H li! R H I j )d VOL. X -NO, 248. SHENANDOAH, PA., MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1895. ONE CENT. PLACE VOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN THE "EVENING HERALD" AND REACH THE BUYERS Refrigerators, Baby Carriages. Large Stock, J. P. WILLIAMS & SON, iouth Main Fresh Home-Made every day. If you want n good homc-mndo OVSTERS - IN - Best accommodations and cosiest Indies' notice. ICE CREAM IN constantly on hand. All orders promptly balls, theatre parties and sociables. to YOU WANT A GOOD We are tlio solo agents for tlio celebrated "Laura" licator, made, by the Buckwaltcr Stove Works, IJoycrstord. You can buy tins neater irom us irom ?i 10 ?o icssiiiunauywiioro clso in this town. Tlio square heater "Happy Greeting" and tho "Art Ringgold" sold at bargains. A full lino of cooking stoves, "Art Canopy" and Sun Canopy" besides and Hardware. Call at D. & J. SIEGEL, 123 & SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, r 10 North ISlaln Street. Clntlies nf all deserintion neatly done up in 1 amillcs 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. CLOSING OUT 8oo Children's Suits at ;oo Pair Men's Pants. 250 Children's Overcoats at 5?i.oo ana 1.25, worm 300. A big line of Men's Overcoats marked down to half prices, n liirr ctfir.1.- nf in pn ' n nH hnvs' suits. "Rip- harfrains in BOOTS, SHOES Now is your time. At the ORIGINAL BARGAIN STORE, 23 South Main SUPOWITZ, Prop. E. F Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo have just received a fino lino of tho most boautiful and artistic papers in tlio market, which wo will sell at vory reasonable prices. Wo have also in stock a great deal of last vear's patterns which wo aro selling at a sacrifice. Come and see our line of goods. Wo havo tlio most beautiful and artistio papers. Largest Paper Store In Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. J. P. GARDEN, No. of Our Fancy Java, or Tn rpo-fird to Tea. we occupy a COFFEE O - AMr.ii oMtA hv romnetent ludires. and a trial order will LUltlUllJ j x - convince you that we can please the most fastidious customers. We offer nothing but good color and flavor, and they are Best Make, Lowest Prices. Shenandoah. Bread and Cakes loaf of brend or n cake givo us a call. ALL - STYLES. parlors In town. Families supplied at short ALL FLAVORS nttended to. Special attention given to attended to. Special attention given to Caterer and Confectioner, Cor. Jardin and Oak Streets. STOVE OR HEATER ? such as tho "Apollo" range; New Lresta," iuiki range: new iicaia, Also all kinds of Tinware other maKos, 224 S. Main St., Shenandoah. first-class manner. I can refer to scores of SALE from 65 cents and upwards. Also suits. Big bargains in and RUBBERS Street, Shenandoah, Pa Houso, Sign and Decorative Painting. 221 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Penna, 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 Coffee is a certainty if you use our Fancy Blended Coffee. front rank, all our Teas being very grades that are noted for quality, sold at popular prices KBITER'S. The National Alliance's Address to the Friends of Liberty. HEED OF FUNDS FOR THE WORK. Provincialism Cast Aside and the National Demand of Ireland Again In the As cendantComplete Independence by the Law of Nations. New York,Oc. 7, Tho nntlonnl officers and oxecutlvo committeo of tho Irish Na tional Alliance issue tho following nppoal to nil friends of Irish independence : Tho convention which recently organized ot Chlcngo tho Irish National Alliance has pluml Its guldnnco and government in the lunula of tho undersigned for tho onsuing two years. Tho purposa of tho nllionco has already been sufficiently proclaimed to obtain tho complete Independence of Irelnnil hy any means consistent with tho laws of nations. Organizations, llko gov ernments, hnvo to depend on their revenue for tho successful accomplishment of tholr duties. Tho 'sinows of war' for both nro absolutely necossary, both for organiza tion mid propaganda. England, tho nrch onemy of Ireland, has at hor disposal lmmonso resources the ac cumulations of centuries of conquest and piracy. Sho has it in hor power to control or mould public opinion in hor own interests. Even in frco America she possesses this power to an astonishing oxtont. Hor side of .tho Irish question has filled tho American mind for a quarter of a century over sinco Ireland's friends at homo and abroad com mitted tho costly fault of trusting to par liamentary