The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 06, 1891, Image 3

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    EXCITING STRUGGLE
Wasliington Secures tho Noxt
G. A. U. Eucnmpmout.
RAILWAY DISASTERS ' WoIff'sAGMEBIacking
flfghest of all in Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. if, 1889,
I8.WATER PROOF,
Ail Excursion Train Run Into
by a I'nst Express.
j. unununisc nni inti
Shoes can
1H1I1M tJ.W " I L W HlOIII
Um4 by moo, women aud children.
"WON APTBU A HAItD BATTLE.
TWO KILLED AND MANY INJURED
Tho Grand Army Interest Now Centred in
n OortiHmndor-in-OhieE
The Engineers and Firemen Jumped and
Saved Their Live.
mr i,?v iv if . 11 a
l!c lewder
ABSOOJTEOf PURE
1
i
9
Present in the tnoit elegant form
THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE
OF TUB
FIGS OF CALIFORNIA,
Combined with tke medicinal
virtues of plants known to be
most beneficial to the human
system, forming an agreeable
and effective laxative to perma-
nptifW rrnn TTnliittml Vuilttl.
Miauon, ana ine many his de
fending on a weak or inactive
j condition of the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS.
It is the most excellent remedy known to
L CLEWSE VIE SYS TEM EFFEC WALL Y
Whcu one is Bilious or Cuostipated
so 1 II at
PURL BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP,
HBALTH and STREMQTH
NATURALLY POLLOV.
Every one Is using it and all are
delighted with it.
ASK YOUR DRUQCIST FOIt
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
LOUISVILLE. Kf NEW YOUK. N. f.
John R. Coye,
Attorney-at-Law
AND
Real Estate Agent,
OFFICE Beddall's Building,
Hi. Main and Centre Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA.
' PROPERTY FOR SALE:
1 A two nnd one-half story double frame
awemng nouse, wun store-room una res
taurant. Located on jcasi centre street.
Avnlunblo property locnted on Bouth Jar-
uin street.
' S-feven Swelling houses tit the corner of Oil'
cert, ana riioya streets, uooa investment,
xerms reasonable.
Dr. Gmsvenor's
mum nn
"'7' PLASTER.
Thherun&titim. rrprtnOrri nlpnrlxv nnd InrnViirrn:";
uU(ci4 Bnvutii. uenucier lurvaia oy an
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878.
W. Baker & Cos
from which tho oxcess of
oil has beon removed, is
Absolutely IPure
and it is Soluble.
No Chemicals
r
Breakfast
Cocoa
j) nro used in its preparation. It has
more man tune times me strength of
( Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, and is thcreforo far moro
economical, costing less than one cent
a cup. It is delicious, nourishing,
strengthening, easily digested,
and admirably adapted for invalids
as well as for persons in health.
Sold by Crocor3 ovorywhoro.
W. BAKER & GO., Dorchester, Mass,
TREATED FREE.aXI
Hare cured ttany thousand ca-cs Cure Tatit;nt$ pixnnjmc
hipeless by tha rt i'hyskiari3 I-foui first (lose ymptr-n-rapidly
disappear, and in ten cWs -( 1eart two-thirds (f a1,
lymptomsarerprfirivrd, Sni fur KRE BOOK of 'c'V
reuilalsof mlr- TCU E1AVQ treatment ttltC bV "" U
Sculoirt i.urM. I Ltl UAlU runKia'l rntt y..ii orrlet
trla.1. send ten cunts in staiuo to iiy tifsi?fg nwyaan
iil n. ii. uuukn v honm, Atlanta, ua
MARRlH
Tf.-ta trjubled with Uvinsanno tn irtouuime .
frpouftntlyfollowinau cold or tpoiure, or f row Cm
t sfitutiomtl WeaLuMftes f o peouliar to thalr sex, shcu.
Uo DR. DuCHGIME'S Celebrated.
I FEMALE REGULATING PILLS
V Thynre BtTcnfit'ienii' fjtrm ntirn r.ytrf., uspm
t? ti'in, lijior dud uuu'Tthtic lorm'o all foneMoaiinf line
f sndtnind. Bent ) i ml. - mhI hw la,1. ,Add:
YOUNG MAN,
If yon contemplate
attending Commer
cial Hchool. It will
pay yon to visit tue 'HUCHB.HTI5K num.
