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Klit"WQMAN"3 SAFE 'OUARCJ1 Wik-ax Specipic Co,PHim..PA. OiSite AfcaSY PILLS!! L0C01flPL0Dl& It Results in Death to Four of the Trainmen. THEIR BODIES TEERIBLY MANGLED Tito of the llnrcirtmmto Men Wcro Killed Instniitly, While Two Others Died from Their Injuries Soon After Tntnl Wreck In Tennessee. Wakwick, N. Y., Nov. 11. Englno No. 13 of tho Lehigh nnd Hudson rullrond blow up yesterday eight mllos from this plnco. Two mon wero instantly killed nnd two others died later from their Injuries. Tho englno was drawing a train between Maybrook nnd Phllllpsburg. Conductor Mnrtln O'Neill, of Belvldero, nnd his bond brnkomnn. Jumos L. Sloan, of Phllllpsburg, wero In tho cnb with tho engineer, William Cooper, of Phllllps burg, nnd his flromnn, Herbert Ueotnor, of Eiiston, 1'n. Tho train of thirty curs had reached tho top of tho grado near tho stono bridge, and ns tho train started down cold water was doubtless run Into tho boiler. Brakcmnn Morris Hell saw tho explo sion that followed. Tho hoavy boiler went fifty feet In tho air and fell tweuty-flvo foot from tho tracks, leaving tho ongluo trucks uninjured. Hell throw himself full length on a car and clung there. Ho recovered, himself, nnd ho and Kingman Adams began setting brakes. Tho train ran a mllo nnd a half before It could bo stopped. Hell ran six miles to Warwick nnd gavo tho alarm, and Adams went back to flag tho eastern express. Superintendent Bailey, with a gang of men, wont In an engine to tho sccno. A torrlblo sight met tho rescuers. Conductor O'Neill was crushed und mutilated almost boyond recognition, tho train having passed over him. Sloan hung unconscious on a barbed wire fence, nnd Engineer Cooper lay dead under tho boiler. All wcro nearly naked, parts of their clothing hang ing In tho trees near by. A Httlo later Fireman Beotnor was seen walking along tho tracks, his trousers being his only ap parel. Ho was dazed nnd said ho romom bcrSd going through tho nhy and found himself in a field fifty feet from tho tracks. ; Ho soon relapsed Into unconsciousness, nnd was taken to Easton, where ho died a i fow hours after tho accident. Brnkomau Sloan died soon aftor being brought to this place. Fatal Wreck lu Tennessee. Nashville, Nov. 11. Tho Louisville nnd Nashvillo offlcors In this city say that there was a collision between a freight and passenger train at Franklin about 10 o'clock last night, and that no passengers wcro killed, but Engineer Ed Corbott and his fireman were hurt badly. Prlvtito In formation says Corbett died from tho In juries received, but this Is not known to bo true, nor Is it known whether passen gers wore hurt or killed. Distressing Stories of Starvntlon. Halifax, N. S., Nov. 11. Distressing stories of deprivation and starvation wcro brought by thomall steamer from Jnmalcn last night. Tho district of St. Elizabeth, comprising 0,000 persons, Is in a most de plorablo condition, brought about by tho failure of early crops by drought and by devastation of tho second crops by a visit ation of caterpillars. Two deaths havo al ready been reported, an old woman nnd a girl. Mnny of tho poorer pcoplo nro abso lutely nude, and whole families havo been living for weeks on n llttlo flour nnd sugar. Others aro subsisting on cactus and other plants, nnd unless oxtonslvo rellof comes soon many pcoplo, old and young, must dlo from starvation and want of even tho barest necessities. In many lnstaneos mothors are offering to glvo their llttlo children away to strangers to save their lives. Postnlllco Statistics. Washington, Nov. 11. First Assistant Postmnstor General Frank H. Jones hns mado Ills annual report for the year oud ing Juno SO, 1893. Mr. Jones shows that tho divisions under his supervision havo saved during tho year $1,395,577, tho prin cipal items being in tho saving of tho car rier scrvlco by stopping overtime and re duction of tho force, amounting to $1,300, 000. The salarios to all presidential post masters amounted to $3,897,200, and tho gross receipts of postofllces to $00,538,097. The number of presidential postmnstors aro 3,191, of which 159 aro first class, 700 second class nnd 2,033 third class. An es timate of $17,000,000 for all postmasters is mado for tho year 1890, nn incrcaso over tho present year of $1,000,000. Our New Minister to Switzerland. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 11. The Star announces that President Cleveland hns tendered to John Ii. Peako, a Kansas City- lawyer, thij appointment ns United States minister to Switzerland to succeed Juntos O. Broadhend, of St. Louis, who reoently tendered his resignation to tho preslilont. Tills information Is supposed to como through Congressman Tarsiroy. It Is stated also that tho appointment may bo withheld until after tho assembling of congress uoxt mouth. Wealthy Parmer Charged with Murder. Sioux City, In., Nov. 11. A sensation hns boon caused in Cherokee county by the nrrest of Georgo Montaguo, a wealthy Ger man farmer, on tho charge of killing Mr. and Mrs. Sohultz, nn old couplo, two year ngo. Tho murder wns a most brutal af fair, tho heads of tho victims being beaten to a Jelly. Montaguo is a brother of tho murdered woman. Ho was arrested at the Instnnoo of a neighbor, who says ho eon tomyX the orime. Ueiinunoliii; City Ollleluls. SAVANNAH, Ga., Nqy. U. Hev. A. H. William's, a loading Methodist clergyman, delivered a sensational sermon here today, denouncing Mayor ' Myers and othor city oilloliils as foes of good government and nbottors of law brenklng. Hov. Williams Is fighting the city goyemjient, and a re fusal to allow him to oxamlno tho court records to soouru dntns, was made the basis of Ids attacks. i Two Men Pntally Injured. Pottsvillb, Po., Nov. Jl.