m. 9 e VOL. X.-NO. 254 SHENANDOAH, PA., MONDAY, OCTOBEJi 14, 1895. ONE CENT. PLACE VOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN THE "EVENING HERALD" AN D REACH THE BUYERS iff I ft Refrigerators, aby Carriages. Large Stock, Best Make, Lowest Prices. J. P. WILLIAMS & SON, outh Main St., Shenandoah. An Opportunity Is now offered Fall and DRY GOODS ! r .Winter TO make their purchases not only from the largest and best selected stock of both foreign and domestic fabrics ever exhibited in this county,. but also at prices fully 20 per cent, less than their .present actual value. Hard to find such another display of fine Dress Goods as we have here. We call special atten tion to the following : FANCY BOUCLE, 43 In. wide, 7Go, worth $1.00 " CHEVIOTS, 51 In. wide, $1.00 " 1.33 CREI'ON', black only ,...1.65 " 2.23 CRAVENETTU CLOTH, black and navy, 00 in. wide, very line quality nnd guaranteed water proof, only $1.25, worth 81.75. BLACK HENRIETTA, 15 in. wide, double warp and would bo oxtra valuo for $1.00, only 60c. OlrOSlNQ OUT ir . . . I rj.bAUbiiAIM UNTIL. JANUARY 1, 1896. 8oo Children's Suits at from 65 cents and upwards. 300 Pair Men's Pants. 250 Children's Overcoats at 1.00 and $1.25, worth $300. A big line of Men's Overcoats marked down to half prices. Also a big stock of men's and boys' suits. Big bargains in BOOTS, SHOE! S and RUBBERS Now is your time. At the ORIGINAL BARGAIN STORE, S3 South Mai E. F". SUPOWITZ, Prop. Fresh Home-Made Bread and Cakes every day. If you want a good homo-made loaf of bread or a cake give us a call. OYSTERS - IN - ALL - STYLES. Best accommodations and cosiest ladles' parlors In town. Families supplied at short notice. ICE CREAM IN ALL FLAVORS constantly on hand. All orders promptly attended to. Special attention Riven to balls, theatre parties anu sociaoies. I g - pi ET" L . 11 1 I LL3 coffee: Our Fancy Java, or l& ,, In regard to Tta, we occupy a carefully selected by competent judges, and a trial ' orler will convince you that we can please the most fastidious customers. We offer nothing but good grades that are noted for quality, color and flavor, and they are sold at popular prices At KEITER'S. all buyers of DRV GOODS. Black and Colored HENRIETTA, a full as sortment of shades, 43 inches wide, flno weave and finish and extra heavy weight. ,,ll'50 Cents Cau't ho matched under 75c. Ladies', Misses' and Children's All aro to ho seen hero in tho newest styles and best materials, guaranteed host made and best fitting garments in tho market. Wo have-them in ladies' from $3.50 to $15.00. Misses' and Children's, $2.23 to $9. Do not forget to seo our BLANKETS, LACE CUIITAINS and SHAWLS on the second iloor. Our prices on them mean a saving of 15 to 23 per cent, to you: Wo handle Butterick's Paper Patterns. Stylo sheets given away free of charge T No.27 N. Main St. SALE. Street, Shenandoah, Pa Caterer and Confectioner, Cor. Jardin and Oak Streets. and tea Man, supplied with reasoning and dis cerning 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 not only on the making but the brand of Coffee, the grade, the roasting and preparation arevery important factors. We feel confident that we can meet all those requirements. A delicious cup of Coffee is a certainty if you use our Fancy Blended Coffee. front rank, all qur Teas being very I Terrible Plunge of an Electric Street Car at Pittsburg. THREE KILLED AND MANY INJURED Of a Party of Six Who Attempted to Cross the Patapsco River, In Maryland, Four Were Drowned by the Upsetting of Their Boat. Pittsburg, Oct. 14. Hy nn accident Inst night cm tho Cnrnoglo In-nnch of tho West End Traction road thrco people were killed mul twelve, or fourteen people- badly Injured. Tho .killed nro; Grorsjo Itoth mun, furniture dealer at Carnegio; Jncob Holsel, glass dealer at Carnegie j Mrs. Elizabeth Hlshop, Pittsburg. Injured Michael Folet and wlfo, Pitts burg, badly cut about head nnd body, both dangerously hurt; Professor Aloxander Phillips, Pittsburg, head and neck cut, serious; O. .T. llaldln, Youngsvlllo, Pa., skull fractured; Miss Emma Liiughlln, Pittsburg, scalp wound and both logs crushed; Miss Pearl Iloon, Iloaver Falls, scalp wound; unknown boy, bruised; Robert Wllley, 10 years, badly