agitation to aohlovo tho liberty of their motherland. Now, how-aver, a totally different policy has been Inaugurated. Tho nbsolu to claim of Ireland to a distinct national lno has been placed before tho world by tho unnn lmous voice of tho recent Irish national convention hold In Chicago. Provincial ism has been oast aside, and tho national demand of Irclnnd, which slumbered but did not dlo, Is again In tho ascendant. Wo are determined that It shall so remain, and that no offort of ours, no sacrifice on our part, will bo left untried or unperformed until victory crowns our sacred cause. Wo anneal, thereforo, to all menus ot tho Independence of Iroland to aid us in this good work by placing at our disposal tho means requisite for its accomplish ment. You nro asked to subscribe In ac cordance with your moans, and to forward your subscriptions as speedily as posslblo to tho treasurer of tho Irish JNatlonnl Al liance, Hon. P. V. Fitzpatrlok, 151 Twenty-second street, Chicago. Plans of organization uro being prepared, uud will bo ls3ucd in a fow days. Our Warships lu China. Washington, Oct. 7. Among tho nnvnl movements reported to tho navy depart ment yesterday woro the urrlvnl of tho Monocnoy ut Shanghai and tho departure of tho Mnchals from Hankow fur Shang hai and tho treaty ports. It Is assumed to bo a doslro of tho admiral commanding tho Asiatic station to huvo them In south ern China, whero thoy may bo readily available In the ovont of trouble such U3 has been oxpcrieneod during the past sum mer in tho looting and burning of mis sionary property. Both tho Mnchias and tho Monocncy aro of light draft, and adap ted for navigating to somo extent tho Chlnoso rivers. Cuba to Ask Keoognltlon. Boston, Oot. 7. In view of tho rocent announcement of tho organization of a provincial government In Cuba The Stand ard has secured an iutorvlow with Mr. J. V. Fucntes, president of tho Cuban club, of Boston. Mr. Fucntes said: "Tlio revo lutionists havo formed a government, nnd aro now perfecting it boforo sending out agents to tho various countries to scouro recognition. The first country that wo shall apply to is tho United States. Wo caro more for recognition from this coun try than any other. Lot tho United States recognlzo us, and lu a month things in Cuba will undergo a change that will sur prise the world." Ambassador Fatornntre Hack Again New YoitK, Oct. 7. M. Patornotro, tho French nmbnssndor, arrived on La Tour nlno Saturday after two months spent In Franco. Whon asked regarding tho state ment that United Statos ofllclnls wero un able to got from tho French government n copy of tho mluutos of tho Wuller trial In Madagascar ho repllod: "I understood that a copy of tho findings of tho court had been forwarded to United Statos Ambas sador Eustis somo time ago." M. Pator notro said that no doubt tho mattor would be amicably adjusted, nnd declared that tho fact that "Waller was a colored man. did not ut nil projudloo his case. Ilelil Up by a Lone Horseman. Piiosnix, Ariz., Oct. 7. Tho stage from Floronco was hold up by n lone Mexican horsoman at tho crossing of Dry Lake, eight miles west of Casn Grando station, on tho Southorn Pacific railroad. Through the bravery of A. J. Doran, presldout of the territorial logislntlvo council, tho only passenger, tho highwayman wna nil but captured: Tho ryjiber wits kicking around tho mall mattor, Nation Doran jumped upon him, grasping tho pistol barrel just its the weapon wus discharged. Tho stngo drivor started to Dornn's nsslstnnco, but tho rob bor toro loose from Doran, nnd, mounting a horse, rode rapidly away. How's Your Cough? Pan-Tiua euros it, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug storo. JSvcrytlilng Itomly. Tho finishing touches to tho now building of the Phomix Hose Company are being ap plied, and everything will bo in roadinoss for tho reception of the oonjpany's guests WcdiHjfcday ovening, Don't You Smell the Hops? Columbia beer Is mado of pure hops and malt thoroughly browed. Everybody knows that pure hops and malt beer is wholosomo THE CONTROLLERSHIP. Mr. Hrvrrn Making Arrangements to Qual ify Under Ills New Appointment. County Controller It. 11. Sovoru, who again assumes the title by reason of appointment mado by Governor Hastings, as announced in Satnrday's Hkiiald, returned from Har risburg Saturday evening. Controller Severn is roticent as to hU program and admits nothing further than tlrnt ho will qualify undor tlio appointment and formally makoa