1 i A SHENANDOAH, PA., SATURDAY, JULY Jl, 1890. ONE CENT. Iyol. xl-no. 174 I a. fc ft UE have been successful in getting hold of a large lot of shirt waists at a big reduction from early season's prices and while they last will be sold at the following -figures : One Lot 35 cents, actual value SO to SO cents. " SO " ss cents. " SS " $1.15 to 51. SS. " SO " 75 cents. V Wash goods were never so cheap for any further decline. Dimities, not the give-away poor flimsy kind, but the best of the season's production that were sold at I2j4 to 15 cents, now 10 cents per yard. Two cases Lancaster ginghams, 5 cents per yard. One case fine lawns, 4 cents. P. J. GAUGHAN, SHIRT WAISTS SHIRT WAISTS. A Full and Complete Line From 50c to $1.25. WHITE : GOODS : AND : EMBROIDERIES. HENRIETTAS, LANSDOWNE AND SILK, Laces, Gloves, Ribbons and a fine graduating dress. . I I SZDiZDBrPT'Ci North Main St., v-. i s xiwt THIS IS OUR Special Drive in Our Spring Line of Ladies' Shoes is in everything good and attractive in the market. OUR SPECIALTY SHOE. .tea we are niainug a orive in uie waveny lames snoe. 300 pair will be sold at $2 a pair. Regular price is $2.50. This may be this last of this line this season. Ve have them in C, D, EX EL widths. No better shoe JOSEPH BALL, General Agent for the ALFRED F. MORGAN. 4 I .V AQUEDUCT MILL FLOUR. If you want GOOD BREAD High Grade Blended Flour : Daisy, Moss Rose, They are the product of a combination of the Best Winter and Northern Spring Wheat. Our "Old Time" Family at $4 a barrel and Is guaranteed to please you. IF YOU WANT Good Pies and Cakes It is made of wheat especially for Pastry Our "Whole Wheat Graham" Flour is made of selected hnrd wheat, carefully nrenared and eround bv the Buhr Process, retaining all the properties of the whole wheat ' berry. Our Rye Flour is Old Process Stone Ground Rye Flour. If you want Minnesota Patent Flour we have the Best Brands in the market, SUPERLATIVE, DACOTAH, CARESOTA. Washburn St Crosby Gold Medal. Our Special Brand "1B Pc." At KEITER'S. Mext Door to Coffee House THIS FINE ROCKER afijb$l.39. Children's Carriages $3.75 and upwards. All Styles of Refrigerators. j. p. Williams 8c Son, South Main St. as now. Our prices leave no room - 2f N. Main St. Fans. Everything suitable for Shenandoah, Pa. eye: OPENER I Ladies' Footwear I being increased every day. Takes is made for tire money. 14 S. MAIN STREET, ' SricINANDUAH. Snag Proof Duck Boot A SHOE TALE I Only tho hapry wearers of Morgan's Shoes can appreciate tliclr real goodness 01 quality, fit anil durability. The prices aroriglit a trial will toll a long story. Seo our special in ladies SI10C3. Alfred F. Morgan, No. 11 W. Oak Street. use either of the following brands of Lexington, Our Lilly. Flour is a complete Roller Flour use our "Brookside Pastry" Brand. selected for the purpose and made use. The "lloy Orator of tliolMiitto" Named for President ON THE FIFTH BALLOT. Fourteen Candidates Presonted to tho Convention. COMPLETE ROUT OP GOLD MEN. A Convention Made Historical by Mm Hitter Content Waged llctwecn tlio Advocates of Monometallism and III mctulllsm On tho Itatlcili for Presi dent All tho Now York Delegates Ue fuscil to Vote, nncl Mnny Delegates from Other Stntcs Also Declined to Take l'nrt In tho Contest Tho Ctimllilnto Makes n Speech from tho Vcrilnilnli of Ills Hotel. F1HST It ALLOT. lllnnil .-- 223 Tlllmnn ... 17 llryun - - 103 l'ennojcr - - 1(1 l'littlson ... 0,1 Teller .... h Holes .... Krt lttis.ell .... 2 lllackbiirn - - H3 Stovenson - - 2 McLean ... til Campbell - - - 2 Matthews, - - 37 1III1 1 Not Voting - 1B.1 SECOND II ALLOT, llltnil ... 2H1 Matthews - - 31 Jlryan .... 107 btevenson - - - 10 l'attlson - - 100 reniioyor - - - K McLean ... ft!l Teller .... 8 lllackliurii - - 41 Hill ..... 1 Doles .... 37 Not Voting - - UK) THIRD DALLOT. Illaml ... 