r VOL. XL-NO. 222. SHENANDOAH, PA., SATURDAY, KKPTEMHEIi 5, 1890. ONE CENT. cittti0 ccft.i j KEEP WARM Just received aiT full and complete line of all grades of fine Woolen Underwear direct from the knitting mills. We guaran tee them to be new and perfect as wo only sell first-class goods at the very lowest bottom prices. MAX LEVIT, Up-to-Dato Hattor and Gent's Furnisher. SHIRTWAISTS A Full and Complete Line From 50c to $1.25. WHITE : GOODS : AND : EMBROIDERIES. HENRIETTA'S, LANSDOWNE AND SILK, Laces, Gloves, Ribbons and a fine graduating dress. . I I DDmCT'O North Main St., w- 1 xi wi - --.COMPANY BUYS THE BEST MAKES THE BEST rt-i i t irp; aim a TT7 a t r RHA Y ( )N A WAI I W Y J 1 1 Vll iV ''illwU U drawing near and I will make you special barpnins. The larirrst. freshest and best stock of (n Shenandoah at from four to fifty cents. Thomas H. Snyder, 23 S. Jardln St., JUSTUS RECEIVED One Car Strictly Old No. i Timothy Hay, One Car Winter Wheat Middlings. One Car Choice Yellow Corn, To Arrive in a Few Days. , One Car Strictly Old White Oats Fine and Heavy. SPECI ALTI ESI IGOODS Fresh Creamery Butter Every other day. Dairy Butter Fine and strictly fresh. Pure Kettle Rendered Lard. Old Apple Vinegar. Fresh Roasted Old Government Java Coffee. Finest Quality Fresh Roasted Blended Coffee. New Mackerel This Season's Catch. Lebanon Summer Bologna and Chipped Beef. IflJ SHENANDOAH THIS FINE ROCKER ONLY $1.39. Children's Carriages $3.75 and upwards. All Styles of Refrigerators. j. p. Williams 8c Son, South Main St. 16 EJ. Centre Street. SHIRTWAISTS Fans. Everything suitable for Shenandoah, Pa. and SELLS THE BEST. J ecu cost no moro than tigiinrfl. inowonor the most beautiful WALL PAPER at half what vou exnectthev would coat. Thowliitemiaison Xecrt cost no moro than ukHiu'm. I now offer the most benutiful WALL PAPER nt half what you expect they would coat. The winter season nins. A A I I V E T" Ct w r u I I - r,J PAINTEn, PAPEH IIANGEIl AND DEALEIi IN WALL l'APEIt. Shenandoah, Pa ITER, PENNA. II Pitiable Condition of Dr. Gallagher, the Released Fenian. STRONG EVIDENCES OF INSANITY. Dr. Gallagher Will bs Bent to a Sanitarium on Long Island, and His Future Will be Well Proviaed For by the Irish Societies of New York. TtflJW VntlTf . Pnnf. K Tin TTi lngher, who was llbornfod Inst wok after serving thlrtoon yoars ponnl sorvltudo In Chatham nnd Portland prisons, nrrlvod hero yostordny afternoon on board tho American llnor St. Paul. Ho wan mot at Quarantlno by a dologntlon of rcpresontn tlvos of Irish societies In thin country. Anions thoso who wont aboard tho St Paul to groot him was James Gallagher, who Is a brothor of tho released innn. Dr. Gnllnghor rccognlzod his brothor at onco, but ho was In a vory oxcltnblo mood and acted vory strangely. Dr. Anthony JIo- Brido, who nooompanlod Dr. Unllnghcr across tho ocean, would not permit any of tho nowspapor mon to spook to his chargo. It wasovidont that tho doctor montal condition was a total wreck. Ho looked to bo fully twonty-flvo yoars oldor than when ho loft Amorlca n llttlo ovor thlrtoon years ago. When tho members of tho delega tion of Irlshmon wore prosontod to him tho doctor was unable to recognise any of thorn, and almost Immediately ran away through tho corridor, shouting loudly and Incoherently. Ho was followed by two of tho stewards, but beforo they grasped his arms, ho threw a handful of pennies through ono of tho portholo windows and shouted: "I havo got my faro ovor tho ferry, at anyrato." As soon as tho attendants got him under control tho doctor turned to them nppcol lngly nnd sold: "My God I Is this tho way an American citizen must bo trcatodf" Ho broko away from tho attendants again, but they flnnlly looked him up In a room. When ho quieted down ono at tendant was loft with him, and Dr. Mc- Brido asked all tho poor follow's frlonds not to disturb him for porno tlmo. When nskod as to tho doctor's condition Dr. MoBrlde said: "I havo not oxamlncd Dr. Gallnghorond cannot say whother ho has puttered nuy bodily injury from his treatment In prison. Ho complnined froquontly that ho was treated very harshly, and said that throo of his ribs wore broken In Chatham prison. His genoral health Is in n precarious con dition and montnlly ho Is In a very dall- cato stato. It will bo necessary