SWEPT BY CYCLONE Slorm of Wind Boos Immonso mid Kaiii i Dainaso. A NUMBER, OF PKOPLS KILLED. 1'artof tlio AVhito Honso Crushed bj' a Fall of Stoiio Coping. WHOI.K nUII.UINRA ltLOWN AWAY. not oao ot the employe? lintl esonpoil. John MoMnhou was found lying near the retort literally roasted. The melted iron still clunit to hi body, mid when picked up tlio ilesh dropped off, expos Inn the intestine1) And portions of the thigh bono, while ho wns othorwlso fearfully lUHUKled. - John Ollroy was found lylnK near tlio door moaning in pain, the iron having completely dentroye I the Muht of both TUNNELLED TWO YEARS. Tlirfle Convicts tvlni l?4ctpml rruni rUtin nml Vur ltcciitturd Stiurtly After Valtun, Wis., Nov. 24. Robert N. West, John StnK(t and Ferdinand Mack, the three Ufa convicts -.who tunnelled their wny out of the penltentiiiry nud were recaptured 24 hpurs Uter, have just been released from the solitary oye. Murtln King was badly burned 1 cjlls where thej wsro plnoed otter their nhoutthu face and upper portions of his lHxly, the ilesh lielng literally roasted. John Nolan, sr., nud John Nolan, jr., wero terribly burned about the bond and face, but tho physicians hope to save their eresight. Michael Hallora han was seriously burned. A Huge Cylinder of Molten Iron Exploded at Bingbamton With Awful EfFeot.- Wagon l'HCtoryt Hanover, Pa., Wiped Outfit 15xUtnue Wond srful Escape of Several Workmsn lu tiiUlmore-Iluil-nsit Suspended In rlttftburs; 'Damage to Craft Along tlio lludion TtlTer -1111-yoadi Waihed Oak aud Wagon Roads Xuipaisable. WAsniNQTOK, Nov. 24. A terrible cyclone, ncoonipanlsd by a cloud burst, struck the city yesterday afternoon. It lasted for tea minutes. It was pirtv essdeil by several minutes ot almost ntttr darkness, and left havoc La Its juttk. Mstsrott A Ce.'snow unflatshsd Muslo Tiall, in the centM tt the city was blow to ths ground, aad wit it a portion of the adjoining buildings.' Ueorgo White, a fthlonall Indies' tailor, was crushed to death, and one of his work-women was killed. Six girls In tho establishment were dsngeronBly injured, but have been taken out of tho ruins. It is believed that several others are still burled there) and the wholo of tho police and fire departments are now en gaged lu searching for tho bodies. About two tons of stone coping on top of tho White House was blown down on tho porch on tho east sldo of tho build ing, crushing It in. A window in tho oast room was also blown in. The flag stafl on top of tho White Houso was snapped olT. Throughout tho city houses wero un roofed, trees uprooted, windows broken, gas lamps blown down, all the telegraph and telephone wires disabled and street cars ond carriages overturned. After tho storm the sun shone out brightly, and thu temperature was that of a sum mer day. Ida Whlto, daughter of George White, was taken from tho Metzerott llulldlng with a broken leg. A Oerman girl was also romoved slightly injured. Tho firemen found tho mangled body .' George Whlto, the habit makor, after an hour's worx, Bad the physician in at tendance stated that ho had probably been dead an hour. Several others arc Httll misslnc. Nino iron workers on tho Motzerott llnlldlnitind a marvellous escape They were nil ot work when tho storm struck the building, but all oscapad. A colored hod-cnrrlcr working with them is still missing, and It is thought he is burlad beneath the dobris. lluslnnst Stupemletl In Flttibnrjr rirrsiuma, Nov. 21. Heavy rains and a cyclone prevallod in this city yester day. Several houses here were demol Ished, and also one at Temperancevllle, which buried a woman beneath it. In the east end of the city great damago is reported. Finley's Run, which flows into the Alltgheny Klver at Brilliant Station, was transformed from an in significant river Into a raging torrent and several houses near Its mouth were carried away bodily or shifted from their foundations. At Shady Side, in the 20th Ward, the water came down from the hills, covering the streets sevsral feet, dteji with mud and wat, And bursting la taaa limit la several iastanoss. At Sobo ths water rushed fiswa Sstend aVMiue in such volumes a V step the elsotrle cars, aad in the lower part at the city, near the point, bmslnsss was sa- Urely suspends!. Two Eehool Hensvs Btra Sewn OlausLx, Pa., Nov. 81. A tsrrlflt raia, wind and thunderstorm