VOL. XI. SHENANDOAH, PA., WEDNESDAY, SEl'TOI HER 9, 189(5. ONE CENT. KESP WARM Just received a line of all grades of fine direct from the knitting mills, tee them to be new and perfect sell first-class goods at the very lowest bottom prices. MAX LEV IT, 16 E. Centre Street. Up-to-Date 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, Gloves, Ribbons and a fine graduating dress, .COMPANY- BUYS THE BEST ES THE BSX r and SELLS THE BES RFAIITYDN A WAT I ia dnuviiiK nenr nnu I will mnke you special bn Tho 1 unrest. frcwhcHt nnd nest stock of he In Shenandoah at from four to fifty tents. Thomas H. Snyder, 23 S. Jardln St., RECEIVED r5vv Abv nil ofl in a Few Days. imouf-amisauu wm euro jim iruarautcc 1 rife t a euro In rarmiv lev I'rlc fo ivnta ier iack iireatnc!ti)f"ra.M Uym liny uit t I'rt o Circu utir f (IUU ne Car AJAXREMEDYCO , eand H Pnrianlpln Siu-iimiuonll. Fa. A Pursue In Shenandoah, Pa., Druggist 004 Nor ies: laM Sldeentrcnci PHILADELPHIA. CURE CUA Jy. Ul,ltI,Sl llll'Jl.ll 1 lll.lO, Tl Vt'Ur. lIU.Illlul Kxpi'Hi'llW mmimmm STRICTUnE, BLOOtt lltiry other day, tflFK t FFCCT5 OF YQ feuv of BoTHDairy r4 after cterjr one jr. t(K,,MMNte;jUlD SHRUNKEN ORI Lard, iUFfiimintt0! or mj, uiu nr. i Roasted l'mm9'r.nmk.rA. IT triM rr rubt d and ii;TwhvitowiF.Touiiihtiioastea eurnx fa A 37! iualiuti Mil trittliuektt ia knmlaii bowUM ftiil ..i:ur;8.a!?na and S.VJttfcTOMc'?;ff..TlNew Mackerel Ihis Season s Catch. ii ioauw"cvWiij BpBifioca,PHiu,piCK ywffv nkn.mi THIS FINE ROCKER ONLY $1.39, Children's Carriages $3.75 and upwards. All Styles of Refrigerators. j. p. Williams & Son, South Main St. full and complete Woolen Underwear We guaran aB wo only Fans. Everything suitable for North Main St., Shenandoah. Pa. .emo now offer half what renins. WALL PAPERS AINTKIt, PAPEIt UAXCiEU AND DEALER IN WALL PAPEIt, Shenandoah, Pa. One Car Strictly Old No. i Timothy Hay, One Car Winter Wheat Middlings. One Car Choice Yellow Corn. Strictly Old White Oats GOODS IN CHOICE Butter Fine and strictly fresh. Uld Apple Vinegar. Old Government Java Coffee, lilenaeci L-otlee, Chipped Beef. V ."?v4 I Abridgment of the Ulfhts of Liberty Severely Condemned. SUPT. BOGART RETURNS TO-NIGHT A Commlttco of Over Ono Hundred Citizens Will Personally Convey Their Con demnation of the Methods Re sorted to In the Case. Tho case of Prof. C. I). Ilognrt, Buporin tcmlcnt of tho local public schools, still re mains tho uppermost topic In this town and tho Indignation created by tho disgraceful manner in which ho has been treated by tho parties who caused and inado his nrrcst is as pronounced. If not moro so, than it was at tho time tho outrago was committed. Sym pathizers aro Increasing dally and voluntary offers of aid aro being mado from many quarters. An Idea of tho Interest tho matter has aroused may bo gleaned from tho following declaration submitted to tho 1Iekai.ii to-day : Shenandoah, Sept. , 161K1. Wo. tho undersigned citizens of tho bor ough of Shenandoah, l'a., firmly believing in tho wisdom and justice of tho doctrines pro mulgated uv tho constitutions ui ino i mien States and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania whereby tho abridgment of tho privileges and immunities of tho citizens of tho United Statoslsunquallflcdly prohibited and wherein it is expressly declared that no eitl.cn shall bo deprived of his life, liberty property without duo process of law and shall not bo denied equal protection of tho Jaws, hereby express our unequivocal con demnation of tho manner In which tho rest of Prof. C. 1). Itogart, superintendent of tho puhlic schools, was ellectcd on Monday, September 7th, 18!)0, in this borough, and tho unjust and tynmic.il