mi n i r i i i 1 1 SHENANDOAH. PA. THURSDAY N()VIIKR. 1 2, lKflU. ON?: CENT VOL. XI -NO. 200. i J. R. WILLIAMS 8t SON, SOUTH INIAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. BIG BARGAINS -IN- slrlij ss"j jS GLOVES AND FINIS- UP-TO-DATE HATTER and GENT'S FURNISHER, 15 E. CENTRE STREET. GOLD STANDARD REACHED .AT PRICE'S RELIABLE STAND... Where on the same basis you can Ladies', Misses' COATS Of the very latest quality guaranteed. and J. J. PRICE'S, COLUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY BREWERS OR 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 cents to 8 cents. All other grades accordingly. This stock must bo disposed of at once, it) order that I can enlnrgo my store. These bnrgalns will hold good for a short time Come at once and take advantage of the reduction. Thomas H. Snyder, 23 S. Jardln St., GOOD BREAD; ...CAN ONLY BE Owning my own mill, remodeled and fitted up with the latest improved machinery, and using the best qualities of spring and winter wheat, I can guarantee OUR OWN BRANDS to cive full satisfaction in every case. Our Popular Brands are DAISY, MOSS ROSE, MINCE PIES are new in our Pastry rendered lard and our best mince meat. Remember we sell only one grade of mince meat and that is THE BEST. For Health use our "Old Time" ry our OLD TIME RYE FLOUR OUR CHOP is straight goods. We use no corn cobs or oat hulls in our feed. NEW ew Evaporated California Prunes, Peaches and Apri FRUITS. cots. New RaisinSi Currants, Citron and Lemon Peal. New Mackerel This Season's Catch White Large and Small. Fanoy Creamery Butter For a strictly Pure Soap that will not hurt the hands and therefore r.annot injure the clothes use ...Keiter's Old Time Family SqajD In three pound bars- t tho ' WE SELL GOOD LAUNDRY SOAP 10 pieces for 250' tne. We receive this week another lot of new Floor Oil Cloth. New Patterns and Low Prices. RAG CARPETS Our stock is large and prices low. G. W. KEITER, SHENANDOAH, - PENNA. A LARGE NEW STOCK PARLOR : SUITS Oust Reoatlved. rrom $25 Upwards. .MAX LBVIT, find a full and and Children's complete line of D - CAPES best styles. Prices and North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Paper. PAINTEIt, PAPOt IIAKGEK AND DEAI.EK IN WALL PAl'EIt. Shenandoah, Pa. MADE FROM GOOD FLOUR. OUR LILY, LEXINGTON season, Por good mince pies use Klour, our strictly pure kettle Whole Wheat Graham Flour. and Granulated Corn Meal. and Fat- and Ru 1 1 Cream Cheese That Loiifr Delayed and Much Discussed Document. FINALLY G1YEN TO THE PUBLIC I It la Supplemented by Four Columns of Editorial Comment, In Which tho Geor gian Declares That Populist Defection Resulted in McKlnlcy's Election. Atlanta, Nov. 12. Tho letter of accep- tnnoo written by Tom Watson accepting I tho Populist nomination for vlco prosl- To a reporter Chairman Hoborts said : dent was yesterday mado public. Sevon "Wo havo Kentucky suro tor MoKlnley. columns of Watson's papor are dovotod to ! Tho county olllcial counts nro all In, and It. Tho letter Is supplomontod by four i will placo tho plurality at about 600. Wo columns of advlco to Populists to "sit nlso havo a majority of two on joint bal steady In tho boat and hold their party ! lot In tho goueral assembly, which will together." oloct a stralghtout llopubllcan United Tho editorial tono of tho papor Is ono of States senator. Had thero bocn nccosslty fulfilled prophecy. Watson declaros that j for coalition botweon tho llopubllcan and tho falluro of tho Populists to support1 sound money Democrats thoro would havo Urynn In tho closo states brought about McKlnloy'g oloctlon. Ho goos Into a long rovlow of tho clroumstancos lending to bis nomination at St. Louis, and