passed over this section of the Ciimbsrlaud vulley yesterday afternoon, doing con siderable damage to property and, per bapi, oausiug a loss of life. In the sur rounding country the storm was much more severe. Many buildings are. blown down, roots blown oft and trees up rooted. Whllo school was In session at tho Graham school house, the roof wus blown a distance of 80 feet and the wulls fell lu. Many pupils were in jured. Tho "Sunnyside" school house was partially blown down, and n num ber of tho pupils wuro moro or less in jured. ltonit AVnlied Out. Coim.ASl), N. Y.,Nov. 24. The storm here yesterday was unusually severe and was the heaviest of the year. The downpour of rain was terrific and was accompanlod by lightning and a high wind. Tho storm was nt Its height at four in tho afternoon and raged with undiminished fury for fully half anhour. Tho streets wero flooded, some being ankle deep in water. Many country roadt hovo been temporarily rendered im passible, while several washouts havo moro or less deluyod railway traffic. BALTIMORE HIT HARD. Ituln ninl Wroolc In tlio Wnko of tlm Htorm-Jlany Narrow Escapes. BAtvriMOHB, Md., Nov. 24. A disas trous storm pasted ovor this city at 1:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon. It came up suddenly and was ovor In a few minutos. Hut It left ruin and wreck in Its wako. There havo been no deaths reported but several persons woro in jured, some of whom may die. In tho central portion oi mo city tuu rain poured down iu torronts and th o wind blow a gale. Tho roof ot the Haltby Building at tho foot of Wost Falls avenue was torn oft and dropped 80 feet away. Tlio upper iloor of tho struoluro was occupied as a sail loft by Thomas Gibbons, who had 1U men nt work at the tlmo the roof was carried away. All of tho men escaped unhurt, except Frederick Lambert, the foreman, 8. E. Mitchell nnd Howard Yearly. They were badly cut up. Yearly's experience was a stnrtllng one. Ho wns lifted up bodily nnd thrown into the rlvor, 4U feet below. Tlio debris ot the wrecked roof was falling all around him ,hs he descended, and a hoavy pieco ot timber struck him ns ho fell, cutting his head severely and lncor ntlng his shouldor. A passing tug res cued him. The uoner nort of tho building is Groat linmage at llethlohera, Pa. Bethlehem, l'a., Nov. 24. The most sovoro wind nnd rainstorm of the season struck this place at 2:30 yostorday after noon. Tho wind, which camo from tho Kouth-southonst. was terrific in its forco, and took fences, treos. Signs, telegraph nud telenhono poles and wires to the irronnd. Manv houses aro unroofed in tho country districts along tho Lehlijh & Lackawanna Railroad and the damage is very heavy. Telegraphic communlca tiou Is almost entirely cut oft In tho vol ley. . tVncim Factory llluiv" llotrn. Youk, Pa., Nov. 24. A terrific storm visited this vicinity yesterdny afternoon, llanovor, this county, seemed to bo the centre of the storm. A number of dwellings wnredamagod and tho Kotonor Wntron Works wuro completely uostroy od. Tho employes wero nil caught in tho wreck nud wore moro or less ser iously injured. Howard Carhaugh was sn lia.llv inlurod that ho died within short tlmo after his removal from the ruins. Tlm fitni-m on thu Hudson. Nyack, N. Y., Nov. 21. A terrific ralu storm and iralo prevailed along the lower Hudson lliver yostorday ufturuoou anil caused much damage to proparty. J. O. Davidson's steam yacht l'rinoess oud many smallor craft wero ' sunk. Tho steamer Ituleigh, from New York, was unable to make a landing on the wost side of tho river, owing to the strong east wind which threatened to dash her to pleoss. Damage at Capo May. Cape May. N. J., Nov. 24. The hoavlest blow this fall ocourrel yoster doy oftoruoon. Tho lower deck ot the oec.tn nler was washed away by the return. All three men were employed in the prison wash housj. In the wost end ot this building Is tho boiler, nt the south end of which Is a brick wall opon 12 foet deep. The men began operations on the east wall of this well about eight feet below the floor surface. They removed enough brick to make a square passageway large enough to permit the passage of a man's body. They then fastened the removed brick to a board, making a door which, when closed, left the wall with every appearance of undisturbed solidity. Beginning here