request of tho County Commissioners that office 1)0 provided for him in the Court House in accordance with tlio law. It seems to be accepted in all circles that tho Commissioners will not accede to tho re quest, but claim that the law under which the appointment has been made is uncon stitutional. It is also belloved that tho matter.'will rest without further action, after Controller Severn qualifies and the demand is madp, until the Luzerne county court I render a decision in a case now pendiug before it in which tho same point is raised. Tlio Controller is now preparing his bond, which is in the sum of 20,000, instead of $50,000. as required by tho old law. It will bo filed when tho commission arrives, which is expected to-morrow or Wednesday. Tho Controller has mado no intimation in reference to the ma'ttor, -but it seems quite certain that Frank C. Iteeso, of town, will bo appointed Deputy Controller and that no clerks will ho named until the Controller is fully installed in oilice. When Mr. Sovern held llfo ollico undor tho law that was subse quently declared unconstitutional Mr. Iicese was his chief clerk. Mr. Iteeso is at present employed as secretary and assistant suporin tend'Sit by the Citizons Water and Gas Com pany, of town. Tho Appointment made on Saturday lias In no way turned tho course of Mr. Severn's privatt) allairs. Ho still holds his poailiou under the coal company at Audenricd and spent to-day at his desk in tho oilice there. Watson IIiiiiko I'rco Lunch. Scalloped oysters to-night. Hot soup lunch to-morrow morning. Winding Up Connections. Gallagher Lamb, tho firm iiaviu tho water connections under contract, aro now engagQd in making connections at places that were skipped during tho early part of the work on account of owners of properties having been alwont and unable to givo con sont to the change. Owners who refused to allow tho coiiueetioiis to bo mado when tho superintendent mado his solicitations must now havo tho work done at the host terms thoycan make on privato contract, as tlio timoiixod by the ordinanco for tho owners to'mitke npplUtloi -for connection expired on tho 1st inst. Get your hats and winter undorwear at .Max Lovit's, 15 East Centro street. 3t Water Supply Increasing. Tho supply of water at tho Bmndonvillo reservoir of tho public water works is gradu ally increasing. Many of tho springs havo been refreshed and it is said rain for about two days will put the sources in good shape. Tlio water raised eighteen inchos in tlio resor- voir betweon oight o'clock last ovening and two o'clock this morning, while tho pumps were shut down for tlio night. Get one of thofco pretty oil cloth rugs for under your heating stove, ut C. D. Fricko's carpet store.' Now lot just in. Tho Niagara Kxvurslon. Notwithstanding tlio greatly reduced rate but few people patronized tlio Lohigh Valley railroad excursion to Niagara Falls to-day. Among tho town pcoplo who went wore Mr. and Mrs. John A. ltcilly. Poor Director Dorr and wife, Miss M. A. Itcilly, Mrs. M. M, Iturke. Mrs. Edward Iirennan, Edward Everett and Elmer Opp. Just Arrived. New lot of carpets, oil cloths and window Bhados at C. D. Fricko's carpet storo. Dou't Ho In a Hurry. William Neiswentor, tho well-known horse dealer, will loavo for tho Wost to-morrow, and will return in tho early part of next week witli a carload of Wostorn horses, which he claims will surpass all others ever put on tho market. All persons in need of good horses should await tills opportunity. Our storo saves you tlio middleman's profi and it's tho only store that does. It Factory Shoe Stork. A Congregation Hejolces, Tho congregation of All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church is in a jubilant frame of mind over tho fact that Itev. Van Fosson, the new rector, occupied the pulpit of the church for tho first tlmo last night and took occasion to call for .special prayors for rain, which wrt answered this morniiiK- Schcilly House. Oyster and olam toun to-night. Oysters in overy style. Little nok clams. Hard and soft shell crabs. Fish cukes. Onlcm-M Hlecteil. The annual election of olllcors of tho Kohclos Israel congregation took place yes terday and resulted as follows : President, Levi Rofowich ; vico president, Max Supowitz; secrotary, David Lovino; treasurer, Wolf Levluo ; trustees, II. Rublnsky, H. Sell", Mas Itabinowitz and I. Iiuterstein. I I.ovo My Wll'o Mueh bettor since sho saves so much money by buying tho shoes for tlio