E1TENIN8- HERiiLE) VOL. X.-N0. 221. SHENANDOAH, PA., THTBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1895. ONE CENT. PLACE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN THE "EVENING HERALD" AND REACH THE BUYERS. II. Rfefrige ra to rs, Baby Carriages. Large Stock, J. P. WILLIAMS & SON, South Main St., (NEW STORE! Wait! Wait For the urand opening of tho KELIAHLE OUT-FlTTKItS, on Saturday, Sept. 7th, with a fnU Hno of men's and toys' clothing, gents' furnishing goods, boots and shoes, hats and oops, etc. Also a full lino of ladies' and children's shoes. Call and to convinced before buying elsewhere. Cooper & Dornbach's New Building. A BARGAIN HARVEST unusually rich in values follows our semi-annual stock taking, just concluded, for at no other time can shoes be pur chased at so little outlay of money. Tap our stock when you will, it s rich in value to the REDUCED PRICES ON TAN To close out tho We arein a position to sell Boots, price than any other dealer in the town, for the reason that we pay no high rents. Our stock, too, is desirable in the footwear line. AMANDUS 133 North Main Street, The Last Clearing Mid-Summer Sal Consisting of trimmed leghorn hats from $1.23 to $2.50. largo lino of hell-top sailor and Knox hats from 23 cents to 1.25. Main sailor for 15c. ladies' untrimnicd hats from 20c. up. Silk mull hats $1.00. Infants' caps'5c. up. Infants' and children's Mourning goods very cheap. Nuns veils from $2.23 up. MRS. J. J. KELLY, Wo. 26 South Main Street, SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 North Main Street. Clothes of all description neatly done up in families in this town as to my care in wishing and superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work better and quicker than any other laundry in tho city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. . . . ALWAYS FRESH . . . Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Spring1 Lamb, Smoked Meats of all descriptions, dry salt bacon, bologna and sausage. TRY C0T0SUET, the great lard substitute and shortener. filled and polite attention paid to all customers at THOS. JONES, - Cars 1 Car Choice Yellow Corn. 1 Car Hay: 100 Bbls. Choice Flour. 23 Bbls. Fresh Ground Flour. Best Make, Lowest Prices. Shenandoah. 1 1 NEW GOODS ! Wait 1 1 1 Schiller, 25 East Centre St. purchaser. AND RUSSET SHOES. se'ason's stoclc. Shoes and Rubbers at a lower first - class and includes everything WOMER, Shenandoah, Pa. MILLINERY GOODS Shenandoah, Renna. first-class manner. I can refer to scores of All orders promptly - 119 N. Main'St. No. 1 Old White Oats. Old Wheat At KBITER'S. Meeting of the State League of Clubs at Lancaster. THE SIX SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES. The Executive Committee Was In Session Last Night They Will Strongly Recom mend the Nomination of Six Candi dates for Judicial Honors. IjANCASTElt, Pa., Sept. 5. Tho gencrnv assembly of tho Democratic soelotios opened today, and tho roll call showed bo twecn GOO and 700 present. D. K. Mugee, of this county, was chosen temporary chair man. Disappointment wus felt on receipt of a telegram from United States Senator Charles J. Faulkner, chairman of tho Democratic congressional committee, who was billed to address a mass meeting to night, stating that lio was unnblo to be present because of Illness. Tho executive committee, In session last night, prepared n draft of resolutions which will strongly recommend to tho Domocratio stato convention tho nomina tion of six candidates for superior court judgo, and an aggressive campaign. Tho resolutions will also contain an unequivo cal declaration In favor of sound money. Tliero seems no doubt or tho re-election of ox-Lloutennnt Governor Block as presi dent and Major John D. Wurman us sec retary of tho stato society, though tboro Is n prospect of some contests for vico presi dents. Krio Is being strongly boomed for the plnco of tho next meeting, and depu ties and other visitors swarm tho streets with Erio badges. Tho uppermost topio Is tho superior court judgeship, and tho friends of Assistant becretnry of tho Interior llovnolds of Bed' ford, James S. Aloorhcad of Westmoreland and Judges Ycrkes of Bucks, Krmcntrout of Berks and Magco of Allcghony nro booming them vigorously. W. G. Deitrlck. Bocretarv of tho Crescent