201 Matthews - - 31 Ilrynn .... 210 Ulaeklmrn - - 27 I'attlRon - - 07 Stevenson - - - 0 McLcun . . . 04 Hill 1 Holes ... .3(1 Not Voting - 13 FOHltTH HALLOT. Hryan ... 2KO Doles .... 33 Dlancl - - ..-211 Dlaekliurn -27 Fnttlson - .00 KtevcilRon ... 8 McLean ... 1(1 Hill 1 Matthuws ... 30 Not Voting - - 103 STOItY OF TIII3 DA1.LOTINO. llnil(l Led for Tlireo Dnllots, hut Wn I'assed cm tho l'mirth- Chicago, Jul- 11. William Jennings Bryan, of Xcbmskn, tho classic featured orator from tho plains of tho I'latto, swept tho Democratic convention off its foot yes terday anil was nominated for president CANDIDATE WILLIAM J. IIIIYAX. on tho fifth ballot Political history fur nlslios no precedont for yostcriliiy's pro ceedings in tho Coliseum, either as a Rreat spectacular show or as a rosult of ilellbor ations of tho convention of a great po litical party. Sir. Bryan Is but 150 years old, younger uyten years tnan any man ever nomt natud for tho chief magistracy of tho American republic. IIo camo llko a young Lochlnvar out of tho west, which has. never neioro nominated a presidential cnndldato to woo tlio brido for whoso hand tho eouutry'sgreatestchicftains liavo been suitors. Ifis numo was liaroly mentioned In tho preliminary skirmishes, "When tho convention met ho was not entered in tho lists, but on Thursday ho mado an Impas sioned speech and stirred tho conyontion to frenzy by his oloquonco. That speech ovorthmw tho diligently organized work of weeks and mouths for other aspirants for tho honor. Tho cause of silver was uppermost in tho minds of tho delegates when they as sembled hero, and when Hryan mado his speech the dolcgntes suddenly saw In him tho great advocate of their cause, and thoy UBS. WILLIAM J, DRY AN. turned to him with an Impetuosity which nothing could balk. Thoy wantod n tri buno of tho pooplo. Thoy felt that thoy had found htm in tho oloquunt young Nebmskiin, who set their Imaginations on flro. If ho hadbeon placed In nomination thon, tho convention would have been stamnednd as It was veatordav, Komu of (Continued on Second l'aw ) BRYAN AND SEWELL. ILLINOIS AND TEXAS START A TIIIKD CONVENTION MOVEMENT. Sibley Led for Vlcu President on the First Ballot-On the Second Bland Made a Big Jump, But Withdrew After the Third Ballot-Sewell Named on the Fifth. ClllCKio, July 11, 2:17 P. M. The voto of the convention on Vice President was as follows: Sibley, ltil-, McLnin, HI ; Williams (Mass,) 70; llland, 1)2 ; Clark, 50; Williams (111.) B2-, lllackbiirn, 20 ; Holes, 1(1; Howell, 15; Lewis, 11 ; Dunlcils, 11 ; Harrity, 11 ; l'attlson, 2 ; Fithlan, Tcllorand White 1 each. SECOND BALLOT. 2:27 l M. Tlio second ballot resulted as follows : Bland, 2SU ; McLaiti, 1(11 ; Sibley, 110: Sewcll, 37 ; Clark, 22 ; Williams, (Mass.) 10 j Williams,(Ill.) 13 ; l'attlson, 1. 227 of tho delegates failed to vote on tho second bnllot. THIltl) HALLOT. 3:25 1'. M. Tlio third ballot resulted as follows: llland, 255; McLain, 210; Sewcll, 07; Sibley, 50; Clark, 23; Harrity, 10; Will iams (Mass.) 7 ; Daniclls. 0 ; l'attlson, 1. 257 delegates fulled to voto on this ballot. llland has telegraphed to his constituents that ho withdraws his name, saying it is unwiso to havo tlio two candidates beyond tho Mississippi. FOUItTH I1ALLOT. 3;45 1 M. On tho fourth ballot the voto was: McLain, 201; Sewcll, 201; D.miclls, 50; Clark, 40 ; Harrity, 11 ; Paulson, 1. SEWELL NOMINATED. 1:05 p.m. On tho flfth ballot Sewcll, of Mainei was nominated, receiving 178'votcs. A THIF.D CONVENTION. ' Tlio Dcinocnits of Illinois and Texas Favor tho l'roposlttoii. Special to KvExrxo 11kiiai.ii. Cmavoo, July 11, 1:30 p. m. Tlio sound money Democrats of Illinois havo resolved to call a national convention. The Texas delegation has also met and adopted a resolution favoring the proposition. 