VOL. XL-NO. 187. SHENANDOAH, PA., MONDAY, JULY 27, 1896. ONE CENT. UE have been successful in getting hold of a large lot of shirt waists at a big reduction lrom tney last will be sold at the following One Lot 3 3 cents, actual " go ' " SS " " " " SO " Wash goods were never so cheap as for any further decline. Dimities, not the give-away poor flimsy kind, but the best of the season s production that were sold at u4 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, SHIRTWAISTS 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 DOirr'C North Plain St., v'- 1 i x we THIS IS OUR Special Drive In Our Spring Line of Ladies' Shoes is in everything good and attractive in the market. OUR SPECIALTY SHOE.- We are making a drive in will be sold at $2 a pair. Regular price is 52.50. This may be this last of this line this season. We have them in C, D, EX EE widths. No better shoe General Agent for the ALFRED F. MORGAN. shoos. We have not the means on the Money tively that 50 to 1 on the chances are 50 to Light, White Bread Our popular brands, DAISY, MOSS ROSE, LEXINGTON, OLD TIME FAMILY BROOKSIDE PASTRY, OLD Our Minnesota Gold fledal, 18 K., Every one guaranteed equal to anything made and sold under any brand or at any price. Our prices range from $3-85 "P. G. W. KEITER, SHENANDOAH, - PENNA. THIS FINE ROCKER ONI $1.39. Children's Carriages $3.75 and upwards. All Styles of Refrigerators. j. p. vA i 1 1 i 3 m s 8c Son, '.South ISlaln St. early season s prices and while figures : value SO to 60 cento. ss cents. " $1.15 to $1.25. 7B cents. now. Our prices leave no room - 27 N. Main St, SHIRTWAISTS Fans. Everything suitable for . Shenandoah, Pa. EYE! OPENER! Ladies' Footwear I being increased every day. Takes tne waveriy lames snoe. 300 pair is made for the money. 14 S. MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH. Snag Proof Duck Boot. A SHOE TALE I Only tho harpy wearore of Morgan's Shoos can Appreciate their real goodness of quality, fit and durability. Tho prices aro right a. trial will tell a long story, see our special in lames Alfred F. Morgan, Mo. 11 W. Oak Street. space to explain what 16 to 1 question, but we can say posi the FLOUR subject means that 1 that you will get Good, by buying your Flour all of our own make, are TIME RYE and GRAHAM. . Patents are Belle of flinnesota. BRYAN IB III NAMED The Populists' Choice for President and Vice President. BRYAN'S DECLINATION IGNORED! Chairman Allen Refused to Permit the Reading of a Telegram From the PreaK dentlal Candidate to Democratic Chairman Jones. St. LbrjlS, July 87. William Jonnlngs Bryan, of Nebraska, who was nominated by tho Democratic national convention lit Chicago n fortnight osro, was on Saturday mndd tho standard licnrcr of the Populist party by a vow of 1.042 Ut 321. Tho Dem ocratic catuildflta was nominated In tho facb of his' own protect In tho shapoof a a tcit'Rroin directing tho withdrawal of his namo, Rent to Senator Jones alter Sotvall, his running tnato.hnd Iwcn ditched for.thdvleo presidential nomination and Thomas E. "Watson, of Goirftln, had lioon named for soonnd place on tho ticket It was also mndo In tho teeth of an opposi tion m blUor that after tho convention ad journed some of tho raillcals hcUl a "rump" convontlon. Tho lost fsesrton olthoconvontinn.wracn lasted from OUW Ln tho morning until al most 6 o'clock In tho afternoon, was marked by scones of turbulenoo and noisy excitement which povcrol times bordoml on actual riot, and which alniast proclpl- tatwl personal collisions. Ono list Hunt did occur, a Ilhodo Island delegate was ejected and u West VlrR-lnln delegate. In flamed by tho notion of tho convention, walked sullonly out of tho haU. Tho storm center, as on tho thrco previous days, was In tho Texas delegation. But tho really dramatic features 01 this wild session wero onncted liehlnd the scene Humors of what was flolng on' In tho wings' reached tho delogutos, but they kriew nothing definitely, and to tho very end a message from Mr. Bryan, which might novo changed tho result, was kept from tbblr on-rs. Gonor.il Woavov, of Iowa, tho Populist candidate tor prosldont In 1SU2, placed Bryan" In noraraatian, and General Field, of Virginia, who was his running innto, moved to mafco tho nomination unani mous. Chairman Allen hold tho motion was In order, and that until that