VOL. XL-NO. 234 SHENANDOAH, PA., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1890. ONE CENT. J. P. WILLIAMS 8c SON, SOUTH INIAIIVj STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. When you buy your hat, buy it from a fnshioimbla hatter unci then you will bo sure to cct ptylo. We nuarnntee you tlmt wo lmve a line of hat a unequalled in Schuylkill county, and for prices wc will positively not bo undersold. At MAX IBVIT'S, Up-to-Datc Hatter and Gent's Furnisher, 1$ East Centre Street. Carpet Oil Cloths, and . . . Linoleums. . I l CDEDSrCT'O: North Main St., a i xiNt t Ae still have the 19n window shades. Best value ever offered. COMPANY a, i ive -T-1 ic- ncreT MAKES THE BEST and SELLS THE BEST i t trrir i i t t r a t T RFAI Y ( )N A XAAI I UlrW-l 1 l 11 n J IIjU la drawing near ond I will innko you specinl bargn: TJio lumcst. iresnest una u luria'st. freshest and best stock of In SlienmulcMh at from four to fifty cents. Thomas H. Snyder, 23 S. Jardln St., The chances are 1 6 to i that DON'T TAKE ANY feeding new oats A great deal of new oats now in market are stained mustv and licht in weicht. 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. Patted Ham and Tongue. Lunch Tongue and Chipped Beef. Shredded Codfish. Corned Beef 10 cents a can. Mason Fruit Jars 50c a doz. To close them out. Good Laundry Soap 10 pieces for 25 cents. HIGH GRADE AND PURITY GUARANTEED. Strictly Pure Kettle Rendered Lard. . . . Pure Old Apple Vinegar. Our Spices are the Highest Grade and Stnctly Pure. NEW CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. NEW FALL STYLES. Our stock of Floor Oil Cloth and Linoleum is larger than ever. The latest patterns and lowest prices. We invite attention to the largest stock of RAG CARPETS we have ever had. All grades and prices from 25 cents up. G- W. KEITER, 'SHENANDOAH, OCA- LARGE NEW STOCK OF ..r.,,jrc PARLOR SUITS muuiBMnyjpmmimxi Juat Received. Rrortn $25 UpWafdS. Window Shades, Tapestry, Draperies, and Covers. Shenandoah, Pa. Need cost no moro than ugliness. 1 now offer tu m0!,t beautiful WALL PAPER at hall what you expect they would cost. The wlnterseOHOll tno moat neautirul WALL f ArEK nt nan wliat you expeit they would cost. The winter season nlns. X A I I DA DITDC " ' lM c v ' ' PAINTER, PAPEIl HANOEIt AND D15ALEU IN WALL PAPEIl. Shenandoah, Pa. you will make your horses sick by PENNA. II ! British ani Egyptian Forces Marching on Kcrma. DERYISH SCOUTS OH THE WATCH. They Are Evidently Keeping Poated as to the Movements of the Enemy, But It Is Likely That the Allies Will Force the Fighting. SnEniD-EL-MA, on tho Nllo. Sent. 1!). Tho Nllo oxpcdltlon.under command of the slrdor, Sir Horbort Kltchcnor, left Dnrjn, tho camping place, lit daybreak yesterdny morning, nnd after n hard march of four hours nrrlvod horo. Part of tho way was ovor vory difficult, rocky ground and tho rest was through deep sand. With tho lntcnso hoot added, It wns n trying time. After tho midday paugo hero It is in tended to push oiiBlxmllos further, which will bring tho column within striking dls tiinco of tho dervish post nt Karma. Various small bodies of dorvlshos woro dlscorned yostorday hanging about tho flanks of tho column, but nt a safe dis tance. Thoy woro apparently only scout ing parties, sont out to watch tho advance of tho oxpodltlon nnd carry buck news of Its whoroabouts. They mado no attempt to attack tho outposts of tho expedition, but rotreutod promptly when tho column enmo In sight lho scouting parties sent out from tho oolumn huvo not developed any consider able forco of tho enemy, who shows no disposition to advance to nn attack. If tho dervishes make a stand nt Kerma thero will bo a battlo today. a3 tho Sirdar Is prepurcd to make an attack on that placo. It Is tho gonoral oxpoctutlon among tno omcors that todoy will soo a battlo In which tho British nnd Egyptian forces will bo tho attacking party. Tho men of tho column nro In splondld form, and aro anxious to moot tho enemy. A New Colluctvo Note. I'AMS, Sept. 10. Tho Torans says that a now couoctlvo note from tho ropresontn- tlvos of tho powers has been handed to the porto. It dwolls upon tho fact that no alussulmons huvo been punlfched for tho outragos upon Christians, nnd protests against all tho Dragomans being excluded from