VOL. X.-NO. 204 SHENANDOAH, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1895. ONE CENT. PLACE VOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN THE "EVENING HERALD" AND REACH THE BUYERS ?4 LsvSL! South St., Main An Opportunity Is now offered Pall and Winter TO 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 sjich another display of fins-.-Dress Goods as we have 1 , ITT 11 1 r.we. we can special atten tion to the following : FANCY liOUCLE, 45 ill. wide, 75C, worth 81.00 " CHEVIOTS, 51 In. wlilo, $1.00 " 1.35 CKEPON, black only 1.65 " 2.23 CltAVENKTTM CLOTH, blnck and navy, GO In. wide, very fine quality and guaranteed water proof, only $1.25, worth $1,75. SLACK HKNItlKTTA, 13 in. wide, double warp and would bo extra value for $1.00, only 600. rJ.GAUGHA Selling out my entire stock of and Children's Suits and Overcoats Men': by DECEMBER 15th, to engage in the hat and cap manu facturing business. Big bargains in BOOTS and SHOES. All goods must be sold at cost and below. Call and be convinced before buying elsewhere. At THE ORIGINAL BARGAIN STORE, 23 South Main E. F". SUPOWITZ, Prop. The OLD RELIABLE Dry Goods and Carpet Store, 113 North Main Street. Latest Styles and Materials in Ladies', Misses' and Children's COATS and CAPES All New Novelties In Dress Goods. Elegant line of Blankets and Comforts, at prices unheard of before. J 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 ofTer nothing but good grades that are noted for quality, color hnd flavor, and they are sold at popular prices THE NEW ENGLAND PIANO Embraces all the desirable qualities iu an instrument, at the lowest price consistent with the best grade. Sold on easy terms by J. P. WILLIAMS & SON, Shenandoah. all buyers of f DRV GOODS. Black mid Colored HENRIETTA, a full as sortment of shades, 45 inches wide, fino weavo and finish and extra heavy weight SO Cents Can't bo matched under 75c. Ladies', Misses' and Children's COATS ! All aro to bo seen hero in tlio newest stylos and host materials, guaranteed best made and best fitting garments in the market. Wo ha vo them In ladies' from S53.SO to $15.00 Hisses' and Children's, $2.25 to $0. Do not forget to seo our BLANKETS, LACE CURTAINS and SHAWLS on the second lloor. Our prices on them mean a saving of 15 to 25 per cent, to you. We handle Uuttcrick's Paper Patterns. Stylo sheets given away free of charge. No 27 N. Main St. i Street, Shenandoah, Pa. AND TEA Man, supplied with reasoning and dis cerning powers, may injprove 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. 181 PROTECT HE 11118 Governor Altgeld's Plain Talk to the Mine Inspectors. THEIR DUTY TO PROTECT THE POOR The Operators are Strong Enough to Pro tect Themselves Officials Instructed to Permit no Operators to Accom pany Them on Their Tours. - Cuicaqo, Oct. 25. Governor Altgold re cently appointed sovon state- mlno Inspec tors, nud yostordny lio summoned them ,bcforo him, gavo them their commissions ana thon miulo tho following talk to them regarding their duties. Tho governor enld: "Tho mining laws of this stato were on noted for tho protection of tho weak and tho poor. Tho operator, who Is strong, can tuko caroof himself. Thcsocoal minors aro sometlmos Ignorant of their rights, al ways poor and dependent, and cannot manifest their dissatisfaction with ob jectionable conditions prevailing around OOVEHNOrt AI.TGKLD. tho mines without risking meir jobs. You aro, thereforo, appointed by tho stato to do for them what thoy cannot do for them selves. I thereforo insist that In lnspcct- ng mines you do so without permitting the operators or their representatives to accompany you. "Make your Inspection thorough and In dependent, without their aid. After you havo done so find out from tho men if thero is any ground for complaint among them. "I further wish to say that thero has boon entirely too many accidents; not that, thero has been more within tho past few years than formerly, but I mean to say thero worosomo accldonts that should havo been avoided." WorMlilpnrn Crushed to Death. WARSAW, Oct. 25. The city of Lublin, capital