TTENIN& e VOL. X.-N0. 213. SHENANDOAH, PA., TUESDAY, A TGI LIST 27, 1095. ONE CENT. PLACE VOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN THE "EVENING HERALD" AND REACH THE BUYERS. HEEIILD Refrigerators, Baby Carriages. Large Stock, J. P. WILLIAMS & SON, South Main St., SCHOOL BAGS, Plain and Initial. Double and Single, Leather and Canvas Bags for Boys. SCHOOL. COMPANIONS, &C, AT F. J. PORTZ 8c SON, 21 North Main Street, Shenandoah. CHBRRINGTON'S 121 NORTH MAIN STREET. Wc have opened with a full lino of GREEN GROCERIES and TRUCK, wholesale and retail, which wo receive daily In largo quantities, and will bo sold at closo figures, . , Re member that wo nlso carry the choicest lino of groceries in the town. ALWAYS FRESH. HOME DRESSED BEEF AND SPRING LAMB TO-DAY AT THOS. JONES, - - 11 N. Main St. The Busy Store is the place to call; Here bargains Max Schmidt offers all Elegant effects in Dress and Dry Goods, too. Best assortment in Shenandoah, he has for you; Undersold by others, he will never be; Schmidt, "The Hustler" for bargains, you should see, Young, old, middle aged, rich or poor. Strictly one-price goods at his store procure; Time tried "Schmidt" a reputation has won, On all sides pronounced "the best" by every one. Residents of Shenandoah, one and all, Early or late, at "The Busy Store" should call. Max Schmidt, 116 and 118 North flain 2 Cars No. 1 Old White Oats. 1 Car Choice 1 Car Hay. 100 Bbls. Choice Old Wheat Flour. Bbls. Fresh Ground .Rye 25 Flour. Best Make, Lowest Prices. Shenandoah. -FINE-GROCERIES. Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Yellow Corn. At KEITER'S. Harrisburg' Is Now the Scene of the Final Charge. THE STATE COMMITTEE MEETING. A MAJORITY (JOT TOGETHER AND DE THRONED GILKESON. A JUDGE FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY William Wllhelm Spoken of For the Superior Court. Senator Quay Says Victory Is Assured He Claims a Majority of the Delegates Leaving Out the Doubtful and Contested Administration Men Count on a Majority of Nine. Special to Evenino Heualii. llAlilttsnuno, August 27. Tho day beforo tho battle of tho giants of tho Republican party in this stato has caused a state of affairs that ovory party adherent discusses with apprehension. It is simply this: Will thcro bo two conventions ? Many of the prominent leaders here now, and especially those favorablo to Senator Quay, all say that it is probable that a rump convention will ho tho outcome of Gllkpson's refusal to preside over tho deliberations of ate committee last night, and espec ially when tho call was signed by 71 of tho 21 memliers. What will bo tho result of this refusal nono of tho leaders will risk a prediction. Tho Quay headquarters wcro crowded last night, and this morning delegates from dif ferent sections of tho stato aro being ushered in to worship at tho shrine of tho man from Reaver. Magistrate Durham, Senator Pen rose and Senator Thomas, tho Quay leaders in Philadelphia, are ever at tho Senator's side and ready to assist in Hank movements .ind in mustering the incoming hordes. Senator Stone, of Alleghany, has plainly and in a few words told Senator Quay that if he attempted to compromise with his op ponents ho could count on losing his (Stone's) political friendship forover. There is no compromiso open for Mr. Quay, unless it means tho withdrawal of flilkcson. Other wise tho Senator cannot hold one half of his followers to vote for other than himself for btato chairman. With tho lines drawn so tightly and tho feeling so strong, the victor will either bo Quay or Gilkcson. A com promiso candidate is out of tho question. Tho delegatos from Schuylkill arrived here early this morning and already tho admin istration forces havo put out decoys for their capture. It is hardly probable that tho Gilkeson gunners will land any of them. They cannot go contrary to tho sentiment that exists in that county so strongly for Quay. It is true thoy aro friendly to Hast ings, but draw the lino on Gilkeson. In doing so thoy carry out tho will of their constituents. Schuylkill has many warm friends