LULB n f - YOL. X.-NO. 250. SHENANDOAH, PA., WEDNESDAY, (KTOBEIi 9, 1895. ONE CENT. a . . PLACE VOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN THE "EVENING HERALD" AND REACH THE BUYERS , II-. V . 1 ' AT J Refrigerators, Baby Carriages. Large Stock, J. P. WILLIAMS & SON, South Main St., An Opportunity Is now offered Fall and Winter 0 make their purchases not only from the largest and best selected stock of both foreign and domestic fabrics ever exhibited in this county, but also at prices fully 20 per cent, less than their present actual value. Hard to find such another display of fine Dress Goods as we have here. We call special atten tion to the following : FANCY DOUCIiK, 15 111. wlilo, 75c, worth $1.00 " CHEVIOTS, 51 in. wide, $1.00 " 1.S5 CKKPON, black only 1.65 " 2.23 CItAVKNKTTK CLOTH, black nml navy, 00 in. wide, very flue quality nml guaranteed wuter- Iirooft only $1.25, worth $1.73. 1JLAC1C IIUNltlKTTA, 13 in. wide, double wnrp anil would be. extra value for St.OO, only 600. DRY GOODS ! r.J.UAUMlAN Fresh Some-Made Bread and Cakes every day. If yon want a good home-made loaf of bread or u eako jjlvo lis a call. OYSTERS - IN - ALL. - STYLES. liont accommodations anil cosiest ladies' parlors ill town. Families supplied at short notice. ICE CREAM IN constantly on hand. All orders promptly balls, theatre pa Hi cm nnd Hociableu. CLOSING OUT SALEjte,. UNTIL. JANU'ARY 1, 1896. 8oo Children's Suits at from 65 cents and upwards. 300 Pair Men's Pants. 250 Children's Overcoats at $1.00 and $1.25, worth $300. A big line of Men's Overcoats marked down to half prices. Also a big stock of men's and boys' suits. Big bargains in BOOT'S, SHOES and RUBBERS Now is your time. At the ORIGINAL BARGAIN STORE, 23 South Main SUPOWITZ, Prop. COFFEE 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 grades that are noted for quality, color and flavor, and they are sold at popular prices Best Make, Lowest Prices. Shenandoah. all buyers of DRY GOODS. Black and Colored HENRIETTA, a full ns Bortmciit of shades, 45 inches wide, flno weavo and finish and extra lioavy weight w"50 Cents Can't he matched under 73c. Ladies' .Misses' and Children's COATS ! All nro to he seen hero in the newest styles and best materials, guaranteed best mado and host fitting garments in the market. Wo have thorn in ladies' from $3.50 to $15.00. Hisses' and Children's, $2.25 to $9. Do not forget to see our BLANKETS, LACK CURTAINS and SHAWLS on the second lloor. Our prices on them mean a saving of 15 to 23 per cent, to you. Wo handle Buttorick's Paper Patterns. Stylo sheets given away free of charge. T No. 2"7 N. Main St. ALL attended to. FLAVORS Special attention jfivcu to Caterer and Confectioner, Cor. Jardin and Oak Streets. Street, Shenandoah, Pa. 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. flfll JEIM MINERS A Woman Frightened to Death and One Man Fatally Injured. EVERY MAN IN THE PARTY HURT The Affair is the Result of an Old Feud Between the Combatants The Leaders Have all Been Arrested and Placed in Custody. OnovEOlTV, Pa., Oct. 0. A riot nmonjj tho minors at Chestnut llldgo lias caused great oxclWmenti here. Ono woman Is dead nnd ono of tho minors Is In the lockup In u crltlcnl condition. Ned Phillips, u disreputable character, went to Chostnut Kldgo and got together his followers, and proceeded to the house of Alio Stone, n miner, with whom Phillips was on had terms. When ndmlttancu wan refusod tho crowd they begun breaking tho windows. Stono flrcd his revolver into tho crowd, and by this timo his friends had come to his assistance. A general light took plnco Insido the house, and tho fight was to tho death. Knives, revolvers, clubs nnd gas pipes woro usod ns weapons. Tho house was wrecked, tho lloors literally covered with blood, every window is broken and tho furuituro completely demolished. Every man in tho party is pretty well battered up, Stono and Phillips suffering tho worst. Stono will probably recover, but Phillips catinot Hvo. Ills hond was cut and bruised badly, nml ono of his oyos was protruding from Its socket. Ho is also cut nnd bruised about tho body. Mrs. William Smith, whJ lives just across tho street, was literally frightened to death. Sho saw Phillips being poitudcd ovor tho head with n club, and without n word