"PUB VOL. XII.-N0 282. SHENANDOAH. PA., TIIUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1897. B THE HERALD T HH Creates business becaust of its known Hj Steffi jfyf circulation and renders rick Mi rraih the public through a fro is z r, dignified, influential journal lM 2 it the HERALD columnt. B THIS QUEEN -OF- Sewing Machines Only $19.60- . . . Warranted for Plve Years. . . . ORICAT BARGAINS OPFBRUD IN FURNITURE To cnsn buyers or ou the installment plan. Couie and see the largest stock in the county to select from Ht iirlces that defy competition. J. P. WILLIAMS & SON, 3ISOUTH MAIN STREET SHENANDOAH, PA this witATium. The forecast for Friday : Fair weather and slowly rising temperature, with light varla lilo winds, followed by cloudiness And local rnlu or snow in and near the lske regions. 6 P. S. Fine flercliant Tailoring a specialty. rag H MAX LEVIT, H fgHlp-to-Date Halter and Gents' FurnlsherJB f LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN'S COATS - and - CAPES ! We call special attention of our customers to the CELEBRATED SALTS PLUSH used in our garments, as being the best goods in the market for wear and finish. Styles of garments are correct, V Prices always right. ssOur Llne.of the MUNCY BLANKETS ls".Coniplele.s3-s COMFORTS, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES AND HOSIERY. J. J. PRICE'S, North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. These beverages just suit the moot critical drinker. It just suits us to have them drink it, because they are pure and whole-tome. COLUMBIA BEER ALE PORTER They also suit the most health iest drinker. Why ? because they have no equal. Good brews are the most coiufort-giving and best tonics oi me system. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL - LnDIEsTcTQLOVES. Worth $1.25 ft pair, reduced to '78o. Good only for one week. LADIES' IN ALL VAHIKTIUS. Children's and Misses' Reefers and Long Coats. GREAT BARGAINS IK- CARPETS OP ALL KINDS. LINOLEUMS -AND- OIL CLOTHS VERY CHEAP. P. J. flONAGHAN, 30SHA& PAINTING AND (DECORATING! Thomas H. Snyder, 23 South Jardln St. Shenandoah, Pa. 1897THANKSG1YING1897 Our stock of Thanksgiving goods is full and complete. NEW RAISINS, ALL 1897 CROP. New Muscatels, Seedless, Seeded, 3 lbs for 25c 4 lbs for 25c 3 lbs for 25c 2 lbs for 25c New Sultanas, - - 3 lbs for 25c " Valeucias, - 3 lbs'for 25c " Layer Clusters, 2 lbs for 25c New Cleaned Currants. New Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel. New Sliced Citron Ready for use. New Prunes, 2, 3 and 4 lbs for 25 cents. New Evaporated Peaches, Plums, Apricots and Pears. New Figs aud Dates. WILSON ANDJHE GRANGERS. Hoorotnry or AcrloitlturoTnlks lo tlio Jtopresentiitlvo l'nrinora. ' Harrlsburg, Nov. 18. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson made an Informal address at yesterday's afternoon ses sion of the National Qranee, Patrons of Husbandry. He congratulated the grange on the Important position It occupies and the dignified manner In which the grangers discharge the re sponsibilities resting upon them. He added: "You recognise the need for educa tion and object lessons in the sciences that relate to agriculture, and asked for colleges, experiment stations and a department of agriculture, that are all engaged in making- plain the secrets of nature as they relate to climate and soil, plant and animal, In their rela tion to mankind and his happiness. The sclentldo student of the farm is mak ing household words' and fireside talk of what has heretofore been an un known tongue. "The department of agriculture Is trying to help the individual and the state where Its arm Is longer than theirs and its facilities greater. It la opening up new markets, introducing new plants, gathering tacts for pro- ucerp at home and abroad to the end that they may be better Informed re garding their work and the operations of those the world over with whom they compete." A resolution was adopted against the grange taking any part in co-operative enterprises nnd again it gambling in futures. The grange closes its sessions today. Ilreen's Itlnlto Cafe. G. A. It. bean soup. free, to-nlcht. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Something to Live For. To-morrow night an attraction of ezcen- tlonal niorit is promised at Kalor's opera house, Jlahanoy City, when the well-known comedian, Hcunessy Leroyle, end a strong company will present the successful comedy, inner rcopio's Money." Tho play was first produced last fall at the Madison Square tneuire, flew York, whoro it scored an in stantaneous hit, the enjoyment only being terminated on account of bookings elsewhere. The piece Is, like most of the recent suc cesses, an American play by an Amoricau author, dealing with American scenes, types and situations familiar to all. Tho author, Edward Owtngs Towne, has selected an ec centric American millionaire Board of Trado oporator as his leading oharactcr, and in this part Air. Leroyle lias created a personage ho will live on tho staco alone with the 'Senator," "Col. Mulberry Sellers." The plot briefly outlined deals with the lovo af fairs of two young people, the clork and daughter of Hutchinson Hopper, a Board of Trade man. Among tho players are such weu-Known people as Miss Lottie Wade. Mr. Joseph Tostcn, Miss Ada Zell, Mr. Charles F. Stanley, Miss Mabel Trunnoll, Fred. Kay, Harry Sutherland, etc. The play-goers of Shenandoah have an opportunity to see an ixceptionally good show, and at tho samo time enjoy the comforts of an opera houso furnished from top to bottom in a stylo to please all. Go to Mabanoy City to-raorrow ignt and enjoy yourself. Kendrlck House Free Lunch. Sour krout, pork and mashed potatoes will bo served free, to all patrons to-night. TJ10 Klseulwwer Case. Tho case of Theodore Elsenhower, sen tenced to death fur tho murder of John Schwlndt, vi as before tho Board of Pardons yesterday afternoon. Tho caso was pre sented by Hon. C. N. Brumm, ono of tho counsel for the condemned man, who banded p numerously signed petitions, asking that the sentence bo commuted to imprisonment for life. The decision of the Board was re served. It may be handed down in a week or two and may be withheld until tho next meeting of tho Board In December. Eisen hower was to have paid the penalty of bis rash act in October, but was granted a sixty day respite by Governor Hastings. This respite expires on December 7. D Two Cent Stamp., a Cents To every purchaser at the City Drug Store, 107 South Main street. Sale of statu ns limited. ll.ll.2w Trinity IteforiueU Supper. The annual supper under the auspices of ine irlulty Iterormed church was given in Bobbins opera house last evening, and it is needless to say that its success was marked by the largo attendance. From the number of tickets disposed of, it is ovideut that a neat sum was realized. As ono stood at the head of the stairway and glanced over tho many tables laden with the choicest of eat ables It presented a pleasant scene. The com mittee In charge of the stair worked energetically In its bobalf and are to bo con gratulated for its success. All kinds of mats for wiping the feet, choap, at Fricke's carpet store. 11-5-tf The l'epperpot ocial. Tho Ladles' Aid Society of tho M. E, ohurcli met last night at tho parsonage and heard very encouraging reports in reference to the social to-morrow, (Friday) evening, in the lecture room of the church. Kverythiug will be in readiness at 0:30. Beside the leading attraction, coffee and rolls and ioe cream and cake will be served. Arrange' inents are completed for spending a pleasant evening. A great many tickets have been sold, and a good time Is promised to all who attend. NEW MINCE JVIEAT," We pell nothing but the best old fashioned mince meat. We s,cll no pew style or cheap uunce meat at any price. OUR MIXED NUTS for Thanksgiving consist of the bast gradan New crop. Paper Shell Almonds, Grenable Walnuts, SicJly Filberts, Texas Pecans and Brazil Cieam Nuts. No old nuts among them. New Crop New Orleans Baking Molasses Pure, Straight, Open Kettle Uoous. New Pickiee by the dozen. .Fresh, Crisp and Sour. . . . New Sweet Pickles. . . . Crosse and Blackwell's Imported Pickles aud Chow Chow New York State Fancy Full Cream Chaese. ' Fancy Creamery Butter, Always Fresh. At KEITER'S GOUHT I The Case Against County Officials Post poned Until January. PHIL. CONNELL ARRIYED HOME I Tho West Mahanoy Township Case, How Being Tried Before Judge Beehtel A Verdict May be Reaohed by Saturday Night. 