hay. I 100 Bbls. Flour. Bbls. Fresh Flour. 25 Best Make, Lowest Prices. Shenandoah. Lard, Dry Salt Bacon, Sausages, and meat market, which will be sold at - 119 N. Main St. 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Penna. MILLINERY GOODS to $3.50. Largo lino of hell-top sailor and for 15c. Ladies untrimmcu hats lrom :;ue Infants' and children's Mounting goods very KELLY, Shenandoah, Penna Yellow Corn. Choice, Old Wheat Ground Rye At KEITER'S. THE TRAILJF HUMAN BLOOD It Leads Through Several Apartments In Holmes1 "Castle." EVIDENCE AGAINST PAT QUINLAN I Trunks and Other Property That Belonged to Minnie Williams Found In His Possession Chicago Police Still -Unearthing Evidence. ClllCAOO, Aug. 0. Human uiood was found yostordny In Holmos' castle, bo gpattorcd from ouo room to nnothor. Solenco aided Dotectlvos Fltzpntrlck nnd Norton wkoro other agencies had failed, nnd unoovorod moro startling ovhlonco against H. II. Holmes and Vat Qulnlnu than has yot boon found In tho cnstlo. There was found In tho cnstlo by tho de tectives and a medical export n trail of blood leading from tho doorway of tho dining room ot Mrs. Julia h. Conner to tlio sink in tho samo room; from thoro Into the dark chambor. whero sho and Ponrl formerly slept, and from there to tho lnsido of tho door opening into tho bath room, whoro tho trap door was; on tno baso hoard of that room auovo tho trap door, nnd down on to tho secret stalrcnso which led to tho false elovator shaft and thonco Into tho bnsomont. Tho blood was human. A clot of blood mixed with hu man hair wns found. Also from tho dobrls In tho dark chamber, whero mother and child slopt, thoro was taken somo childs' underwear stained with blood; a pnlr of brown dl ngonul trousors, stalnod at tho bottom with blood; tho pockot of a woman's dross, blood soaked; a hundkorcklof which hnd been used to wipo up blood with, nnd various clothes and parts of undoroloth Ing soaked with blood. Thoso articles woro examined microscopically nt tho time of tholr discovery, and tho test mado then and thoro ns to tho stains nnd blotches being human blood. With one or two exceptions tho exports say they woro all marked with humnu blood. A. ropo was found, and on Its knots blood Was dlscovorod. In Pat Qulnlnn's prlvato living rooms woro found two trunks of tho theatrical typo. One was purchased from Meoks, In Donvor. On both trunks wero tho In itials "M. It. "W." These Initials had boon painted over. Tho Initials are thoso of Mtnulo B. "Williams. Pat Qulnlan stated ttuur his being taken into custody that both tho truuks bolonged to him. Detec tives Norton and Fltzpatrlck havo now tho truth that both trunks belonged to Minnie Williams. Qulnlnu will bo confronted with this I ovldonco. Ho will also be facod with books found in his possession, and which bo longed to Mlnnio Williams. Thero nro mugnzlnes bearing dato as lute as April, 1804, demonstrating that Minuio Will iams was alivo nt that tlmo. The fact that ono of her trunks was brought to Denver was explained by tho Information, already scourod by Chi Jf Badenooh, that after sho entered tho employ of Holmes, and finally left Chicago, sho ontorod tho theatrical business in Denver. Chief Badonoch has also securod, in ad dition to tho abovo ovldonce, posltlvo proof that Bonjumlu F. Pltozel was at Dwight as a patient when Emily Clgrand was thoro as stonographor. Ho went un dor tho name of Iiobert K. Pholps. Undor that name ho mot Emily CIgrand and wooed her. Tho girl did not leave Dwight of hor own froe will, but was discharged for Inability to properly porform hor du tlos. As soon as ho loft Dwight sho camo to Chicago and ontorod tho employ of Holmes. Thoro sho again mot Pltczol un dor thfl name of Pholps. Chief Badcnocu boliovos alfthis ovl- dence to bo tho most Important of any, savo tho partial confessions of Mr. and Mrs. Qulnlan, that ho has yet securod. Tho infttrenco drawn by tho ollieors from tho trail of blood which was discovered was that tho blood, boing human, camo from somo porson who was killed In tho dark chamber, dragged from thoro to tho trapdoor and thence down tho secret stair way to tho basement beneath. Go to Maley's for silver belts, ladies' tf bucklos, 10 North Main street. CnrilllV .Singers Coining. Tho famous Cardiff singers, who won tho first prize nt tho World's Fair and have since been multiplying triumphs during a tour of Europe, and havo appeared by special order beforo Her Majesty Queen Victoria, are about to mako another tour of tho United States and havo been engaged to givo a concert in Ferguson's theatre on November 1st, for tho benefit of tho Methodist Episcopal church parsonage. Tho singers number 23 and aro ladies of culture and refinement. Tho following committeo of ladies luis been ap pointed to act as a reception committee and will look aftor tho comfort of tho singers while they aro here: Mrs. T.J. liroughall, Mrs. Charlos