motion wus decided tho Call of states for nomina tions, which was tho nrdor of tho conven tion, could not proceed. Thorullna almost precipitated a not, and there would probably havo liecn sori- ous trouble hart not tho llryon icaoors wisely concludod to abandon this pro gram. But In doing so they opened the flood gates, and for six hours the conven tion was deluged with oratory. Almost every Btnto and territory had iw Inning on tho platform. Most of Uio sinkers sec onded Bryan's nomination. About fifty seconding speeches were made, and some of thorn wore loth eloquent and brilliant. Tho "middle of tho road" contingent 111- slstcd upon knowing ot every opportunity, In viow of his telegram, whether Bryan would stand on the platform and accept tho nomination. But all thuo pointed questions were neatly parried. Judge Green, of Nebraska, and others vouched Cor Bryan's sympathy with J-'opuustic principles, but that was all tho satisfac tion thoy could get Tho Texus delenatlon then sent a mos- wigo to Bryan, at Lincoln, putting tho di rect cniestlon to him. To this no answer wus received, but tho Democratic candi date luul lieon In telographio oommunlcn tlon with Senator Jones, chatrmuu of the Democratic national committee, and word came to the convention hall that Jones hodu message that ho wanted tho conven tion to hear. It was then that, upon the suggestion of Senator Allen, a motion was carried In the confusion ju.t beforo tho ballot was taken that may prove tho key by which the complications attending tho dosired union of all the silver furcos may bo uuloekod. It was a motion con ferring upon tlio national committee plen ary powers all tho power, as tho motion stilted, of tho convontlon itself. Some of tho radicals pricked up their ears when tho motion was put, and there was a vague protest, but it Is curtain that tho rank and (llo of tho convontlon did not realize Its full importance. As tho roll call was proceeding Governor Stouo, of Missouri, nppoareil on tho plat form with tho Bryan message, but Bonn. tor Allen would not permit him to road it to tho convention, and Stono retired very much dlsconcorted. Tho Populist lend Brs hud decldod to go ahead with Bryan's nomination, lrrospootivo of tho wlshos of the Democratic managers. Rumors that such a message was In the convention aroused tho Louo Star delogutos to frenzy. and Stump Ashby demanded to know if thero was a message from Bryan on tho secretary's toblo. Chairman Allon very promptly respondod that there wus not, but thoro was sorao taut 01 a "ficticious' mossago soiucwhoro: he had not seen it. Literally, of course, Senator Allen was correct. Ho wild afterwurds, In explana tion of his action, that Bryan was tho overwhelming choice of the convention, and that tho telegram, whatever It was, was not addressed to Uio convontlon or to a Populist delegate ; that It was purely a Democratic negotiation, and bomothlng which a Populist convention had nothing to do. Furthermore, ho Intimated that ho was not ploased with tho apparent wish of tho Dumocrots to conduct tho affairs of tho Populist convention. It Is known, howovor, that the mossago contained u number of replies from air. Bryan to lnquirios niado of him over tho wiroa by Senator Jones, and that It was a more elaboration of his short mossago on Friday night directing tho withdrawal of his name because of tho refusal of tho Ponullst convention to confer a nomlnn- tlon unon Mr. Sowoll us It wus about to uo upon himself. One of tholeadors said tho dispatch wna In no senso n. declination or refusal of tho -nomination, ond Mint no Intimation was contained that Mr. Bryan would not accent. tVhon tho roll call was complotod it was found, that Brran had 1.042 nut of tho 1.400 Continued on Second page. MUST PAY WATER RENT. Consumer of tho Itorough UUeii Thlity Days to I'ny I'p. To Water Consumers : Not ii' Is hereby given to all delinquent water consumers of the Borough water works that if arrearage are not paid within thirty days from the late of this notice tltat tho wator will ho shut olf from such delinquents without further notice. Payments can 1 made to the undersigned at the Council clutmbcr. lly order of the committee, 0OAIt llKTTF.RIIXlE, 21-flt WaU'r Huijrintendent. Flood IXituoge In IVimsylvatilu. PlTTsnuna. Jvly 2. The Monongnhola nnd Allegheny valleys wore flood swept on Hoturday. The two rivers wero twonty two foot nlno Inches high at Pittsburg In tho ovening, but tho waters have now ro oodud. Every stream and crook north of the Ohio imd west of tho mountains was out of Its banks. In western Pennsylva nia alouo the damage will lw liardly cov eted by $.,000,000. In tills city low lying districts wero submerged. Coal croft of nil kinds broke loo during tho day, and rrtuch has gono to tho iwttom How to Ittll the Army Worm. HAnniSDURO, July 2711. 