Eli EN HERB. LB VOL. X.-N0. 246. SHENANDOAH, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1895. ONE CENT. PLACE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN THE "EVENING HERALD" AND REACH THE BUYERS f Refrigerators, Baby Carriages. Large Stock, J. P. WILLIAMS & SON, South Main St., Thanks to the "Herald" Readers Our opening clay was a great success, and wo liavo been crowded ever since. AVa have been obliged to engage tlio services of Jlr. Max Reese to assist us, and ho will bo glad to boo all his old friends and former customers who aroin want of IVIEIM'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, hats and caps, gent's furnishing goods, ladies', misses' and children's shoes, men's boots and shoes and rubber boots. Wo will contiuuo tlio samo as wo liavo started, to sell good goods at bottom prices. Gall on us; wo will bo pleased to show our goods. Conner & Achiller. 'vwjf- Reliable Dornbach's New Building. Fresh Home-Made every day. If you want u good home-made loaf of bread or ft enke givo us a call. OYSTERS - IN - ALL - STYLES Beat iicctmimotlnUoiu nnd cosiest Indies1 parlors In town. Families supplied nt short notice. ICE CREAM IN constantly on hand. All orders promptly balls, theatro parties ami socianics. ' I I "TT" i F- fy L I 1 I I I 5 DO YOU WANT A GOOD Wo aro the sole agents for tho celebrated "Laura" heater, made by tho Buckwalter Stovo Works, Itoyorsford. You can buy this boater from us from ?4 to ?0 less than anywhere else in this town. Tho square heater "Happy Greeting" and tlio "Art Kinggold" sold at bargains, A mil line ot cooking stoves, "ktArtnioiryu-rttir""Sim Canopy" l,nidesMtlior--..iake6, nnd Hardware. Call at B. & J. SIEGEL, .123 & SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 North rVlaln Street. Clothes of all description neatly dono up in first-class manner. I can refer to scores of nmilies in this town as to my caro in wishing and superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work better and quicker than any other laundry in tho city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. . . . ALWAYS FRESH . . . Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Spring Lamb, Smoked Meats of all descriptions, dry salt bacon, bologna and sausage. TRY COTOSUET, the great lard substitute and shortener. filled and polite attention paid to all customers at THOS. JONES, COFFEE not of Our Fancy Java, or In regard to Tea, we occupy a I """stt carefully selected by competent judges, and a trial order will convince you that we can We offer nothing but good color and flavor, and they are Best Make, Lowest Prices. Shenandoah. 7 Out - Fitters, 23 East Centre St. Bread and Cakes ALL attended to. FLAVORS Special attention given to Caterer and Confectioner, Cor. Tardin and Oak Streets. STOVE OR HEATER ? such as tlio "Apoiio" rango: new uresrn, vUfio all kinds of Tinware, 224 S. Main St., Shenandoah. All orders promptly - - 11 N. Main St. AND TEA Man, supplied with reasoning and dis cerniner powers, may improve his con dition by the exercise of these faculties. This can be applied with very good effect in the purchase of Coffees and Teas. A good cup of Coffee depends only on the making but the brand Coffee, the grade, the roasting and preparation are very important factors We feel confident that we can meet all those requirements. A delicious cup of Coffee is a certaintv if vou use our Fancy Blended Coffees. front rank, all our Teas being very please the most fastidious customers grades that are noted for quality, sold at popular prices At KBITER'S. Disastrous Fire In the Mill District of Warren, It. I. LOSS OYER A MILLION DOLLARS. Three Mills, Two Warehouses, Freight Cars and Other Property Wiped Out Fire men Summoned From Bristol, Fall River and Providence. W Annex, It. I., Oct. 4. Ono of tho larg est Arcs that hai ever occurred In south eastern New England broko out in ono of tho threo mills of tlio Wurrun Manufactur ing company, situated about nn eighth of a mllo from tho center of this town, just nfter 7 o'clock Inst night, nnd boforo it wns gotten under control It had swept through three lnrgo cotton mills, two warehouses, Bmnll sheds, freight cars and other prop erty, causing n loss which is estimated nt more than a million dollars. The llro started in tlio wash room, near tho ongiuo room of No. 1 mill, nud within nn hour after tlio blazo was discovered tho llamos wero roaring through nil threo mills. Tho magnitude of tho flro at onco beenmo apparent to tho local department, nnd holp was immediately summoned from Bristol, Fall River nud Providence. An