they turned east about four fast, turnod to the north and want a distance ot six feet, aad than west directly under the washroom boiler and through the wall of the house, thence under the alley to and through ths main foundation wall ot the workshop lato a ditch bsnaath the floor made far con venience In running water and steam pipes r.boat tht building. AlUr using tbe full length of trie ditah they dug undr the shop wall again, beneath as allay rsadwor, a dls Uaco of 40 or 00 fast, and than under the wall surrouadlag tht prison build ings and te the surface and tho out side world. The ma coald work only a few mo menta at a time consecutively, and they ware obliged to remove and dispose of all the dirt and rock ancountarad in the tunnelling of over 60 feet without taking it outside the walls or awaken ing suspicion. The three men worked by turns in tbe tunnel for nearly two years, and through the administration ot three wardens. A system of telegraph kept tho digger informed of the movements ot prison official! above. Occasionally the plotters became alarmed, and aban doned their work for weeks nt a time. But fear of the coming of winter and its attending obstacles in tunnelling iu tho earth sot them nt their labor with re newed energy. At last everything was ready for the escaps. While the rest of tho prlsonors were in tho yard at 8 o'clock, the inuriiorers dropped Into their hole nnd began to burrow their way to freedom. They were not missed until the guards made their roport at 0 o'clock. It was suow ing and raining whan ths murdorors emerged from tho tunnel. Although still clad in their prison robes they struck boldly across tho country. The snow obliterated their tracks for a time, but when morning came tbe tracks of heavy prison shoes were plainly soon in the slush. After leaving the prison the fugitives went north. They circled around tho town to the oast, and again started west, for tho purpose of throwing their pursuors oil tho Bcent. Before 8 o'clock, and when thoy had covered thlrteon miles, old man Stagg weakened physi cally and sank exhausted by the roadside. Ho could go uo turthor, and tho question of leaving him by tho roadside to die or of being recaptured came up for con sideration, West took up Stagg, with tho aid of Mock, and carried him to the nearest farmhouse. The grangor was averse to receiving thom, but Wost had $8, and for 25 cents each secured shelter for tho rest of the night. The trio woro nwako and up at daylight, nnd when they emerged from tho house thoy found tho road full of men looking for them, and without resistance they surrendered. West had spout 2:2 years In tho prison, and his work of two years as well as that of his comrades, with flngor-nalls and a worn-out hatchot through hard cluy and stono walls, wa3 sold for 12 hours of freedom. Van mouwv&h &acoa HI is specially commended to sufferers from Indigestion, 'Tn. t.i 1. i-i: i xt , w i vv it. k iiiiiii. n-ii i ii-iii-: i n T'li-iri vm riitmtr. tj ......v.n J ...fct U11U II UkllLIUU.1i i-Tiinr-mwumiirnB Ida II. H' 11 '" milj'mi"1"" aimrBaiin.i.oiijily Left SOn.OOO ton Colloco. Boston, Nov. 21. Tho will of Charles V. Spenr of Oberlln, O., who died re cently In Constantinople, Turkey, which was filed for probato yesterday at Dodham, bequoaths $15,000 to Oberlln College, Oberlln, O. , under certain con ditions, and makes u nnmbar ot smaller bequests to missionary societies of sums ranging from $5,000 to $10,000. PENNSYLVANIA BRIEF8. George Duffiold Slnymakor, operator of large stone quarries near Lancaster, Fa., aud at Wilmington, Del., Is dead, aged 13 years. Mrs. W. F. Carpenter, a Johnstown woman, has baen arrested for wielding a baseball bat on the head of M. J. Mc ICInxle, who was trying to collect a bill. After receiving a $190 pension cheek at th Eaeion postoffice, Magdalena Hurley, a woman ot 70 -years, mysteri ously disappeared aad haa Bel bean scan sine. Struck by a traia that shattered hi buggy and tossed bira a red r two head foremost, 73-year-old Uorg Byerly, ot jMnaelt, gat up and walked away for a dootor. Many of the political friend ef Hon. Robert R. Wright la Lahlgh County are preparing to urge upon Got. Pottijoa the eminent fitness of Mr. Wright as a suc cessor to the late J udge Clark upon the Supreme Bench. AN ORDINANCE ! AN OKUINANOK to amend nn ordi nance pawed on tlio !lrd day of February, A. 1). 