for him to havo absolute qulot for fully twelvo months, and thon I am not quite suro that ho will recover sufficiently to havo tho uso of nil his faculties." Dr. Gallaghor Is at tho Savoy hotel. Ho is bolug looked nftor by his sister and nleco nnd two trained nurses, under tho direction of Dr. McHrldo. This afternoon ho will bo oxnmlncd by two experts on in sanity, who will consult with Dr. Mc Brldo. Tho rocoption commltteonppolntod by tho Irish sociotios of this city will thon mnko arrangements for his being well taken caro of. Ho will, it Is hellovod, bo sent to a sanitarium on Long Islnnd. Fatal Floods In I'lru Canyon. Los Anof.les, Cnl., Sopt. 5. Stories of disastrous floods in Pirn canyon, north of hero, continue to como, and tho latest ac count puts tho loss of human lifo at three. A minor named JIaxoy Is tho lust of thoso known to havo boon washed to death by tho groat wall of water which swept down tho canyon, carrying overythlng boforo It. Two othor campers were caught in tho canyon, and nothing has slnco been heard of them. Amorlrnn Arretted In Culm. Havana, Sopt. 5. Samuel T. Tolon, on American citizen and a prominent mor chant of Cardonns, was arrested hero on board tho steamer Seneca as ho was about to sail for Now York. Ho was brought ashoro and placed in confinement. Tho United States consul general, l'ltzhugh Leo, hns takon cognlznnco of tho matter and will outer n protest against Mr. Town's arrest. Denth of Commander Newell. Seattle, Wash., Sopt. 5. Commander John Stnrk Nowall, of thoarmored cruiser Detroit, who was taken sick hero whllo on route from China to v nshlngton, Is doad. Tho remains, accompanied by Mrs. Now- ell, widow of tho doeoased,andLloutennnt Taussig, of tho Monadnock, were shipped to Now York yesterday for Interment. Drowned In tho Jimlnta. HoLLiDAYSiiur.a, Pa., Sept. 5. Tho bodlos of Hov. Thomas P. Iteoser, pastor of tho Evangelical Lutheran church, of this place, nnd ono of tho most prominent clergymen of central Pennsylvania, and John D. Lovo, a loading merchant, also of Hollidaysburg, woro found lying on tho banks of tho Juniata river noar Flowing Springs yostorday. Tho two gentlemen had been spending Thursday on a ushlng oxcurslon, It has been lenmed that Kov Mr. Iteoser, whlloongagod In flshlngalong tho bank of tho Juniata, lost his balauco and fell In nt a point where tho water is twolvo feot doop. Ills companion rushed to tho rescuo, but his oilorts wero unavall ing and tho two men, lockedin each other's arms, woro drownod. At ICcpchlnsUl' Arcade Cufo.j Cream of tomato soup to-night. , Hot lunch on Monday raornji Meals served at an iiourSjjDBjij AdvertlneiIl.M4r. Letters addressed to thfaitop pmed peoplo remain uncalled fofatMftyotyfflco : Mrs. Kenough, Mrs. Fryo, Thom&JII." Will iams, J, F. Hhulman. Tay only your own bills. In dealing hero tho cash customer is not taxed to help sup port tho credit customers who do not pay. Hero all aro ono level. All aro cash. 7-18-tf Factohy Shoe Stobb. YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL (JAMES. Nntlonul Lrngup. At Philadelphia Philadelphia. 5: Pitts burgh. At Now York New York, 15, Cincinnati, B. At Washington First game: Washington, 17; Louisville, .1. Sec ond game : Washington, 0; Louisville, 5. At Brooklyn Clovelnnd, 7; Brooklyn, 3. At Boston Boston, II); St. Louis, 3. At Baltimore First gamo; Baltimore, 11; Chicago, 4. Second gamo (Colled, dark ness): Chicago, 11; Baltimore, 11. Fnstnrn I.cugu. At Rochester Hochoster, 8; Toronto. 2. At Wllkcslmrro Wllkosbarro, 0; Scran- ton,3. At Springfield First gatfio : Spring field, 7; Providence, 0. Second gnmo: Springfield, 12; Providonce, 3. At Buf Inlo Buffalo, 13; Syrncuso, 7. Atlantlo Leagtus. At Lnncnstor Lancaster, 0; Wllminn- ton, 5. At Hartford Nowark. 