'AH (11 Mtrlut inr iJfeAi li if mill VOL. XL-NO. 285 SHENANDOAH, PA. WEDNESDAY NOYEMUER 10, 1800. ONE CENT GREAT BARGAINS :: IN FURNITURE !3 BEDDING, IVlQUresscs Bedsteads Cupboards Sideboards Kitchen Tables Cradles J. P. WIL.l.IAMS 8c SON, I3SOUTH IVIAIIM STREET. SHENANDOAH, PA. BIG BARGAINS -IN- GLOVES -AND FINK- ON UP-TO-DATE HATTER and GENT'S FURNISHER, 15 E. CENTRE STREET, GOLD STANDARD REACHED ...J. J. PRICE'S RELIABLE STAND-. Where on the sametasis you can find a full and complete line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's COATS - AND - CAPES QT the very latest and hest stylles. Prices and quality guaranteed. J , J DRIP ET' C; North Main St., KJ. l rlwL- '? Shenandoah, Pa. COLUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY BREWERS OF Lager Beer, Porter and Ale. All the product of this brewery are made of pore malt and hops of which we buy the best and endcavor.always to MAKE THE BEST that can possibly be produced. Reduction in Wall ,IVom25ceirtato20ccnt; from 10 .ctnts to 8 cents. All other tirades .accordingly. Tills stock must bo disposed ot nt once, In onlentlmt I can enlarge my store. These bargains will hold good for a-short time .once aiw34ake advantage of the Tdinmac Jrf C'ttrAn. PAINTF.lt, PAPER HANOF.Il AND i nomas n. bnyder, bealehlv wallpaper. -23S. Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa. GOOD BREAD; .-Can Only be Made From Good Flour Owning my own mill, remodeled and fitted up with the latest improved machinery, and using the best qualities of spring ituu wiiuur wneat, i can;guarantee UUI UWIN BRANDS to give full satisfaction in every case. Our Popular Brands are DAI5V, MOSS ROSE, OUR LILY, LEXINGTON. 1 M r CT CSi C- O are .now in T 1 . ..AA 1 - 1 t ... icuucicu uiiu uuu uuj uesi jinnee meat, neniember we sell only one .1 C ! . 1 ll J T T T IlHrll,. " Ktauc ui uumrc juciuiinu uiai is xntt, tiliOl For health use our "Old Time" Wholewheat Graham Flour, fry otuOID TIME RYE FI,OUR and Granulated Corn Meal. I OUR CHOP is straight goods. We use no corn cobs .or oat hulls in our feed . ( NEW Mew JJvaporated California Prunes, Peaches and Anri- FRUITS. ccrfs. New Raisins, New MackeVel This Season's Catch White and Fat Larfe and Small. Fancy Crcomery Butter For a strictly PuVe Boap that will not hurt the hands and therefore cannot injure the clothes use ...Keiter's Old Time Family Soap In three pound bars. WE SELL, GOOD LAUNDRY SOAP 10 pieces for 25c. We receive this week another lot of new Floor Oil Cloth. New Patterns and Low Prices. RAO CARPETS Our stock is large and prices low. G. W. KEITER, SHENANDOAH, - PENNA. S2. SO and Upwards. 1.T7S " " . 3.75 ' " - 2S.7-B ' - 1.90 ' .75 " " MAX LEVIT, Paper. reduction. season. For p-oorl mitipp mVc . . . , . . b Currants, Citron and Lemon Peal. and F"ull Cream Ch II'S CASE HANGS HUE A Trial To-morrow Now Appears to be a Certainty. THE ACCUSED'S LAWYERS ACTIYE They Tiled to Hive the Case Taken Up the First For Trial, But For Some Un known Reason the District Attorney Took Up Others. HlK-ewlto KvtTNINO llKltAMl. PirrsTtuno, Nov. 18tb, 9 a. ni. The caso cf Superintendent C. I), llogart, in mlilch the citlzoxs of Shenandoah are so greatly Interested, anil which attracts considerable attontldn liere, was fixed for trial yesterday by agreement of counsel on both sides. It was delayed for some reason by the 'Common wealth, and the indications at this writing tro thet it may not bo called up boforo Thursday. Tho'-dofensc, represented by Meosis. Mar shall, 3Iuntcr and Patterson, of this city, and Scbalclc, of Pottsvllle, weTe ready for trial on the first day and requested District Attorney John Haymaker, to call the caso i tho-Erst one, hutinsiiead of doing so a murder ! caso-was brought up, and further delay was i occ3touou iy loiiowmg tins up with a homicide caso, thus taking?! of the 60 jurors impaneled. Attorney John Marron is representing Clio minority members of tlio School Hoard of Shenandoah, and will mako an aggrcKive nd determined light. "Jle-too" SmiUi is greatly in eTidcnce, ami appears to bo tlio leading spirit and confidential adviser, of the Commonwealth. Detectives are employed and aro plying their avocation in the corridors of the court house and the hotels where those Interested in the caso are quartered. John Vates, father of tho girl Clara Vates, -who is supposed to have lecn assaulted, is shaxlowcd continuously by "Mo-too" Smith. 