tho so callod Inquiry Into tho rioting Charged with Attempted Parricide. NEW YoliK, Sept. 1H. Arnold Flosch, of tho clonk manufacturing firm of Bernard l'nstormak & Co., Is In tho hospital with tnreo pistol shot wounds, and. his son William B. Flesch, Is In custody on suspicion of having attempted to tuko his rather s lira. Tho hhooting occurred In tho apartments of tho older l'loseh, in tc Hotel I'etolor. Ho lived there nlone, his wlfo having died threo years ago. Tho son, who was ft frequent visitor, went to his fathor's rooms about midnight, nnd at i o'clock four pistol shots wero heard fired In tho Fleseh apartmonts In quick succes sion. The oldor Fleseh declares ho has no Idea who shot him. Young Flesh asserts his lnnoconco. Iosperate Fight With nn OHlccr. WlLKESUARKE, Pa., Sopt. 10. While Policeman Evan Jones, of Edwurdsvllle, was attempting to arrost Chnrlca Jones and John Sulllgor last night for raising u disturbance on tho street, the men ro&isted Tho policeman callod on a citizen numed Mlchaol Kelly to assist him. Tho two prisoners Immediately pulled out rovol vers and fired at Kelly and tho officer. Tho lattor received two bullots In his log, and Kolly was shot in tho abdomen. Kolly Is not oxpoctod to live, iho pollcoman ro turned tho flro, but It Is not known If his shots took effect, as both mon mndo their escape. A posso wus sent In sourch of thorn. Dangerous Flood). In Culm. HAVANA, Sept. ltl. Tho oxcesslvo rnlns hnvo flooded to a dangerous extent tho lowor portions of tho town of Artcmlsa. Tho Kick In tho military hospitals hnvo been transported to neighboring ground, Tho rivers continue to rise and tho vlllago has been flooded. Tho aimy engineers aro busy devising means to find an outlet for tho water. S loods aro also feared at Matanzas, and nows has been received that several places on tho island have boon submorged. Peru's Now Administration. Lima, Sopt. 10. Prosldcnt-elect Erraz urlz wns Inaugurated president of Chllo yesterday. Tho retiring pronldont, Ad miral Torjo Montt, on resigning tho presi dency, received a splendid ovation. Tho following ministry has been dellnltoly de cided upon : Minister of tho Interior, An- nlbal Zauurtu; foreign affairs, Enrique Doputrou; Justice, Auolfo lunnel; llnuuco, Joso Francisco l'aures; war nnd marine, General Munuel Bulnes; publlo work, Francisco Uooz. Sibley Nomluuted for Congress. EIUE, Pa., Sept. 10. Tho conferrees of tno woiisy-sixtn congressional uistricc, comprising Erie und Crawford countlos, mot at Conneaut Lako. Hon. Joseph C. Slbloy, of Venango, wus nominntod for congress by ncolumutlon. Mr. Slbloy will accept. Tno regular Republican nominee for congress, J, C. Sturtovant, will bo sup ported by the national Domocratlo organ- Izutlon. Engineer Killed lu u Collision. SCHANTON, P., Sopt. IB. By tho colli slon of a freight and a coal train on tho Delaware, Lacknwunna and Western rail road, near Hulstoud, Pa.. Engineer Cod dington, of tho former, was killed. Tho dead man's homo wus In Syracuse The wreck caused a blockade of tho tracks for several hours. "A Single Standard." To-morrow evening Eov. Kobert O'Boylo, pastor of Trinity Jleformed church, will com mence a new series of sermons on popular subjects. A Single Standard" will bo tho subject for tho first of tho series, to-morrow evening. Everybody Is Invltod. Wanted, A good girl for general housework. Apply at 28 South White street. 0-10-St i ANOTHER IRISH EXILE ARRIVES. John Murphy, the Phystctnti Hay, Is De cidedly Inutile. ' New Youk, Sept II). John Murphy, Who, under the name of George Alhort Whltohoad, served thirteen years In En- llsli prisons, having liecn convicted of having dynnmlUi In his possession, nnd who was rolaaseil some weeks ago, arrived iero on tho steamer Lucunlu yesterday pfternoon. Ho va accompanied on the voyage by his brother, James Murphy, who was sent over specially for 1dm He vas at once taken In charge by the com- niltteo or twenty-four, which had organ ized to rocelve nnd oaro for tho released prisoners. Ho will lie examined by ox ports on Insanity, and if they deem It nd- Tlsaljlo ho will Iw sent to a sanitarium. Murphy's friends wero surprised and do- lightod at his lino appearance. His brother isnulhorlty for tho statement that tho ox prisoner Is iierfectly