The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 11, 1896, Image 1

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    VOL. XL-NO. 227.
SHENANDOAH, PA., FRIDAY, SKI'TOFJJEll 11, 1890.
ONE CENT.
FHE LATEST STYLES
, -.iAu
THE LANGDO.
THE GUYER.
THE SEAL BRAND.
THE HERRINGTON.
THE DtUIMlAP STYLE.
THE BROADWAY SPECIAL.
Tliese are all correct styles for this
aate, then buy one of them and be
MAX LEVIT,
Up-to-Dato Hatter and Gent's Furnisher,
KEFIP
ON THIS
I . J DRIP
COLUMBIA
-COMPANY,
-3 I J T Z 1 I I 1 I . I I . -T
MAKES THE BEST
and SELLS THE BEST.
i-t A I 1T "1V1 A t 7 A T T Xiel civt no more than ulinces. I now offer
HrA Y ( ) A WA 1 th most henutlfiil WALL PAPER ntlmU what
UXrLKJ 11 wii iv VTiL you expect tliey would cost. The wlntersvason
is drawing near and I will nmko you special I infantas
The forgot, freshest and best stock of X V I I fT A DC" DCS
In Shenandoah at from four to fifty cents.. W I A- i U-. r
Thomas H. Snyder,
23 S. Jardln St.,
DON'T TAKE ANY RISK.
The chances are 16 to 1 that you will make your horses sick by
"feeding new oats A great deal of new oats now in market are stained,
musty and light in weight. We offer a car of white oats strictly old
sound and heavy. The price may be a little higher but the quality is
right.
One Car Choice Winter Wheat Middlings.
CHOICE GOODS FRESH STOCK.
New Mackerel This season's catch White and Fat.
Mixed Whole Spices for Pickling.
Fancy Creamery Butter. Fine Fresh Dairy Butter.
ratteu nam
kinch Tongue, and Chipped Beef.
Cornea ueei
Ok t- Si. .1 n ,
sun rnm jars out a uux
Good Laundry
irtpH GRADE AND PURITY GUARANTEED.
i?ure Kettle Rendered Lard.
. . . Pure Old Apple
D Our Spices are
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
NEW FALL
nil Plntli nnd
rusmc nnA lnir:t rrirp
ff RAG CARPCTS we have
F5 cents up.
NDOAH,
THIS FINE
ROCKER
ONLY$1.39.
Children's Carriages $3.75
and upwards.
All Styles of
Refrigerators.
J. R.
Williams & Son,
South Main St.
IN FINE HATS.
fall. If you wish to dress up-to-
right "in the swim."
.15 EAST CENTRE ST.
VOUR
SPACE.
ET' .North Main St.,
BREWI
I
PAINTKK, l'Al'KU HANOEri AND
DEAI.KK IN WAU, l'APEIt.
Shenandoah, Pa
ana longue.
Shredded Codfish.
10 cents a can.
V slliSA 1l QUI lllf
iu vauat mwu uiu.
Soap 10 pieces for 25 cents.
Vinegar.
the Highest Grade and Strictly Pure.
STYLES -rV
Linoleum is lnrirer than ever. The
We invite attention to the lartrest
ever had. All grades and prices
dfSMi
PENNA.
Democratic State Convention Unquali
fiedly for Silver.
A UNION .WITH THE POPULISTS I
Populist Teromo T. Allman Nominated for
Congro9stnan-at-Largo, and Populists
Bterrltt and Ireland Electors-at-Large-To
Unite In Close Districts.
IlAlilUBiioiM), Sept. 11. Tho Democratic
state convention, reconvened for the pur
poso of filling; vacancies ontho statu tlckpt
caused by various resignations since the
Chicago convention, mot yesterday and
transacted Its business. The silver men
vrcro In complete control and they passed
resolutions Indorsing Hrynn and tho Chi
cago platform. Cnptaln John II. Kcenan,
of Westmoreland, was temporary and per
manent chairman, and made a speech
strongly advising fusion with the Popu
lists. Tho Populists' overtures for fusion were
accepted, and tho two parties will work
togethur In closo congressional, senatorial
and representative districts. Much oxclto
ment resulted from an ellort of tho op
ponents of William F. Harrity to pass a
resolution requesting tho Domocrutio na
tional committee to expel him from that
body, but they fallod on a closo vote 171
to 1U7. Tho two candidates for congress-
mon-at-largo previously nominated at tho
Allontown convention having resigned,
Dowltt C. Dowltt; Democrat, and Jeromo
T. Allman, Populist, were chosen In their
stead.