of tho Hero of Johnstown, who aro also Senator Quay's supporters. So you see how little Mr. Gilkeson can flguro on that county's support. In conversation with a delegate from Schuylkill, this morning, I gleaned that tho administration pcoplo are ofl'ering hoodlo and that one of their number had been approached Failing to stato who tho man was, tho roader must furnish tho other information for him self. In my judgmont, tho tlmo of tho Gilkeson people is poorly spout in looking for recruits among the Schuylkill delegatus. Will Schuylkill county get ono of tho Superior Court judgeships? It may surpriso some of tho party votors to know that thoro is a quiet but nevertheless determined effort being put forward by the party leadors of that county in behalf of ono of their number for tho position. At the present writing tho friends of Mr. Quay aro bringing strong pressure to boar upon tho Senator to iuduco him to drop at least three of tho Govoruor's appointments to tho Pencil. What tho result will bo Itisadillicult matter to detormino. Neither tho Senator or his lieutenants will talk; and this fuct creates tho impression that thoro is some truth in tho rumor. Should it prove to bo true, Schuylkill's chances of getting a rcproseutatlvo on tho ticket aro bright, indeed. Tho county is do sorvlug of recognition. Its entire delega tion is solid for tho Senator, and ho has a strong feeling of friendship toward tho Ro publlcaus of that section. Tho gentleman in whoso interests tho Schuylkill delegation is working, so I am Informed, Is nono other than William Wll helm, Esq,, of Pottsvillo. Ho is ono of tho (Continued on Fourth Page.) FELL FORTY FEET. An Ashland Man Huh a Thrilling i:perl once at Atlantic City. Among tlinso who accompanied .Too Hooker Post No. 43, G. A. R., of Ashland, to Atlantic City last Thursday, was Cant. M. E. Kelly. During his stay at tho resort Captain Kelly had a remarkable cscupo from death. Ho is a somnambulist. On Friday night ho arose from his bed in tho hotel, removed the lly screen from the window of his room, and stepped out into space, falling from tho third story to the court full forty feet below. Thoaceidcnt was discovered by Capt. Kelly's roommate, John Fisher, of Fountain Springs, who was aroused by tho falling window Bcreen. Strange to nay, tho only injury Capt. Kelly sustained was a bruised shoulder. It Don't Cost Anything to look neat, if you leave your work at Fay's Steam Laundry and reccivo a freo guess on tho beans. To Prosecute the Police. Joo Miller, Joe Ramaikis and Stincy Davltitus, three of tho men who were caught in tho raid in the Siemianis house early Mon day morning have sworn out warrants before Justice Lawlor for tho arrest of Chief of Polico Tosh, Lieutenant Lee, Patrolmen Hand and Walaitis and Special Ofllcer Martin Mullahey, tho officers who were engaged in tho raid. Tho charges aro assault ami bat tery and fatso arrest and imprisonment. The cases will Iks heard at seven o'clock this evening. Alex. Siemianis, the proprietor of tho pkico raided, called at tho Hkrald office to-day and stated that tho girl found in the placo ! a Lithuanian and that her name is Susio liurkc, and not Alice Kelly. Siemianis also wanted it understood tliat his name is not spelled "Semauis," and that tho name of his brother, ono of tho men arrested in tho raid, Is Andrew. Teething children should , be treated with Luks' soothing syrup. tf Went t Harrislmrg. Although the departures for Harrisburg wore not near as largo to-day as hail been expected, there will bo quite a number of Shenandoah people on the Harnshurg streets to-night. Early this morning quite a dele gation Jeftaailat nooua larger nuniborwent. Among thosu who have guno to tho interest ing sceno of action are State Delegato Dcngler, Alex. Strouse, Coiiuriliiu-u Gable and McElhcnny, ex-Councilmeu Lamb and Gallagher, Harry Kciper, R. I). Hugenbuch, Justice T. T. Williams, E. V. Wilde, Hon. Joseph Wyatt, J. J. Yost, M. II. Kohler and E. J. Da vies. Others will go this overling aud several will leave on the early morning P. & R. train. llreell'fl