1V.U, entitled "An Ordinance conferring on tiio Malianoy City, Hhenandoah, Cllrardvlllo mid Aslilacd Hallway Company tbe rlisht to bulld'and operate nn electric railway on cer tain siroetn In tlio Uorouirti of (Shenandoah," II,- it Ordained, By tlio Town Council of the liorougli of Bhennndoali, and It is hereby or dained by the authority or the same, that the ordinance of Slid borough heretofore passed ou tho tulrd day ot February, A. V. 181)1, re lating to "An ordinance conferring on tho Malianoy r'ity1nhonandoah, Olrardvlllea d Ashland rttreet Itnllway Compauy' tho right to build and operate an electric railway on (rialn streets In the Borough of Shenan doah," bo Amended, And Is hereby amendedby chang Inn the words "Mango rail" In nald ordlnanco to tho words "T rail," ana that the said ordl- nnnpn tin Furthermore Amended, And is hereby amended by changing the guagoot tractt In said ordinance from five feet two and one hair Inches (5 R.2Yjlu.)to the guano or rour rcet eliht. aiirl nno-halfinrhes M ft Hiln.l. l'rcniidrd. That the said "Mutunny City. na reircet i Lohigli Valley Railroad. ABaAUOKMKfiT OP PASSISNOKB TKAINB. NOV 16, 1891. I'OHiWDBer trains will leave Bhenaudoah for Mauch Chunk, Lehlphton, Hlatlngton, Cata sauqua, Allenlotvn. Bethlehem, Easton, I'hll adclplilaand New York at 6.47, 7.40, 8.03 a.m., 1152,3.10, 5.2 p. m. 1 For llelvldere, Delaware Water Gap and rttroudsliurg at 5.47, a. m., and 6.28 p. m. trot iJimbertviiieana-Trenton, H.08 a, m.., fur tt iiimj iihv6U it iiaes-uarre ana Jrliu ton 6.47, 9.08, 10.41 a. m.. 3.10 and 658 r. m. ForTunkhannock, 10,41a. m., 3.10 and 5.28 p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca-, Geneva and and Lyons 10.41 a. m., and 6.28 p. m. For Lacoyvllle, Towanrta. Hayre, Waverly, ElmLra, Rochester, Bullalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and 5.28 p. m. For Klintra and the West via Halamanca at 3.10 p. m. For Audenrled, Hazleton, Stockton, Lum ber Yard, Weatberly and Fenn Haven Juno ttonnt 6.47,7.40, 9,08 a. in. and 12.52, 8.10 and 5.28 p, ra. For Jeanesvllle, Levlslon nnd Heave) Meadow, 7.40, 9,08 a. in. and 52H p. m, ForBcrantonat6.47 9.08, 10.41a. m. 8 10 and 6:28 p. m. For Ilar.le Brook. Jeddo, Drlfton and Free land at 6.47, 7.40, 9.03, 10.41 a. m., 1062 8.10 and 626 p. rn. For Quakake nt 6,47 and 9.03 a. m., nnd 3.10 o. ra For Wlfeans, Gllberton and Fraokvllla at 6.60 and 8.62a m and 4.10p.m. For Ynttisvllle, Mabanoy City and- Delat., 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, a. m., 12.62, 3.10,6.20, 8.03, 9.21 and 10.27 p. ra. For Lost Creek, 31rardvllle and Ashland 4.'-7. 7.48.8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 8.85, 8.10 and 9.14 p. m. For Uarkwater, Ut. Clair and Pottflvllle. 550 ;.40, 8.02. 10.40 a. m., 1X52,3.10,4.10, 5.28 and p.m. , For Buck Mountain, New Bostou and Morea, 7.40, 9.03, 10.11 a. it,., 122, 3.10, 6.23 and 8.03 p. mr For llaven Hun, Centralla, Mt. Carmel and Uhamokln, 8.52, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40 tint 8.08 p. m. Trains leave Bhamokln for Shenandoah, ISa IXM a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 9.30 p. m., arriving at Bhenaudoah, 9.05 a. m., 12J52, 3.10, 5.2j and 11.15 p. ra. BUN DAY TKAINB. For Lost Creek, Glrardvllle and Ashland, 8.50. 0.10 11.35 n. m.. 2.4S t). m. For Darkwater. Bt. Clair and I'ottsvlllf, o.uu, tvw a. m z.ta p. m For Yatesvllle, Malianoy city and Delano, 4.1)0, 11.35 a. ra., 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. For Lofty, Audenrled and Uazloton, 8.0C a m 1.40 p. m: For Jlauch Chunk. Lehlghton, Blatlngton, OatAsauqua, Allentown, lfethlenem, Eastoi and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m; For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m. E. B. BYINGTON, Uen'l Pass. Agt., Bothlehun. Philadolphiaand K9ading Eailroad Time ToMe 4n egeei A'op. IIS 1801 :iA!NS LEAVE SUENANDOAD AS FOLLOWS Kor NTAUf Vnrlc via VIiIIojIaI nhin. xsrA)t iitivsi 2,10 5.25,, 7.20 it. m. aud 12 95 2.50 nnd 5.LI jn. oanafty B.1U nnd 7.4U ft. m. For New vla Mauch Chunk, wes days, 5.20. j, tt. iu, nuu xi.t nun irw n. m. OT ilftft J I tier ami Plil1iu1lViii1a w.V- Aavm. 2.10, ii5, 7.30, n. m., 12,35 2.W and 5.06 p;in 4MUtt. ,.iv hliu r.15 11. HI,, p. ra, First National Bank Hlifiiiandnali. tllrftrdvlllo nnd Afthlam