EIj ENIN6r MERflLB YOL. X-NO. 238. SHENANDOAH, PA., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1895. ONE CENT. PLACE VOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN THE "EVENING HERALD" AND REACHTHE BUYERS 4 hi Refrigerators, Baby Carriages. Large Stock, X P. WILLIAMS & SON, South Main St., Shenandoah. Thanks to the "Herald" Readers Our opening day was a great success, and wo havo been crowded over since. Wo liavo been obliged to cngago tbo services of Mr. Max Kecso to assist us, and lio will bo glad to Sco all his old friends and formor customers who aroin want of MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, hats and caps, gent's furnishing goods, ladies', misses' and children's shoes, nicn's boots and shoes and rubber boots. Wo will continue tho same a's'we havo started, to sell good goods at bottom w snow our goous. Cooper & Schiller, Reliable Out-Fitters, Dornbach's New Building. 23 East Centre St. CHARLEY SING, First-class Aorl All Work done In first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed - - Ironed, loc; shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, 7c; underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING. Manager. Carden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo havo just received a flno lino of tho most beautiful and artistic papers in tho market, which wo will sell at very rcasonablo prices. Wo havo also in stock a great deal of last year's patterns which wo aro selling at a sacrifice. Conio and seo our lino of goods. Wo have tho most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. Jrt r- r CT rv I House, Sign and Decorative Painting. - I - VS. I ' C I l , No, 224 west Centre Street, Shenandoah, Penna. . . ALWAVS FRESH . . . V ork, Mutton, Veal, Spring Lamb, an, bologna and sausage. TRY COTOSUET, the filled and polite a to all THOS. J A. i 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 caro in washing and superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work better and quicker than any other laundry in tho city. CHARLES L.EE, Manager. DO YOU WANT A GOOD Wo aro the" sole agents for tho celebrated "Laura" heater, mado by tho Buckwaltcr Stovo Works, Itoycrsford. You can buy tills heater from us from $t to f5 loss than anywhere else in this town. The squaro heater "Happy Greeting" and the "Art Kinggold" sold at bargains. A full lino of cooking stoves, such as tho "Apollo" range: "Now Cresta," "Art Canopy" and "Sun Canopy" besides other makes. Also all kinds of Timvaro and Hardware. Call at D. & J. SIEGEL, 123 & COFFEE Our Fancy Java, or In regard to Tea, we occupy a front rank, all our Teas being very carefully selected by competent pudges, and a. trial order will convince you that we can please the most fastidious customers. We' offer' nothing but good grades .that are noied' for'quality, r ' color and flavor, and they are sold at popular prices Best Make, Lowest Prices. i aswe prices. Call on us; wo will bo pleased NEW CHINESE LAUNDRY, NO. 6 SOUTH JARDIN STREET. at Low Prioes. Smoked Meats of all descriptions, dry salt ard substitute and shortener. All orders promptly customers at - - 119 N. Main St. STOVE OR I EATER ? 224 S. Main St., Shenandoah. AND TEA Man, supplied with reasoning and dis cerning powers, may improve his con dition by the exercise of these faculties. This can be applied with very good effect in the purchase of Coffees and Teas. A good cup of Coffee depends not only on the making but the brand of Coffee, the grade, the roasting and preparation are very important factors. We feel confident that we can meet all those requirements. A delicious cup of Coffee is a certainty if you use our Fancy Blended Coffee. At KEITER'S. IN Full of Enthusiasm at the Chicago Con vention. THE SPEECH OF HON. J. J. FINERTY The Ex-Congressman Declares That Our ftatlon Should Disregard the Neu trality Laws in tho Interest of Oppressed Cuba and Ireland. CniCAOO, Sept. 25. In tho spacious au ditorium of tho Young Men's Christian nssocintlon.n structure dedicated to "Poaco ou Earth and C'-od Will Towards Men," thero woro inaugurated yesterday tho pre liminaries of a movomont that may bo fraught with proguant results to Kiigland and her llttlo possession across the Irish channel, tho progress of which will bo watched with lntenso Interest by sons of Krlu throughout tho civilized world. Tho delegates were slow In assembling, and it was not until noon that J. J. O'Conncll, chalrmnn of tho local committee, called tho convention to order and Introduced ox Congressman J. J. Elnorty its temporary chairman. Kvcry