'Whenever seen in conversation with the friends of Prof, llsgart he is immediately called away on some pretext, or other. Tlicro may be some startling developments if the Information received by the attorney's for the defeuso, after further investigation, can be fully subrtautlated, which now seems certain. Tho nature of this information is withheld from the public .at this. time for obvious reasons, but will probably develop itself as tho trial proceeds and, if true, will certainly Implicate others besides thoso now accused. Money is playing an important part In the caso, so far as tho prosecution is concerned. There is no disgnising'the fact that the people in charge of the prosecution have taken ad vantage of every opportunity, and left noth ing undone that would bo to their advantage. On tho other hand, tiie friends of Trof. liogart, both hero and at Shenandoah, are as actively at work. Especially is this true of tlio counsel. If he fails in establishing his innocence, it will not bo their fault. The influential and leading citizens of Knoxvillc, including the live mcmbersof the School Hoard of that phico and Miss Norris, tho principal, lire here in tlio interest nf I'rof. liogart, and from conversation with them it is plain that not one of them bo lioves tho superintendent guilty. They substantiate every statement, with more emphasis, made by Mcsrs. Price and Iieddall in their report to tho Shenandoah School Hoard after an investigation mado hero, and which has already been given to the public- The charges against Prof, liogartaro in two counts. The first is statutory rape and tho second attempted assault Tvith intent to rape. The prosecution will likely abandon the first charge, and tho defense has no fear of the result as to tho second. BULL DELAYED. Upeclnl to Evening Herald. PlTTsnuna, Nov. 16. 3 p. m. Superin tendent Bogart's caso will be called up for trial to-morrow morning, at 9:30 o'clock. Thore will bo a full panel of jurors. The trial of the case will probably occupy oue day. Superintendent Bogart and his friends look upon tho outlook as very bright. Prof. Itogart's lawyers liavo fought hard to get tbe case on trial as this week closes the criminal court term and had the caso drifted over until Friday or Saturday it would in all probability have gono over to the December term. It is believed that tho prosecution de sired this, but a trial to-morrow is now looked upon as a certainty. Chrysanthemums, 1(1 Soutli Muin street Vov n rarochlul Kchool. A successful ball was held iuliobbins' opera bouse last night to raise funds fur the benefit of tho Polish parochial school which is to bo erected on tho prosent site of the Protestant Kplscopal church on liist Oak street. A street parade preceded the ball, in which tho First Lithuanian band, tho Warsaw and Kosciusko Guards and several Polish Societies participated. Tlio . proceeds of the 1 ball were largo. ' Highway ltohliery. I Paul Stank, a Polo residing at Wm. Penn, was attacked by two men on tho highway between Lost Creek No. 2 and Win. Penn and 1 robbed of four dollars. Ho claims to know tho men. but no warrant has yet been j issued, AVi-nt to the Huapltal. Johu (iauber, of town, who was burned ! about tho head nnd hands by an explosion of j gas in the Wiggans mlno last Friday, to-day went to the Miner's hospital for treatment. Approaching Weddings. Miss Annie Gaughan and Edward Mastiv son, both of town, will bo married In the Annunciation church on the 23th Inst. Ou the same day Miss Annie Gable and Thomas Qradivcll, also of town, will bo married, MARK 1IANNA AT CANTON. lie IIrar I.onfr Oonfi-rMiop with I'ronltli-nt-i:ii rt McKlnley. GASTOX, O , Nov. 18. Niitlnnnl Chair man M. A. Hiinnn arrived In Cnnton yc torilny afternoon, In comimny with (ion einl Wlllirun Osbomo, national secretary, who has been In I'luvolaml for several days, l'renldont-olect McKlnley wont to the ildpot 111 tho family carrhifro to meet tho visitors. They drove direct to tho Mc Klnley homo, whom lunch wai delayed untU.nftcr their arrival. Tho president elect remained in conference from lunch until 4 o'clock with Chairman llannaanil Bocrotnry Osborne. When thu trio canio down stairs n re porter asked Chairman Hanna If n cab lnot would bo announced soon. Hefclmply said, "You must risk the mrt Jor," nnd tho nowspapor men know that no nskliiK would pet any luformntlo on which to baso an authorltntlvo opinio., on that subject nt this time. As Mr. Ilanna was walking