Threo of tho four clectors-nt-lurgo had
also resigned, and their places were filled
by Thomas Sterritt nnd Louis M. Ireland,
Populists, and Thomas G. Delahunty, of
Philadelphia, Democrat Tho now district
delegates are : John H. Kcenan of Phila
delphia, James J. King of Philadelphia,
Thomas McCullough of Philadelphia,
Michael Delaney of Choster, Charles I).
Kaler of Mahanoy City and Samuel W.
Hlnck of Pittsburg.
Tho convention was undoubtedly hearty
in its support of Uryan and tho Chicago
platform, much geuulno enthusiasm being
manlfestod. Naturally there was much
confusion and wrangling, and some show
of bad blood. Tho lack of opposition to
tho Populist fusion was surprising to tho
old leaders In attendance.
A protest against what they described as
"revolutionary proceedings" was filed by
tho gold delegates, and most of them re
frained from participation In tho proceed
ings. Condemned Murderers' right for Lite.
HoiXlDAYSliuiio, Pa., Sept. 11. Tho
Ulalr county courts yesterday heard evi
dence on tho application for now trials of
James PaiToll and Frank Wilson, who
were recently convicted of tho murder of
Henry Iioniiecka, an aged Altoona miser,
in April, 16U5. Tho applications are founded
upon a confession alleged to nave been
mado by Joseph Illldobrandt, a convict In
tho Maryland penitentiary, In which Illl
dobrandt admitted killing Honnccka. To
oltsct tho damaging evidence against tho
commonwealth tho district attorney called
Wljlhuii Kent and Uruco Donaldson, two
convicts In tho penitentiary of Pennsyl
vania, who testlllod that J. K. llacon. a
fellow convict, had confessed to them that
ho accompanied Wilson nndFarroll at tho
time they committed the murder. About
fifty wltnosses were heard yesterday, and
tho hearing Is continued today.
Another Attempt at Itcvolutlon.
MANAClUA, Nicaragua, Sept. 11. An
other attempt at revolution has been sup
pressed hero. Several persons, said to bo
without Inlluenco, were arrested and im
prisoned ou Tuesday last, accused of plot
ting to capture tho military barracks here.
An Investigation followed and the police
found, hidden behind tho saeristry of tho
Koinau Catholic parish church, a number
of bombs. Tho priest In charge was ar
rested and Is now In prison. It is now re
ported that General Lara, an oWcor who
took part against President .claya during
tho recent Insurrection, Is among tho pris
oners, and that ho has confessed.
?Irn. Herman Not Indicted
Camden', N. J., Sopt. 11. Tho grand
jury Ignored tho bill charging Mary Her
man with tho murder of her two children
last July. Mrs. Herman Is tho South
Cnmdon woman who ono day walked
down to tho river with hor two llttlo chil
dren. After arriving at Chestnut street
wharf, in Camdon, sho swallowed tho con
tents of a bottle of carbolic acid i.nd then,
taking her two children In her arms,
jumped Into tho river. Two boatmen ar
rived In tlmo to roscuo Mrs. Herman, but
the children wcro drowned.
Olllccrii of tho Hons of Vuterans.
LouiSVIIXK, Sept. 11 Tho fifteenth nn
tlonnl encampment of tho Sons of Vet
erans adjourned blno dlo yosterday. Tho
last business was Installation of tho olli
corn elected. Tho new olllcers are : Com-mandor-ln-chlef,
Jamos L. Itako of Penn
sylvania i senior vlco oommandor, L. P.
Kennody of Colorado; Junior vlco com
mander, H. M. Huckloy of Louisville;
councll-ln-chiof, L. 1'. Kennedy (ox
olllclo), prosldontj F. W. Helno of Ne
braska; Fred Meyers of Colorado. In
dianapolis was selected as tho next place
of meeting.
