cmit (Or rtilllll' fill H'H (l1t(f1t I (it f B" eircltl"i"' md redtr' jjJ Ai JJ- Sty TVf Vfttk-t, dignifiea, infiurnfial ,'ornml SHENANDOAH, PA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1897. ONE CENT VOL. XII. NO 25. FURNITURE aIN ENDLESS VARIETY.. ROCKERS. GENT'S ARM CHAIRS TURKISH CHAIRS PICTURES. EASELS. BAHBOO TABLES JARDANIERS. ROCKINO HORSES SHOO-FLYS. DOLL CARRIAGES. FOOT STOOLS. J. P. WILLIAMS 8c SON, 13 SOUTH MAIN STREET. SHENANDOAH, RA. BIG BARGAINS In Up-to-Date hats and a full Hue of gent's dress and working gloves. These goods will be closed out at prices never lieafd of before. 9DCaU atones and secure first bargains. sj00w- MAX LEV IT. UP-TO-DATE HATTER and GENT'S FURNISHER. . 1 . RELIABLE ADVERTISER OF FACTS. . . 18o7-DRY : GOODS-18o7. sA PEW SUGGESTIONS. s LADIES' COAT OR CAPE. MISSES' JACKET. SHAWLS. BLANKETS. LAWN COMFORTS. WHITE SPREADS. TABLE LINEN. NAPKINS. TOWELLS. LACE CURTAINS. CLOSING OUT SALE! WE HAVE ONLY A VERY SMALL STOCK OF TOYS and GAMES left, and as we desire to CLOSE THEM OUT entirely, we have CUT PRICES IN HALF. See Our Toy Window for Prices. MORGAN'S BAZAR. 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 MAKES THE BEST that can possibly be produced. SING WAH'S NEW LAUNDRY ! 34 W. Centre St. Our Prices are as low asrme lowest - s-sWe do h FirSt-ClaSS Work . 189T-NEW YEAR'S We open the New Year with a full line of new CARPETS for the spring trade new designs and new colors in ... . Tapestry, Velvet AT RIGHT We also open this week our first invoice of NEW FLOOR OIL CLOTH in new spring patterns. SPECIALTIES- ...IN FINE CANNED GOODS. Choice Tomatoes, extra quality and extra size cans Two cans for 25 cents. Fancy Maine and New York State Sugar Corn Two and three cans for 25 cents. New Early June and Sifted Peas Two and three cans for 25c, Fancy California Peaches Cans full of extra quality Yellow Peaches in heavy syrup Three cans for 50 cents. We also have good Tomatoes, Corn and Peas, 4 cans for 25c, all straight goods We never sell soaks at any price. We offer to-day CALIFORNIA, : FLORIDA ; AND : VALENCIA FOR SALE ONE CAR CHOICE YELLOW CORN. ONE CAR WHITE OATS. ONE CAR NO. 1 TIMOTHY HAY. G. W. KEITER, SHENANDOAH, - PENNA. LADIES' DEKS. riUSIC CABINETS. SMOKING TABLES. UMBRELLA STANDS. MEDICINE CABINETS. LADIES' TOILET STAND , PIANO STOOLS. SEWINO MACHINES. WILCOX & WHITE ORGANS. NEW ENQLAND PIANOS. COUCHES. MOR1E SKIRTS- PLAIN and INITIAL HAND KERCHIEFS. GLOVES. POCKET BOOKS. UMBRELLAS. MUFF and BONS. RUGS. CARPETS. CARPET SWEEPERS. HASSOCKS, &c. North Main St., 9 Shenandoah, Pa. Shirt.-.. .8 cents Collars 1 cents Cuffs, per pair 8 Shirt, Ironed. 8 Undershirt..... 0 Ilnndcrchtefs.. 1J New Shirts..... 8 Drawers 6 Hose, per pair 3 -(o)- WROT-CrA83 LAUNDRY. OIVE US A TItlAI. GREETING i89T and Body Brussels RRICES. another lot of : ORANGES : AND : SICILY : LEMONS, AN INSTALLATION. The Son of Veteran Had nn Enjoyable Catherine I.nut Night, Tho officers ef Henry Hornoastls Camp No. 40, Sons of Veterans, wore Installed last night by fast Captain 0. E. Johns, ef Mt, Oarinel, as follows : Captain, W. Heaban j 1st Lieutenant, M. F. Maloy ; 2nd Lieutett ant, Joseph Zimmerman j Camp Council, Moses Rogers, W. Belsel and M. F. Maley ; 1st Sorgeait, W. G. Hess; Quartermaster Sergeant, P. J. Maloy; Chaplain, J. F. Elsenhower; Sorgeantof the Guard, George F. Wllmati! Color Sergeant, It. Hummel; Corporal of the Quard, D. Daddow j Camp Guard, J. J. Helm; Guard, Francis Uausor. A number of members of Camp No. 31, of Mt. Carniol, were in attendanco, besides mcmbors of Watkin Waters Post No. 140, G. A, I!., and tho installation was followed by a number of addresses in which fraternal grootlngg wore exchanged, after which a col lation was served in tho oamp room. Uro.n's IClalto Cafe Free T.uncli. Sour krout, pork and mashed potatoes to night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Meals at all hours. Free continuous phonograph entertainment. All tho latest songs and band marches. Controller Severn's Investigation. Controller B. E. Severn, who is keeping a faithful watch ovor tho county's finances, visited tho Almshouse this week nnd from a casual investigation found'that the contractors are not strictly following tho specifications for the erection of tho new hospital. Tho