sano, and that ho told htm ho disappeared from Sklbbcnson, where he was visiting after his rolonso, because ho was afraid of too much oxcito ment. In spiU; of these stntomenta. the physicians among those who mot him hud no hositatlon In pronouncing tho man ihsano. Ho scorned to hnvo lost oil recol lection of old friends, and refused to shake hands or greet any of them. He sivmod to lx! undor a constant fear that ho wus l;lng watched and that there were splos all around him. Tho only iiorsou whom he Roomed to recognlzo was his sister, who ;lrovo of! In the cab with him. It is announced horo that John Duly nnd threo of tho released men will arrive horo within two weeks. A Pt'xpnrntii I.lttlo Cllrl. Ashland, Pa., Sopt. 111. While Barbara Tcjdenbcrg nnd Gertlo Long, aged 8 and B years, respectively, wero playing in tho street hero Barbara struck the younger child ovor tho head with a boor liottlc, crushing In her skull l.ertio will prob ably die. At Ilreon's lEIulto Cute. Grand Army bean soup will be served ns free lunch on Monday morning, l'lonty for overyliody. Meals served at all hours. 1'un With Ituts. Yesterday afternoon Nicholas Folmor re leased from a trap on West Lloyd street four largo rats and a crowd of about a hundred pcoplo assembled ''to sco the fun." Sovcral norvously impatient dogs awaited tho open ing of the trap and a grand rush was made as tho first rodent escaped from captivity. A largo bull dog captured tho prize. It was a case of snap and shake, and then all was ovor with tho rats. They were released one at a time and in his eagerness between acts tho bull dog tried to chew the trap, to the groat amusement of the spectators. Sco if you can win in tho cako walk at tho Grant Hand festival on Sent. 2-ith at Bobbins opera house. Free to all. A good time promised. -18-2t lEeivul Promised. J. Arthur Cope, of Meriden, Conn., was in town yostorday and a guest of William L, VanWcrt. Mr. Copo represents the Meriden llritania Company, tho largest silverware manufacturing concern in tho world. When its factories at Meriden, Hamilton, Ont., in California and Now York are in full operation tho company employs 10,000 hands. For tho past three years tho factories have been practically idlo, but the company intends to resume manufacturing noxt fall to replenish stock and put novelties on tho market for tho Christmas holiday trauo.. Wood's Hlieliandouli College. Over two hundred students nro now in tho Shenandoah college A largo number nro almost through witli ono course, and we shall liavo a largo graduating class for next June A large number of students have como in from Mahanoy City, Girardvillo, Delano, Lost Creek and Shenandoah during tho past week. The Shenandoah collego is tho largest nnd finest school of its ago in the state of renn sylvania to-day. Keiidrlelc House Free Lunch. Excellent hot lunch to-night. Hot lunch on Monday morning. Deviled crabs. Mr. VuiiWert to ltcst. William E. VanWert, who rccontly. re signed his position iu this town to accept a position as local editor on tho Mahanoy City Kecord, has now been ordered by his phy sician to rest from tho excitement that at tends news gathering for several mouths, Mr. VanWert will comply with tho orde; and will mako Shenandoah his resting place Ho states that ho is sorry to leavo tho pleas ant associations of tho Ilecord olllcc, but that his health demands this action. At Kepchliihkl'i Arcudo Cafe. Cream of tomato Boup to-night. Hot lunch on Monday morning. Meals served at all hours. It Was u Cat."" A family residing on South West street became gieatly alarmed last night upon hearing a noiso which they believed was made by somo one walking over tho roof of their house. Chief of Polii-o Tosh was summoned and ho mado an extended, but unsuccessful search for tho supposed burglar, A neighbor said ho saw a cat walk over tho roof of tho houso just lwforo tho alarm was given. llrennun'g New lCestuurunt. Sour krout, pork and bakod potatoes will bo served as free lunch on Monday morning, Y" Program. Tho following program will bo given al the meeting of the 1 " this evening : Singing scripture reading, Miss Cline; reading, Miss Hughes; solo, Miss Brown; news of the week Edward Banks ; "What I Saw of Interettat Long Brnnch," Miss Price; duett, Meters Hilton and