methods that wero re sorted to in removing him from tho said bor ouch to Pittsburg. And m further condemnation ol tho actions referred to. nnd to re-avow our faith in and support to tho constitutions of tho United States and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and in condemnation of any policy Kised unon a theory that a citizen can bo rightfully adjudged guilty before lie has secured tho constitutional nrivilego of a trial by an im partial jury, wo havo resolved to tender to tho said c. u. Jiogart a reception upon nis return to Shenandoah to-day. l!ev. John Gruhler, Thomas Itaird, A. It. I.amh, Clias. K. Titman, T. T. Williams, Wm. Kimmcl, It. II. Morgan, W. (i. Hess, IS. l- Parrott, T. J. Bavles, W. J. Morgan, Otto Carl, Tred. Carl, J. II. Williams, Uvan J. Davies, Ilenj. CI. Hess, W. J. Port.!, Pichard Kerslake, Fred. Iiceso, Daniel Lauderinan, , (1. W. Ileddall, Charles .Smith, J. Uuliliins, Monroe Keillor, Jesse II. Davis, Jas. II. Morgan, Christ. Williams, Ocar Kehler, J. L. llassler, Ilcnry L. Jones, M. U. Kenimerer, J. W. D.iddow, Wm. Xeiswentcr, S. h. Brawn, A. It. Hwulm, lienjamin liichards, llohert Smith, W. 11. Davis, Thomas Snyder, Daniel Itinghciscr, Klnwr Wasley, Edward Kester, Charles Derr, ' Frederick Hooks, ..""'lard ilrown, V'V" N'ew, w1'"?, Wm. Pra i, 1. Hagenhucr Moses Owens, 'Vv . John Schall'er, J. II. Kester, James Jacoliy, Ilenj. D.iddow, Henj. Heecher, Joseph Piatt, Charles ev. Itov. I). I. Evans, Itov. A. Ileebuer, Dr. J. S. Cnllen, Dr. 1). W. Straub, Dr. J. Irwin, Thomas J. James, W. J. Watkins, A. I). Gable. C. T. Straughn, Mellaril D. ltccso, F. E. Magarglo, D. ivid It. James, John P. lluehni, Charles Schoppo, J. J. Prico, Daniel Ogdou, J. T. Lee, Marshal liaugh, Edwin II. Williams, T. S. James, W. T. Trezlso, T. II. Edwards, David Morgan, T. M. Stout, M. P. Fowler, II. A. Davenport, T. IS. ISeddall, J. II. l'omcioy, Wm. Krick. Thomas Tosh, Thomas Lee, .Christ. Foltz, II. Goodman, Jas. Daniels. Wra, Jiroughallr jJUJIlroughall, II. W.ViW""' J. II , KehJs ' Kd. Hunter.X S. W. Yost. V Oeo. II. Krick, II. Zulick, John Schoiipe, Wolf I.evine, W. II. Zimmerman, John Titman, F. J. Portz, J. II. Housenick, C. F. Iloldcrman, J. II. I.essig, P. P. I). Klrlin, W. J. .Martin, It. W. Stout, T. H. Hutchinson, ft. n. tieuuau, In pursuanco of tho above It has been de cided that tho commlttco will meet Super intendent Bogart upon his arrival at tho rail way station from Pittsburg this evening and escort him to his home, where a reception will bo held. Many wero inclined to hire n baud and parado from tho station through tho principal streets, hut tho majority decided that a dignified reception without display would ho more appropriate-. Thoro are no brass hand characteristics about tho move ment. Tho leceptlon will enablo manv of tho volunteers to personally asaiiro Superin tendent llogart of their willingness to aid him for a fair field and justice. ro-day's Philadelphia newspapers pub lished dispatches from Pittsburg to tho effect that Superintendent llogart had been indicted by tho Grand Jury at the latter place. His opponents are making till tho capital that they can out of this and havo already succeeded In convoying the Im pression upon tho minds of pcorlo ot limited knowledge that tho Superintendent has been tried and convicted by a jury and is there for condemned. It is only another samplo of tno dastardly persecution that is on foot. Tho fact Is that tho finding by tho Grand Jury is merely tho result of an oi-parte hearing. Superintendent llogart did not ap pear beforo tho Grand Jury, nor did any of his witnesses. Only tho Commonwealth ap pears beforo such a Jury. This fact is