MESS UNIVEItaiTY before deciding where,
though ycu may lKe a thousand miles away.
It stands at the head ol the list of commer
cial schools In Its character as un educat tonal
fun e, as n medium tor supplylnx the business
men of the coantry with trained and capable
assihtants, as a means ot placing ambitious
young men and women on the hlghrotdto
succcts, and In the extent, elegance and cost
ot It equipment. Thorough COM M E K( 'I A f
BIIOIITH AN D AND I'HAOTIOAi. KN ULISIt
COUKBErf. Tho Twenty-seventh Annual
C'aialoeue will be mailed toonv address.
14 11(11 I IAR10 Pi DnnCOP RoclteNtcr.
II ILLiniVIO OO 1IUULI10, N. V.
VU Uh titer EnUh DlAmond Itrnd
Orlirlatl nnd tin 9 Cpnnlne.
Store, nUftbU. lkoiks uk
IiruUl fbr Ckleh64iert VnjluS Sitai
man J Bran i in IteA nl fluid iuettllla
iiwtet, letioa who uum niMti. 'J tlce
ntintti. Rtfutt tfiinnitrauj tuhttiiti
twin and imitation At Druicuti, or lend 4a.
In iisinM fur tiKrtLnu Intra. lurlmMlili nTI
15 "IMIcf fur f,adle.ninlr, by Klsra
Jjr JlalL UKOQQ TtlmootlJ. JfamtJptn,
'ChlrhealerCacuilCAlCiUndttioaNaBsirck.
I .-r u POMEBOT,
I'm
f i TluRNETmA l LA IT.
omc-B4all'l ImlliUrr coiner Mlnn4 CenUi
ft
Now Torlt's Veteran Utilto on Ocn.
rnlmer VlnMrt U i i'ormlilnblo Ciin
dlitnto TIU Color Question Still In
Abrjnnco Kx-I'rc.hteu t llnroi l'orgot
the CountnrslBli nnd Had to ttnlt.
DurnblT, Mloli., Ang. 0. The 20th an-
nunl Eueampweut of the Grand Army of
the Republic will bo Uoltl In Washlns
ton. Tito other leading matters, tho color
qttestlou ami that of Comtnauder-in
Ohlef Veey'8 successor nro still in oby
an co.
Tho oontest over tho plnoo tor ltohllng
tho nest encampment was tho most hit
ter In the history of tha d. A. It. Just
before ft voto was taken Pennsylvania
naked for permission to retire for a few
moments. This notion took tho dola
gntes by surprise.
Confusion reigned supromo, tho
nolso of the gtivel win drowned in tho
roar of volcer, intermingled with which
Were sounds of warm disputing.
When tha Pennsylvania delegation
filed in again it was with tho announce
ment that thoy had votod 35 to 18 In
favor ot Lincoln and that it had been do
elded to enforoo the unit rulo in favor ot
tho will ot tho maiorlty.
An ISxcltlng Scone.
Amid a sceuo of oxcltomont ttnpnr
alleled In the history of enoampments
tho roll was called. Illinois, Pennsyl
vania nnd Wisconsin nnd other largo
delegations voted for Lincoln, nud when
tho last State had beon called tho tally
shoots apparently showed a majority
for Lincoln. Paul Vundorvoort jumped
upon n chair and shouted! "Tho day is
onr's." Thoroupon President Oakley, of
tho Lincoln Board of Trado, aud a dozen
others tore off to tho telegraph olTlco to
spread tho good tidings. Meanwhilo tha
apparently defeated dolegates had beon
clamoring for a verification of tho voto,
and when this hnd beon done ' it was
found that tho 80 votos of Now York had
gotten Into tho wrong column, and tho
corrected voto stoo.lt Washington, 8GG
Lincoln, C39.
When tho corrected count was an
nnnouncod tho We3torn men wero for
tho moment stunned, whlla tho support
ers of Wiishlngtou yolled themsolvos
hoarse, In tho midst of tho confusion
on adjournment was takon.
For Comiuandor-In-Chlef.