sent In tho linll was occupied. The delegates woro seated by states, nil tho states In tho Union being represented, us was also Canada and Australia. Ono of tho scones was tho welcomo tendered O'Donovuu Uossa when ho walked down the olslo and took a seat among tho Now York delegation. Rossn appeared halo and hearty, and scorned to feel tho effects of time very lightly. Thero was ono lady delegate. Miss Fnunlo O'Grady, of Chi cago, camo as a delegate, but her sister, also a delegate, was not present. Ono of tho most Interesting events of tho day was tho presentation at tho door of n ccrtlllcnto of a delegnto to tho convention of tho Fenian Hrothcrhood held Jan. 17, 1805, In Cincinnati, by Owen McSweonoy. Mr. McSweonoy was not elected to tho present convention, but owing to tho fact that ho held In his hand a ccrtlilcato of eligibility to tho second annual convention of tho Fenian Brotherhood of America ho was admitted. A feature of Chairman Finerty's nd tlrcss which evoked special enthusiasm was his refereneo to Cuba. '"lamas good a citizen at any man," said Mr. Flnertydurlng his speech, "but 1 would welcomo tho sight of 100,000 armed Americans breaking tho neutrality laws In behalf of Cuba, and doubly could I welcomo tho sight of 500,000 armed Amer icans breaking tho uoutraltty laws with England In behalf of Ireland. "Thero nro thoso who fear that wo may do something horo against tho laws of tho United States. Our loyalty to tho United States is shown In tho Stars and Stripos on our platform hero, but our loyulty is a matter entirely independent of and separ ate from tho neutrality laws. When has England paid any attention to neutrality laws? Certainly not In Ireland, where her very preseueo Is a standing memorial of her breacli of neutrality laws. Though thero bo comparatively fow Irishmen loft In Ireland to bear tho blows of the op pressor, thero nro twenty millions of Irish men In every part of tho world, ready and anxious to strike tho blow that shall mnko tho old country frco." In conclusion Mr. Flnerty said: "Wo nro hero to proclaim to tho world that tho Irish raco Is by no means defeated or dis heartened. Thero aro moro Irishmen to day than wero over on tho face of tho earth before. We'll clrclo England with a wall of fire which shall nover bo oxtingulslnd until Ireland Is free." Chairman Finerty's spirited address was frequently Interrupted by tho cheering of tho enthusiastic delegates. No attempt was mado to transact business at tho open ing session, und at tho conclusion of Mr. Finerty's speech tho convention adjourned for luncheon. Alleged Pontofllce Robbers Taken West. IUltimoije, Sept. 25. Robert Wnlluco, alias Arthur M. Dearborn, and Charles Fisher, alius Ilolnnd, tho alleged postofllco robbers and forgers, wero taken out of tho city today by tho western detectives sent hero nfter them. Ituddoll & Hall, counsel for tho accused, withdrew thoir appeal from tho decision of United States Judgo Morris In refusing to discharge tho men on habeas corpus, A Wheat I.mluii Uarce r.oxt with Her Crew. Milwaukee, Sept. 25. Advices from Sault Sto. Marie, Mich., state that tho bargo A. W. Comstook, of Algona, Mich., foundered off Stnnimrd's Hock, Lako Su perior, in tho late storm. Hor crow Is sup posed to bo lost. Tho bargo was now and was vulued at $51,000. Sho had a cargo of 51,000 bushels of wheat from Duluth. Xotice to Water Cosumer. Notice Is hereby given by tho Water Committee of tho Borough Council that bo ginning with Tuesday, tho "1th inst., tho water supply will bo curtailed, and con sumers of the public water works will be furnished with water ouly between tho hours of 5:00 and 0:00 a. m. and 3:00 and 7:00 p. m., until further notice. liy ordor of tho com mittee. A. D. Gaiile, 0-23-tf Chairman. A l'authvr ut Large. A. Houser, a dairyman of Brandonvillo, is responsible for tho statement that a large panther Is roaming through tho ileitis of that vicinity. Ho has seen it sovoral times and ono day last wcok gavo cliaso, but did not succeed In killing It. . tl . The Only Way Of.kpepiug cool thtwo hot days Is to drink Columbia beer, which Is pure, wholesome and refreshing. Evory well regulated houso should havo its supply of .Columbia beer, put up oxpressly for family uso. Will .be 1'alil ou Thursday. The employes of tho 1 & It. C. & I. Co., iu tho Ashland and Ginirdvillo districts, will bo paid on Thursday afternoon of this week. Go to Womcr's for your cheap boot, shoos and rubbers. Largest stock in town. THE FULL-TIME SCHEDULE. It I Predicted Urn Minors Will IlnveStcurfy Work fur