Ctlttl YOL. XL-NO. 175. SHENANDOAH, PA., MONDAY, Jl'liY 13, 1890. ONE CENT. Mr iAiE 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 GO cento. ' SO ' " SS cents. SB " $1.15 to $1.25. ' " SO " " 75 cents. Wash goods were never so cheap lor any further decline. Dimities, not the give-away poor season's production that were sold at per yard. Two cases Lancaster ginghams, 5 cents per yard 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 .1 CDCDSrKT-'Cl: North Main St., s i xiv THIS IS OUR Special Drive in Our Spring Line of Ladies' Shoes is in everything good 'and attractive in the market. OUR SPECIALTY SHOE.Jfc We are making a drive in the Waverly ladies shoe. 300 pair will be sold at $2 a pair. Regular price is $2.50. This may be this last of this line this season. We have them in C, D, EX EE widths. No better shoe JOSEPH BALL, General Agent for the ALFRED F. MORGAN. AQUEDUCT MILL FLOUR. If you want GOOD BREAD J3igh 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 Flour is a complete Roller Flour 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 hard wheat, carefully prepared and ground by 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 "10 W." At KEIITER'S. Next Door to Coffee House THIS FINE ROCKER $1.39. Children's Carriages and upwards. $375 All Styles of Refrigerators. j. Hp. W i 1 1 i a m s 8c Son, South Main St. as now. Our prices leave no room flimsy kind, 121 to 15 but the best of the cents, now 10 cents One case - 2X N. Main St. Fans. Everything suitable for Shenandoah, Pa. EYE OPENER 1 Ladies' Footwear I being increased every day. Takes is made for the money. 14 S. MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH. Snag Proof Duck Boot. A SHOE TALE I Only the happy wearers of Morgan's Shoes can appreciate their real goodness of quality, lit and durability. Tho prices aro right a trial will tell a long story. Seo our special in ladies' shoes. Alfred F. Morgan, Mo. 11 W. Oak Street. use either of the following brands of Lexington, Our Lilly. use our "Brookside Pastry" Brand. selected for the purpose and made use. HE HI) NOMINATIONS. Arthur Sewall, a leading Shipbuilder of Maine, NOMINATED ON THE FIFTH BALLOT. Tho Nominees to bo Formally Notified In New York-Senator Jones Elected to Succeed Harrlty as Chairman of tho Democratic National Committee. Chicago, July 13. Ar In tho contest for the presidential nomination, It took Just ilvo ballots to nominated Doiuocrntlc can didate for tho vice presidency nt tho Inst session of the national convention. Arthur Hewull, of Maine, the head of tho ((Teat (shipbuilding firm, secured the nomina tion. Thoro was 11 marked falling off In tho nttendnnco nt Saturday's session, owing to tho mot that ninny of tho delegates had business engagements that compelled a returned to their homos, tho convention having been prolonged longer than ox poctod. Tho sections assigned to delegates showed rows upon rows of empty chairs, but nil tho oar resembling signal polos of tho states (with tho nanios painted whlto on tho. blue blados) wero in their proper positions, Including tho "badger" of Wisconsin, which General Ilragg had complained of ns having been stolen dur ing tho great racket of the Ilrynn nomina tion, nnd 11s having been "trnllod in tho cortege of tho victor." Tho chairman of tho Pennsylvania dele gation, Mr. Harrlty, was present, but most of his co-delegates had left tho city. Somo of tho Now York dologntes wero In the hall, but It was iigroed they wero to tnko no part In tho voting for vico presi dent. Tho New Jersey delegates wero ab sent In n body. General Mragg and most of tho delegates from Wisconsin wero on tho lloor, but only tho llvo Wisconsin sli ver menwero there to cast their individual votes for tho vico presidential candidate. At 11 a. 111. tho clialrman.fccnntor hlte, of California, called tho convention to or der nnd (prayer having liecn dispensed with) Mr. Hnrrlty, of 1'cnnsylvanln, an nounced that tho present national coin- jnitteo would meet at tho Palmer House at U o'clock In tho afternoon. Tho nomination of candidates for vlca president was nt onco proceeded with, Mr. lllchardson, of Iowa, being in tho chair, Senator White's voleo having failed him. Georgo Fred Williams, of Massachusetts, was placed In nomination by Mr. O'sjulll