10: Hart- ford, 2. At Paterson First gamo: Ath letic, 11; Paterson,8. Second gamo : Ath letic, 6; Paterson, 3. Why Itnrtlslcy Bhoultl bo Fardonod. HAKM811UI10, Sept. 6. Tho Ixmrd of pardons mado public yesterday Its reasons for recommending a pardon for John Bardslcy. Tho board Is unanimous in recommending tlio pardon, nnd it can Ik) said with a roasonablo degroo of certainty that tno governor will approve its action, Tho reasons for recommendlnu the nardon are basod almost ontirely in the oxtremo 111 health of Bardsloy. From tho facts presented to tho board it was conclusively shown that tho offenso of which ho was guilty was a conversion of funds In his possession, but returned by him to his credit in bank beforo his urrest, and there was no money actually kept by him. Frazcr Denies tho Forgery Clinrgc. WlLLlAMsroiiT, Pn., Sept. 5. Frazor, tho alleged forger, who broko jail hero several weeks ago and wns captured nt Dubois, arrived hero last night, and a spe cial session of court was held to try him. Ho pleaded guilty to jail breaking nnd not guilty to forgery. Owing to a techni cality arising as to whother tho chargo against him was a misdemeanor or felony court adjourned until today. At ltreen's Itlalto Cafe. Grand Army bean soup will bo served as frco lunch on Monday morning. Plenty for everybody. Meals served at all hours. Homo Camp Meeting. To-morrow Itev. Alfred Hcchncr, raster of tho M. K. church, will inaugurate homo camp meetings and tho services will bo continued during tho week. At tho morning and oven. ing sorvices to-morrow tho pastor will occupy the pulpit; Monday evening, the sermon will bo delivered by Ilev. Ileobner; Tuesday, Hov. D. I. Lvans, of tho Welsh Baptist church; Wednesday, Hov. I. J. Kcitz, of the united Evangelical church; Thursday, Hov. James Moore, of the Primitive Methodist church; Friday, Hov. Hobcrt O Boyle, of tho Trinity Heformcd church. Tho services during the week will begin nt 7:30 o'clock. Song services will also bo held each evening nt 7:15 o'clock, and revivnl services will follow each sermon. Members and friends of all churches, as well as tho public generally, aro mvited to attend these services. Mlvcrltes Oct Together. At a meeting held in the Hynkawicz build lug last night a club to bo known as Tho Bryan I'cpublican Silver Leaguo of Shenan doah was organized witli tho following olbccrs : A. B. Lamb, president ; It. A. Da veil port nnd P. W. liierstein, vice presidents ; M J. Lawlor, secretary ; J. S. Williams, assistant secretary. Tho club is to meet every Wednes day night. Secretary Lawlor Bays thero aro sixty names on the membership roll. l'lreTu n Trolley Car. Car No. 23 on the Schuylkill Traction line, at Ashland, was set on flro yesterday, but was saved by tho prompt work of Motoimau Harry Gaughap and Conductor Harvey Tccklcnberg. Tho overhead switcli got out of order and set flro to tho insulation of the wires. Tho front part of tho car was in a mass of flames in a moment. Stunned by n Fall. John Graf, n boy residing on North Janlin street, slipped from a horse's back wliilo riil in t; on East Centre street last night and in tho fall struck head first upon tho ground Ho was rendered unconscious and bystanders carried him into tho storo of Councilman F E. Magargle. Dr. W. N. Stein was called in Ho said tho boy was suffering from shock and severe bruises, hut was not seriously injured Church Iledlcutlon. Tho St. Joseph's Slovak Roman Catholic church, at Ilazleton, was dedicated this morning witli appropriate ceremony. A large parado was held beforo tho dedication. Oh to l'ort Carbon. The following town peoplo wero noticed to board a morning train for Port Carbon to tako in tbo Labor Day parade and exercisoi Messrs. Edward and John Dunks, Jesse Thomas, George Hafner aud Alfred and Thomas Millichap. A ItaptUt Mibalonnry. Miss Fauuio Morgan, n missionary in tho employ of tho Heading Baptist Association, arrived in town to-day. Miss Morgan will occupy the pulpit in tho Calvary Baptist church to-morrow morning, and will remain hero for a few weeks in chargo of the church. Tho truth, tho whole truth and nothing but tho truth. That's our motto; and wo add loather, solid leather and nothing but leather. That's the way our shoes aro built. 