The locution of the noxt onenmpmeut
having beeu sottled, tho interest of tho
eucnmpmont is 2nW ohiefly centred in
tho election of tho comniaudar-Js-ch'of.
Capt. John Palmer, of Now York, A. Q.
WeiBsert, of Wisconsin, nnd Col. W. It.
Smedberg, of California, are tho loading
candidates, nnd It is safe to sny that ono
of theso will be elected. Tho long and
stubborn coutost in tho Now York dele
gation betwoon Palmer and Hedges end
ed in u victory for Palmer. It is also
well understood thnt Pennsylvania,
Massachusetts, New Jersoy, Rhode Island
nnd Maryland will caucus in favor of
Palmer.
Before tha Now York delegation
united on Palmer tho chances woro de
cidedly in favor of Woissert, and oven
now be is a formidable candidate.
Muine and Illinois havo nlraady c.iucusod
in his favor, and It is well understood
that Michigan will declaro for him In
tha morning.
Ex-l'resldont Hayes Had to IXnlt.
At the morning session ex-Prosldont
Hayes was halted by tho sentry because
he had forgotten tho password, and w.ts
compelled to remain in tho lobby until
Qen. Alger came along and vouched for
him as a true and loyal ex-coinmnnder-in-chief.
At tho opening of tho afternoon ses
sion a resolution was passed that here
after the route of tho eucampment
parado shall not exceed two miles.
THE WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS.
Address ot tho President aud Iioport of
the Beoretary.
Detroit, Aug. 0. Tho ninth "national
convention of tho Women's Relief Corps
was called to order by Mrs. Mary Sears
Mcnenry, ot Iowa, the National prosldent.
In her sddress of welcomo nnd review
she dwelt upon tho necessity of keeping
before Congress the needs of tho army
nurses. Congress, sbo said, should pass
a special pension law for them, nnd to
that end tho record should he completed
as soon as possible.
National Secretary Hannah Plimpton
oMowa, next presented horrcport, show
ing n total membership of 77,770; divided
into 2,082 corps and covorlng nearly
ovory Stato and Territory.
The Czar Got to Finland.
St. PEiEnsnunau, Aug. 0. Tho Czar
and Czarina, tho Orand Duke Alexis,
and tho Minister of War, have departed
from St. Petorsburgh for Finland, They
will mnko tho journey In tho imperial
yaoht Derjava. Tho Czar will visit tho
autumn manocuvers at Vilmanstrand, in
Finland, which will ho repeated by a
grand review and a march past.
Our Fair CouimUslonors Abroad.
Berlin, Aug, 0. When the work ot
the Foreign Committee ot tho Chicago
World's Fair is completed in this city tho
members will divide Into groups, some
of whom will visit Vienna, and other
Austrian and Hungarian cities, whllo
others will go to Sweden, Switzerland
and Italy.
Thought to Ilavo Elopd.
Newbuiio, N. Y., Aug. 0. William
Van Qordor of Newburg nud Lizzie
Barnes of Kingston, havo disappeared
recently, and they are said to have
oloped. Van Gorder is n married man.
Miss Barnes is also marriod although she
'isbest known by her maiden name.
Dropped Dead la the Stroet.
Osweqo, N. Y., Aug. 0. Capt. Thomas
Martin, for many years a prominent ves
sel owner, dropptd dead in the street
hero Inst evening.
Ifurm House snd Bnrus llurned.
PAtMEn, Mass., Aug. 6, The fatm
house and barns of Jl. W. Stlmson at
Palmer Centre were burned during tho
morning. Lots, $4,000; fully insured,
BASEBALL SCOHES.
Chicago Uefontod Again but Stitt In tho
Lead.
AT NTJW YORK.
Nw York 0 0 1 0 -t S 0 0 08
Cleveland 0 0001103S 7
Batteries J, Ewlng and Buckley; Young
and Zimmor. ,
AT BROOKLYN.
Brooklyn 0 0100310 30
Pittsburg 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 x 7
Battorim-Garuthers and Klnslow; Galviti
and Maok.
AT BOSTOX.
Boston IOO11000 1-i
Cincinnati 0 01O0000 0 l
Batterlet-Staley nnd aautet; Iladuourne and
Koenan.