Lunch Leads Tlieiu All. Home-made vegetable soup- for free lunch to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning and even ing. Watch tho "ad" for Saturday's lunch, something entirely new. TmnslVr of Priests. Rev. Father Brady, formerly curato of tho Annunciation church in town and for tho past few years pastor at Reaver Meadow, announced to his congregation at the latter placo last Sunday that ho had been trans ferred to tho Tauiaqua diocese and will take charge there next Friday. Rev. Hr.idy suc ceeds Rev. Fogarty, who will bo transferred to Minorsvillo. It is not known who will succeed Rev. llmdy at Ilea vor Meadow. These changes aro caused by the retirement of tho parish priest at Minersville. (lo to Welter's for your nice morning lunch of a uico dish of pea soup. Move Klcctrlc Power. A charter is being applied for by Hon. D. D. Phillips,, of Gordon; Dr. 0. S. W. Schomo, of Ashland, and Andrew Comrey, Ephraim Rarlow ami Harrison Hall, of Mahanoy City, us incorporators of a now corporation to bo known as tho Ilutlor Light, Heat and Power Company. Tho specific objects of tho com pany is not stated, but it is understood that the principal object is to distribute electric power in Butlor township. l'or Salo ut Once. Household furniture, carpets, licdding, piano, dishes, etc. Apply at 232 West Oak street. 8-28-tf A Paying liiwhtment. Mrs. Rradley, who is tho owner of so many houses at the east end of Centre street, is evidently determined to nuiko her recent in vestment in tho property on North White street, next to the school building, a paying one. The old building lias been removed to tho ceuter of tho lot and a double block is being rapidly raised on its site. More houses aro to bo built on tho Plum alley end of tho proifrty. No need to scratch vour life away. Doan's Ointment brings instant relief in all eases of Itching Piles, Pin Worms, Eczema, Ring worms, liivos or other itchness of tho skin. Get It from your dealor. "Jehu" Itogers ltailly Injured. John, hotter known as "Jehu," Rogers, of town, was dangerously injured by a fall of coal at Packer No. 3 colliery yostorday and removed to tho Minors' Hospital at Fountain Springs. His injuries consist of a fracture of tho pelvis, contusions of tho back aud sides and lacerated wounds of tho scalp. Rogers is 51 years of ago. Years ago he had quite a reputation as a prizo tighter and is said to havo won somo distinction in tho ring In Ohio. Maloy, tho jeweler, for your wedding rings, 10 North Main street. tf No Tent Service. Owing to tho rainy weather Evangelist Williams will not hold service in his tent this evening and will occupy tho pulpit of tho English Baptist church instead. Tho service will begin at 7:30, The only baby medicine Luks' Byrnp, An Arrest Which the Authorities Say Is Important. MADE COW STEALING A BUSINESS Qno Man Arrested Appeals- to an Alleged Accomplice for Aid and, Falling to Receive It, Toms Informer, When Another Arrest Follows. James Shaney, alias Sherry, was arrwtcd at Mahanoy City last night Iy Constable Phillips, of town, and" tho arrest is lookwl upon as an Important one. Tho authorltro hero stato that they believe Shaney is an all around crook and has lcen tho leading spirit in much shady workdurtug tho recent past Tho indication!! aro that many roblwrics will lo traced to him. Fcoji'e who luwo been losing cattle will Iki very riuch interested in the arrest. Several days ago a Hebrew of town who deals in cows complained h- had bceit bun coed ; that a cow he had j'lrchased from a supposed farmer was clalmcif as stolen prop erty and the Hebrew lost w.lat bo paiii fbr tho animal. Last Saturday Constable Phillips folhwd a straugo man who had a cow in his poysos- sion and arrested him at tho north end oft Main street. The man tallied trith tho dii- scriptioa given by the Hebrew. The fornwr claimed .io was a farmer and lived ticos Ringtowu. Upon being confronted by tb cattlo dealer ho lost his ncrvo anil agreed to. pay for the loss the Hebrew had sustained . Ho asked time to communicato wit ft Shaney,. tho man arrested last