Arrested on a border Charge,
SllAStoitiN, Pa., Sept. 11. Sirs. Mary
Gultz and Frank Kolshlk, of Mt. Carmol,
wore arrostod yestonlay on suspicion of
having beon Implicated In tho mysterious
doath of tho former's husband, Thomns
Gultz, whoso body was found In Klghter's
reservoir on Wednesday. It Is said thnt
Kolshlk and tho woman have been living
together since G ultz and his wife separated.
Children's Cimti.
Our coat stock lias arrived and is now dis
played In our coat rooms. Wo can demon
strate to you that our knowledge In buying
outer garments lias tho approval of tho
buying public. All perfect fitting, with
reasonable prices,
E. F, Gill.
FITZ CHALLENGES COKDETT.
And the Aotur-rngllM Promptly Accents
the Clinllenge.
New YottK, Sept. 11. Holiert TltzMjii
irons, the pnglllst, and Martin Julian, his
manager, gavo n dinner last evening, at
which Jamos J. Corbctt was challenged
by Fltrslmmonq. Davo Holland was mado
temporary stakeholder, and Jfi.om forfeit
was placed In his hands. It Is to remain
up for thirty days.
FItzsfmmons proposes thnt tho light bo
to a finish, for fo.lKHi or f ln.uui) a sldo and
the largest puree offered. He proposes that
It tako place lieforo or after tho Corbctt
Sharkey light, or In the samo ring or nt
any place within a rea'onablo tlmo after
that llgh '
When James J. Corbctt was notified nt
Asbury Park of Fltzslmmons' challengo
he simply laughed and wild: 'Fltzslm
mons Is blulllng again. I chased him
nearly two years to get him to fight. Now
that I am to fight Sharkey, ho issues a
challenge. I am going to accept it; I do
accept it. I will light him twenty min
utes after Sharkoy leaves tho ring. I am
positive, however, that Fltzslmmons will
novor Cuter tho ring with mo. Ho hns re
fused so many propositions from mo thnt
It shows he does not want to fight me, and
Is only blulllng. His bluff Is called."
It 111 Declines to bn a Delei-nte.
ALIIA.NY, Sept. 11. Tho following tele
gram Was received from Senator Hill bv
Hon. Norton Chasc,chalrninn of tho county
committee yesterday : "I observe in tho
morning papers that I have been elected a
delegfito to tho stato convention under In
structions to voto for tho Indorsement of
tho Chicago platform and candidates. I
decllrj) to accopt tho election upon tho
conditions Imposed, which would restrict
my frjedom at HulTalo to act In such a
manner as Iconsidor host for tho Interest
of my,' party."
'Kleetlnn Crunks IVrdnnrtl.
HAMtisitumi, Sept. 11. Pardons for tho
six Phlladelphlans Imprisoned nnd dis
franchised for violations of tho election
laws were signed by Governor Hastings
Wednesday night aud sent out yosterday.
Tho men have all served their Imprison
ment, and tho present pardon restores to
tho men their former right to voto.
At llreeu's Itliilln Cafe.
Calf's liver and potato salad will bo served
as free lunch to-morrow morning. Plenty
for everybody.
.Meals served at all hours.
Tim Orchestra Did Not IMuy.
That great array of dancing talent which
was expected at the leap year party of tho
Mandolin Club at liobblns' opera house last
evening, failed to put in an appearance.
Kverytliing was In readiness, the supper had
been prepared, tho participants to lead tho
enko walk had been chosen, and the orchestra
had taken the platform, but tho dancing Uoor
was forsaken, and now tho committee
mourns the loss of ?30 expenses. No doubt
It will 'nke an extra supply of ice daily to
keep ii.o milk sweet at tho Commercial hotel
for the noxt few days.
For Men's Duck Snag Hoots we are tho
leading shoo store to buy lrom.
WHITi: LOCK'S,
IMl-3t Egau Week.
I.ust l'lcllio of the Season.