of tho government of that namo In Russian Poland, was visited by a hurri cauo yesterday which resulted In loss of life and great damage to property. Re ligious services woro being held in tho cathedral. Tho Iron covered roof of tho edifice, which was filled with worshipers, was torn away and fell Into tho interior of tho church, killing sovcral persons out right and Injuring a largo number. Tho panic stricken congregation, bhriekiug with terror, mado a rush for tho doors, and many men, women and children were thrown down and trampled upon or crushed to death or insensibility in tho struggling mass of humanity. Greenwich Naval SchoolCloned to D. WASHINGTON', Oct. 25. Apparently tho British authorities feel that thoy havo gono as far as prudence and courtesy permits in assisting In tho education of our naval constructors, fqr tho navy department has been notified thnt hereafter no American naval officers will bo permitted to tnko tho course at tho Greenwich royal school of naval architecture, a privilege which has been enjoyed by them for many years with such signal benefit that thoy usually havo graduoted at or near tho head nf their classes. A Jtt.t Hrenl'tnir Prevented. BliimiUTON, N. J.,-Oct. 95. An attempt to break jail on Tuosday night by somo of tho chicken thlovos thero awaiting their removal to stato prison lias just becomo known. Forgor Greenago and Jtoso and Barnes, two thloves, woro leaders of a plot to assault Turnkoy Wntklns, Ho learned of tho plot and had tho leaders locked in tho dungeon, whoro thoy stayed until yes terday, when thoy woro taken to prison. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Thero was a heavy frost throughout England yostorday morning, and tho cold was very sovero in tho north. A. K. AVord, who absconded from Mom phis with $300,000 of others' monoy, has arrived at Puerto Cortez, Honduras. Arthur B. Irwin, lato manager of the Philadelphia Baseball club, announces that ho will manage tho Now York team next season. Count Ineuyo, who was formerly Japan ese minister to Korea, has started again from Yokohama for Korea as tho special ambassador. slon between an express and switch engine at Valley JuiicHon, Ia resulted in tho killing of Mrs. Mary Ilillliouso, of Burlington, Iu. At Chicago yostorday Waltor Dobbins, 18 years old, killed Joseph Miller, a enr ponter, because ho used insulting lan guage to Dobbins' mother. Tho condition of Lieutenant Governor Milliard, of California, who has beon ill at his homo iu Los Angeleafor somo time, is more alarming. It is feared tho ond is near. At llreeit'a Cafe. Panned oysters on toast for freo lunoh to night. Call between tho acts. Port Norris prlmo oysters. Beef steak, lamb, voul and pork chops. Pig's feet tripo and lamb's tongue. Best plumblug is done by P. YV. Hell. COUNTY INSTITUTE. A llrllllant Line nC Attractions Arranged fur tho Course. Tho county institute course presents a variety of good things tills year for the lover of musical and literary effort. It will begin on Monday evening, Nov. 11, and continuo during the evenings until Thursday. On Monday ovening the feature will bo tho Now York 1'lilllmrAionlc club; on Tuesday Prof. John B. DcMotto, A. M., Ph. D., of Cam bridge, Mass.. will talk of "Electricity, Its Nature and Possibilities;" on Wednesday Gen. John II. Gordon, of Atlanta, Ga will tell of tho "last Days of the Confederacy." On Thursday evening tho Swedish Grand Concert Company in national costumes will conclude tho course. Arrangements have been made to hold Slicnaluloali, Mahanoy City, Delano, Gllber ton atld ether trains until tho lectures' conclusion. Season tickets securing reserved seats will cost from $L50 to $2.00, according to location. Tho chart will be Open at the Acadcitiy on Nov. 2, at 0:30 a. in., forteachers only to securing one-half of tho reserved seats, hnd at 2 p. m. for tho public only to sccuro tho other half. Extra Alio hot lunches at the Watson House to-night and to-morrow morning. The IVnalty of Generosity. Yesterday Thomas Savage, the old miner who goos about town with a huiul organ, stood