van, a delegate from that state. Thou Mr. Mnrsdeu.of Louisiana, named JotuiK, Mc Lean, of Ohio. Mr. Moloney, of Washington Ktute, named James Hamilton Lewis of that state, and J. II. Cume, of North Carolina, presented Walter Clark, judgo of .South Carolina's supremo court. Tom Johnson, of Ohio, presented tho naiiio of Georgo W. Flthlnn, of Illinois. M. M. Miller, of Ore gon, presented Oregon's governor, Syl vester Pcnnoyor. William It. Hurke, of Los Angeles, Oil., presented tho name of Arthur fcSowiill, of Maino, as "a man who strovo for lllierty when God himself was dumb." Joseph K. Sibley, of Pennsylvania, was immoil by Mr. Showiilter, of Missouri. After tho usual seconding speeches tho balloting was proceeded with, with tho following results: First Hollot-Hlblcy, KB; McLean, 111; Sowall, 1U0; Williams of Massachusetts, 71); Hlnnd, 02; Clark, 60; Williams of Illi nois, 22; Iilackburn, 20; Holes, 20; Har rlty, 111; Lewis, 11; Daniel, 11; Pattison, 2; Whlto, 1; Teller, 1; Flthinn, 1; not voting, 2(10. Second Hallot Illnnd, 2SS; McLean, 101 ; Sibley, 113; Sewall. !)7; Clark, S3; Harrlty, 21; Williams of Massachusetts, 1(1; Will lams of Illinois, la ; Pattison, 1; not vot ing, 2.15. Third Iiiiilnt Bland, 25.1; McLean, 210; Sowall, 1)7; Sibley, 60; Clark, 2-2; Harrlty, 10; Williams of Massachusetts, 15; Dan iel, II; Pattison, 1; not voting, 255. Fourth Hallot McLean, 2Ut; Sowall, Bill; Daniel, 61; Clark, 40; Harrlty, 11; Williams .of Massachusetts, U; Pattison, 1 ; absent or not voting, 260. Fifth Hallot Sowall, 614: McLean, 78; scattering, 103; not voting, 235. Tho balloting proceeded without inter est until Now York was reached when tho announcement. "Now York declines to vote." was received with hisses. Now Jer sey was silent. Pennsylvania announced that it voted 7 for Slbloy, 2 for Pattison nnd 60 absent or not voting. Goorglu started a boom for Bland. At tho end of tho second ballot ex-Con gressnian Cuinmings, of Now York, read a telegram Irom Joseph u. simey an nouncing that ho was not a candidate, When tho third ballot was over Governor Stouo, of Missouri, read n telegram from Illchard Parks Bland saying thut it would bo unwiso and Impolitic to nominate Ixith candidates from tho west slilo ot tho Mis souri river. Illund's niimo was formally withdrawn, and tho fourth ballot was proceeded with. When this was concluded tho naiiio ol McLean was witnurnwn in re spouso to u telegram from that gentleman, nnd tho delegates Hocked to Sowall. A motion to niako tho nomination unani mous was put and carried before tho tellers hud nn opportunity to count tho lmh ballot. Alter tho nomination of vico presldont tho convention adjourned sine dio, tho delegates quickly retiring from tho con vention hall to tho muslo ol "America" by tho band. Senator Jonos. of Arkansas, has been elected chairman of tho national Demo cratic committee, nnd Hugo Wallaco, of Washington, tho son-in-law of Chief Jus tice Fuller, temporary chalrmnn. Tho committee will likely havo heudquurters in Chicago. (Presidential Candldnto Bryan turned his back yesterday afternoon on statesmen politicians and eager curiosity seekers, and went out to quiet Oakwood cemetery und stood with uncovered head ixiforo tho gruvo of Lyiunu Trumbull, tho man who had boon hla teacher nnd friend. When Mr. Hryan turned uway his oyus wero brimming with tears. "Any distinction which I may hnvo gained I owo In great part to tho man who U Imrln'l thorn " hasald. na ho returned to (Continued on Second ratio.) l!iiit Hull. The Grant hand won an Interesting gamo from the Columbia H. & S. F. II. Co. at Like sido on Saturday by n score of 7 to .1. The Shenandoah Drowns havo been actively engaged on tho diamond. Saturday after noon they played nt St. N'lcholas, defeating the JIalianoy City team by a scoro of 1(1 to 16. Yesterday morning they played the West End blacks nt tho Trotting park und defeated them by a scoro of II to I, nnd in tho after noon met defeat nt tho hnuds ot Yatesville to tho tuno of 7 to II. Tho Heckshcrvlllcs wero defeated by tho HomesUllo nine, nt the latter place yesterday, by a scoro of 111 to 10, tho rain stopping the game in tho eighth inning. A Shenandoah team defeated the Lost Creek nlno at tho latter place yesterday by 17 to 7. At Kc-pchlimkr An-ndu