Controller immediately notified tho Com missioners and theso officials paid a visit to that institution yesterday. Tho result of tho visit will probably causo further investi gation by exports. Tho Controller is cer tainly establishing a record that entitles him to the Bupport of tho taxpayers. Ho has several surprisos up his sleovo for other pub lic officials, and somo of tho Justices of tho Peace need not bo surprised to seo ono of his deputies mako an examination of thoir dockets for several years back. Kendrlck House Free lainch. Vegetable soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Tho Hospital Crowded. Tho Minors' hospital is crowded with patients. Every ono of tho many cots is llllod and some contaiu two patients. The fullowing were admitted yosterday : Glower Meshack, 23, Shenandoah, laboror, West Shenandoah colliory, laceration of the scalp and eyo lid, due to a rush of coal ; Peter Stank, 20, Shenandoah, laborer, Shenandoah City colliery, severe complicated and lacor ated wounds of tho right log, duo to being caught in a rush of coal. At tho dispensary : Joseph Martokiewicz, 21, Wm. Penn, laborer, Packer No. 4, lacerations of faco with severe contusion of left eye, due to a blow from coal falling from a chuto. lllckert's Cafe. A special hot lunch will be served to-morrow morning. State I. O. O. F. OIUcIhIs. Tho State Odd Fellows officials were in Mt. Carmol last evening for tho purposo of con ferring with the members of tho executive committee or the local lodge with a viow to making definite preparations for tho an niversary and celebration which will be hold in Mt. Carmel on the 26th of April next. Window full of coal ornamentsat Brumm's jewelry store. Jurors for 1807. Of tho 1000 names placed In the jury wheel for 1807, tho number drawn from Shenan doahjs 122; Ashland, 100; Mahanoy City, 118; Pottsville, 300; Frackville, 30; Gilber ton, 30 ; Girardville, 40 ; Mahanoy township, 40 ; St. Clair, 02 ; Tamaqua, 00 ; Casa town ship, 30 ; Union township, 24. For Kent. Two desirable ofilco rooms in tho new Wilkinson building, comer Main and Lloyd streets. Central location, Kent includes steam heat aud gas. For terms sco tho owner. M0-3t L. J. Wilkinson. Still Another Lehigh Wreck, The third wreck, within as many days, occurred on tho Lehigh Valley railroad yes terday at Penn Haven Junction, In which a car of mules consigned to D. D. Warner, at Mt. Carmel, was badly damaged. Two of the mulos were killed, and several others more or less injured. .Cascarets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe. 10c. Miss Gaughan III, Miss M. A. Gaughan, an ostimablo young lady of Lost Creek, and sistor of Harry Gaughan, tho well known Traction employo, is seriously ill. Sho is suffering from a com plication of diseases. At Kepchluski's Arcade Cafe. CalPs liver and onions to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Ami Ilrokcn. James Havertr, 13 year old son of Mrs. Mary A. Haverty, of South Bowsrs street, fell on an Icy. pavomont yesterday and fractured his left forearm. Dr. W. N. Stein reduced tho fracture. Wo preach low prices and practice them. Faotoby Shoe Stoke. Ucense Court. Beginning on Monday, January 26th, at 2 o'clook p. in., the court will hear new appli cants for old stands and old applicants for new stands aud all old stands whsro remon trances are filed. Incitement to Continue. Our sacrifice shoe salo for both sexes has excited the people. It's still doing it and will continue. Wo almost give them away. At Warner's, 121 North Main street. Th Knapp Funeral. The funeral of the two-year-old son of Joseph Kukpp. outside forman at Knicker bocker colliory, took place this rooming and tho remains were taken to Ashlaud for in terment. Among the people in attendauco were Superintendents John Veith and George Soott, of Pottsville. Tho greatest bargains in the jowelry line at A. Uolderman's. l'unernl Announcement!. The funeral of Lewis Grant will take plaee to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock, interment at Pottsville. The remains of Jonas Shoup, the engineer killed in the Lehigh Valley wreck, will be in terred at the White Church cemetery, near Delano, on Saturday afternoon. Republican Club Meeting. A meeting of tho Shenandoah Republican Club will be held on Friday, SSnd