Dawson; reading, Miss West: doclamation, John Dauks; critic's roiurt. Supposed Elopement. Jonathan Hummel, of South Main street, started this morning for Baltimore Md,. In search of his daughter, Ella, a miss of about 18 yeurs, who is supposed to have elonod with a traveling salesman who visited this town last week. TO CUltK A COM) IN ONE DAT Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund the money if it fails to ure 25 cents. ID FIEND Ifl THE TOILS. He is Charged With Maltreating a Little Mute Girl. DAMAGING EVIDENCE AGAINST HIM. Crowd of Enraged Women Chased and Stoned tho Man Upon Discovering Him on the Mountain-He Was Committed For Trial Without Bail. An excited crowd of men and women gathered in and about the office of Justice M. Lawlor yesterday afternoon. They wero thero in rosponso to a subpoena requiring them to appear against one l-.dward Howling, white-haired, but dissipated looking man, who was a prisoner of Constable Matt, tliblon on a charge of niim. The crowd glircd at the prisoner and seemed willing witnesses. Bowling was unconcerned until after the hearing, when ho seemed anxious to avoid being seen on tho streets with the onsuiblo whilo on his way to jail. Dowllng's victim was Sallin liialeck, a olisb girl aged 12 years and II months. The rosecutor in the case was her father. The girl is a mute Her hearing is not affected. Sho was uuablo to ap;car at the hearing and Is under tho care of Dr. I). W. Ktraub. According to tho ovidenco Bowling enticed tho girl from her home to the mountain ahoo tho ilats at tho west end of Coal street Sovcnil women had wabhed tho man and upon realizing his act they nabbed him. Bowling started on a run and dashed down tho mountain followed by a volley of stones from the hands of tho enraged women. When before tho Justice, Bowling denied tho charge, but the evidence of Dr. Stmub and the child's father was of a positivo character, and his identity was clearly estab lished by the ovidenco of some of the women who took part in the chaso. Tho prisonor was committed without bail and Coustablo Giblou took him at once to tho I'ottav HIo jail Dowling is about sixty years of age and has raised a largo family. He is a well built man and aside from his white hairs does not betray his age, but his appearance indicates much dissipation. SAVE YOUR MONEY. lluy Your Clothing AVhero Yon Cet the Host Value. Whenever you hear of u clothing house buying a stock by wholesale, that is the place where you want to go to get your clothing at retail, because you savo the difference that dealers who buy, small stocks must pay. Wo havo a brand new ftock of clothing and can undersell any other liouso in the town as wo havo bought 100 pieces of each style so as to save the diil'eienie between tho manufacturers' and jobbers' prices. Besides this vo liavo the largest letml clothing house outside the large litics and our ment enlargements have given un equalled opportunities in the way of light, so that our customers can see just what they aro buying. Wo challenge, competition in prices and aro ottering clay worsted suits at ft. No other dualer in the town can sell them at less than ?fl or f 10. Wo also liavu u great stock of nice dress suits, with satin lining, or without, and children suits we havo by the carloads, with no end to styles. See our lino of hats, especially "The Broad way." Nothing liko it. Mammoth Ciothino Ilors-E, L. (loldin, Proprietor, U-10-lw II and 11 South Main St. Tho lteceptloii to tho Trustees. Invitations have been issued to a recep tion to bo tendered to tho Board of City Trusts of the (liranl Estate at tho Armory of Co. I'., Eighth Regiment, N. (!. of Pa., at Girardvillo, on Wednesday evening, Sept. 23rd. Tho HnR.u.l) acknowledges tho receipt of an invitation to attend. lllytho Township Case. Important among tho cases to Ihj continued until tho November term of Criminal Court aro the cases against tho School Board of lllytho township, all being charged with misdemeanor in office, conspiracy and bribery. Counsel for defendants asked for its post ponement on tho ground of not having sulli cient time to prepare tho case. Buy tho wedding ringat Brumm's. JHilded tho Costs, Hubert H. Hirsh, editor and publisher of the Tamaqua liecorder, who was charged with criminal libel