sho fell over dead. Leadors of tho rioters havo been nrrostcd. DEATH LIST NUMBERS FIVE. Fire ltoss Davis llrobalily Itmpomlblo for the Wllkbnrre Mine Disaster. "WiLKESDAjutE, Pa., Oct. 0. Tho debris In tho Dorranco mtno wis cleared up by 7 o'clock last evening, ind n search of all tho breasts and gangways failed to reveal any moro bodies. Tho list of dead will there fore not exceed five, unless Blanchard and Miller, who aro In tho hospital, shoulddle. Tho feeling In mining circles Is that Flro Boss Davis was to a great extent re sponsible for the disaster. Ho had no business to allow tho engineering corps to enter tho old chamber until ho had first ascertained whether or not thcro was any gas in tho place. Ho carried a safety lamp, whtlo tho surveyors had naked lights. Al though Davis had been in that part ot tho miuo a short time beforo, and had found no gas, minors say that does not oxoner- nto him, as gas In a mino will soniotimos accumulato vory rapidly. As tho man paid tho penalty for his own negligence, if such it was, tho public is not inclined to censuro him, but rather to extend synv pathy to his afflicted family. Uoiidarmffl Chnrgnd the Townspeople. MUNSTEH, Westphalia, Oct. 9. Tliero has been a growing agitation hero for somo tlmo past against tho order issued to closo tho beer gardens and other similar places for obtaining refreshment at a much earlier hour than customnry. Tho rosult is that a number of serious conflicts havo tnkon placo between tho pollco and tho In habitants in the streots of this city. Jlat tors finally readied a crisis last evening when tho gendarmes and pollco charged a mob of townspeoplo with drawn swords, wounding many of tho latter. Thcro is 11 vory bitter feeling against tho authorities, and it is feared that thcro will bo more trouble beforo long. Cnptnln lteclc (Inlns Ills Fotnt. OMAHA, Oct. 9. Federal Jttdgo Shlras, sitting, at Lincoln, lias dissolved tho in junction that restrained Captain Bcok, tho Indian ngont on tho Winnebago reser vation, from using hla pollco to evict set tlers who refused to leaso direct from him. Tho court has also Issued a mandatory in junction, which is practically an ovlctlou of about 250 sub-lesscos. Tho court sus tains tho ngont. Tho lands nro covorod with corn, a heavy crop having boon raised, and tho lessees may seo great hard ship. To ltumove a Veteran Supervisor. Baltimore, Oct. 9. Governor Brown last night notified John G. Holland, su pervisor of elections, that ho had decided upon Mr. Holland's removal, becauso of "oxtreme age and infirmities," nnd that he would hear anything Mr. Holland bad to offer that might bear upon tho caso on Thursday. Governor Brown did not do cldo, as wns expected, tho cases of Super visors Blans and Calrnos, against whom charges woro recently preferred by tho Bo form League. The ttnnllict In Formosa, SHANGHAI, Oct. 9. A dispatch received hero from Toklo says that tho Japanoso forces on tho island of Formosa havo mot nnd routed the main body, consisting of 10,000 men, of tho Black Flags. The en gagement took placo near tho Blvor Tao Llnmal. Tho dispatch adds that tho Black Flag leador, General Llu-Yung-Fuh, Is surrounded on throe sides by the Japan ese troops, and that his capture and that of all his warriors Is assured. Colonel Forney dullty. WASHINGTON, Oct. 9. Tho report of tho court martial in tho caso of Colonol Jamos F,orney, of tho mnrino corps, recently tried nt tho Brooklyn navy yard, has beon ro CQlved horo and shows thattho courtfound him guilty of neglect of duty. The ohargo of embezzlement was declared to bo partly proved, but not wholly sustained, Of tho numerous other charges and specifications ho was ncqulttcd. Tho sontouco is that ho bo publicly reprimanded. Pure blood Is the secret of health. Burdock Blood Bitters insures pure blood. Maley, tho jowoler, for silverware, watches and Jewelry, 10 North Main street. TEACHERS' MEETING. A l'lcusiiiit Time In Hiu l'rliiillUi) Mctlui ilUt Church I.iihI i:enlng. A large numlicr of pcoplo had a very pleas ant anil enjoyable time in tho Primitive Methodist clmrcli lust evening. The occasion tas the quarterly Kitchen)' meeting anil entertainment. Superintendent Edward J. Cpopor conducted the exercises nnd opened tflom with a brief hut very appropriate ad