VOL. XL-NO 251. SHENANDOAH, PA., FIUDAY, OCTOBER 0. 180(5. ONE CENT. 10 .1 J. P. WILLIAMS 8c SON, SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. 3 SPECIAL THINGS ! Fine woolen underwear from 45 cents to Si. 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 $4.50. 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 ST 15 EAST CENTRE STREET, MAX LEVIT, Rrop. Carpets, Oil Cloths, and . . . Linoleums. I a ppippC North Wain St., O- O- a rlWE- Shenandoah, Pa. We still have the Ac window shades. Best value ever - offe'red COLUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY BREWERS OF" ger Beer, Porter and Ale. n 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. 1 rcriini m vvviii From 25 cents to 20 cents; accordingly. This stock can enlarge my store. ni y. tome ni onco nnti tiiko uuvaninge 01 me . - 4 - 1 M W nr r y y-v n. auUCl , dealer in wall i-ai-ek. 23 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah, Ra. 'on't Take Any Risk. The chances are 1 6 to i that yoit eding new oats A great deal of Musty and light in weight. We offer sounu aim iieiivy. i ne price may oe One Car Choice Winter Wheat Middlings. CHOICE GOODS New Mackerel This season's catch Mixed Whole Spices for Pickling. ancy Creamery Butter. Fine Fresh Dairy Butter, i Patted Ham and Tongue. Lunch Tongue and Chipped Beef. Corned Heel Good Laundry Soap HIGH GRADE AND PURITY GUARANTEED. trictly Pure Kettle Rendered Lard. . . . Pure Old Apple Vinegar. Our Spices are the Highest Grade and Strictly Pure. NEW CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS W NEW FALL STYLES. kid Our stock of Floor Oil Cloth and Linoleum is larger than ever. The atest patterns and lowest prices. tockot KAu wii'Ui we nave uiu as rails iiij W. KEITER, ANDOAH, LARGE NEW1 STOCK PARLOR : SUITS Just Received. F-rom $25 Upwards. Window Shades, Tapestry- Draperies, and Covers. rniri from 10 cents to 8 cent. All other grades must bo disposed of nt once, lit order that I These bargains will hold good for a short time reduction. ' ..... ... will make your horses sick by new oats now in market are stained, a car of white oats strictly old a mue ingner dui uie quality is FRESH STOCK. White and Fat. Shredded Codfish. 10 cents a can. 10 pieces for 25c. We invite attention to the largest ever Had. All grades and prices PENNA. HJBiflMllMEPI Jlany Lives Lost by Wrecks Along the Coast. DAUNTS ROCK LIGHTSHIP LOST! Her Crow of Eight Men Havo Undoubtedly Mot a Watery Grave-A Large Ship Wrecked at Mllford Haven and a Schooner Lost Off Holyhead. Qukexstow.v, Oct. 0. A gnlo which ho nan on Monday contlnuos with lncronsod fiwy. All tho buoys In Quoonstown harbor havo boon shifted, somo of thorn being driven a quarter of n mllo from their posi tions. Tho Daunt' a Hock lightship, hav ing on bonril a crow of eight mon, has brokon ndrlft nnd Is bolloved to have foundorcd, whllo tho Itocho'a Point light ship U not visible Tho Majestic, which loft Llvorpool on Wednesday for Now York, arrived hero Into yesterday nnd willed again for Now York at 0 p. m. Tho Majestic took twonty Instead of ton hours to run from Llvorpool to Quconstown. Sho encountered terrific weather, nnil reports that sho saw noth ing of tho missing Daunt's Itock light ship. On tho other hand tho crow of n trawler which has arrived horo reports seeing somo wreoUago which Is supposed to havo belonged to tho lightship. Tho Delglnn steamer Ponnlnnd, which sailed from Liverpool on Wednesday for Philadelphia via this port, has also failed to report hero. Both vossols experienced tho full forco of tho galo. There nro D00 passengers hero awaiting steamers upon which to ombark for Now York and elso whero. Tho storm has causod great damago at points along tho Kngllsh, Irish nnd Welsh coasts. A numbor of casualties havo al ready been reported, and numorous vos sols havo leon slghtod Hying signals of distress. From nil parts of tho United Kingdom immenso damago is reported. Tho south of Ireland, particularly, suffered badly, tho town hall at Quconstown being se verely damagod, and tho country around Cork and tho low parts of tho town itself being Inundated. Tho raco courM) at Tra moro was also much damaged. Trafllo In tho Mersey has been sus pended. A schooner with flvo hands was lost off Holyhead, and a largo ship wa wrecked at Jlilrord