club, of Philadelphia, announced himself as a candidate for secretary against Major Vonnun. Ho is making an actlvo canvass, and says ho will go Into tho assembly backed by flfty votes of his organization. Major Worman Is llkowlso confldont. Defender Gets Little Tlmo Allowance. New YoiiK.Sept. 6. Although tho meas urements of Defender and Valkvrio III will not bo announced officially until to morrow, and possibly not until Saturday, enough has boon learned nbout tho spars and hulls of tho boats to mako a reason ably correct estimate of tho racing lengths of tho yachts and thotimoallowanco given by tho challengers. It is tho first timo sinco the big sloops began contesting for tho cup that tho American boat has had to take time, although it will not bo as great as was expected. Under tho rules nf tbn Now York Yacht club tho Defender will probably havo an allowance, of a little less thnu a mlnuto on a thirty milo courso. Tlie Jersey Foreat Fire Spreading?. Cape May, Sept. 5. Tho forest lira which began burning nbout throo miles southeast of tho village of Tuckahoes on Tuesday has spread to a width of two miles and burned about seven miles across Capo May county before a light southerly brcezo to tho vlllago of Kldora, near tho boundary lino of Cumberland county. Tho vlllago Is in danger, but no news can bo hud from thero bocauso thoro Is no tolo graph or railroad station within live miles of tho place. Ono paper mill is located thoro, and thoro nro about 200 residents. Tho timber burned was mostly of astuntcd growth. ' A New Home for Maryland' Intane. Baltimohe, Sept. C The commission to select n slto and establish an additional institution for tho ca'ro of tho lnsano in Maryland has selected Governor Brown's estuto of "feprlngflold," at Sykesville, on the line of tho Baltimore nnd Ohio road. Tho amount to bo purchased Is 530 acre3 and the price $50,000. Dr. Georgo II. Roho was elected superintendent and John P, Phlllinger, Governor Brown's farm matt ngcr sinco 1809, manager. Governor Brown says ho will sell off tho remainder of his property, owing to tho recent deuth of his wife, and abandon farming. A Tenneuee Cyclone. NAsnvilXE, Sept. 5. At Huntington, Carroll county, thirteen houses woro de molished by a oyclono yesterday. Tho Nashvlllo, Chattanooga and St. Louis rail way depot was completely wrecked with tho exception of tho telegraph olllco, In which several porsons woro seated. Tho debris from tho freight department fell In such a direction as to protect it. Tho roof was blown from tho main southern nor mal unlvorslty building. Tho publlo square is almost Impasslblo on account of tho timber nnd debris. No lives wore lost. To Count the Foreign Pnupori. HAKisisuuito, Sept. 5. Tho lpfjlsluttvo committee appointed by Governor Hast ings to inquire Into the number of aliens In state penal nnd charltablo Institutions organized horo yesterday. Representative B. K. Fooht, of Union, was mado chair man, and Cluronco V. Huth, of Shamokln, soorotury. Tho committee will repor to tho naxt legislature. Tho Intention Is to havj foreign governments olthur pay for tho lualutumiuoo of aliens In tho institu tions or havo thorn shipped baok home. Minneapolis Outstrips St. Paul. St. Paul, Sept. 6. The warfare that has been going on between St. Paul and Mln- ..nonnll,. 1 1 1. 1 i uixiuiuin u mi uuw inuuy puupiu eucji uits Iwt?T(in"w' With tho announcement of St. Paul's r-jr pblftilitlon iw UO.ate. At tho same time It was unouunopd that eight wnrdu of Min neapolis fltul boon counted, nnd that tho city's total Vpuld slightly oxcoed 188,000. In flvo yours Minneapolis had added 80,000 to her populntlori'tvud St. Paul 7,000. Kemlrlck 1 1 1 tio Frco l.umh. Chicken wntp to-night'. , Hotlunoh to-morrow morning. Largest oyster. Mpals. served at al) hours. The only baby medicine Luke' Syrup. , STKUCK BY A TRAIN. A Miner Hnil u Vety Narrow !:, pn From Dentil. Henry Eisenhower, a miner residing on Wet Line street, lrnd an exceedingly narrow oscnpe from death hear tho red bridge, on tho Lehigh Valley railroad, shortly after six o'elpck this morning. When ho was walking on tho track on his way to work at tho Knickerbocker colliery thttpassongcr train drawn by engine No. 413, which leaves here at 0:10 for points east, rounded a curve and btruek him. Elsenhower did not