eugino from Bristol, ono from Fall Klver, nud two stoamcra, two hoso carts nnd threo companies from Provldonco re sponded, arriving on tpeolal trains. Tho scono when ' lie out of of town com panies arrived was appalling. Tho whole of tho southorn part of tho llttlo town seemed to bo a roaring mass of llamcs, threatening not only tho tenomont houses of tho manufacturing company near by, but oven endangering the busluoss part of tho town some distanco off. Almost immediately after tho addi tional forco had sot ivt work tho wutor sup ply began to givo out, nud tlio combined department consequently worked uudor u heavy disadvantage, and although tho nu tomatlo sprinklers wero turned on in nil of the threo mills, nnd six inches of water stood upon all ot tho floors, very llttlo progress was mado. A carload ot tnr and another of cotton, standing on a track in tho mill yard, be coming ignited, furnished ndmirablo food for tlio firu In its sweep through tho great plant. Tho heat was lnsuffernblo and soon It was Impossible to got within 200 foot ef tho buildings. At 10 o'clock tho llamcs threatened two warehouses containing $10J,000 worth of Sea Island cotton nnd completed sheetings. At 10:30 thoy caught, and in a few min utes had bocomo n roaring furnace. A few minutes later tlio llamos jumped from theso buildings to tho adjoining lumber yard ot Kzm Martin, and his entire stock of coal, wood and dressed lumber wero food for tho llro. Shortly boforo 11 o'clock tho walls of two of tho mills fell In, and tlio dwelling houses occupied by tlio oper atives caught flro, so that it scorned to bo spreading in two directions. By most persistent nnd arduous cltorts, however, tho flremcn gained control of tho conflagration at midnight, but nil that was loft of tho big factories, wnreliouso and tenements was a blazing pile of ruins. Tho ontiro couttfnts of tho plant wore de stroyed, with the excoption of fifty bales of cotton from tho warehouses, which, nf ter taking flro, dropped Into tlio water and woro curried down tho bay, a blazing mass, endangering vessels at anchor. Soveral persons In tho crowd of specta tors wero injured by flying bricks, but nono wero seriously hurt. When tho roof of tho warehouse fell four Providence fire men were caught. They escaped by crawl ing down tho water plpo and tlion jump lug a distanco o sovontcen feet. Two wore slightly Injured. It Is generally admitted that tho total destruction of tho town was only pro vented by tho arrival of firemen from other towns. Perolval Coffin Acquitted. Indianapolis, Oct. 4. In the Indian apolis National bank case against Francis and Perslval Collin for conspiracy tho jury returned n vordlct yesterday after noon. Tho vordlct wasthat Francis Cof fin was guilty as charged and that Porcl val was not guilty. Francis Collin con gratulated his brother upon tho vordlct. Tills Is the second trial for this ofTenso, the chnrgo In both trials bolng aiding and abetting President Thoodoro P. Hnughey, of the late Indianapolis Nntional bank, to wrook that institution. Thoro was a mo tion for u now trial, which will bo heard tomorrow. Mcantlmo the ponalty wus not fixed by tho court. The Charges Agalnat MJor Armeg, Washington, Oct. 4. Tito war depart ment has formulated nnd presou ted charges against Major Amies, who will lie tried by court martial. Thoy consist of two charges and specifications. Tho first charge is that of conduct prejudicial to good order and dlsoiplluo; specification, writing and do llvorlng his lottor to General Sohofiold. Tho second charge Is that of conduct un becoming nn olllcer and a gentleman; specification, dolivory of a letter to Gone rul Schoflold charging him with using his official position to porsecuto Amies, which the vritor know to lie untrue. Kendrlck House Free I.uucli. Clam chowder for lunch to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Port Norris oysters. Capo May clams. Meals served at all hours, ; Tho County Chairmanship. County Chairman Payno has announced tho appointment of Daniel Duffy aud Ellas Davis as his secretaries, and will naino tho executive committee in a few days. S. Burd Edwards refused the appointment. Dun't 1'recio Yourself For Max Lovit sells u flrst-class lino of under wear ut his usual low prices. Our stock of hats is larger than ever at prices to suit every body. At 15 East Centro street. Schoppe orchestra dancing school ut Bob bins' hall ou Saturday night. 