Haven, in Wales, and nil on board porished. Numerous small wrecks are also re ported by which tho nggrcgato lo-.s of llfo has been consldorablo. Incidental to theso disasters many plucky rescues by lifeboat crows are reported. New Dcmocratlci Klector. HAlil'.tsmnto, Oct. 0. Tho oxecutivo commltteo of tho state Domocratio com mittee met here yesterday and substituted tho names of Jamos .1. King of Philadel phia, Michael Dolnncy of Chester and Samuel W. Dlack of Pittsburg on tho electoral ticket for Judson 1C llrooks of Sowlekloy, William Stahlor of Norrls town and Harry Alvan Hall of Pittsburg, who withdraw becauso they were not in symrnthy with tho Chicago ticket and platform. John P. Corroll, of Easton, Pop ulist nominee for congrossmniwit-largo, refused to get out of tho way for I). C. Dowitt, of Towanda, Democrat, and no ngreoment was reached. Tho Democrats havo indorsed Jeromo T. Ailmnn and Thompson, tho other Populist candidate, and tho Populists stand ready to indorso Dowitt if Correll will withdraw. Hermit i:iigagcinnnts with Mnceo. Nnw YoiiK, Oct. 0. Senor Dupuy De Lome, Spanish minister to tho United States, has recoived tho following cable gram from General Woylcr, captain gen eral of Cuba: "Tho news published In tho papors of this city is inexact. Tho following nro tho only recent engagements with Maceo: That led by General Mel quizo, on Sept. 29, being tho ongngomont nt Lomas do Torino; that led by Colonel Grandos, Oct. 4, being tho engagement of Coja del Toro and Loma Hlancai that led by Goneral Denial, Oct. 4, at Loma Ceja del Nogro. No attack whatever has been made on tho trocha. Hawaiian Kxllrs Suit. VASCOUVEll, H. C, Oct. 0. Tho cases of tho Hawaiian oxllos, Mullcr, Crnnstonnnd Johnston, who were deported from Hono lulu during tho revolution on tho steamer Wnriinoo, and who are suing tho Hnwalt an government for?o0,000 dnmagoseaoh, camo up in tho supremo court ngaln on Wednesday, when Judgo Bolo mailo an order for a now trial on Jan. 5 noxt. Mennwhilo a commission will bo sont to Australia to oxamino Capti In Iilrd, who commanded tho Warimoo nt tho time of tho Incident, but who is now in business In Australia. I.radvllfo Mines Starting Up. Leadville, Colo., Oct. 9. Prom pros out Indications every mlno that was In op eration before tho strlko will havo been started again within tho noxt thirty days. Barricades, block housos and sentry boxes havo boon orected about tho Little Johnny, Bison, Last Chip, Emmott, Mahala, Mar lon nnd other leading mines, mid tho lies urroctlon has bogun similar defonslvo works. Moro mon are coming from out sldo nnd with those horo who are dally njn plying for work will glvo tho mines full forces us far as thoy are wanted. rnurteen-Vear-Old Girl's Snlclilo. PirrsiiOito, Oct. 0. Mary Colvlllo, aged 14 years, daughter of Mrs. Lizzie Colvlllo. of No. 13 Carson streot, Allogheny, com mitted sulcldo by swallowing carbolic acid. Sho had started to a prayer moot ing at tho Bothel Luthoran church, and was found leaning ngalnst tho wall of tho church In a dying condition, HI health, loss of employment and hor mother's ob Joctlon to hor going out with somo friends lod to tho act. Wanted. To Hunt Tun ltoonn. One furnished, ono unfurnished, second or third floors, Itcasonablo rent. Address "Rent," Hekalu olllco. TEMPLE CUP SERIES ENDED. Baltimore 'Wins Vour Consecutive (Imnci and Keeps the Trnpliy. CtEVKl.Axn, Oct. II. Tho final game ol Iho Tomplo cup sorlos wns as hard a fought contest as was ovor played on any dia mond, tlosplto tho fact that tho score w.h not as closo as It might havo boon. Thai Baltimore got so much tho better of tin run making wns entirely duo to tho fact that Corbett's pitching wns too much foi Cleveland, for in fielding tho gamo wai magnlflcont on both sides and honors wen easy. Cuppy pitched a strong game, but toward tho end hits woro bunched on hlir nnd Baltimore earned tho victory well Up to tho seventh Inning hits were senret and scnHorcd, but thon a two bagger, fol lowed by a slnglo nnd Cleveland's only error, gavo two runs to Baltimore. There was no quitting, howovcr, and tho runs It tho eighth were earned by hard batting. Tho gamo was full of ginger nnd there wns ootisldorablo wrangling, every point being fought out to n finish. Emsllo nno' Sheridan did oxccllcnt work, however, only