behind his instrument on South Main street jjriuding out a tune that emphasized tho melancholy expression on his counten ance. Dr. J. l'icrco lioberts happened along and the melancholic combination worked upon his generous spirit. Ho dropped a coin that glittered like silver into Tommy's hand and parsed on. The coin must havo been above the ordinary iu valuo that tho organ grinder is accustomed to receiving, for lie hastened to the doctor's rosidenco on East Coal street and stood in front of it playing tunos until Mrs. Huberts and tho neighbors wero almost driven to frenzy. The doctor will have an understanding witli the organ grinder on a basis of anti-reciprocity. Holdorman's jewelry storo carries a line of goods'equal to tho best in larger cities and superior to any jewelry storo in Shenandoah. Ti. night's Assembly. Tho telegraphers of the region will be iu attendance at tho second annual a-senibly and contest iu Itobbins' hall to-night and the event will bo a brilliant one. The last was a great Success, but tho committee promises that this ono will surpass it. Tho managers of the affair are Messrs. F. W. McDennott, J. A. Cough! in, George Drew, Tim Mahuuey, A. J. Farrell and M. J. Sullivan, who never do tilings by halves and will have a royal program in waiting for tho patrons. A feature of tho evening will be a test of speed in sending messages over the wires. There aro a number of entrios for tho three prizes, a gold medal, u silver emblem and a gold scarf pin. Kemlrlck House I'reo l.uucli. Bean soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Census Completed. Tho clerks at all tho collieries of tho P. & It. C. & I. Co. havo just completed tho yearly census of employes of tho company. This re port is made up iu Octobor of each year and gives the occupation, nationality and resi dence of each workman in and about each mine. The report also states whether tho employe be foreign born, single or married. Get ono of those pretty oil cloth rugs for under your heating stove, at C. D. Fricko's carpet store. New lot just in. Cramps Sel.cil tho Horse. "Wliilo Superintendent liettcridge was driv ing down thosteep mountain road from the Fowler's Hun rosorvolr this morning his horse was seized by cramps and fell, breaking the shafts of tho carriage and almost throw ing Mr. ISetteridgo headlong from tho vehicle. Satisfactory to All. Some special brands of beers aro To connoisseurs moif dear, ' But ono oxcols tho rest by far And that is Columbia beer. Obituary. TI10 remains of James McElleney, who died at Wm I'enn 011 Tuesday, wero buried at Port Carbon to-day. Mrs. Ann Joyce, aged 07 years, died at her homo in Lost Creek on Wednesday ovening. Hor husband died iu Ceutnilln about two yeursiigoand sbo is survived by two sous and a daughter. Wedding rings pure in quality, lower prices, and the largest assortment of any jewelry store iu Shenandoah at Holdorman's. 23-2w Orange lllosHoms. John Gamer, a well known young man of Ashland, and Miss Ellen Cantlin, of Cressona, wero married yostorday at Schuylkill Haven. Tho cotiplo will rosido ut Crosfcona. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Toole, of town, wero among tho guests. Scheltly House. Panned oysters, on toast to-night. Chicken soup. Little neck clams. Ilappahannock oysters. Ham. Sardines. Swiss cheese. Fish cakes. Oystovs in ovory style. numbers to OrgauUe. Anelfbrti- 'joing mado to organize, tho local plumber Two members of tho Plumbers and Oasfltters Union of Hazleton wero in tqwn trying to get tho local plumbers to form a brunch union and join the stato organisation, It is said they met with much success. lust lteeelved. A big lino of woolon underwear, which will bo closed out at prices to suit everybody. At Max Levit'8, 15 East Centre street. The True Facts Regarding the Knicker b Kkcr Colliery Explosion. HIKE CHICO'S FOOLHARDY ACT. Peter Becker, of Mahanoy City, Dies From Injuries Sustained at the Tunnel Ridge CoUlery-A Slate Picker Will Proba bly Lose the Sight of an Eye. It is authoritatively stated that there has been a sensational disclosure