100,000 pair of Ladles', Children's and Men's rabbets at a mmifleA. At Wohkh's ghee Store, 1 North Main street. !).8-lm fleurge Slgllu's Funeral. The funeral of George Sialln, who died from the effect of a fearful crush of the skull while engaged in unloading timber at the F. ii it. freight station on Tuesday, will take place on Saturday afternoon at one o'elook. The remains sre lying at the reel' dense of his brother-in-law, Charles Boss, at Itlngtown. Services will be conducted in the Befermed church at Itlngtown. Inter ment In the Lutheran cemetery. Just try loo box of OueareU, tbe finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. Stop I I,ook! Consider) Prepare yourselves for an Alaskan winter. The Mew Bee Hive, No. 90S I'iut (Jentre street, cheapest place for Ladles' Gent's and Children s underwear, avershlrts, stockings, gloves, sweaters, Ac. Fay us a visit and we guarantee to give you satisfaction. S-Sg-tf Ouearets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowols. Never siekeo, weaken or gripe, lOe PoTrsviu., Nov. 18. A special telephone message to the IlKRAtI) yesterday afternoon, shortly after the last edition went to press, conveyed the impor tant news th it 1'hll. J. Conuell, the missing ex-Clerk to the County Commissioners, had been captured In Philadelphia by Coal & Iron Policeman David L. Jenkins, and tliat the much-sought ex-chief elerk would arrive in l'oltsvllle about 5:30 o'clock. lie mys teriously left Pottsvllle on September Sty last, and until yesterday apparently no one know of his whereabouts. Immediately upon his arrival yesterday Council entered ball in the sum of $1,000, with W. H. Huntslnger and D. L. Eeterly as secure ties. To a reporter Mr. Connell said his homo coming was voluntarily, and added: "I left homo for Atlantic City on September Bth, with a revero attack of hay fever; find ing no relief at the sea shore I boarded a train for Boston, aud remained in that city until last Thursday, when I arrived in Phil adelphia. Whilo in Boston I was very sick and when I became better I then realized in what n state I had left my business, and felt so bad I decided not to write home or ac quaint anybody of my whereabouts. "Finally I made up my mind that it was time to come home aud I started. 1 reached Philadelphia on Thursday. The following day I saw in the Ledger that two true bills bad been found against mo. On Sunday I wrote to District Attorney Bechtel nnd told him that if I was needed at this term of court, I would como on, but if the cases were not called I would prefer to stay in the city and recuperate my health. "I had secured a room at 7th and Button wood streets aud left there yesterday morn ing for tho purpose of going down to the pmt office to sco if District Attorney had written to mo. I turned into 38th street end was walking along when I met Officer Jenkins and Luko Nash, a former" Councilman of Pottsville. We passed tlio-'Mnaral greetings and I told them whqro I wowOTfe qnd why. Mr. Jenkins said ho had a wfltrfnt for me, and I told him I was ready to como homo. So hero I am aud I am ready to givo any infor mation that I can to throw light on thoioaees now pending." Mr. Connell spent last night at Jjis home in Glrardvillo. It Is not known whether ho will bo a witness against the Controller and tho County Commissioners, although many rumors arc afloat in reference to the ex-clerk turning states evidence. 'rut; cases 00 ovkk. District Attorney Bechtel and W. J. White house, Esq., counsel for Controller Severn, held a consultation in the library at tho court house this afternoon, and readied an Informal understanding in reference to tho oases against tho County Commissioners and tho Controller, in which the Taxpayers' As sociation charge them with misdemeanor in office. This conference will result in these cases going ovor to tho January term of court, and the further information is furnished that this agreement is agreeablo to both sides. All motions to quash the indictments, bills of particulars and other preliminaries will be rgued either next weok or tho week follow ing, so that