liailway uoinpany," wiinin iwoivei.zjmonms from the completion or said railway, shall re move tho said "Trull" and substitute tho "llsugorall" if the said "T rati" shall prove to be untntMactory and unacceptable to the said Town uonncii; nun 1rx,rittnl Wurthmninre. That the Bald "Ma- hanoy city,Bhenandoah,01rardvllleand Ash land Ktreet Hallway Company" shall accept tho provisions ot tins oiuinnoco wuuin wn ilOl flnvs fr.im Ilia nas-aairo thereof. Knaciea au i iiassea into un uriiiuiiiivunt Bhenandoah, i., the fifth day ot November, A, U. l&'Jl, A. n. un uij, Pres. of Town Council. JAB. I). LBSSIG, Chief Burgess. W. J. POltTZ, lW2-10t Town Clerk. TIIGitTRG IIUXI.3irJt3, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. arriibnrc, week days, 2.10,7,20 n. m,i For Allentown, wCok days, 7.20 i. m., 12.311 .to p. m. 12.80 3.60 and 6.5a p.m. Uandny, 2.10 and 7.48 , m.. 4.30 n.m. For Tamanna nnd Mahanoy City, week diyg, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.3 2.60 and 6.58 ira. Bnnday, 2.10 and 7.48 a.m., 4.30 p. m. Additional tor Mahanoy City, week days 7.00 p.m. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 730a. m., 2.50 p.m. ror w iiuamspori, ounnuryana lyewunnrg, eek days, 3.25, 7.20 and 110 a. m 1.85, 7.00 m. Bnnday 3.-25 u. m., 3.05 p. m. Kor Mahanoy Piano, week days, 2.10 8.25, 25. 7.20 and 11.30 a.m.. 12.H5. 1.35. !! fin km 7.00 anO D.25, n. m. Bunday, 2 10, 8.25 and 7.48 a, m. 3.05. 4.30 n.m. Kor Glrardvllle (Kappabannook Bullion) k days, 2.10, 3.23, 6JO, 7.20 and 11.80 a. m., 12.35, 1 35 150, 6,55, 7.00 and 9.25. p. m. Bunday, M0 3 ), 7.48 a. m 8.05, 4.30 p. m. 3 25,5.25,7,20, 11.80 a. m .35, 7.00 and V.ii ua. Bunday 3.25. 7 48 a. m.. 8.05 n. m. tjiainh irrm hiivnantviaii, lAiave iibw iotk via x-niiaaoipnia, week lays, 7.45 a. m 1.80, 4.00. 7.80 p. m 12.11 uu unnuay, o.uu p.m., 12.15 nlguu &AVO Nev York via Mannh nhnntr. wmV 1rH. 4Q. 8.45 a. ra.. 1.00 and tLSTi n.m. Hun. day, 7.00 a. m. Ijmt9 Philadelphia, wees: days, 4.10, and 10.03 a. to. 4.00 and 8.00 p. m.. from Broad nd Callowlull and 8.35 a. m. and 11.80 p. m. from 9th and tlTtcn eti-octo. Bunday 9.05 a. m. ll.SU p. m. trcm tith ane Wren. jjoave iieaaiac, wosk dayr., 1.33. 7.10, 10.0a and lLfM a.m., 5.55, 7.67 p.m. Bunday 1JJ5 nnd 10.48 a. m. liuvo potuviue, week days, 8.40, 7.40 a. m., X30. C.11 x. m. flundav. 2.40. 7.00 a. rn. and 106 j, m. ixave Tcmaqun, week days, 8.20, 8.48 and 1 .2) a. ni.. 1.21. 7.13. nnd 9.13 v. m. Bunday 8.20 7.43 1 m. and 2.50 p. rn. ieavo Malianoy Ulty, wock days, 3.40, 9.18 nd 11.47 a. m L61, T.l" -wlV.U p.m. Bun. lay, 3.43,8.17 a. m 8J1 p. in. Leave Mahanov Plane, week days. 2-4. 4.00 J', 9.35. HA9a. m.,1.05, 2.08. 6-20, 68.7.57, and "i.iwo. m. Bundar2.4J. 4.00. and 8.27. a. m. 3 37, 5.01, p. m. ioavo uiraruviue inappaaunniicK ouibiuui rexk days, 2.47. 4.07,-68, and 9.41 a. m., 12.05, .12, 5.28, 82, 8.0J and 10.00 p. m. Bunday, 2,47, .0 , 8.33 a. m. S.41, 6.17 p. m. Loavo WlUiamsport, week days, 8.80,9.45 and 1.1x5 a. m. 8.85 and 11.15 p. m. Bunday 11.15 -, m. For Baltimore, Washington and tbe west la B. fc O. It. 11., through trains leave Ulrnrd VVll.O DIMUU11, A II1UIUMUU1I I a U. A.. AM 4.16,801 nnd 11.27 a. m., 1.84, 4.24, 6.55 an i 7 13 p. m. Bunday, 8.55 3.02 11.27 a, m 8.56 6 12 and 7.13 p. m. atiaAtio un x uiviaiun. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut titroet Wunrf kul .-lntli Ht.rpjit Whhrr. r' " Vov Atlnutlc Cltv. ' 0 Week-days Express,9.00 a. m. 2.00, 4.(Hi,i. p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m. and 5. CO, p. m. Bundayg. Express, 9.00 n. ra. Acoom run i at Ion, 8.00 a. ra. and 4.30 p. in. Ketnrnlng, leave Atlantic City, depot , UUullo and Arkansas avenues. Woek-daj s V Eipress, 7.30, 9.00 a. ra. and 1.00, p. m. Ao commodatloD8.10 a. m. and 4.30 p. in. Bun days Express, 4.00, p. m. Accommodation, 7.30 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. U. U. HANCOCK, Gen'l Paas'r Agt. .S. A. MoLKOD. Pres. & Gen'l Manager. W. Leisenring, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leiscnrmq, Cashier, 9. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Canvaneri Iti-port at La.t. Pouuiikeepsir, N. Y., Nov. 21. Tho Board of County Canvnssors yesterday afternoon took action giving Flower is county by 75 majority, and Osboru, Democratic candidate for Senator, a majority In the county of lol. Tho County Clerk declines to attach his name to the cortiflcato of County Can vassers and a Secretury pro torn was np- olntod in his place. If tho figures are adonted for Assemblymon nnd County Olllcers tliey will elect uussuu luein.; iu tho First Dlstrlot over Wheeler (Rep.), and will ulso elect tho Detnocratlo Connty Treasurer nnd perhnps tho Khar Iff. total wreck and looks as It It had been breakers. Tho surf is beating heavily struck bv anavalancho and decapitated. Bevoral telegraph poles and a lot ot wiros wero knooked down by the flying debris. The escape ot tho mon from death Is regarded as miraculous. Tho building rocked violently as If an earth, quake had struck it. Within a few minutes the streets In the vicinity wore thronged with excited people who be lieved that several of the man had been killed. Boveral other oases of damage In tho nature of demolished chimneys, broken roofs, crushed signs, etc., aro roported. THR CYLINDER EXPLODED. against tho beach at Caps May and is cutting down the mull. Point, Severn! .ten Killed by tlm llurstlns of n TuuU of Metal III Itliigliaiutun. Hinbhamion, X. Y., Nov. 2-1. A cloud burst deluged tho city at 3:30 yes terday afternoon, filling the main thor oughfares with water and oausing sev eral sewers to burst. While tho Btorm wns at Its height a terrific explosion jurred the northern portion of tho olty, the detonation breaking window glaa uud slinking dishes from slielvos. From the Parlor City Holler Works oamu a cloud of smoke aud tha odor of burning Hash rilled the air. The oupola of the foundry consisted ot a huge uyllniler oontnlnlng ten tons of molten Iron, extending through the root the building. The bottom of tho cupola was fas toned bv braces from the ground, and underneath was the flro used in heating tliH metal. Tho terrific downpour of ralu had caused ft stream ot water to follow the plpo down through the roof, washing out the oartH around tho braces supporting the door of the cupolu. Six workmeu were in thu furnace. They stood lu n circlo around tho cupola waiting for tho release of the molten metal. Without tho slightest warning the braces gavo way, allowing ton tons of the fluid metal to fall into a largo pond of water. Instantly thore was a fearful explos ion, and the heated metal was thrown l h nai it h tha aides ot the building a dls- unca ot DOO feet, and tha rear of th structure wo wrecked. "When aid arrived U was found that UNDER A CEMETERY. A Coal Field that IIui Caused tin I.Ittlo Couimotlou. Wilkesuahhe, Pa., Nov. 21. Forty years ago Father Fitzslmmons purchased a beautiful plot of ground on a hillside in tho northern part of this city for cemetery. Many of tho early Irish Bottlers of the vulloy are burled there. One of tho coal companies has inado persistant efforts to buy tha coal under tho cemoterv. but those having relatives intorrod thero refused to give their con sent. Thu comnanv thon gave notice that they would uppoal to the Courts for tho nrlvlletto of driving a gangway through the coal undurnoath tha ceraotery. A meetlni ot the members ot St, Mary' congregation was held yesterday, and a motion to sell the coal under ma cemo terv was oarrled. The company say tho bodies on the surface will not be disturbed, but there are many who think otherwise. Awful Deed of an JneanoMan. Wilmington, Del., Nov. 31. Amor II. Burnett, nu insane man. yesterday with an axe split open the head ot Frau k Shields, a young man who wns lying o n lounge in Burnett's house. Shield had been sent for to cutlet Uurnutt Shields died in the nttarnoo n. A Toreer Arretted. Nobhibtown, Pa., Nov. 21. Jonathan II. Qerhurd. a olgar manufacturer ot Douulass township, be In it short ot monev to nav his hands forged endorse ments for 107fi worth ot no to a ou tho Farmers' National II ink ot Pannsburg. He was arrested and is uow iu jail. lloularcd a Dividend. New York. Nov. 21. Tha board directors of tho New York, Lake Eri b Wostern Rail oad held a meeting herd yostorday. and deolarad a dividend ot 3 per cent, on preferred .stock. A J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written Marriage licenses nna legal claims promptly attended to. Real Estate, Collection ami Insurance Agoncy open uaiiy From 9 to 3. General Fire Insurance Business. Ucpresenti tne Northwestern i .ire insurance uo. Orficn-Muldoon's hnlldlnii, corner Centre and woituts., Bheuandoaii, rn. flood Hroperties of All Kinds For Sale. 1. A two story double frame dwelling hnnse store and restaurant, on Kait i.entre Bt. 2. A dwelling and rostaurant on Kast Centre ftl.rrt.it. 3. Kenliablo property on curuer Centre and Jnrdm streets, suitable for business purposes. 