1 1 ' " SHENANDOAH, PA., TJITHSDAY, OCTOHKH TOL. XL-NO ON?: CENT. 22. 1800, J. R. WILLIAMS 8c SON, SOUTH INIAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. BIG BARGAINS IN FINE - WOOLEN - UNDERWEAR ! . Medicated Red Flannels, shirt and drawers, in all sizes, $1.45 per suit. A better grade at $1.7s. Here is a surprising bargain in fine Camel's Hair Under wear, shirt and drawers, for $2.20. jsat MAX LEVIT, UP-TO-DATE HATTER 15 EL. CENTRE. STREET. Carpets, Oil Cloths, and . . . Linoleums. J. J. PRICE'S. We still ha shades, r offered. 3 the Best 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. Reduction in Wall From 25 cents to 20 cents; from 10 cent 9 to S cent?. All other griules accordingly. This stock must bo disposed of at once, In order tliat I can enlarge my store. These bargains will hold good for a short time only. Come nt once and take advantage of the reduction. np U PAINTER, PAPEK HANGER AND Thomas n. Snyder, deal in.!. 23 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa. on't Take The chances are 16 to 1 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 esound and heavy. The price may be a little higher but the quality is right. One Car Choice 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 Hani and Tongue, launch Tongue and Chipped Beef. Shredded Codfish. Corned Beef 10 cents a can. Good Laundry Soap"-10 pieces for 25c. HIGH GRADE AND PURITY GUARANTEED. Strictly Pure Kettle Rendered Lard. . . . Pure Old Apple Vinegar. . Our Spices are the Highest Grade and Strictly Pure. MEW CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS NEW FALL STYLES. Our stock of Floor Oil Cloth and latest patterns and lowest prices. stock of KAu CAKiJuii we nave jfom 25 cents up. G. W. KEITE.R, iSHENNDOAH, A LARGE NEW STOCK OF PARLOR : SUITS Oust Received. Fro m $25 Upwards. and GENT'S FURNISHER, EW Window Shades, Tapestry Draperies, and Covers. North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. 49c window value ever Paper. Any Risk Winter Wheat middlings. Linoleum is larger than ever. 1 he We invite attention to the largest ever Had. All grades aim prices - PENNA. I Unfortunately Muddy Streets and Roads Interferred Somewhat. FERGUSON'S THEATRE CROWDED. Speeches Made by Congressman Stone, of Allegheny City, and D. C. Hennlng, of Fottsvllle Tho Congressman Made an Excellent Address. TI10 flrst parade and ccucral Itepubllcan demonstration of tlio campaign In town last niRht was a great success. In spito of disap pointment from soino source from which tho committeo or arrangements expected sun stantial aid. Tlio disappointments, liowovcr, wero not slue to lack of interest, hut to woather conditions. The St. Nicholas Mc- Kinley and llobart Marching Club hoped al most to tlio last hour to tako part in tlio demonstration, but finding that tlio condi tion of tho roads left in such a bad condition by tho recent rains did not im prove ft sent a delegation to town by train to express regrets and say that with moro favorable conditions tho club will take part in tlio noxt demonstration. Mahanoy City sent a delegation with a similar message. Ashland was on hand with nearly a bundled men in attractive campaign uniforms and torches with flames that seemed to vie with the enthusiasm of tho bearers. Tho marchers passed along tho route of parade on the pave ments, acting as escort with tlio (irant lland and tlio mounted guard under command of Chief Marshal James S. Williams and IMward Kester and M. P. ltlazis, his aides, to tho carriages containing tlio speakers and several prominent Ilepublicans of tlio county. Tableau lights and liroworks made tlio route of parade brilliant and tho cheers and other expressions of enthusiasm of tho people as tho marcheis passed through tho streets showed plainly that tlio