VOL. XL-NO. 224 SHENANDOAH, PA., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1$, 1896. ONE CENT. A iafefts it- KEEP WARM Just received a full and complete line of all grades of fine Woolen Underwear direct from the knitting mills. We guaran tee them to Ibe new and J -fc . i .J S. W L O i JVJUUi) MAX LEVIT, 15 E. Centre Street. U p-to-D srto Hatter and Gent's Furnisher. SHIRTWAISTS SHIRTWAISTS A Full and Complete Line From 50c to $1.25. WHITE : GOODS : AND : EMBROIDERIES. HENRIETTAS, LANSDOWNE AND SILK, Laces, Gioves, iRibbons and a fine graduating dress. . I . ! DDimr'O North Main St., v- . VI-.. J1 L..L wu w? Shenandoah. Pa. COMPANY. BUYS THE BEST MAKES THE BEST and SELLS THE BEST. i-.ri a t irrif s tv t a x T r A T r KhA Y ON A WA -LtrJ 1 l vlt n. it aiju Is drawing near ami 1 win mate you special unrgnins. Tho largest, freshest and host stool; of X A I I I I A I I I"""" r in Shenandoah nt (miii fuur to ftfty cents. v v ' ' I I'- J Thomas H. Snyder, 23 S- Jardln St., JUSTUS RECEIVED To Arrive in a Few Days. specialties: Fresh Creamery Butter Every other day. Dairy Butter Fine and strictly fresh. Pure Kettle Rendered Lard. Old Apple Vinegar. Fresh Roasted Old Government Java CofTee. Finest Quality Fresh Roasted Blended Coffee. New Mackerel This Season's Catch. Lebanon Summer Bologna and W. KEITER, mm THIS FINE ROCKER ONLY 1.39. Children's Carriages $3.75 and upwards. All Styles of e Refrigerators, j. p. Williams 8c Son, South Main St. perfect as we only 0. U 11 V Ul J J U H U J Fans. Everything suitable for Xee-d cost no more than ugllnes. I now offer the most beautiful WALL PAPER at hnlf what you -expect thoy would cost. The wintcrseason PAINTER, PAl'EE HANGER AND DEALER IN WALL PAPIIO. Shenandoah, Pa One Car Strictly Old No. i Timothy Hay. One Car Winter Wheat Middlings. One Car Choice Yellow Corn. One Car Strictly Old White Oats Fine and Heavy. :goods IN CHOICB ChipnecUfcef. Superintendent Bogart Secures His Re lease at Pittsburg-. WILL RETURN TO TOWN TO-MORROW The Indignation Hero Over tho Railroading Outrage Still Runs nigh and Leading Reputable Cltlzena Will Publicly Welcome the Superintendent Upon Ills Return. Special to EvnNiKO IlnnAU). Pjtthuuko, Sept. 8, 3 p. m. All right. I will return to Shonan doah to-morrow. 1 will visit Knoxvillo this afternoon. C. 1). BooAItT. Spcclnl to "Evi-junci IIeiialu" by Telephone. PlTTRIicno, Pa., Sept. 8, 4. p. m. Prof. C. D. Bogart, Superintendent of Public Schools of Shenandoah, was brought hero by Detcctivo John J. Toolo, of Shenandoah, on "Informa tion recoived," with assault with intont to rapo upon Clara Yates, a girl of Knoxvillc, Pcnna., wlioro Professor liogart was formerly superintendent of schools. Upon being taken beforo AldcrmanMcMastcr, Prof. liogart waived a hearing. Bail was fixed in tho sum of $2,500 and promptly famished. Prof. liogart said ho would not wasto timo lwforo tho Alderman and would bo ready to meet his accusers at any time in court. Tho sentiment in Knoxvillo is strongly in favor of Prof. Bogart. Tho people hero can clearly eco that tliero is a conspiracy against him. James Smith, of Shenandoah, is looked upon as tho instigator of tbo trouble Ho was hero yesterday at noon nd seen in com pany with tho father of Clara Yates. It is bo- licved that Smitli lias undertaken to push tho caso as prosecutor upon information re ceived and will induco tho father of tho girl to appear in court. Thoro is no doubt tli.it strong pressure is being brought to bear upon tho father of tho girl to t.'ilto a hand in tho caso. Prof. Bogart lias como out of tho matter all right thus far and thoro can bo no doubt that ho will completely defeat his enemies In court. Special to EvnjiiKO IIeiialu. Fittshukc, Sept. 8, 4 p. m. Prico and I aro at Seventh Avenuo Hotel. We go up on tho hill (Knoxvillo) this afternoon. C. I). Booabt Special to Evcninq IIeicalo. PirrsiiUiVJ, Sept. 8. 