hear tho approach of tho train. His escape from deatli is considered almost mirac ulous. The twin was stopped and tho crew hastened back to where the victim was lying. Ho was found seriously, but nut fatally in jurcdj. The train was run Iwck and Elsen hower was placed on it and brought to town. His Injuries consisted of a deep, gush on tho forehead and ono on the back of tho head, and his body was considerably bruised. Ilo was removed to his homo. C1M1I4I Not Stay. Jajjk : Say, Hill, where have you been this long limo ? I!lU:-In Philadelphia. Had a good job, but could not stay. Jack: Why? Bill : Couldn't get any Columbia In dowl) tliero. Luzerne's Contrullerslilp. The newly appointed Controller of Lu zorrid county, Joseph I). IJoyd, is meeting with determined opposition from tho County Commissioners, who refuse to grant him oflicd room in tho court house. Ho will, however, erect a temporary ollice in the cor ridor of the building, while the Commis sioners threaten to get out an injunction retraining him. This will bring the matter into eourt, as there is doubt of the consti tutionality of the act creating tho otlice. ' (iireutest Horse Sale of tlio Season. A public salo of 14 head of line Nebraska horsos will take place on Tuesday, Septem ber 10, 18(15, at 1:30 p. m., in front of tho Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah. 0l-5t V. II. .Swuciun. I.elurneri From tlio "West. Miss Sallio Senior, tlio North Main street milliner, has returned from Colorado, where sho Spent two months in visiting all tho points of interest in the state. Miss Senior brought with her many mineral specimens and photographic views which her friends inspett with much interest and pleasuro. Tho trip was very beneficial to tlio lady's health. I . Scheiliy House. Croam tomato' soup" to-night. Lolisters. Maurice river cove oysters. Hard and soft shelled crab?, Chicken soup. Oysters. Clams. Deviled crabs. Fish cakes. Tlio Tennessee Warblers. At Itobbins' opera houso to-night , Puggsley Bros.' original warblers, of Nashville, Tenn., will open a six-night engagement. They give an original exhibition of vocal skill and havo a world-wido reputation. Their pro gram is varied and contains tho popular airs of tho day and tho thno honored old planta tion songs, as well as many of tho old time songs never heard by this generation. lie Up-to-Dute And leave your work at Fay's and receive a guess on tho beans for six months' free laundry. It Attention, Jr. ). U. A. ar, Tho members of Maj. Jennings Council No. 307, Jr, O. U. A. M., will meet in their hall, Egan's building, at 0 a. m., Saturday, September 7th, to proceed thence to L. V. depot to take tlio train at 10 o'clock for Orwigsbutg. Fare, 01 cents for round trip. l!y order of The Committee. Watson House Free Lunch. Baked beans and pork to-night. Oyster pie to-morrow morning. Hox Social. A box social for tho benefit of tlio English Lutheran church was held last evening at the residence of Miss Emma' Frautz, on West Coal street, and wa a vary successful affair. Join tho Crowd and enjoy a dish of nice oyster soup at Welter's to-morrow morning. Foot Injured. Jesse II. Davis, tho contractor engaged in erecting tho Helsonborgor buildings, on East Centre street, had ono of his feet severely bruised by a largo piece of iron falling upon it. A car load of Hue yellow peaches at Cosletl's to-morrow morning. It Toro Up a Crossing, As a train of Lehigh Valley freight curs, drawn by engine y. 110, and bound west, shortly before seven o'clock this morning, reached Lloyd street, a brake block of one of the cars broke and tore ilpsofflf qf the planks of the crowing and earned thMii te the depot The damage was soon repaired. ' . For Sale. . Owing to tho remodeling of my pUiea pf business, 1 will sell my entire annum noqy front at a bargain. Loris GoldiN, It 0 and II South Main street. Ihiiiiiu's Sentence. Emma Haute, alias "Dig Battle," one of the women oaught several weeks ago In the raid at the Yodkois bonus, coiner of Centre and Ilowere streets, pleaded guilty before the court nt PotUville yesterday toinalutttinlng a bawdy house and wus sentenced to pay $6 lino, cots and undergo Imprisonment for eight mouths. Superintendent Whltaker's Report on the Opening of Schools. ENROLLMENT RECORDS BROKEN! The Attendance at the Schools