Don't forget to go to tho Columbia park on
Saturday, Sept. lllth, to assist the Gymnasium
Comedy Co., which will hold a picnic on that
dato. Tho boys are always willing to help
the poor with tlicircntertainnients. Ilosides,
the company will givo a half-hour's enter,
tainnient, afternoon and evening, including
Irish song and dance teams, buck dancing
nnd vocalists. Speakers will also discuss tho
silver aud gold question. Conic and help tho
boys out with their picnic. 0-ll-8t
Hotel Man's Narrow Kseapo.
It. L. Ilredlicnner, proprietor of tho Shepp-
ton Hotel, had a narrow escape from instant
death this week while descending tho moun
tain on ills way to Shenandoah. Whcnabout
half way down tho hill tho harness broke,
letting tho polo down to tho ground and
throwing Mr. Ilredlicnner into tho gutter.
He wa taken back to his home, where It; was
found that his head aud back was badly
bruised. Tho horses did not attempt to
run. Mahanoy City Kecord.
Ten ricces ufSoup for "5c.
Ileglnnlng witli Monday, to continue, for
ono week, wo will sell 10 pieces of Ocean or
boa (J u 11 boap (S cent pieces) for 2.i cents.
This oiler is for ono week only, and ono
person is entitled to but ono purchaso of
cents.
F. E, MACiutou:,
0-ll-2t No. 11 East Centre street
Ho Tights for tho rlremcn.
Hon. James Clarency, of Philadelphia, who
championed the volunteer firemen's bill at
Harrisburg, is in town as tho guest of Hon.
Joseph Wyatt. Ho will probably bo tho
guest of tho Columbia 11. & S. F. E. Co. to
night. Tho lElllnor Denied.
Tho despatch from Seattle, giving an ac
count of tho doath of Cupt. Jack Crawford,
tho poet scout, Is said to bo without founda
tion. Tho party killed Is said to have as
sumed tho uamo. Our "Jack" Is delivering
speeches forMcKinlcy In tho Southern states.
Violin, Mandolin, Banjo, Guitar and Auto-
harp strings aud trimmings at llrunim's.
Marriage Licenses.
Thomas Hoar and Mary Dean, both of
Lost Creek.
John Karpasky aud Martha Grossula, both
of Girurdvlllo.
D. M. Kchicr and Hcttlo Ilcckor, both of
West lltunswlck township.
Our 'lHlinel Sale.
This department Is all activity. You must
care for your health. Wo carry a big lino at
12J, It), 18, 20, 25 and 50 cents per yard. All
excellent quality.
It. F. Gili.'b.
Obituary,
Helen, tho 18-months-old daughter of 3r.
and Mrs. Martin Mullahy, of East Centre
street, (Ilea last nignt,
Suoke tl'
ague.
i nonius jiay lamfftmji.
r York City,
last nignt spoKe o lg
fore tho SIlveTItw
(juostion Lo
own, In the
if Main and
Iiyukawlcz bulMlrigilvcft
uuk Birceis.
CASES II GUI COURT
Judffc SavUtre Umpiring the HcAdoo
Base Ball Game.
THE ATTENDANCE WILL BE LARGE
The rjrand Jury Has Handed Down a True
BUI For Extortion Against Justice
Lawlor and! Detectlvo Amour,
nyland Convlc'.cd.
Pottsvili.k, Sept. 11. Among tho cases
called up in tho criminal court yesterday was
that arising out of tho riot which occurred
during a gaino of lmso hall at MoAiloo on
Sunday, Jiinn li(, last. Judge Kavidgo is
presiding and the Commonwealth is repre
sented by John F. Wlmlcn, Esq. Tho de
fendants aro represented by ex-I)istiict At
torneys Koch and Ityan and Mr. Carlin.
Dining the riot two men named Ward and
Haupt were shot and seriously wounded. It
is alleged that one Alex. Oliver tired the first
siiot and some witnesses say as many as live
hundred were discharged during the riot,
which was caused by trouble between men in
charge of tho baso ball grounds and a cloud,
of intruders. A large number of witnesses
have been subpoenaed and It is not likely
that the eas0 will be concluded before to
morrow. There aro six defendants in addi
tion to Oliver, namely : 1". Vaganda, COokv-s,
F. Viola, James Sbbatlctt and F. and 1'.
llruna.