in connection with tho oxploslou of gas that occurred at tho Knickerbocker colliery last Saturday, It was genorally supposed that tho investi gation made last Monday by General Super intendent John Velth, Mine Inspector Stein and others would be final, and that the affair would pass on record as tho best evi dence at hand then pointed, namely, that tho explosion was caused by gas being ignited by a shot. Tho matter did not end there, howevor, but was continued secretly and tho mine ollicials now have positive proof that Miko Chico, 0110 of tho men working in breast No. 20, whero tho explo sion occurred, caused the disaster by strik ing a match with which to light the squib for tho shot which lias heretofore been de clared as tlio causo of the explosion. It seems almost incredible that a man working in a mlno with a safety lamp should attempt such a foolhardy thing, but it is true, nevertheless, in the light of tho evidence tlio mine officials have collected, and they say tho evidence is of a most positive character. Chico was among the most badly injured of the nine victims. He is at tho Minors' hospital and making good progress towards recovery. Do not fail to get Holderman's prices 111 10-23-2W jewelry before buying elsewhere. Who Is Daniel Davis? Messengers spent several hours last night searching iu town for a man named Daniel Davis, but failed to locate h in. Inquiries were made at the postolUce, at tho ollices of tho various Justices, at tlio Tax Collector's ollicoaud several other places, but without I avail, and the task was given up. Tho cau-.e J of the scarcli was the .ceeipt of a telegnmi ' signed by John J. S. Itodgers, Immigrant 1 Commissioner at Philadelphia, notifying Daniel Davis that his brother-in-law, Thomas Jones, had arrived on the steamship Indiana and had been detained because ho hud only ono leg. Tho Commissioner wanted to know if Davis was able and willing to care for tlio cripple. As Davis could not be located a message of "can't find" was sent back to Philadelphia. Unless Davis is found the cripple will bo sent back to tlio old country. Panned oysters 011 toast for freo lunch at Itreen's to-night. House Destroyed by Vire. A two-story frame dwelling located at Zions Grove was destroyed by lire at 3 o'clock this muming. Tlio occupants, Cor nelius Horn and wife, barely escaped from the building alive and lost all their clothing and household goods. Incendiarism is sus pected. The building was valued at ?S03 and was owned by Marshal Hughes, the driver for tho Itescuo Hook & ladder Com pany iu this town. There was no insurance. Levi Kefqwich Is selling overcoats at retail cheaper than his competitors can buy them at wholesale If you want bargains call at Nos. 10 and 12 South Main street, Shenandoah. Slay Lose Ills Sight. William Murphy, a slatepicker, aged 17 years, whilo at work iu a chuto of tho Shen andoah City breaker yesterday, was struck in tho eyo by a Hying piece of coal. It is feared tho bight will bo permanently in jured. Tho victim is attended by Dr. D.J. Langton. ltid Yourself of llliciimutlsm. Iluy lied Flag Oil, 25c, At Oruhler Hros., drug store. Fingers Hiimslietl. William Cummings, of North Chestnut btrcot, had tho two first lingers of his left hand badly smashod by a lump of coal fall ing on them at tho Shenandoah City colliery yesterday. Ho was attended by Dr. M. S. Kistler. The nobbiest suits and linost overcoats at tho one-price clothing house, 10 and 12 South Main street. Everything marked iu plain liguros. 