there will bo no delayand no postponement when tho cases are called in January next. Tho Commissioners and Controller, and their counsel, nro all anxioUB tohavo tho matter disposed of finally, and they feel confident that they can give a good account of their stewardship. They havo nothing to foar, tboy say, from tho prosecutions in augurated by the Taxpayors' Association. Thero were certain preliminaries that had to bo disposed of before going to trial which made it Imposslblo to call tbe easel and dis pose of them at this term, For this reason both sides agreed to a postponement. WBT MAUAKOY OASES. It was fully expected that the West Maba. noy township case, in which the School Directors aro charged on oath of Thomas Dee with misdemeanor in office, would be called late yesterday afternoon, but two minor eases were called up and were not finished until this morning. At 2:16 this afternoon, however, tho case was called for trial before Judge Bechtel. The counsel for the defense made a motion for postponement until the January term of court on the ground that the ease would prove a lengthy one, and also because of the absence of M. M. Burke, Esq., one of the at torneys for the defense. Judge Bechtel overruled the motion to postpone, and the work of securing a jury was proceeded with. When the IIkbeld went to press a jury bad not been secured It s expected that tbe case w(ll be oonipleted by Saturday night. The majority of the principals and witnesses are present, al though several of them were sent home this morning until to-morrow. The seventh juror was drawn at 3:30 this afternoon. THE MUSHES CASK. This afternoon about 3:00 o'clock Judge Arch bald charged the Jury In tbe esse of Joseph Caarui, of Mahanoy City, charged with the murder of one Ginl, and instructed them that they eould not find a verdict of murderln the first degree, and that the ver diot most either be murder in the second degree or voluntary manslaughter. WILHELM THE DEPENDANT. Tke Joryir He three cases of tbe Com monwealtb vs Aaron Kleffer and William Wllhaiin, charged with larceny aud assault and lattery, on oitk of Mrs. J. H. Truuibo, brought in a verdict this afternoon. Mrs, Trumbo brought suit against Aaron Kleffer for larceny. Her husband sues Aaron Kleifer for assault and lottery, and tbe same prosecutor Institutes proceedings against Win. Wllhelm for assault and "battery. Mr. Wllhelm appeared ou tbe ground as attorney for RJeflbr when trouble arose be tween him and the Trumbo family, bene the salts. Tbe verdict in the case of Trumbo against Wllbclm, was not guilty but each pay half the cost; Trumbo against Reefer, for larceny, not guilty ; Trumbo against Keefer, assanlt ami battery, not guilty but pay all the costs. CATHOLIC BOW BRIGADE. New Organlsntlrm llelng Formed Among Itellgleus Ilefs. There Is a movement on foot having the approval of ArchbUbop fiyan to organise young Catholic boys, ranging in age from IS to 18 years, Into an army modeled after tbe boys' brigades of otber denominations. Tbe movement was originated by Professor Arnold V. Power, head master of the Col legiate Military School, sul .already a num ber of pastors have consented to the forma tlorMir branches In their respective parishes. The oTirfsHon will be eajjed the Catholic Owlets, stud will be underahe patronage of the" Blessed Motfieraml &lJiouls. KetlglouiMaMeiAl feeUrtss will be com bined, aud Ascension day wjll be tbe annual feast day ef the cadet'. A review and parade will be held on the attatMxm of that day. The organisation will be tttsdueted on strict military principles, subject to such modifica tions aa.nre deemed necessary to the nature and spirit of the society. iTomotion will be based upon good conduct and military effi ciency. The uniform will consist of a blouse of dark blue cloth trimmed With white braid and brass buttons, trousers of a lighter shade of bluo, wjth cap to match Hie latter, bearing within a gold scroll n cross and the initials "G. C." A Maltese cross of gold three inches long will be worn on the. left breast, and white belts, with brass buttons, will complete the uniforms. The flag of the organisation will be blue, bearing over a Maltese cross the