YOL. XI.-NO. 230. SHENANDOAH, PA., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 22, 1806, ONE CENT. J. R. WILLIAMS & SON, SOUTH V1AIIM STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. FALL OPENING at UP-TO-DATE HAT STORE. We have a bigger stock and a more complete line of fashionable hats and cents' furnishine goods than ever heretofore, which are selling at such remarkable prices, never before offered in an up-to-date line of I fine goods. We also call special attention to our large assortment of gent s tine woolen underwear. Our line of HATS in all the leading styles should be worn by all careful dressers. At the ...UP-TO-DATE HAT STORE, 15 EAST CENTRE STREET, MAX LEV IT, Prop. Carpets, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, Tapestry, and . . . Draperies, Linoleums. and Covers. , I DDiET'C North Main St., - - ! t-- ? Shenandoah, Pa. As still have the 49c window shades. tdest value ever offered. COMPANY BUYS THE BEST MAKES THE BEST and SELLS THE BEST. Reduction in Wall From 25 cents to 20 cento; accordingly. This stock can enlarge my store. only. Como i once and take advantage of the Tl, - C.T.. PAINTER, 1-Al'EIt HANGER AND iUUHIUS 11. OlIJ'UCl, DEALElt IN WALL 1'AlEIt. S3 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa. DON'T TAKE The chances are 16 to i that you 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 GOODSFRESH. 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. LI HIGH GRADE AND PURITY GUARANTEED. Strictly Pure Kettle Rendered Lard. . . . Pure Old Apple Vinegar. Our Spices are the Highest Grade and Strictly 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 Jowest prices. We invite attention to the largest stock of RAG CARPETS we have ever had. All grades and prices ifrom 25 cents up. SHENANbOAH, A- LARGE NEW STOCK OF- PARLOR : SUITS Juat Received. p-ronn $25 Upwards. Paper. from 10 cents to 8 cents. All other uriules must be disposed of at once, In order that I These bargains will hold good for n short time reduction. ANY RISK. will make your horses sick by - PENNA. Philadelphia's Thieving Ex-Treasurer Pardoned. STOLE OYER A HALF MILLION After Sorvlnc Flvo Years of a Fifteen Yoar Sentence the Dishonest Official Once Again Breathes the Air of Freedom. In a State of Physical Collapse. IlAHItianDltO, Sopt 23. Govornor Hnst lngs last night signed n pardon for John Bardsloy, former city treasurer of Phila delphia, 'who, on July 8. 1891, was son tonood to flf toon years In tho Eastern pent tontiary for misappropriating over jcco,- 000 of city and state nionoys, whllo oc cupying his official position. The gover nor glvos no roason for his notion, al though It Is 'thought his decision was hastonod by tho fact thut Bardsloy wan stricken with paralysis of tho loftsldo on Thursday last. Tho pardon was mailed last night by Chlof Clerk Gcurhnrt, of the stato department, to Warden Cnssldy, of tho Kastorn ponltontlary,and Bardsloy was sot froo today. Tho financial panto of tho summer of 1891, which wrought Bardsloy's downfall, was ono of tho worst this city has over sufforod. It began with tho suddon col lapso of tho Koystone bank ahd tho flight of Its president, Gldoon W. Marsh, who la still n f ugltlvo from justice. Tho Spring Gardon bank was tho noxt to closo Its doors, and tho Konnody brothers, Its pros ldont and cashlor, woro Font to prison for ton years. Cashlor Lawrence, of tho Key stono, was given soven years, and was par doned about two mouths ago by Presi dent Cloveland. In theso two banks Bardsloy had dc posltod hundreds of thousands of stato and city funds under an arrangement by which, It waschargod, ho and tho ofilcors namod reaped porsonal profit. Unfortu nate stock speculations primarily caused Bardsloy's ruin, although It has boon ro poatodly urgod that ho was llttlo mora than a scapegoat for worso Blnners. Ho rosignod from his ofllco on May 21, 1891, and tho financial crash followed. Tho Bradford Mills company, a big concern of which ho was an olllcor, wont to tho wall, and two banks wont with It, nnd so did a largo number of smaller Institutions. Bardsloy was promptly arrostod, with tho othors of those Involved who could bo caught, and on July 2 tho sontonco was Imposed. An examination by a committee selected from both branches of councils