10-23-tf A Mine Victim Dili. Peter Decker, who sustained concussion of tho brain lastTuosday by being hurled from a cage in the) slope of the Tunnel Midge col liery, died this morning at his homo In Mah anoy City. Just Arrived. New lot of carpcta, oil cloths and window Bhades at C. D. Fricke's carpet store. Will Appeal. Tho Homo Friendly Society will appeal to court from the award of $10.50 damages made In favor of J. J. Franey on a comi ulsory arbitration. , ltemuvtil. Miss Mary Mnlloy, the fashionable dress maker, formOrly located ut No. 21 South .tardin street, has removed to tho Dougherty .uiild iug, No. 38 Wost Centro street, when, sho Will bo pleased to receive her patrons. t 10-22-1 v Puy Day ut GUbertuu. Tho employes of tho P. & K, O. & I. Com pany In tho Gllborton and St. Nicholas dis tricts will bo paid their wagoo for the tlrst half of October this afternoon. Tho pay Is a vory largo ono, aggregating f 75,000. Between tho acts panned oysters on toabt, freo, at llrccn's to-night. THE BUSY STORE 116 and 118 North Main Street. IT'S NO ART" to know what the people want, hut it's a fine art to know how to fill their wants at acceptable prices. This is the art that we have been studying for many years, and we think that this store of ours furnishes pretty good evidence that we have mastered it. Next Thursday, Oct. ;3C 31, for instance, The Best Hem in way' Sowing Silk at 3 cents a spool, you can buy at this price this day only. Loose no time to come. This is not all, Hcminway C PMlO FlOSS and other Skein Silks, 3 cents a skein. Who did ever hear of such an offer and silk advancing at a trotting rate. Crochet Cotton will be 5n will be - that day, 100I. Do V in the same race a spt not fool your time away. Come iu time, COATS. Children's Coats, a nice selection. Prices certainly lower than elsewhere. P. N. Corsets are Glove Fitting:. MAX SCHMIDT. l.illeoln Club Meeting. At their meeting on Tuesday evening laht tho Lincoln club, of town, elected tho follow-, ing ollicers for the eiiMiing term : President, M. P. Ulasius; Vice President, John J. Quiun; Secretary, P. W. Ilier.-tein, and Treasurer, John M. Medalis. The club also passed resolutions endorsing tho Itepublican ticket and appointed a committee of two voters from eaeli ward to get out the vote. The interest in political matters shown by the members of tho club is commendable, and its inllueiiee, tends to make them good, citizens and teaches them what their rights and privileges are and tho best use to make of them. Notice to Ladles. The wives, daughters and other lady friends of members of the Phoenix Fire Company No. 1, of Shenandoah, Pa., are respectfully requested to meet in tlio company's building, on Nortli Jardin street, at 7 o'clock on Satur day evening. 20th Inst. t Committki:. How They Will Line Up. The Shenandoah foot ball team will line up as follows in tho game at Mahanoy City to morrow ; Lavelle, center ; Shurtal, fullback ; Fabey, right halfback ; 1!. Hove, left half back ; Wertz, qua terback ; Faust, right guard ; ltingheiscr, left guard ; Mcllale, right tackle; A. Iloso, left tackle ; McCormick, left end ; Frost, right end. Troutman and Hen nossey substitutes. Teacher of Klocuttoii. Mrs. E. A. Hucb. teacher of elocution. unanimously endorsed by press and public, will form a class in elocution in Shenandoah, beginning Tuesday evening, November 5th. All wishing to join class apply for particulars to Dr. Phillips, Shenandoah. 10-21-lw Held Tor Trial. Special Otlicer Alex last night arrested Simon Sockaloski on Main street on a war rant charging receipt of goods under false pretense. The man showed tight and a large crowd was attracted, hut with Hie assistance, of Chief liurgofcs liimiV the prisoner was taken boforo Justice Tourney, where flOO ball was furnished. Notice, to AVater CoiiNilluers. Notice is horeby given by the Water Committee of tho Itorough Council that be ginning with Friday, the 25th Inst., the water supply will bo cuitailed, and con sumers of the public water works will lc furnished with water only between tho hours of 5:00 mid 11:00 a. m. and 3:00 and 7:00 p. m., until further notice. l!y onler of the com mittee. A. D. (lA)lLK. 10-2.Vtf Chairman. Don't Let Anybody Interfere, Hut Take Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. Oruhler Hros., drugstore. At It i: Time To Think Of buckwheat cakes and mush. You will find at our place some Benton Buckwheat' flour, the best iu the land. Also Hecker's and Superlative self-raising. 10, 15 and 18c. Wm. Iea's celebrated corn meal will give satisfaction every time. Cheaper than ever ia 25 pound lots. Graf's, 122 Nortli Jar Jin St., Shenandoah.