studiously concealed when making known tho action of tho Grand Jury. Ono of tho most prominent and Influential men of the town last night effectively set forth tho position of tho people who aro condemning tho outrago ' when ho said, "I don't want It uuderetool that In oll'eilng Prof. llogart sympathy and assistance I condone any ouenco ho may havo com mitted. On tho contrary, If ho is guilty of tho chargo mado against him I shall bo pleased to see him convicted, but tho actions of theso peoplo who have hounded him havo aroused my senfeo of Justice to such a pitch that If It costs me, personally, ?500 I will It in order to help securo a fair and rtlal trial for tho mun. For narrow minded, piojudiccd and blgntod warfare I havo never heard of a caso equal with this ono uud no citizen with tho slightest sense nf justice and humanity rain allow theso people to rush pell mcll as they have nnd not nller this man llogart assistance any more than they would bo justified in standing aside nnd allowing a man to bo lynched on ourstrects." Tho Kxpluntim Victim. It Is feared thnt tho explosion of gas in tho West Shenandoah mines yosterday morning will result fatally to at least ono of tho victims. Frank Lewis, tho assistant flro boss, is at his homo on South West street under tho caro of Dr. J. P. Uoberts nnd to day was reported ns being in a precarious condition. Dr. tl. M. Hamilton is attending Peter Sabowlez, tho second victim, and says ho is very badly burned, but tho doctor has hopes for recovery. Tho third victim, Simon Itamakis, is at tho Miners' hospital and his condition is reported as being very serious. Joins Its Mother. About three months ngo Mrs. Alico Lees died nt her homo on South West street, leav ing an infant daughter about thrco weeks old. A sister of tho deceased, residing at Philadelphia, adopted tho child and took it to her homo. Yestenlay tho infant died and to-day tho remains wero brought to town. They nro nt tho homo of tho father, who lives on South West street with other sur viving children in his care, and arrange' mcnts aro being mado to inter tho deceased child beside its mother. Tlio Stniement Was True. Joseph Chekaltis, of town, says tho report that ho was robbed of a gold watch at Mt. Carmel is true, and ho furnishes sulllcicnt ovidenco to bear out his statmcnt. Ho has not yet succeeded in securing tho watch or capturing tho thief. Mr. Chekaltis is n butcher at llradley's meat market, on liist Ceiitro street, and bears an enviable reputa tion among his people. Sixty-Sewn discs. Robert P. lieilly, chief of tho Anthracito Detective Agency, in conversation with a Hazlcton Standard reporter, stated that 07 cases of violations of ,tho liquor law would bo called beforo tho Grand Jury of Luzerno county to-day. Ho said that tho liquor league had employed a prominent Philadcl phia attorney, and would fight hard to havo a truo bill returned in each case. , "Will ltnco To-morrow. John A. Tltman's grey gelding "Allen Dare," has been entered in tho free-for-all raco for a purso of ?500, which will bo run at West Jorsey, N. J., to-morrow. This horao was buncoed out of a raco at Itigby track, Maino, recently. MmigliMl tu Death. Heriry Whitman, whoso homo is at Gordon. attemptedjto jump upon a moving gondola car at thoJMcrriam colliery, and was thrown under tho wheels, llo was so Ixidly mangled that death resulted soon after, llo was n slate-picker. Property Improvements. Mrs. Annio Williams, of South .Tardin street, is having now porches erected in front of her properties on that street. Xew curbing and paving is being laid about tho Dougherty property at tho corner Ccntro and Jar din streets. At Itreen's