10-3-2w WE ARE OH TOP. And Miihauoy City People are Clamoring Vnv l'uro Wiitm. Tlicro is an old saying, and it is a true one, that time rights all things. When the ques tion of building tlio present borough water plant whs first being agitated, our neighbor ing borough of Mahanoy City boasted that thostroums would not furnish Milllciont water for thq borough, and tlio greatest non-believer was tho superintendent of tlio Muhanoy City company. Ho had map's diagrams, measure ments, etc., to provo, to his own mind, at least, and by affidavits, that tlio people of Shenandoah would cousumo twice tlio capa city of tho two streams at lSrandonville, and that tlio Mahanoy City supply whs double that furnished this town. Tlio friends of tlio local plant have patiently awaited a drouth llko tlio present ono to test the capacity of tlio two plants, and the result is clearly in Shenandoah's favor. Tho people of this town have had sullicicnt water for all necessary purposes, and the supply nt tho dams is not diminishing. Dur iuga part of tho tliuo wo had water to hum. On tho (other hand, Mahanoy City lias been without' any for two days. Factories and othor industries liavo shut down, and now tlio water conmiitteo is asked by the Uorough Council to cut oil' tho supply from Killer's brewery so tlio people can bo supplied. Mr. Kaier h) arranging with tho Reading railroad to haul vater from Lakeside. Whatfis moro, Shenandoah is doing Maha noy City's washing, tho laundries being com pelled to shut down and to send their work ovor.horo, where there is plenty of water for this purpose. Our friends of tho newspaper fraternity in that town are now compelled to reviso their measurements of the two streams, and givo Shenandoah the palm. Yesterday the people at Mahanoy City re ceived Water in certain localities for two or three hours, and to-day they wero supplied by wagon-tanks hauled about tho town. slil.1iid has readied a crisis, and tlio water in tho reservoir is almost exhausted, and tho streaim aro diminishing every hour. All tho peoplo liavo to depend upon is an artesian well, which discharges about scventy-fivo gallons per minuto but only runs ten hours out of the twenty-four. Truly, tlio peoplo of Shenandoah should be thankful for tlio supply furnished them. Get line of thoso pretty oil cloth rugs for under j-our heating stovo, at CD. Frlcko's carpet ptore. New lot just in. For shoes try, try tlio Factory Stork. it "A Nlglit With Wlilttlcr." Tho above title is given to the program that will lie ottered at a regular weekly meeting of tlio Annunciation Literary Society to bo hold in tlio T. A. 1!. hall, on South Chestnut street, this ovening. It is as follows : Itoll call nnd sentiments. Singing, "Tribute to Wlilttlcr," Society Whtttier's Biography Anna Shcchy Selection from "Snow Hound" Julia Donahue Tableau, enow scene, Miowiug winter life in J,cw J.nglnml. Quartette, Misses t'lynn, Itoclio, Messrs. Grady and Dcvltt. Referred question, "Aro any of Whitticr's poems faulty?" Kato Dougherty Illustrated poem, "Mam! Mullcr," characters, alalia .miller, amine Downing) lunge. John Burke; lawyers, John Kcogh and Thomas Shcchy. Pinno polo I.ihltie Cnvanntigh Declamation, "Iiiirefoot Hoy"'.. ...Michael Durkiu Selection A. L. Orchestra Current events Julia Kirk Singing Society Journal Salllo Kocho Critic Mary Mcdiuncss Schellfy House. Oyster and clam soup to-night. Oysters in every stylo. Littio neck clams. Hard and soft shell crabs. Fish calces. For shoes try, try the Factory Store. 4t Fatal Accident. Yesterday afternoon John Lynch, a Polish hoy aged 15 years, employed at Packer colliery No. 5, as a slate picker, whilo ridiug a mulo homo to tho stable fell off the animal iu tomo manner and was dragged Bomo dis tance beforo disentangled. When found life was almost extinct, as ho died a few minutes afterwards. Thomas Rooney, of Rappa hannock, was the driver of tho mule and in order to save liimsolf a walk from the stable to ids home, turned tho animal over to Lynch. D.inciug school on Saturday night by tlio Sclioppe orohostm. 