0AU0HT IN THE ACT. Deliberate Attempt to Wreck a Lakesldo llutluiiy Cur. Anthony Buskawicz, a Lithuanian aged 35 years, pUced a stono weighing 8 to 10 pounds on tlio Lakcsido Ilaihvuy track on tho inclliio at Indian Iiidgo colliery at about 1:30 this afternooa. The act was seen by Motorman Daniel .Walters, who stopped his car and, with tho assistance of a n!ist.p,u.r linnind W II. Ilrown, placed Iluskawicz under arrest anl took him befoio Justice Toomey. The prisoner was committed without bail. Ilus kawicz was drunk. Tlio maximum penalty lor such acts is 10,000 fitik, or 10 yc-irs impris oumcut. At Drern's Cafe, 7 North .Main Street. Xico clam soup will bo served as frco lunch on Monday morning. Plenty for everybody. Meals served at all hours. A Despicable Act. The pleasure steamer Lady Leo that has been In uso on tho largo dam at Lnkesido for the past 13 yoars now lies at tho bottom of the dam us tho rosult of tho work of somo miscreants. On Wednesday night somo un known parties broke into the Lakesido boat house Wheio tho steamer ras kept and witli an ax cut a largo nolo in tho bottom of tho boat after which it was pushed out on tho dam. Tlio steamer went till it reached tho middle of tlio dam and thon sunk to tho bottom where it now lies in fifteen feet of water. At Kepclilnskrs Arcade CiiTo. Cream of tomato soup to-night. Meals served at all hours. Hard shell crabs, 5 cents. Itohbcd by a Sneak Thief. Miss Maggie Dengler, daughter of Justice C. W. Dengler, has been robbed of ?55. Miss Dengler resides with her parents, on South hito street. When she went to her sleep ing apartment last evening slio found two rilled purses on her bureau. One had con taiued tho amount stated. Suspicion is directed to a boy about 10 years of ago who called at tlio rear cntranco of tho houso on Thursday evening and asked for a drink of water, which was given him and ho departed. Tho boy was well dressed and a stranger to tho family. It is belloved .that ho watched for an opportunity when tho memliers of tho family weiu gathered on the froutporch of the house. "Wo Don't Follow tho Leaders. Wo lund the followers in ottering every advantaiH to bo lind in footwear. Fautoiiy Siiok STonn, 7-11-tf J.-A. Movkk, Mgr. Fatally Hiirned by Lightning. SilAHOKlN, Pa., July 11. Wlillo Goorge Boyer, iv Muhnnqy valley farmer, was walking home Thursday night ho wns struck by lightning. IIo rocovorod con sciousness, hut will die from tho shook and burns ho received. 1 e AiHertUeil Letters. Letters addressed to the following named people remain uncalled for at the local post oliice: Lillian Kllno, Mrs. K. Illgby, Mrs. James Williams, Messrs. liearuey and Divid. Hir.niiST HAlKlAINS THIS SKASON. Straw hats which wo sold at50, 75and J1.00, are now going at 33 cents. Como at once. At MAX LEVITS, 15 Last Ccutro street. A Serenade. The Grant Band last evening serenaded Dr. M. S, KUtler and his bride, at their residence op Xorth Jardin street. A number of selections were rendered in their usual correct manner. A Vim Owns tho Soil, An unkiiQwn man loft a new suit of clothes at tho Keiidrick House on July 1th and lias failed to call for them. Apparatus Overhauled, The lroso carriago of tho Phoenix Fire Comrauy lias been overhauled and repainted and presents a fine appearance. The Relatives of Joseph Navsotko Were Suspicious About Ills Death. THOUGHT HE HAD BEEN POISONED The Fears Were Based Upon a Threat and Statement That the Wife is Alleged to HaveMade-Dr. Stein Could Find no Poison. On Wednesday last. Joseph Navlsotkn. a Pole, died at his residence at N'o. 131 West Cherry street. Immediately after his demise ugly rumors got nlloat1 as to tho cauo of death and one of tho rumors eventually be came what appeared to ho a well authenti cated story that Navisotko died a few days after a return to his homo after an absenco duo to Jealousy of a boarder in his