Cafe. Grand Army bean soup to-night. Meals served nt all hours. Hard shell crabs, 5 cents. Muting at ltattllng Itim. A largo outing, composed largely of business men left town yesterday moi iking for Itattling Hun, in the Catawlssv valley, wliero they cn oycu nn old-timo Coney island clam bake. Tho party consisted of 15 people. In tho nftornoon a baso hall gamo was played but as no olticial scorers wero in attendance, wo nrc nt a loss to stnto the score. Mnny of tho teams wero caught In tho mill storm on tho top of tho mountain, which administered a thorough drenching to liinuy of tho oc cupants. Tho last teams reached town about 8 o'clock. At llreen'g ltlalto Cafe. Grand Annv bean boiiii will he served ns freo lunch to-morrow morning. Plenty for everybody. Meals served at all hours. KIoiHH'iit ami Itohhcry. HpcclM to KVENIMI llF.RALll. Lost Cheek, July 13. William Wolantls mourns tho loss of his wife, Annie, and $200 in cash. When ho nwoko this morning ho found timt sho had left tho house with nil her clothing nnd a search developed that his savings were also missing. Joseph Usdell, a saloonkeeper nt Lost Creek No. 2, bus nlso disappeared and, as he and Mrs. Wolantls wero seen together last night, it is presumed they liavo eloped. The Crlmth Funeral. The funeral of Frederick Grilllth took placo yesterday afternoon, nt 2:30 o'clock, from All saints church on Fast Oak street. Itov Georgo W. Van Fossen, tho pastor, olllciated nt tho ceremony. Tho membors of (lener.il Harrison Lodge No. 251, Knights of Pythias nttentled in n body, lho pall hearers wero Messrs. John Thurliy, Lewis Jones, Daniel Owons, William Chalmers, John V. Weeks and Philip Jones, 'lho remains wero interred in tho Odd Fellows cemetery. Look nt the big stock of high priced music now Sold nt 5 und 10 cents lit liruinin's. Tin New Miuit. The No. 2 shaft at Kohinoor colliery, which was started in tho middlo of February, last, from the Holmes vein, has been sunk tttl feet to tho Mammoth vein und is timbered to within 10 feet of tho bottom. It is to bo sunk about 1(10 feet deeper. Owen It. Will iams, tho contractor, lias been highly com plimented by tho olliclals of tho company on the work. Illekert's Calf. Our freo lunch to-morrow morning will consist of Iio-ton Hiked ISeaus and pork. 1'lower MWttlim ltepoit. The following monthly report is mado of tho I lower Mission ' connected with the Y. W. C. T. U. : Distributions I baskets of fruit, 10 bouquets of llowers, 2 baskets of cake, 0 glasses of jelly, 10 garments, 1 pair of shoes. 1 ivcnty-thrco visits wero made und the collections amounted to 50 cents. If you want a fine wedding cako, let Otto mako it for you. Imortiioos Tronic. t Owing to tho hot weather yesterday, trailic on tho both electric railways was enormous. Tosco tho cars on tho Schuylkill Traction Company last evening gave tho spectator a gentle reminder of the double deck trolley cars now in use in many of the larger cities. The car which arrived hero bluntly after six o'clock contained fully 125 passengers, of whom 25 were packed on tho roof. lEffni-nicd Ilress Mukinir. Mrs. Dora Gilbert, tho leading modistoof Hnzleton und reformed dress cutter. Is located nt Wilson V. Otto's confectionery store, 27 Soutli Main street. Lessons given nt tho above nddress. or privately. 7-7-lw Knglno lfreiilts Down. Lngine Xo. 17, on tho Lehigh Valley Itail road, l'ottsville division, broke down a short distance eait of Orwigsburg this morning by tho breaking of tho main spring. Tho train which is due here at 10:17 a. m. was delayed ono hour by tho accident. On tli Warpatli. Olllccr Goodman arrested two drunken rolish men in tho First word yesterday mom ing about ono o'clock, who wero armed with base ball bats, in search of u fellow country men who had robbed them of somo money. They wero lodged in tho lockup wliero they aro serving time. Columbia on Deck. You are on tho edgo of prosperity if you contemplate partaking of tho healthful qualities contained In Columbia hecr. It is the most agreeable lioverugo during tho hot summer mouths nnd its Miles are doubled Silver Is on deck In Chicago, hut Columbia holds tho top mast ill .Shenandoah. Jaw llroken In uu Assault. During a light on tho rocks Saturday night John I'ctkoskl and Andrew Miller attacked Stiney Grobel