AT PHILADELPHIA.
rhtlndelphla 2 0100300 00
Chlongo 0 0OOO100 0-1
Batteries Hs per and Clean nt; Luby and
Bowman,
Tho Nntlonal l.onguo Kocord.
aur. iron. tnjt. ci cuiM. rron. rxwt. ct
Chicago.. D1 3S .503 Phll'del'a4l 43 .488
Boston ....48 33 .578 Brooklyn ..30 44 .470
NowYork..45 33 .577 Clnohnintt.au Bl .414
Cleveland. .48 45 .483 I'ltteburg ..34 50 .406
Association Games.
AT COLUSUU7S.
Columbus 1 1000010 16
Washington 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 S 4
Batteries Dolau nnd Donahue; Carsey and
McUulro,
AT LOUISVILLE.
noston 0 0101300 15
Loulsvlllo 1 0001200 0-4
Batteries Iludilock and Farroll; Fitzgerald
and Cahlu.
AT BT. LOUIS.
St Louis 1 000000020 03
Athletics..,. 3 000000000 14
Bnttcrios Boston and lloylc; Sanders and
MUllgaii.
AT CINCINNATI.
Cincinnati...
Baltimore.
,0 2012300 0-8
10010000 3-5
Ilntterlos Mains and Kelly; MoMahon and
Itoblnsoa. .
Tho Assoolntlon Itooord,
iVr Prr
Out. Won. Ist. PI Otto. ITon. Inst. Ct
Boston... .00 30 ,U07 Columbus. .45 40 .404
Bt. LOU13..00 33 .043 Cluclnn'tl. 41 40 .450
Baltimore 50 30 .3S1 Wtwh'ton.,28 50 .389
Athlotlo.,44 44 .500 Louvlllo....31 04 J2(3
ISnstorn Longlto.
AT SYRACUSE.
Syracuso 1 0 4 0 1 0 3 0 10
uuuaio u u u i u u u u a
Bnttorios Kllrovand Ouinu: Burr and Week-
heckor.
AT NEW nAVBN.
Now Haven.
5 0011010 0-8
0 3004300 X U
Lebanon
Batteries Horner and Tholson: Qoodalo and
Kurz.
"AT ALBANY.
nocliostor
Albany ,
00000000 00
,0 0050000 05
Battorlos Noal and Urquhavt; Devlin nnd
11063.
AT PROVIDENCE. MMK
rrovidenoo 30010101 40
Troy 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 04
Battorlus-Stalb and Murphy; Tuylor and
Mossltt and Wells.
llosmer Dnfeats Tan Byclc.
VTr.nr.wmn Mnq. Aiirr. fl. ITnRTTinp
easily defeated Ten Eyck in tho thrco-
.. - . -r r.. . l tr.
mile rnce nt mice tuinsigamonu. uos
nur1! Hmo wag 10 minutes. 53 seconds.
Ten Eyck was 13 seconds behind.
Webster's Plon Will bo Solf-Dofcnsc.
New York. Aug. 0. Counsel for Bert
ram C. Wobstor, the slayer of Qoodwin,
says Webster n ill surrender htmsolf to
day or Friday and outer n plea of solf
defenco. '
SltuUtor tJuowdon ut Cnpo Stay.
nktv Xv N. J.. Autr. 0. Minister
Snowdou dined with tho President to
day and will return to rhlladelpma in
tho evening.
HOW IS YOUR CHILD?
Swift's Specific is tho groat
developer, of delicate child
ren. It regulates the secre
tions; it stimulates the skin to
healthy action, and' assists
nature in development.
There is no tonic for child
ren equal to
Send for our treatise on Blood nasi
Bkln Diseases.
Swift Si'scwio Co., Atlanta, Q
M. S. SCHEIDER'S
BiJUiEa:Ei:R,i:sri!
-AND-
CONFECTIONERY,
NO, 27
South Main St., Sliciiimdonli
Fresh Bread, Cakos and Pies.
Git AH All BREAD A Bl'ECIALTY,
A3- A lino line of Confectionery, Fine Ice
ircam r ariors aitacnea,
j their claims.
N15W YOUK JIAllltnTS.
