m TT T7 TVT T "XT idkfM3 HERU .J JL YOL. X.-NO. 24.0. -Li vpti SIfPANDOAH, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1895, ONE CPT. PLACE YOUR APVERTISEItyiNT IN THE "EVENING dERALP" AND REAChi THE BUYERS igratora, Balqy 6a Large S:oqc, Best Make, Lowest Prices. J. P. WILLIAMS & SON, South Main St., Shenandoah. Thanks to the "Herald" Readers Our opening day was a great success, anil wo liavo been crowded over 6lnco. Wo liavo been obliged to cngago tbo services of Mr. Max Recso to assist us, mul ho will bo glad to seo all his old friends and former customers whonrolu wantof MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, hats and caps, gent's furnishing goods, ladles', misses' and children's shoes, men's boots and shoes and rubber boots. Wo will continue the same as wo liavo started, to sell good goods at bottom prices. Call on usj wo will be pleased to show our goods, ' Cooper & 3chiller, Reliable Out-Fitters, Dornbach's New Building. Fresh Home-Made every ilay. If you want n good home-mndo OYSTERS - IN - ALL. - STYLES. Best accommodations and cosiest ladles' parlors In town. Families supplied at hort notice. ICE CREAM IN ALL FLAVORS constantly on hand. All orders promptly attended to. Special attention given to balls, theatre parties and Boclaliles. LB I T T" 8 F"" Caterer and Confectioner, - " 7 Cor. Jardin and Oak Streets. en's ART WALL PAPER Store. iust received a fine lino of the which we will sell at very reasonable prices. Wo have also in stock a r last year's patterns which wo aro selling nt a sacnllce. Lome and of goods. Wo havo tho most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store 'pant. yd. rJT Xr-J J ' "VTCft Sign and Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Spring Lamb, Smoked Meats of all descriptions, dry salt bacon, bologna and sausage. ' TRY COTOSUET, the great lard substitute and shortener. All orders promptly filled and polite attention paid to all customers at THOS. JONES, - - 119 N. Main St. DO YOU WANT A GOOD We are the solo agents for tho celebrated "Laura" heater, mado by tho Buckwalter Stove Works, Royersford. You can buy this heater from us from $4 to $5 lessthanauywhero elso in this town. Tho square heater "Happy Greeting" and the "Art Ringgold" sold at bargains. A full lino of cooking stoves, such as tho "Apollo" range: "New Crcsta," "Art Canopy" and "Sun Canopy" besides other makes. Also all kinds of Tinware and Hardware Call at D. & J. SIEGEL, 123 & Our Fancy Java, or In regard to Tea, we occupy a front rank, all our Teas being very carefully selected by competent judges, and a .trial order will convince you that we can please the most fastidious customers. We offer nothing but good . v color and flavor, and they are phages. I.. Ml 23 East Centre St. Bread and Cakes lont of bread or ft cake give us n coll. most beautiful and artistic papers in the hgwn Deoorativo Painting. Baenaaaoan, renna, r STOVE OR HEATER ? 224 S. Main St., Shenan.doah. AND TEA Man, supplied with reasoning and dis cermug 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. grades that are noted for quality, sold at popular prices At KELITER'S. ANOTHER Why Lord Dunraven Decided to Keep Valkyrie III Here. TrJIJfKS SHE CAM BEAT DEFENDER ! And Should Mr. Rose's Distant Shore be briabli to Defeat tha Speedy Herre ' schoff Yacht There Will be Two ' Merles Of Cup Races Next Year. New York, Sopt. 27. When It was an nounced that Vnlkyrlo III would remain In this country during tho winter, nntl would bo laid up In tho Krlo basin, thero was much surprise among tho majority of yachtsmen at tho sudden change in Lord Dunrnven's plans. Among others there was not so much astonishment, ns tho reason for tho movn wnsnpparcntto them. Tho statement Is mado by H. Muitlund Kersey, who has boon Lord Dunrnven's representative iu this country, that Lord Dunraven had concluded to leavo Vnlkyrlo In this country on tho possibility of a raco or a series of races with Defender for some of tha cups or stakes which had been of fered slnco tho last raco for tho America's cap, or for uso as n trial boat for Distant Shore when sho came hero to prepare for tho raco next year. Mr. Kcrsoy further suggested that In caso Vnlkyrlo should bo used to test tho speed of Distant Shore and should demon strate her superior siecd tho cup commit tee might bo Induced to uccept her an a challenger In tho placo of tho now boat. Tlioso reasons answered for tho majority of yachtsmen, but thoso who havo boon in Newport and havo seen moro