0. Doming has discovered a solution whloh kills tho urmy worm In ten hoconds. It Is made by tho following formula: toko ooout two otrnces of tho motal cadmium dissolved In Oho pound of nltrio acid, which has pre viously boon diluted in five quarts uf water. Then add live quarts of water and mix thoroughly, use an ordinary spunk. iflr or atomizer. This preparation should be mods In a stoneware vossol, but whon ready for uso oon bo put in other recep tacles. Fugitive Vr&tcr Louitt-il. WlUJAMsroiiT, Pa.. July 27. David Frazcr, tho luigtis check mnn. who dug his way out of Jail hero with a casckidfc Wed nesday night, was soon last Friday in Sin nomahontng Crook, in Potter county. Be Is known to have two pistols In his posses sion, and Is Huptio-j'd to bo headed for tho forests of Kettle and Young Woman's creeks. Father and Daughter Sun for Duuuihch. ScnAUTON, I'.i., July 27. Miss ICatu Gil brldo has brought suit against Lazenls Sloyer, charging him with slander, and asking rlamages in tno sum 01 wu,mj. John Ullbrhle. lather ot tno piainnn, also brought Milt against Mr. Moycr, chiirglng tho latter with calling tho plalnuri a thief. Ho asks damages In tho sum of ?25,ai0. WiiWnm's ltlir C'nimila Ilorso Sale at l'citts-vllte. Wahl ron, thu great Canadian horso shipixjr, will arrivo in I'ottsvillo ou Tuesday with two car loads of horses that aro to lie sold there ut public uuction on Thursday, July 30th. Thoro will bo dranghtors, chunks, roadsters, driers, express and goucral puiposo horses, in fact thero will ho horses of all kinds. Evory horse must bo sold as Wahiron has tho reputation of never drawing a horwj from tho ring. When Waldron was in Shenandoah two weeks ago, he sold thirty- two horses in less than two hours and every ono knows that evory horso led into the ring found a now home, which will ho tho same at Potttville. So if you art- in want of a horeo it will pay you to go to tho big salo noxt Thursday, July 30th, at 0110 o'clock promptly, mill or shine, at the Stock YAltn STABLES, l'ottsville. 7-S7-2t l'roml of tho Gilt. John w. ttcsser, ut west tout street, on Saturday received a flue present from his son-in-law, Barry Kallwch, of Philadelphia, Die gift is a handsome briar pipe with gold mountings. Mr. Hesser feels very pioud of it. The Columbia ltrouing Company. Thu merchant who gives printing to a foreign establishment that has no interest in the town's wolfaie, and contributes nothing to its support, is doing u very unwise thing. 1 ho samu applies to other lines of business, We have a brewery in Shenandoah that furnishes tho finest product that can lie made and invest all their money in tho town. Is It not for tho interest of the citizens and prop erty owners of the borough to givo them their liberal atronago and in that way ad vanco homo industry ? ' Awarded u loll Watch. Miss Mary Monaglian, uf Connors Patch, one of Ilutler township's accomplished school marina, was awarded the gold watcli In the contest under tho management of tho St, Jowph's Church Fair Committee, of Girard villo. Sim had collected almost (201). Kendrlt'k House Free Lunch. Vegetable soup to-night. Itev. William ltettirns Home. Kev. George Williams returned to his homo at Img Branch 011 Saturday, from New lork city, after an aliseuce of thiiteeu days. Ho was iiccomiHiiilcil by Mrs. YWUiams and Judge Pitman, and appeared quite rational He is still very 111, however, but it Is be lleved will recover in a short time. At Ki'pchlnkl' Amnio Cure. Grand Array boan soup to-night. Meals served at all hours. Work ut the Collieries. Tho P. & R. C. & I. Co. collieries will shut up ou Tuesday and work four days up to Friday night. The Luhigh Valley Coal Co. will work three days tlifs week, commenco ing on Tuolay morning. llreiiuan's New Ketitiiunint. ('Lira soup to-night. Hot lunoli to-morrow