Ittvr VoK, Aug. 5. Money on call loaned
cosy at 1Mb per cent,
BONDS.
Closing Clottn?
estorday. Today.
4W& 1801 ltog mm tooM
4M, 1881 Ooup 10OM 100K
4 s, 1007 Coup 117J4 117
STOCK MARKET.
Closing Closing
1 cstordoy. To-Day,
6nadln Ptolfle ho so
Central Paotflo. SO 80
Chicago, Bur. Qttincy 8114 83
Dolawaro Hudson 135LZ ijd
DL. Iek, Western KU isi
Kris 18 ISfi
lirle tiref 5 47
Lnko Shore.. 107 iqg
I nils Nosh MM 90
MloMgan Central 87U S7
Mlanilrt Pacific 64K 03
Kow Jersey Central ,....10(I 10HM
NchwMtern.... 104 104
Oregon Navigation 80 OR
WoUlo Mall 8l 33
Heading $H
KooklSand TOM 71
St. Paul 62 6Si
Union l"aolfto 30 88J
Western Cuion '8H 70
1'ItODUCH MAHKET.
Aug. Sept. Oct
Wheat WOK loo OOH
Corn W 84 ttM
Oats 88M 3o 34
MnUCANTILE EXCHANGE.
Huttor Qulot but arm. State extras, I9o.
western extras, ISo.
Cheew-Dull aud unchanged. Ohio Hats,
common toflno, 5Ho.a7Mo.
Jggs- Dull uml easier. State fresh, luoj, a
17o.; western, 16Hc.alO4o.
Committed Sulclilo In n Ilotol,
Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 6. J.imes Hil
lors of Cincinnati registered at tho Man
sion House last night, saying ho wanted
to stop for tho night. lie was shown to
a room on the fourth floor. About noon
ho was fjmnd lying in his room do .d.
His features were distorted and his
blood soaking the tloor. A bullet In his
tcniplo told tho story. He was about -15
years old.
Framluluut Insm-nuca Company.
Albany, N. Y Aug. 0. Hon. James
F. Pierce, State Superintendent of In
surance, in submitting to Attorney
QcncrnI Tabor tho reports ot his exam
ination into the n Hairs of the Flour City
Lifo Association of Rochester, says ho is
satisfied that tho association has beon
conducting Its business fraudulently.
no requests the Attornoy-uouentl to tako
legal proceeding-) to scoure it dissolu
tion of tho association's charter.
Another Dolog'itlon Appointed.
Boston, Aug. 0. The vacancies oausea
by tho reslguations ot Messrs. Rockwell,
Walker and Cogswoli from the Commit-
too on Resolutions have been tilled by
the election, by tho itopubllcnn atato
Central Committee, of Congressman
Frederio T. Qtoenhalge of Lowell, chair
man; Wni. E. Draper of Hopedulo and
Frank U. Wright of Great Harrington.
Voriunnt's Legislature to Meot.
St. Albans, Aug. U. Gov. Pago will
lssuo his call this week, convening tho
Lgilaturd In Bpecial sosslon on Tuas
day, Aug. 25, to consider tho disposition
ot the United Stittos direct tax money,
amounting to $1711,000. It is said that
the Governor will announce his selection
of a successor to Senator Edmunds uhou t
tho timo tho Legislature meets.
ailnliter Itoustnu Goluu to Spain.
Washington, Aug. 0. Tho Stato De
partment has boeu ndvbed that M. Rous
tan, tho French Minister here, has been
appointed Mluistar to Spain, It Is not
known at tha department when Minister
Roustan will leave Washington, or who
his successor will be.
Hot Ftre to a Mothodtst church,
Middletown, Conn., Aug. 0. Joseph
Cheosebro, 28 years old, who was sent to
State prison for faoo robbing, has con
fessed to the police that ho sot (Ire to tho
Methodist Churoh whloh was burned flvo
years ago.
The Engineer Was Careless.
Auousta, Me., Aug. B. The railroad
commissioners reported on tho Kittery
Junction accident, blaming Engineer
Roundy for carelessness in the disregard
of tho rules of tho road and In not
taking propor precautions to avoid acci
dents, Two Dniks Out 110 Days.