finally succeeded In straightening out, so far ns was possible, tho tangled skein resulting from tho peculations. Tho agitation for Bardsloy's pardon has boon going on for a consldcrablo time, at tho Instigation of promlnont citizens who bollovod that Bardsley was moro sinned against than sinning. Tho principal plea presontcd In favor of tho pardon was that of tho prisoner's foiling health, and thero was abundant medical testimony brought beforo tho board of pardons to provo that ho Is pnictlcully In a stotoof collapse, and, If continued In confinement, could ltvo but a brlof tlmo. Tho board recommended tho granting of tho pardon about two weeks ago. Shot tho Girl Ho Called Upon. CASSVILLE, Mo., Sept. 82. Bon Bothol, a photographer, of Cassvillo, called upon Miss Maudo Hayes and spoilt tho ovonlng with her. About 11 o'clock Mr. Hayes hoard a pistol shot, followed In quick suc cession by anothor. Whon ho broko In tho door Maudo was found lying on tho floor with a bullet wound In her left breast, from which sho cannot recovor, mid Bothcl In tho corner of tho room, breathing his last, having sent a bullet through his brain. Dank Wreclior Collin Goes to Frlion. I.ndianapous, Sept. 22. Francis A. Coffin, found guilty of complicity in tho wrecking of tho Indlauapolts National bank and rofusod a now trial by tha su promo court, was yostorday takon to tho penitentiary nt Michigan City to servo out his sontonco of oight years. Slnco tho sec ond trial of his caso Collin has boon out on a supersedeas issuod by Judge Woods ponding on appeal to tha United States supreme oourt. A Headless Hotly Found. PlTTSimno, Sept. 22. Tho heodlossbody of an unknown man was found In tho Monongahola river at Wyllo Station, ono mllo north of Went Elizabeth, by two boys. Tho hood had been out or hackod from tho trunk with somo short bladed instru ment, evidently n pocketknlfo. An In quest hold at Wost Elizabeth resulted In n verdict of murdor. Blmrkpy-CorbV-lt Fight In 'Frlico. San Fkancisco, Sept. 23. Thomas Sharkey and Jnmos J. Corbottnro to fight ton rounds In this city for a purso of $12, 000. Yesterday nfternoon tho board of supervisors grantod a permit to tho Euroka Athletic club to glvo an athletic exhibition on Thanksgiving ovonlng In this city. It was announced that tho principals In tho contost would bo Sharkoy and Corbott. I'ugllltt FltMliuinunt Arrested. New Yohk, Sept. 22. llobert Fltzslm innns, tho pugilist, has boon arrostod on an Indictment found by tho grand Jury last weak, accusing him of agreeing to on gogo in a prize fight with Jomos J. Cor bott. Fltzslmmous pleadod not guilty, and wns held in 1,000 ball. At Kcpchlnskl'a Arcade Co To. Chicken pot pie to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Meals served at all hours. Committed to Jail. Johu Billy, an Inmato of tho county almshouse, was committed to tho county jail yesterday charged with rape committed on Lllen 1 much ton, an insane patient at tho first named institution. Itemeraber it costs hut 10 cents to get a plato of cream and enjoy a concert Thursday evening. Grant Band festival and concert. WILL OBSERVE NEUTRALITY. Our (lovornment Will Not Interfere. In the Turkish Controversy. Washington, Sept. 22. From tlmo to tlmo rumors havo como from European sourcos to tho effoct that tho government of tho United States has slgnlfiod on In tention of co-operating with ono or moro of tho great powers, thoso last mentlonod being Groat Britain and Italy, to enforce reforms In tho Turkish empire and pro vent further nttaeks upon Armenian Christians. To support thoso Btorics n perfectly routine movement of two of our cruisers has boon twisted Into nn Intended hostllo demonstration. It can now bo au thoritatively stated that It Is not contem plated, nor has It boon, that our govern ment In tho slightest degroo should depart from Its tlmo honorod policy of refraining from intervention In European attain furthor than is necessary to protoot Amor Icon citizens, and oven In protecting out cltlzons any action taken will not lie ab solutely Independent of any othor power. As was tho caso In tho Brazilian rebel lion and tho Chinese-Jnpanesa war, ond In many oh-fr lnstancos In tho post, tho gov ernment as a matter of prudence has Inalntaluod n sufilciont nnval forco noat