jT0L. il-NO. 255. 'SHENANDOAH, PA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOMtt U, 1800. ONE CENT. ! 1 A NFWS nF THF P.BMPAlfiNFRS , r, IHF SFWFRflfiF IllRIF I Myb&AtSWf Jm:m " " " continue regardless of the rainy wether. It wts&Zto'imL ! . Sl PAPTOP QTTTTQi 1 jv-iSv Oust Received. J. R. WILLIAMS 8c SON, SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. . From $4.25 to 16.50. Mode in the latest styles with hand ' sewed and cemented f cams. Tbey arc absolutely water proof goods and prices guaranteed. RUBBER COATS I From $1.65 to 3.5a. A vcrylinrgc assortment. UMBRELLAS. Fine silks at surprising prices. Ladies' and gent's, from 50 cents and upwards. NEW Carpets, Oil Cloths, and . . . Liinoleiims. J. J. PRICE'S. x snaaes. best value ever offered. COLUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY BREWERS OF Lager Beer, Porter and Ale. All the product or 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. i Eduction in Wall p. From .25 cents to 20 cents; accordingly. ThU sttrtk can enlarge my store Come at onw-Aiid take advantage of the UT - T J 1 Am SHyiAW) DI3ALEK IN" "WALL PAPKK. - Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa. Take ?he chances are i6to i that yon lig new oats A great deal of and light in weight. We oiler and heavy. The price may be onl I j One Car Choice Winter Wheat Middlings. OICE GOODSFRESH STOCK. klaekerel This season's catch anc Creamery Butter. Patted Ham mirdi Trmo-iif nufi fMiinnfr1 Hfif Corned Beef Good Laundry Soap - HIGH GRADE AND PURITY GUARANTEED. irictly Pure Kettle Rendered Lard, . . . Pure Old Apple Our Spices are aa n ,( i rtinu uil w i ni NEW FALL STYLES. iJJur stoc oitst patU ur stock of Floor Oil Cloth and st patterns and lowest prices. ock of RAQ CARPETS ve have jm 25 cents up G.W. KEITER, 31 lt,INAIJl-JVJ-M-l, STOCK BRYAN'S TOUR IN MINNESOTA I $25 Upwards. We carry a full line of M. LEIVIT. Window Shades, Tapestry Draperies, and Covers. North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Paper. from 10 cents to 8 cents. All other grades must bo disused of at once, in order that I TIicbo bargains, will hold good for a short time reduction. PAINTEK, PAPER HAMJEIt AND Any Risk. will make your horses sick by new oats now in market are stained, a car ot white .oats stnctlv old a little higher but the quality is White and Fat. Mixed Whole Spices for Pickling. Fine Fresh Dairy Uutter. and Tongue. Sslirrvlrtad Pnrlfittli 10 cents a can. - 10 pieces for 25c. Vinegar. the Highest Grade and Strictly Pure. Linoleum is larger than ever. The We invite attention to the largest ever had. All grades and prices - rINJ l"M-. Veteran Campaigners, Palmer and Buck' ner, Compelled by a Railroad Wreck to Disappoint an Audience Assembled to Meet Them at Nashville. DtJLTJTlt, Minn., Oct 14. "William Jen nings llryan and his party arrived In this city shortly after (1 o'clock Inst evening, and tho cumlldnto made two speeches horo. Tho day's campaigning tour had covered tho route from Minneapolis to Duluth, and at overy station of worthy slzo along tho lino Sir. Bryan spoko to goodly crowds. Upon his arrival In this city ho was mot by a reception cominlttoo, and, with Mrs. Bryan, was escorted to tho St. Louis hotel for dlnnor. Ho was then drtvon to tho Lyceum thonter, whoro ho addressed an enthusiastic meeting of women. Thenco ho proceeded to tho car barn, which was packed to the utmost with tho laboring men of Duluth. Hero Mr. llryan was pre sented with tho last utotisll necessary for the signing of a silver bill when It should reach him, providing ho should bo elected an clegnnt silvor Ink bottle, filled with tho Hum necossary for tho purposo. Charles A. Towno was chairman of both meetings, and nt each of them ho pre sented tho nomlneo In a neat speech. 3Iorc lViinnylvnuIatit Visit IMcKlutcy. Caxto.v, O., Oct. II. A special train of six coaches arrived yostcrday, aftor bolnpr on tho road slnco 5 o'clock Monday even ing. I hey were minors, mechanics and other citizons of tho Lohlgh Vnlloy of Pennsylvania. Tho inclement weather still continued, and tho visitors were tnkon to tho Tubernaclo, whoro Major Mclvlnley wtnt to rocelvo their irreotlnrts. Thoy rhvo him a most enthusiastic reception and ap plauded his address to tho echo. Tho vis itors wore Introduced by ox-Congressman Charles N. Ilrumm. Campaigners Pelnyeil liy n Wreck. Nashville, Oct. 14. John M. Palmer and fci. H. Iluckucr, who wero to have spokenln thisclty last night, did not reach