accepts tho vlco presidential nomination "bocauso I said I would." Ho declares that It tho St. Louis Popu list convention had nominated a straight Populist ticket It would havo been elected. It would, ha said, havo driven tho Hills nnd Gorinniis whero thoy belong- Into tho 1 Republican ranks nnd tho Ilrynns nnd IMnnds would huvo joined with tho Pop- lllWM. Ho complains blttorly of tho treatment ho ha received at tho hands or the Popu list lenders and nddrossos himself purtlcti lunrly to Senator Htitlor In this way: "Senator, a roform has no right to ex ist if it has no valid complaint to mnko. Populists cannot denounco tho sins of tho two old parlies nnd yot go Into political copartnership with thorn. Tho moment wo inako a treaty tho war must ccaso. And whon we ccaso our war upon ho old parties wo havo no longor any excuse for living. Whenever right ooinproiiilses wrong it Is tho right which suffers. "Tho Democratic managers seem to re sent ns n htrango ploco of Impertinence tho fact that tho Populist dared to nom inate 11 ticket differing at tho rear end from tholrs. Coming to thorn with tho 8,000,000 votos thoy woro begging for nnd pltoously nooding, I can say with a perfect nssuranco of telling tho unqualified truth that my arrival In tho Hold of battle was not welcomed as heartily as Ulucher was received by Wellington nt Watorloo. Thoy want my reinforcements, but thoy do not want mo to lead thorn. They need lllu chor s troops, but they draw tho lino at Uluehor. That is hardly fair, either to Ulucher or his troops, nor Is It tho bost wny to dofoat Napoleon. "For this nttltudo upon tho part of tho Democratic malingers I bellevo that you, senator, nro largely responsible. You made no effort to havo mo recognized. You publicly statedT that I would not be notilled of my nAainntlon. You wont Into tho fusion policy, over my written protest, with all tho zeal of a" man who wanted to elect tho Democratic tlckot. In this I think you woro wrong. As chair mnn of tho Populist coinmlttco tho party certainly expected you to do all you could to elect tho Populist ticket, "Had you demanded Mr. Sowall's with drawal from tho ticket ho would havo been withdrawn. I havo a lottor of yours In which you stated that tho Democratic iw.m..iltt.u. nvr.n..tn.l n .....1... .1... .1 VUll.llllbtVV UAJJWlA.lt JUll bU 41KI1VU UIU UU I mnnd, but that you did not make it. The ' Democratic mnnagcrs seem to prefer Mc- I Klnloylsm to anything which might seem to bo partly n Populist triumph "No ono regrets nioro profoundly than I do that tho Democratlo mnnagors havu so shaped tho campaign that tho south has again been told that she must grovol in the dust nnd lot an eastern plutocrat put his foot upon her neck. Nor does any ono rogrot more than I do thnt tho Democratic managers, in shaping their fusion deals, havo considered thoso Populists only who wero getting loaves and llshes." Tho letter concludes with tho statoment thnt Populists will not vote for Urynn and Sowall electors, nnd says: "If Senators Jones nnd Gorman really wish to defeat McKlnloy, lot thorn loso no timo in real izing this truth." Southern Development Company. Chicago, Nor. 12. Tho Southern Do volopmont company has recently beou chartered under tho lnws of Alabama to develop a Miction of tho gulf const coun try. Tho company hns secured a tract of 200,000 acres of land in southorn Alabama bordorlng on tho Gulf of Moxlco. This lnnd will now bo subdivided Into small tracts to bo sold to farmers and truck gar deners, as well as thoso seeking healthful locntlonfor winter rosidoneos. It'lsclaimed that no other section of tho south equals this as n fruit nnd truck raising district. It is also tho