house. An investigation showed that this report was not lounded on facts, but at the same time an excellent foundation for the rumors was dis covered. ' Xavisotko was 20 years of ago and left a wife and three children. Tho wife is of about tlio same ago and comely in appearance. Navisotko had tho reputation of being an industrious man. After tlio death a brother and cousin of tlio deceased wero introduced to Dr. W. X. Stein and through Justice Itynkawicz thoy re quested an autopsy' bo held to decido whether Xavisotko died Trom poison, or was tlio victim of other foul play. Tlio burial of the re mains was deferred to givo an opportunity for tho autopsy, which was performed yester day afternoon by Dr. Stein. Upon Its con clusion tho doctor stated that ho found tho deceased's stomach, bowels and liver in a very much inflamed condition, tho stomach especially so, but tlio lungs and heart were in a normal state. The doctor took tlio stomach and a part of tho liver to his oillco and after a chemical analysis stated that l.o could And no tmco of any of tho common poisons, such ns arsenic, antimony, morphine, or strychnine As to tho cause of inflammation Dr. Stein was not prepared to state. Such complaints may bo brought on by a variety of circumstances. Poison, lie said, could produce the state and ho would not say it had not produced tho Inflamma tion in this case, but his analysis was a good and reliable ouo and ho could And no traco of poison. Tho doctor also stated that he treated the deceased from July 2nd up to tho tlmu ol death on the 8th lust, for inflamma tion of tho bowels and ho gave a cortificato of deatli to that oilect. When a Hciiald reporter called at Dr. Stein's ollico yesterday afternoon Justiio Itynkawicz and tlio deceased's cousin were there. Tlio reporter asked who bad insti gated tho. autopsy and, through Justice Itynkawicz, as interpreter, the cousin stated that he and tlio deceased's brother bad. Tl reported asked why tho step had been taken and was told that it was sought to see if tho man had been poisoned. To draw foith tl information it was necessary to put a number ol questions in various forms and tho cou-dn eventually mado tlio purpose very clear. He said that lie and tho brother wero led to bo llovo from statements made by the wife that she lmd administered, or had knowledge of tlio administering ol poison to her husband. That somo tlnio ago slio had threatened to poison him and whilo ho lay ill slio told lior husband that had ho treated her better ho would not then bo 111. Tho cousin said there was no truth In tlio report that tho husband got jealous over a boarder in tho house and left the houso for a week on that account and returned only a few days before lie was taken ill. Tlio hus band, tho cousin alleged, did visit Shamokiu about a mouth ago and remained there from Saturday until Monday, but not be cause of jealousy. The man- was ill for about (lvo days before Dr. Stein was called in to attend him. Continuing tho conversa tion tlio cousin stated that as tlio doctor-could find no poison it had been concluded to tako no further steps aud allow tho burial to pro ceed. Tho funeral took placo this morning. Tho St. George's Polish Society, of which tho de ceased was a mombor, was in attendance. , Columbia on Deck, You,aro on the edge of prosperity If you contemplato partaking ol the healthtul qualities contained in Columbia beer. It is tho most agreeablo boverage during tho hot suiumcr months and its sales are doubled. Silver is on deck in Chicago, but Columbia holds the top mast in Shenandoah. Columbia's Annua! Outing. Tho annual outing of tho Colombia. II. & S. F. E. Co. to Lakeside, which whs post poned from Thursday onicoouift of tho in c'lemoiicy of the weather, took placo to-day. They wero accompanied by the Grant band ami tlio Patriotic Drum Corps, and nearly U00 friends. The train was made up of six Iattougor coaches ami one baggage car. Tho crowd was so largo that the roof of the refreshment car was occupied by pawengers, aud tlie platforms and aisles were crowded. Another train fur the picnic ground left shortly after noon and carried over two hundred passengers. ltcforiucd Dress flaking, Mrs. Dora Gilbert, the leading modiste of Haxieton and reformed dress cutter, is located at Wilson V. Otto's confectionery store, 27 South Main street. Lessons given nt tho above address, or privately. 