bruised; Georgo Waddles, lnotorman, log crushed and head cut; Frank MoGulro, conductor, badly bruised; Mrs1. Leetz and G-ycnr-old son, both badly crushed, condition serious. Tho names of others Injured aro not known, as thoy loft tho soono without being recognized. Tho acoldont happened to car No. B6 ou tho long hill coming into tho west end on its way to Pittsburg, Just as tho oar stnrtcd down tho heavy grado tho brako broke, and It was soon beyoud tho control of tho motormau. Tho speed became ter rific, and when a sharp curve near tho foot of tlio hill was reached tho car made n wonderful leap, landing trucks uppermost In McCarthy's run, six or eight feet below tho track grade. Tho accident occurred at a lonoly spot, and It was quito a whilo boforo asslstanco reached tho sufferors, who wero wedged tightly In tho wreck, which wns most com plete. When tlio conductor saw that tho car was beyond control ho laid down on tho floor and advised tho others to follow his oxamplo. The killed woro fouud wedged under tho roof of the car, which had been smashed in upon them. The escape of any of thoso on tho car was miraculous. DISOWNED IN .PATAPSCO HIVElt. Four of n Party or Six Meet a Watery Grave. BALTlMOltK, Oct. 14. Four men wero drowned yesterday afternoon by tho cap sizing of a plcasuro boat In the middle branch of the Patapsco river. They wero: Harry Stlnor, ferryman; Fred Valkman, bartender; "Walllam A. Keynolds, baker,, and Janus Huston, occupation unknown. All tho men woro residents of this city, and, together with two companions, at tempted to cross the river from Ferry Bar to Meter's Pavilllon, in Anno Arundol county. A strong cast wind made the water vory rough, and when about half way across tho boat began to fill. Tho men became frightoned, and In a moment tho frail craft went over, leaving the pleasure sookers struggling In the water. A num bor of rowboats went to the rescue, but be fore they roaohed tho capsized boat the mon named had gone down for tho last time. Their companions woro rescued with dlffloulty, and taken to their homes. None of tho bodies havo boon recovered. Opponent, of a Third Term. Washington, Oct. 11. Tho Post prints replies received from over a hundred mem bers of congress to tho Inquiry as to whether they would favor or opposo a resolution should ono be offered in tho next house stating that In tho opinion of tho houso a presidential third term is proper. Such a resolution was presented by Representative William H. Spriugor, of Illinois, upon Deo. 15, 1875, and adopted. Seventeen congressmen announce for various roasons that thoy would vote against a resolution similar to tho one prosonted by Mr. Springer. Thero Is a very doclded sentimont In favor of a term of six years, with the president Ineligible to re-election. Quite a number of con gressmen would limit a president to u single term of four years. lloston'i Deluge. BosTON,Oct. 14. A wind and rain storm which struck Boston Saturday afternoon developed unexpected severity, and yester day tho city received tho worst drenching In many days, Tho storm extends all along tho New England coast north of Capo Cod. At 7 a. m. tho wind had reached a maximum velocity of forty-four miles an hour. Up to 8 o'clock last night 5.23 Inches of rain had fallen In this city slnco Satur day noon, which Is moro than tho total ralufall hero sinoo tho first day of July. In twelvo hours 3.22 Inches fell, which is very near tho record. Sell t Illy House. Clam soup for free lunch to-night. ! Chicken soup. Little neck clams, Rappahannock oysters. Ham, . Sardines. Swiss cheese Flsli enkos. Oysters in ovory style. Didn't Pluy. Tho gamo of foot liall which wis to have taken place botwoeu tho Shenandoah and Mahanoy City foot ball teams .at Mahanoy City ou Saturday was postponed on account of wot grounds. The gamo will bo played noxt Thursday, at Mahanoy City. Mulmuoy City llilsliioss College. This oxcellont collogo, at 203 Ifect Centre street, givos Commercial, Shorthand and Typewriting courses oqual to auy in the state at tlio vory lowest rote. Individual in struction. Day and availing classes. Studojits ooiutauUy entering. Cataloguo free. 10-14-tf G. W. Williams, Principal. Just Arrived. New lot of carpet, oil