"WW HEMLB VOL. X.-rrN0. 225. LSBWAEDOAH, PA., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1895. ONE CENT. PHAGE .YOljfe ADVERTIgEM'ENT IN THE "EVENING; HERALD" AND REACH THE BUYERS Retfri geratb rs. - . IT3 1 -';' :.-. i 1 - "... Baby Ga r r i ages: " s Large Stock, Best Make. Loyvest Prices. South Main St., Shenandoah, mm IS IN THE IUDL She Turns the First Stake mat Slightly Ahead. Defender Meets With an Accident In Ma- noeverlng Her Topmast Backstay Broken by Valkyrie Defender's Protest Acknowledged. NEW STORE! Wait! Wait ! 1 NEW GOODS! Wait 1 1 1 For the grand opening of tho UELIABLE OUT-FITTERS, on Saturday, Sept. 7th, with a .8, uoots and suocs, nats Call and bo convinced full line of men's and boys' clothing, cents' furnishing goods, boots and shoes, hats Also a niu lino oi iauie3 and children's shoes. and cans. etc. before buying elsewhere. Cooper & Schiller, Dornbach's New Building. 25 East Centre St. Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo have just received a fine lino of tho most beautiful and artistic papers in the market, which wo will sell at very reasouablo prices. Wo have also in stock a great deal of last year's patterns which wo are selling at a sacrifice. Couio and 6Co our Hue of goods. We have tho most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock anil Lowest Prices. i- v rr-a C" IV House. Sinn and Decorative Paintinc O - . Iv I ' CL- I 4 , No. 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Penna. SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 North Main Street. Clothes of all description neatly done up in first-class manner. I can refer to scores of families in this town as to my care in washing and superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work better and quicker than any other laundry in tho city. CHARLES LEE, Manager, A BARGAIN HARVEST" unusually -rich in values follows our se;ui-antiual .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 purchaser. REDUCED PRICES ON TAN AND RUSSET SHOES. To close out the season's stoclc. We are in a position to sell Boots, Shoes and Rubbers at a lower price than any other dealer in the town, for the reason that we pay no high rents. Our stock, too, is first-class and includes everything desirable m the footwear line. AMAN DUS WOMER, 133 North IVlalri Street, Shenandoah, Pa . . . ALWAYS FRESH . . . Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Spring 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 All orders promptly THOS. JONES, - - 119 N. Main St HE MILE AHEAD IN SEVENTEEN. protest A. v ag, Special to Evknino Herald. Navksink Highlands, Sept. 0. 10:30 a. m. tor tho second timo tho champion Defender and the British yacht Valkyrio have met to day to sail tho scries for tho American Cup. Both boats wero as fit as they could bo made, and both crews wore thoroughly roused to tho importanco of tho contest. On tho ono boat there Is the confidence begotten of triumph. On tho other that dogged deter mination which comes of defeat that is sought to bo avenged. Tho start will bo made at about 11 o'clock. VALKYRIE FOULS DEFENDER. Spcclnl to Evening 11erali. Navesink Highlands, 1:42 p. m. An ac cident has just occurred to tho champion yacht. While manoovering for position prior to tho stirt Valkyrie's rigging struck and broke Defender's topmast backstay, causing' her topmast to sag sidewiso. The Defender hoisted the which was acknowledged. a start made. Special In Evening IIeralii. Navesink Highlands, 1:43 p. m. Tho Valkyrio crossed the lino at 1 minute and 13 seconds after 11 o'clock and tho Defender fol lowed 2 seconds later. Botli yachts aro now on tho starboard tack and the Defender is in tho lead. a. i. a Navkpikk Hioiilands, 1:45 p. m. When passing this point at 116011 tho Valkyrie was three-eighths of a milo ahead of tho De fender. Tho wind was blowing about six miles an hour and tho sea was smooth A. r VALKYRIE TURN'S FIRST. ' ' Special to Evening Herald. Navesink Hioiilands, 2:15 p. m. Tho Valkyrio turned tho first stake boat at 12.57- 30 and tho Defender at 1.00-50 or 3 minutes and 20 seconds