Several .Month.. Tho announcement mado In this paper on Monday to the effect that tho Philadelphia & Heading Company collieries would work full time, was received witli much gratifica tion by tho cmployos of that company and thoso dependent upon them. It is now semi officially stated that tho full-time schedule may elmtlutio for soveral months) or at loast until the commencement of winter. Tlds Is such an unusual stato of afTairs in tho coal region, that tho announcement has already been felt by our business men, and they are anticipating a brisk full trado. They, will not bo disappointed if tho collieries contlnuo on tho present schedule. The amount of orders coming in and tho increased demand that is being mado for coal, causes tho belief that there is a bright outlook for this section, unless the continued drought may ncccsitato tho shutting down of several colliorios. It is also stated that the Lehigh Valley Coal Company Is making preparations to re sume on full-time, but no official notice to that eU'eet has as yet been issued. At llrceu's Cafe. Hotno vegetable soup for freo lunch to night. , Nice primo oysters. Little neck clams. Beef steak, lamb and veal chops. I'ig's feet, tripe and lamb's tongue. "A Money Order." The above play appeared at Uazlctou, and tho Daily Standard of that town says : "Julo Waltors was seen hero last evening for tho first timo in his now play, 'A Money Order.' Tho dialogue is spicy, and tho action prompt and natural. Thero aro many climaxes in tho piece, which wero loudly applauded, the whole company receiving a curtain call at tho end of tho third act. Mr. Walters as sumed tho role of a tramp to perfection, tho entire absence of horse-play adding merit to tho role. Miss Ada Walters performed a clover specialty that won a hearty encore. Tho different actors assumed their parts per fectly and wero a great factor in tho success of the piece." This play will be produced In Ferguson's theatre this evening, and should attract a big house. We havo heard much j favorable comment, and Manager Quirk) of Malianoy City, where they played last evening, speaks in tho highest terms of tho performance. Quito a number of theatre goers from that town will attend the per formance hero to-night. Kemlrlvk House Free Lunch. Sour krout and pork to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Port morris oysters. Capo May clams. Meals served at all hours. Tho Regulator Arrives. The apparatus winch tho water committeo ordered several weeks ago to regulate the supply to tho pipes of tho public water works arrived yesterday. It cost over 100 and was made at Troy, X. Y. Tho water committeo will decide upon tho location to-night. Tho device will bo placed somewhere between the Fowler's Itun reservoir and tho connections ou Emerick street. Watson House Freo I.uneh. Extra fine hot lunch to-night. Consomme to-morrow morning. Three AVedrilng ut Lost Greek. The church of St. Mary Magdalen, at host Creek, was tho sccno of threo marriago cere monies to-day, Kov. P. F. D.igget officiating at each. The contracting parties wero Miss Sablna McDonald and Michael Muuloy, of Lost Creek ; Lawrence Dunn, of town, and Miss Mamo Furlong, of Colorado ; and John McCormick, of Holmcsvillc, and Miss Ella Corrigau, of Lost Creek. Change Your Underwear. Buy your good new woolen underwear at Max Lovit's atreasonabloprico3 to suitovcry body. 15 East Centre street. An Orutoi-Icul Contest. At a meeting of Washington Camp, No. 112, P. O. S. of A., last evening, Messrs. S. L. lirown, E. J. Davios and Jacob S. Williams wero appointed a committee to arrange an oratorical contest to take place in tho camp room on Oetobor 20th, next. Tho contest will bo novel and no doubt exceedingly In teresting. Visit Brcen's between tho acts for your frca lunch of homo vegetable soup. Two ltaces TliU Week. This place is to ho tho scene of two foot races this wcok. Kirlin, of town, and Iiogors, of Ginirdvillo, will run a 50 yard dash to morrow for $150 a side and tho second raco will be run on Saturduy by Huffman, of Glrardvlllu, and Glenwright, of Ashland, 100 yards, for $100 a sido. Schellly House, liostou baked beans to-night. Chicken soup, Oystors iu every stylo. Otto rogeg it Horse. Wilson V. Otto has lost one of his horses through sunstroke, which tjiu animal suf fered on Monday last. Between tho acts go toDrcun's for a i'iIcq freo lunch of homo vegetable squp. Clairvoyant. Mrs. Otto, clairvoyant and card reader," tells tho name of tho ono you will marry and your future revealed. At Uio Com mercial Hotel to-day and to-morrow