10-3-2w A Carpenter's Fall. While building air boxes ill tho now slope of tlio Tunnel Ridge colliery, Mahanoy City, yesterday, John Guyne, a carpenter, slipped and fell a distance of about sixty feet and sustained dangerous injuries about tho head. Tunnel Ridgu colliery is operated by the 1 & R. 0. & I, Co. and the second lift is being sunk below water lovel. Your feet, your fortune now. That is, if you buy your shoes at the Factory Siiok Stoisi: Caught on the Climb. P. .1. Ferguson caught a small boy In tho act of urawling through &t window into the theatro last night and turned him over to Special OUitur Hronnan. Tho boy was re leased after spending a whilo in tlio lookup. llettor fix tho window. Look at your feet, then look at your show, then lopk at our shoos. Wo sell them, 4t Factoky Shok Srontt lfoturned From lteadlng. The Grant Hand and several members of the Columbia Hoso and Hook aud Ladder companies returned from Reading last night. Many members of tho flro company are still lu tho ejty. I Lore My Wife Mueli bettor since sho saves bo much money by buying tho shoes for the family at the Fai'Tiiuy Shoe Stoiie. How about all the otherlwivcB ! You also better try it. 10-4-4t Claims for Damages Against the Schuyl kill Traction Company. FINANCIAL PROBLEMS CAME UP ! Application for Right of Way Mado by a New Light, Heat and Power Com panySeveral Water Pipe Lines to be Extended. . The Borough Council held a regular meet ing last night anil was in session two hours and a half during which time the members wero principally engaged in discussing finan cial problems. Tho borough is sorely in need of money and as thero is nono in immediato view tlio Coiincllmcn decideil to pay only salaries last night and let all other bills lay over until tlio reserve fund becomes replen ished. S. Q. M. Ilollopetcr, Esq., appeared and presented a claim for damages iu behalf of William Everett, who drove into a hole on West Lloyd street ono night while tho water works connections wero under way. No amount was stated. Tho caso was referred to tlio law committee. Health Officer Conry called attention to nuisances at the Flyim and Byrno properties iu tlio First ward and asked that they bo abated. The complaint was referred to tho sanitary committee. Justice M. J. Lawlor, representing tlio Citizens' Light, Heat and Power Company of Mahanoy Township, asked permission tocrect poles and string wires iu town. Tlio company was chartered last March and proposes to erect a plant to supply all the people in this valley with such electric light, heat and power as they may require. A plant will bo erected near the southern lino of this bor ough. Tho ropiest was referred to tho ordinance and street committees. John K. Jones complained of roughs mak ing a rendezvous near ids house on Laurel street and stoning the place. Tho case was referred to the Chief of Police. Messrs. J. J. O'Haren, F. J. Brcunan and William Mitchell, members of the Plnenix Flro Company, appeared as a committee to invite Council to participate in tlio ceremonies attending the opening of the company's new house on the Dth" inst. Tho invitation was accepted and Council will meet at 7:30 that night to participate in the parade iu a body. Tho roads and highways committee, through Mr. Kane, directed the Chief Bur ge. to seo that resident' of West Apple alley put in gutters, now that the committee lias complied with their request in cutting down tho alley to grade. It is impossible to give a grade to West Huckleberry alley on account of houses being on tho curb line. Tlio con tractors who made the connections will begin at once repairing tho streets they tore up. A claim for damages by Mr. Baird, of Brownsville, owing to West Coal street being blocked by snow banks last winter, raised a hornet's nest that resulted iu instructions to the law committee and solicitor to proceed at onco against tlio Schuylkill Traction Com pany to collect damages sustained by reason of the streets being blocked by snow banks last winter, the banks having been created by snow thrown asido from tlio company's track. The report of tho Borough Treasurer showed a balance on hand to October 3rd amounting to $1,142.59. The following bids for taking caro of tho electric flro alarm system for a term of twclvo months were opened : William J. Maley, $75 ; Joseph A. Coughlin, $75; William Reeves, $72. Sir. Reeves was awarded tho contract. The water committee reported that several lines of tlio water works required extensions and that about sixty families residing just west of the borough lino at Centre street wero willing to pay 50 cents a mouth in advance for water. Council decided to givo it to them. Mr. Kano said something should be done to prevent the wasto of water. A party on Line street leaves a hydrant open until one of tlio neighbors shut off the supply. .Mr. Oablo thought water meters ought to bo put in at sovoral places. It was decided to lay all extensions of tlio pipes by contract. At Turkey Run one-inch pipe will 1o laid aud all othor extensions will ho made witli -1-inch pipe. Kxuggerutlon. No exaggeration about tho drinking quali ties of Columbia beer, becHUM it it never any thing clie but good, purely wholosonio and appetizing. Also bottled for family