hero untllmldniiht,thodoluy being; caused by a wreck on tho Louisville and Xush vlllo railroad. A largo audience had as sembled at tho Opera House and was ad dressod by Dr. William Kverltt, of Massa chusetts, who spoko for tho National Democratic ticket and platform. Fusion Talk In North Carolina. ItALEIUII, JJ. C, Oct. 11. Tho Populist conimltteo moots tonight to consider the Democrats' proposition to fuse. Chairman Ayer said today that it would not be ac cepted In Its prosont shape. Ho said tho Populists wero satisfied with their con gressional arrangements already nmdo with tho Republicans, but tho arrange ments which nlonoremained possible was tlio displacing of Watson (Dora.) by Guthcrio (Pop.) for governor, or tho mak ing of any arrangement betweou those two as to senator and governorship, ex cept that Watson must como from tlio head of any tlokot thus arranged. Indiana' flold Standard Tarty. INDIA.VAI'OLIS, Oct. 11. Tho stftto board of elections yesterday decided that tho electoral ticket of tho National Democrats should bo called tho gold standard tlokot. The board had previously notified Mr. Pickens, tho chairman of tho stato cen tral conimltteo of tho National Democrats, that tho ticket uould not go on tho ballot under tho namo of National Domocratio, and requested him to send In another name. This Mr. Pickens declined to do, stating that tho party which ho roprosented was tho only National Domocratio party, and that tho namo was descrlptlvo as well as legal. At Kenclilnskl'H Arcade Cafe. Oyster soup to-night. Hot lunch to-inorrow morning. NON-CATHOLIC MAKRIAGES. I'eru'n Chamber of Deputies IEefuse to LeguMco Tliem. Lima, Oct. 14. Tho chambor of deputloa yesterday rejected tho senate's project to provldofor the registration of and thus to legulizo non-Cathollo marriages. In Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia Protest ants cannot bo legally marrlod without becoming Itoman Catholics. Tho project referred to In tho nbovo dispatch was de signed to correct this nhuso as regards Peru. Tho Chicago Methodist ministers callod the attention of Prosldont Clovo land to the pecularlty of tho marriage law in thoso countrlos. A subsequent report gavo a spoclflo case or a air. llazeltlno anil a Miss Wood, i'ro- tcstnnts and Amorlcnn citizons, who wore marrlod according to their faith In Cnllao, all posslblo means bolng tnkon to comply with the laws of civil registration. A do creo issued by Sonor Ilantln, tho Peruvian secretary of stato, refuses civil registration to Mr. Hazeltlno's marriage with MlsJ Wood, speclllcally on tho ground that It was not celebrated acoordlng to tho rites established by tho council of Trent. This case was made tho subject of reprosenta Hons by tho state department to tho gov ununontof Peru. Ilrenntiii's Now lte.taunuit. llcnn soup to-liiiiht. l'oa soup to-morrow morning, G. A. It. Special Meeting. Tlio members of Watkiu Waters Post Xo. IK), G. A, It., are re-iioited to attend a special meeting of the Post to bo held at Maley's Jewelry store, North Mala street, on Thursday, 15th lust., nt 7:30 p. la., to nmko arnuiL'emcnts for attending the funeral of Comrade John D.uhlow. Ily order of It Htxnv KISKNIIAUT, Cuuiiimnder, The Last Thii Days or Sport. Don't miss tho last races at Hazleton, October 23rd and 21th i S1.000 in purses. Horso and bicyclo races. Uxcurslon rates from all points. lu-13-10t II- n JvEVN, ec y. Itiilny Wciitlidr Wimt Mop orso Snip. To-morrow afternoon, at 0110 o'clock, Wnliirou's big horse sale lioglii mid will continue regardless of tlio rainy weather. It will bo remembered that some time ago ho conducted a side hero in the street when the rain poured down in torrents ami lie wys he will do the same thing to-morrow. His horses arrived last night in his own palace horso car, which is a horse parlor 011 wheels. Tho horses were taken at onco to O'llara's livery stables, where the side will lie held. All the local judges of horses in the city pro noutieo this by far the hest lot that he, or any tyio else, over brought to Shenandoah. In fu$t many of tho wisest ones said they were too good for this market and that It is almost a pity to put such horses up at auction in this town. Howevor, Waldron says that overy 0110 must and will bo sold, no matter how small a bid is made, as that is how ho does business and every 0110 hero knows from past experience that he docs not run a mock sale. Until ho started coming hero town peoplo never saw a genuino