night, anOl Shaney promised to come to Sbeuandoah md Settle the case for the prisoner, who gave H4 name and residence as John Brobst, of Mahanoy City. Shaitey tailed to appear at Sue ap pointed tims- and Probst decided to make a clean breast of everything. Ho stahfcl that Slmnoy pLauncd the stealing of coivs and frequently committtd the actual . thcHs, and Probst was snt out to-dispose of tho naimals Upvn this statement Phillips nsrostcd Shmey. Shaney wn kept prisoner in tbo lockup at Mahanoy City until tin. morning, wlcn he was brought to town for a hearing beforo Jusliifo Lawlor. lie is an Englishman and speaks vith a stroKg cockney accent. He is. about 3Ciycars of ago, 5 feet U inches till, weighs about 100 pounds, and lia a clean shaven and intelli gent face, lit is evidently a sharp one. When beforo tho Justice this mornius; lie dented all the statements made by the man Probst and said he knew nothing about tho stealing of any cows. He disclaims hiving been connected with llrobst in c ny illegal work. Justice Lawinr committed him to tho county jail in default of foOO bail. Probst has been in jail sinco his arrest. Slianoy does not appear to bo very well known in this vicinity. His wife and two or three friends camo over with him from Malnuoy City this morning, and notwithstanding tho plea of innocence oue. of the friends wanted to know if tho matter could not bo llxcdr up by paying for tho cow that was taken from tho Hebrew. The authoritius believe tint in the arrest of Brobt and Shaney a very im portant gang of criminals has been .struck, although there is nothing at present to itiuv- ncct it with more than cow stealing. Kendrlck House l'reo l.uncli. Vegetable soup for lunch to-night, liean soup to-morrow morning. Largest oysters and little neck clams. Meals served at all hours. Hilt I'nictured. Ex-Chief Purges Smith had a serious fiUl near tho Lehigh Valley depot last night. When tho train arrived from Pottsvillo at about eight o'clock he was a passenger on it and. being in a hurry to get home, ho at tempted to make a short cut by crossing tho open space northwest ol the depot. It was (mite dark and ho dropped into a huge open ing of a culvert which tho railroad comiwiiy made to carry water from tho depot and neighboring watebbox. Mr. Smith fall heavily and fractured two of his rib on tho left bido. Ho was ablo to arbjo and walk homo without asolstanco, but is now nailer tho oaro of Dr. Straub and confined to hi bed. Tho placo where Mr. Smith fell is very dangorous and should receive tho attention of tlio railroad company. It Is in lino with tho path people will naturally tako to travel between tho depot and Lloyd street and there should bo a protecting fence, or tho arrange ment of tho culvert should bo altered. It is also a trap for teamsters who may have oc- canion to drive to or from tho depot at night. Lost, A lock-bracelet, with Initial "K" on the lock. Suitable reward given for return of samo to No. 40 North Jardin street, I.ort the Track. A Iakosido Electric Itailwuy ear left the track at tho comer of Centre and White streets last night and barely escaped running into a lumber pile in front of tho lleisen horgor property. Tho car was off about teu minutes. Tho curve at tho corner is short for fust running. Ttie fjivelle I'll I r. Tho 10th annual fair will bo held at tho Lavello fairgrounds, Ashland, Pa., onSoptem her 10, 11, 12 and 13. Tho grounds aro con veniently located, and premiums of f 2,500 aro offered. Many now features havo been added this year. Japanese performers will glvo dally exhibitions, and tho Midway Plaisanco will bo an attraction. Thoro will bo trotting, pacing aud runulug races, g-27-10ts Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil has cured bun dreds of casos of deafness that was supposed to he incurable. It nevvr fails to cure earache, PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tlio Iteglon Chron icled for Hasty lVrtiHul. Frank Deegan has purchased tho property of J. H. HoiiH'iiick. Tho Orwigshurg fair will open on Wednes day, September 2nd. It is rumored