to the car rlago for tho train ho wus asked It ho cx psctod Major nnd Mrs. McKlnley to go to Thomasvillo, (in., to sojourn with him nt Ills winter homo. Ho said ho would bo lad if they would do so, but again re ferred that subject to Mr. McKlnley, who paid ho had heard nothing from Mr. Ilanna on thu matter. Mr. llannn re turned to Cleveland at 4:15. Major MoKInloy nnd Mrs. McKlnlnv took n drive during tho morning in the family carriage, tho president-elect hnn dllng tho lines. Tho dally drlvei aro do ing n great deal towards bringing tho tints or Health back to Jlrs. McKlnley 's face, and shu returns from each of them strengthened nnd refreshed. l'ocht Out of the Speakf-Tiip right. l'lllLAnELl-llIA.Nov. 18. Kcpreecntntlvo Honjaniln K. I'ocht, of Union county, Is In this city, nnd ns chairman of tho com iiilttoe appointed nt the last legislature for tho purpose l Investigating the public In stitutions that receive stnto aid. Mr. Kocht Is nno of the rural mornbors of the legis lature who has been n candidate for speaker of tho next house, and he at tended tho meeting of country members held In Harrlslmrg Monday evening. In nn Interview ho said that ho did not lx- llovo tho chances of defeating Mr. lloyor wcro sulliciently strong to warrant n con test, nnd ho has therefore decided to quit tho Held and loave it to tho other asplr nnts, who uro mora sanguine of success. Five Years for an Express Thief. Lancaster, la., Nov. 18. James M Uoblnsou, nn Adams Ki press agent ot tho trains between this city and Harris burg, was convicted yesterday ot larceny Ho stolo three packages of monoy contain Ing 700 consigned to tho Columbia Na tional bank. Tho court sentenced him t( undergo nn Imprisonment of five years. ltpuillng ItHllroad ICenrgitnliMtlon. PHILADELPHIA, Xov. 18. Thu Philadel phia and Heading railroad company was transferred by tho receivers yesterday to tho new niann-cmont, and tlio first stops were taken looking to placing It on a sound financial basts and la such running order that Its operation may be n sourco of revenue. A president and six directors were elected, tho president being Joseni S. Harris. William It Tuylor was elected secretary. Employment for n Thousand More. SlIAMOKl.v, Pa., Nov. 18. Tho Nutalio breaker, which was blown down by tho storm ot Sopt. SO, has boon rebuilt, and 1,000 men nnd boys were given employ ment yesterday, when tho plant resumed opu rations. At Itrcen'D ltlnlto Cafe. Sour krout and pork will bo served as freo lunch to-night. Plenty for everybody. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Meals Eorvcd at all hours. Fingers Mashed. Joseph Schultz had two fingers of his right hand mashed by a falling piece of coal at tho Shenandoah City colliery. Dr. Church dressed tho injuries. Heel Crushed. Anthony Meglas, a minor residing at Win, l'enn and employed at tho Win. Penn col Hery, had the hcol of his right foot badly crushed by a falling piece of coal yestcrduy and just escaped tho loss of tho leg. At Kepclilnskl's Arcnde Cafe. Vegetable soup to-night. Hot luncli to-morrow morning. Mls SloUtor Married. Miss Nolllo Mfcister, formerly of this town, was married to-day to Ilryon a. Halm. i:i a member of thu I.iuerno county bar, at wiiKcsuarro. Ankle Sprained. Michael Keddy, a car runuor at tho Shen andoali City colliery, badly sprained ono of Ills ankles yesterday whilo running -to spmg a wagon. Chrysanthemums, 10 South Main street. Tho Volunteers' l east, Tho Volunteers of America will hold i conversation tea and coffeo supper to-uigh in its armory in Wilkinson's hall. Tin public is invited. Tickets, 10 cents. TO CllltlJ A COM) IN ONU II.VV Tako Laxutivo Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tlio monoy If It fails to euro. m cenis. Umbrellas! llrum m's. big stock just received, nt X-MAS PRESENT. 