Itwt., at 7:30 o'clock. Important business will be transacted. Just try a 10c box of Cascarets, the finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. SEGOtfD WftEGK 1IGTIHI DIES1 William Herniau, the Fireman, Died at PottSVille Last Night. THE REMAINS BROUGHT TO TOWN Relatives of Jonas Bhoup, the Deceased Engineer, Will Receive Over Six Thousand Dollars From the Railroad Companies and Several Societies. William Hermsrr, fireman of Lehigh Val ley ougine No. 400, which was wrecked at Pottevllle Tuesday'nlght, died at the Potts villo hospital last" evening, at 8:30 o'clock, surrounded by Ills parent and broken hearted wife. TlM) remains were taken In charge by an undertaker and this morning viewed by a eoitmer's Jury. After the in quest the body was brought to this town, arriving hero at rtton. It was received by J. P. Williams fc SiBu, tho undertakers, and taken to the home of the widow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jabot Powell, on East Coal street. It was deeMed to have the funeral take place' froni i their residonco, as tho widow, who is without children, has tem porarily loft hor liirUio in Delano aud it will be more convenient for the many friends who desire to attcml tho funeral. Tho de ceased lived at ttte comer of Cherry and Jardln streets ftf many years before he moved to Delano, Tho announcement of Herman's death occasioned consldejtoblo surprise as, from tho reports received fVoril Pottsville yesterday, it was generally belioved that the unfortunate, man would rccove from his injuries. Her man was conscious tip to noon yesterday. In speaking of tho accident he said tho last words ho hoard Engineer Shoup utter were, "Lookout, Bill!" Herman was scalded about the bond, faco, aud arms, body and legs. He was 21 years of ago. His parouta resido at Orwigsburg. Ho was very popular In railroad circlos and had a host of friends. He was a charter member of Shenandoah Valley Council No. 530, Ji. O. U. A. JI., and Camp No. 188, P. O. S. of A., of town. The remains of Engineer Shoup wore viewed by tho coroner last evening. Shoup's left leg was broken In two places aud his hip was dislocated. He hod been scalded very severely on tho head and broast. Although ho wore gloves his hands were scalded. His feet were also scalded. Undcrtakor Waldron said that Shoup was a man weighing about 210 pounds and was five feet eight inches in hcighth. Tho Coronor a jury will mako a thorough investigation. The noxt hearing will bo hold when tho employes of the railroad can be called together. Tho family of Jonas Shoup, tho engineer who was killed in tho wreck, will roceivo $3,000 from tho Iioyal Arcanum, tho usual benefits from the Odd Fellows, $3 por day for two years from tho Lehigh Valley Kailroad Company, and a sum of money from the Pennsylvania Kallroad Company not yet de cided upon. Fence iri the Family. Tho shoes come from tho Factory Suoe Stoke now. Sociable Continued. Owing to tho inclemency ol tho weather tho Sociable under the auspices of the Ladies Aid society of the Presbyterian church will bo coutinuod to-night. Tho attendauce last night was rather slim and it is expected that it will be largely Increased this avening. Won Tho Frlzo. A large crowd was prossnt at the dancing contest at Bobbins hall last ovening, Dr. Newhall, of tho Kickapoo Modicino Company offered a prize of $5.00 to the best amaturo dancer. Among tho contestants wore Misses Ida Jenkins and Lydia .Carter and Messrs. Petor;Scanlan, Tom Cleary and Harry Gib bons. The prize was awarded to tho latter for his clearness and excellent time keep ing. Mr. Mincer Injured. John Miucer, of West Coal street, met with an accident at Suffolk colliery lato yes teiday afternoon, which will confine him to his bed for soveral necks. He had J ust com pleted his day's work and was crossing s breast on a pole when the battory was sud denly Btarted, throwing him off tho polo and fracturing his left leg below the knee. Rumors wcro afloat that he had both legs broken, but this is without foundation, Notice. Bcwaro of agouts taking free pictures for Public Squaro Portrait Co., of Wilkosbarre. We makS no free pictures. Our artist works at No. 13 North Main street. Call and seo the work. it Public Squaiie Portrait Co, Deeds ltecorded. From Isaac Kiofer