lilalto Cafe. Hreen's Boston linked Beans and pork will bo served as freo lunch to-morrow mornin; Plenty for everybody. .Meals served at all hours. Newspaper 3Ien at Iiheside. Tho evening of Saturday, September 20, is the date that has been selected when F. A McClure, manager of Lakcsldo park, will entertain and banquet the members of tho Mahanoy Valley Piess Club and tho Schuyl kill Pen and Pencil Club. Itlckort's Cafe. Our freo lunch to-morrow morning will consist of lloston linked Iteans and pork. To Our I.uily HeiuleiM. Our lady friends will find tho daily an noiincemcnts of Wilkinson, tho leader in dry goods, on tho fourth page. It will repay them to givo a close watch on tho bargains that aro being offered. Witli now storo, tho finest in tho county, and now goods Mr. "ilklnson is still Vetter prepared to meet 'Tt r. wants. ' your l llcmlrlck Jlouso I ree Luncli. jsoup to-night. Pea I lunch to-morrow morning, led ernlis. in rents. Hot Dovil HarJ . : Knee Squeezed. iaml.vnrh. of llrnwnsvillo. while, en Wlllin coupling cars at Shenandoah City gaged May, had his right knee badly squeezed yosteijvjnj; it caught between tho curs. IIo oy natjuQvcd to his homowheio the wound was nftcml,orarny dressed by Dr. U. M. was .ton, and taken to tho Miners' Hospital. HarailJ llreiiiinii'H New lCchtuurunt, dQup to-niglit. Pea krout, pork and baked potatoes to- Souil kv morning. morro Itev. Swindells 111. William Swindells, D. D , of Phila- Rov r h!'1 very ' lvi"' " vero attack of phia, tfguta nt his summer residence In Ocean JIawas very low Saturday night, mstertlnv lii llfn wnn dnsiuilreil nf l!eiv and yJ!, knowu ljcrUi SwllldJ mill in is A Our Liver? Sure, safe and HovL nrq jyr. Hobbs I.ittlo Liver Pills. IileasuSw.Hnrpmptly on tho liver. 10 cents a TJ-oy not rjhluat Kirliu's drug store. vial, lor 'sLre DillerentNow. TliliiftUtifenubllcnn. From Poltsvllle 'ck Tooi0 uisplaycd twice tho "Detective" J "Vying Prof. llogart oil" to cunning In hastf'Vrdcn" Toole did In pro- riusuurg inai 'n-Mltloand his gang from ug ourgiur ui n iug through tb5V oscap ilo truth and nothing Tho truth, tho wh int our iimuo ; aim wo but the truth. That1 r and nothing but, i...,i.n. ...ii.i iAO,i' our shoes aro built. leather. That's the way 7-18-tf FAtno' iv Shoe Stobk. Uaeduceil, "WorUlng Vurco svvyed to handle Four men whq,jvcro" empl station of tho frclcht at tho Dulauo trantfer indeunitely I.eblgh.SyftUyintaUroad wero ..tho c: Rininenderl last nlpht. lterejiftpr'-n.n.lr crews will onclnhtiuHl tho "Kao hours. una as much us 10 or. V fJ the lvclKlit and tho ""-20 hours. J SlfWpKTPiln Street. ' 9 aMuus as much ashler. rXtSjjlfcBM Ohio Journalists Cordially Greeted by the Republican Leader. THE NEWSPAPER AS AH EDUCATOR. ne Declares That Ills Party Stands Be tween National Honor and Dishonor, Public Faith and Repudiation, and Order and Disquietude. CANTOS', O., Sopt. 9. Tho Ohio Editor ial association yesterday afternoon 11s tcnod to tho masterly address of Hon. Charles Kinory Smith, of tho Philadelphia Press, nnd then nmrchod In a horty to tno McKinley homo. Tho odltors wero joined by n numbor of Cantoniiius, nnd tho party which cheen-d Major McKinley when ho appeared on tho porch nuinliored sovoral hundred. Tho venerublo John Hoplcy, of tho Hu- cyrus Journal, was spokesman lor tno odltors. Ho said In part: "Whllo tho nation was increasinn In wealth lit tho rato of n, million dollars a day puhllo oonlldonco was natural, but who can havo faith In n system that lias rcsultoil In tho Increase of tho public debt by half n million dollars every day, with no prospect of improvement. However urgent tho necessity of public confidence, certainty of tho future is