campaign of educa tion lias caused as big a drop in tho llryan sentiment as tlio white metal has taken in tho markets. Upon arrival at Ferguson's theatre the Grant Hand took a position on tho elaborately decorated stage and rendered ono of its favorite selections as tlio peoplo poured into tlio theatre and filled all tlio available seats. The assemblago was a largo ono and tlio speakers were listened to with great atten tion. Tho meeting was called to order by County Chairman S. llurd I'dwards, of Pottsville, at about eight o'clock. Tlio following wcro tlio officers of tlio meeting: Chairman, Thomas llaird ; Secre taries, William Peeves, V. G. Hess and W. J. Morgan ; Vice Presidents, Kdwin It. Williams, J. J. Price, John liuchm, A. 1). (iable. IXmiel Sterner, Marshall liaimh, Dr. Straub, T. M. Stout, William Gregory, Samuel Thomas, Thomas liellis, Warren Portz, Kdward llrohst, Benjamin Richards, William Marshall, John Wagner, Dr. Matter, A. J. Laiidcman, W. J. Wutkins, David Morgan, S. A. lieddall, John T. Lee, James I.. Morgan, John lirown, Morgan Davis, Cornelius Davenport, Levi llefonich, Simon Yediusky, I!. F. Parrott, John Seagcr, John McGrail, William Watson, Daniel Ogden, Charles Girvin, William Hilton, Moses llogers, Ldward Kester. Thomas Grant, William Stein. Dr. 1'ctzer, Harry lioyer. William Laudcmun, L L. Kebler, Joseph lioehm, Charles Smith, John llitchings, David Ilrooks, John I'amage, William Johnson, C. D. Frickio, Ldward Cupper, William II. Lewis, John A. Glovor, llenj- licddall, Peter llilcy, William Patterson, Samuel Shone, Gwellym Jones, FraukShirey, James Glover, Oliver Loucks, William Glenn, David Hughes, Charles Schoppo, Pert Hooks, Klmer Johnson, John T. Thomas,. William llroughall, Daniel liiclmrdson, Fred Carl, Ilenj. Sovern, Harry Carl, Dr. Church, hd ward Dohcrty, Thomas Keddill' IJobert Wollom, Dr. J. P. lioberts, Frank Schmidt, William Neiswenter, John D. Trezise, Lewis Powell, It. A. Glover, Harry Huutziuger, Lewis llafncr, William Gaskins, Georgo Seager, LImer Wasley, Charles Wasley, William P. Williams, John Grant, Amos Yaruell, Edward Spears, Thomas Lee, Tally Phillips, Thomas Tosli, W. J. Daddow, lionj. Moyer, James Ilrooks, Joseph Dusto, Louis Maun, Lewis Hopkins, Edward Cooper, W. P. Phillips, Georgo Hafncr, Owen Thomas, Elmer Wilde, Martin Sheeler, Charles Lewis, Win. 1'. Jones, John White, John Dovo, Thomas Dove, George Millichap, Hiram Moyer, James Patterson, A. l-.Mor gan, Jacob Frantz, Jauios Moyer, Harry Kciper, William Schwindt, William Nicholas, Geo. Keiper, AIox. Mrouse, ICobcrt Dengler, Samuel Davis, David Llewellyn, Georgo Knott, Isaac Morris, Jonas Gilllllan, Abo Grail', Josh Tempest, William II. Evans, William Jacobs, Ebb Adams, Daniel Ellis, James Mujor, Michael Morroek, t M Phillips, Edward Itcese, IScnjamiii Simmons, Charles Lcltzel, It. A. Hagenbuch, Jauios O. Satulisell, C. T. Strauxhn, llenjamln Janics, James D.iniell, Samuel Stitzer, Charles licddall, Thomas lieddall, David Jenkin Christ. Foltz, John Helper, Georgo Howard David Kale, Marshal Hughes, Harry Good man, G. W. lieddall, C. C. Williams, T. J llrougball. William Kerslake, William 1) Smith, Evan Anstock, Harry ' Angood Richard Morgan, Edward It. Williams, James Morgun, T. J. Davis, Joseph lull, Josepli ltyncavago, Matt. Illazis, Alex. Kim-aid, George ltoxby, Sr., William T. Treiiso, T. T. Williams, Moms Owens, W. ,J. Morgan James llradley, Lawronco Mangam, John A Lewis, T. It. Peddall, A. H. Swalm, John Gregory, Sylvester Yost, Fied Kclthau, John M. SheaU'er, T. J. James, Monroo kchler, 1). H. Laudeman, It. D. Itcose, Lewis Zerhy, Allen Auspjch, Nathan lieddall, Hubert Siddol, Hobort Jones,.Itichard Ogden, Thomas Powel I. Phil. Gable, llonry 1,. Jones, Thomas Mausell, G. fl. Clausor, Henry Zulllek, Georgo