horse sale witli no by bidding, and now that tuey have found 0110 who doos business In a business way they should stand up and patronize him, and not listen to tho groans of a couple of disgruntled anilsclfish dealers. Ho has horses of every size, color and description and will exchange before tho sajo if so desired. Lincoln Will. Hall At Bobbins' opora house, Thursday evening. CHAIRMAN JONES' FIGURING. Another View nf the Content from n Dem ocratic 1'nrty Leader. Chicago, Oc. 11. Chairman Jones, of tho Domocratio national comnilttoo, gavo out a statement last night characterizing as absurd tho figures showing tho prob able result of tho oloctlon as given out by Senator Quay. Chairmnn Jones statos that In all tho statos classod by Senator Quay as doubtful a comploto and linr monlous fusion between tho Democrats, Populists and silver Republicans exists, rendering them certain for Urynn. For tho samo reason ho clnssos as doubtful tho states of Iowa, Ohio and Wisconsin, and and claims for Ilrynn tho electoral votes of Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, .Minnesota, North Dakota and West Virginia, nil of which wero claimed for Mclvlnley by Mr. Quay. Tho table given out by Chairmnn Jones glvos 81 votes fts certain for McKlnlcy, 27'J for llryan and t7 as doubtful. At llrceii's Itlalto CiUo. Nico scalloped oysters will be served ai free lunch tu-uight. Plenty for everybody Vegetable soup to-morrow morning. Meals served at all injurs. Thu SIllKlng i:aiignllit. w I!ov. V. V. Davis, of Ashland, tho singing evangelist, was greeted by a largo congroga tlou in tlio .u. t:. chinch lust night, lie is so favorably known as a singer of the gospel, many ciiuio from distant towns to hear him notwithstanding tho inclement weather. All wero led under tlio power of song to acknowl edge tlio truth. In deep sympathy witli the revival spirit of tlio meeting, liov. Davis most aptly adapted his selections to tlio ono great purpose of tho service. In tlio quiet stillness while he sang, the thought of many was directed heavenward. Ho will be followed to his new field in Oregon by the prayers of many people. Kendrlrk Holme free I.tinch. Vcgctablo soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Important Nnlici1. Notico is hereby given to all parties having their properties connected with the I'lyim sotter, to meet in Mellct's hall on Wednesday evening, tlio 11th inst., at 7:30 o'clock, for tho purpose of adopting some plan to remedy the present evil that exists from that source. Ily order of ' Patrick Coxttv, Health Ollicer, Michael Graham, 10-13-St J. II. Mon-aciiian. lllrthday l'arty. "A birthday party was given Miss Emma Isgato last evening at tho homo of her parcuts,on West Apple alley. Singing, glanc ing and games wero indulged In, after which a supper was Berved. Tho following woro present : Hannah Loeb, Annie Marshall, Hazel Marshall, Edna Myers, HattloStaufier, L'dlth Itoyers, John Ilrlght, Harrison Ilrlght, John Kelly, Joseph Loeb, Willie James, Ells worth Echer, David ltogcrs, Albert lilacknou, John Williams, Albert Kerposky, Talley Kcrposky, Albert Hoggs, Willie Isgato, Mrs. David Ilrlght, Mrs. Charles Illacknon, Mrs. George Isuate, Mrs. Annie Kelly, Louiso Hiudtuarcli and Sarah lingers. lllckert'tt Cute, Our freo Iuuch to-morrow morning will consist of nice vegctablo soup. livening School. Hoys and girls wishing to attend the even ing schools, which commence, next Monday evening, can secure permits at the office in the Main street bchool building, Thursday and Friday of this week, at 6:30 a, m. and 1 p. m. Hoys can also secure permits on Saturday, noxt, October 17th, from 1 to 5 p. in,, at same place. tf ICemelllber It Volt llato it Cough or Cold, Pan-Tina always cures, 35c At Gruliler lire., drug store. Tall itl Coal, Anthony Seduskoy, a minor, had his back and shoulders severely cut and bruited by a full af coal in tho Turkey linn colliery this morning. Ilo.was removed to his homo on West Cherry street und attended by Dr. J. C. Church. Hood Time l'roinUcd. Attend tho Lincoln club ball at Itobbius' opera house on Thuixlay night. Musio by a first-claw, orchestra. ((runted u Pension, Henry Hienliart, of Ilrownsvllle, who korvod us a corporal in Co. A., 173rd Itegt., Pa, Infantry, was yestonlay granted a pension of fO a mouth. Application was made through cx-Justlce W. II. Shocuiakcr. TO Ctlti: A COM! IN' ONK1JAV Tako Laxitivo llromo Quiulito Tablets. All druggists 1 efuud the money If lit fails