Girvin, Mrs. J. S. Kistler, Mrs. S. A. Iieddall, Misses Edith Morgan, Sallio Wasley, Ella McGinnoss und Bella Uruwn. Tho arrangements for the concert will bo In charge of tho following committeo : Mesrs, J. J. Price, Josso Hughes, Juntos Pattorson, T. It. Edwards and William G. Gregory. They predict ono of the best musical treats the people of this town havo had for bouio time. Aro you a sutrerer from that terrlblo plague, Itching Piles? Item's Ointment will bring you Instant relief and permanent cure. Get it from your dealer. Harry Hcekor's Sentence. Judge Savldgo yesterday morning sentenced Harry W. Becker, of Girardville, to $30 lino and costs. This is the caso that grow out of tho troublo between he and tho Eberlo party and In which Becker was found guilty several months ago. 1'nll of Coal. Stanley Dowltch, a Polo, had his head and hands Injured yesterday afternoon by a of coal In Park No. 2 colliery. full PITHY POINTS. Prothunotary Deogan has received a copy of the n 1m of the Superior Court of Pennsyl vania. An As lland lady this morning lost a gold watch oil Main street, and It has not yet been found. Car 31 of the Schuylkill Traction Company grounded In town last evening, and delayed tralllc for only a short while. Tho rsport of Minis Inspector Brcnnau, of tho scvjpiith district, shows that five fatal mino ncHdcnts occurred in July. Tho Morris Nidge colliery, near Centralla, operated hy Scranton capitalists, is In tho hands of the Sheriff. The I.chigli Naviga tion Company lias claims for royalty. Tho continued drmiElit threatens to put the Minors''Hopital to some Inconveiilcnco in securing' a supply of water. The spring which supplies the institution lias run low, and thojliianageinent is seeking othur sources. A New (Irocery More has beep opened hy C. IJublnsky, next to Gmlin'f wall paper store, on West Centre street, which contains everything to ho found in a first-class grocery storo at lowest possible prices. ( Call and ho convinced. 8-5-lw Kluctlou of Teachers. A regular meeting of the School Hoard will be heldjin tho West street school building to morrow evening and an election of teachers will bottaken up again. This has been mado necessary on account of tho resignation of Miss Joannetto U. Itamage from tho position of teacher of vocal music. It is understood tluro are about half a dozen applicants for tb.3 position and tlio selection will detennino whether or not an election of another day school teacher will bo necessary. If Miss Itamago's successor is taken from tho day school corps a vacancy will bo left for one of the applicants who wero not elected when tho corps was made up for tho coming term, and possibly leave a vacancy in tlio corps of evening school teachers. Two of the appli cants for Miss Iiamago's position are not members of tho day school corps and should either he elected no other elections will bo necessary. Babies made happy with Luks' Syrup. Hogus Certificates. A war lias been inaugurated by the United Mino Workers Association of tlio Anthracite district against tlio issuance of bogus miners' certificates, and Jiulgo Pershing has been ap pealed to to lend his assistance in the matter. His Honor has consented to aid tlio committee in stopping the nefarious practice, and tlio probabilities arc that thero will bo less eauso for complaint from this source in tho future. The practice has been going on in this county, and especially in Shenandoah and vicinity, for a number of years, and in tlio meantime thoso who aro responsible for the issuance of bogus certificates havo tilled their coders out of tho earnings of unsuspecting foreigners. Every encouragement should be given tho movement by all regularly licensed mino workers. To-day and To-morrow. Great bargains in groceries. Auction on Wednesday, at 7 p. m., when tho entire stock will bo disposed of. Lovers of bargains should not fail to take advantage of this opportunity. P. Coffi:b. 8-5-2t The County to l'ay Costs. Circulars have been sent out by the State Board of Health to tho County Commis sioners and tho Directors of the Poor. The County Commissioners are charged with cer tain duties. Among these aro tho assump tion of expenses when It is necessary to quarantine or disinfect a district and the sull'erers by reason of poverty aro not ablo to bear the expenses. In minor matters, such as sporadic cases of contagious diseases mid fuiluro on the part of local authorities to take proper measure of a sanitary nature thu Commissioners lire expected to notify tlio State Board. To Our Tat rous The Ladles. We olfur our entire stock of short ends of silks and dress goods, remnants of calicoes, ginghams, whito goods, etc., nt greatly re duced prices. All tho odds and ends of our season's big business are in this lot at half price or loss. Come while the assortment is large, as our advertisements always bring crowds of eager buyers. L. J. Wilkinson, 8-3-3t 29 South Main Street. The only baby medicine Luks' Syrup. Cultivating Watermelons. F. B. Bine, a produce dealer of I.owisburg, whilo in town transacting business witli his local representatives, Howling & Graham, stated that the fanners of I.owisburg havo undertaken a wholesale cultivation of water melons and that they expect to send out 25 ear loads this season. Shirts t, Shirts I! Shirts U! Good Negligee shirts, laundried and mi' laundried, 50 cent goods, at 35 cents. At Max Levlt's up-to-ilato hat and gents' fur nisher, 15 East Centre street. 