motto, "Pro Deo et Patrla." lntllnu OlrlS'Clmreeil With Arson. Carlisle. Pa., Nov. 18. Fannie Eagle Horn and Bllsa Flander, Indian girls, were, arrested yesterday on complaint of Superintendent Pratt, of the Indian school, and lodged In Jal on the charge of arson. A mysterious fire broke out in the girls' quarter of the school on Sunday afternoon, but was extinguish ed before much damage had been done. It was afterwards learned that the two girls, who were pupils, had Btarted the lire with the intention of burning down the school because they had been re fused permission to go home. GMYT0J1 . IBUttfjEH. Sensational Letter Recalling- Ar kansas' Celebrated Case. DECLARES HE CAN PROVE GUILT Shot by 1111 IiTiftilio Koitritor. Philadelphia, Nov. 18. Mrs. TIJlle Dahn, a'ed 28 years, was shot In the hip yesterday at her home at 1335 War nock street by John Itelckwart, a buu-der In the house. The latter then put a bu'J"t. in his ownihead and died shortly after. The w.olhan will prob ably recover. As far as lb known there was nothing between the vo. Mrs. )ahn bore an excellent reputation, and . Is believed that Itelckwart became Udenly Insane. . S . or lloi'lkiimu. Harrlsburg, Nov. IB. The board of pardons yesterday refused the appli cation of Alex. Derkman, the anarchist, who tried to assassinate Henry Frlclt during the Homestead troubles. Itlekert's Cut). Our free lunch to-night will constat of rice and tomato soup. Fish cake to-morrow morning. Tlilmblo ltee. Tho Thimble Bee, a social organization, oomprised of ladies of town, hold an after noon session at the residence of Mrs. Paul W. Uouck, on South White street, yesterday. Many artistic sped mens of needle work were exhibited by the members. Mrs. Houck en tertained her guests by serving a tempting luncheon which was partaken of by the following: Mrs. E. B. Hunter, Mrs. U. W. Whltelock, Mrs. J. S. and M. S. Krstler, Mrs. Nathan Beddall, Mrs. W. M. Brewer, Mrs. C, M. Bordner and Mrs. George Wasley. A Good Thing Fox a Bad Cough. What? Pun-Tina, MoT At q rubier Bros., drug store. Surprise l'urty. On Tuesday night Evelyn, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zimmerman, was tendered a surprise birthday party at the residence of her parents on West Cherry street, in honorof her third birthday anni versary. The little hostess was presented with a number of beautiful gifts. In return she served refreshments and invited tbe guests to partake of lemonade, fruit, ice cream and oako. Those present were : Lizzie Smith, liachel Klrlln, Emma, Iiuth aud Mar garet Powell, Olive Hares, Maggie and Florence Burner, Alena Dower, Evelyn, Ellen, Millie, Emma aud Willie Zimmerman, Willie ami Walter Jones, Albert Burner. Thomas and Willie Boberts, Albert Jones, August and Elmer Dower, Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. Thomas Williams, Mr. abd Mrs, Thomas Jones, Mrs. William Boberts, Miss Edith aud Hay White and John Jones. Heat a Cripple. Saturday night, in the old skating rink on South Main street, a fracas took place in which John Krytulsky and Frank Zakowski were the principals. Tbe former, who Is a cripple, fell an easy victim to tbe latter, who beat and choked him and otherwise abused him. His assailant was arrested last eveniug, and was held in $300 ball for bis appearance at court. WII1TU PIXIS KXPHOTOItANT Still excels all other cures for coughs, oolds, asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness and orouu. Can be bought only at Povlnsky's drug store, 28 East Ue litre street. Price 25 cents. tf Koya makes the food pure, Wbeifseme aad dlcteM POWDER Man Signing Himself Luther Atkins Writes to Governor Jones rwelsrlng He Can Locate the Assassin of Hon. John M. Olayten. Little hock, Ark., Nov. 18. The mem ory of the most famous crime committed In Arkansas the assassination of Hon. John M. Clayton has been revived by the receipt of a letter by Governor Jones from Pits, Oa., from a person signing the name of Luther AkJns. That writer of the letter recalls the circumstances, Inquires about rewards and states that he can locate the murderer and produce proof of guilt. The murder of John M. Clayton will be remembered by politicians and pub lic men all over the