draw. Tho program was as follows : Ilyniu, audience ; invocation, John W. lloaklns, as sistant superintendent ; solo, "Thinking of liblne and of Mother," Aiinio Robinson; rSditntlon, Llzzio Sharrocks ; reading, "The Ji dge's Temperance Lecture," John T. Rath; so, 0, "After," Sarah Raugh ; ossay, "Sunday sj lools their origin and accomplishments," V, II. liath ; recitation, Lilllo llowsor; sing ing ; rending, "A Wayward Life," Annlo Tihiinons ; solo, "Tho Uttlo Gardner," Ida jfty lioliinsnn; organ solo, Nellio Raugh; ntttlross, Jackson White j recitation, "Which stall it be V" Jennie Haires; duett, Lizzie Gatou and Essie Major ; solo, "None Like Mftther to Me," Thomas Hall ; solo, Reckon ing Hands," Lizzio Amour ; rending, "Papa, go(kl night," Alfred Milllcliap; address, "?lint tho Sunday School has Dono for Me," Marshal Ilaugh; remarks by critic, W. II. Will : stnainsr. coiiEiecation : benediction. paftrtr. At tho close of the entertainment all ro- tlrttUto the lecture room in the basement of tliMhttreh, where the ladies of t lie school sorvod cofl'ec and buns and tho lattor part of thdovening passed as pleasantly as it did during the entertainment. good combination, lircen's freo home vegetable soup and the show. ' A riliml Tlinu Kxpectcd. The formal opening of tho Phumix Firo Con.ipaiiy's new building will take place to nijflit and it is expected tho event will bo an auspicious 0110. It will bo preceded by a parade in which tho ilorough Council members and other borough authorities, all the firo companies of town, and several representa tives of companies of other places will participate .Scheltly House. ' Ousters on toast for free lunch. Oysters in every style. Llttlo neck dams. Hard and soft shell crabs. Fjih cakes. Seriously Humeri. Michael Senutr, of Ashland, and Michael Stiydar, of Little Dutehland, woro soriously bunted about thu -bands and faco by an ex plosion of powder at tho North Ashland col liery this morning. Tho injured men had to be transferred to their homes in an open spring wagon, as the colliery is without an ambulance. Tho attending physicians claim that tho oxposiire to tho wind will causo some delay in tho recovery of the patients. Free homo vegetable soup at Ilreen's to- night between tho acts. Coiitracls Atwirilcri. Tho County Commissioners havo awarded tho contract for building a stono btidgo at Tainanua to Philip Keller, of that place, ataprieoof $1,003. Tho Horseheads llridgo Company received tho contracts for tho iron bridges at Ashland and Pino Grove at tho prico of $1,701 for tho former, and $1,170 for the latter. v- Get ono of those pretty oil cloth rugs for under your heating stove, at C. D. Frieko's carpet store. New lot justn. Tho l'averi Streets. The work of rcpaving tho parts of Main street that woro torn up for tho layiug of tho public water works pipes lias begun. The paving of tho two squaros present a sad con trast to tho apponnuico when tho original work was dono. The frequent tearing up and relaying of patches hero and there has deftroyed the uniform appoaranco in tho rows of blocks and in some cases the ruts appear dangorous. Kcnrirlclc House l'reo lamcli. Vegetable soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Farm So Ml. John Gehrko has sold Ills prdpdrty on North Catherino streot and purchased a farm in Union township from Gidoou Bonvor, for $2,400. Tho farm consists of SI acres, Tho transfer was made through Juistlco Shoe maker. A lilt fur Coughs ami Colds, What? Pan-Tina, 25c! At Grtthlor liros., drug store. Almost Drowned. Mines Keller and Mayer, two young ladies of Ashland, had a narrow oscapo from drowning in a lake on the suburbs of Ashland, known as Couoy Island. The boat in which they wero rowing upset. A young man named Itentz, uUo of Ashland, succeeded in rescuing them. Tho Truth. A tnau that starts in business will surely havo a new lino of woolen underwear, with a large assortment, and will sell them at price, not to ho competed with. Our'tradofii hatB Is increasing daily. At Max Lovit' IS IJast Centre strcqt. The First Snow. Tho fln&jsppw of tho season made Its tip. pearanco at elovon o'clock this morning, Tho flakofi woro scant and failed to form a mantle. Itilsli Them In. Tho bean contest at Fay's Steam I.aundry will Qloso ou Saturday, Oct. 