8-5-2t (iiiirdlaus Appointed. Georgo W. Horn was appointed guardian of Katiu Horn, minor child of Peter C. Horn, lute of Union township; also guardian of David E., Stella L. May, Peter, Charlos, Kalph and George Lindeiiuiuth, minor chil dren of Amanda Liudcnmuth, lato of Shen andouli, deceased. Skin and blood dlsoasos, causing all sorts of dire disease to human happiness aro easily und quickly cured by Burdock Blood Bitters. lixti nshi! Improvements. Tho Sheets proporty, on East Lloyd street, recently purchased by M. M. Burke, Esq., Is undergoing extensive improvements. It is now Iu the hands of tho painters, and when completed will present a neat appear auco. Veethlug children should bo treated with Luks' soothing syrup. tf A Change Made In Two of the Positions Last Night. PRESIDENT SPALDING RE-ELECTED John Curtln Succeeds Thomas M. Scanlan as Secretary and Hon. Patrick Conry Succeeds Edward Miles as Health Officer. It was evident when tlio members of the Board of Health met last night that there wns something in tho wind. Some of them were rather tart in their addresses to each other and the feathers of the dove of peace seemed somewhat milled and soiled. After tho meeting got started tho piqued aspect of the doportment became more pronounced and on moro than one occasion it looked as if there would be an open rupture, but tho pent up feelings were continued under control and there was no demonstration beyond dark looks and a few sharp exchanges. It was exactly 7:30 o'clock when President Spalding took his sent. Tlio doctor stated that ho would await the arrival of Mr. Mulone, ono of the members, before proceed ing with business, but Mr. Miles insisted that the meeting proceed, as the hour had arrived. The president said he would open the meet ing, but would not allow any business to bo transacted until all the members of the Hoard would havo an opportunity to bo heard. At this moment Mr. Mulone entered the chamber and danger of a rupture on account of his continued abseuce was warded oil'. Tho new arrival made a full attendauco of members, namely, Messrs. Spalding, Miles, Malone, McIIale and Morrison, and tho presi dent announced that the Board would proceed to organize. Mr. Miles nominated Mr. Morrison for per manent president and Mr. Mulone nominated Dr. Spalding. Mr. Morrison declined and Mr. McIIale nominated Mr. Miles. Dr. Spalding was re-elected, receiving tho votes of Messrs. Malone, Morrison and himself. Tho nomination for secretary having been declared open Mr. Morrison named John Curtin and Mr. Miles nominated Thomas M. Scanlan. Mr. Curtin received tho votes of Messrs. Morrison and Malone and the votes of Messrs. Miles and Melfale went to Mr. Scanlan. President Sjialding said he would not vote, as he had another choice. lie was for Carl Coogan and another vote would be taken. Messrs. Miles and Malone raised the point that it was too late to name Mr. Coogan, as the nominations had been closed. A second vote was taken and Mr. Curtin was elected on the votes of Messrs. Spaldin Mulone nnd Morrison. Nominations for Health Oillcer were then received and Mr. Malone placed the name of Hon. Patrick Conry. Mr. McIIale named John O'Donnell. Mr. Conry was elected by the samo votes that elected the other ollieors and the president declared the Board ad journed until the regular meeting to bo held next Friday evening. The old ollieors of tho Board hold over until the expiration of their year, on the 18th inst. Cannot lie Kxccllcd. Tho beverage put on tho market by tho Columbia Brewing Company is manufac tured of tho very best hops and malt and is gaining a very wide reputation, so as to com pel the firm to enlargo their plant. Every body should drink it. It I'ulso Arrest Charged. Policeman George Walaltis was beforo Justice Williams lust night, charged by Joseph Krivcnas, of West Coal street, with false arrest and imprisonment. Tho ollicer waived a hearing and entered $300 bail for trial at court. Krivcnas says that Walaltis entered his house and arrested him without a warrant. Krivcnas says ho spent a night in the lockup and was released the next morning upon pay ing fino and costs amounting to f H. Krivcnas says be did nothing und ho does not know why ho was arrested. Sclicitly House, Bean soup for lunch to-night. Boston baked beans to-morrow night. Clams. Oysters. Hani and soft shelled eralw, Deviled crabs. Chicken soup. Fish