behind tho British yacht, a, 1" VALKYRIE'S LEAD INCREASED. Special to Evening Herald. Navesink Hioiilands, 3:07 p. m. Threo miles from tho second stake, or after travel ing 17 of tho 30 miles to bo raced, tho Valky rio was 1 milo ahead. a. i. a. Eesult of tho race will not bo known bo fore 6 o'clock, and can bo seen on our bulletiu Sandy Hook. Tiv cmirw is laid qut so as to givd tho yachts n bent to windward on I one log, "Valkyrio stock is docldedly down, and fow can bo found to venture nn nnlnlnn thrit.th'p boat will succeed. In' getting oven J ono pi ;tno races. It was thought that with , smooth, water, Jiowovor, tho British, yacht might do better, but that tho difference be tween her unit Dofendor on Snturilay was too great to bo ovoroomc. Not only tho followers of tho challenger, but those who have pjnncd their faith on tho Defender, aro anxious for u blow. Stolen AVatch Ilecovcreil. Anson Helscr yesterday went into the house of Mrs. Edward Kpkin, on North Market street, to borrow a bucket and after his departure a silver watch was missed by Mrs. Epkin. Policeman Thomas Leo found tho watch in Orkin's jewelry storo, on South Main street, wlicro it had been pawned for $2. This morning Heiser was arrested by Policeman Lee and when arraigned before Justice Williams ho denied that he stolo tho watch. He claimed ho received it from one John Butler, who is well known to thcpolice, and admitted pawning tho tinic-pieco wltii Orkiu. Half the two dollars ho received lie gavo to Butler and tho balanco ho kept Tho pouco did not take any stock in tho Butler story, as Butler has not been in town for some timo. Heiser was committed to jail in default of $300 bail and Orkin, tho jeweler, was hold in $300 hail for receiving stolen goods. In disposing of tho latter caso Justico Williams administered a lecture on jewelers purchasing watches from irresponsible peoplo and said it was principally on account of such purchases that stolen property is never recovered. BEFORE THE RACE. MfflPSflNIilt Another Victim of Attempts to. Jump' on Moving Trains. FRANK GARYEY LOSES A LEG I THE BUSY STOREt 116 and lis North Main Street; I A Coal Train Passes Over the Limb and Severs it Between the Ankle and Knee An Engine's Tender Upset. to- At llrecn's Cafe. Calf's liver and onions for freo lunch night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning and oven- ins. Littlo neck clams. Select priino oysters. Beef steak, lamb and veal chops. Pigs feet, tripe and lamb's tongue.- Minister Appointed. Itev. John G. M. Swengel, of Winfield, Pa., Central Pennsylvania Conference, lias been appointed by Presiding Elder Bohner to tako charge of work in tills town for tho Evan gelical Association. l!ev. Swengel is said to bo one of tho able and eloquent ministers of the Association. He will occupy tho pulpit of tho Ebenozer church for the first timo next Sunday evening. Presiding Elder Bohner hays: "Tho congregation can feel proud in having such a man to work up tho lntoroet of tho church, nnd tho citizens of Shcnatuioah may feel-honored In having an other able minister added to the number they already have." Costs 4)11 tllU Tho jury in the caso 2 Cars No. 1 Old White Oats. 1 Car Choice Yellow Corn. 1 Car Hay. , - 100 Bbls. Choice Flour. Old Wheat Bbls. Fresh GroundRye Flour. At KEEITEZR'S. Valkyrio Stock Was Very low Yesterday, The Trial llace. New York, Sept. 10. Tho indications aro that tho weather will bo fnvorublo for tho' second raco between tho British yacht. Valkyrio III, and tho Defender, Fore caster Dunn reports that tho outlook now is that .there will bo fresh south winds and a clear sky. Yesterday afternoon both yachts went out for a trial spin. Tho Valkyrio loft hor nnchorngo at Bed Hook at 3 p. m. under jib, jib staysail nnd malnt-nll, making the qunrantino station in ono tack, She thon tackod across tho Narrows, heading down thobayngnln on port tack. At 2:30 sho returned through tho Narrows, running freo under tho snino sail. At 3:15 sho headed down tho bar again, passing Quar luitiuo nt 3:20 under mainsail and jib When closo to Fort Wadsworth sho wont