plocos whoro Americans rosido In num bers to lnsuro their safety, but with tha political aspoct of this or any other Euro pean quostion thoro will bo no Interven tlon by our government. Mtno lloss Shot at by Miners. Altoona, Pa., Sopt. 22. Tho coal min ors omploycd by tho Glen Whito Coal nnd Lumber company, nonrKlttannlng Point, claim that they havo not been paid slnco the mlddlo of July. Yesterday tho miners ptovontod tho drivers from going into tho mines, and when tho mlno boss attempted to pxerclso his nuthorlty ho was shot at by oupof tho strikers, but was not injured. Tho striko Is still on. About ono hundred men aro out. O'Donnell DafciiU Slavin. Mew YoitK, Sopt 22.-Stevo O'Donnoll defeated Frank Slavin in tho fifth round at tho Empire Athlctlo club in Maspoth, L. I., lost night. They met for a twenty roand bout. Slavin was a two to ono fa vorite at first, but on n rumor that ho had Injured hlmsolf whllo punching tho bag thoo odds dropped und there was fair betting at 7 to 0 In his favor. Yesterday's Hasoball Games. At Baltimore Baltimore, 10; Philadel phia, 5. At Washington Now York, 8; Washington, 4. At Brooklyn Boston, 5; Brooklyn, 3. At Cleveland Cleveland, 4; Cincinnati, 1. At Pittsburg First game: Pittsburg, 2: Louisville, 1. Second game! Louisville, 0; Pittsburg, 3. SAVE YOUR MONEY. Illiy Your Clothing Whero You Ret tho llest A'ulue. Whenever you hear of a clothing house buying a stock by wholesale, that is tho placo whero you want to go to get your clothing at retail, becauso you savo tho difference that dealers who buy small stocks must pay. Wo havo a brand new stuck of clothing and can undersell any other house in the town as wo havo bought 100 pieces of each stylo so as to save tho dillercnco between tho manufacturers' and jobbers' prices. Besides this wo havo the largest retail clothing house outside tho large titles and our recent enlargements have given un equalled opportunities in the way of light, so that our customers can see just what they aro buying. Wo challcngo competition in prices and are offering clay worsted suits at $0. No other dealer in tho town can sell them at less than $8 or J10. Wo also havo a great stock of nico dress suits, with satin lining, or without, und children suits wo havo by the carloads, with no end to styles. Soo our lino of hats, especially "Tho Ilruud way." Nothing llko it. Mammoth Clothino Horn:, L. (ioldin, Proprietor, 0-10-1 w 0 and 11 South Main St. Kemlrlck House Free Lunch. Grond Army beau soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Deviled crabs. Gllberton Itlot Itccalled. At tho Pottsvillo civil term of court A. L. Shay, Esq., yesterday presented a petition praying for an order directing that tho testimony of Hon. D. D. Phillips bo takon in tho caso of Hichard Amour against The Schuylkill Traction Company. Mr. Phillips is seriously ill and is ono of Mr. Amour's most important witnesses. Tho suit Is brought by Mr. Amour to recovor f 10,000 damages for injuries sustained iu tho riot at Gllberton, when tho plaintiff was in the employ of tho company as a pollco officer. lllckert's Cafe. Our freo lunch to-morrow morning will consist of Boston Baked Beans and pork. l'ool Match. Tho Arcade cafo to-uiyht will bo tho Bccne of a largo gathering of manipulators of tho cuo to witness tho pool match be tween L. K. t'ulbcrtson, of llicbinoud, Va., and Frank Urecker, who holds tho honors in this town. A series of 21 games will bo played, tho winner to reccivo a purse of $50. Mr. Culbcrtson was in town sevoral weeks ago, as an attacho of Hunting's circus, Wanted At tlm Furtnrv ihfn, Rtnrp ,i nmnlini. nf Iiatu and girls to uivo out tickets for beautiful uecorateu jwnor lamps. tf A llaudsomo Oruuuient. Lawrenco McAvoy has presented to o Councilman Michael Dougherty a largo caso of stuffed birds of many varieties. It makes a handsome, ornament for Dougherty's saloon, air. .McAvoy is an expert taxider mist and this caso Is said to bo ono of his best plccos of handiwork. Ilremuiu's New Ilentatiraiit. Potato soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morulug. Fish AVlth ll letrllleil i:ve. Landlord Dan Bolich, of Gordon, caught a cattish i a pond near that placo weighing three and one-half pounds. Upon examina tion it was found to havo a petrified