Krick, Jacob liambergor, Thomas Saurian, Colfax Hrown, Win. Jamos, David 1). Hrown, Thomas llaird, John Martin, Martin Kommoror, Oscar Kohlor, Jacob Keter, John ltoberts, J. P. Williams, David ftiukt, Edward litmwall, S. L. Hrown, lMwwnl Hunter, George W. Davis, Samuel Ki4, John Hitler, Daniel ltedoa, John lUokor, U. W. Sheeler, Edward Williams, Klwimd Jaeoby, John W. Morgan, Georgo Wadey, William liiuhlnsky, Georgo Itoboca, John llcunltik, Lewis Stank, Martin Clemgo, Peter llurkc, John Powell, Joseph Arch. Continued on Second imgc.J Cnthntlc University licctorshlp. Washington, Oct. 89. The board f ill rectors of the Cnthollo unlvcrsitj iidjimrneil yesterday, utter having Holoctod the iiiiinos of three priests to submit t the pope, froni which list Leo will neloct tho Successor to Dlshop Koano ns rector of thd university. The names elionon are Father Conaty, president of tho Summer rhool at 1'latta burft, X. Y. ; Father lllordan, of St. KH nboth's church, Chlcniro, ami Father Moonoy, vloar general of Now York. One of those will bo dosiKiiated by the pope ns rector of tho university. Tho vacancy on tho board of directors of tho university caused by tho death of Bishop Marty, was flllod by tho election of Archbishop Hlor dan, of San Francisco. Thobonrd refused to aocopt tho resignation of Hlshop Koauo ns a director of the university, and ho will continue to servo In that capacity. A Father's Awful Crime. IjANCASTKU, I'n., Oct. 23. James Yol lcjlts has boon committed to Jail for caus ing the death of his child by cruelty. Tho testimony Is strong imalnst him. On sev eral occasions ho became frreutly onrncjed at tho child and seized it and hold Its foot ovor a stovo until tho skin was burned from them. Tho child died suddenly Sat urday, and an examination of tho body showed that It was covered with bruises from head to feet. illorrUon Opposed tu llryan. CniCAOO, Oct. 23. Hon. William It, Morrison, chalrmnn of tho lntorstuto com merce committee, cx-inembcr of congrosi and a llfo long Deuiocrat,has bo 1 ted1 Gover nor Altgelu and tho Chicago platform and nominees. An olllrlal statomont Is In tha hands of Chairman Williamson at Palmei and Hucknor headquarters. It Is a Hat footed declaration against frco silver, W. J. Iiryan and tho administration of Gov ernor Altgold. At ltreen's lllitlto Cafe. Srtur krout and pork will lie served as frco lunch to-night. Plenty for everybody. Oyster soup to-morrow morning. Meals served at all hours. Dempster .lulled Again. William Donipstcr, Jr., who was released front jail only a week ago, was arrested last night by Policemen Foltz and Stanton, at his home on West Centra street. The charge this time is assault and battery preferred by Dempster s father. hllo passing out of the alley ahead of the polico on leaving his homo Dempster made a dash for liberty, but was ecaptured after a hot chase. Ono of the ollicors fired a shot after the fugitive, but did not hit him. Justiro Cardin committed Dempster in default of $200 hail and bo was taken back to jail this morning. At Kepchiuskl's Arcade Cafe. MoCk turtle soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. The Iteiul Vertices. Tho general experience meeting in tho M. E. church last night was a very helpful ser vice, and was largely attended. This evening tlio pastor conducts a song service at 7:15 and preaches at 7:30. Great interest continues in these meetings. The churcji cordially invites all interested in such good work to feel at homo in tlio meetings, with a special invita' tion to strangers. To-morrow evening clones the seventh week of this revival movement Everybody welcome Tho good hymns of the chinch aro sung heartily. llrt-liiiali'M New ltestaunint. Ilostou linked lieans to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. riimruntee