3:43 p. m. All O. K Will leave Pittsburg on tho lato train to night for Shenandoah. J. J. PllIL'E. Tho indignation over tho dastardly treat ment Superintendent of Schools Bogart re ceived yesterday is undiminished and tho best citizens of tho town aro still engaged 111 con dcmnlng tho all'air in the soverost terms. In all quarters can bo hoard censuro of tho strongest kind against tho instigators and perpetrators of ono of tho most glaring acts against personal liberty -ever recorded in this county and tho clfcct of tho outnigo is not likely to wear oil very soon. At all tho street corners, hotel lobbies and almost every other public placo crowds gathered last night and to-day to discuss tho matter and Dcctcctivo T-ool and others en gaged in tho outrage were condemned in un qualified terms for their notion in tho matter, In these discussions tho question as to whothcr Superintendent Bogart could enter bail hero was freely discussed and at times this brought out quotations of law which left no doubt tliat tho prosecuted mau'srights of liberty as a citizen have been shamefully abused. In tho first place tho chargo against tho Superintendent is that of assault with in tont to rape, and that is clarified by tho law as a misdemeanor. BIuu's Justice, page 217, Section 1, says, "AH prisoners shall bo bail alio by sufficient sureties, unless fur capital ofl'ences." In addition to this tho satuo work (page 218) says, "To refuse or delay to ball any person bailablo is an offonso against tho liberty of tho subject, in any magistrate, by the common law." On page 561 of tho samo work is found this law: "And in caso tho otfenco for which such offender shall ho so apprehended, shall bo bailable in law by nn aldorman or justico of tho peace, and such offender shall bo willing and ready to givo ball for his upicarauco at tho next court of genoral jail delivery or quarter sessions, to bo held in and for tho city and county whero tho offence was committed, such alderman, Justice or justices KHALI, and may take such ball for his appear ance, in tho samo manner as the alderman or justico of tho peace of tho proper city or county might have done; aud such re cognisance and other proceeding shall bo us good and effectual in law as if the samo had been entered into, taken or acknowledged in tho proper county whero tho ouenso was com mitted." Oao of tho host lawyers in tho state was consulted since tho arrest was made aud he lias stated positively, after inspecting tho warrant, that it is Illegal and that Justico Lnwlor, who backed tho warrant, is also open to prosecution by Superintendent Bogart. ltumors of all kinds havo been alluat since yesterday to tho effect that "Jack" Tool lias boon arrested, but thoy aro based upon sup position That Superintendent Bogart will have, his day in court thero Is no doubt, but his frionds say that bofuro ho moves ho will prepare Ills cases so thoroughly that when arrests aro inado they will not bo so prono to laugh as they were yestenlay. Many citizens who stand high iu tho community havo como to tho front with llboral financial pledges In order that Super intendent Bogart may not lack funds to either defoud himself or prosecute cases Iu court to obtain Justico and stamp out what they term ono of tho moat vicious conspiracies over perpetrated on any citizen of this county. Mulianoy city Marriage, Thomas Oswald and Miss Besslo Shimpon, both of Mahauoy City, were married iu tbo parsonage of tho Gorman licforincd church at that place last night. A MERCANTILE CHANGE. Tho lliMlurim of Mii Schmidt Sold to Ills llrnthcr. An important chingc in tho mercantile circles of town took place to-day by tho sale of tho business of Mr. Max .Schmidt to his brother, Mr. W. Prank Schmidt. Tho latter took chargo this morning and lias taken steps to mako changes that will put the hotiso fore most In tho department lino of trade. Mr. Max Schmidt conducted a dry goons department, hut his successor will cho out that part and conduct tho establishment purely on tho general depart ment lino, much tho same as tho loading de partment stores of tho largo cities are con ducted. Mr. Frank Schmidt has had many years experience In business in this town and will Undoubtedly mako his now venture a success, or ho is energetic, enterprising and progressive and nono know hotter what tho pcoplo of tho placo 11 ant than ho does. Much of his attention will bo devoted to novelties and in this respect ho expects to eclipse anything over ollcrcd In this county. His sioro is excellently adapted for tho busi ness. Mr. Max Schmidt retires from business hero to look after his interests in tho Eaglo Brewery, at Shamokin, in which ho became interested sovcral months ago, hut ho still retains his property here. Ilo will movo to Shambkin about the first of October. In leaving town Mr. Schmidt takes with him an envlablo record. During tho ninny years of