about nnd stood off towards Gravesoml and wont off tho long dock south of Fort Hamilton, At 3:25 sho went about again and stood down tho lower bay. In tho memitiiuo Defender had also got under way, tho two boats mooting off tho Crescent club house, tho Defender on tho itarbonrd tack, under jib staysail, main tall and club topsail. Tho Defender at 8:20 went close to tho steam yacht Valiant oil Stnpleton, went about nnd headed down tho bay toward tho Narrows. At 3:17 both yachts wero observed from Sandy Hook la tho upper part of tho bay, standing on starboard tuck towards Conoy Island. Tho Valkyrie was In the lead and somewhat to tho wind ward. It looked as though n private match had been arranged between tho two racers. Tho wiud was from tho south nnd blowing at tho rato of thirteen miles an hour. , Doth yachts hold ! their relative positions until a:W, when tho Defender. wont about mid held up tho bay. Tho Valkyrio held on hor took until near tho bell buoy at the junction of tin" Swash und ship channels, when sho also wont about, and wining uff her main shuot, headed up the hay. At 1:80 tho Defender passed Quarantine bound In, and she was followed fifteen mluutos lator by the Valkyrie, iiUo bound In. Lntor both boats headed ubout mid ciust imchor off Hay ltlilge, whero they re mained until this morning. At an informal meeting of members of tho Now York Yacht club last night tho rogntta commltteo delegated James K. Busk to represent tho flip committee on board tho Valkyrio at today's rupo. It was also learned that David Homlorsou, liord Dunravon's friend, will represent tho Brit ish lntorost on hoard tho Defender. No Blllohd action of any kind In regard to tho race was taken. Tho course todny will bo an equilateral triangle, ton miles to a sldo, Btartlng from Justice. of Mrs. Kobacka, a Polish woman of town tried at I'ottsvillo yes terday for assault and battery, considered tho grounds of tho suit so trilling that it put two-thirds of tho cost on Justice Pierce Walker and one-third on tho prosecutor, Michenia JCyasdufski. Tho complainant sword that the Justice advised tho suit. To Guard Against Diseases. The druggists of town say there has been quite a demand for lump camphor during tho past few days and nearly all tho customers have been children. This is duo to school teachers recommending that tho children wear camphor bags suspended from their necks to guard against diphtheria aud other diseases from which many children aro suffering. Ills Speech Interrupted. John Prosscr leaned out of a second story window of a house in Lcitzel's row on East Coal street this morning, indulging in a polit. leal harangue. In trying to emphasize his remarks ho lost his balanco and fell to tho pavement. The crowd that had assembled rushed forward, expecting to find tho man badly injured, but ho aroso unassisted and in answer to a query as to whether ho had been hurt said, "No, I am put together too well for that." Proper lias a run of luck. Still another victim has been added to tho long'llst of those who have suffered rom the rashness of attempting to get on the small foothold on a coal car in a moving train. Occasionally there is found somo ono fool hardy enough to place at defiance tho ex ample set by the disastrousattempts of others and no increase in tho list of accidents seems to bo nblo to break the recklessness. mo victim this time is l-ranlt Uarvoy, a promising young man nineteen years of age, residing at Brownsville. Tho accident oc curred at the rear of tho Urownsvillo station of tho Lehigh Valloy railroad and within sight of the young man homo. A train of empty coal cars was being run to tlio breaker of Packer No. 3 colliery at eleven o'clock this.morniug and Garvey tried to get on ono of the cars. His foot slipped from the foot piece and in tho fall his right leg got under tho wheels. Tho leg was cut oft midway between the ankle and knee. Tho victim was carried to tho home ho had left in excellent spirits a few minutes before mid tho sight of his mangled limbs almost distracted his aged parents, who are very favorably known to