is the Largest In Their History for the Present Stage of the Term The Treasury Running Lovr. A regular meeting of tho School Hoard was hold last night with all tlio members in at tendance. Very llttlo businosj of import ance was transacted, most of tho session being consumed by addresses ou tho part of two agents who wanted to sell school sup piles, ono of whom succeeded in wedging In a half dozen or moro extensions of timo and consumed quite a period. Superintendent Whltaker presented his first report of tho new school term, stating that tho prospects for a successful term are vory bright. Tlio school buildings and out buildings aro in excellent condition both as regards repairsaud cleanliness and aroa credit to tho committees and janitors in charge. Tho term has been started witli 51 schools and 55 teachers. The enrollment on Tuesday was 1170 boys and 1308 girls, making a total of 2571, distributed as follows : High school 30 boys, 70 girls; total, 109. 2nd grade grammar 74 boys, 103 girls; total, 177. 1st grade 85 boys, 152 girls; total, 237. Fourth grado primary 117 boys, 119 girls; total, 200. Third 174 boys, 235 girls; total, 409. Second 109 boys, 258 girls; total 157. First 100 boys, 391 girls, total, 851. Turkey Hun 28 boys, 37 girls, total, 05. This gives an averago of 50 pupils to each school and 47 to each teacher. It is tho largest enrollment in tho history of the schools at such ' an early date in tho term. The school work is progressing satisfactorily and wo may expect very good results at tlio end of the term. Miss llaird has been unnblo to take charge of "her school ou account of sickness and Miss Connors lias becu appointed ns substitute Mis? McGiunis has been pro moted to the Second grade school made vacant by the election of Miss Wasley as teacher of music and Miss Kaso has taken chargo of the school Miss McGinnis has left. The committee ou text books and supplies rcporieu inai inus tar tins term it lias ex pended $1,150 for books and other supplies under the free text book law, but the esti mate for tho year will not bo exceeded. The committee on beating and fuel re ported that tho contract for supplying the schools with coal had been awarded to William Neiswendcr, and the coinmitteo ou building and repairs was authorized to dis poao of all old desks, iron, etc., about tho school buildings. Tlio unauco committee reported that there was a balanco of $4,559 in tho treasury, or $441 less than is required to meet a $5,000 loan which is about tailing Hue. 1 lie com mittee was instructed to proceed legally for tho collection of money duo on tlio tax duplicates of 1893-1, and a motion to author ize the committee to negotiate a loan to pay tho salaries of tlio teachers was defeated. Tho now school building ut the corner of Jardin and Cherry streets has been insured for $5,000, distributed among tho following agents: J. J. Cardiu, $500 ; T. X. Williams, $500; S. A. Beddall, $1,000; David Faust, $1,000; George H. Krick, $1,000; M. J. Lawlor, $1,000. A request by Hon. M, P. Fowler for an extra allowance on his contract for tho con struction of the Jardin street school building was not acted upon. Mr. Fowler claims that the actual cost was about $010 moro than tho contract price. Peaches 1 l'enclieit 1 1 l'eaelies 1 1 1 Tlio last of the season, A car load of fine yellow peaches to-morrow morniug. At Coslctt's, 10 South Slain street. It Staking (treat Preparations, Orwigsburg is beiug gaily decorated for the big demonstration on Saturday. Tho com- niittoo has received acceptances from fifty four societies and thirteen bands. The P. O. S. of A. and Jr. O. U. A. M of Pottsvillo, have jointly engaged tho Third IJrigado band and Fourth Kegimout drum corps to no company them as tho "PotUville delegation." A special traiu will leave Shamokln at 0.00 o'clock ovor the Pennsylvania railroad, mak ing connections at Shenandoah. Governor Hastings, Clarence Huth, Stato President P. O. S. of A. ; A. P. Lung, City Solicitor for Allegheny City ; State Councilor Ilobert Crane, of tho Jr. O. U. A. M., aud others will bo among the speakers. Ret Your lint At tho up-to-dato hat store, 15 Hast Centre street and be dressy. Max Levit, proprietor. Delegates to tlio Jtopulillcuii League. The Central Iiepublican Club, of Pottsvillo, held its regular