with u pieco of rock and fractured his jaw. Justice Williams put the assailants under $300 bail each for trial at court. Itetiirn Thanks, Council No. 81, Daughters of Lllierty, de sires to return thanks publicly to all who so kludly assisted them In tho Hag raUIng at the White street school hoiuo on July 4th, Tho number of friends who rendered assistance w as so great ns to preclude specifying nuy one in particular and tho Couucil feel very grateful for tho willing assistance renderei them. The Troubles of Piano Firms With an THE GEYSER-LIKE CAREER OF CISE lie Disposed of Pianos as a Fakir Gets Rid of Collar Buttons, But Failed to Make Returns and the Manufacturers Ob jectedArrests Made. Dclectivo Hichard Amour arrived in town Saturday night, having in custody mio 1). W. ilso, who is charged with embezzlement. Amour went to Wilkesliarro Friday evening armed with n warrant sworn out by ono Walter L. llall, of lteadiuir, general travel ing agent for tho l'caso Piano Company, of New York, charging Gise with having feloniously appropriated to his own uso about 1,500, tho property of tho company while acting in tho capacity of agent for tho com- Imy. Giso is well-known here, having sold many pianos in this vicinity during tho past few months. Ills father was a ctcrinary surgeon hero for setcral years. About three weeks ago Giso was brought here from Wilkes-ltarro by Detective Amour on a similar charge mado by another New York piano company. Tho specific charge in this case Mas- that Giso had appropriated $100 to Ids own use, hut the company claimed tho real nmount was almost $1,000. Giso was a prisoner at tho Ferguson Houso over night and tho next day went with tho agent prosecuting him to Wilkes liarre where, it Is said, hohticcedcd ill uH'cct Ing a settlement on giving securities. Mr. Hall, tho prosecuting agent in tho present case, says that Giso iiindo returns to tho l'caso Company stating that certain pianos wero out on trial and others would bo paid for in a few weeks. In two instances ho sent in notes on short time which Giso re presented had been given in payment. Mr. llall lotiml that every ono of tho pianos had been paid for and that tho two notes wero fictitious. In fact no sales were mado at the places whore the notes wero dated. When Giso arrived here Saturday evening ho was taken to the ollico of M. M. litirkc. Ksi., tho counsel for the Pease Company, anil somo timo was spent in consultation with tho lawyer, Mr. Hall and tho detective. Gise admitted everything and stated that tho notes wero resorted to help cover his tracks. Ho was penitent and begged for timo. All parties finally went to the ollico of Justice Uiwlor, where Giso entered $1,600 ball for a hearing on Thursday morning To-day Giso anil llall went to Wllkcbarro the former expressing conlldcnco that ho would bo able to make u settlement before the time fixed for tho hearing disc lives at Wilkesbano and has a wife and two children, lie is an excellent pianist and well educated, his uccomplish ments making him e-pccially adapted for the lino of business be has been engaged in. He made a success uf it and Ids friends cannot account for his ciookcd work, except on tho scoro of high living itwoi.vr iiAitiiAiss i:vi:r known In Straw Hats. 50, 75, $1.00 straw hats wo are now selling nt 33 cents. Como while they last. At MAX LI'A'IT'S. 15 Dist Centre street ritrlii-r' Arm Col Oir. Pitcher Long, formerly of Mt. Carmel, has decided to ictire from the diamond forever. Since lie left that place be has been playing in tho ( iimberlaiid alley League, going from ono club to another until finally ho brought up at Hagerstown,, Md. Whilo at that placo on Friday, Long attempted to hoard a freight train, fell under the wheels and had his right arm cut oil'. He Took H Tumble. Among those who attended tho Columbia outing on Saturday, was 1-rank Codrington, who was out for a royal time. 1-rank in company with several ladles took in tho merry-go-round, after entertaining one of tho ladies for a few moments, ho wanted to proeeed to another scat to cater to his other companions, when ho hnally lost hi: balance and was thrown oil'. Ho escaped iiiiinjuicd, but ids smiling countenance had changed wonderfully. I1KS ItVlKIAINS In Still" and Crii-h Hats. MAX LKVIT'S. rrticttircil