Mahanoy City will havo a new Democratic weekly paper. Valentine Krautor, of Mahanoy City, has ptured his nineteenth groundhog this season. Tim Hurst may again become a National Ieaguo umpire, and olllciato in tho Temple cup series. Miss Maud Chapman and I. Reed, of Maha noy City, were married by Rev. Gable, of that place. Next Monday will bo tho only day in tho month upon which naturalization papers can, be secured, the court having so ruled. Frank Schlier, of town, was injured at lioston Run colliery. His leg was bqdly bruised by a large lump of coal falling upon: it. Mahanoy City School Hoard is enforcing t lie law in reference to vaccination. Largo nmnbers of scholars were sent homo because tlrey wore not vaccinated. Martin IVrcell, aged 38 years, formerly a resident of Mahanoy City, died at the county almshouse Sunday night. His four children, aftoir tho death of his wife two years ago. wore: placed in a home in Philadelphia. W. II. McMilliau, of Mahanoy City, wou tho ficst prize at. tho shoot of the Keystone Shooting League; at Homcsburg Junction on Satirrday. He won tho diamond badgo valued at $250 awl also the stato champion ship. JSclarHly House. Cream tomato wup to-night. Chicken soup. 1 lard and soft (helled crabs. Oysters. Clams. Deviled crabs. Fish cakes. lH'iil Tuhurs LnHtute. 'Clio local Teachers' Institute convened in tlio High school room last evening. It was tha first maeting Cur tho now school term anil tho business was more or les preliminary to tho practical work, for the roi-t of tho school j-sar. Mr. William E. James wis elected, permanent secretary by acclamation. Super intendent Whitaker is ex-ot'icio president. Ho announced his committees for the year as fellows: Prograuv J. W. Burke, Misses Annie M. ICimmel aud Minute C. Harnett; Teachers' 'Fable, James R. Lewis and Misses Mary A. Stack and Clara Cline. Tho reports from the Usichers indicated a nourishing condition of the schools. A dose of Or. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Straw berry brings immediate relief iu all cases of cramping pains of tli'i stomach or bowels. It Is nature's spuifie for summer complaint in all its forms. lCt'tui-ivd J''rom Atlantic City. 7, ho excursloni.st,who loft hero last Thurs day for Atlantic City aro beginning to strike homeward. Among tho arrivals last night wcim E. C. Probst, JoeopK Ball. James Irvin. C'hrWt. Ferguson, Morgan Price, Joseph Hettcridge, J. J., tordpu aud Michael Mul- doou. Tlio Gui or all lSrcws. Tho sparkling aud exhiloratiug beverage put tu the market by tho Columbia Brewing Company, is meeting with a tremendous success and a wide reputation, not to be ex celled by any others. Everybody who ex pects to bo hale awl hearty should not fail ti drink it. Arranging lor Iii-tltute. Superintendent M. P. Whitaker went to Pottsvillo this morning to attend a meeting of the public school superintendents of this county, which was called to make arrange ments for the next teacher' county institute. Improvements, New gutters havo been placed at the properties of Thomas Bellis And Michael Mellet, on Market street, and make quite an impruvement. 1. .V It. 1'ajK. Tl employes of tho Philadelphia & Head ing Owl & Iron Company iu tho Ashland and Girurdvlilo district wilt reeivo their wy on WodtHwduy, If You Want to Iiok N'eut, Tha go to Ma Ivit's aid buy one of his! fashionable Reoommo hat at reasonable prietm. They -wear good. At 15 Et Centre street. "For three years I sutlered from Salt Rheum. It covered my hands to suoh an ox tent that I could not wash them. Two bottles ut" Burdock Blood Bitters cured mo." Libbio Young, Popes Mills, St. Ijiwrenue County, N. Y. ISHERMAN'S UCK. In fishing around the market we found a couple barrels of extra fine Norway mackerel cheap. Very fat and white. Not large. Weigh about 3-4 of a pound. 14 cents a pound. We have the big ones, too; weigh to Yt pounds, for little more money. These are the finest fish caught, and we can not always buy the small ones. Graf's, 122 North Jardin St., Shenandoah. BESom uasnoEH
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