United States. Clayton was a brother of Hon. Powell Clayton, the present United States min ister to Mexico. He Was the Republi can candidate for congress In 1889, his opponent being Hon. Clifton S. Breck inridge, late ambassador to Russia. The canvass was a spirited one, and the contest was bitter. Breckinridge was declared elected, and Clayton filed a contest. While this contest was In progress Mr. Clayton went to Plum mervllle to look after his interests there. While In his room one night just before preparing to retire an as sassin crept up In the dark and fired a load of buckshot through the window of his room. Jnfllctlng wounds from which he dledT The murder created a sensation all over the United States. Detectives were employed and worked diligently on the case, many persons were suspected of the crime, but the muraerer went un punished. Many times since then the memory of the crime has been revived by the dlawovery of some new clew, but the assassination had almost been for gotten when the letter from Aklns once more brought the terrible affair into public notice. The legislature once of fered a reward of B,000 for the con, vlctlon of the murderer, and the reward Is probably yet In force. PITHY POINTS, Happening Thrmighottt Olinmlalml far lliMty Pi A shirt factory and hotel are to i at Lawn, Lebanon county. 1 The P. O. S. of A. will boll Schuylkill Haven on Saturday. I A new Its France engine bas bel ine iiariisimrg r ire Department, Tbe agal The Omt ti try X"1' a erected a fair at 1 added to 1 Harilsliurg Fire Department. 1, Phe Natalie colliery, near Mt. df,; ! dn be sold by the Sheriff on Dej" "r Phe Pottsvllle TownConntll he! , Coat Season in Full Blast- RIOT IN A SCH00LH0USE. Principal Diuiireroimly Injured nnd n Stiulont'H Fnthor In .lull. Dardanelle, Ark., Nov. 18: A riot occurred In the public school Tuesday, as a result of which Professor. Dick son Is In a critical condition, a student named Alley-4s expelled, and tbe stu dent's father, P. 'A: Alley, la In Jail. The trouble Btarted when Miss Jones, one of the teachers, attempted to cor rect young Alley for an Infraction of the rules. Alley Is a boy of 17 years, and Miss Jones thrashed him. The boy took the punishment, but resolved on revenge, and at reeesB set fire to the premises, B'or this offense Professor Dickson attempted to give the boy an other thrashing. Alley resisted, and in the fight with Dickson had all the best of It, beating the professor's face Into a jelly and inflicting dangerous wounds. A free fight ensued, and Al ley's father came to his son's rescue. Officers stopped the fight and arrested the eld or Alley. the Burgew to remove all orer-tu, Ing signs. A train killed D.ivld, a J-yoar-i 1. 1. k. uimingor, on a crossing a yesterday. Over ion teacher attended the Carbon county teachers' institute, ton, yesterday. At Mauch Chunk yesterday E.l a iirakeman on tbe Central Kailrul Jersey, was fatally Injured. 1 he three large shade trees la Gruhler's drag store were yest prived or tbeir many branches. The Hazleton Improvement C raising a fund of $100,000 with wt. tablish new Industries In Hazleton An order was made by court to Lena Spahl, wife of Celestine Spal land, to Harrlsburg state hospital. Franklin County Commissioners paid Joseph Poole 110 for the pelt c gray won that be caught in his be: I be greatest attraction of tbe Kaler's pretty opera house to-tnorj A large number from town batl tickets. 1! Tbe P. & K. employes in tho C and Ashland districts were paid i and those at Shenandoah will li! Saturday. t i!"?,I.,,r'U' f "''iiad both ad swing ed on of Sunbwry penlng nf it l.eliigh trd Hupp. 1 of New front of rday de- impanr Is oh to es-I end Mrs. 1, of Ash- yttferday a female ir trap. season at ow night, e secured Irardville esterday, 1 paid on patch. W3F ted 4EP loader at Bllangowan colliery. hands crashed, while taking a .iprj car wneei. The large new breaker of the P. at Tunnel Kidge mine is comnlet niaciiino-y is beiug operated dally ureaK it in. The granting of a charter to t City Water Company ends a 1; waged by tho citizens of that plac tue water Bupply. Falling down a flight of steps apoplexy resulted in injuries tbat acatu ui anas aiary