and wife to Joseph E. Kohler, premises in Eidred township. From Alexander Scott to Ii. S. Bashore, premises In Schuylkill Haven. From Wm. T. Faust to trustee St. Paul's Reformed Lutheran Church, lot in Quakake From Harry L. Hell to George W. Garrett, lot iu Tremont, Died of Measles. James, a six months old child of Michael and Annie Couroy, of South Chestnut street, died this morning of measles. Five children of this family are suffering with the above sickness. Marriage Licenses. -George D. Mlnnioh, of Hegius township, and Ada D. Saltier, of Hubley township. William Bettluger, of Porter township, and Annie E. Bowdner, of Jefferson township, Daupbin county. Thomas Jones and Kate Pitts, both of Locust Dale. Joseph Navak and Julia Kuchmask, both of Butler township. May Lose a Horse. A horse belonging to William Niiwcnter ran away this afternoon and fell, a shaft of the cart penetrating the animal's nook and severing an artery. It is likely the-hone will be killed. New Agenoy Secured. T. T. WHUmq has removed bis general insurance and steamship office from Me. 4 to No. 188 South Jardln street, and In addition to his long list of fint-claH companies bu seeured the agenoy of the Hartford Fire In suraneo Company, of Hartford, Oonn. This company was established in lTftl and Is oue of the most substantial in the world. Its ousts aggregate $10,004,007 .51. For Insurance in the beet companies at the lowest rates, and steamship tickets on all lines, apply to T. T Williams, 138 South Jardln street. 1-0-lm When bilious or costive, eat a Caeca ret candy cathartic, eure guaranteed, 10e, SSo. "PUMP" MANIFESTO. It Makes Most Sweeping Charge of Cor ruption In Delaware. DoVSn, Del., Jan. SI. The "rump" leg islature adjourned sluedleyesterdny after noon, bulr before doing bo Issued a mani festo. The document declares that the rights of the people are continually denied In Delaware ; that the laws discriminate ngnlnst non-property holders; that tho legislature and executive authorities have been overthrown ; that legally olected leg islators have been evloted from the state onpltol; that "a corrupt ollgarohy" has usurped tho executive powers of a froe state; that election returns have been falsi fied by state offlolnle, acting as agents of a corrupt machine; that loaders of the poo plo curse tho laws and defy tho courts; that violent, profane and obsceno leaders of partisan mobs overthrow tho will of the people by falsifying eleotien returns and oe.'tlfloates, and that the courts of the state nre Influenced by nartisau prejudice. Tho manifesto oonoludos thus: "Adopt ing and committing this declaration and averment of fact to the people of Dela ware, we, their representatives In the general assembly of tho state, recommit to them the leglslatlvo oonimlsslons given us by their votes on Nov. 3, 189(5. God save the state." Tho Instrument Is signod by the clerks aud speakers of both "rump" houaes. I.ooilii. and Day Sentenced. Lancabtkr, Pa., Jan. 81. The trial of Thomas Loomls and Frank Day, alias "Tho Sailor Kid," jointly lndloted for stealing over $000 from tho room of Sam uel Doebler lu November last, ended yes terday In tho criminal court by a oonfos siou of guilt on tho part of the former and tho conviction of both. Judgo Livings ton sentoncod Loomls to seven years In tho Eastern ponitontiary nud Day to five years In tho same institution. Swarte has not yot boon tried. A Young Woman's Sad Death. Siiamokin, Pa., Jnn. 21. Miss Holon Musgravo, a protty young woman of Cam eron township. Is dead as a result of blood poisoning, brought about through an ef fort on hor part to end a lovor's quarrel. Sovoral weoks ngo she cut an nrtory In hor tongue whllo trying to soal a lottor sho was sending to her sweetheart, Herman Shultz, of Pittsburg, in tho hopos of bringing about a reconciliation. She paid but little attention to the cut, and It had apparently healed up. On last Friday, however, It began to swell and became rupldly worse until her death. Meanwhile tlie letter had reached Its destination, and Shultz arrived at her bedside In tlmo to heal their dlflorenoes boforo sho dlod. ToutlifulrSfcater Drowned. WlLKESliAintE, Pa , Jan. 21. Throo boys, naniod Potor .1 ohnson, Edward and John Griffith, wero skating on tho George town reservoir last