fcrftl&. VOL. XI.-NO. 249. SHENANDOAH, PA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1890. om: CENT. 1 si if I feed: tnus; ;ou Strict u NE J Out Rtest 'ibekffl J. R. WILLIAMS 8c SON, SOUTH IV1AIIM STREET. SHENANDOAH, PA. 3 SPECIAL THINGS ! Fine woolen underwear from 45 cents to $1.85 per shirt ; drawers the same price. Our stock of woolen underwear is complete and feel positive that we can suit everybody. We have the finest line of stiff and crush hats in town for neatness, durability and quality. Prices ranging from 38 cents to.54.50. Our neckwear cannot be equalled by anyone in our line of business. Come at once and we guarantee that you will be suited. At the ...UP-TO-DATE HAT STORE, EAST CENTRE STREET, MAX LEVIT, Prop. Carpets, Oil Cloths, and . . . I Linoleums. . I .1 DDSnCQ North Main St., We still have the 49c window . . 7 . .offered r, snaaes. aest value ever 4 COLUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY BREWERS OF" Lager Beer, Porter and Ale. All the product of this brewery are made of pure malt and hops of which we buy the best and endeavor always to .... MAKE THE BEST that can possibly be produced. 4 Reduction in Wall only. Come at once and take advantage of the i Thomas H. Snyder, 23 S. Jardln St., Don't Take The chances are 1 6 to i 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 CHOICE GOODS New Mackerel This season's catch j Fancy Creamerj' Butter. I Patted Ham 'Lunch Tongue and Chipped Beef. Corned Beef IGood Laundry Soap 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 lowest prices. We invite attention to the largest stock ot KAU laki uls we Have from 2z cents no. tr. . h " 1 ' if ISHENANDOAH, Sn PENNA LARGE NEW STOCK OF PARLOR : SUITS Just Received. F"rom $25 Upwards. Window Shades, Tapestry Draperies, and Covers. Paper. From 23 cents to 20 cental from 0 cents to 8 cents. All other grades ncroiilinglj'. This stock must bo disposed of nt once, In order that 1 enn enlarge my store. These bnrgains will hold Rood for a 'short timo reduction, PAINTER, PAPER HANOnit AND DEALEIt IN WALL l'Al'EIt. Shenandoah, Pa. Any Risk. Winter wneat middlings. FRESH STOCK. White and Fat. Mixed Whole Spices for Pickling. Fine Fresh Dairy muter. and Tongue. Shredded Codfish. 10 cents a can. - - 10 pieces for 25c. ever Had. AU grades aim prices (WnjjL'toiiaA Still Receiving: Deleg-atlons From Many Sections. PARADING IN A RAIN STORM Drenching Showers Have no Terrors for the Republicans Who Visit Canton to Pay Their Tributes of Respect to Their Standard Bearer. Caxtox, O., Oct. ". llnln and slush did not keep tho big delegations from Cnnton yesterday. No moro oiithuslastlo callers havo boon huro than thoo from Tona v.'nnda, Iluffulo mill Syracuse, N. Y., anil Lcnoweo county, Michigan. Through tho ilrcnehlnrf showers tho callers marched to tho McKlnloy homo, making tho city re sound with their enthusiasm, while mounted troops anil largo bands of music nnil finely drilled companlos, uniformed In mackintoshes, evoked cheers from the thousands who stood sheltered In tho doorways and under awnings. Tho formal receptions of tho visiting delegations did not ond tho demonstra tions. Soon as tho city was shrouded in darkness tho clubs were again on the streets, Michigan and Now York and Ohio uniting to form the spoctaclo. When tho parade was well organized it marched and countermarched past tho McKlnloy homo, and was roviowed from tho little stand on tho front lawn by Major and Mrs. Mc Klnloy mid others. Tho first delogatton to arrive eanio In at 12:00, when tho regular wost bound train brought two oxtra coaches lllled with shouting McKlnloy men from Kastllrady, Clarion county, l'n. Thoy wero headed by a band, and tho banner carried an nounced tho party as "Tho Plutocrats of Clarion County, l'n." Tho delegation was Introduced by L. E. Graham. A special train of flvo conchos arrived about II o'clock in tho afternoon, bringing tho lumber dealers of UulTalo and Tona wnnda. This wasa distinguished appearing and thoroughly cnthuslastlo delegation. It was composed of business moll con nected with tho lumber trade, and, ac cording to tho statoment of tho spokes man, included many former Democrats. Tho reception was hold in tho Tabernacle, rain preventing a demonstration on the lawn. Millard P. Burns made tho intro ductory addross. Shortly after Ji o'clock n special train of flvo coachos arrived bearing tho Republi can clubs of Syracuse, N. Y. Most promi nent in this was a handsomely uniformed