uoieman, at Allentown, on Tuesday. The safes In the Beading Bailroi office and the Auohor Coal Compai at Conshonockeu were wrecked las cracksmen, whose labor at both pis vain. The now Centralis colliorr will in operation on January 1st whe number of men and boys will 13 d pioyment anil renewed lire will Centralis. g from a A R. Co. nd the rdcr to Fayette tter fight to control a fit of aimed the ed Mil, at d freight y's ofUce night by iee was in w p bleed 1 a large Iven em- iTbe given Cnmlnic Over to lince Mlohnol, New Tork, Nov. 18. A. A, Chase, the English professional bicycle rider, Is on his way to this country for the par pose of making a matcli with Jimmy Michael, the little Welsh wonder, who during the past season has been break ing records at almost all distances in this country. Chase will take part In the bicycle contests to be held at Madi son Square Garden In December, and it Is likely that his race with Michael will take place during that time or shortly afterward. Second Slilololdiil litroi't Suoccmsfiil. Mount Holly, N. J Nov. 18. James Toung, of Moorestown, N. J., .chief shipping clerk of the Pennsylvania railroad at Philadelphia, committed suicide yesterday by shooting in But terworth's hotel. He left a sealed let ter addressed to his wife. Two years ago he attempted to kill himself in the room where he succeeded yesterday. At that time he turned on the gas and lay down to die. At Kepchliickl's .lroade (zr Liverand onions free, to-night. Hut lunch to-morrow moruing. J Alarrlnges. Harry Neifert and Miss Rut were married at Tamaqua Tuesday Miss Mary Bart was maid of honor, Neifert, brother of tlie groom, w; man. Key. George Geuert, pastor) UBilUsli .Lutheran church, perfi ceremony, A quiet home wedding was solem terday at noon, at the residen bride's parents, 017 West Mabuutoi Pottville,.the eontiactiug parties I Berths M. Williams mid Mr. Th Bedford. The groom is a resident ville and has many warm per-ou;l hero. Bev. T. Maxwell Muinsun, tbe Presbyterian church of ton n, ) the ceremony. The bridal puuyli the afternoon on a wedding tour. Joseph Conford aud Miss Juliu 0 Coal Custle, were wedded yes lleckseherville. Miss Julia CurniU of the bride, acted as bi i Jismaiu, w Whaleu was best uiau A pretty weddiug took place lu M pal church at St. Clair ou Tiuwluy-' toe contracting parties, being W and Miss Mary J. Wood. They are) wedding trip and will reside at St. I The marriage of Miss Alice Dm, Coles, to M. J.ltyan, utJuektons,'1 u"8 made public. "i . . The nuptials of Miss Sadie bJT"., ' " ", It isn't ofteti that such splendid col lection of seasonable nnd stylish Pall sod Winter Goods aa wc have labored for month to gather here, can bs found. Our selections now crowd every rack and shelf of our store and represents the cream of thousands f lilies we have inspected. We have takes care that the figures we quote should properly harmonize with our well estab lished reputation for low prices, and have no hesitation in saying that in all oar de partments plentiful assortments of new and desirable goods will be found at moncyflaving figures that cannot be equalled elsewhere. R. F. MAIN STREET. GILL, L10VD STREET. FURNITURE IN PLAIN TALK. Dining Room Tables From $1 and upward. Our store room aud warehouse is becoming overcrowded with stock which must be turned into money. We are prepared to meet all buyers and any reasonable afiers. Your lean purses may be fattened by buying from ub. Our furniture is durable, artistic in design and equal to any in the town. O'NEILL BROS., 106 South flaln St., Shenandoah, Pa. IN THE RACE G'lilneto Autom letlnexl. New York, Nov. 18. The Chinamen who were sent over to London to ap pear In the Chinese play, "The First Born," are in trouble. They returned Tuesday on the Kaiser Wllhelm Der Qrosse and the customs officials refused to permit them to land under the pro visions of .the Gerry Chinese exclusion act. The Chinamen are now detained In Hoboken at the expense of the, steamship company. KKiiaaa Hanker Ari-eattM). Pittsburg, Kan., Nov. 18. Robert Robyn, formerly cashier of the Manu facturers' National bank, of Pittsburg, now In liquidation, and who was recent ly Indicted by the grand jury at Fort