night whon tho Ice broke and thoy woro thrown Into tho water. Tho two Griffith boys wero ros cuod, but Johnson was drowned. Charged with a Triple Murder, Columbia, Pa'.. Jan. SI. Dotcotlvo Wlt- tlck has arrested a negro bolioved to bo John J. Jonos, who on Jan. 17, 1SU0, niur- deaed throo mon at Springfield, O. Tho suspeot ouswors perfectly tho description of tho murderer, who was minus his left ear, which was burned off. Special Notice. Members of Shenandoah Valley Council No. 630, Jr. O. U. A. M., aro requested to at tend the regular meeting to-morrow evening, at 7.00 o'clock, when arrangements will bo made to attend tho funeral of our deceased brothor, William Herman, whoso funeral will tako place on Sunday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock. By order of Cvnus Geisk, Couucilor. Attest : Rout. Pattekson, Secy. It Mr. Ogileu Withdraws. Editor Evening Herald: I notice that my name is being used iu connection with tho candidacies on the Citizens ticket in the Second ward for School Director, and wish to say that it has been dono without my author ity, and contrary to my wishes. I positively uannot bo a candidate, as I am too much tied up with my regular business affairs to glvo the other matter attention. Yours truly, Daniel Oqken. Shonandoah, Pa., Jan. 21, 16D7. Great Closing Out Sale of Hats. We aro selling our cutire stock of fashion able hats at tbe following marked down prices : Our vi-ll known $1.50 hat now $1.00, in stiff and Fidora's. Our select f2.00 hat, black and brown, now at $1.50. Our$2.75hal now at V- 00. Come early and secure first choice whllo they last. At MAX LEVIT'S, 15 East Ceutro street. Health Iteports. Tiio following cases of measles wero re ported to tho Board of Health this moruing : Baby llronuan, 0 months, North Pear alloy: James More, 5 years, West Oak street; Tracy Clark, 4 years, South Main street; Samuol Beddall, 3 years, South Jardiu street ; Delia Garbarina, 8 months, West Centre street ; Leo Friebaud, 7 years, North Market street ; James Hughes, 3 years, East Coal street. The greatest bargains iu the jewolry line at A. Uolderman's. Travel Delayed. The storm of last night put the streets and gutters in bad shape and this morning Super visor Llewellyn put a force or men at work opening culverts and crossings to guard against floods a rain storm would cause. The Supervisor says now is the time Jhe property owners suoum open tuelr gutters. Traffic ou the Schuylkill Traction and Lakeside loads was considerably delayed this morning on account of snow and ice, but this afternoon the former company succeeded iu getting its oars as far as the corner of Main aud Lloyd streets aud the Lakeside cars reached Main street. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for its gri'at leavening strength and hualthfuUiosa. At urru the food against alum and all forms ol ..f ulterutlon common to the cheap brands. U0VAL BAEKIU POWDER CO., MEW YOltK. THE rJEIiERSE OF iVOftY I Britons Have No Case Against Alleged Dynamiter. the AN ENGLISH LAWYER'S DUPLICITY Though Acting as Counsel For the Accused Man He Urged Him to Confess, As suring Him That His Convic tion Was Certain. London, Jnn. St. There was a great surprise at tho Old Hnlloy central crimi nal court yosterday when the crown pros ecutor withdrew the oharge ol conspiring to commit n dynamite explosion brought against Edward J. Ivory, alias Bell, of Now York, who was arrested In Septem ber lost at about the same time that P. J. Tynan was takon Into custody at Boulogne-sur-Mer, Franoe, and John F. Kearney and Thomas Haines, alias J. Wallace, were captured by the police at Antwerp, Belgium, on the same oharge. There wero vory few people lu court. Among them was Thomas Merio Jones, tho Informer. John F. Melntyre, formerly an assis tant district attorney of Now York, who actod as advisory counsel during the trial, said to tho Associated Press representa tive: "Whllo tho rosult was a surprise to mo, I have nil along contended that Ivory was used as a stool pigeon In order to euablo the pollco to mnka capital out of the case. I am glad tho prosecution had the fairness to drop tho matter." Ivory said last night In the course of an Interview. "They wnntod me to Implicate William Lyman, presldont of tho ' Irish National alliance, but