Wanted. Manager Fahey, of the Shenandoah foot ball team, says ho can engage tho Temperanco team of South Iicthlehcm for a gamo hero on Thanksgiving Day, providing tho people of tho town will guarantee expenses. As there is no fence about tho homo grounds gato money cannot be depended upon and tho home team cannot atford to play tlio game and go down into their pockets for tho ex penscs. It will bo necessary to raise the guarantee before the visitors can bo brought here. Keiulrick House Tree Lunch. Noodlo soup to-night. Hot luncli to-morrow morning. Horses Alllleted. "Tom," ono of the new grey team of horses recently purchased by the liescuo Hook & Ladder Company, was attacked by paralysis on Main street yesterday afternoon. A horse owned by Hcnncssy & Gunter was attacked in a similar manner yesterday morning. Dr, Longacre, the veterinary surgeon, took charge of both horses. Tho one owned by Hen ucssy & Gunter was killed this morning and tlio recovery of the other animal i3 doubttul Why don't you buy a fashionable niackln tosli w 1th capo at $1.2.) ? I'iuo English Trices at ?7.S3. That is the way MAX LEVIT sells them. 15 iMst Ceutio stieet. rlylui Causes Mnru Trouble. Tho tenants occupying tho houses of J. II Monagliau, on South Poach alley and lUst Centre street, lust evening notified their landlord that tliev will have to vacate tiie premies, owing to the stench which is now arising from tho refuse matter which I backed up aguiiut Anthony l'lynn's fortress, Shoo making and shoo Killing is our busi ness. We niako them good and sell them cheap. Factoky Siihk Sioki:. Cheer at Iti-audom ille. A McKinloy and Hobart meeting was held last night at Claybergor's hotel, In llrandou vlllo, and was an enthusiastic alliilr. Ad dresses wore made by II. 11. Dengler, of town, and I. Y. Sollenborgar, Eeo,., of Mahanoy City. lid vs wooi.iin svi:ati:ks. A fino lino at 0V5 cents. At tho O-to-dati: hat store, 15 lMst Qentre street. The l'oltsvlllo Cjelo l'urade. The postponed cycle parade at Pottsville will tako place this evening. Delegations are expected from the principal towus of tlio county, Including Shenandoah. A reception will Ijo tendered tho visiting wheelmen after the parade. William ltuiiier's Ilarber Shop Hasbcou removed from 11 West Lloyd street to the Frauey hotel building, corner of Coal and Jardln streets, where lie will bu pleased to seo all his customers at tho now taudJ 10-10-lw He Returns to Indlanarolls From His Stumrinit Tour. CANDIDATE BRYAN CRITICIZED ! General Harrison Attacks the Democratic Candidate's Reference to "Those People Who Save the Country Every Year at So Much Per Save." INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 32. General Harri son arrived at his home In Indianapolis last night at 7:15. Leaving Now Albany ut 10 o'clock in tho morning, he made cloven speeches beforo reaching Indian apolis. Thoro wero notnblo gatherings nt Salem, Orleans, Hudford and Blooming ton. At Salem ho said In part: "Mr. llryan proposos to abandon tho money systom wo have now and to Intro duce tho free coinage of sllvor. Whon a change Is proposed tlio llrst thing you want to do la to ascertain what tho pros- ent conditions are and then how they aro to lio changed. Tho present conditions aro that wo aro a bimetallic country. Wo aro coining both gold and sllvor ns money about 100,000,000 ot silver and about JfioO.otlO.OOO of gold and papor monoy, based on and redeomablo In coin. Kvery silver dollar and ovory papor dollar is maintained on an equality with gold. You don't stop to look at It; you don't consult a bank director further than to seo whether it Is genuine. If It is not counterfeit It goes, and It goes for 100 cents on tho dollar, lmpor money, golilmonoy or silver monoy. "The Democrats say that this is practl cally tho gold standard, and sn It Is, and they say they want a double standard. A standard is a measuro. You ha von stand ard bushol, a standard pock, a standard yardstick. They are moasuro-5, and just so tho standard dollar is a measure, lhe others are ineasurosof quantity or length this measuro is a measuro of valuo. 