or less of Lord. Dunraven know that they were not tho real cattso of tho change. It Is known that Lord Dunraven still be lieves that Vnlkyrlo is faster than De fender, and that with a clear courso ho could win In tho kind of weather which prevailed on tho last two days of this year's race, lie wants to raco against Dofontlor again, and for tho America's cup, and probably will bo accommodated. It would bo Impossible for tho Now York Yacht club to raco against Valkyrie for tho cup until tho raco with Distant Slioro has been decided, ns Air. ltoso and tho Royal Vic toria Yacht club havo a prior right. But thero is no reason why Vnlkyrlo should not sail for tho cup after Distant Shore has boon disposed of, and this is what has been decided upon, as far as can bo douo without tho sanction of tho Itoynl Yacht squadron and tho Now York Yacht club. Tho question of tho courses has also boon satisfactorily arranged. Lord Dun raven is willing to accept tho statement of tho committee that thoy will do their best to keep tho Sandy Hook courso clear, and now bolloyes that thoy will havo little troublo iu so doing. Tho public will bo full' Informed of tho dates for tho matches and It is believed that a patrol lleot can bo brought together which will keep tho courso clear, Defender will bo choson to raco against Distant Shoromul Vnlkyrlo without doubt, as tho owners of tho latest creation of Hor rashoff aro fully convinced that sho is tho fastest yacht alloat. As Distant Shoro will rneo homo time early in August, in all probability Valkyrio III will bo ablo to get her races on at about tho sumo time as this year. Dospito thlsyoar's fiasco, next year will probably see two races in one season for tho same cup, provldod, of courso, Mr. Koso's Distant Shore doo3 not savo Lord Dunraven tho troublo of ruclng. Sl'KUCIS IV W'NS Afl.VIN'. The Onner of tlie I.lttla American Yacht Withdrew Ilia Ilout. Ovster Bay, L. I., Sept. 27. Tho race Vu.fur,...,, tin, 1,,,lf vntni. T..,,.l,fj t:, TV owned by!Mr. J. Arthur Brand, of tlWN Minima Yacht club, of England, tho chal lenger for tho international trophy hung up by tho Seawanhaka-Corlnthian Yacht club for sMall boats, and Etholwynn, owned by Mr. C. J, Field, of the Indian Harbor Yacht club, which was sailed yes terday on tho sound off this placo, ended In a very unsatisfactory maunor. After sailing ouo round of six miles Mr. Field decided that ho would not continue the Journey, because tho wind was so strong and tho sea so choppy that the conditions wero not thosa in which a half ratorshould pail. Nevertheless Spruco IV continued and covered tho entire distanco, dospito wind and sea. "When Kthclwynn quit sho was eight minutes und llfty-eight seconds behind. Tho action of Mr. Field in giv ing up occasioned many uucompllmontnry remarks. Tho raco, which was over a courso of throu mllos to looward and return and ro peat, or twelve mllos in all, was tho third of tho series, otioh having won ouo before. Tho cup will bo given to tho yacht which wins bust three out of five. Thero was blowing all day n hard wind for such small Croft, Its velocity ranging from ten to fif teen knots an hour. Captain Ball, who sailed tho Kthclwynn, was greatly disgusted at tho outcomo of tlw woo. Ho says that the crow, which la composed of Mr. Field, who Is also owner, was In a stato of funk during tho llrst round and iu a stato of absolute Insubor dination whon it was projxiied to sail the second. Ho would not oven act as trncta blo ballast, and the only thing to do was to withdraw. Hall wanted to remain in Jho raco, and declares that ho would havo won, but ho was overruled by Mr. Field. After tho raco Bali declared ho would not sail again with Field, and tho latter thoreupou said Ball might havo his own way, nud to day's raco was started with Ball's brother as tho "orow." Mr. Field says personally that It was no fit placo for small boats, and ho did not enro to risk his precious llfo for nny cup which might thus bo won. Captain Brand, on tho othor hand, sailed tho raco like a hardy sailor. If tho plucky Englishman wins today's raoo ho will take tho cup. The Only Way Of keeping cool thowi hot days is to drink Columbia beer, which is puro, wholosomo and I'ofrojhlug. Every well regulated house should havo its supply of Columbia beer, put up expressly for family uso. BOdUS WORKMEN. .... ' ..i:,.i,r. Italkcd in Their Work at tha House of John lcrg. John llcrg keeps a saloon in one of the houses on Hast 'Centre street owned b'y Michael