morning. Announced us Delegates. Tho election of delegates to tho county lie publican convention will take place next Satunlay. Councilman T. J. Jaiuta and David Brooks havo announced themselves as delegates to represent tho Third wanl. Completed the Contract. Tho removal and general repairing of tho cloven blocks of houses owned by tho Jhigh Valley Company at Dolano has been finished in a satisfactory manner. Tho buildings were moved a distauco of a quarter mllo in order to a' old tho danger of going down tho rallies, If you want a fino wedding cake, lot Otto maViit for you. 10SI Gas Ignited at West .Bear RUije llcry at Moon. Col- IRE BOSS QUINN MEETS DEATH. The Men Were Engaged In Firing a Shot Which Ignited the Gas A Narrow Escapo by One of the Miners. ypednl to Kvi'..MN(! Herald. Mahanoy Plane, July 27th. An ox- plosion or gas occurred at West Iiear Itidgo colliery this morning, at ubout 11 o'clock, which resulted in thu death of two men. Tho full extent of the uxpliinn is not known. The colliery is not working to-dny and it is a difficult matter to secure tho full particulars attending tho accident, or the number of lives actually lost. The fact that tho colliery is not working is looked upon as a good thlug, licenuse there would havo been many more killed. West Hoar Itidgo colliery is opemted by tho . & It. C. & I. Co. and is located at this plate, over which Supt. John Veith has con trol. It employes about 7,"U men and boys. Tho news of tho explosion spread quickly anil a largo crowd gathered at tho colliory in short spaco of titne. Mlno Inspector Will lain Stein was immediately notified and he arrived this alternoon. Two men wero killed instantly. Their names are : William Quinn, tiro boss, living at Con nors Patch. Michael Hrazii.l, miner, of Preston Bill Quinn is a married man and leaves a wife and sevcu children, while IJruzillim single, man. Tho cause of tho explosion is given as follows: Ilrazill and his companion were pre paring to tiro a shot, when Fire Boss Quinn came up tho breast and performed that work for them. The shot ignited the gas, causing their death. Bntzill's companion, previous to tho firing of tho shot, went down the breast which accounts for his not being injured. At llrmm's ltlultu Cafe. Cream of tumato soup will bo served as free lunch to-morrow morning. Plenty for every body. Meals served at all hours. Obituary. This morning at ! o'clock Thomas Gib bons, of ,120 West Centro street, aged 80 years, died uf miners' asthma. Be' was con fined to his bed for the past three weeks un til death relieved him of his suH'erings. He was a resident of town for 31 years and is survived by throe children, Martin, of Phil adelphia, and Patrick and Annie, of town. 1- uueral will take place on I hu rwlay morn lug at 10 o'clock from his late residence, with services In tho Annunciation church, where High mass will lie read. The remains will be taken to tho Pennsylvania station, to tuko tho 11:15 a. m. train to St. Clair, where in terment uill bo made. Closing Out Sale. Of an entire stock of glassware tinware. crockery, gent's furnishing goods, by August 1st, as wo are going to change our quarters. At tho l'lnsutuui Novelty Stokk, 25 West Centro street. 7-21-1 w Deiuocratlo StiiiiiUn Committee. Tho members of tho Democratic Standing Committee, in accordance with the call is sued by Couuty Chairman Lienaweaver, mot in the hitter's otllce at Pottsvillo this morn ing for tho purpose of selecting the time and place of holding tho couuty convention. Shenandoah was represented by II. J. Mul doon. The date selected for tho county con vention is Monday, August 10th, in Union hall, Pottsvillo. The, First district eonven tipn will meet In Mahanoy City on Tuesday, August 11th. All thu district conventions will be held on tho latter date. l'lre at .Vfah.iuoy City. ' At 1:30 o'clock this morning tho Mahanoy City lire department was culled out to 11 fire in tho saloon of Joe Simmons, at 12 East Centre street. Tho origin of tho fire, which started under thu bar, is not known. The fire department was very prompt lu ex tinguishing thu tlames, but the property was badly damaged by smoke and water. The barber shop of Hurry Ischuian, next door, wus also badly damaged. Two young men named Harry Peifer, who is a stranger in tho tow, and Harry I.ortl were caught steal ing 11 