monthly meeting lftt even ing, and elected the following 'delugtite and alternates to atteud the eighth annual con vention of the UepublU'uu League of Pennsylvania, to lie held at York, Pa., on Friday, Sept. 13th, next. Delegate! ! ltobeit Allbon, Port Carbon ; W. 1). Pollard, Potte vllle; W, H. Lewis, Wm. Peun. Alternate: 1). H. ' Seibert, Pottsvillo; W. C. Wilson, Potttill; Tho. L Deibert, PotUville. . Ill.BMM of Uiru, mmlnc, acaUU, or any of magHlfraiotqeittal pain likely to come te Ui humali body, Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil Sire alinatt TMtant relief. The (lien Ktirtiloii, The excursion to Glen Ouoko to-day In celebration of Schuylkill Lodge, Iudeiendeilt Order Sons of llcnjamlu, was patronised by about 100 people of town aud 86 of Malianoy City Maley, the jeweler, for idlvunvaro, watches ami jewelry, 10 North Main street. THE BUSY STORE 116 and 118 North Main Street. September Sale ! MISSES and CHILDREN'S UN- DERWEAR.To close this last lot of this season we have- reduced them to astonishingly low prices. Full ribbed with ribbon at neck and sleeves worth i2$4 to ioc, at 9C. STAMPED LINENS. Bureau Scarfs, Stand Covers, at prices they cannot be manufac tured for. All over drawn work. Scarf 72 inches long at 50c. Brocaded pattern with fringe all around, 38c. CHILDREN'S SILK CAPS. The best in town, embroidered with full niching at 25c. THE "DEMOREST SEWING MACHINE" worth $50.00 for $19.50. We guarantee- it to be perfect in every respect. Another lot of goods are now dis played at half price. Come and have a look at them. Very likely you will be able to use some of them. MAX SCHMIDT. Indictments. Tho grand jury has returned true bills against William XaviUki on a chargo of fraudulently removing property, and against Chief of Police Tosh and Amandus Womer for assault and battery. Navitski is tho East Centro street boot and shoe dcalor who failed recently and the chargo is brought by one of his creditors. Tosh nnd Womer are sued by a Polish resident of Sliepton who claims to havo becu assaulted while Tush was serving a process, which was douo while tho com plainant was driving towards Ilrandouville, on his way homo. At Itrecn's Cafe To-night. Mock turtle soup for free lunch, v Llttlo neck clams. Select prime oysters. Hoof steak, lamb and veal chops. Pig's feet, tripe and lamb's tonguei Imported sardines. Finest of wines and liquors. Meals served at all hours. Woman Charged AVltli Assault. Mrs. John Costello, of South ltowers street, this morning entered $200 bail before Justice Shoemaker for trial on u charge of assault and battery preferied by Henry Schreier, employed at Goodman Bros.' Mahanoy City store. The warraut was issued by Justice May, of Mahanoy City, and served this morn ing by Constable Kleiudcrist, of tlio same place. Schreier clairus that when he called 011 Mrs. Costello yesterday to collecta bill sho struck him with a banana stalk. Your last chance for fine yellow peaches at Coslctt's to-morrow morning. It Druggist Klrlln's Mother Henri. Mrs. Lucy A. Kirlin, mother of P.. P. D. Klrlin, the Slain street druggist, died at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. George Hill, in Sunbury, Wednesday afternoon. Sho had been In declining health ever sinco the shock she received at tho timo of tho Johnstown UooiL. when her sou, Thomas W. aud family, wero drowned. The remains will bo interred in the family lot in tho cemetery at Middle town, Pa. A lloso Hurst. A hose used by men engaged in filling tho excavations nnido for tho now water connec tions on North Main street hurst tills morn ing and caused a report llko that of a oanuon and a spurting of water llko a geyser. Sovoral luirsus belonging to iHrm&u took fright, but woro hold in timo by cltiwms to pruvout any damage. lluslnesH Improving. Tho Keystone .Manufacturing Comiwny has placed live moro sewing machine in iU cap factory ou North Howers street aud re ports business as booming. Teething children should bo treated with Luks' soothing syrup. tf Tt,e Ups ana DVs f 11 e. Flour is Down . . . And we liave prepared tjp sell it to you at the reduced price. Cheese is Up . . . But wa have a few weeks supply on hand at the old price. Rich and fine flavor. Qr 122 North Jardin St., Shenandoah.
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