that was all non sonse. I refused to havo anything to do with It." Ivory said that ho had no Idea of suing tho government for fulse lmprls onmont, but ho suggosted that the United States government might do so. Ho Is going from hore to Dublin In n fow days, and will depart for the United States In a woe It. Tho withdrawal of the ohargo against Edward J. Ivory Is regarded In Dublin as being due to the orowu's dread of the ex posure of Jonos, tho Informer. Two wit nesses wore ou hand from that olty in order to testify for tho dof onso In regard to sensational ovorturos mado to thorn by Jones a week boforo ho appeared at the Bow stroot pollco court to testify against Ivory. An editorial In Tho Chronicle on tho Ivory enso says : "It It was not a put up job It is a hideous muddle, and we do not know why tho Irish mombors should not demand a parliamentary Inquiry." All tho papers denounce tho trial as a "fako." THE DEFENSE OP IVORY. How lie Was Handicapped by One of His English Lawyers. NEW York, Jan. 31. Tho news" of Ivory's release, owing to the abandonment of tho prosecution by the English govern ment, was received with rejoicing by Irlsh-Amorlcans In this city. William Lyman, president of tho Irish National alllnuco, who sent John F. Molntyre to aid iu Ivory's dofonso, and who also cm ployod tho rosldont counsel, mndo tho fol lowing stoteniont to tho Associated Press: "From tho very beginning I believed that this whole matter was a scheme of the British home offlco and Its agent, Scot land Yard. The collapse of the Ivory case indicates plainly to mo that Gallagher, Daly and othor prisoners would never havo boon convicted had their frionds stopped out of tho conventional and darod to mako o proper dofonso. Tho English au thorities woro pormltted to havo thoir way. The Irish National alliance determined to not differently, and defend Ivory to tho last dltoh. (The prosonce of Mr. Molntyre, an Amorlcan lawyor, had nil to do wllh tho abandonment of tho prosecution. "I bellovo that tho conduct of at least ono of the resident lawyers retained for Ivory's dofouse Is opon to criticism. Por exomplo, Edward Carson, Q. O., on doavorod to Induce Ivory to plead guilty. His advice to Ivory was that ho would bo found guilty nnd sontencod to twenty years If he attempted to- defond himself, nnd that It would bo hotter for him to pload guilty, oven compromising on a plea of being a Konlnn and having been entrapped by dynnmltors. He was assured that If ho did so pload ho might oxpoct not more than a flvo years' sentence, and possibly tho prison door would bo opened to him provided ho loft tho oountry In twonty-four hours. Ivory would not so plead, upon the advice of friends, and thereupon Carson throw up his brief. "Mr. J. F. Taylor, another of the resi dent counsel, has done admirably, and our opinion of Mr. Molntyre will lie shown in the future. The scheme to have Ivory plead guilty went so far as to take the form of n letter to his friends lu this ooun try urging them to advise tho prisoner by cable to so plead." Murderer Hoeli Electrocuted. Aubdbn, N. Y., Jan. SI. John Ilooh was executed by eleotrlolty In the state prison here yesterday. Hoeh, on July 10, 18US, murdered Minnie Ingeisoll, 16 years of age, at Chapel Hill, near Lowvlllo. The girl lived with hor brother Eugene and an oiu man nameu Mionoias strife, at Chanel Hill. Hooh was lu love with her, but she had repulsed him, and fur this he deter mined to kill her. He went to her house on the evening indicated, secreted himself near the barn, and when the girl and Strife appeared he fired. She was Instantly Kiuau ami atrue uauiy wouuuea. Senator Mision for Cuban Iteoognltlon Rpkinofikld, Ills., Jau. 81. After the formal vote electing ex-Couaressman William E. Mason United States senator yesterday, a committee of members from the house and senate escorted Mr. Mason to the hall, and he made a short address. Iu the course of his remarks he deolared himself emphatically lu favor of the recognition or the belllgerenoy of the Oubau insurgents. This was greeted with tremenuous applause. Oiar and Ciarlna to Visit China. London, Jan. 81 The correspondent of The Dally News at Vienna says: "I aw Informed that IJ Hung Chang took home with him tbe news that the osar and prob ably the czurlna will visit China upon the opening of the Siberian railway, and will then visit l'ekln, Toklo and Seoul He win then invite the monarch of China, jupsu aim ioraa to ue tils guatta at vmaivostocK." Health Iniurouee free to all who wear eur cork sole shots. fS.50 lustead of $4.00. Faotoby Shoe Stobx. We are keeping careful track of your wants and constantly adding to the stock to meet them. The price-pinched values have been prepared for your benefit if yoti call now. ZTable Insswnrc. f&lx Inch nnppts .. Scent .. 