his business career 111 town ho has nlways ranked among tho formost and socially he has always been esteemed, so that Shamokin will havo added to her residents ono to whoui sho may extend a cordial hand. At Ilrcen's Itlulto Cafe. Cream of tomato soup will bo served as freo lunch to-morrow morning. Plenty for everybody. Meals served nt all hours. liesult of 11 right. A grudgoof long standing which has existed between John Bock and Lincoln Bichardson, both of North Market street, csmo to a closo last night. Bichardson, who was under tho inllucnco of liquor, hit a boy named Kills, with whom Bock is hoarding. Hock became enraged at this and struck Bichardson in tho faco with his fist, who ran into tho street and picked up a piece of glass to protect himself. His opponent again attacked him, aud after tho conlhct was over, Bichardson was suffer ing from two bad cuts, ono under tho lower Hp about an inch and a half In length, and tho other under tho chin about tho samo length. Bichardson does not know whether ho was stabbed or not, but sovonil of tho neighbors, who witnessed tho ntfray, say that tho wounds were inllicted by a shoemaker's knife. Tho victim s faco is terribly swollon. Ho is under tho treatment of Dr. G. M Hamilton. Bock has disappeared. JUcUci-t's Cafe. Extra lino hot lunch will bo served to morrow morning. The Opera Ilouso Trouble. Tho readers of the HiatAlu aro familiar with tho fight that lias been mado in oppo sition to tho erection of Hersker's theatre building, in Mahanoy City. Nicholas Hub- er, who conducts a furniture and under taking business adjoining tho theatre build ing, was arrested tins morning. Workmen aro engaged in putting on tho roof of tho theatre building, and Huber appeared on tho top of his own building adjoining anil threatened tho workmen. Ilo remained thero for two hours. Mr. Huber claims that tho water from Hcrskor's building will In jurohisown. Ho was arrested and brought beforo 'Squiro Brcnnan, and entered bail fur his appearance at court. Kendrlek Ilouso l-'rco l.uncli. Grand Army bean soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Slilrey Funeral. Tho funora! of John W. Shiroy, who died nt his homo in Maplo Hill Saturday morn ing, took place in town to-day. It was attended by a largo number of relatives and friends and delegations from Shenandoah Lodge No. Bill, I. O. O. F., and Washington Camp No. 200, P. O. S. of A. Services wero held iu tho Trinity Reformed church on West Lloyd strpet, Bov. Bobcrt O'Boyle, the pastor, officiating. Tho remains wero interred iu tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Ilreiiuuii'H New ItcHtauriilit. Clam soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning, rnltml Meetlmr. Tho political meeting of tho Poles, Slavs and Lithuanians, of town, was held last ovening in Swartz's hall, at tho lower end of Main street, and was attended by 3j0 people. Tho business transacted was of a socrct naturo, us every ono present was instructed not to reveal any of tho points discussed. Several addressos were made. Tall Dress Goods ulid Xowltie. An elegant assortment in fancy nud novilty dress goods from 23 to 50 cents per yard. Also a full lino of 30-inch all wool cloths iu shades at 20 and 23 cents per yard. Special bargains iu those, goods. IS. F. Gill. I'uught and -Undo Up. Last night "Sim" Mcllalo and "Curb" Goho had a fight iu Fahey's saloon, on East Centre street. Policeman Goodman was appealed to aud ho secured n warrant fur Mcllale's arrest, but In tho meautlmo the lutter's friends had prevailed upon Goho to let tho matter drop. Hurt lit Turkey Jtun. Bobcrt Bodgcrs, employed In a breast tit Turkey Bun colliery, was hit on tho head yosterday by a fall of coal, In which ho re ceived sovcral scalp wounds. Ono wound re quired threo stitches to sew it up. Ho Is con fined to his boarding houso on West Oak street. to cinti: a cou in oni: i.vy Tuko Laxative Bromo Quiuino Tablets. AH druggists refund tho money If it fails to euro. 25 cents. Approaching Wedding. Announcement Is mado of tho approaching marriage of J, Arthur Moyer, tho enterpris ing young manager of tho Factory Shoo Store, and Miss Ella Vanart&dalcii, of South hampton, ra. 