Gloucester, Mass., Aug. 5. Some anx
iety is felt for the safety ot the barks
Viega and Franclsoo Clinto, from Trann
pan to this port. They are now out 110
days and havo never beeu hoard ot since
starting from Tranasa.'h
Hilled In Rescuing a Child.
Cleveland, 0., Aug. 0. Miss Lena Bill
ing while attempting to resauo tho child
ot her sister from In front ot n trnlu at
Crestline wns horself run over and killed.
Think Ho Committed Suicide.
ew Haven, Conn,, Aug. a Georgo
Gregory, nn Insurance agent of this city,
has disappeared, and his family think he
has oommlttod suicide.
What the Druggists say
of Helskell'sOintment:
' " When we are uslted to recommend a preparn
''.ti for kln Ulveuite, we Imnri out Hbibkkll'8
Oixtuknt. v. 1th every conlitlunoe of Its success
ful treatment of tbe disease."
', J. C.nKUicK.6 Main St., Butler, To.
"X havo been selling Hkiskkll's Oistuknt
for eleven yours. 1 1 slves uuiverssl baUfetlo
li wul oure Tuttbk.
O. W, IIac'ken'hkrokb, Bslnbrldge, I
Wo have evidence of tho curative propertU-s
of Hkiskkll'h Ointukmt here. It is a gooil.
rvlUble ointment."
I'tKMiNd & DsLEn, Tarentum, To.
"In all sku diseases I Invariably recommed
Hejskixl's Ointment."
J. J. K'kil, Bhnrptburg, Pa.
"nEiSKrr.L's OnmtBNT cures when all elit
falls." Mcd.EU.AN & ItEEO, Freeport, I'tv
"ItKluutLL'H Ointment sells on Its o-vn
merit " 1L Si. Ujlton. Klttuuului, Vn,
J Advortlsa In tho Hkbald,
Over 700 I'lensnre-Sitehers on the Kxetif
slon Train Tho Alr-llmUes Viillrd to
Work Nineteen Persons Injured In nn
Accident In JInrylnnd Threo Seriously
Hurt In New Jersey.
CiiAMPLAtN, N. Y., Aug. 0. A train
convoying n Sunday school oxeurs-lon
from Kllenhurg nud House's Point and
Intervening stations on the Central Ver
mont Railroad ran Into n mall train,
whloh had the right of way, just east of
this station nt 7 o'clock Inst night.
The oxoursion train hnd about 700 per
sons on board and wn returning from
Wellsborough Point. William Angell,
aged 17, sou ot a merohant of this place,
and Sim Venetta, a laborer, of Chateau
guay Lake, were killed outright, and
some 20"people uioro or lass injured.
Tho more seriously injured are: Henry
Lamountaiu, of Champlniu, both legs
out off; it is thought ho will die; Sydney
W. Moore, both logs broken; Ilenry
Swett, ot Ellenburg Centre, arm frao
tured and body and limbs bruised; John
Patterson, of Perry Mills, leg broken;
Mrs. Lewis, ot Molra, head and limbs
bruised; Miss A. Uateman, of Perry
Mills, hip dislocated; S. Levy, ot Albany,
commercial traveler, wrist broken, seri
ously bruised. Several other passenger
woro moro or less slightly injured.
The Huglnc Telescoped.
The excursion train had orders to meofc
tho mail hero and should havo gono oa
tho siding a few rods haok of whero the
accidont occurred. Tho engines tole
scoped nnd two onrs were badly smashed,
one on each train. John E. llaatty, o x
cursion manager tf tho Central Vermont,
exerted himself for tho injured, and the
physloians nnd citizens of Champlatn
were prompt to render asslstauoo nnd
open their houses.
Physicians were summoned from
Moores, Rouse's Point and St. Albans,
and n wrecklug train soon nrrlved from
the last uamod place.
Tho engineer of tho mall b.iokod hli
train whon ho saw tha train coming up
on tho track over 100 rods ahead. The
engineer and fireman of tha two englues
jumpedhoforo tho collision occurred.
BURNED AND CRUSHED.
Nlnetoon Porsouv liijttrod by tho Over
turning at nu lhigluo.