to euro. 23 cents. to the GRAHAM'S The Lat'er Enters Ball and a Denial on a Charge of Malicious Mischief Lawyers and a Commttteo of Council In vestigate the Muddle. Tho loading topic of local discussion is tho controversy over tlio First ward sewerage question and dllllculties arising from the matter aro multiplying daily. Last night an arrest followed and at least two families are on tho vergo of slander suits. Last night Michael (Imliam was arrested on a warrant issued by Justice llrcnnan, of Mahanoy township, charging him witli malicious mis chief, on oath of Anthony l'lynn. Mr. Graham appeared before Justice Lawlor, of town, and cntvied $300 bail fur nppearaiico at court. Tlio cliargo against Mr. (Jnihain i that during tho flood caused by the stone wall Mr. Klyim built across tho creek Mr. (Iralinm toro down part of his fence and al lowed the water to flow back fiom (iniliam's property on to Flynn's. .Mr. (iraliam said this morning that a board was torn from the fence, hut not by him. Ho now has ills war paint on and lias decided to put a fourteen foot fenco nt tho limerick street end of his property and will also post a notico at the 1'cach nllry end, warning teamsters to not enter upon the property without his permis sion. The etl'ect of this will be to close in Mr. l lyini and force him to provido means forgetting coal, etc., into Ids house. And thus tho complications for want of a 5100 covering for a sewer continue to multiply and it is hard to tell whoro they will end. It is certain, however, that tho money law suits will eat up will many times counterbalance tlio cost of remedying thu original sourco of complaint. It seems to lie a case of light to tlio bitter end, regardless of cost. On tho other hand, there are neighboring property owners who tako a conservative and calm view of tlio situation. Among tliem are Health Officer Conry, J. 11. Monaghun and also Michael (iraliam. They have de iscd a plan calling for co-operation of all owners of sewers that discharge into tlio troublesome creek, whereby the course of tho creek may be diverted from the l'lynn property without interfering with tlio natural How. Ily this means it is hoped to restoie peaco in tlio community once more. The proposition calls Into interest almost a third of tho propel ty owners in tlio town, so that tii6 pro rata sliaro of the expense will hardly run up to the dollar mnr. Tho creok re ceives tlio discharges from all tho sewer lines on C'eutie, Lloyd and Coal streets, east of Main street and west of limerick street, ?o tlio number of property owners interested is very large. It is maintained that sumo amiciible settlement had better bo made now and thus avoid considerable expense in tlio future. There seems to bo little doubt that the borough will be sustained in its position before tho court that tho cieck is a natural water course, and should tho court thus determine, all who may ho contaminat ing the creek by sewerage connections may be indicted, or compelled to cut oil' the con nections, or both. These interested property owners aro called upon to meet in Mullet's hall to night at 7:30 o'clock, and the result of their deliberation will bo awaited with in terest. This afternoon A. V. Schalck, V.i., of Pottsville, counsel for the borough, J. II. 1'omeroy, Ksij., the ISorough Solicitor, and members of tlio law and street committees of Council visited tlio Flynn property and vicinity to sco what authority, if any, tho borough had In a Hording a remedy and abating tho cause of the troublo and at the same time glean evidence for use on the trial of Mr. Flynn's suit against the borough for damages in trespass and which is soon to bo tried. Tlieso nlliclals will report at the Council meeting to-morrow night. James Young, who is well known in Shen andoah, will bo at the tbeatro Thursday night. "David Garrick," a lino comedy, will bo the bill. Orange IUoshoiiis. James J. Coakiey, the prosperous young dry goods merchant, of North Main street, was married at 10 o'clock this morning in St. Patrick's cathedral, on Fifth Avenue, New York city. The happy bride is Miss Nellie F. Connor, of New York city, daughter of tho late Michael Connor, and formerly of Ashland. Miss Lizzio Connor, sister of tho bride, was the bridesmaid and Joliu'O'Uearn, of this town, the groomsman. After the ceremony there was a reception at tho homo of the bride, at 831 Park Avenue, New York city, and In the iifteruoon the bridal couple started on their