1 COUPON TO "HERALD READERS, ..2'J.";.li;,!dur 30 coupons of Hie HERALD Is entitled to n llrst elass )lfu. size, Irce-hand crayon, worth $10.00 liuulo frum nay dNtlnct phoUn-rnnh. by imyiiie CO cents ut SI. Hooker's studio, uv. W. Centre street, bhenan douli, I'a. Send photograph In Immediately an.4 fiVe coupons ready upon re ceipt of portrlt. " " NO COUPON, no PORTRAIT, j ttllllllillUlllllllliiluiaiNniiiiiiuiia ),, Germany's War Minister Condones a Cowardly Nttrder. EMPEROR HARSHLY CRITICIZED. A Social Democratic Leader Declares In the German Reichstag That the Ruler's Re cent Utterances Were Calculated to Strain the Allegiance of the People. IlEM.IN, Nov 18 Yesterday's proceed ings In tho relchstag were of quite as much interest as those of Monday, and In mnny respects a groat dual moro exciting. Tho Interpellation on tho recont murdor ot Uerr Slobomnnn ot Corlsruho by Lieuten ant von llrusewitz and other military out rages mid scandals, and also upon the question of dueling, was Introduced In tho presence of a full houu nnd packed galleries. Tho motion was offered by Hen Munckel, Hlchtorlto Hadlcol, who In the courso of his remarks referred to tho con cluding sentences of tho emperor's ad dress to tho recruits last weok. Tho words of tho kaiser, Hcrr Munckel said, could have but one meaning, and that was that whoovor insulted tho king's cont Insulted tho king himself. Tho speaker was vocif erously cheered by tho Radicals when lie declared that Lieutenant von UrusuwiU wns a criminal whoso liberty endangered tho safety of peaceful citizens. Prlnco Iiohetiloho replied by rending a declaration from the omiieror ordering en tirely now stipulations in regnrd to courts of honor, tho effect of which was that tho decisions of tho courts must not nocossar ily Involve a duel. Tho chancellor de clined to discuss tho matter ot tho 0111 puror's prerogative to pardon Lieutenant von llrusowitz and others who had Ijooii condemned by military and other tribu nals. General von Gossler, tho now minister ot war, followed In a lame speoeh It was his first address In tho relchstag, and ho mado an exceedingly unfavorable debut The sentence Imposed upon Lieutenant von Hrusowltz by tho military court, ho said, had not yet been submitted to tho kaiser for his sanction. He protested against tho Incitement of thu public ngalust tho army by exploiting cases of cruelty on tho part of olllcers towards sol diers and civilians. Tho house ought to recollect thu instances In which olllcers had been Insulted in tho streets. Hcrr Lenziiiann, Hadlcal, followed with a fiery speech, In which ho defundu 1 tho rights of civilians against tlio brutal and wanton assaults of olllcers. Hcrr Lenzinaun was followed by Dr. Hachem, Clerical, who spoko In a slinll ir strain. Tlio speech of General von Gossler was thtn assailed In strong terms by Heir Debjl, ono of tho Social-Democratic lead ers, who declared that It was an insult to the rights of civilians. Herr IJeliel also criticized tho emperor's recent utterances to tho recruits, which ho characterized as bordering upon limdnossand calculated to strain the allegiance of the people. In the courso of his sjicech Hcrr Itebel said that General von 'Gossler's remarks concern ing tho caso ot Lieutenant von Hruzewltz might ploaso the military clrclo, hut they could not be called tho remarks of a gentle man. Herr Uobel said further: "How can it bo said that whoever attacks tho king's 'uniform thoreby Insults tho kiugf In 17U0 the king threatened with pain of death nny military man who limited a civilian. Things will nt last come to such a pass that a uniform of tho Cuirassiers Guard will bo eiit'.iendeil like Gossler's hnt, and tho peoplo will bo required to mako obels nnco to tho emperor's horso. It Is vain to endeavor by a word from an august mouth to bring the people to such n state ot fear and trembling that they will bow the know in silence. Success Is so Impossible for views so diametrically opposed to every thing that ho is tho greatest fool who Is constantly trying to make them prevail." Trld to Itol, (fovernur Hastings. IlELLEFO.VTE, Pa., Nov. 18. An attempt was made to liurglarlzo Governor Host ings' mansion last evening. Mrs. ltaukln, tho mother of Mrs. Hastings, discovered n tramp tryl"K to get In tho front door, and plucklly drove hint off, but not before sho was viciously abused by tho tramp, who repeatedly tried to pass her. The samo tramp tried to brenl; Into tho house lu tho afternoon, but was scared away. Nvilmili fclmft Fire Sllli Hurtling. Biiajiokin, l'a., Nov. 18. Tho No. 10 vein counter gangway at Noilson shaft is still burning furiously. Workmen are now shutting this part nf tho initio from tlio other portions by a tliiok wull of bricks. This will allow tint remainder of the colliery to renew operations within several days, nnd It Is hoped that tho shut ting olf of tho air will smother tho Humes. Horough Versus Hallway. Schaxios, Pa., Nov. 18. As a result of thoalloged negloet of tho Sorantoit Trac tion company to repair tho roadway a clash botweun tho liurough ot