'ljio wedding will tako pjac 23rd lust. if 1 IITWf 117 I '1 The Populist Candidate Addresses a Mass Meeting- In Texas. SAYS SEWALL SHOULD WITHDRAW. He Declares That If Bryan Is Elected It Will be by tho Votes of Populists De clares That Sowall "Can't Carry His Own family." Dallas, Tot.. Sopt. 8. Thomns E. Wntson, of Go-irglu, vice pro-ldentlnl nomlneo of the Populist party, addressed n Labor Dny nmllenco of 5,000 pooplo nt tho fnlr proundi yotcrday. HeWrlved Sunday night direct from Georgia, uc companlcd by National Cnmmtttrcmnn Ileod, who Is managing his tour. Watson speaks nt Iienham, Tox., today, and rocs from thero to Knnjm. Wntson plond with tho pooplo tn stand by tho contract bctweon laborers nnd farm ers In St. houls In 18.S!) and tho Ponplo'rt pnrty, who represent that contract. "MoKlnloy nnd Hobart represent tho enemies of labor nnd Sowall represents tho samo thing," ho said. "Sowill is just tho opposite of Urynn in everything." At tho stnto convention of Texas Popu lists it was currently reported that a deal was mado wheroby tho stnto offices should bo delivered to Populistsnnd tho stnto car ried for McKlnloy. Without making direct reference to this Wnton assailed it by say inn : "Havo no MoKlnloy : his oloction will add to tho burdon now rostin on labor. "You feel Insulted becnuso Tirynn did not nccopt your nomination. Bryan Is in n peculiar position, nnd ho acts ni ho thinks necessary to do. Tho Populist no tification commlttoo has not dono Its duty, hut I havo tho word of Senator Ilutler that It wrll beforo Sept 15, nnd I will plcdgo you my word that Urynn will speak out, and ho will accept. Bryan can't throw away 1,800,000 votes. Ho will accept 1110 as u running mnto. If ho docs not tho ticket will novor bo oleetod. Sowall brings tho party no votes; ho drives thorn away. "Mr. Sowall represents that clement in tho Domocrntie party which is exerting itself to tho utmost to tlo Bryan's hands so that ho cannot curry out his contract. It cannot bo dono with Bryun and Sewall, because you can't havo Bryan and Sew all. Mr. Sewall cannot carry his own fam ily. Wheuover my own son takes tho stunipand begins to make, speeches against me, like Mr. Suwall's son is doing against him, I will got off tho ticket and crawl under tho bed nud hldo mysolf. Ho cannot carry tho town In which ho lives. Ho cannot enrry tho stato in which ho lives. Ho is a wnrt on tho party. Ho Is a knot 011 the log. Ho is a dead weight to tho ticket. "Kvery man ought to know that If Mr. Bryan is to bo elected ho will bo elected by tho votes which tho Puoplo's party glvo him. If ho carries Nebraska, where ho lives, it will bo tho Tom Watson Populists who carry it for him. If ho enrrios Iowa It will bo tho Populists who carry It for him. If ho carries the great stato of Texas it will bo tho Populists who gavo it to him. And I put it to you, Democrats, If you want our votes, don't you think you ought to 'to bo fair' with us? You say : 'Let's go Into copartnership,' but you want to bo both partners. "Why, oven in that kind of a copartner ship they should romomber that there is a rulo of law which says that man and wife aro ono, but It tnkos two to muko tho bar gain, and yot you Democrats, who cannot gut along without our 1,600,000 votes, say that our partnership ought to consist of tho samo two pnrtners, and you want to lw both. Wull, wo want to fuso with you. Wo don't want to swullow you, and wo don't intend that you shall swallow us. You ask us to tako Watson off tho ticket. Why? Would you bo so blind us to defeat Mr. Hryauby taking Watson off his ticket? "If I should get off tho ticket instead of Sowall, I would kill tho People's party and I would stamp myelf as a coward aud a traitor. I won't got oil. My party has put 1110 on guard, and you may run over mo, but you will havo to fight first. "Mr. Bryan said In Now York In a public speech that a candldato running upon n platform should not only Indorse every plank In that platform, but should In dorse overy sentenco and every word of It. Apply that rulo to Mr. Sowall and Mr. Sewall would get oil whllo I stopped on. Mr. Bryan must havo meant that. Lot him deny it if ho did not. That construction has boon put on It by Democrats. It Is tho only construction that can lw put on It. Mr. Sowall does not stand squnrely on tho platform. Let Sowall scoot and Watson arrive." Another Suit Against Mngnwuil. Thkntox, Sept 8. Another chapter In tho Magowau-Barneseaso has been opened. In addition to tho several suits ponding J. Albert Barnes, husband of Mrs. Bnrnos, whosy naino has been associated with that of tho former