cloths nnd window shades at C. D. Fricke'a carpet store. THE ASSESSMENTS FIXED. Tlio JEtniihllcati Hvcciifivo Coinmlttrn Was la Kenton Tills Morning, Special lo Evknino llwiAi.tp. Pcj-rrivittri, Oct. 11. In accordance with, tho rail isMied by County Chairman llurd Payne,' tlio members of the Ifopublicaw Executive Committee of the county assembled hero this morning for tho purpose of fixing the assessments of the respective) candidates, and considering other questions bearing upon the caihpaign, Tho Kxocutivo committee as appointed by the Coilnty Chairman, consists of tho follow ing gentlemen : First District. David Morgan, Shenandoah; Charles O. Smith, Mahanoy City; William II. Willianls, Gllberton. Scconl District. Col. P. 1 Monaghan, Glrardvillo ; John Bury, Berry township ; I,ivid 8. Meyer, Higgins township. Third District. Charles Shindle, Tamaqua; J. U. iiirsliner, Schuylkill township ; Mor gan Grilliths, Nuremberg. Fourth District. J. M. Cooper, Freidens burg; Thomas II. Hichcrt and Dr. Georgo ITallierstadt, Pottsvillo ; Ivor D. Jones, Minersvillo ; Heistor Albright, Orwigsburg; Dr. Edwin Phillips, Tower City. Tlio committee llxcd tho assessments of tho various candidates as follows : Judge, $000.00; District Attorney, ffiOO.OO; Controller, $800.00; Coroner, $100.00; Poor Director, $300.00; Surveyor, ?."0.00. A sot of resolutions was presented and passed expressing tho confidence of tho com mittee in tlio organization now conducting the campaign. No other action was taken and tho com mittee adjourned to meet again on Saturday, October 20th. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION. Thirteen 5Irn Injured In a Mill Near Pitts burg Three Fatally. Special t6 Kvesiko IIcnAj.D. Pittsburg, Oct. 14, 1:30 p. m. Thitteen men wero badly injured this morning in an explosion in a mill at Frankstown. 'Squiro Watson, John Uurr and William Edwards woro fatally injured. A. v. A. A lilt for Coughs uml Colds. What? Pan-Tina, 23c. At Gruhler Bros., drag store. i Property Improicments. Tho budding at tho southwest corner of Centre and Chestnut streets, owned by Pat rick Hyan, is being extensively improved. A. three-story building is being erected on tho Egau property at tho southwest corner of Cherry liml Gilbert streets. A "Woman Scalded. Mrs. Mary Komanawiez, a Polish wmu residing on West Centre street, was scalded on the head, abdomen and limbs this morn ing by tho splashing of somo alcohol which she was boiling to niako a drink called polinki. Clalrvoj-tmt lleturnetl. Mrs. Otto, clairvoyant and card reader, has returned and can bo seen until Friday, lflth iust., at 0 a. ni., at the Commercial hotel. Office hours from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. lt A Good Sum. Tho flnanco committco in chargo reports that tho concert last Wednesday evening for tlu benefit of tho Win. Pcnn Methodist Episcopal church resulted in a net profit of 121.3t. Wear Max Levit's neckwear. 2t Kepuhllcau League To-nlglit. A meeting of tho Kepubllcan League has been called for this evening at 7:30 o'clock. It will bo held in tho oillco of T. II. Beddall, Esq., and every member of tho club should make It a point to bo present. Ills Commission Filed. Controller Severn went to Pottsvillo this morning and filed his commission with tho County Commissioners. Ho will meet tho Commissioners next Monday and lllo his bond. Schuylkill Sunday School Convention. The Primitivo Methodist Sunday school convention of tho Schuylkill district will be held at Shamokin, October 25th. Arthur E. Miles, of Mt. Carmel, is district president and will preside over tho convention. Itallle Postponed The rafllo for tho benefit of David D. Lloyd, which was to havo taken place last Saturday evening, at tho houso of lienj. Itlchards, has been postponed until next Saturday evening. Fraternal Visit, Scvcr.il members of Ecbeckah Degree Lodge No. 112, I, 0. F., will leave town at (5:30 this oveningjiia Lakeside Electric Railway car to pay ajfjatcirnal visit to Ann Harrison Lodgo, of Mahanoy City. Sraken to Tank. The l10eoBli night arrested two men who trieadmission to a disor derly houso qu 'GjSj?ut street. Tho men were discharged llywhluf llurgoss Burns after paying the bbrfugh finu. Dog Po'oneil. One