Graham. Mrs. Berg was on duty at tho place yesterday when ttvo men entered and said tho landlord intended putting' a new tin roof on the building and tlioy had called to mako measurements. Ouo of tho men carried a tapo measure and tho other had a pair of roofer's shears. Mrs. Borg allowed them to enter tho dwelling apartments So they could reach the roof. Shortly after Mrs. Berg thought sho would follow and seo what progress tho men word making. As sho passed a bedroom on the second floor sho found tho visitors searching a trunk, the roubors dashed passed tho woman and escaped through tho rear part of tho Iiourc, making tliclr way to tho alley. It has1 been learned that tho men went to Mahanoy City on a trolley car. They broke open three trunks in tho house, but secured nothing of any value. Mrs. Berg says one of tho moil was short and thick Bet and had a red mihlstacho and red hair. Tho other was tall and thin, his face Was clean shaven and his hair was also red. At llrecn's Cafe. Oyster and clam soup for freo lunch to night. Plenty for every body. Nica prime oysters. Little neck clams. Beef steak, lamb and veal chops. I'ig'S fect, tripe and lamb's tongue. Klrlhi Won tho Kuce. Tho 60-yard foot raco between Kirliu, of town, and Rogers, of Girardvillc, at tho Trotting park yesterday afternoon, resulted in a victory for tho former by about 18 inches. The stakes wero about $150 a side and tho Girardvillo people dropped about $.'00 oil tho event. James Smith was tho referee and C. II. Hagenbuch flrcd tho pistol. Klrlin says ho will raco no more, as his tastes do not run that way. Dr. Emma Wain, greatest lady specialist, permanently located. "Ladies' Medical Insti tute, Hotel Kaier, Mahanoy City. A I'llty Dollar (inine. The Harrison base ball club of Girardvillc, will play a Lost Creek team a game at tho Trotting park grounds to-morrow afternoon for $50 a side. The gamo will bo called at 4 o'clock?' Mr. Lcib, of Ashland, will bo the umpire McDonald, Coyle, Grillin, Noon, Ward, Scanlan, Cleary, Toole, Ferguson, Rowland and Dugan will bo among the players. Much interest has been aroused by h" matc1'' as t wll decide tho championslnp between tho two places. The secret of happiness, "Keep your liver right." Buidock.lilood Bitters is nature's remedy for complaints of tho liver or bowels. The ISo.v ami tho ISlko. This morning a boy raced down Main street on a bicycle on record timo and attracted tho attention of a number of people, Ho was bent over tho wheel in a maimer that in dicated a determination to test it for all that it was worth. When opposite the store of llnuligan Bros, tho bike struck a largo stone. The boy took a header, the wheel jumped, twisted and dropped and several women shrieked. Tho rider escaped serious injury, but lie and Ids wheel presented a sorrowful spectacle AYutson llouso Free Lunch. Clam chowder to-night. Vegetable soup to-morrow morning. Swallowed a Collar Ituttou. John, tho six-year-old sou of John Horn, of South Jardiu street, yesterday swallowed a collar button which lodged in tho throat, but finally forced its way into tho stomach. The boy is considered out of danger and is attended by Dr. W. N. Stein. Kendrick House Freo Lunch. Clam soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning, l'ort Norris oysters. Capo May clams. Meals served at all hours. Watch for Saturday night's lunch. Shoulder Dislocated. Mrs. James McIIale, of Nortli Chestnut street, is suffering from a dislocated shoulder, sustained by a full from a ladder. Mrs. McIIale was ascending the ladder to tho hay loft iu the stable on iter premises when sho fell. Dr. Emma Walu makes all irregularities and weaknoissos a specialty, but treats all other discuses. Indies' Medical Institute, Hotel Kaier, Mahanoy City. Change til l'oreiuanshlp, Thomas Reed, for many years inside fore man at Packer colliery No. -1, has resigned Ills position and will be succeeded by Will iam Biinbridge, the Are boss. Mr. Bain bridge will bo succeedod by Felix O'Brion, ot ltaveu Run. Heheilly House. Oyster soup to-night. Chicken soup. Oysters in every stylo. Almost l'ulled Down. Not a little oxcitemont was uuisodat Tur key Run by a caving in of workings of the Cambridge colliery. Tho largo holg-'ut tho surface extended to within tlireo fVut of tho kitchen of Josso Major's rosideuto and threatened ,to pull it down. Tuke your choice, oyster or olaiu soup for freo lunch at Breuu's to-night. root Hall. Tho Columbia foot ball team loft for Ash land this afternoon to play