Among tho bills handed down by thoGrand
Jury aro indictments against Justice M. J.
Lawlor and Detectlvo Mellaril Amour, of
Shenandoah. They are charged with ex
tortion by John Wasser, who alleges that ho
was arrested on a charge of violating tho
liquor laws, but was allowed to settle tho
cuso upon paying money iu excess of the
legitimate costs.
Andrew llyland was tried on a chargo of
f. and b. by Ida Zeibey, of Shenandoah, and
received tho usual sentence. The complaint
in the case was sworn to iu Oc'ober, ls!l.", but
llyland ran away and could not bo found un
til a few weeks ago, when Detective Amour,
of Shenandoah, arrested him in l'hoenlx
ville. Anthony Wisloskey has been indicted for
assault and battery upon Peter (ireenberg.
Tho parties resido in Shenandoah. Tho
prosecutor alleges that Wisloskey walked up
behind and struck him and that there was no
provocation for the act. A true bill has also
been found against Michael Yerkis, of Shen
andoah, for carrying concealed deadly
weapons on oath of Martin Mullahey.
WIHTEI.OCK'S SHOE STOKE for chil
dren's school .shoes. The best and cheapest.
Kaler'i Ileaotlfiil Opera House.
Tho opening of Kaier's grand new opera
house last evening attracted a largo number
of people fiom this town. The audience was
largo and a select ono. Our sister horuugli
can boast of tho finest opera house In tho
Interior of the state, and this in itself will
attract the better class of plays. Everything
has been done for tho convenience of tho
patrons. Lawyer Dolphin, in behalf of tho
citizens of Mahanoy City, appeared before
the footlights and highly yoniplimeiited
Mr. Kaler for his enterprise and an
evident desiro to meet the wants
of the amusing loving public of that
town. Tho play was "Sowing tho Wind," a
high-class drama with many strong and
etrectivo climaxes. Tho third and fourth acts
aro especially strong, and tho company.
without a single exception, was composed of
actors and actresses of much ability. Those
in attendance from town wero delighted witli
both tho play and the accommodations
all'iirded by the management, and Mr. Kaier
maj'expeot much patronage from Shenan
doah. Kendrlek House I'reo Lunch
Clam chowder to-night.
Hot lunch to-morrow morning.
Doviled crabs, 10 cents.
Hard shell cntbs, 5 cents.
Sanctioned hy Chairman (tideun.
11. L. Heiser, secrcttry of tho Lakosido
meets, lias received from G. D. Gideon, chair
man of the L. A. W. racing board, a letter
sanctioning tho postponement of tho races
that wero to bo held last Saturday to tho 12th
Inst. All Indications point lo u largo and
enthusiastic attendance at Lakeside to-morrow.
Tho races begin at 1 o'clock In tho
altcrnoon. Shenandoah will bo well rep
resented. WHITELOCK'S SHOE STORE, they givo
chocks to each buyer of shoos for silver wuro,
clocks, bread or spico chests. tl-ll-St
Teacher's County Institute,
Tho noxt County Institute will begin
November 0th. For day instructors tho
following wcro selected : Ilyron King, Pitts
burg; Hon. O. F. Corson, Stato Superin
tendent, Ohio; Dr. Hull, Millersvllle Normal
School; Dr. Phillips and Dr. Green, West
Choster Normal School; Dr. Maury, lloston;
Hon. H. Houck, Dr. Silas N'etr, Philadelphia;
Dr. llaer, Heading.
At KepchlliskIS Areudu Cafe.
Clam chowder to-night.
Oyster soup to-morrow morning.
Meals served at-all hours.
Water Notice.
Notice is hereby given to water consumers
that tho water will bo shut oil' to-night
(Friday) at 10.00 o'clock, sharp, and will bo
turned ou at 0:00 o'clock next morning. This
schedule will continue until further notice.
All sprinkling, pavo washing, etc., must stop
at once.
A. D. G.uir.K,
0-lMt Chairman Water Committee
Hreiiuau's New Jtestaurant.