many residents of this town. Dr. Brady, of Lost Creek, was sum moued and ho dressed the limb sufficiently to allow tho victim's removal to tho Miners' hospital at Fountain Springs this afternoon. Garvey was employed as a driver inside at Packer No. 3 and was looked upon as a very industrious and respectable young man. Ho was working on tho night shift this week and it is supposed ho was on his -way to the col liery to spend a few hours sociably before gettiug ready to go to work. It is believed lie will survive his injuries. A Squares Menl Consisting of liver and onions fur free lunch at Welter's to-morrow morning. A COW ON THE ROAD. Accident to a Train Iloiind 1'or Lnvelle With Horses. At about two o'clock this morning Lehigh Valley engine No. 140, running tank forward, was on its way 'through Girardville, bound for Ashland with a ear load of horses slated fur tho races at the .Lavelle fair. At Itich- ards street the tank struck a cow that was lying on the track and tumbled over on its side to tho hide of the roadbed. Fortunately tho engine was running at slow speed and the engine was not thrown off tho rails. Tho cow was a mutilated mass under the engine and was removed in pieces. The horses in the car were not disturbed. Kcmlrick House Free Lunch. Hot lunch to-night and to-morrow morning. Cape May oysters. Meals served at all hours. September Sale, I , 4p MISSES and CHILDREN'S TJN DERWEAR.To close this last lot of this season we have reduced them to astonishingly low prlcesv Full ribbed with ribbon at neck and sleeves worth I2j4' to 20c, 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 ruchhlg-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. The Squib Held l il t). Daniel Boyer, of West Centre street, was injured at tho Boston Ituu colliery yesterday by a blast. He lit a squib and went to a placo of safety. Failing to hear tho blast ho walked back and as ho did so tho explosion occurred. Boyer was burned on tho hands, arms and faco and ono of his arms was badly cut by flying pieces of coal, but tho injuries are not of a dangerous character. Duplicates Settled. The finance committee of the Borough Council met last night and made full settle ment of tho tax duplicates of 1891 and 1692 with John F. Higgins, Jr., whu succeeded his father, the lato John F. Higgins, as Kcceivor of Taxes in this borough. A liming Mutch. Charles Quimi, who is stopping in town as a guest rff Martin Falioy, the sprinter, on East t'ontro street, is matched to knock out Darby McDonald, of Mt. Carmel, in six rounds, or forfeit J50. The match is to take placo at Mt. Carmel on tho IGUrinst, Deed ltecorded. The following deeds have been rttcoided at tho court house : From Dennis Toqmoy to Mary MoAndrew, half lot ; from J. S. Houso nick to Catharine Dougherty, a full lot, both properties located in Shenandoah. .lumen I. each Dead, Jameg Leach, of West Centre sticet, died this aftornoon. He had been buffering for somo timo. He was a step-father of Chief of Police Tosh. Attraction at Ashland. Hanlou Bros.' "Fanuuma" t the Ashland opera houso on Thursday night, Sept 12th. It When you want good rooflug, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmltliing done call on E. F. Gallagher. 18 West Centre street. Dealer iu stoves, 8-1-tf Child Hun Over. Kalph, tho four-year-old son of John J Kohland, tho East Centre street butcher, was run over this morning by a wagon in charga of a Koariug Creek farmer named John, Krapp, who was exonerated from blame.. The accident occurred at the coiner of Jar- din and Centre streets. The' farmer was un able to see the child on account of posts and signs at the corner and tho horses wero on a walk when they turned on tho crossing where tho child attempted to cross, Tho injuries consisted of contusions ou the right arm and right knee and wero not serious. Look I ltcudlt Think!!! Owing to the lack of finances, tho under signed has been ollereil tho entire stock of clothing of tho firm of Bacbarach, Cooper & Co., of New York, consisting of men's and boys' suits, overcoats, hats and caps, in all the latest styles, winch