purpose of tho company to ostablish industries and garden plants of different kinds In this section, besides building a railroad some eighty or a hun dred niHna In lnnirih. Tim mrrvlm, of this projoct menus tho expenditure of 1 - - I.n av,.n,.,1 ..I several minions or dollars and thu em ployment of thousands of men. Vinlicil Under n Train In Dcnth. KoiniiBTOWN, Pa., Nov. 12. The coro ner's jurs l" the ease of James K. Lord, ol Wost Falls, vhose dead body was found on tho iteadlng railroad tracks near Hoy ersfortl, has rendorod n vordlet to tho ef fect that ho came to his death by being struck by a moving tmln, nnd that there is sillliclent evidence to show that tho do ceased was pushed under or In front ol said train by John Long, alias "Doollx" Long, of Norristown, in tho courso of a quarrel. ' Kemlrlck House Vree I.imcli. 1 Vcgetablo soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Inspected Collieries. Master Carpenter Michlhof, of l'ottsvillc, spent yesterday In town ami vicinity In. spectlng colllorles of tho P. & It. C. & I. Co. J Worth seeing llruuim's show, window display. WANT TO ESCORT M'KINLEY. Ambitious Organlrntlotis Itofcrrcd to tlio Itrpuhllculi National Committee. P avton, O, Nov. 12. Presldotit-cloot McKlnloy m visited by several delega tions yosterdny who represented organisa tions asking tlio honor of being hit osoort on lunugumtlon day. To those It win ex plained that (itieh mutters would probably be referral to tho national committee ntul the oommlttog lu charge of the Inaugura tion at Washington. Shortly afternoon Major McKlnloy took n drlvo In his carriage. Ho was ncconi panleil by Socrotnry of Htato Sumuol M. Taylor, of Columbus, Samuel J. Roberts, chairman of tho Kentucky state Kopubll can committee ami Mr. Walter Chnnco of Philadelphia. At lunch ho entertained Hou. Hubert P. Portor. of Cleveland, who was superintendent of tho census of 1800. boon a strong inovciuont for Socrotary Carlisle As It Is, howovor, thero nro n number of prominent Republicans whoso frlouds nro urging thorn to stand." election OrnnUs Sent to Prison 1'HU.ADF.U'niA, .Nov. vs. After innny delays and postponements, the Fourth ward election case was finally ended vos. tordnv bv tho thrco defendants nlo.idlni guilty beforo Judgo lieltler. They woro ench sentenced to undergo an imprison ment of six months and bo disfranchised for a period of four years. Tho defendants were Hlchard Hujihos, .Inmos Cahill and Oharlos McConnoll, respectively judge and lnspoctors In tho Twelfth division of tho Fourth ward, who woro charged with ail oloctlon fraud in making a falso return of tho votos cast at tho general election held lu Novomljor, 1S05. IlryHii'i Voiir Veurs Campaign. Lincoln, Neb , Nov. 12. Saturday after noon Hon. W. ,1. Urynn will deliver two lectures at tho Funko Opera House in this city, i nose nro supposed to bu tho open lug guns In tho four years campaign for bimetallism which Mr. llryan has prom ised to lnaugurato. At !! o'clock In tho afternoon tho first address will bo deliv ered to the Mary llryan club. At 8 p. m. tho socond will bo given under tho aus pices of the Traveling Men's Urynn club and tho Urynn Homo Guards. Admission will ho free. Archbishop Ireland In l)Ufuor nt ltomc, Ho.MK, Nov. 12. Tho statoniont circu lated in tho United States that tho pope hns decided to remove Archbishop Ireland ! from tho dioecioof St. Paul is untrue. Uutft is stated by thoso qualified to know that Archbishop Ireland has lost tho greator part of tho former consideration in which ho was hold at tho Vatican, and tho course he pursued lu tho Into oloctlon in tho United States haslnere.i'.od thlsdls favor. Killed by Ills Itiumwiiy Team. WlLUAMsi'OUT, Pa., Nov. 12. Daniel Iluckel, a inombor of tho state board ol ngrlculture from Sullivan county and a well known lecturer, was killed at Forkos vlllo, whllo eudoavorlng to stop his run away team. At Uracil's lthillo Cafe. Noodle soup will be sorved ns frco lunch to-night. Plenty for everybody. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. .Meals served nt all hours. Will !.(, ulu In thu West. William 1". Davies, who for tho past four , years has been "In tho employ of tho P. & 1!, li. K. Co. as ticket clerk in the local passen ger station, recently went to Hntto City, Montana, to visit his relatives, and has de cided to remain thero. To-day tho railway ollicials received a letter from him to that effect. Ho has secured a position as tele graph operator at lltitto City under tho Itocky Mountain & Postal Telegraph Com pany. His family is making arrangements to join him in the uenr future. At KupchliiMki'a Arcade Cafe. hour Krout, port and mushed potatoes as free lunch to-night. Evoryhody como. Hot lunch tomorrow morning. Knglnu llroku inmn. Coal eiiglno No. feO'J of tlio P. & It. Uullroad broke down whllo running a trip of empty coal cars on to the bliennndoah City colliery siding yesterday aftoruoon and blocked the main lino for a while. Tho passengers of other trains walked around tho disabled engine, which was removed by n wreck crow trout .Malianoy I'luuo in a slant timo. lllrlicrfs Cafe. Our freo lunch to-morrow morning will cmisist of oyster soup. A Iti'oilidsceiice. Thirteen yours ago to-day Shenandoah sullered fioin a disastrous conflagration. It was on tlio 12th of November, 1KS8, that a lire stinted at tho southwest corner of Main I " . V ''' 1'V , r I " . ........ V- Cnnccrt To-ulgbt. Samuel Lnrgman, tho great Hebrew song composer, will give a grand concert in lioh hiiis lull, North Main street, to-night, co lonolng nt N.-30. Adinlssiun 23. 33 mid 30 cents. ll-U-St rF.imiiiHinmimmnmmmirmmmniMiiminmmiMiii. X-MAS PRESENT. COUPON TO "HERALD" READERS. ..Sli". ''"Idcr of 80 coupons of the HERALD is entitled to a lint-chum llfe le. Irec-lmiid crayon, worth $10,00, made from any distinct photoKraph, I'J' Paying 66 centa at M. llcckcr's studio, aos W, Centro street, Bhenan doah, Pa, Send photograph in immediately ana have coupons ready upon re ceipt of portrait. NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. iiiiiiiiititiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiT?i7iii.MiitimjmultjgjJg Human Torm Small Child. Assaults a HE WAS COMMITTED WITHOUT BAIL Ths Victim Wag a four-Year-old Child and she Is in a Serious. Condition. The Charge is Denied, But the Evldenoe li Strong. Constantino Mikel, a Pole about 21 years of ago. was tn-day commuted to tho Potts- vilio jnllon ono nt the most heinous charges In tho annals or criminal practico in this county and it is hoped tho court will deal with him in such a manner that he will not bo nhlo to mingle with peoplo outsido the prison lmrs for years to come. He Is charged with raping a four-year-old child. Tlio victim is in o serious condition, but Dr. (. M. Hamilton expresses tho lielief that slio will recover. Tho facts of the ense came to light through an arrest lor Intoxication. Jliskcl was arrested lust night for drunkenness mid nuisance. Ho spent the night ill tho lockup nnd this morning was discharged by Chief Iturgess Hums upon paying tho borough fine. The Harness did not know at tho time that Miskel was wnnted on tlio scilous charge. In fact no complaint hml been made to tlio authorities, lint a short timo after the le lease Jllclmol Walski, of MS West Cherry street, appeared and mado complaint that Miskel hail raped his foil