tour. After making visits of teverald.iyscach to Philadelphia mid Wash ington they will como to town. The Hkiiali) joins tho many friends of Mr. Coakiey and his bride in wishes of prosperity and happi ness. There Neter Wim n Helter Cure Than Pan-Tina for coughs, 35c. At Gruhlor ISros., drug store. Odd IVUous, Attention, A meeting of Shenandoah Lodge, No, 591 I. O. O. F will be held at Heilly's hull, at 12 o'clock noon, on Friday next, to arrange to attend tho funeral of our late brother, John Daddow, of Mineral Lodge, No. 3!o. Funeral at 1 p. in., to proceed to Odd Fellows' cemetery. All Odd Fellows uie ropteted to be present, ily order of Jons D. Tkkzirk, X. (!. Attest : JosKi-ii Disks, Sec'y. 10-1 l-at If you want a lino wedding cake, let Otto make It for you. Sent to the Almshouse. Says the Pottsville Chroniale: "William Mitchell, who thirty yours ago was rendered a helpless cripple by a mine accident at Kecse's old colliery at Fisldmch, cume from Shenandoah this luorulng and asked 'Squire McCool If ho could bo placed in the almshouse." Do you enjoy a good hearty laugh'' Go r r i -n. CTODF JH and see Jamea ning play "David Garrick" ' r -J 1 V I"- 1 - T on Tbnrsilfiv it YnoMl billili till vnu I i cry. 16 South Main Street. DON'T FAIL -T0 CALL OH US FOR LAMPS. You will declare our 88c Vase Lamp to be worth $1.25. You can have them while they last at 88 cents. NEW PATTERNS OF FLOOR OIL CLOTH. GIRVIN'S 8 S. Main Street. The ri liblshott Depart,. Archbishop liyau closed his visit to this town last night by confirming 700 children in St. George's Lithuanian Itoman Catholic church, mi South .lardin street. At 0:30 last night the Anhhishop was escorted to the church from the Polish parsonage, on Xortli Jaidin street, by tho First Lithuanian bund and the Lithuanian Catholic societies num bering close upon a thousand members. The Archbishop will not pay another visit to this vicinity until tour years hence. It was four years ago that his previous visit Was mode To-day ho is ollicia ting at confirmation ser vices in St. John's and St. Patrick's churches' in Pottsville. Visits to New Philadelphia, Port Carbon, St. Clair, llcchersville. Miners villc, Treiunnt and Schuylkill Haven will follow, and it is expected the tour will close next Tuesday. This morning tho Arch bishop was waited upon at tlio Annunciation parsonage by the Ladies' Aid Society of the Annunciation church. At 11 o'clock be visited St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, but was there only us tho guest of lii v. Cornelius Laurisiu, the pastor, as tho priests of this denomination otliciato at tho confir mations in their own churclios. At I o'clock this afternoon tho Archbishop left for l'ott villo, via the Pennsylvania railroad. Umbrellas ro-covcred while you wait at Itrumm's. The Keiimt Mcrlinc;. The revival meetings In tho M. D. churili aru still in progress. This evening, at 7:30 o'clock, liov. Alfred Heebnor, the pastor, will, by special request, attempt to auswei the question under discussion between some young men, "How do wo stand rulatuo to the future in view of the clear teachings oi God's Word ?" livening service at 7:15. cordial invitation to all. Shenandoah theatre-goers will givo James Young a line audienco Thursday night Everybody wants to see him in "Dav.d Garrick." 31 1 s, I'go At lloiiie. Mrs. I'go, who was suddenly taken seriously ill while on a visit to Mt. Carmel friends, has suthciently recovered, and is now at tho home of lior son, Joseph, on West Oak street. You Will bo Surprised When you see our ladies two dongola button shoes. You'll pay $1.50 In other stores fur shoes no better. I'At'Toitv Sum; Stoiic, tf J. A. Movint, Manager. A. PLAIN TALK With yuu on the subject of WALL: RARER. Many beautiful designs and color ing, must lie Cl0S6d Out at once to make room for other goods. You will be surprised at the low prices asked for the quality offered . WINDOW SHADES 111 every style and price. This is one of our important lines. We carry the largest selection in all qualities, sizes, colors and styles. Consequently we are able to compete with any store regardless of size. Ve have about one dozen of those special 8 inch lace trimmed and first quality Oil Cloth shades mounted on spring rollers to hang at 6oc. See our line before you make your purchases. F.J. Portz 8c Son, SHENANDOAH. PA ...A CHOICE ARTICLE... --OUR-- BEEF WINE iron At 50c Per Bottle. ONLY AX KIRLIIM'S DRUG STORE, 6 South Main Street. IP n). V . -