4. A two story double trarae dwelling, on Weftt I.lovd street. 5 Two 2-story frame dwellings on West Cen tre street. 6. Two 2 story dwellings on the corner ot one. Two-storv 1 street, with n large warehouse at tho roar. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! I-attl on HuvliijfU DcpoHltH. ot COPYBIbHT IE31 There's nothina left of Catarrh, wlien vou uso Dr. Sago's Catarrh Kemeay. wun mo poison ous, irritating snulis and (strong cauatio solutions, a good deal s loft. Thoy may, perhaps, stop it for a lime, but there's danger of driving it to tho lungs. Thoy work on false principles. But Dr. Saco's Reraody cures it, no matter how bad tho case, or of how long standing. Not only Ca tarrh itsc 1. uut uatarrnai uoauaoue, Cold in tho Hoad ovory thing catarrhal in its nature. Tho worst cases yield to its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties, So will vours. You may not bo- liovo it, but tho proprietors of Dr, Sacro's Remedy do. And to prove it thoy mako you this oiler; If thoy can't euro nav vou 8500 iu cash. ness proposition from a rcsponsiblo Louse. Rut do you think they'd make it if thoyj and you, couldn't depend ujiuu umir meuiuiiiu i you, they'll it's a Dust- Coal and Chestnut streets Htoro room In Two-story single house on North Chestnut Three two-story double frame buildings corner or ruoya ana tjuoeri sireeis. EATHER and SHOE FIHDI11GS 3?. j. axiBjfv :ersr, Dealer In all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Largo and first-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supphea 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson Housebuilding, SHENANDOAH, PA. DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY AVUl promptly relievo the most dls trcwlug codo of Acute or Chronic Itheu matisin or Gout, lly ftrlctly obnerviug the directions, it will euro you lerniun. Unlike the numerous preparations that Bool the country, tbU medicine li pecttj for tho varolii forina tt rhtumatlim only, md cot la b any tcnie a "rur tit." Uua bottle iuaka a atUfaotorr ImnrcatloD on tba lyntcra. aurl la connection lth ths iilU, convince th auffcrrr that tha proper remedy bai been found. You aretarueatlj ra euwted to teat the wcrtU of' iK U OUT'S KllinjMATIO KEMKDY, a tta valuable propei ties are enaoned by bundrtde or tne tuoit flattering taitlmonlali. uniy tegeiauie inircnienu, rtmariabie ror tneir euratiTi uowera. are men id ina nianuiaciur n jvnuui a UUCUMAT1U HKMKDY. tl.CO Per Ecttli. 6 SstUes, 5.C0. TVli, 5 Cts. B:i. ii your iiorcBfltprr aoei uoi accp it. pen w ma manufacturer, aud you reoelva ft br mall. 3037 Market fjtroct, l'lillad'a, ra. Pi PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. sontrraKiia. division, .t and after September 1 1301, trattit will teat Bhetiutuioah at follows: For Wlgcan, Ollbeitou, Frackvlllo, New :8tle, Ut. Clair, and way points, fJ.IX), 9.19 m and 4.15 p m, Hundays, 600, 9.40 a m and 3,10pm. For rottBvllle. 8.0U, V.1U a m and 1. 15 p ra. uunuays, iw, u.su a zu ami a.iu p m, For Heading, 6.00, a m and'4.16 piiu Uundays, 600, 9.10 a. m. and 8.10 pin. V'or rottstown, Fhoenixyille, Korrlstown nd Phlladelnhla (Broad street statloni. 6.00. a. rn. and 4.15 p m woat days uunuays, um, v.iu amaaupmi Trains leave Frackvllio lor Uhenandoah at 10.43 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 p in. Sundays, 11.13 a m and 5.40 p m. brave Foitiivllle for Dhcnandoah, 10.16 and 11.48, a ra 7.15, 9.42 p m. Sundays, 10.40 a m i,15p m. leave Philadelphia (Broad street Hlntlon), for Vottsvillo and Bhenandoah, 6.57, 8.3a m 4. 10 and 7,00 p m week days. Bunday fi.CO, and 9.S3 am r'or Now York, S.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.86, 8.50, 7.80, .iJJB.su, j.60, ll.OOand 11.14, 11.35 am. 12.00 noon, 2.80, 3.21), 4.02 5, ti, 0.2), 6.50 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 'i m, 12.01 night. u ........ o nn t rK A An e OR D 11 u on it 1.1. fix nriuunj,) f I ' it.uv. o.l AA.O 111. UUU A 1, l.t, A.V, V. IIUlllCU, 4.an), 5.2-i, B 2). li.i , ,n i. ,t j ,a and 12.01 night, For Bea Olrt. Long Branch and Intermediate stations (J.50, and 11.30 u. in., 3.30, 1. 