7-ltf Factohy Shoe Stoue. Preparing for Institute. indent C. D. Bogart to-day at- eting at Pottsvillo of the com- mjjlip, appointed to arraugo tho preliminaries forthcJeachers' county iustituto. HHP1" lu HolUluy Attire. ffiimo'ng tho arrivals at tho Lehigh Valley elation tills morning was a man who woro a boutonnlore nnd an overcoat. Ho was hunt ing up a "skate," and a straw hat would havo mado his attire complete. lleulth Iteporta. Ajinlo Stroymich, aged 8 years' and resld ingV 211 East llaspberry alloy, is Buffering from uipntnerctic croup. Violin, Mandolin, Banjo, Guitar aud Auto harp Btrlnciyid trimmings at Hrumm's. HSuperlnt tHad.w55 II IN THE POST OFFICE Assistant Postmaster Ticrncy Tendered Ills Resignation. WILL TAKE EFFECT NEXT MONDAY Mr. Tlorney Will Study Medicine-Frank J. Conry lias Been Appointed to Succeed Him Joseph Mauley lias Been Ap pointed a Substitute Carrier. Considorablo surprise was occasioned tills morning by tho announcement that Mr. Michael F. Ticrncy had rosined his position as assistant to Postmaster Mullet. Mr. Tierney was found at his post this morning working as diligently as usual and stopped long enough reading puzzling nddresscson envelopes to soy that tho report was truo and, whllo a surprise to tho public, was only tho culmination of a plan upon which ho had been seriously reflecting for tbo ist two years. When Postmaster Mellet went to Atlantic City about a month ago Mr. Tierney told him to devote, somo of his tlmo whllo sitting on tho beach listc.iing to tho monotonous song of tho sad sea waves to reflection uron somo one who might mako a good assistant postmaster. Tho resignation does not spring from any rupturo between Postmaster Mellet and his assistant. To tho contrary, their relations havo always been of tho most pleasant character. Mr. Tierney is prompted to hike tbo step by a desiro to embark upon a profession and in a fow years henco ho hopes to add M. I), to his signature. Postmaster Mellet has already selected Mr. Tierney's successor in tho person of Frank J. Conry, son of ex-School Director Patrick Conry, and who was elected as ono of tho corps of night school teachers at tho last meeting of tho School Hoard. In view of tho post ollico appointment Mr. Conry will not tcacli school. Mr. Tierney will relinquish his position next Monday morning, t fit will remain in tho ollico until tho 15th lust, in order to as sist his successor in becoming acquainted with tho duties of an assistant postmaster. Mr. Tierney will then tako a vacation and early in October will enter tho University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia to take a course of four years in the study of medicine. Mr. Tierney is 27 years of age. He was born aud raised in this town and graduated from tho High school. Ho subsequently entered tho Georgetown L niversity, V ir- ginia, and after graduating from that institu tion went to Elkborn, West Virginia, and took chargo of the outsido operations at a colliery owned by his brother. Ho held this position lor three years and until no received tbo appointment under Postmaster Mellet, which ho now relinquishes. Mr. Tierney will carry with him in his new undertaking the good wishes of tho community, and especially those of his ollcagues in tho post ofllco. During his threo years of Fervico there he lias been a faithful, courteous and conscientious official. Another announcement made in connection with tho post ollico to-day was tho appoint ment of Joseph Mauley as substitute letter carrier. Last June ho attained a percentage of&Son examination beforo the local board of civil service examiners and the notiilca. tion of his appointment was received from tho department at Washington tills week. Michael Durkin will contiuuo as substitute carrier. llrennaiiN New ltestiumint. Sour krout and linked potatoes for freo luncli on Monday morning. Approaching Weddings. Announcement has been mado of tho ap. proaching wedding of Mr. James Hubert, tho popular plasterer of town, and Miss Mary A Murphy, of Mahanoy Plane. Tho event will take placo in tho near future. Invitations havo been issued fur tho mar riago of Miss Lena Friedman, of Rochester, N. Y., to Abo Guziusky, of town. Tho wedding will tako place on September 30th, at tho home of tho groom s brother, Alex Guzlnsky, on West Lloyd street. Sl'ItFAT. I.VMII TO-DAV. Leg, 12 cents per pound. Ilibs, 10 Breast, 8 Full variety of all kinds of meat at reason, ablo prices. At A. I'. Tahok's 8-5-lt Cor. Centre and Market street. Harrow KNciipu. Tho delivery team of T. J. BrougbaH's had a very narrow escapo from being demolished at the Lloyd street crossing of tho Lehigh Valley railroad yesterday. Passenger train No. 575, wns rolling in rapidly towaids tho depot when the driver of the team drovo upon tho tracks. But for the cry of several boys tho team might havo been demolished to