ono doclslon being questioned, that when Chllds was called out stoallng sec ond In tho fifth. Corbbtt not only hold tho Spiders down to four singles, but ho struck out six mon. and wns so steady that In his only bad box ho got away from trouble after men were on second and third, with nobodi out. This was in tho fifth nnd was tho only tltno Clovclnnd threatened to score. Attendance, 2,000. Score by Innings: Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-C lialtlmoro 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 8 x J A llruhlfcti Juryman. WlLMAMsrouT, Pa., Oct. P. During tho trial of Dola Greo, ex-cashier of tho de funct jtuncy bank, In tho United States court, a juror walked Into the box drunk. IIo was at onco sent to his hotel by order of tho court, and tomorrow will bo tried for contempt. Tho trial was also post poned for ono year, becauso tho defendant on Wednesday night had a long conver sation with ono of tho Jurors. Charges Against ItnnU O'llrhCls. Emu, Pa., Oct. II. Information was made by J. II. McLaughlin, a depositor In tho defunct. People's Savings Institu tion, of Northeast, charging the president, Alfred Short, and his cashier, Fred O. Davis, and Bookkeeper Dowey wlthgravo offenses. Short is charged with fraudu lently taking and applying to his mvnuso moneys of tho bank amounting to $12,000, and the cashier and assistant, together with Short, are defendants undor a sec ond chargo of embezzling about $2,500 us deposits received tho day or shortly before tho bank went Into thohands of a receiver. Ball In tho amount of 0,000 was given. Itloxhnm's Majority About 1 1,000. Jacksonville, Fin., Oct. 0. Tho re turns to dato of Tuesday's stato election, embracing 491 out of tho Uii'J precincts and all but about 4,000 of tho total voto are : Bloxham (Dom.), 21,077; Gunby (Hep.), 7,870; Weeks (Pop.), a,W32. Complete re turns for twenty-nlno counties of tho forty-five in the stato show a loss of 15 per cent. In tho total Domocratio voto as com pared with lblrj. Tho Indications nro that tho total voto for tho stato did not exceed Ul.fiOO, of which Hloxham recoived about 27,2ri0ascomparedwlth:K,(Wl for Mitchell, Democrat, in 1803. Uloxham's majority over all Is about 14,000. At llreen's liliilto Cute. Dolicious clam chowder will bo served as fieo lunch to-night. Plenty for everybody. Fish cakes with oyster soup to-morrow morning. Meals served at all hours. A Slight 1'lro. An alarm of firo was sounded at about 0:30 o'clock this morning and tho cause was fuuud at a house on North Market street, occupied by tlin family of Thomas Lawson and owned by J. J. l'rfco. Tho woodwork surrounding a crock in aVhiinney had caught fire, which niado cousideVablo progress between tho ceil ing and floor before the occupants discovered it. Tho flro was soon extinguished with the chemical engino fluid and the other flro companies were not called into service. Tho lire alarm Aystem did not sound the proper alarm. ltreiitlan's New ItOHtauratit Excellent free hot lunches will be served to-night and to-morrow morning. Tho .11. 13. Church Meetings. Tho interest in tho Methodist l.'pi.-copal church revivals continues. Large congrega tions greet the preachers every evening and tho singing is of a licarty character. Many diflercnt denominations aro represented and many peuple aro being helped by tho services. This evening Iiov. S. W. Thomas, I). D., of Philadelphia, Presiding IHderof this district, will preach. Miss Ituliy Yost, formerly of town uud now of Dunmorc, Pa., will sing a solo. A cordial invitation is 'extended to everybody. Kendrick llollMe Tren I.uneh. f'hm chowder to-night, lint lunch to-morrow morning. linn. Kilns l)aU' llrnlher Attacked, News was received yosterday by Hon. Ellas Davis, Itcpubllcau candidate for Treasurer, that his brother, William, while retiring for the night at a hotel in Windsor, near Hartford, Conn,, was attacked by an uukiiown man with a knifo. Ho lias lost the sight of one eyo by a kulfa thrust, and It is feared he will lose the other through sym pathetic influniit.itie.il. This is a severe blow to Mr. D.ivis and ho has tho sympathy of u largo circle of friends. How Dollars Aru 3lade. As a rule, thoy are coined at tho United States Mint. Another way to make dollars Is by savlug; this can bo done by buying at ourstonl Aro your dollars deader alivo? If you irry them in your pocket they aro dead. ' you invest them in purchasing season0 lo goods, you need right now, thoy will bo'alivo and return you ldg valuo. HusluoBS solicited only on tho basis of perfect satisfaction. 