Tnylur and the railway company occurred yesterday. The borough olflcials blockaded tho street ear trucks at the Imrougli lino, and pre vented ours from going into the iKji-ougli from scrnut-on. The trm-ks were olt struoted before the llrst cur entered in thu morning. Later in tho day the court granted an Injunction, ami the tracks wore cleared. Chrysanthemums, 10 South Main street. Hall lumper Caught, Adam Ushimkl jumped his bail last January and was not heard of again until last night.wheu Special Olllcor Alox arrested him in the First ward on a capias. Usrhlnskl had been held for trial on charges of assault and battery, assault and battery with intent to kill und resisting an olllcer. Ho spout last night in the lockup and was this morning taken to tlio Pottsvillo jail. Hremiitn's New Iteitariint, Potato soup to-night. ' Hot lunch to-mnnroiv morning. - Chrysaiitheinui j 10 South Main itreet. SPECIAL SALE- Of Plain White Toilet Sets (12 pieces) at $2.50. Only 1 dozen of them. '(Lower Store.) A few decorated Tdilet Sets worth regular, $4.95. Now at $2.95. (Lower Store) Fifty kinds of glass, hand and stand lamps. Very cheap. (Uppor Store.) Watch for our Circulars lor bargains in other lines. 1 A, GIRVIN'S, A' '.a; 4 and a south Main street. WALDRON COMINCJ To Shrnniiihiah Agaln-Thls Time With l'ilty Head of IlorNon, Waldrou, tho gloat Canadian horso shipper, will arrivo at (I'llara's livery with fifty head of horses. They havo mado arrangements to accommodate him in tlio near future, so he ran stable that number. Waldron's name Is familiar witli tiioso who buy horses, and it is acknowledged by all that he conducts the squarest auction over held in this section of tho country, when ho has a sale. Every horse goes, no matter what tlio bid is, and now that the people havo confidenco in his auctions they wait, for tlioy all know that they can buy cheaper from him than from any one else. Some dealers will acknowledge -that ho soils horses cheaper than they ran buy them in the west, and they say that he is gone broko doing it that way, he must have men out stealing them, etc. However, the title has nover been questioned concern ing a horso that ho sold, and a man that stood in the stuck exchange and bet ten thousand dollars on SIcKinlcy as lie did, is not a man that is broke. Tlio first time Waldron came to Shenandoah great opposition was put against him. He whs made to pay u. license, etc., and many other contemptible things to stop him wero done. Ot course this was ex peeled, for tho old saying is, "llig fish cat littlo ones." Waldron vowed that, owing to. tlio dirty tricks done to him by cortain peoplo, ho would mako Shenandoah ono of his prini'iplo unction markets, if it cost him all he was worth, and It seems as if lie was carrying out his vow, and tho purchnsers are reaping tho benefit. It would have been bettor for somo bed they left this dealer alone. Many 1110 now waiting for ids coming sale, which will bo a big one. Kcmlrlck House 1'reo I.um-h. Noodle soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Want More Light. The people residing in tho vicinity of tho corner of Cherry and White streets inteud making application to tlio Horough Council for a street light in that locality. Illt-kert's Citfu. Our free lunch to-morruw morning will consist of oyster soup. A Clock Stolen. Tlio firemen employed at thu Shenandoah City colliery boiler house are looking for the person who stolo a fancy and much-prized clock from tho place. DON'T DO A THINGS Until you have seen our handsome line of holiday offerings which are now being placed on sale. Noth ing we ever had compares with this season's goods. Come and inspect the grand assortment. flames, Ilotls, Drums, Wiikoms, Horses, Sliigtr lanterns, Steam Kngiui-Hniid lloats, Mct-tianlenl Toys, Tea Sets, Kitchen K ts, Hanks, Zithers. Hlot-Us, Triniun-lH, llaby Itatlles, Iron TraiiH, Sulks. Ftro haute:, hook mid I.tlilor Tni.li Sail Irons, Milk nnons,e. Celluloid luneijli i in Dressing eases, Work anil Manicure IloV Albums, Ac. Kvery article filled through ami through with attraction, merit anc' worth. Those who come earl will reap the best and that with littl money. Our goods are on displ Look at them, examine them, pt them. It will cost you nothm. We cotdially invite you to conn F.J. Portz 8c Son. SHENANDOAH. PA, A CHOICE ARTICLE OUR BEEF WINE iIRON At 50c Per Bottle, o n tv ax KIRLIN'S DRUG STORE, 6 South Alain Street. v 1