Cumberland, Md., Aug. 0. Nows has
just rcachod horo of a frightful ncoldeut
which occurred nt n point called Swltoh
back, on tho West Virginia Central Rail
road, about 00 miles front hero.
Early In tho morning, ai usual, tho
men, 17 In number, boarded tho tram
way onglna to go to their work in tho
lumber roglous. Two women nsked per
mission to rido out a short distanoo to a
berry patch. Their roquost was granted
nnd the englno containing the 10 passen
gers started on its journey.
It had hnrdly gottotfunder good hoad
way when the onglno struok n plooe of
timber that wns lying on tho track, turn
ing it ovor. Tho occurrence was so sud
den thnt nono of the pioplo on the on
glno had a chance to osoape, aud all
were moro or less injured, either by es
caping steam or tho fall of the onglno.
In an instant ovorything was In an up
roar. Womeu screaming, men moaning,
and the escaping stoam from tho broken
pipes ot tho ouglno presented a torrlblo
sight. As soon as tho men who were the
least Injured could oxtrloate thomselves
thoy went to work to rolenso their moro
unfortunato comrados, whoso condition
wns plttablo to behold.
Tho first person takon out was Alice
Robinson. Tho escaping stenm had
cooked tho flesh on hor face, arms and
hands In a horrlblo manner, and her in
juries are considered fatal, John Mc
Kcnzle, who lives at Frostburg, was
caught under tho engine nnd scalded so
badly that ho died. Sevornl others wero
sorlously, but not fatally, hurt.
As soon us word could bo sent tha
physicians of Elk Garden, tho nearest
station, wero tologrnphed for, and thoy
responded promptly, relieving, as far as
possible, tho sufferings of tho injured,
ACCIDENT AT RAHWAY.
Tho Flngmau Jumpod Into tho Ittvor to
Snvo His Lira.
Rauway, N. J., Ang. 0. An extra
freight, wost-bouud, met with an ncoi
dont hero nt 1 p. m. At tho Grand street
crossing nu axio broko, scattering tho
stones in ovory dlroction. The hrldgo
was crossed safely, but no.tr tho station
tho main track was torn up and tho cars
were piled in a heap.
Tho flagman jumpod in tho Rah way
River to savo his llfo. Trackman Petor
McCune's haok wat broken by u project
ing truck and ho was fatally Injured.
Thomas McDonald had his arm broken
nnd his breast injurod.
Marqulido Louvllle a Ilnnkrupt,
Lokdon, Aug. 0. In tho Bankruptcy
Department a receiving order was made,
under petition, against the Marquis do
Leuvllle,foruierly resident of Now York,
but now of Wallingham House, Picca
dilly, desoribed as a Journllst and art
dealer. The act ot bankruptcy was n
declaration by the Marquis that he is
unable to pay his debts.
Dugati Arraigned for Muutlnushtor.
New Haven, Conn., Aug. 0. Frank
Dngan, the agent of the Merlden Brew
ing Company, who is charged with man
slaughter in oausing tho death ot
Josephine Wallace at Savin Rock, was
arraigned and bound over to tha Supremo
Court.
I'rltchsrtt Will Vlght FItziliumnns.
Nw Yobk, Aug. 0. A dlspatoh from
London says Ted Prlohard has an
nounced that he will coma to America to
fight Boh Fltaslmmons before tho club
that will allow him expenses and put up
the largest purse.
..Work of Train Wreckers.
Kalamazoo, Mich., Aug. 0. Train
Wreckers caused a smash up on the
Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad near
hero. No ono was killed, but 13 parsons
were Injured.
J A'o, llntmtuter, n'averlu, Iowa.
Brothflr potn out md lot me be iiwtdft, "WHt lay
facn and U&niiR be rml, ttwf
Oi cottrnn thry siU ewtW, becaoi Fftpft ltttatM
tho window wltli
JBiK-ON
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10c. A HOTTI.K- 108..
WOW & RANDOLPH, Ml4elpt.
CHEAP AK3 fr? ftONC.
20 other styles V H -u-i-i to suit a1
WH.AYI1K.X.- v. n miclpuia.
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Ash my remtm Tor W. L. lon.glni Bhnr.