10-U-2t , 1!. F. Gill. t ; Lincoln Club Hull, At Itobiins' opera houso, Thursday, October ljtb. M)slo hy a first class orchestra. It Th-tre Novor AVus a llettur Cure Than lun-Tina for coughs, 25e, At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. '8 Royally Received at Slahanoy City Last Night. CONFIRMATION SERVICES TO-DAY. Nearly Seven Hundred Children of the Lithuanian, Slavonian and St. Cnnlcus Churches Confirmed by His Grace This Morning. Special to Kvhnino Herald. Mahnoy City. Oct. II. His draco, Arch bishop liyan, whose visit to this part of ills diocese for tho first tlmo in four years was looked for by the Catholic pcoplo of this placo with so much gratification and pleasure, arrived at 7:11 o'clock last night via tho Philadelphia & Holding HallriKid. Prior to tho arrival tho various Catholic societies rendezvoused under command of Chief Marshal P. .1. Powers, marched up Centre street to Main street, and cotuiter marclicd to the Philadelphia & Heading Itailmad station, where a very largo concourse of pcoplo awaited tho ai rival of the distin guished visitor. When tho train arrived the crowd pres-ed forward eagerly to get a peep at his Grace llev. P. ('. MoEnrne, of St. Canicus church, of tnwn, was on tho tniin, having met tho Archbishop at Tamaqua, anil was tho first to make his appearance before the throng, followed closely by Archbishop liyan. As tho latter was recognized tho great crowd ptessed forward so eagerly that tho pollco bad difliculty in keeping open a passage way to the carriages. Archbishop l!yan and Iievs. McEnroo and McManimin, of St. Canicus church, seated themselves in an open barouche drawn by four lino horses elaborately decorated with silver Mounted harness. A carriage contain ing llev. l'.intecinus, pastor of the Lithu anian church; llev. Veucelaus Mutulaitis, as sistant pastor of St. George's Lithuanian Catholic church, of Shenandoah, and llev. Milckas, of Mincrsvillc, followed. Tho signal for the pura'lo having been given tho lino moved out Centre street to Fifth, to Malianoy, to I), to Centre, to Cata wlssa, and dispersed at St. ('aniens church. Tho lino of parade was about half a mllo in length and presented a brilliant appearance. It was formed a follows : Chief Marsh.il, P. J. Powers. Aides : John Larkiu, John Myorlsh, Charles Adams, Andrew Muscavngc rinsT DIVISION. Lithuanian lUud. St. Louis Society. St. Joseph Society. St. Anthony Society. St. I.udwick Society. St. Cassimcr Society. St. Georgo Society. FKCOKIl DIVISION. Father Matthew Pioneer Drum Corps escort ing the. Archbishop's carriage. Carriages containing Clergy. St. Cassimcr Military Society, acting as body guard. St. John Society. St. Georgo Society. As tho carriages passed tho churches the bells in the steeples rang out a weleomo to the distinguished guest, ami tho Humane Fire Company rang the bells of its hnso car riage as tho parade passed its building. The societies in line carried Japanese lanterns and torches. As his carriage moved along tho route Archbishop liyan gracefully tipped his hat in acknowledgment of the greetings from the vast gathering of people. When the carriages icached the St. Canicus par sonage the Archbishop and party alighted and entered the parsonago without ceremony, whereupon the assemblage dispersed. The loud tones of St. Canicus church bell announced this morning that early services had begun. Shortly before 7:30 o'clock tho church was filled witli parishioners who as sembled to attend tho mass celebration by his Grace, Archbishop liyan, assisted by Father McMnnlman. Tho most imposing and interesting services of the day, however, took phuo at II o'clock this morning, when a largo procession of children, numbering (lot), tiled into the church and received the rite of confirmation. Tho boys preceded tho girls and were very neatly attiicd. Tho lino of littlo girls dressed in snowy wliito with wreaths adorning their heads was a pietty sight. Each boy and girl held a lighted candle and under the lustre of tho many flames the scene was an effective ono. The