revolver in Ishman's barlsir shop wblle thu lire was in progress, and taken to the lockup. Tho property in which the file started was owned by (,'. J. Quinn, of town, and is fully insured. IIIO IIAltOAINS III Neglige Shirts and Gents' Summer Under wear. At MAX LEVIT'S: To-night's right. The fifteen-round contest lietweeu Vaughn, of Now Jersey, and Myers, of New York, which was looked to come oil' at I fanle Park to-night, will not take place there, owing to the fact that Sheriff Martin has interfered Tho fight, however, will take place at McAiloo, Both men are in tho pink of condition. Won't Trot. Tho race between John Titinan s grey golding, "Allon Dare," and "Hani Dell" for a purso of S10.000 at Itlglcy tmck, Portland, Mo., to-morrow, has boon declared oil', the latter management falling to inateriallai with tho guarantee stakes, but "Allen Dare" is ontorcd In 2.10 class for a purse of f600. Mr. Titman left for Portland last ovening. Hope Abandoned Tho friends and relatives of the emtombod miners In tho Twin Shaft at PitUton, havo finally abandoned all hope of the unfoitunate men being ulivo and ou 1 iiosday noxt a solemn high mass of requiem will lw cclo brated at 10:30 a. in. lu St. Mary's Catholic church, Uppor Pittston, for the repose of tho souls of the victims ot tho disaster. Hack l rom Camp. Tho Shenandoah contingent of tho Natlonrl Guard, which was in camp at Lowistown during the past week, arrived home Saturday night. mmmmmmmmwwmmm DISHES (SOS ODDS, AND BROKEN LOTS. Decornted Fruit Saucers from $1 .00 to 60c per dozen. Decorated Pie Plates from ?i .00 to 60c per dozen. Decorated Sugnr Howls from sue- to 35c. Decorated Platters, 15, 20 and 25 cents. Gl RVI N'S 8 S. Main Street. A DOUBLE TRAGEDY. William Snyiler anil Wife Shot at Cllliertou 011 Saturday. A double tragedy occurred at Gilberton 01; Saturday afternoon, Kdward Martin shooting and seriously wounding William Snyder and his wifo. Tho two families aro next door neighbors, and rosldo in tho upper part of Gilberton on tho New Boston road. The Martin nnd Snyder families frequently quarrel and maku things unpleasant fur cadi other generally. On Saturday a dispute arose between the two men ovor some trm.il matter, with the result as stated. During the argument Martin, who is said to liavo Ijccii under the influence of liquor, became very much enraged and rushed into thu house and secured a double-barml shot gun. lieturnlng again to tho j-ard, where Mr. and Mrs. Snyder wero still standing, hi raised tho gun to Ids shoulder and llrcd the contents of ono barrel into Snyder's breast and arm and then aimed tho weapon at Mrs Snyder nnd fired the other load uf shot Into her face and neck. Tho reports of tho gun and Mrs. Snyder's screams brought the neighbors to the sceno of tho tragedy, and much excitement was occasioned. Martin was arrested at his home Saturday evening and taken to Mahanoy City, where somo of Ids friends furnished $1,000 bail It was at first thought that Snydor nud his wifi wore both mortally wounded, but Dr Samuels, who is in attendance, says their in juries are not fatal. Hlchcrt' Cute. Calf's liver smothered In onions will con stitute our frco lunch to-morrow morning lllooily right ut I'oltsllle. Satmday was pay day at the Pottsville shops and as a result the foreign clement el that town, which is becoming quite mimer ous, made things lively. William Tmw and several companions wero sitting on K.isr iorwegain street when Louis Denorda with his wife and Joe Wolenda, all Italians passed by.' Tho former was carrying 1 watermelon tied in ropes, and Travis jok iugly called out, "BaggHge, gentlemen ' Die Italians did not take kindly to this and a fight started. Travis received three ugly wunds. His now was almost completely severed, and the wound in tho side is in tlm region of the lung. The Italians were eom mltted to jail without ball to await the result of Travis' Injuries. Look at the big stock of high priced uiusu- now sold at 6 and 10 rants at Druinm's. A XKW AND HIUUTII'UI. LINK OP ...GLASSWARE Opened at Our cat cut prices. store WMD0W MDEi WfiLL mm. Plated knives and forks Si.ou per dozen, guaranteed to wear for five years. F.J. Portz 8c Son, SHENANDOAH, PA, DON'T : WORRY -U! Kirlin's Compound Blackberry Cordial. NEVER FAILS. Price, 25c. KIRLIN'S DRUG STORE, 6 South Alain Street.