mid well drilled Syracuse escort, an or ganization effected in lbfll. Thero were nlso representatives of thirteen other clubs, iiicluilliigii detachment of wheelmen. The delegation was Introduced by Daniel Crichton, a business man. A few minutes after tho Syraeuso party arrived a special train of ten coaches reached Canton, bringing a delegation named In honor of Lonoweo and organ ized in tho county of Adrian, Mich. Tho party was mado up of about IX) per cont. farmers. Tho delegation, in a pouring rnin, marched to tho MeKinley homo to view tho lawn. They then returned to tho Tnbcrnaclo, where Henry C. Smith mado tho introductory address. In Ills speech to t hi) lumhcrnion Major MeKinley said: "No one can know bettor than tho men engaged In your occu patlon tho value of stablo money and of general prosporitv. No ono can know hotter than you. tho effect.upon your business of tho waves of depression and thoso ot prosperity, and I rocelvo tho assurances so feollngly given mo by your spokesman with a grateful heart, and return to you all my sincere thanks. This Is a year whon party disci pline sots looso upon tho pooplo of tho country. "Wo aro honored hero today in having with us thoso enterprising business men, who represent tho great lumber interests of UulTalo mid Tonawmula. In 18'JO tho lake trado In lumber at UulTalo was over 282,(100,000 feet, and at Tonawanda over 717,000,000 foot, though under tho lumber provisions of tho presont tariff law tho trado or Uullalo has slnco decreased until In 1805 It was 51,000,000 feet less than in 1&00, whilo that of Tonawanda had shrunk In tho samo period moro than 290,000,000 feet. Canadian freo lumber has been en couraged at tho exponso of tho luinbor ln torostsof tho great state of Now York and nil thootherstatcsof tho American Union. I may bo pardoned, gentlemen, it I say In this prosenco that I bollovo In tho policy that glvos preference to UulTalo and Ton nwauda rather than to Montreal and To ronto, Llko all tho other features of freo trado It has holped to mako us poor for the nilvantagoor otner pooplo living within another jurisdiction, nud who owe no al legiance to our Hag." To tho delegation from Kast Urady, Pa., Mr. McKlnloy said: "Wo aro too apt to forgot what Is bo- hlnil us, and too upt to bo hoodless of our own oxperionco. Wo can hardly realize that from lHTd to itjWI wo reduced tho pub He debt from 52,!)33,a31,:i03 to fDTO.OOO.OOO. Wo paid oft during thoso twenty years ?l,tW3,Gs;i,(l7;i or tho public ilobt. And wo wore under a protective and sound money system when wo wero making tho largo payments. Two-thirds of that groat debt has disappeared, and whilo wo were pay ing it ou wo wero bulldlngln this country the most sploudlil industrial ontorprisos, giving stoady employment to American labor at fair wagos and glvlnu to the (arm ors nf tho country a just reward (or their toll and labor. "During that period, for tho greater part o( tho tlino, wo wore soiling mora gold abroad than wo wero Inlying abroad. And tho balanco of trado was therefore In our favor, and tho balanco of trudo, settled as It was In gold, gave us tho good yollow monoy from tho othor sldo of tho ocean Four years ago tho pooplo of this country determined to change that policy and they did change It. What hns been tho result? AVe havo slnco that tlmo croatod a national debt, principal and Interest, of about throe hundred millions. Wo havo had (or tho greater part of that tlmo a deflcionoy In tho treasury, tho government not collect ing sufficient revenues to moot Its current ozpensos. "Your spokesman tolls us that In vour own county thlrty-ono blast furnaces havo been "tnppod. What does that meaur It means that wages havo been stopimd. It means that the labor has been unem ployed. It moans that comforts havo been taken away from hundreds of American homos which thoy had previously enjoyed. It means that which is true of your county has been true possibly not to such a largo degree through tho entire country. Now, what wo want to do is to got back to a policy that will give us a chance to Increase our manufacturing, lmprovo our homo market, extend our foreign market and givo employment every day In tho year to every working man who wants work." Today's lilvctlon' In (icurgln. AtTOUSTA, Oct. ".Tho election for stnto and county oillcors Is proceeding In Georgia today. There aro two full tickets In tho Hold, tho Democratic being led by W. Y. Atkinson, tho present govornor, whilo Seaborn