r-year-old daughter, Sarah. Detective Anion r and Special Olllcer Sadusky went in search of Miskel nml arrested him about an hour Inter. Miskel Tins arraigned before Justiro Law lor. Tho child was carried to tho olliio by its mother unit Identified her assailant. The mother and Dr. Hamilton giive evldcnco ns to the victim's condition and the accused was committed to tho lockup in default of bail. At 11:1") this morning lie lias taken to jail. Tho lirute positively denied tlio charge, but the evidence against him is strong. Tlio parents say that last Sunday, while thoy were in tho lower part of their home, Miskel, who was a li.iruer, assaulted the child up stairs. He supplemented tho ciimo by giv ing the chilli a penny and telling her she would lie his wife. The little girl said noth ing of the matter that night, hut told the neighbors on Monday and the story cuine back to the parents, who kept the mutter quiet until they could con linn the story. The object of scciecy was to prevent giving alarm to Miskel and a chnnco to ccnpe. When they heard tills morning of lilsnnest they came forward with the charge, suppos ing it was on that charge that lie had been arrested. Chrysanthemum Show. The chrysanthemum show and sale, at No. 10 South Main stieet, will lie opened to tho public Friday morning, ailnilsr-lon free. Huiiiireiis of line plants. 1112-lw II. W. Mo.sraoMimv, Florist. Another Vlitlm Dies. Tlie distressing accident at Packer colliery No. 2, on Monday, November 2nd, lias added another victim to its lUt in tho person nl Thomas Welsh, who died nt tho .Miners' hospital at 1:30 o'clock this morning. De ceased was 20 years of age, single, ami possessed good habits and enjoyed n largo circle of friends. His remains wero lc moved to his homo in Connor's patch. He was also a prominent member of tho T. A. 1!. socioty, of Lost Creek, mid chairman of the Hoard of Directors of that organisation. Our 50 cent neckwear ennnot ho equalled in stylo orquality. At MAX I.P.VIT'S. A Card Party. Miss I.Uzio Kennard lust evening celebrated her lUtli birthday by giving a card party at tho residence of her parents on West I.loyd street and afforded a very enjoyable evening to sovernl friends. Two prizes wero oil'eivd, a handsome painting and a smoking set. The former wns won by Miss Lottie llowmau and tlio latter by Mr. l'.rvin Meyer. Tho games wero followed by a sumptuous midnight supper. Among tlio guests wero Misses Sadie Davis, Lizzio Hcaton, Kate Cassuly, Lottie and l'.lla llowmun, Kate .and Maggie Mc- Dcrmott, Laura Hughes, Snlllo Saigent, Win. Penn, and Messrs. Hichard Tobui, ltichaid Tuylor, John Lehuiler, John Price, Arthur liecse. Lost Creek, Daniel lluchnian, William J. Davis, Krvin Moyer and James X. Uilbert. Itrennau's New ICestoiirant. Boston linked Hcans to-nlglit. Hot lunch to-moriow morning. llntercil Dull. Frank Shoup was arrested last evening as being tho thief who broko Into i:. 11. I'oloy's waiehouse on Tuesday night and stolo a iiuautlty of Hour. Ho was taken beftjro Justice Ijiwlor whero ho entered ball iu the stun of $H0O for his appearance at court. Wo slnjw the finest 23 cent neckwear In tho market. At MAX LUVIT'S. llallty Horse. A double team of horses driven by a man named Young heuninu balky at tho loner end of Main stmt tills morning. Oneofthi horses kicked tho harness oil' his back. After an liuur's amusement for a largo crowd of spectators thu animal got down to work again, If you want a lino wedding cuka, let OtU make it for yon. Concert Postponed. The concert which was to be given by the Grant band in the parlor of Illekert's cafe to-morrow evening lias lieeu postponed owing to a previous engagement of the baud, which