12, 1893. Any poreons wishing any moro free guoiisoit should turn In their packages at once and also their remaining guesses. Six months free laundry to tho winner. Wuteou House l'reo Lunch. Extra fine hot luu.hrs will be served to - night and to-worrow morning The Lewis-Huntzlnger Nuptials Place This Afternoon. Took IT WAS A JOYOUS HOME EYEMT. Miss Alice Pillinger and Mr. WUliam Good rich Were Married at the Residence of the Bride's Parents Last-Evening. Large Gathering of Friends. Tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. John A, Lewis, on Wost Cherry street, was the seeno of a vory pretty wedding ceremony at one o'clock this afternoon, the principals in tho event being their daughter, Mis Olive U. Lewis, and Mr. Harry J. Huutzinger, of Pottsvlllc, one of the surveying corps of the Lehigh Valley Coal Company. Itov. T. Max well Morrison, pastor of the First Presby terian church, olllciatcd nt tho ceremony. Miss Sophia HunUingcr, of Pottsville, a sister of tho groom, and Miss Ida Lewis. sister of the bride, were the bridesmaid and Miss Millie Simpson, of Port Carbon, nerved as maid of honor. Thcro was no groomsman. H. Frank Iluntzinger, of Philadelphia, cousin of the groom, and Herman V. Hesse, of Lost Creek, woro the ushers. While the arrangements for tho event were elaborate, thero wis nothing of an ostenta tious diameter. All the details were in keeping with a joyous home ceremony tend ing to privacy. After tho ceremony a sumptuous dinner was elegantly served. Among those who partook of it wore : Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Drown, Mr. and Mrs. S. Steiiilach, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. F. L Zerboy, Mr. ami Mrs. W. II. Iluntzinger, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Leyburn, Mr. and Mrs. it. C. Itusset, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Stidfole, Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman M. Hick, Mr. and Mrs A. Seibert, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Marquadt, Mr. and Mrs. 1). W. Kaercher, Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Howman, Mr. and .Mrs. 1). M. Hiuckle, Mr. and .Mrs. II. Whitelook, Mr. and Mrs. I!. F. Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. ISerucr, Mrs. II. J. Moscr, Mrs. F. B. Knorcher, Mrs. II. L. Cuke, Mrs. T. 1!. Beddall, Mrs. Lingliam, Mr.i. Minnie Iluntzinger, Misses Lmily 1!. Glover, Mary E. Sparks, Annie E. Evans, Ollie Kncclit, Emma Wasley, Saraband Agnes Stein, Mary J. Hinterlight ner, Gcrtritdo Davis, Kay S. Macklin, Lizzie Evans, Edna..J!n5V'mail. Liswlo Williams, Misses Grant and Costonbauder, nnd Messrs. Watson Seitziuger, Frank II. Snyder, II. Frank Iluntzinger, John A. Grant, James E. Hiuckle, William Short, E. and William Hiuckle, Thomas F. Hopkins, John Y. Sparks, Claude F. Lewis, Iiaird Halberstudt, J. H. Itabancau, Herman V. Hosse, H. II. Zulick, Fred. W. Hamburger, James Goodman, A. S. Koenlg, A. H. Hiutorltghter, W. liucchley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Iluntzinger wero tho re cipients of numerous valuable and very beautiful gifts. Tlioy loft town this after noon for a trip to Niagara Falta. Upon their return they will take possession of a hand somely furnished home at 20(1 South Jardin street. rii.MNoiat dominion. The residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Pillinger, ou Wost Lloyd street, was thoMieno of a joyous occasion last evening. Their daughter, Miss Alice, was married to Mr. William Goodrich, of South Bowers street. l!ev. Georgo Williams, of Malianoy City, olliciated at the ceremony. Miss Lizzie Kennard was tho bridosniaid and William Pillinger, brother of tho brido, tho grooms man. After tho congratulations following the ceremony a fine suppor was served. There wero many valuable presents. Among tho rolatlvos and friends in attend ance were Hev. and Mrs. Georgo Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Pillinger, Mr. and Mrs. John Bunn, Mr. and Mm. William Morris, Mr. and .Mrs. William Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Martiu O'Hara, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans, Mrs. Goodrich, Mrs. E. Kennard, Mios Lizzie and Gwendoline Reese, Mattio Price, Laura Lvaus, Mary Morgan, Jennlo Piliingcr, Lizzie Shhitel und Mablo