K not for , Jn ronr place nek your
denlot- to win. vr cutnlogne, eci,r the
agency, eutl aet t Nem lor toh.
L. DOUGLAS
33 SHOE ccKifm.
THE BEST SHOE !N THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY?
It Is n si'fimlfH shoo, with no xavkn or wax threntl
to hurt thotcT; mado of thr fluo calf, ntyiu.ti
nnd cany, nnu because ire make more nhoe of thu
artitla t finnan ii uth,r msiim A? it mtimU l.nt.,1.
aeAveil Rhiten fusting from 8-l,) to $v'w.
K uuiumiuiii) iiRiui-HeHcu. ineiiueucftic
PVei ptutp eer oiTtTfd f.r e'W; t'quals Fruucti
Imported sIkh-s w hlch t-ot from 8,U) to $12.00,
ft A 00l IlniMl-fWtMl Writ Shoe, fluo coif,
shoo eor nffeied at this price t same RraUo as cu-
iuin-uutrijT mi'K-'j (,-ullUK llm Qflifti CO eJI.W.
wt'M rniicn iionf trarimrn. uaiiroaa Hen
sounilp-iM, Dinooth IohIiU. hciry thrt-o aolos. exteu
Blou eilBO. (.'no pair will wear tar.
IB 31 fluo ctilff nolicttr-i ciiuu ever offered nt
mrmmm ima pnenj )iic trial Will COUVIUCQ tllOoO
who want a Bhw f"r comfort ami service.
Q9 11,1,1 UO WV11"KIHUJH shevi
mSmmbm firo vitv "trtiiii nnd iiiirnliia Thnsn
lmve given them atrial will wnar no other make.
KAVtt' ") i? 17 a scuooi sDoei nro
HUJO worn bvlha liiivupvorvwhrnwi tltovn. .1
on their merits, as the lucrcuHlug sales show.
&xdU ICS Diininilu. VfrvrvMh oniiAtalS-nm-h
AO SP.J.W X lUIIIlFtV Wfll HOP. IK'KU
w
iinporicti HuwsL-oauiiRironi gum totiJU.
ImilleH V.IHU ntnl $1.7.1 shoe for
MfMcsuro th best fine Uongola. fitjllsh and durable.
Caution. see that W. 14. Douprlan1 name uuU
price aro siampeil on the bottom of each shoe.
W, L. UUUULA9, UrOCKttiD, UQ.33.
I1 "OTJ
ahe aoixa TO
nxiHHotirl, Kohsbh, ArknitHdH,
'I'cxsh, TCclirn.lcB, l.outHlniin,
Colorntlo, Utnli, cuilnrnln,
Mrc'KOii,WnHlitnu;tiii,nit!?clcu,
Kcw JIcxlco ur Arlr.onsi,
and will serd me a postal otrd
or letter stating
Whoro you nro going,
Whon you nre going,
Whoro you will start from,
How many there are in your party,
What freight nnd bagagoyou lmvo,
I will write you or cull at your hotweand
furnish you with the fullest Information
regarding routes, lonett rates of all
classes, bcildcs mafs, descriptive and Il
lustrated land pamphlets, retort books,
Hot Bprlngs guides, etc.
Cheap Farming Lands in Missouri, Arkan-
U, ilUU9 UUU AOXUM.
J. P. McCAHN, Eatlern Trtv. AqI.,
W. E. HOYT,
Q. E. P. Agt., 301 Jlroiuhvay.Novr York
Iron Mountain Route,
MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY
We should like to give a
new chimney for every one
that breaks in use. i
We sell to the wholesale
dealer; he to the retail dealer;
and he to you.
It is a Jittie awKwara to
guarantee our chimneys at
three removes lrom you.
We'll give you this hint.
Not one in a hundred breaks
from heat; there is almost no
risk in guaranteeing them.
Talk with your dealer about it.
It would be a good advertise
ment for him.
'Pearl top' and 'pearl glass,'
our trade-marks tough glass
nttiburg.
GEO. A. MACBirru & Co.
FIRE INSURANCE I
Urjtit til Olitil Etlltllt Firtlj Cub Cinultt
Represented by
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ISO B, Jardiu Street,
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