mayor, has boguu an action for $86,000 damages on a charge of false arrest a yoar ago, when tho two men wero engaged In a serlcsof pollco court actions. The suit against tho former mayor for f 100,000 damages on a charge of allenutlng tho affections of Mrs. Barnes will be ready for trial nt tho October term. Mrs. Barnos is In Indianapolis. Withdrew from tho Ileniocrutlo Ticket. IlAltltlsuuiso, Sept. 8. Jamos Denton Hancock, of Franklin, a Democratic elec-tor-at-largo, nud John M. Bradon, nominee for congress-nt-largo, Mod in tho stato department yosterday their withdrawal from tho ticket. Tho vucnnolos will bo filled at tho stnto convention on Thurs day. Chairman Garman has asked Will lam M. Slngerly and other candidates not in sympathy with tho Chicago ticket ami platform to withdraw beforo tho stato convention In order that all vacancies way bo filled by that body. Tho truth, tho wliolo truth and nothing but tho truth. That's our motto; aud we itJO. feather, solid leather and nothing but iter, imn s cue way uur buues uru uuiu. tf Factouv Shoe Stobe, Don't waste MONEY By having Coffee Ground Before you Are ready To use it. Thoro t.s an acknow lodged loss or from 3 to 10 cents o n every Mund of e o 11 0 o from evaporation and fermentation o t tho oil, if not used as soon as h CANISTER1 COFFEE . MIUL' ground. Tlio FAMILY CANISTER COFFEE MILL will snvo tills loss. The first cost Is a tntlo more than the common mill, but will not l thought ot when you consider tin ivenlcnce, largo salng, and good eoirec obtained. It holds two pounds of berries and has an air tight glass to receive the ground eoltre, thereby saving the lino uroiua. Call aud see tt. Get them at ira. GIRVIN' 8 S. Main Street COAL STP.EET RIOT RECALLED. Tho Italians who Participated Iu It ml Trial Again; The bloody riot which took place on V st Coal street last February in which one man was killed and a man and woman were badly injured was recalled yesterday by the open ing of a trial at tho Pottsvillo court before Jiulgo Bechtcl. Tho caso is 0110 in which five Italians who participated in the riot are charged with assault and battery with intent to kill. Theynro Miko Minclla, Pctro Miro. l'etro Magonc, Frank Minclla nud Joseph Magnclln. At the Juno term of court threo of them were tried on a chargo of murder, but wero acquitted. Tho accused aro repre sented by M. M. Burke, Esq., of town, and H. O. Bechtel, Esq., of Pottsville. They re presented the licensed on the murder trial Among the witnesses examined for the Com monwealth yesterday Here Detective Birhard Amour, Chief of Police Tosh, Policeman Thomas Leo and George Bupert. Tho testi mony was similar in character to that ad duced at tho coioner's inquest and tho mur der trial, and which was fully repotted in tho Hkrai.I) columns. The Commonwealth claims that tho Italians provoked the fight that resulted in tho riot, whilo tho accused claim that the deceased was tho instigator and tho other victims aided him. At KepehlusUPs Arc-ado Cute. Sour krout nnd mashed potatoes to-night Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Meals served at all hours. Seero Cuts. ' Charles McCutchcon received a severe mr on tho left wrist from a pic-co of coal while at work In tho Indian Bidgo mlno yesterday afternoon. Ono of tho large veins of the arm was severed and profuo hemorrhago was caused. Dr. Stein was compelled to put several stitches in the wound. Pay only your own bills. Iu dealing hero the cash customer is not taxed to help sup . port the credit customers who do not pay. Hero all aro 0110 level. All aro cash. 7-18-tf Factouv Siiok Stoue. i BOUGHT . .ngrc . minliieV nnd 12 03 nlgw 7'.u v ii. 11 -a ALLJi& Curl, 7&S P. ,ke, Bel mar Oecnu .Long Itraiich, 103, e COUU 3 30 nud 1 03 p. ill. 3 ilv S I l&sr! was only' city. iu & 23 a. ui "J. .. ....... .pi'c-Ms, 0 07 a. m :i i.i. r..i- . iiuuuiy uil uuiu L"ut 'expreiw. 5 00, 8 50 . . , - . 00 p. iu. sun- window shade, 35 incliii. si.no excursion itlanllo city ix- 6 feet long, mounted "V?ao 0 t 10, 5 00. lf spring roller, ready to ha.vlWw(l(,rfey come in three leading col.s and are all trimmed with an 8 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 8c Son, SHENANDOAH, PA, DON'T : WORRY S-USE- Kirlin's Compound Blackberry . NEVER C VII C "i 1 nvC KIRLIN'S DRUG STORE, 6 South Main Street. - J innfiMMr 1 wiTif
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