Scott, charged with making a false Statement to the controller regarding the bank's affairs, has been arrested and taken to Fort Scott. Hobyn stood high In business and social circles. Absolutely Puro eevAi auoM) powms ee. mwvok. To-alght aad To-morrow Night, And each day and nighduring this week you can get at any druggists Kemp's Balsam for tbe 1 broat and Lungs acknowledged to be the most succeuhil remedy ever sold for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis Asthma and Consumption. Uet a bottle to-day and keep it always in the bouse, so you can check your cold at once, Price asc. Joe. Sample bottle free, l(agU4rte' AtroelaUou. A meeting of tbe afsgist rates' Association of Schuylkill county, will be held iu Huff mau buildiug, No. 18 North Ceutre street. Puttsxille, on Friday, November 86th, 1887, at 10 o clock. All the Justices of the Peace aie cordially requested to attend. This Is Worth 10 Cents. ' For the next 10 days we will sell a 23 cent bottle of cough syrup fur 15 cents. City Drug Hit ! , 107 Mulu street. ll-ll liw Patrick Hi land, a popular young i-arK 1'iaoe, will be kuleuiuiscd ii future, Miss Hattie McMullen, of Delani married on Wednesday, Deoeinl William t Brodmu. Tbe cere! take place at Mauch Chunk. The marriage of J. Irvlu Sti Ashlaud Telegram, and Miss Esteli of Mechanicsburg, will take pli home of the bride's pareuts 01 afternoon, November 30th, only tl friends and relatives of the 1 parUes being invited. MeldaUls Cafe. California bean soup, free, to-uij Oyster soup to-morrow inoruiua j Another lUg Land Suit John E. Btnert, of Pottsville, II a suit iu ejectmeut against Willi.i bert, of Girsrd Manor, for poasewl is known as the Walter Beaty trai lands claimed by tbe plaintiff tbrl inheritance from the urigiual eutlne Urobst, who at cue time o-.l tbe entire portion of Scbuylkfl nortn or Broad, mountain, emtirJ now owued by the Girard estate I large owners of real estate in in The laud in dispute is iu Klil Hush, East Union aud Mahauuy 1 Tbe case baa been entered in the I uary term, aud may rival the ahepp-Cuxe land suit. The "Cowboy" Preach Before a large audience Brockur. better kuowu u tin preacher! of Nebraska, delivered ing sermon In the United Evang- last evening, t he sertuuu was one aud muimauded tbe close those present. He touk bis U epistle of St. Paul, which read a. King Aarippa, I was not disol tbe heavenly vision. couple of the near , wilt be .-r 1st, to ony will 1, of the i Thomas, e at tbe Tuesday ) intimate mtiac.iug Is eutered L. Tor- u ut what uliuhlt llli diret I llt'l . ul id ncurl II K'imly, iuk l.i udi .nd olbel t mil , leuwiu .ivtusuiji-. uicM-alcu Every part of our body is wearing out and being built up work is done by tbe blood. Koi fluid pure with Dr. Bull a Pills, Will prevail. Uolug Husluess, Tbe now fertilising and garB: plant oi NisweuUr and Hchaetler will likely bt put into operation to-morrow. J'Bim-lnu. rj has all been erected, aud is of uunleii manufacture, guaranteed nut UUkiU .11, had odor. The now proprietors tl received tvlephuue i-iilU loi aewutl of animals aud at present I, .11 baud. Buy Keystonefluur It. -.1,1 Lamia & Bass, Ashland, l'j ever sac'.. 'Cowboy" 1 interust M church eluqueul eutluu ol tiolu till Iomc: "t, lent unto uieutanly :w. This this vital id hoalth In the race for popularity just now the turkey is an easy win ner and keeps well in the lead. It is better to get your turkey accompaniments ready now than wait. You needn't think by waiting you will get better goods or better prices. The best of the market may be yours if you hustle for it. We make prices that inspire hustle. We .sell 4 Groceries that make satisfaction and necessity makes our prices as low as they can be made. T.J. BROUGHALL, 25 South Main Street. Ui 11750 17 NEW COATS' AND C APES. NEW DRESS GOODS. ,ft9k.., j Our display of tbe above boo by far the finest we ever had ajrUuce at our show winder will give you a bint of the fine stock we tke pleasure 1 in showing. MEN'S NECKWEAR. A hundred dosen choicest ttw fall goods in Teck'. FonrST Hand, Bows, etc. Regtu s' V an.d 5(X' or i n 19 cents. J. WILKINSON, EET. LLOYD strfct wlllult
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