from 7:00 a. in. until 10:00 p. m. 3t Tho so.rt of happiness, "Keopyour liver right." llurdock lilood Hitters is uaturo's remedy for complaints of tho liver or bowels. , l Hand Concert. Tho Grant baud will render another of Its delightful Qveulug concerts from tho awning of tho Watson House on Fiiday evening. A special program has been arrangod. IlLSIEIWII William Evans and John Curry Put Under Bail. AN IMPORTANT WITNESS APPEARS.. Joseph Bochm oives Testimony as a Disin terested Party Showing That McHale Was not Shot by One of His Com panions. Justice T. T. Williams mado another effort last night to get at tho bottom facts connected. with tho shooting of James McHale on the 15th inst. Tho investigation aroso ou a counter suit by Paul Meloshko, who is charged with tho shooting. It was delayed by tho confinement of Mclcshko in tho Pottsvillo jail pending tho outcome of McIIalo's in juries. Last night tho accused man was present, as well as William Evans, who is charged by Mcleshko witli having started tho fight that led to tiio shooting, diaries Kaucas, who was with Mclcshko at the. time of the shooting, and John Curry, who was ono of Evans' companions, mado their first appearance. Joseph Gorman, of Girardvillo, who was also witli Evans, has not turned.up yet. Considerable time was spent on tho caso during tho evening and tho evidence ad duced was of an important character in many respects. It went to show that Emus and his party wero tho first aggressors and that Mclcshko was tho man who fired tho shot from which McHale suffered, notwith standing Mclesiiko's positive statement that he did not havo a revolver that morning. Koukar swore that he was walking along West Coal street witli Mclcshko and Vor- bowich when Evans stopped Meloshko and asked for tobacco and a match, and when ho failed to get them started tho fight. The witness was very positive that when Mc Hale and his party came up they joined tho Mcllalo forces in attacking tho Lithuanians. Koukar sworo ho left tho place, before the shooting occurred, leaving Mclcshko behind. but ho heard tho shot. Joseph ISoehin, who resides, on West Coal street, and nearly opposite tho scone of the shooting, sworo that ho was aroused by tho noise of tho row and soon after saw. three men run up tiie street towards West Coal street. Two of tho men wero slightly in ad vance of tho third, who turned half way around while on tho run and discharged a revolver to the rear at a crowd that was fol lowing and hurling stones at tho men. who wero running in advnncc. Only ono shot was fired and upon its discharge tho crowd following halted and retreated west on Coal street, while tho thrco men reduced their gait to a walk and proceeded east, without turning, or stopping to sou tho result of the shot. Mr. Boelim proved to bo the mostiniportaut disinterested witness thus far. secured and tho deductions made from his evidence are tliat it was not while exchange of blows were iu progress that McIIulu was shot, but while the threo Lithuanians woro on tho retreat and tho victim did not sudor nt tho liands of his own or tho Evans' crowd, which was a point that remained undocldcd until last night, ex cept upon tho evidence of McHale, who sworo ho was shot by Mcleshko, when he got within thirty feet of tho man. Justico Williams has placed Ivoukar, Evans and Curry under $300 bail, each, for trial. Notice to Consumers of Slicuaudoah Citi zens' Water and Gas Cumnany. Until furthor notice water will bo sup plied from 0:00 a. ni. to 8:00 a. m. and from 4:00 p. in. to 0:00 p. m. E. J. Wasley, Superintendent. Shenandoah, Pa., Sept. 21. 3t ".luUiis Caesur. Julius Cu-'sar is, no doubt, thu most widely known of all Shakespeare's works. It is read in the schools and hardly an amateur re citer in. tho United Suites but has shouted Marc Antouy's address over Caesar's body The play is of absorbing intorost. Its story is so clear and moves with such directness that ovoryono can understand and enjoy it, Tho conspiracy, tho assassination of Ciosar, Uio tumult of Koine's mob, Mare Antony's oration and tho death of Brutus follow fast on each other. Charles B. Hanford, Elilm 11. Spencer, Nora O'Brien and u company of picked players will play Julius Ciosar Monday night. Tho splendid Julius Ciosar sconory mado for Bootli and Barrett will bo seen here. Dr. Emma Wain makes all irregularltlos and weaknesses a specialty, but treats all othor discasus. Ladles' Medical Institute, Hotel Kaier, Malianoy City. They Must l'tiy the County. For tho first time in tho history of tho county stops havo liccn taken