oft the two KnalSh terriom belonging to William Neliwender died yesterday. It is believed the uijhiial WM poisoned. Get quo of those pratty oil cloth rujw fpr uudor your heating stove, at 0, D, Frluko's carpet store. Nw lot just in. ltuuil tit lt-rgunlze. The Ainiimctidkiou A. B. Hand, which went out of oxiptoioe beut a year ago, is tu lie ro-orgftulned to-nitjht. Several of tho old lueuiberii will kd uPi the roll. , lJft" llMlWWl. John VoUli, o Uniffm. ht his left leg luokeu byii fkir'dt rm 1u the Klleugowan colliery tills morning. ltcmemhui' If you Have a Cough or Cold, r.Mi-Tina nlway u'm. At Hruhler Br 1., drug tore. 18 PliM fldftll The Supply Has Again Been Turned on Full. k SCARE AT THE PUMPING STATION Water Had Run Low In a Boiler, Although the Gauge Registered Full-Several of tho Boller'a Flues Were Badly Sprung. Tlirwator committco of the Borough Coun cil wat caused smnounoasims Saturday night by being informed that an explosion was narrowly averted at tho pumpbig station of the public water works and rciwirsmon wero require t fix twsnty-three tubes of one of tlio bolleis that had been sprang on account of the rcieptaclo basing been allowed to ran almost dry. Councilman A. D. Gable, chair man of tl committee, and Superintendent Betteridgo held a consultation, yesterday with diaries Smith, the boilermaker, and it was decided that tlio latter should go. to the plant to-day and niako tho repairs. According to tlio report made to tiio com mittee it appears that when the day fireman, William Woaior, went ou duty Saturday morning ho found the- water gaugo of tho middle boiler full, but thero was com pari tively little water in tlio boiler. Ho also observed that tho top valvo of tlio water gauge was shut Werner put on coal and took other step to dampo tlio lire and in a short time all clangor of an explosion was warded off. He says that thero is no doubt that had not the dlscnvory been made when it was an explosisn would kivo resulted. Benjamin Womer, the father of William, and who was tlio day engineer at tlio plant, says that with tho top valvo of tlio gauge clo-ed it was an easy, matter for tho fireman to be deceived, as tlio gauge would draw tlio water from tho boiler, and fill up, regardless of tho quantity of water tho hitter contained. Tho Borough Council will fully investigate the matter. Tho damage sustained by the boiler will not entail, much expense for re pairs. There are two boilers still in use, Wheu the damaged one is repaired the three boilers will bo put in operation, as there is now a sufficient amount of water in tho j reservoir for constant day and night pumping. It is now believed that the borough will receive its regular supply of water hereafter. Tlio last rain has started all tho springs and, there is an abundance of water at hand. Last night thero werasix and a half feet of water in tlio Fowler's Bun reservoir and this morning tho water was within twelve inches of the wasto way at tho Bnuidonvillo reser voir. This morning tlio supply which was cut off from tho Furnaeo colliery ou account of tho drought was turned on again. Tlio short time schedule was abandoned yesterday morning. The borough was given a full supply all day and last night, and it is still kept up. Tho pumping station is work ing full timo. Tho old water company says its springs havo not been started, buUits reservoirs have been greatly replenished by surface water. Two days of rain will be required to start the springs. Watson House Free Lunch. Baked beans and pork to-night. Oyster pio to-morrow morning. Mr. Iloyerfs New Purchase. Ex-Postmaster II. C. Boyer, who recontly relinquished control of the Evkninq Heu ald, on Saturday purchased tho "Village Kecord," a weekly newspaper published at West Chester, for $3,400. Tho paper is tho oldest in Chester county. Tho lato Bayard Taylor was at ono timo a contributor to it. Tho old management will coutiuuo in chargo until Mr. Boyer can mako arrangements to conduct the papor. Joseph M. Boyer will leavo for West Chester to-morrow to arrange tho preliminaries and John R. Boyer, who is at present connected with a PIcasantville, N. J., paper, will join him somo day this week. II. C. Boyer will go to West Chester next week. Wear Max Lovit's hats. . 