against tho Ash laud High school foot ball team at Washing ton lKitk, ' Wanted. A girl for gqnontl housework in a small family. Apply at 23 East Centre street, tf Watch for to-morrow night's lunch. Brcon's. BREWER TELLS Another Hearing: In the Brewing- Com pany's' Injunction Suit. A DISTINGUISHED GATHERING 1 Cross Fires Between Counsel and a Witness Before the' Commissioner Mr. Brewer Says ' Ex-Senator Watson's Com plaint Is Groundless. A broach of promise caso with thousands of dollars at stako between leading residents of tho town, or some other litigation of a llko snappy, sensational character, could hardly arotiso moro general public interest than is evinced over tho injunction suit of ox-Senator M. C. Watson against tho Col umbia Browing Company. Tho caso is not a new one, haviug bcon instituted last spring, and a few weeks ogo attracted renewed at tention when tho plaintiff and his witnesses assembled in tho ollices of M. M. Burke, Esq., to tell their side of tho Caso to Com missioner Moore, who very deftly transposed their statements into stenographic hierogly phics, and a score or more of spectators listened to tho testimony with an intensc ncss that seemed rcmarkablo on the part of people who had no interest in the litigation. But tho prominence of tho parties con cerned In tlio suit seems to have aroused a curiosity that would not manifest itself in connection with a suit bearing upon tho same state of facts and circumstances, but pending between people of another or more ordinary sphere, and yesterday when the defendant company, through Its president, William M. Brewer, and witnesses, attended at tho samo placo to give its testimony, the audience was oven greater and the interest manifested moro intense than on tho previous occasion. Tho ollices which, for tho occasion, wero transformed into a court room, wero crowded to their fullest capacity. In ono were seated Ex-Congressman James B. Reilly and J. It. Coyle, Esqs., of counsel for tho Browing Company ; John F. Whalcn and Charles A. Snyder, Esq., of I'ottsvillo, nndM. M. Burke, Esq., of town, counsel fur tho plaintiff, Hon. j .u. J, naisou, wno occupicu u seal ciosc 10 Ills lawyers. John Wanamaker Franey was also in attendance. Mr. Brewer occupied a seat close to Commissioner Moore. M. I). Malone, tho traveling representative of the brewery, sat In the adjoining room, smoking cigars that cost him $1 each. This may ap pear as an exaggeration but can be proven by accompanying him on tho mad some day when ho is drumming up business. William II. Lewis, superintendent of the Win. l'enn colliery ; Mino Inspector Stein, Dr. William X. Stein, ex-Councilman A. B. Iamh and Chief Burgess Burns were also in attendance as witnesses and spectators. Mr. Brewer was on tho witness stand mo?t of the afternoon. Ho makes an excellent witness of tho scrapping kind. Fighting blood courses thickly through his veins when lie is under cross-examination and nothing seems to please him as well us when he sees an opportunity to indulge in and partake of a sharp exchange with tho opposing counsel. The suit, by tho way, is brought by Mr. Watson to procure an injunction to prohibit tho operation of the machinery in tho brewery in such a manner as to destroy the health, comfort and common happiness of himself and family. Mr. Brewer testified that ho has been engaged iu the browing business ns manager and interested party for twenty-five years, und that he is well acquainted with all tho operations in that line. He stated that tho capital iuvested in tho plant affected by the suit ranges from ?100,000 to $200,000, and tho plant is equipped with all tho latest improved machinery used in tho business. Tho ico plant, ho said, is especially woll equipped and tho power is furnished by a 125-horse power Corliss engine. Such an engine, Mr. Brewer said, could bo operated in a dwelling without causing much, if any, vibration if it is prop erly made and erected and kept in good con dition, as the engine referred to, and he could not discover nny vibration caused by it iu tho browcry, therefore he could not seo how any vibration could bo felt iu tho house ad joining, occupied by Mr. Watson. As to the claim that athos from the smoke stack fell upon tho washing hung out by neighbors, Mr. Brewer said that was an impossibility, owing to tho construction of tho boilers, etc., but ho acknowledged that on one occasion an engineer turned a hose Into tho Ikiso of tho stack and caused ashes to ascend to the top and out