ho will sell at a sacrifice. Wait fur bargains, as it is tho most complete stock of clothing over brought to Shenandoah. Watch this paper for day of sale. L. Kkkowich, Iteliablo Clothier, 10 and 13 South Main street, 0-10-3t Shenandoah, Pa. tloo Itlalcer Sent Douii. Joe Blaker was given a hearing before Justico Toomey last night ou a charge of as saulting Andrew Patofski, an East Centre street saloonkeeper, who refused to give him drink on Sunday, the 1st inst. Blaker was unable to furnish $300 bail ami was taken to the I'ottsvillo jail this morning by Constable Giblon. LEVIT'S HATS Aft Well Tiit'lr l'art. They keep their shape, they hold thoir color, they are first for wearing capacity, thoy'ombraM) all the latest styles, and the price can't be beat. At Max Levit's, Up-to-Dato hatter, 15 East Centre street. IMO-St Another Appeal. A prominent eitlien and taxpayer of tho borpugh requested the Ukuai.ii to-day to ngaln appeal to tho authorities to prevent hogs from roaming the streets. The animals tear up the gutters and ruin tho streets. A Ilrnwlng Curd. The guessing contest at Fay's is bringing in the bundles. Ijwt Friday's receipts wore the largest iu the hUtory of the linn. Tho bundles rolled in, fell in. only any way to get in. Everybody insists upon having a free guess on the Wan A ticket in evrry package. Tccthlug children should be treated with Luks' soothing syrup. tf TEACHERS' MEETING. An Interesting Session of the Local 'Insti tute Held Yesterday. A regular meeting of the local teachers' in stitute convened in tho High School room last evening, Superintendent M. P. Whitaker presiding. Of the i"5 teachers in the corps but 1 failed to respond to roll call. Miss Wasley led tho institute in singing "Home Again." Miss O'Counell opened a discussion on "Tho uso of Spelling Blanks," explaining the method pursued in second grado- grammar schools. Misses Faircliild Laflcrty, Stack and Itoberts explained tho methods pursued in the lower grades. Super intendent Whitaker spoko 011 the relative merits of tlio systems in use. The discussion was very comprehensive and broilght out many good points. At tlio next meeting tho various grades will assemble separately and outline the work for the next month. This is done so that all tho schools in each grade will ho teaching tho same subjects at the same timo. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.. Just Itccehed Our WSO.OOO Stock of l'ull iiimI Winter Clothing. This is tho most .complete stock of clothing evervhipped to Schuylkill county, for tho least money. It consists of men's, boys' and children's clothing, embracing all the latest styles, and will be sold at such amazingly low prices never before offered to the people of this vicinity. At tho Mammoth Clotiiino Housk, 9 and 11 South Main street, v Louis Goi.uih-, Prop. Largest and cheapest clothing houso in Schuylkill county. 9-10-5t A Large Gathering. A very successful party took placo last evening at the new home of Miss Mary Monaghau, 322 East Ceutio street. The evening was very pleasantly spent in dancing and various other amusements. Refreshments were served and Miss Monaghau proved herself an excellent hostess. About 150 young folks were present, including persons from Mahanoy City, Girardville, Ashland, St. Clair and Shamokin. Wntsou Houso Flee Lunch. COnsommo soup to-night. Baked potatoes and impoited sausago to morrow morning. A Xw Industry. " A now industry known as the Shenandoah Shirt Factory has been opened on West Coal street. The industry is already prospering and seems to have a bright future iu storo. lln.ll Columbia. This is the cry with which Columbia beer is met daily on account of its purity, color, and its .strengthening qualities. Everybody insists upou having Columbia beer. Babies made happy with Luks' Syrup. The Ups V Dwns f Life. Flour is Down . . . r And we have prepared to sell it to you at the reduced price. Cheese is Up But supply price. we on have a hand few at weeks the old Rich and fine flavor. Graf's. 122 North JardlnSt., Shenandoah.
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