00 p. in. week days. Huuday-i 8 25 u, m. For llaltlraoro and SV'aslilngton, 3.60. 7.20. 9.10 and 11.18 a. m., 4 11, 0 57,7.10 p.tn and 12 03 uigui aauy uua 31, iu.-u u. iu., i- it iiuniiea express with dining car to Italtlm ire) 1.30, 3.4(1 p. m. we k days. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4.01 weoa d iys, 5.03, 11.80 p. m. dally. For llichmoud, 7 20 a.m. aud 12.03 nltlit dally, 130p iu, daily, except Muad.ty. truiltxtve Hirrisbnii; .or rliisoure and ue west every day aliS.'Wu-id 3.10 a m and .0 J tllmltod) and 3.10. 8 30, 0.35 p m. Way for AJtoona .i m and I. to p oi overy day. For l'lltsburg only, 11.20 a m dally aad 10.XJ iu week days. -evo uunburv for Wllliamsport. Klmlra. .nandalgua, llocheiter, Knttaloand fllagara una, o.iu am nauy, ana i. pai wees aayo, People's Oyster Bay EfMN nniLTJINO, Z2 32. Centre St., Slicunndoali CIIAS. C. GUISE, Props. WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest andchcapcet stock in town. Artistic Painting, Graining and Decorating! J. P. CARDEN, 103.6m 221 W. Centro Bt., BHENANDOAH OIlTSTIEIRS Itiw, Htewed, Boalloped, l'Anuedor Fried to order. Families supplied at their house with the best oysters tne inarsei unoras. All Orders Promptly Filled. CHRIS. BOSSLEll'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Shenandoah. The Finest Stock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, tic. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will lie pleased to meet the wants I 01 ins menus ana ine puouc in Everything in tho Drinking Lino. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand Cor. Main and Oak Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily, Aline line of Choice OHOCEUIES Nuts and Candles, - Poultry of all Kinds. Sir. Costlet receives his crcen truck dally from the city markets, which Is a guarantee 10 ins customers inai mey win receive iresn gooaswiien uuyicgirom mm, J U POMJtBOV, Will Yi.tsrH't'trll-"- lorser lfslaa&40atw JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, ao E. CENTRE BT. , SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of clears alwavs on hand. Alio ueat leiiiperoace uriu&a. Mr vntklns, 6.30 p m wook days. not i-.ne ana lniermcaiat points, o.m am.. laity. For 1OOR llaven, 5.10, and 9.56 a m. 1-illv. 1.42 and 6.30 p. m. week days. For -t jnova 5.10 a m 1.42 and 5,30 p m week days, ina. mMnunavs. lAB. IS. I'CUH, J. 11. WOOD, Oo. Maii'r Oau. I'ass Ant. yiLIIINQTON A NOKTHEKN K. K. umc laote m eueci May, iv, aowi. Trains leave Readfutr IP. & It. statloni for Gibraltar, Beyfert, Blrasboro, Joanna, Bprlng. neia, waynesourg Junciion, uoaiesviiie,vvesi H).nA.rn..l T..nA,An II A.t Tntinllnn Wilmington and Intermediate stations, dally except Bunday, at 6.25 and 8.30 a.m. and 3.15 p. m. nuauay only ai o.vo p. m. For Warwick, HUl'eters and Intermediate stations, dally except Bunday, at U.20 a.m., and a.m p. m. Duuuay oniy e.io a. ra. For Blrdsboro and Intermediate sUUlo9Vi Saturday only, at 12 ra. u? I'or isaiiimore auu wusuiogiou iu. ck u. av lt.1 dally except Bunday at 6.25 and 8.30 a. m, and 3.15 p. m. Bunday only at 3.05 p. in. Trains arrive at Heading (P. & It. station) from Wilmington, U, & O. Junction, Mont- cnuuin, unauusiora junciion, wesi vnesier, Lenape, Coatesvllls, Wayneeburg Junction, Bprlngfleld.Joanna, Blrdsboro, GiBraltar.Bey. fen aud Intermediate stations, dally except Bunday at 10.20 a. m. 5.52 and 8.17 p. m. Bun. aay oniy at u.zi a. m. FromBt. Peters, Warwick and intermediate stations, dally except Bunday, at 8.21 a. m. and 2.25 p.m. Bunday only at 8 p. m. Blrdsboro ana intermediate stations, Washington and Baltimore, dally ex- From From Saturday bnly at 1.40 p. m. Washington ana li cept Bunday, 10 20 a. m. 5.52 and 8.17 p. m. Hundav only at 11.21 a. m. bu w w nia iiiiiuu, uen-i rnss. aei. A. Q. iloOAUBlAAISll, Bupt. John R. Coyle. Attorney-at-Law Real Estate Agent, OFJSTIOE Hkddai.i.'s Boildino, Cor. Main and Ctntre Streets, SHENANDOAH, PA, PROPERTY FOR SALE: I A two and one-half story double frame , unciuuB uuuop. wuu HL.ire-riHjui at taurant. Located on Kast Centre sti 8 A valuable property located on BouthrlilJ , din street. CTS 3 Bevon dwelling houses at the corner of (hi bert and Lloyd streets. QoodlnvesUnent, Terms reasonable.