upon the surrounding torritory, 'but a lecture to tho engineer prevented a repeti tion of tho ollenso. Mr. Brewer ulso stated that a piece of the machinery did make a noise for a while, hut he had that stopped after investing $-100 iu a piece of mechanism and procuring tho attendance of an expert from Milwaukee, Wis., twice. Ho Insisted repeatedly during his testimony that ho ulwuys exerted overy endeavor to avoid any Inconvenience to Mr. WrUoii, or any ono oho. His testimony also wont to show that in early times he and Mr. Watson weiu on Intimate terms of friendship, but duriug the recent just they don't drink from tho same canteen. Mrs. T. M. Scanlau, ex-Senator Watson's daughter, at ono time complained to Mr. Brewer about tho nole iu tho brewery. Mr. Whalen tried to get Mr. Brower to state Just what .Mrs. Scan hi u mid, hut was obliged to be content with the reply, "You cau hardly repent all a woman says when the is making a complaint," which mused a smile that went all around the room and forced iUelf upon tho countenance of a witness whow temper was up to blood hunt becuuso ho could not be oxumlned atid'ullowed'to depart. The case will occupy considerable inure time of botli the CouuniMloner and the court. Go to Werner's for your cheap boots, shoes and rubbers, largest stock lit town. THE BUSY STORE 116 and 118 North Main Str&et. A WIFELY WIFE is one who saves her husband's dollar's. One who has the task and ability to obtain with 50 cts. a dollars worth of goods. How to buy, when to buy and wliere to buy, are three things she is master of. She known when she sees a $1.00 Damask Towel at 50c. r These Damask Towels, full ot drawn work, we have now dis played, at the price from $1.00 to 50 cents. Many of our patrons know they paid $1.00 a piece for them. Our window shows what they are. BUTTONS: An odd lot we are Selling at 5c. a card of 2 dozen. Many among them worth 50c. a card. 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; 12 cents a piece. Did you try the P. N. Corsets ? MAX SCHMIDT. TWO MEN CLOSED IN. 1'ollsh Itirn Imprisoned liy u Tall of Coal at I.anlgans. Joo Mataluski and Andrew Schofsky, a 1'olish miner and laborer, were imprisoned in a breast of tho Kllangowan colliory last even ing by a large fall of coal. They wero caught in u part of the mine known as West Seven Foot. Its location is so peculiar that It was difficult to reach the unfortunate men. A large force worked hard for over two hours before they readied tho imprisoned men and they were delighted to find them alive, and neither dangerously injured. Mataluski was considerably cut and bruised and one of Sehofsky's legs was broken. The men wore removed to their homiw oil Last Centre street iu an ambulance and later in the evening Schofsky was removed to tho Miners' Hospital. Free oyster and clam soup at Brccn's cafe to-night. Call for it. Sutlers I'lom Appendicitis. Richard L. Bruwn, of tho tlrm of Hooks & Brown, left this morning for St. Joseph's German hospital, Philadelphia, where he will be treated for appendicitis. During Ids ab sencu his nevpapr route will bo in charge of Grant Losig, who is also authorized to make all collections fur subscriptions. Imilo. meiit Agency. Max Iteuso lias opened an intcllegence and employment office in Lgan's building. Girls who want employment and those who want servants can get all information gratis. Steamship and railroad tickets at lowest rates. 0-27-3t AVIU llcsuino a I'oreumiislilp. James Heaton, of Lost Creek, left yester day for Allentown, Wildwood, X. J., and other points for recreation. IW ixpccts to be absent about three weeks and upun-i his re turn will again assume the foremuusniy, at Packer colliery Xo. I. Fits, Epilepsy and Convulsions positively cured in young or old at Ladies' Medical Institute, Kaior's Hutcl, Mahanoy City. Arlxn- Day Fixed. Dr. Schaefer, Superintendent of Public In struction, lias issued a circular appointing Friday, October 18, as Arbor Day aud urging its obsorvailco'by tho Schools of the stato. Femalo wonkuoos and irregularities u specialty at Ludion' Medical Institute, Kuler's Hotel, Mahanoy City. Notice. Wo, tho undersigned, are in a position to sell all manner of .steam fitting supplies at Philadelphia prices. Thoe contemplating putting in steam liuat aud pin lulling work would save money by getting our prices. 0-26-at (i. W. Bkodall A Bbo. U"s V Dwns t e. 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. Rich and fine flavor. Graf's, 122 North Jardin St., Shenandoah