was overlooked by the manager. Why go out of town for your fashionable gents' furnishings when you can buy it at MAX LKVIT'8, 15 liist Centre street. Hose Wagon Housing. Tho Columbia boys are busy making pre parations for tho housing of thu new hose wagon at their quarters to-morrow ovening. The services of the Grant band has been en gaged to enliven tho occasion. TO CUltK A COI.ll IN ONI! DAY Take Laxative llromo Quinino Tablets. All druggista refund tho money if It fails to cure, 25 cents. A Brute 111 WE KNOW EVERY WOn AN who intys one 01 our immi, and Ihtckets for 25c. v admit that she gets 40c. wo- of goods. Some new things just in : Combined Ironing Tables and Step Ladder. Magic Clothes Dryers, Carpet Beaters, Folding Wash Benches, Ironing Boards, Bread Boards, Bamboo Easels, Enameled Easels, AlIItlVKI) TO-DAV 11 New Patterns of FLOOR OIL CLOTH Gl RVI N'S 4 and 8 S. Main St. A Church Wedding. Miss Clara Ihibb, tho accomplished youn,; 'daughter of Itichard Dabb, tho photo grapher, and Samuel H. I'jide, wore married at 7:30 last evening lu the Primitive. Metho dist church, coruerof Oak and .lard in streets, l!cv. .Inincs Mooie, the pastor, officiating The church was crowded to tho doors by relatives and friends of the contracting parties. Tlio brido was attended by Mis3 Snllie lililinnls, of Fmckville, nnd Thomas Timmciiis, of town, was tho groomsman. Miss Minnie Dabb, sister of tlio brido, was flower girl. After tlie coreniony tlioro was a recep tion and supper at the residence of tho bride s parents, aft West Centre street. Tho couple wero the recipients of many beautiful presents. Thoy will occupy a handsomely furnished residence on Wost O.ik sticct. A very bountiful present was a case of mounted birds valued at JH3 the gift of Larry McAvoy, the taxcdcrini-t. Tlio guests present were: Mrs. W. J. Itichards, Misses Harbam and niinhutli I. loser, and John liichards, of rrar kvillo; Miss Mattio Prico, Iteuben Price, of St. Clair; Mr. and Mi's. James Seymour, 1 atcsvillo ; Misses Lizzie Jones, Nellie Haugh. Annie Tlmmoiis, Mary Griffith, Sadio Zim merman, Jeesio Herriugton, Anna Phillips. Miss Morris, Mary Dougherty, Florence Pooler, riorenco liarsley, Maggie Katcn. Lilllo I.culiurt, Mr. mid Mrs. Herriugton. Mr. and Mrs. H. Davenport, Mr. and Mi Spado, Mr. and Mrs. Cnttcl, Mr. and Mrs Carroll, Mrs. llarbarlno, Mr. and Mrs. William Fricke. Mrs. Pooler, Felson and William Palmer, George Day, I.. .Mi voy. Gcorgo Knott, and German Giegeiy mid llev. Jaines M0010. Gents' whllo kid gloves nt MAX LUV IT H Health ltcpurts. Kiln Yctms, 11 mouths old, liist Iia'-pbi-rrv illley, is suffering from measles. Marv Jtosottn, an infant child that died at Win Penn from croup, was buried in the liuek Catholic cemetery this morning. Iliully l'riKliteliril. Tills morning whllo Michael Gibbons w.u making somo repairs on the semper lint run ning between tlio bleaker and the cusimo house nt Indian Uidgo colliery thu mpc -.iiil- ilenly broke, striking him on the head with terrific furco and breaking his hat. He was greatly frightened by tho accident and -itf-fered 111010 from excitement than injure. THIS DAY We received an entire new line of China Ware, which will be sold at prices within the reach of everybody's pocket book. Decorated Cup & Saucer, 35c; real value 50c Salad Dishes, 75c; Bread Plate, 25c; Plate Sets, 25c; Sl.00 50c 40c A large line of "After Dinner" Coffees nt 25c. each. Never before sold for less than 3oc.,35c and l()c. Vases at Surprisingly Low Prices,,.., See This Handsome Line. F.J. Ports: 8c Son, SHKNANDOAH, PA, A CHOICE ARTICLE -OUR- BEEF WINE . 5 IRON At 50c Per Bottle. ONLY AX KIRLIN'S DRUG STORE, 6 South Main Street. f