absolutely es sential to Its return. Tho success of freo sllvor wo'iLl iimUo tho future moro un certain tlilnfover, and tho roturn of public conlldonco In tho presence of such uncer tainty will lie moro hopcloxs than over. Hut tho success of honest money nnd tho ehanco to earn It would Immediately give to tho nation a certain futuro. "Among tho nmnzing triumphs of modorn science is tho womlurful fnct that, nt ii given signal, n child iv thousand miles distant can sot into Instant motion n scries of ponderous machinery by tho prossuro of n button. Tho people now itwnlt tho night of tho lid of Novem ber, when tho wires will give tho signal that will send n thrill through thu nation, nwakoning public confidence and setting In motion tho millions now idle and tho millions of capital now dormant." In responding Major MelCinley spoko In substance ns follows: "It gives mo great pleasure, gentlemen, to welcome you, ono nnd nil, to my homo. You havo done Canton a great honor by your visit, anil for ono I highly npprc'clato It, ns I know all our citizens do. General Sherman anil somoof our other old officers used to havo n way (luring tho war of sending certain nowspapcr men out of camp occasionally, anil perhaps often wished to send thom 'across tho lines.' We havo no sectional or partition lines now. They liavo lieen happily obliterated, and no part of thU great republic can now bo jutly called 'tho enemies' country.1 "I feel that I know something of tho Republican editors of Ohio. This year they aro moro earnest, moro aggrossivo, moro thorough and moro efficient than they havo over been beforo. They appreci ate tho overmastering importance of tho issues Involved In tho present contest, and nro leading, gloriously leading, In tho edu cational work which Is inillspensiblo to a proper understanding of tho questions which divide us. "It Is not often given to a political party, ns It Is this year given to ours, to stand between national honor and dis honor, public faith and repudiation, and order and disquietude. It Is tho good for tune of tho Republican party to stand In this contest for what Is bust in govern ment, for what Is patriotic in citizenship, for what tends to tho support of tho Ilnan elal integrity of tho government, its credit and Its currency. "Fortunately, In this contest, tho Re publican party is not nlono In Its support of tho Republican cnusu. Conservative mon of all parties stand with It. It num bers among Its strongest allies many of thomost powerful Deiuocratlo newspapers, oast and west, which aro doing yeoman services for patriotism and national honor. They aro welcome, thrico welcomo, and tho country owes them u debt of gratitude for their unflinching loyalty as ngaln.st party, for sound money and public morals. "Party projudlco cuts llttlo flguro In iv crisis llko this. Wo must not indulgo In aspersion or crimination against thoso Who may havo differed from us In tho past, but who aro now with uslnpatriotlo effort to preserve tho good faith of tho country anil enforce public and private honesty. Wo must not drlvo anybody out of camp, hut welcomo overybody In. This lsnyoarfor press and pon. Tho sword has boon shoathed. Tho only foreo now neoded is tho' force of reason, and tho only power to bo Invoked is that of intelligence and patriotism. "To ho a real capablo anil worthy jour nalist, wlso, honorable and olllclont, is to attain tho hlghost plain of opportunity anil usefulnoss. To lovu anil proclaim truth for truth's sake, to disseminate knowledge and useful information, to cor rect mlsliupruosloiis, to enlighten tho mis informed, to 'feed an expectant anil anxious pooplo' with tho occurrences of tho