cakes. Midsummer .Sociable, Columbia park will bo tho sceno of an en joyable gathering to-inorrow evening, tho occasion being tlio second of a series of mid summer sociabli'B. No invitations havo been issued, but thiw.1 who received former invita tions aro cordially invited to attend. Tho committee having the all'utr in ehurgo con sists of Messrs. G. W. Helper, H. V. Hesse and Harry IlunUingor, and this in itself is sufficient to guarantee a most enjoyablo tlmo for thoso who attend. Malcy, tho Jeweler, for your wedding rings, 10 North Main street. tf New Klectrlo ltulhwiy. A stock company is being formed by Cen tralla and Ashland capitalists to construct an electric railway between thoso two towns. Wheu completed this will make a continuous lino of electric system from Shamokiu to Mahanoy City. Tlio now lino will no doubt prove u paying investment. Tlio people of tlio two towns havo been agitating tho ques tion for somo time, and it will bo a groat convenience to them. Sprung Any T.eiilis I-utely? Wo can't stop tho leaks from tho clouds hut Bell, the plumber, cornor Main and Centra streets, can stop all your leaks In water and gas mains with satisfaction. Tho only baby medicine Luks' Syrup. THE BUSY STORE 116 and 118 North Main Street. We are still on the close out of Summer Goods. The remarkable low price moves them. We are selling our 12 l-2c Summer Goods at 9 1 -2c. This includes Dem ities, Percales, Lawns, White Goods, &c, &c. Our seamless ioc hose is equaled by none in the market. Sizes 5 to 74, now at 10c. A lot of Laces have just come in. Just what you want, any width. Narrow or wide we let you have at 5c a yard. At this price we could not continue to sell always. We would not like to lose money all the time. BED SPREADS at a bargain. A small lot, what there is of them you may have at 55c. You must not think you get a $5.00 spread. We mean you get more than your money's worth. A lot of damaged Baby Robes reduced to about one half of real value. Not much wrong with them, except wrinkled. MAX SCHMIDT. The Salvation Army. dipt. Withers and Lieutenant Mars, of tho local corps, yesterday left for Wllkesbarre, to visit friends. A special meeting of tho Salvation Army will bo held to-night and Major Halpin, of Philadelphia, will pay his farewell visit to Slienaudouh. The Major bus, as a Salva tionist, traveled nearly half around the world. The meeting will be opened at 7:43 and 110 admission feo will bo charged. Held lor Assault. Thomas Kashata charged Joseph and Anthony Krivcnas before Justice Bicrstein last night with assault and battery and each were put under $1,000 hail for trial. Kashata .says the two men assaulted him 011 East Centre street Saturday night. Ho displayed several ugly cuts on his head. They Hud to AVulk. Peter Foster nnd William Wentzberger, two aged residents of Mahanoy City, while returning from Broekvillc Saturday evening last, wero tumbled out of their carriage and while hunting for the horse in the darkness were forestalled by two pedestrians, who. found it and drove oh", leaving the owners to go to Mahanoy City on foot. Kllglliu Disabled. The engine which started from Mt. Girmel this morning with tho Lehigh Valley pas senger train due here at 8:03, broko down at Centralia and the train was brought to town by an Empire freight engine, arriving about ten minutes late. Court Mouse Clerks' Outing, The clerks employed in tlio various ollices at the court house last evening enjoyed a chicken and wallle supper at Tumbling Ituu. Among those present wero Carl Coogan and Edward Itoberts, of town. l-aigllsli Lutheran l'lenie. The Ladies' Aid Society, in connection with the Sunday school of tho English Lutheran church, will bold 11 basket picnic at High Point park 011 Friday, tho 0th instant, leaving hero at 10:00 a. 111. A cordial in vitation is extended all. An Ugly Wound. Harry liirklebach, aged 18 years and re siding at Win. Penn, sustained a painful injury yesterday hy stepping on tho upturned point of a spike, which passed clean through tho foot. Dr. Brady dronsed tho injury. The I'lllnplilet Laws. Tho new pamphlet laws of the stale can he secured hy application at the County Treas urer's ollico at Pottsvllle. They cost $1.00 per copy. Spent Yesterday at High Tolut. Tho members of the Star of Bcthlohem Lodge, No. 7, A. L. P. A., of town.spent yes terday at High Point park, and had a most enjoyable time. Buy Keystone Hour. Bo sure that the name Lkksiu & Baku, Ashland, Hi., Is printed on every sack. tf OUR VIEWS ON THE TWO POLITICAL QUESTIONS. On tho Silver Question you bring us tho silver, and wo will givo you thu liest value for it lu groceries than any other storo iu town. On tho Turitt' taritl' "for revenue only." That Is, wo put on just enough turitT to produce sutllcient revenue to jwy us for fourteen hours wotk every day. Graf's, 122 North JardluSt., Shenandoah. I
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