7-7-lw A New Ilridgtv Tlio work of erecting new bridge on tlio Lakosido railway company's lino at Itoblnsons was started yesterday. The old wooden bridgo will bo replaced by a steel one with double steel girders. Tho bridge will s con structed very strongly so that in or so of a flood it will bo able to stand tho pressure. K. of I. Notice. All members of Gen. Harrison Lodge Xo. 251, KulghU of Pythias, are urgently re quested to meet in Iteilly's hall, South Main street, on Sunday, 13th, int at 1:80 p. m., to attend the funeral of our dooqfcwd brother, F. J, Grlllltlw. By order of ' A. D. Xiuoctw, C. C. Attost: It. D. Kcoto,K. of K. S. 7-10-St Look at the big stock of high pricd music now soil at 5 and 10 oeuU at ilrumm's. fmiimfrnmimmmmmimm CENTS For any article in our north window. If you want any of them come quickly as some of them we cannot duplicate at that figure. Gl RVI N'S 8 S. Main Street. A llrutnl Assault. John Bicl, a Pole, last night prosecuteit Joo Wnlkuski, a Lithuanian, lioforo Justice Williams for beating him on tho head with a spmg and kicking him. Bid's bead was badly contused. Tho men work as car run ners at tlio Maple Hill shaft. Tho assault took placo yesterday afternoon. Walkuski claimed Bicl took ouo of his sprags and Tiiel thiew back the ouo that was claimed. Wnl kuski says this struck him on tho leg. Ho chased Bicl and struck him a blow on tlio kick of tho head that knocked him sense less for nearly ten minutes, aud whilo the man was prostmto applied sovcral blows and kicks. Walkuski was put under $500 bail for trial. If Thy Feet Offend Thee, don't cut 'cm oil'. Bring them to the Factory Shoo Store, aud wo will fit them comfortably. 7-11-tf J. A. Movmi, Mgr. Ileal JNtuto Sales. Wilson Kehlcr and wife, of Union town ship, havo transfcrcd one ucro of ground and water rights to James Lincoln, of tho samo place, for $15 ; and a strip of ground contain ing ten acres, nioro or loss, to Ernest Hood, and Viola, his mother, for $320. Big bargain in hats, MAX LEVIT'S. l'rof, Hogart Arrles. Superintendent Bogurt arrived last ovoniiiK from Tillin, Ohio, where ho attended tho funeral of his father, and is quartered at tlie Ferguson House. Ho was met by sovoi-.il of the School Directors after his arrival at tho hotel. JJIckort's Cafe. Our free, lunch on Monday morning will consist of nice filled beef with dressing. Drought From .Alt. Cnrmcl. Tho remains of tlio 7-months-old child of David Jones, of Mt. Carmol, wore brought to town this morning and Interred in tlio Odd Fellows' cemetery. ODItSJ CDNT NFC I.Hi KSII HIT. Only a few more left which wo formerly sold at 50 cents. At MAX LEVIT'S, 15 East Centre street. Kicked by a .Mule. William Mitchell, employed as a drivor at Ellengowiin colliery, was taken to tho .Miners lio-pitnl yesterday, his left leg having beou badly injured by a kick from a mulo, If you want a Alio wedding cake, let Otto make it for you. A NUW AND HE.U'TllTf, LINK OF . . .... ...GLASSWARE Just Opened at Our store at cut prices. widow mmi - wnLL rnra. Plated knives and forks $t.oo per dozen, guaranteed to wear for five years. F.J. Portz Sc Son, SHEXAXDOAH. PA DON'T : WORRY 9- USE -) Kirl in's Compound Blackberry CoYdial. NEVER FAILS. Price, 25c. KIRLIN'S DRUG STORE, 6 South Alain Street. A