eyo, as hard as ylasv. It will bo exhibited at tho iavciio luir. Don't forget to attend the Grant Band festival and concert on Thursday evening, You won't bo sorry. Tho biggest 10 cnt'i .1 1 1 i. n. woiiu you v vt nun. v-Ai-vt flfl E1IJ1I FI. The First Ward Was Threatened by a Conflagration. EXCELLENT SERYICE BY FIREMEN Thoy Responded With Full Equipment and Extinguished the Flames When an Entire Square of Framo Dwellings Appeared to bo Doomed. At about 1:30 o'clock this morning (Ire broko out in a shanty at tho rear of houses on South Bridge street and tho Humes spicad rapidly. Tho buildings in that vicinity aro of a very llimsy character and it is surpris ing that, under tho circumstances, at least tho greater part of tho square from Bridgo street to tho P. & K. mil road was not swept away by tho llatnes. An alarm was sounded from box 21, corner of Centra and Bridgo streets, hut for some unexplained reason It was not properly trans mitted, although tho tiro alarm system re sponded properly to tho usual test at sovon o'clock last evening, which was mado by Electrician Heaves personally. Subsequently, however, thcalarm was properly transmitted, but tho delay gave tho Haines a chance to got suh a hold upon tho llimsy surroundings that tho people of the First jvard feared a conflagration would follow. Tho night watchman at tho Indian Iiidgo colliery put tho breaker whistle iu operation, which had a good effect, and mcauwhilo the firo alarm system sounded a proper alarm. Tholtescuo Hook & Ladder Company responded with its chemical engine and hook and ladder truck, tho Phoenix Hoso Company with its two lioso carriages and tho Columbia company with its two carriages and engine. Tho service of the companies was highly commendable. In spito of tho rapid spreading of tho flames and tho delay, tho firo was restricted to four dwellings and only one was gutted. . It was tho first regular sorvico for tho chemical engine and the apparatus did excellent work. Tho properties affected by tho firo belong to tho Davis estate. Tho dwelling gutted consists of two stories and a garret. A similar adjmniug building was badly damaged and the rear parts of two ouo and a half story dwellings were badly burned. All tho dwellings woro occupied by Lithuanian and Hungarian families, who succeeded in saving all but a few pieces of furniture from damage. Tho origin of tho firo is not known. It was claimed that mining clothes caught tiro from a range in tho shanty of tho house that suffered tho most, but tho family that occu pied tho houo deny this. They say the tire started from some unknown causo out side tho house and when they were awakened from their slumbers by the crack ling of tho llames, tho entire south sido of their houso was in llames. Great excitement was caused by tho tire. Tho en tire neighborhood was in slumber and the terror stricken people at first rushed wildly from their beds to tho street attired only in their night clothes. Women and children rushed to and fro cry lug and screaming, whllo the excited men of tho families turned their attention to getting out the furniture. It was a distressing early morning picture. Wanted. A good girl for general housework. Apply at 20 South White street. !)-10-3t Tlie IHltll ltelluloil. Tho members of the twth Itcgimcnt Associa tion will meet at tho Mountain, City Hall, on Friday, Sept. 23th, at 10 a. in., to attend the reunion to bo held at Willlainstowu, Dauphin county. Tho Fourth Iteglment Drum Corps will accompany tho excursion. Tho associa tion will leave the hall at 12 o'clock sharp. March out Centre to Market, to 12th, to People's Hallway depot. All others not mem bers of tho association, who wish to accom pany them, will also be furnished with trans portation at same rato us members. There aro a few veterans In town who aro not able, financially, to join the excursion. Tho ex pense will not bo much and tho Hkiialii is authorized to reccivo any contributions to cover it that any of our citizens may wish to mako. They will bo turned over to tho As sociation Thursday evening. If you want a flno wedding cake, let Otto mako it for you. Skipped From I.owlstiurg. Two well dressed young men arrived in town last night and sported freely for a few hours. They were strangers and made them