Smith; nnd Messrs. William Pilllngor, John Prico, Harry Reese, Jnmos Wliito, Albert Hnyos, Daniel Mc Huughiu,' Benjamin Miller, William Morris, Thomas and Edward Goodrich, Evan Pilllu gor, William and Charles Evans and Harrison Smith. Thero Nowr Was a Uctter Cure Than Pan-Tina for Coughs, 25c. At Gruhler liros., drug store. Moro Improvements. Levi Refowich contemplates remodelling 1 1 in front of tits placo of IiusIiiom. Workmen havo commenced making altera tions at tho store of Sam Block. Tho show windows aro to be enlarged. Don't Forget. If you aro not feeling well, if you are run down and need something to invigorate you, don't forget that Columbia beer or porter is just what you need to tone up your system. It is pure and wholesome. At tile Theatre To. night. , "O'Hooligau's Masquerado" company ro eolvod splendid notices from Mt. Carmel and Handing, which proves to the publlo thoir ihow tuujt be good. Looking- For a Locution. A man naniBil Wood, from llinghainptoii, N. Y., wiut in town yotrilay looking for a place in whluli to'opon a itoro for tho sale of 5 and 10 cent goodj. It isprobahle that lie will locate here. Tim ltloiimHlnirg l'ulr, Tho Illoomsburg Fair tliii week will attract a large number of peopla front, this town. The best races will be run ou Friday aud Saturday. V., nl.vli 11. 0 .1 1 1 1 . , .upUo7,rinta toThe I.eHlmg iunucu""; 1 of Thomas' Elect. io Oil. THE BUSY STORE 116 and 118 North Main Street. DEM OR EST" 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 "DEMORGST" 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. How can we sell such a machine at $19.50? Hasy enough. We buy and sell sewing machines as we buy and sell Dry Goods. No canvassers, 110 installment business, nothing to make cus tomers stand extra costs. MAX SCHMIDT. John Tltnuui Lust's u Setter. Some time ago John A. Til man purchased x valuable English setter from B. J. Yost and placed tlic aniuial in charge of a trainer at Gettysburg. He spent about $10 in training and incidental expenses and prided himself on having a lirst-class hunting dog. A few weeks ago tho trainer wote that beluuL.an otler of $00 for tho animal, but MrrTitmaii answered that it was not for Rile. Roeently u second message was received, stating that the dog had died suddenly. Titman does not say that there is anything suspicious about the mattor, but lie does a lot of thinking- At ltreen's Cufe. Home vcgetnblo soup for free lunch to night. Everybody is invited. Port Norris prime oysters. lioef stoak, lamb and veal chops. Pig's feet, tripe and lamb's tonguo. The Now (ins T1111U. A number of workmen from Philadelphia are engaged at the gas lioiu in erecting the mammoth new tank by which tho company hopes to improve both the quality and quantity of its product. The tank will lie forty feet in diameter. The work will re quiro some timo as a largo number of plates must bo rivited. Itememher If you Uao u Cough or Cold, Putt-Tina always cures, 23c. At Gruhler liros., drug store. Felt LlUo Snow. Tho clear cold atmospliore of yesterday caused the last remnants of su miner to tako wings and many of Hiu weather prognostica tors looked wise and told peoplo that snow appeared to bo hovering in tho air. Tho coal hauling business took another boom and the clerks at tho collieries whore tho weigh scales nro wero pretty busy. When "O'Hooligan's Masquorade" appears at the theatre to-night, the Knights of Pythias and Free Masoiu will lie well rep resented. Thero are also three Elks. ' Will Make u lilt. Louts Goldiu.the South Main street clothier, will leave no stono unturned to make tho remodelled show windows of his store at tractive. This morning ho went to Philadel phia to seek a professional window dreser. Just Arrived. Now lot of carpets, oil cloths and window shades at C. 1). Fricke's cariet store. For Pin Worms, Ecitoma, Uivos, in fact, any of the various torturing, itchy diseases of tho skin, Doan's Ointment is au iuttaut and punitive remedy. Get it from your dealer. AUe UP; ii rl Dwns f Ve. S "IT Floun is Down . . . And we have prepared to sell u to you at the reduced nnce Cheese is Up . . . Hut we have n few woral supply on hand at the'ff price. Rich and fine flavor Grafs, 122 North Jardin St Sh,en? ma m
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