1 want to know how you can maintain two stand ards if they are not of tho siuiio nlzo or length. Can you havo two standard bush els whon ono Is only half as much as tho other? Can you have two standnrd yard sticks whon ono is only half ns long as tho othorF You cannot maintain a double standard of weight or measuro or valuo unloss each one of thorn Is tho equivalent of tho other. "Wo are using silver now, but tho gov ernment is buying the silver at tho market price; it Is coining it on Its own account; It Is making whatever profit thoro Is in it for tho peoplo; it is putting bohlnd this silver dollar tho pledge of this govern ment that it will maintain Its equality with tho gold dollar. We limit tho amount that wo coin, and by limiting tho amount, by putting this governments pledgo bohlnd It, wo can maintain a certain amount of silver nt parity with gold, and wo aro doing It now. Their proposition is that wo shall turn this nil over to tho mine owners; that this government shall build its costly mints, equip them with costly machinery, pay high salaries to their assaycrs and minters and coiners, and that wo shall put all tills freely nttho service of tho men who own tiioso silver mlnos. A dollar llko that, unsupported by tho govornmont, unlimited ns to tho amount of coinage, cannot bo maintained ut par. "It is proposed that this great govern ment, with its bonds outstanding, held by trust companies, hold by savings banksas security and Investment for tho small earnings of tho widow and tho orphan and tho worklngman who has made his de posit, shall, Instead of paying In ono hun dred cent dollars, as promised, discharge all theso publlo obligations In fifty cent dollars. "The peoplo of this country lovo It; they lovo Its honor. If they had not loved It, if they had not held Its honor In price less esteem, they would not havo sent out those great armies In tho civil war. They loved it so that men died for It with tho light of glory in their faces ns tho light of llfo wont out. They loved Its honor and they kept it whole. They love its honor commercially and they will not havo this government put In a position of repudiat ing ono half of Its just obligations. "Mr. Hryan has spoken with some con tempt of thoso people who ho says havo been for thirty years saving this country ovory year nt ho much a save Whom did ho allude tof Those veterans who oscorted me to this stand? That bind of Union veterans which lias recently been travel ing ovor tho country spanking to tho peo plo and especially to their comrades, on these groat Issues? Did ho moan that gal lant man, that herolo patriot, that man of god, General Howard, who gave an arm to this country lu the war? Did lie mean gallant old General .Sh kcls. who gave a leg to his country in tho war. or did he mean Corporal Tanner, who gavo both logs to his country in tho war. "I sient some time this summer In the east, and I bring you the assurance that there will lie no .Democratic state east of tho Allegheny mountains Tho groat em pire statu will roll up a majority for Mc Kinloy that will take thorn unto Christ mas to count Conuuctioiit. that has al most invariably been Democratic, will have a majority for MeKinley. New Jer sey, nlwuyi Democratic, will give 110,000 majority for Mc-hanley. 