family at tho Faotqky Shoe Stoue. How about all tho other' wives 1 You also hotter try It. 10-Wt s "Wants Si5,000 fur Damage. Sull has been brought against the Sehuyl kill Traction Company by Arthur Oster for S5.000 datmiKa. Ho wus run over by an electric carat Locust Dale. Creunj of tomato soup at Brain's to-night free. ' The New Telephone Company Is Getting Down to Work. ALL RIGHTS OF WAY SECURED! Construction of Its Lines Will Begin In the Near Future What Is Expected of the Latest Electrical Project. There is overy indication that before the winter is well advanced tho new telephone company, of which tbero has been so much talk for months past, will havo assumed a definite and practical shape. The company has now secured rights of way for its polos and wires in all tho towns of this county which it is proposed to operate tlio system and will begin at once to make arrangements for constructing its lines. The inauguration of tho system will be one of great importance. If the company ad horos to its prospectus tho telephone service will bo completely revolutionized and tlio peoplo will rcceivo n service for at least one' third cheaper than tlio rates charged by the comji iny that now controls tho field. Of coun-o tho first thing expected upon tlio completion of tlie now system is a war of rates and In ducement of service. Tlio old company has already made a step lu advance by inaugu rating an all-night service. While this is an excellent move and meets with tho frequently oxpressed wish of tho patrons, still It does not oxtond far enough to oast a shadow upon the new project. Cheaper rates are in demand in all quarters and if they can bo had with the same quantity and quality of servico tlio people will get them. Thus far the old company has not ollicially intimated that it will compete with tlio company that ins now perfected its rights of way, but the nauguratlon of tho night servico is looked upon as an indication that any Improvement or niuiiccmeiit mat tlio new company may advance will be met. Another project that promises to assume definite shape during tho coming winter is that of the Citizens' Light, Heat and Power Company of Malianoy Township. This i tlio company that mado application for rights of way at the last meeting of the Borough Council, and the application is in tlio hands of a committee of that body. Tho names of the incorporators or Board of Diiectors of the company havo not been mado public. Thus far Justice M. J. Lawlor is tlio only one who has become publicly identified -with the project, but it is said that it lucked by a number of substantial and inlliieiitial people. It is hinted that in time the company will revolutionize the system of light, heat and power not only in this town, but throughout the valley, the charter of tho company giving it privilege to operate wherever local powers may be oV tained in any part of tho territory from Malianoy City to Ashland. The company will distribute electric power for all purposes and intimates that it will furnish a system of electric illumination much better and cheaper than any now in use. It will also supply oloctric powor for all purposes, both to corporations and individuals, and promises in timo to furnish powor for heat. Justice Lawlor says tho scientists havo not perfected the distribution of heat by electricity, but will do so in tho very near future and his company will bo in a position to adopt it as boon as practicable. Current events lead to tho conclusion that this borough will bo ono of tho towns of tho state to keep abreast with tho march of im provements held out in tlio electrical field, nnd at no distant date one of tlio groat problems for the authorities to handle will bo tho proper arrangement and distribution of the great number of poles aud wires which the operation of the various systems will require. At Ilreeu's Cnlo. Cream of tomato soup frco lunch to-night. Port Norris prime oysters. Ucof steak, lamb and vottl chops. Pig'B feet, tripo and lamb's tongue. The "Y" l'louer Mission. Tlio following monthly report hm boen mado by tho superintendent of tho Y. W. 0. T. U. (lower mission : Distribution 17 bouquets of llowurs, 1 basket of cake, '2 baskete of fruit, S loaves of bread, half dozen rolls, 48 pagos of literature. Nineteen visits wore mado. Donations to tlio mission, 50 cents. Collections, 15 cents. Kemlrlck House I'ne Lunch. Yegotablo soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Meals served nt