to collect tho bail of defaulters. Tho County Commis sioners have instructed County Solicitor Ulrlch to proceed to collect the lull of about 35 fugitives from justice, who failed to appear at the last term of court, when their eases were allied for trial. The bonds of at least 150 otlmr defendants wero also forfeited at the last tgvni of court by reason of failure to havo them renewed. Tho bondsmen who will bo oflVcted by tho now order of things uumlior among them lawyers, politicians aud business nien, Fits, Epilopsy and Convulsions positively cured In young or old, at Ladles' Medical Institute. Hater's Hotel, Mahajioy City. Mldsto!. A mission undor tho auspice of tho Re domptorlst Futhors will o'ptfu in' th German Catholic church this evulug and will be continued until Sunday noxt. Maley, tho Jeweler, for silverware, watches aud Jewelry, 10 North Main street. THE BUSY STORE 116 and lis North Main Street. . . . Another addition to our . . . DRESS GOODS SALE ! To-day we add to our Dress Goods reduction sale, for one week, an excellent line of colors of all wool Henriettas 40 to 45 inches wide. The real value of these goods is 50 to 60 cents, but go in this sale at 39c Diagonals reduced from $1.00 to 50 cents a yard. Other patterns from $1.00 to 75 cents. HEMINWAY SILK. A large assortment of all shades, Crochet and Knitting Silk, on large spools has just come in. We offer this lot at 15 cents a spool, or 2 for 25 cents. This is extremely low in price, especially where all silks are advancing rapidly. LANCASTER GINGHAM ENDS Enough for one large apron in each piece; 1 2 cents a piece. LINEN TORCHON LACE. A new lot just arrived which will be sold at same price as before, any width worth 10 to 15 cents a yard at 5 cents. Did. you try the P. N. Corsets ? MAX SCHMIDT. UNDER FALLING TIMBER. Mleluiel Ilusiin's Close Call ill Kohlnoor Colliery. After the regular operations at tho Kolii noor colliery wero stopped yesterday a gang of men were- put at work to lower timber down the shaft. Among them was Michael Dugan, of West Centre street. By n break ing ofa chain the eago in the shaft was jarred with such force that it threw tho timber upon Dugau. His right hide was badly bruised and his right hand broken. The ouly baby medicine Luks' Syrup. An Actciiou lerigmeut. To the Officers and Members of tho Home l'riendly Society, of Baltimore, Md., B. L. Tally, President. Gentlumhn : Permit me to extend my heartfelt gratitude for the promptness with which your company has paid through your Superintendent, William T. Evans, and agent, James Patterson, tho one hundred and five dollars (f 10.") duo upon tho death of my lieloved mother, Catherine Flynn. I can fully endorse all 1 havo heard about your company for reliability in business method and promptness in meeting claims upon it through death, and shall always consider it a pleasure to recommend tho company to my friends. CoitNKMUH Flynn. St. Nicholas, Sept. 23, 18flj. Will be Appreciated. Ail electrical supply firm of Ithaca, X. Y., is putting electric dials in tho Lehigh Valley depot, Ferguson House and tho Schellly House which will show the numbor of min. utes each train is running behind its schedule. This contrivance will not ouly bo very much appreciated by the public, but also by tho depot employes, who aro frequently vory much annoyed by inquiries as to tlio informa tion tho dials aro intended to give. Teething children should be treated with Luks' soothing syrup. tf A Distinguished l'leader. John O. Johnson, Esq., tho eminent lawyer of Philadelphia, was in attendance at tho Pottsville court to-day pleading iu tho suit, iu which tho assignee of Lawrence & Brown is plaintiff against tho Gilbert and Kheafer estates to prove title to the colliery at Malui uoy Plane. Dr. Emma Wain, greatest lady specialist permanently located. Ladiog' Medioal Insti tute, Hotel ICalcr, Mahauoy City. Why It 1'alled. Tho new schedule for tho public water, works supply did not go into otleet.on time yesterday afternoon on account of the stem ofa valve breaking when an attempt was mado to turn 011 tho water at the corner of Coal and Emerick streets. After some work the valve was removed and the town was supplied at about six o'clock in the evening. Tho schedule was followed this morning. lPs V Dwus.0f Lifet Flour is Down . .. . And we have prepared to sell it to you at the reduced price. Cheese is Up . . . But we have a few week?: supply on hand at the old price. Ricli and fine flavor. Graf's, 122 North JarUIn St,, Shenandoah'
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