1 Hon t know, unless they Introduce some shorthand method of computation, how they aro go ing to count the majority in Pennsylvania, "Hryan has hopes of Indiana, but tlio peoplo of Indiana love the llag and the constitution. They sentoutas many bravo men in proportion to their numbers us any state to maintain Lincoln's view of the constitution, and they aro nut going to surrender to the boy orator of tho Platte. Indiana has paid her debts honostly and insists that the United States shall." MllNS' I'lXi: WOOl.UN SWllATlHtS. In Maroon and Navy colors. This Is a special thing at a special price, $1.00. Wo will tell them at that price whilo they last. At MAXEEVIT'S, 15 East Centro street. UlcKert's Cafe. Our freo lunch to-morrow morning will consist of oyster soup. i nnmiiiimnmnmtmimiffliimmnmnmiiiims THE LOWEST PRICES FOR P 3 1 ROGERS' SILVER PLATED KNIVES AND FORKS, SPOONS, SOGAR SHELLS, BUTTER KNIVES AND SILVER PLATED NOVELTIES. I All Guaranteed. 3 GIRVIN'S, S ( 8 S. Main St., ( J SHENANDOAH, PA. liuiimiiiiiiuiuiiuiimuuuiiuiiuiiiuiuiuiiiiiiil 3lnrrlogci. Miss Carrie Agnes Cleaver, of Ashland, and John F. Haas, a prominent merchant of Girardvillo, wero married yesterday at the former placo, in tho Methodist church. They aro now on an extended wedding tour. Tho wedding of Miss Kato llryan and Harney Purcell, both of Mahanoy City, is announced to take place shortly. Miss Ida C. StollVegan, of Pottsville, and J. H. Hoover, coal inspector for tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company, at Mt. Carmel, wero married yesterday at the brldo's homo. They will lesido at tho ikttcr place. ' Frank X. Itellly, son of Hon. James H. ltollly, was married to Miss Cliarlotto Tyon, at Pottsville, yesterday in St. Patrick's Catholic church. Tlio groom is well and' favorably known here. If you want a fine wedding cake, let Otto make it for you. 1h(oiiiiiIimI llt-pnrr. A report has been circulated that Thomas llutts, formerly of this place, wns killed in the mines at Mt. Carmel on Tuosday. An In vestigation shows that the report is un founded and in all prnluliility arose from an accident in the mines at Mt. Carmel in which Jonathan Etitts, also a former resident of this town, was injured, but not dangerously. Tor ltent. Dougherty's hall, recently vacated by the United Evangelical church. Excellent loca tion, steam heat and gas. Best ventilated hall in town. Apply of Mrs. Mary Dougherty. Not the Might .Alan. Yesterday afternoon word was received in town that a third man supposed to bo one ot tho Camhridgo colliery masked robbers had been arrested at Mt. Carmel. C. & I. Police man licdea went to Mt. Carmel this morning, but returned at noon without a prisoner,. Ho said the arest was a mistake and that the'' man taken into custody was not ono of the men wanted. Don't Let Anybody Interlere, Hut Take Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c. At Grulilcr Hros., drug stole. TO criti: A COM) IN" ONI! 1.V Tako Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. Alb druggists refund the money if it Hills to cure. cents. A PLAIN TALK With you mi the subject of WALL: PAPER. Many beautiful designs and color ing, must be Closed Olll at once to make room for otlier goods. You will be surprised at the low prices asked for the quality offered. WINDOW SHADES In 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. We have about one dozen of those special 8 inch lace trimmed and first quality 0j Glolh shades mounted on spring rollers to hang at 6oc. See our line before you make your purchases. F.J. Portz 8c Son, SHENANDOAH. PA ft CHOICE ARTICLE OUR-- BEEF WINE IRON At 50c Per Bottle. ONLY AX KIRLIN'S DRUG STORE, 6 South Main Street. C til T Wo c tl an am c I, i for te u f' cs H ,w .pi t'l j; ,f ( all y Ifl' .. I- db o ir v. ,'ca' "re dy lot' ie' ' le is o l 0 ,111 cd lis is l v- lll tc i e m ooi l o K OU! ' n' l" 80.', in 4 01' HOI) eu ires i t'U i j let ut .U IP 'J! 1 ll mi i' 3i eij is ui U'I'I ei : le s r.