all hours. Tlio Tux Bate. There will be a meeting of tho School Board to-u!iht to consider tlio estimated valuation of taxable property in the borough and tho estimated receipt aud oxpeuditurue of the Board, so as to be able to fix the tux rate for school purposes for 1803. Arranging :i Match. W. W. Lewis, of Malianoy City, is trying to arrange u match between Jack Davis, of Lafayette, Ind., and Judgo, of Scranton, for $$00 a side. Dtvis is now stopping at the former town, and is tho champion li8-pouud boxer of tho Mississippi valley. Physleiaus recommend Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syruji bemuse of its prompt, ikmUIy action lu all oases uf ltnig trouble. It is a positively reliable mire for coughs and colds. I'oot Hall Yesterday. The gamo of foot ball at tju? Trotting park yesterday afternoon between the Shenandoah and Columbia tgams rogultcd in a victory for the former by score of 14 to 4. The game was well played and was witnessed by a large crowd. THE BUSY STORE 116 and US North Main Street. DEMOREST" is the name of one of the best Sewing Machines now manufac tured. How much and yet how little most folks know about Sewing Machines. How many do know the crust of "expense," counted in the usual retail price of all Sewing Machines. It would astonish buyers if they knew what actual cost is and what retail price would be were machines sold on the same basis as the Dry Goods, Shoes, or other merchandise. Why not sell them so ? Time for important patents has expired. The field is now open, therefore we offer you now a $50.00 MACHINE for $19.50. Taken all in all, we count the "DEAIOREST" the best Sewing Machine in the market. Light running, easily managed, no noise, high arm, no springs, every movement positive, hard ened steel bearings, all steel at tachments. More up to date in improvements than any other. tjow can we sell such a machine at $19.50 ? Easy enough. We buy and sell sewing machines as we buy and sell Dry Goods. No canvassers, no installment business, nothing to make cus tomers stand extra costs. MAX SCHMIDT. Itnlh Hmuls Cut Oil'. Morgan Griffiths, a resident of Buck Mountain, spent several hours in Malianoy City on Saturday and towards ovening started, to walk homo. Ho was intoxicated and upon arriving at the new P. & 11. siding at Buck Mountain he lay down and fell asleep. He was in such a position that his hands rested on a rail of the siding. Shortly after the Newberry freight train pulled somo cars out of tho siding and passed .over Grilutlis' hands, mangling them t such a manner that when tho victim was removed to tho Minora' hospital amputation was made 011 both arms, a littlo below the elbows. Griffiths has a wife and six children depending upon him for support. Look at your feet, then look at your shoes, then look at our shoes. We sell them. It Factoby Shok Stoue. Verdict In tlio Coal Dirt Case. The jury in tho coal dirt case of C. B. Wagner vs. Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Company, rendered a verdict in favor of tlio plaintilV fur $1,850.75 damages. The ease lias been pending since November, 1800, and similar to the other esses now lieforv tho court. Vp to Date for Tains Htid Aches. Everybody says Bod Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. May Mean Two Associations. The refusal of tho Heading firomen's con vention to seat the chief of the Pittston fire department has caused considerable dissatis faction, and there is strong talk of organizing another association in Eastern Pennsylvania. A meeting will bo held at Wilkesborre on tho 13th lust, for that purpose. Your feet, your fortuuo now. That is, if you buy your shoes tit the Factory Shok Stoke. Water at I'Ko Cents u. l'all. William Mctzgar, an up-town butcher, took advantage of the corner in water yesterday to turn an honest nicklo. Ho brought a a wngou load of wrperior quality from Locust Valley and retailed it at five cants per pail, or ten conts a wash-boiler. Malianoy City Keoord. For shoos try, try the Factory Stokk. 4t Changed Their Schedule. Tho Lakoside lUilway Company has changed their schedule, and boginniug with to-day the last cur for Malianoy City leaves here at 11.30, instead of 12.00 o'elook, as here tofore. Pure blood is the secret of health. Burdock Blood Bitters insures pure blood. UP x rl n n, Ve. 11 S "IT rw"s 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 qh hand at the old price. Rich and fine flavor. 'Graf's, 122 North Jardin St., Shenandoah