use. livening Schools Xotlco to 1'areiitN, Evening hcliools will bo opened on Monday ovening, October 14th. Tickctx of aduiiiMiou can bo procured at the Superintendent's oflico. Main street school building, on Thursdayand Friday evenings, Octobor 10th and 11th, from 11:30 to 8 o'clock ; or during olllce bourn Mini, days and Tuesdays, from 0 to 10 o'clock u. in. Tickets will be iwsued to boys aud girls, but ouly to such as are employed during the day aud ean not attend day school. lu-l-Ot M. P. WlllTAKEl:, Supt. Watson HoiihO Frco I.uucli. Kxtru fine hot lunched will be served to night mid to-morruw morning. lllecf," Mlciiiiiil Lower, a giono !ijaoii of Ashland, whilo out looking for wbik'i Was taken with cnimp at Ioeiut Summit on Wednesday evening and wa taken (o jijk home when he died in great agony nt Lot.DaIe. At Hi con's Ciil'u. Panned oyster .on loftit for free lunch to night. Everybody Is invited to call. Port Norr prime oyster. Beef steak, lamb and veal chops. Pig's feet, tripe and lamb'a tongue. THE BUSY STORE 116 and US North Main Street. "DEM OR EST" is the name of one of the best Sewing Machines now manufac tured. How much aud yet how little most folks know about Sewing Machines. How many do know the crust of "expense," counted in the usual retail price of all Sewing Machines. It would astonish buyers if they knew what actual cost is and what retail price would be were machines sold on the same basis as the Dry Goods, Shoes, or other merchandise. Why not sell them so ? Time for important patents has expired. The field is now open, therefore we offer you now a $50.00 MACHINE for $19.50. Taken all in all, we count the "DEMOREST" the best Sewing Machine in the market. Light running, easily managed, no noise, high arm, no springs, every movement positive, hard ened steel bearings, all steel at tachments. More up to date in improvements than any other. How can we sell such a machine at $19.50? Easy enough. We buy aud sell sewing' machines as we buy and sell Dry Goods. No canvassers, no installment business, nothing to make cus . tomers stand extra costs. MAX SCHMIDT. Last Night's l.i-ctiiro. Row 11. II. George, 1). 1)., of Pittsburg, cx-Prcsidcnt of Geneva College,, last even ing lectured in the EnglUh Lutheran church, on North .Tardin street, under the auspices of the National Reform Institute. There was a large audionce and the lecture was evidently highly appreciated. Rev. George is a man t! feet 3 inches tall and Ids presence on the platform is a commanding one. Ho is very ell'ectivo in a discourse. Ho spoke for over an hour on "A Covenant With Deatli and an Agreement Willi Hell," denouncing tho government for making such compacts by its policy on tlio liquor qucntion. To-night the course of lectured closes with a discourse iu tho Trinity Reformed church by Prof. J. R. Dill on "The Solution of tho Labor Ques tion." Just Lllcu Mirrors are the bowms of tlio shirts done at Fay's Steam Laundry. Finest laundry iu town. Leave your work there and receive a free guess on tlio beau contest with overy package. Improvement. P. .1. Gaughan, the North Main btreet dry goods merchant, has gioitly Unproved the appearance of his building by a coat of paint. A new plank pavement is being erected in frontj of the Schultz property on West Ccntru street. Rev. John Gruhler is treating, his North .Tardin street properties to a coat of paint. Samuel Davis is making extensive improve ments to tlio property ho recently purchased from the Phojnix Hose C'ompauy ou North Jardin street. Tho neiv front iu Goblin's clothing store is nearly completed, and adds greatly to the appearance of tho structure. Contractor Jesse Davis is pushing tlio work on tlio now Hoisenberger building. A Mighty Moo Thing Tor Coughs. What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drugstoto. Iteceptlon. Tho Board of City Trusts of Philadelphia will mako their annual visit of inspection of the Girard listato during tho week beginning Octobor lltli. Ou the 13th they will bo in Giraitlville and K. C. Wagner Kti., the ellicieut superintendent of the estate in tills county, has issued invitations for a reception to them at ids nwidonco that evening. Just Arrived. New lot of carix-U, oil cloths and window shades at C. I). Frlckc's carpet store. Attend the Sclioppe orchestra dame si Bobbins' ball ou Saturday night. 1Q-3-2W V dVs Ve. Flour is Down . . . And we have prepared to sail it to you at the reduced price. Cheese is Up . . . But we have a few week? supply ou hand at the old price. Rich and fine flavor. Graf's, 122 North Jardin St., Shenandoah.