selves conspicuous by offering a mileage book for sale. They left town at noon to-day just beforo a telephone message was received by Detectivo Amour to the effect that tho young men wero wanted at Lewisburg for skipping a board bill. The pair left town for Tamaqua. The I.OKHU Itreaker. Tho Lehigh Valley Hallroad Company has not yet adjusted their differences with the in surance companies, iu connection with tho destruction of the Logan breaker, and until a settlement Is effected, will not consider tho re-construction of tho breaker. At Urueu'H Itlulto Cafe, Nico calf's livor and potato salad will be served as fioe lunch to-morrow morning. Plenty for everybody. Meals served at all hours. The Iteadlug bale. Judge Achesou, in tho United States Circuit Court at Philadelphia, has dismissed the motions mado under the bill in equity of W. Kurtz and petition of Samuel D. Ithodos to stay tho balo of tho property of tho Philadel phia and Heading Company under foreclosure of general mortgage, which is set for Wednes day. Died at the Almshouse. Andrew Zoboda, an luniato of the county almshouse, at Schuylkill Haven, died ut that institution tills morning. Moluskey & Son, undertakers, will bring the remains to town this afternoon. Tho deceased resided at 22 West Cherry Btrcct. Freight Men Transferred, Slnco tho transfer of freight at Delano has been abolished, the freight handlers aro being transferred to other points. Two of tho men were Installed at Jlazleton depot yesterday. WHEN MONEY IS SCARCE. Our position on the silver question is thus : i o five cent bars of soap for 25c. A 25c broom and a 15c pail for 25c. Ora dust pan ftitood of pall If you prefer it 15c china cup and saucer A good scrub brush 15c scrub brush 20c " " 25c hair brush 15c " " 90c Granite Farina boiler 5c water glass, per dozen IOC. 4c. 10c. 15c 15c IOC. 60c. 30c. SPECIAL SALE OF LAMPS WORTH $1.25 price eec. Gl RVI N'S 8 S. Main Street. A SECOND VICTIM DIES. Another Fatal i:il'ect of the West Shenan doah Kxploslon. Stanley Homaka, tho socond victim of tho explosion of gas in tho West Shenandoah colliery, died at tho Minors' hospital on Sat urday, but through somo misunderstanding as to tho residence of tho man, the news of his death was not received here until yester day afternoon. Tho body was sent to Lost Creek and word was sent from that place to undertaker Moluskey, of town, that a corpse awaited his care. Ho drovo to Lost Creek and took chargo of tho remains. The funeral arrangements wero speedily mado and the body was interred in tho Lithuanian ceme tery later iu tho day. Homaka was a Hussian, 33 yoars of ago, un married, and boarded 011 West Line street at tho time of tho accident. Peter Sabowlcz, another victim, is at his homo on I!ast Lloyd street, under tho caru of Dr. O. M. Hamilton, and will recovor. It will bo remembered that Frank Lowls, the assistant flic boss who also suffered from tho explosion, died from the effects of his injuries on the 11th Inst. No inquest has been held in the caso. It was deferred pending tho results of tho in juries sustained by IEomaka and S.ibowicz and must again bo deterred on account of tho death of Deputy Coroner Mauley's mother Our l-'liinuel Sale. This department is all activity. You must care for your health. Wo curry a big line ut 125, 10, IS, 20, 25 and 50 cents per yard. All excellent quality. It. P. Gill's. Itleo Choked Keese. Dan Hicc, of Shenandoah, says tho Maha noy City American, was ariested lust even ing on tho charge of assault and battery on Georgo Hceso. lloth men wero walking along tho street when Rico choked Hceso and tho latter yelled for help. Hlco was taken beforo a 'Squire and furnished bail for his appearance at court. to criei: a cold in o.i: dat Tako Laxatlvo Dromo Quluino Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cur. 23 cents. Kuluored Marriage. It is rumored that Mrs. Martini Drew, ot Last Coal strcetand William Tyler, of JIaha noy City, journeyed to Wilkesbarro to-day, and weie married in that city. STATIONERY ! Twenty-four sheets of pa per ;iml 2 1 envelopes to each box. 10, I5, 20 and 25 Cents. LINEIN PAPER, Per E3oc 25c. We still hold the name of giv ing the best quality goods for the least money. 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 Alain Street.