cum: a cor.u in oxi: i.vv Tako Laxativo Bromo (Juinlno Tablets. All lU-uggists refund the money if it falls to euro. 25 cents. Xo Local Observance. Labor Day received no observance lu town to-day othor than tho picnic of .tho Grant liand'at Columbia park, and tho threatening weather kept many peoplo lroni tho park, but success is looked for to-night, as tbo Schoppo orchestra and several other good attractions aro on tho program. Somo of tho business men closed their stores, but upon finding that others failed to do so they re opened their places. Kciulrlck House Free l.uueli. Cream of tomato to-night. Hot luncli on Monday morning. Fought In a llrenkur. Miko Boko has lodged information beforo Justice Liwlor against a man whoso name he cannot furnish for assaulting him in tho breaker in tho Indian Hldge colliery yostcr day. Boko received a blow in the mouth that cut a piece out of his lower lip. The warrant has not been executed. Attended the Fluteddrnd. Hov. D. I, Evans, Messrs. J. J. Price, James Patterson, Evan Bovan and Moses Davis and Misses Edith Morgan and Helen Price at' tended tho eisteddfod at Sbamoklu to-day. If you want a lino wedding cake, let Otto mako It for you. Don't waste MONEY By having Coffee Ground Before you Are ready To use it. There Is an noUnr.w 1 ml i. f il loss of from 3 to 10 cents on every pound of c o 11 c e fro m 3vnporatlon and lerinmitiitlmi i f tbo oil, ir not llsi'il ns Rrmn ns ground. Tho FAMILY CANISTER COFFEE MILL will snvo this loss. Tho first cost Is n trtllo mora man me common mm, but will not lie thought of when you consider tho convenience', lnrgo saving, and good colleo obtained. It holds two pounds of lierrlcs and has an air tight glass to receive the ground coffee, thereby saving tho lino uromo. Call aud see it. Get the m at." Gl RVI N'S 8 S. Main Street. Farewell I'arty. surpriso and farewell party was held last night In honor of John J. Kerslake aud Arthur 1). Delcamp, at tho termor's residence on South White street. Among thoso who took part in the festivities wero Misses Mary Roberts, Hettn Wler, Lizzio and Annio Hccbnor, Helen Price, Lizzio llrooks, Jcnuio Hughes, Lulu Parrott, Mattio Thomas aud Charles Iiashore, Leon Waslcy, James Mndcr, Fred. Huttou, Ralph and Clara Matter, Garfield Morgan, John Dinklocker, William Reed, Harry Roberts, William Lee nnd William Lnthlacn. Mr. Kerslake will enter tho Williamsport Seminary on Monday to study for tho ministry. V" l'rogruin. Tiio following program will bo rendered at the "Y" thisoveniug: Singing by "Y," pago 33 ; scripturo reading, Annie Drown ; declama tion, Jcnnio Hughes; reading, Miss Ltby llcvnn ; solo, Edith Morgan ; declamation. Rev. Hccbncr ; comic reading, Mr. ISasboro; Instrumental solo, Miss Heddall ; singing, "Y" pago 51 ; addresj, Thomas Miliicliap ; essay, "Advancement of the Y," John H. IXiuks; duett, Davis and Richards; critic, Edward Danlcs ; singing, Tcinperanco doxology. Fresh Pies and Cream l'uira daily at Schoider's Vienna bakery, 2!) E. Centre street Tho .Ml. Curmel Weddings. Thero will be two weddings in Mt. CanncI next week. George Wragg will bo wedded to Miss Emily Thomas and Tobias Gerhart and Miss Sally Waters will join bands and fortunes. Opposed to the Fee Hill. A meeting of the Justices nnd Constable Association of Schuylkill county will be held lu Pottsvilic on Monday afternoon. Tlio meeting will be a very important one ami will bo called to order at 1 o'clock. Among the matters to beconsidered will bo tho fram ing of a resolution asking tbo representatives of this district to vote for an amendment to the present fee bill. For Salo Cheap. A barber shop in a good locality. Further information nt Herald ollico. 8-31-lw BOUGHT ALL We could get, which . was only nine dozen. A beautiful first- quality oil cloth not water color window shade, 35 inches wide and 6 feet long, mounted on good spring roller, ready to hang. They come in three leading colors and are all trimmed with an S inch Swiss lace to match. Regular value 95 cents. OUR PRICE while they last 60 cents. We can't get these goods again at this price, so buy at once, F.J. Portz St Son, SHENANDOAH. PA. DON'T : WORRY USE- Kirlin's Compound Blackberry Cordial. NEVER FAILS. Price, 25c. KIRLIN'S DRUG STORE, 6 South Alain Street. CANISTE" COFFEE . MILL i