2t Furly Sloriilng Itulil. Atabout four o'clock this morning tho en tiro police force, under tho leadership of Chief Tosh, made a raid on tho saloon of Leo Donofski, ou South Main street, and arrested tho proprietor and two Polish customers. The raid was made on a warrant sworn out by ouo Miko Mickor, who alleged that gambing and liquor selling had been conducted in tho place all day yosterday, last night and this, morning. Ho also alleged that after leaving tho place he was denied ro-admittaueo be. cuuso he could not put up "fifty cents a hand." Tho mon wero given an immediate) honriug before Justice Williams, who dismissed tlio chargo of gambling for want of sulliclent. evidence, but held Donofski ou the chargo oC selling liquor on Sunday. At Itruen's Cafe. Puree of poa soup for free lunch to-nlglit Entirely new. Port Norris prime oysters. Bef steak, lamb, veal and pork chops. Pig's feet, tripe and lamb's tongue. ' They IJlected Ollleers. At tho ouiivqnUou of tho Catholic Total Abstinence TJulou of America, held ut Mt. Gunnel, the fulluwiug 0UI061W were elected : bplritual Instructor, Itev. p. F. Daggett, uf Lost Creole; president. J, J, Dclauey, Shu uiokin; 1st vfee px-esideut. W. V. Kalian, airardville ; told vioe prNdBUt, Robert J. Bieunan, Contrail j erm W. T. Whalen, IjOSt Clock; treasurer, P. V.Gallagher, Mt. Uirmel. It was deojdwl to hold tho next demonstration ut Gimrdville on tin- tenth of next Oi tone v District Union of tin- Middh Aiithr.ii in 1 (vi it'u Ids wiistheiiame -.leitxl , for tin di-t 1 "i aniatiup ITHE BUSY STORE 116 and 118 North Main Street. "DEMOREST" is the name of one of the best Sewing Machines now manufac tured. How much and 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 and 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. CHANGE OF FRO ORAM. The Oiio-Prlco Clothing House Has Hut One Motto Low Prices. Tho ono-priio clothing houso has adopted the motto that its name imylles, and from now on Mr. Itefowich will sell all goods at ono price, and every garment Jit his establish ment is marked in plain figures. A child can buy as cheap from him as an-elderly person. Wo have the largest store-rooHO in Sohuylkill county, and the largest stock. We buy all our goods for cash and therefore save a big discount and sell at a profit of five per cent. I am tho oldest and mast experienced clothier in the valley, and can sell at retail to my customers at less than' what my com petitors can at wholesale. All goods in my establishment aro guaranteed! to be as rcpre seutcd or money refunded. Look for the big bannvr on top of the building with O.vu-PitiCE Clothing Hall, Levi Hatowich, Prop. Lost an Kye. Andrew Munawicz, 17 ytursold and a resii dent of town, lost his left eyo whilo at work in Bear Itun colliery this morning. Mun wicz threw a lump of coal np a chute to stjlrt a rush. A piece fell back and struck hint on. tho eye, inflicting a deep gash. Dr. Hamil--ton says tho sight is destroyed. The Gem of the Ocean. Ou being asked yesterday what ho would, have, Mr. John Hoolihan, of Gilberton, said: "I will take a glass of Columbia, tho gem or the ocean, and that it was not tho goni of ocean ouly, but tho gem of the land." This is tho way Columbia beer is endorsed by everybody. It To ho Wetlileit. Cards aro out announcing the marriage of James Devitt, of Lost Creek, to Miss Nellie Toole, of Win. Pcnn, on Wednesday, Octo ber 10. Tho contacting parties are-popular-young pcoplo and havo tlio bot. wishes of their friends upon tho matrimonial, sea of life. KcmlrlcU House Kreo Xaiuclit Vegotable soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morn big. lti-formed Snud Tho annual session of tho Eastern Synod! of tho lieformed church will open in St. John's church, Shamokirv Octobor V5th, at 7:30 p. m. This Is tho oldest and largest synod in the lieformed denomination, M. II. Master, of town, is ono of tlio lay dsilgatesi representing SchuylkiUclassis. Wear Max Levit's uBdonvour. St f Ve. 11 u a 11 u w a Flour is Down . . . And we have prepared to sell it to you at the reduced price. Cheese is Up . . . But we lmve a few week? supply on hand at the old. price. Rich and fine flavor. Graf's, 122 North Jardtn St., Shenandoa