5 cento ... 5cent 8 cent . .1 cent . 1 cent ,.10 cent ...10 cents .. 8 cent . 10 oenlg ....10 vents ....10 cento .. 15 crnts four Inch nappis, with stand.. Six inch pickle. Eight Inch pickle Cream .Tug Spoon holders Vinegar oriiete Large Jogs Seven Inoh dtsh Eleven Ineh plate Large fruit bowl Celery trays Fftilt stand These goods are worth from 10 to 25 cts Can you see your advantage. GIRVI 8 South Main St, LAUGH AND GROW FAT. Wonderful T-nugli-l'roTokars Which Are l'lnced at the Disposal of All Erco. Good, inorry, wholesomo laughs wore heard all over this town last Sunday, and their echoes are still heard in many quarters. They were caused by the comic pictures, jokes and funny stories which made up the first number of the Sunday Press Jester which was given free with every copy of the Philadelphia Sunday Press. Next Sunday, January 84, the second number of the Sun day Press Jester will bo given free to every reader of the Philadelphia Sunday Press. The colored cartoons and every other feature will be as bright and excruciatingly funny as they can be made. The Sunday Press gives the news, and more special features than any magazine, and the Suuday Press Jester, which you get free, adds W. pai C-tU . . spiciest kind of sauce jast what you want to put you in the b t possible humor. You had better order nej : Sunday's Press in advance. Endorses Mr. I.evino. fommunleated.J En. Herald : Onetof the most gratifying features of the coming local campaign is tho cand'dacy of a number of our best citizens for the. most important , offices. This Is es pecially true iu relation to the announce ment of Wolf Levina for .Chief Burgess. Tho poople know that In tho election of Mr. Levine tho town would havo nn official who would command not only the respect of bis constituents, but of all with whom he would come in contact. As to his qualification for the office there can bo no dispute. A lifo time spent in business pursuits, rendering him capable of properly fulfilling the duties oi uni omce reoninnsr astuteness and n knowlodge of what Is most to be desired iu a public official. Nono can question Mr. Levine's reputation for honest, straightfor ward actions and integrity of purposo. Mr. Leviuo was permanently" Identified with the early interests of tho borough, having been a resident of Shenandoah for upward of 2.Y years, and was one of tho first members of the Columbia Hose Co. and a member of the Itescuo company. He lias always been an ardent supporter of good local government, at the sauio time being conservative iu his opinions. He has never sought office, aud iu every way is worthy of the support of all who wish to seo Shonandoah attain the standing that a strict enforcement of its or dinances would insure. Citizen. Shonandoah, Pa., Jan. 21, 1887. Mandolins and guitars and full lino c striugsand trimmings. AtBrunim's. Huy tho Wbi!ilch. You don't run the risk of infringement Buite if you buy tho genuine Welsbach lamp; price reduced to $2.00; saves half the gas; gives three times the light. Six hundred in use in town and evory oue giving satisfac tion. Bbwabb op imitations. 2t L. J. Wilkinsow. Change of lly-I,mvg. The members of the Washington Beuelloial Society are notified that action on ohange of uy-iaws will be taken at the next meeting of the society, on tho 28th iust. By order of Christ. Schmidt, Pres. Attest : Frank Wilcom, Secy. l-20-4t 25 cents per yard for rag car pet, Ingrain and a pretty three stripe carpet, all worth 35 cents a yard. Remnants of OIL CLOTH at your own price. FRICKFS CARPET STORE. 10 SB. Jarclln Strct. A SONG ,N EVERY S villi mm Is the kiud of- BIRD - SEED TO GET Sold only at DRUG STORE, 6 South Main Street. (o) KIRLIN'S KOUGH SYRUP KURES.
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