Whlto hoads tho ticket put out by tho fusion of tho Prohibitionists and Populists. Tho Populists, do not re gard White as tho Simon pure article. Tho Prohibitionists nro much enthused, as tills is tho only tlmo they havo over beoli ulvon prominence. Democratic load ers nro confident that they will got 50,110.1 majority. A. K. lluok, tho Republican leader, has Issued a manifesto advising Kopuulicnns to vote for Whlto. To llroivn Out n Minn Tlr. WlLKKSIIAltm:, Pa., Oct. 7. Tho soueezo In tho Uutlerinlno at Plttston turns out to havo been a moro serious affair than at first reported. Tho squeezo was followed Monday night by an explosion ot gas, and yesterday another explosion occurred. An exploring party, consisting of Flro Uoss Fred Davis, Tracklayer Adam Smith and Foreman John Urady, had a narrow es capo with their llvos. Preparations nro being nindo to Hood the mine, which is now on lire. Three hundred men aro thrown out of employment. Lire-tors Withdraw by Itrqtlest. IlAliillsiiuitu, Oct. 7. .ludson ,T. Urooks of Sewlckley and William Stabler of Nor rlstown havo withdrawn aselectors on tho stato Democratic ticket, at tho request of State Chairman (iarman, to mako room for tho surplus electors chosen at the re called stato convention hold in Harrls burg. A meeting of tho exeoutlvo com mittee will bj held at tho stato headquar ters in this city tomorrow to amend tho certificates of the nominees of tho state tickotj Convicted of FitruUhlnrr I'uNe News. NoitlllsTiiwv P,i., Oct. 7. Dr. John S. Schrawder, of Inula, was yesterday con victed In tile criminal court of furnishing a false statement to tho Norrlstown Uree.e. This is the first ease in this county tried under the law of 1st)! making it a misde meanor to furnish foKo s'atements to a now.spaper. M ition for nrro-t of judg ment was mado on tho ground of the un constitutionality of tho act. The Halt Imori'H Oil' for Clewlniiil. Hai.ti.moui:. O' t. 7. The chnmpiousantl tho Cleveland team lofl last night for Cleveland, where they will play as many of tho remaining games as limy 1k neces sary to settle tho contest for tho Temple cup, unless a seventh should bo required, in which event Pittsburg will get It. It is announced that tho total receipts for the tlireo games plaved in Daltlmoro amounted to but '4,500. At Uracil's ltliilio Cufo. Chicken soup will bo served as free lunch to-night. Potato soup to-morrow morning. Meals served ot all hours. Tun lllg ltt'inihllcan Hullles. Besides tho appearance of Hon. John Wanauiakcr at l'ottsvillo during tlio latter part of this month, Chairman Ldwards makes tho announcement that Governor Hastings and Stato Senator Iloiso Penrose will also speak in this comity. The latter will speak at Miilianoy City about tho lllth inst., whilo Governor Hastings will address a meeting in l'ottsvillo on the 28th Inst. The visits of .these distinguished orators will bo tho ociasjon of grand Republican rallies. t Kepclilnskl's Arclldu Cafo. Chicken pot pie to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Mrs. Tracey Hurled, Tho funeral of Mrs. Mary Tracey took placo this morning (rum tho lato residence, on West l.lnyd street, and wasattcuded by many people. Services wero held in tho Annuncia tion church, after which tho funeral proceeded by four cars of tho Schuylkill Traction Com pany to Ashland, where Interment was made. Tho pall bearers wero Messrs. K, J. Gallagher, Michael Needhain, M. P. Whitaker, Michael Dougherty, Michael llrcnnan ami James Dully. Illckvrt's Cafe. Our freo lunch to-morrow morning will consist of Ulmer's sausage and potato salad. Oliltunry. Mrs. Harriet, widow of George Gilbert, Jlcd at her homo in Ifingtown yesterday, aged 77 years, She was the mother of Trail cis Gilbert, of Woet Cherry street. The funeral will take place ou Friday morning ut Hingtown. ltrumiiiii'M i)W ltestailriuit. Hot lunches will bo served free, to-night and to-morrow morning. 1iii-oi-s Drawn. Tho following are among thoso drawn as petit Jurors for the term of court beginning Monday, November llth: Thomas J. llroughall merchant, William J, (lalvin, merchant, John P. Starr, miner, Anthony (i rimes, agent, Wolf Lovino, merchant, A. II. Luiiib laborer, P. J. Ijingan, agent, Shenandoah ;' John Knox, Hill's Patch, Shenandoah is not represented ou tho grand jury. Ki'lidrlek House Free Lunch, Grand Army bean soup to-niglit. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Itmwird. A suitable reward will bo paid to any person who will give Information as to tho person who took John. Week's dog up the mountain, near tho water works, and shot It. 10-U-3t John Wkkks, How's Vuur Cougli? Pan-Tina cures It, 23c. At Oruhler llros., drug store. KLINE 10 BE Bill HERE He Has Been a Fugitive For Over Three Years. WANTED FOR BREHNAN ROBBERY In That Case the Thieves Secured Eighteen Hundred Dollars Kline Has Just Been Acquitted After Trial at Sunbury on Another Charge. Justice J. J. Cm-din tills afternoon received from tho warden of the county jail at Sun bury, Northumberland county, a telegram notifying him that ono Michael Kllno was at his disposal, providing tho limn would be sent for at once, otherwise the prisoner would bo released. The Justico at once sent a tele graphic answer requesting that Kllno bo de tained until to-morrow, by which tlmo cither Detective Amour, or Coiistnhlo llolin, will reach tho jail to claim tlio prisoner. Tho telegram reopens many interesting chapters of Shenandoah history in which a court comedy figures. Michael Kline is a Shenandoah mall and has enjoyed the dis tinction of being ono of its most dangerous criminals for years. Ho was tho junior partner in tlio notorious I'lynn-Klino gang of burglars wJio defied tho police authorities for several years. I lynu was eventually captured and convicted, but subsequently cleared from tho l'ottsvillo jail, figuring in tlio famous "skylight Might." Kllno remained in town until June, 1803. Since that tlmo ho lias been a fugitive from this county and although traced to several parts of this stato and New Jersey ho has al ways eluded arrest on that charge. On tho afternoon of Juno 3rd, lsffiS, Kline, William .ollncr and IMward I. outlier, tho last named two also young men of Imd reputation resid ing in town, were seen loitering at the corlier of Strawberry alley and Chestnut street and abuut 100 feet from the saloon and resident o of Daniel P. llrcnnan, which wcie then located at tlio corner of Coal and Chestnut streets. Subsequent developments showed that Kline anil his companion, waited until Mrs. lheunaii went to a neighbor's house and Mr. liicnnaii stepped out ou foal street to talk to a policeman who happcnid to pass. The loiteiing trio then entered tho lironnan houso from the Chestnut sheet en trance, went up to tlio second story, foried open a buieau drawer and cFt-aped witli $1,800 in cash. Tlio robbery was well planned and swiftly executed. Nobody siw tlio thieves enter or leave tlio house. The best evidence at hand was that of ono man who noticed tho men loitering at Strawberry alley Immediately after the robbery, however, Kline disappeared and was never after seen in tliis town. Zollner and Leather remained hero and four days after tlio robbery was arrested by Chief of Police O'llara on infor mation furnished by Louthcr's father, who became suspleious upon noticing his son mako frequent visits to tlio cellar of his house. Zollner was also auested and a search of tho cellar revealed $500 of tho stolen money buried in a corner. The two thieves wero confined in tlio l'ottsvillo jail fur some timo and to a detictivo who was locked in a cell with him Zollner made admissions that resulted in a conviction. Zollner win sentenced to imprisonment for 2J years, but upon attempting to break jail got six months more. Leather also got a sentence of 2J years and six months moro for perjury, or to lie moro explicit, for fueling the Sheriff. Whilo on trial Loutlier swore that tlio greater part of tho money bad been buried In a dirt bank at tho Kuliliioor colliery. The court adjourned and Loutlier was taken to the colliery to show tho placo of burial. Several hours weio spent in digging into the dirt bank when Justice t'ardin exclaimed, "You've got a hole big enough to bury Loutlier, throw him into it, he's only lying." Loutlier admitted that ho was hoaxing the Sheriff and was taken back to court. lie and Zollner havo almost completed their terms. Meanwhile Kllno was enjoying his liberty, but a few weeks ago ho got in with some tramps at Mt. C'arnicl and was arrested with them for shooting and dangerously injuring a watchman. Kline was passing under un assumed naino but Jonathan Ifogers, Sr., a former resident of this place and sinco de ceased, revealed tlio mail's real identity and Detective Amour at once lodged a detainer against Kline, at tlio Sunbury jail, so that if tlio shooting charge should tail tho man could bo brought hero on the llrcnnan chargu. Last week Klino was tried