an Arm. Mud I.l-!n f Vii-...,r-itt nl' I-'l In II (niV!l II fmo 1ii-1i.lt nrm !il.nvn ttm u-H.I fin S.illir. day, by stumbling and falling upon It. The young lauy was brought to town anu tanen to tho ollico ot Ur. li. M. Hamilton, where the fracture was reduced. Carried Icitlty Weapon. Anthony Mutches of tho First Ward, was arrested by Coustnblo Giblon, on Saturday night, for carrying concealed deadly weapons, Ho was taken beforo Justice Tourney where he entered In tho sum of $500 for ap pearance at Court. Shot Himself. Antltimv Cnrtticmtsko. nf tho First ward while playing witli a rovolvor lit his homo yosieruay, acciuciiiaiiy suui. uiuistjii in ww right haudtho bullet lodging In tho lloshy V. . . ....... .. .-!....., wound. Dr. Hamilton probed for the bullet and extracted it. 1 lie noy is about la yea of ago. 'lho I'nllce linings. Tho police made eleven uncut for drunk ennosg and nuisance Saturday night and somo of tho prisoners, failing to damage the cells by forco, left them in a tllthy condition. Assaulted 1 1 1 . Joo Hosiiloniis entered $500 kill lieforo Justice Toomoy on Saturday night for com mittlng un assault upon Andrew Totiusyer Lecture Ivy Trof, lllirlutrt. Prof. W. N. Ehrhart this afternoon went to Illoomshurg to glvo a lecture on pyschology before tho State Teachers Association. I. O. O. 1'. Notice. All members of John W. Stokes Lodge No. 515, I. O. O. F., are requoted to lie present at tho regular meeting on Iridiiy evening, 17tli Inst., as busliiOM ol lnuou nn portanco will lie transacted, lly onler ot I!. D. Hkkbb, N. G Attest : J- S, Williams, See'y. i!w 10 CENTS ;or 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. uumiumumumuuiu Lithuanian Society Election. t n meeting of tho Lithuanian Citizens' Society, D. K. L. A., tho following ollicers wero elected for tho ensuing twcho mouths President, P. W. llierstcin ; Vice President. Andrew Nawitskl ; Financial Secretary, Clias. Kullia; Kecordlng Secretary.Michael Sanialus, and Treasurer, Peter J Hiley. Tho Society of the Sous of Lithuanian Citizens' also held their annual election yes terday, by electing tho following otllcers. President, P. W. Iliersteiu ; Vico President, lhiocli Itice; Financial Secretary, George Uraitls ; Hoconllng Secretary, Anthony Kul- waltes, and Treasurer, M. Walenk. lloth in stitutions are in a very nourishing condition. Notice. All members of tho L. A. S. No. 13. S. of V., aro requested to meet at tho hall on Tuesday, 1 1 til Inst., ut 12 o'clock noon, sharp, for tho purpose of attending tho funeral of our de ceased sister. Mrs. Mctz. Special meeting this evening at Mrs. Spearse's. Ily order of tho President, JIns Claua Speausi:. Attest: Mrs. Pauline lloyer, Sec'y. 7-13-lt Fisherman's l.urk. John S. Housenick and Ldward Dougherty caught 22 black bass at Lakeside Saturday afternoon somo of which were 10 and 11 inches long. Georgo II. Krick lodo to tho Catnwissai valley on his bike Saturday evening and re turned u few hours later with a dozen nice trout. llvan Aiistock donned his fisherman's uni form and hied himself to Lakeside this after noon to try for bass. 11 Thy I Vet llll'einl Thee, don't cut 'cm oil'. Bring them to the Factory Shoo Store, and wo will lit them comfortably. 7-11-tf J. A. MoYl-.il. Mgr I'r.-icturtMl n Thumb. Mrs. Marshall, of North Main street, who was attending tlie Columbia outing at Like sido on Satuiday, fractured her right thumb and sustained several lacerations by having her right hand caught between a collision of row boats. ItliiitiMiiy Team Thli morning a team which was standing at tho Mending freight station was fright ened by tho blowing of the whistle of an engine and started down Main street on a. terrific gait. The runaway had a clear course until it reached the railroad crossing ut tho lower end of Main street, where it was caught. Tho team escaped causing any damage. A NI5W ANII HIUrTIITI. LINK OP ...GLASSWARE Just Opened at Our store at cut prices. WIHD0W MDEi ssjnii mm Plated knives and forks $1.00 per dozen, guaranteed to wear for five years. F.J. Portz 8c Son, SimNANDOAH, PA. DON'T : WORRY -USE- Kirlin's Compound Blackberry Cordial. NEVER FAILS. Price, 25c. KIRLIN'S DRUG STORE, 6 South MainStreet. i'ttfiriMtll'l I -
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