Clam soup to-night.
lioston ISakcd Ileans to-morrow morning.
Hon, D, D lMillllps Improving.
The many friends of Hon. D. D. Phillips,
of Gordon, will bo pleased to know that he Is
gaining strength daily. Ho Is bright and
cheorful, and it is expected that he will be
ablo to leavo tho hospital for his homo in a
day or two.
Illckert'il Cufe.
Vlmer's sausage and buckwheat cakes will
be served as frco luuch to-morrow morning.
Don't waste
MONEY
By having
Coffee
Ground
Before you
Am rp.ariv
...V ,wM
I o use It.
There Is an
acknowledged
loss of from 3
to 10 cents o n
ovcry iHiuuil of
c o tf e e from
3viiporutlon and
fermentation o f
the oil, tf not
used ns si miii as
ground. Tho
FAMILY CAHISTER COFFEE MILL
will snvo this loss. The first cost is u trifle
more than the common mill, but will not lie
thought of when j ou consider the convenience.,
largo saving, uml good coiree obtained. It
holds two pounds of W'rrtcs and has an air
tight glass to receive the ground entree, thereby
saving the lino aroma. Cull and ux It.
Got them at
Gl RVI N'S
8 S. Main Street.
PARTNERS DISAGREE.
One Charges the Other "With Appropriat
ing Joint I'utid.
Joseph Kaliski and John Ilerniski are
partners in a green truck and grocery busi
ness on Hist Centre street, but evidently the
partnership is not a congenial ono. Last
night Kaliski caused liernlski's arrct.
charging him with appropriating $20 of the
partnership funds to his personal use. liail
iu J200 as furnished.
W1UTELOCK sells tho host Indies' vice
Dongola button shoe at $1.50 over olibred If
you buy tho same shoe from other dealers
and pay $2.00 for it, you get good value for
your money, but our prlco is only $1.50 the
pair.
WHITELOCK'S SHOE STOUE.
O-ll-St Egau llloek
Oram! Kepoblleun ItitUy.
lion. Charles N. Ilrunim will address tin
citi.ons of the borough of Shenandoah u pun
the issues of tho campaign in Itobbins' opera
house, on Saturday evening, September 12.
commencing atSo'clock. Turn out and lieai
a clear and impassiouato discussion of the
principles promulgated by tho St. Lmns
platform. Voters of all political parties ate
Invited.
' lllen Dare" lu tho Swim.
In the free-for-all race, for a purso of ln
.nt Gloucester yesterday, John A. Tltm.in s
gray gelding "Allen Daro" won third m ouey
"Cliina Hoy," formerly owned by Titman , in
tho 2:!i0 class, for a purse of $300, took se mid
money, trotting three straight heats in i 'S,
2:20 and 2;S0.
I.urge Attendance.
At tho revival services being held
it'
M. E. church, many tako advantage nt
opportunity to enjoy tho religious feast. !! v.
CNIST"
COFFEE
i MILL,
Ilobert O'lioyle, of the Koi'urmcil eh nr. tikt, JL
pleaches this evening at 7:30. Song s r- iB
..-..-. I-.... .1....1 i....j.i
ilv i.i.j. i.ii)i'uu) milieu.
TO Ct'iti: A COLD IN IINI: I1A1
Tako Laxathe Ilruino Quinine Tablets,
druggists refund the money if it fails to i
2.1 cents.
BOUGHT
ALL;
We could get, whicfj
was only nine dozen I.
A beautiful first-
quality oil cloth not water color
window shade, 35 inches wide ant'
6 feet long, mounted on good
spring roller, ready to hang. They
come in three leading colors anc
are all trimmed with an 8 inch
1
swiss lace to match. Regit! if
value 95 cents. OUR PRIUi
while they last 60 cents. We can
get these goods again at this prk
so buy at once.
F.J. Portz&Son,
SHE.WYNDOAH, PA
DON'T : WORRY
USE
Kirlin's
Compound
Blackberry
Cordiaf.
NEVER FAILS.
Price, 25c.
KIRLIN'S
DRUG STORE.
6 South Main Street.
1 . - ' 'JJ c-.
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