by William Collowa'y, escaped with half tho costs. Tho jury re turned with a verdict of not guilty, but divided the costs equally between tho prose cutor and defendant. A Mtisicalo. A mandolin club composed of Messrs. H. and J. I'ost, William Scliuiickcr, J. Meuser, J. Beyrant, F. Smith and J. Ploppert gavo a musicalo at tho residenco of Mrs. Hart, on North Jardln street, last ovening. It was a very enjoyable affair. Test Hide ut Lunelle, S. K. Stutzmun, of Heading, who rides a Faust Itaccr and was to havo tried for a track record at Lakesido last Saturday, but was prevented by tho storm, will make tho trial at the Lavello fair grounds on Sept. 22nd. 9-17-lt Marriage Licenses, John McGovern and Elite Parrel!, both of Now Philadelphia. David L. Jones and Mary J, Llewellyn both of Mahanoy City. Letters (iluuted. Letters of administration wero granted to Ann Calpin on tho estate ot jucmiei uiipin, ltiln of Asliland. deceased. Also to W. B. Stallcr on tho estato of George Stallcr, lute of Wayno township, ueccaseu. Wanted At the Factory Shoo Store, a numbor of boys aud girls to givo out tickets for beautiful decorated parlor lamps. tt Sold Ills Trotter, Councilman F. E. Magarglo has sold his bay trotting gelding "Ned" to John A. Grant. Poison Ivy, insect bitos, bruisca, burns, aro quickly cured by BeWittT 'Witch Hazel Salve, tho great pile cure. C. H. Uageubuch. WHEN MONEY IS SCARCE- Our position on the silver question is thus ; 10 five cent bars of soap for 25c A 25c broom nnd a 15c pail for 25c. urn duct pan instead of pall If you preterit 15c china cup and saucer - 10c. A good scrub brush - - -4c. 15c scrub brush - - 10c. 20c " " ... JO. 25c hair brush - - 15c. I5C " " - - - IOC. 90c Granite Farina boiler - fine. 5c water glass, per dozen - 30c. Sl'EClAL SALE OF LAMPS WORTH $1.25 PRICE esc. GIRVIN' 8 S. Main Street. PERHAPS THE LAST RALLY. Uelllilou of the Sum Ivors ill the tnlth Jtcgt., Pu. Vols., Next Weclt. Next weok will, perhaps, seo tho hist re union of the With Kegimcnt, Pennsylvania. Volunteers, as an organization. Iu 1801 this colobnited regiment was organized iu Potts ville und camped on Lawton's Hill until ready to depart for tho "front." The regi ment numbered over one thousand officers and men at tho time and the number in creased by subsequent enlistments, to fill up tho ranks depleted by death and disability, to over 2000. At tho last reunion, twelve or fifteen years ago, there wero not more than 200 sunivors present, and the number ex pectcd to lie in Williuinstown next wook will not exceed 100. Tho survivors aro requested to bring their wives and friends with them, who will have the same cordial wolcomo ex tended to them. Everything will be abun dant nnd free, except transportation. Tho reunion will take place ut Williamstuwn. Dauphin county, on Friday and Saturday next, September 23th and aittli. Special tram leaves Pottsville, 1. & K. depot, at 1.30 p. m on Friday. An assessment, to cover fare ami other expenses, from Pottsvillo nnd return, will bo asked fiom each member. Members intending to bo present should notify tho Secretary, Sergeant Edward Henry, No OOrt West Norwegian street, Pottsville, enclosing tho amount of their assessment. You get full value for your monoy at tho Grant Band festival and concert Sept. Sttli at Bobbins' opera house. Come and enjoy your self. 0-18-2t AiUertKed Letters. Letters addressed to the following named peoplo remained uncalled for at tho local postolhco: Mrs. I-rye, Master John Judge, Frank Loeb, Georgo Urshmitt, 11. A. Marki r, E. V. Wolsh, John Carl, Dr. Francis J. Kern Allentown l'ulr. Tho Ashland Band will give, an excursion to Allcntown Fair, over tho P. & B. road, on September 21th. Train leaves Shenandoah at 5:25 a. 111., arrives at Allcntown at 8.30, and leaves on return at 7:l.r p. m. Faro for round trip, $1. BO. n-in-at Coal ornaments at Brumm's jewelry store 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 iu three leading colors and are all trimmed with an 8 inch swiss lace to match. Regular value as 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. PRICES RIGHT. QUALITY RIGHT. SERVICE RIGHT. Three Positive Facts. Remember name and number. KIRLIN'S DRUG STORE, 6 South Main Street. V
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