at tlio Sunbury court with tho tramps for shouting the watch man, but the jury failed toi-oavict lilm, and now he is awaiting tho pltasure of authori ties hero. Kline has always been favored by Dame Fortuuo and, although their exists no doubt that ho was tho ringleader in tlio llrenuan robbery, ho may yet squee.e through a trial without a conviction. Tlio only real evidence against him is that of tlio one man who saw liimloitering near Urcnnan's house and tlio fact that ho disappeared after tho robbory. Zollner and Loutlier, being felons, will bo poor witnesses for tho Commonwealth. Mandolins big stock just received at Ilrumiii's. M. :. Church .Meetings. Tlio icvival meetings in tho Methodist Lpiscopal church continue to attract largo audiences, and a full Iuhib greeted liev. I. M. (iable, of Mahanoy City, last evening. Tlio inlluem cof these services is felt through out the entire community, b'ev. A. 1). Oeit, lsistorof tho Puit (fcibou M. V.. iliuich, will occupy tho pulpit this evening. Lverybody Is mado welcome. Liithusiastic singing with tlio use of tho M. L. hymnal. A solo by some member of the choir will bo sung to night. Up to Date for ruins and Ache. Everybody says lied Plug Oil, 35o. At Oruhler llrus., drug stuio. Another l'ool Mutch. Frank llreckorand L. K. Culbertsou havo beeujuaU'hed to play a game of pool, 150 poiufB for fo( a sldo at Anthony Scbmlckcr's restaurant, on South Main street, to-morrow (Thursday) night. Tlio match Is to bo played strictly upon the merits of tho men ami tho man making the first 130 points will bo the winner. For -AND ALT. KINDS OF- PLAIN AND FANCY CUSPIDORES, Flower Vases, Rose Bowls, Etc. Also 20 New Patterns of Floor Oil Cloth, And very cheap for good quality. Gl RVI N'S 8 S. Main Street. Worthy or Ills Hire. A civil suit in which there were in anv amusing features was tried bofuip .Fn-t n Carilin this morning. Tho plain ti IT wh-. i young man of tho Pirst ward named Thorn n llrcnnan, and tho defendant Carbcy Lgun, f tho same part of the town. ISrciinan sw d to lecover $1,150 for the biro of li is hoi-.inud 50 cents for repairs to harness. Kgan said he was willing to pay, but llrenuan would n.,t give him tunc and slnco the latter had mo ! l'.giin determined to fight tho case to the loin r end. M. M. llnrke, Lsq., was present to n pi -sent hiln. Lgan snld that the horse was hum d to li i in and it refused to pull a load of ali.,ot Son pounds up a hill. Jlogot a iiumlii i i men to help him push tho loud and horse up ono bill, lie left Shenandoah early m the day and got back from Mahanoy I ity at night. On the way tho horse kicktd the harness to pieces, llrenuan challenged Ugaii anil his witness on the knowledge of Imrsi s and for a while the suit waxed as warm as if two thousand instead of two dollars wire involved. The Justico gave judgment lor tho plaintiff. Mr. Lgan declares ! will carry tlio case to the county court. If you want a fino wedding rake, let Otto mako It for you. Ili-dilall-llollon vuiitlalH. Oeorgo licddall, of Hazlctou, and Miss Laura lluttun, of town, will be married on Thursday evening at tlio homo oTj ; bnib-'i parents, at tho corner of Lloyd inaatui4 parents, at tho corner ot Lloyd ,M,i,r3i MM -.1.1! ..Ill ...l. ..1....V. SULCLS. 1 JIU DI.IU1I1K 11 11, mitu 11UIV Ul o'clock. Tlio young coup'e will reside at ;ls. Tlio weiliung will ttiKo place u. ick. Tho young coup'e will reside at lcton, where Mr. Iluddall holds a position aokkceper for the Chicago Itcef Company s a sou of IMward lieddall, of West lak Jiaziciou, wnero.iir. iiuuiihii items u position as ooo i; Hois street. Umbrellas ro-covcred whilo you wait at llruuim's. Itully at Win. I'l'iio. Tho Kepublicans will hold a gninil rallv it Wm. Pcnn to-night. Several promim ut speakers will attend and tho pcnplo ot that nlaco aro making arrangements to give tin m a cordial reception. Wanted It Itin l'urtrirv Slum Ktnre. a number of lii.vs and girls to givo out tickets for beaut iiol decorated parlor lamps. tt TO CUIIi: A COLD IN ONIJ DAY Tako Ijixativo liromo CJiiinino Tablets All druggists refund the muncy if it fails to cure. 23 cents. STATIONERY ! Twenty-four sheets of paper and 3 j envelopes to each box. 10, 15, 20 and 25 Cents. LINEN PAPER, Per Box 25c. We still hold the name of gi ing the -best quality goods for the least money. F.J. Portz 8c Son, SHENANDOAH, PA. ...A CHOICE ARTICLE... -OUR-- BEEF WINE T IRON At 50c Per Bottle. ONLY AT .-ibi. KIRLIN'S DRUG STORE, 6 South Alnin Street.