world dally Indeed, almost hourly to discover anil correct abuses, to fairly advocate a groat cause, In short, to mold anil direct puhllo opinion, which Is always tho mission of journalism, Is surely tho noblest of professions. Tho press of Ohio has proudly held its own in thu march of journalism. I congratulate you upon tho great work you aro doing, anil appreciate more than I can tell you tho ktndnoss and courtesy of this call." Accidentally Shot Through the Head. Laxoasteh, l'a., Sept. 0. Harry Hrlng hurst, a conductor on the Pennsylvania traction Hues, was accidentally shot and Instantly killed nt his homo in this city last ovonlng. Ho and John Holder, a young student of Franklin and Marshall college, wero preparing to go on a gun ning and fishing trip this morning and wero examlulng sovoral guns and pistols. Relder picked up a revolver supposod to be empty and pulled tho trigger. A bul let passed through liringhurst'a heart nnd ho dropped dead upon tho floor without Bucaklngn word. Don't waste MONEY By haying Coffee Ground Before you Are ready To use it. Thoro Is an acknowledged loss of from 3 to 10 ii'iits o n every ismml of colroe from evaporation and fermentation o f tho oil. If not used as soon os canister COFFEE MILL. ground. Tho FAMILY CANISTER COFFEE MILL will snvo this loss. Tho tlrst cost Is n trlllo more than the common mill, but will not bo thought of when von consider the convenience. largo saving, and good collco obtained. It holds two pounds of licrries and has an air tight glass to receive the ground eoirce, thereby saving tho lino aroma. Call and sec it. Get them at mi GIRVIN'S 8 S. Main Street. Obituary. A two-yeor-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Schoupe, of WeBt Strawberry alley, died yestenlay of marasmus. Tho child had been ill since its birth. llaby Grilllth', tho 3-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Griffiths, of South Main street, died this morning at tho home of its grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. IMwiird Har ris, of convulsiuns. Mrs. Griffiths, tile mother of the child, is lying sciltSusly ill with pneumonia. g S II. W. Smith, father of ll.1v.. I. M. and A. K. Smith, of Mahanoy City, and William K. Smith, of Philadelphia, died at his homo in licrncville, llerks county, on Saturday last. His funeral will occur on Thursday m urning. At KcpchiusKl's Arcade Cnfe. Pea soup for free lunch to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Meals Forved at all hours. Trim Kill. Joseph W. Hell, the contractor who erected thu new warehouse opposite tho Lehigh Val ley depot, yesterday secured a true bill against several Lithuanians whom he charged with stealing lumber which had been taken from the old waiehouso when it was razed ami left on the pavement. TO Cllltr. A COI.II IN ONI! DAY Take Laxativo Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists reluuil thu money if It falls to euro. .'.) cents. Shoemaker u Notary PuliHc, Tho commission and bond of William II Shoemaker, of town, as a notary public, was received yesterday at tho Recorder's ollico from tho Secretary of tho Commonwealth. Full Dress (iitniU and Noteltlc. An elegant assortment in fancy and novUty dress goods from 25 to 50 cents per yard. Also a full lino of 30-inch all wool cloths in shades at 20 and 25 cents per yard. Special bargains in these goods. 11. V. Gill. BOUGHT ALLM 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 8 inch swiss lace to match. Retrular 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 USE Kirlin's Compound Blackberry Cordial. N EVER FAILS. Price, 25c. KIRLIN'S DRUaMETORE, J
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