Archbishop, attired in his stately purple robe, came uext, followed hy tho pastor of St. Canicus church, Father McKnroc, and visiting priests. During the march the children sang "Come, Holy Ghost, Send Dowu Those lleamsi" Tho procession proceeded to the altar rail and the Archbishop ascended tho altar steps and delivered interesting instruc tions to tho children, after which ho blessed thoso present and then conforied the holy rite of confirmation. During the tlmo the Archbishop was administering the sacra ment tho children sang. Tho Archbishop was attended at tlte altar by Iievs. P. C. McEnroe, McManimln and Glosnk, of town; Nalou, of Shenandoah; Sauuskiewicz, of town ; Laughlln and l'lendcrgast, Malianoy Plane; Fogarty and llrady, Minorsvillo; McGovern, Pottsville; O'Connor, St. Clair; and McGettlgan, Ash land. The number of children confirmed was as follows : St. Canicus parish, M2; Lithuanian, Ml; Slavonian, 37. Immediately after the confirmation ser vices the Archbishop olliciated at benedic tion, during which the choir sang, "O, Silu torls." Services are now in progress In St. Fldells church. The ArchbUhou will leave hero this oven lug for Malianoy Plane and after conducting confirmation services there tills evening will go to Mluorsvillo. This program, however, is subject to change. Umbrellas re-covered while you wait at lirumm's. The Hoy lteturued, Georgo Hortzog, Jr., who was missing from his homo sinco Monday, returned home last evening. Tho boy said he had been out chostnuttlug and wandered as far as Mill villc, where ho remained somo time with a farmer. If you want a fine wedding cake, let Otto mak$ It for you. FLOWER POIS, JARD1HIERS AND A I.I, KINDS OP PLAIN AND FANCY CUSPIDORES, Flower Vases, Rose Bowls, Etc. Also 20 New rntlems of Floor Oil Cloth, And very chenp for good tmnlity. Gl RVI N'S 8 S. Main Street. ANOTHER GRAND RALLY. lr. CVupkn to Speak Hero Tor the Ito publican Ticket. Arrangements havo been completed for another grand Iiepuhllcan rally in this town, to bo held on Wednesday evening, next. Among tho speakots who havo been secured for tho occasion, in addition to Congressman Ilrumm, is Dr. Cmipka, an eminent physn i,m formerly of Philadelphia, who is excellently versed in tho Polish, Lithuanian ami r.ir'h-li languages and thoroughly posted on tho issues of tho campaign. Dr. Czupka lias been induced to como hero by many of ins countrymen who aro anxious to hear the issues oxpounded in their native tongue, and he will undoubtedly meet witli a hearty reception. Hlckcrl's Cnle. Our freo lunch to-morrow morning will consist of sour krout, mashed potatoes and pork. Itreclter AVilis. In tho pool match last evening at ntlmny Schmickers, saloon between Frank llreekcr, of town, and L. K. Culhertson. of Kit-hmoml, Va., tho former made a total of 1SH points with (1 scratches and tho latter l:i:i points w ith 7 scratches. Tho match was an interest ing one and was witnessed hy a large crowd At KcpcIilusM's Arcade C.ife. Cream of tomato soup to-night. Hot lunch to-moriow morning. Ileal Closed. v Tho negotiations for tho purchao of thof Yost properties-, nt the -f orihrf of Main and Lloyd streets, by J. J. Francy were closed last evening. The price paid was $1(1,500. Many alterations in tho properties will be made next spring. Tor Sale. Household goods including bed room suite, chairs and rockers, also ono cooking stovo ii.iil t, .irl.tr lii.itler li.tlli frnml ntttl m-iv U'ill Ito sold cheap. Call at 23 South White strict. ltl--lw Clleliileul l.'ligllin Mishap. Title ,,,.r,tltiir na tlin l.'AKim ..lii.tnii-nl engine was responding to an alarm uf file it met with a mishap, by ono of tho large doors of the engino houso Hying shut. The door was caught between the two trucks of tho engine, raising the door oil' its hinges. Tho damago is but slight. to cum: A COI.I) IN oni: DAV Tako Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 23 cents. BOX STATIONERY ! Twenty-four sheets of paper ami z envelopes to each box. 10, 15, 20 and 25 Cents. LINEN PAPER, Pe r Box 25c We still hold the name of giv ing the best quality goods for the least money. F.J. Portz 8c Son, SHUNANDOAH, 1'A, ...A CHOICE ARTICLE... -OUR-- BEEF WINE IRON At 50c Per Bottle. ONLY AT DRUG STORE, 6 South Alain Street.
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