-i-Fmiik Mo Multy, of Malmuoy Pla'uo, aud William MoMulty, of Fraokvillo, wpro fatally in jured by tho promaturooxploilou of a blast in Ohamborlaln colliery. Frank MoMulty had his faoo dlsllgured boyond reoognt tlou, Ills nose being blown nwny and his faoo silt from the forehead to (ho lips. Judge Tliurinnu's Condition Improving, CoLUMJlUS, O., Nov. 11. There is a continued improvement lu Judge Thur jnan's condition, and tliero are hopeB now that the worst is ovor. It will take homo time, howovor, to relieve thonuxioty of his friends. On Lnko Eric's Shores. Tho Captain's Wlfo Tolls tho Story. It Will Interest Many People. (.From the Buffalo Evening Aeics.) If you wcro to call at 27 Front Avcnuo you would find a pleasant elderly lady, Mrs. Captain Ilencsy by name. 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Mailed (sealed) f roo. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCHUYKILI. DIVISION. ScFTF.MnEuM, 1805. Trains will lenvo Shenandoah after tbo above dato for WlKKans, Ollberton, Praekville, Dark Water, St. Ulalr, t'ottsvme, Hamburg, Jteaiitnc;, Pottstown, PhoenlxYillc. Norrlstown and Phil. adclphla (llroad street station) at 0 OS and 11 13 n. m. and 1 lo p. in. on wccK uays. ror t'otts villo and intermediate stations 0 lo a. m. SUNDAY. For WlKJtnns, Qllberton, Frackvillo, Dark Water. St. Clair, Pottsvillc, nt 0 OS, 9 40 a. in. nnd 3 10 . m. For Hamburg, Heading, Pottstown, Phocnixvllle, Norristown, Philadelphia at GOO, 9 40 a. in., !1 10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvillo for Shennndoah at 10 40 n. in. and 1211, 5 01, 74'i and 10 27 p. in. Sunday, 111:! a. in. and 5 10 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10 15, 11 4$ a. m. and 1 40, 7 15 mid 10 00 p. m. Sunday at iu tu a. in., u lO p. 111. Leave Philadelphia, (Ilrond street station), for snenaimonu acoo aim a. in., l iu nnu ill n. m. week davs. Suudavs leave at 6 50 n. ill. Leave Hroad street t,tatlou, Philadelphia, for Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Long liranch, and intermediate stations, CM, 8.25, 11.39 u. in., 3.30, 4.00 ii. in. week-days. Sundnys (gtopnt liitennKcn lorAHiiury I'arK), rv-a. in Leave llroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOlt NKW YOltK. Express, week days, 3 20, 4 OT, 1 50, 5 15, 0 50, 733, H20, 900, luuu (uining car), iiuu, mi a. m., 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 nnd 4 22 p. m. Dining Cars), 1 10.2 30 (Dining Car), 3 20, 100, 5 00, 5 50 (Dining Car), 0 00, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., mm., i i. u,..,,!,...,. n on 4 ktx n IK all 9 50, 10 U0 (Dining Car), HOT a. in., 12 35, 2 30 (Dining Car), 100 (Limited I 22), 5 20, 5 50 (Din lug Car), 0 35, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night. Express for Hoston, without change, 1100 ft. in. week days, and 050 p. in. dally. AVASIUNGTON AND THE SOUTH For Iialtlmore nnd Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 31, 910,10 20,H18,1138n. in., (12 31 Limited Din ing Car), 1 12, 3 40, I II (5 10 Congressional Limited, Dining Cur), 017, 055 (Dining Car), 7 40 (Dining Cur) p. in., nnd 12 05 night week dnys. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, 11 38 a. in., 112,4 11, 0&5 (Dining Car), 7 10 p. m. (Dining Car) and 12 0.5 night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOP. ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 850 a. in., 2 10,4 00, and 5 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 45 and 9 15 a. in. For Cnnc May. Anglessen. Wildwood nnd li. Ul lliLZlll. OUIIUUB.(lU. - UV, U i'J. O Aw. Holly Beach. Express, 9 00 a. in., und 1 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. in. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City nnd Avnlon. Express, 9 00 a. m., and 4 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. in. For Somers Point. Express, 8 50 n. m., nnd 4 00 i: m. week days. Sundays, 8 15 a. m. S. SI. Pkevost, J. It. Woon, Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass'g'r Agt. JOHN D ALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. "MIAS. DERR, Tonsorial Artist. 12 Wot Centre street. StyJ'sh hair cutting a specialty. Clean towel with tverv shave. Tbo Disappointed English Yaolits man and His Serious Charges. MR. ISELIN'S VIGOROUS LANGUAGE lie Declares That If the Latest Statement Attributed to the Hrltlih "Sport" Is True Ills Lordship Is "it Liar and a ltlnrkguard" New Yoiik, Nov. 11. hard Dunrnvcn's published statement in tho London Field is causing great Indignation nmongynohts men hero. In that statement Lord Dun raven contends that tho Defender's victory was duo to the fact that she did not sail in tho racos ou her mensurcd load water lino. This, of course, means nothing if it does not show that Lord Dttnrnvcn was dishon estly defeated in tho races, and that ho was cheated out of his victory. In corroboration of this accusation Lord Dunravcn cites tho fact that no ono lived on board tho Defender or on her tender, tho tug Hattio Palmer, but that much material was frequently transferred from the yacht to tho tender or from tho latter to tho yacht. Defender went to tho Erio basin to bo measured, Lord Dunrnven ndds, and then it was apparent to overy ono on tho City of Bridgeport, tho Val kyrie's tender, that sho floated much higher than previously. Tho Hattio Palmer was bcsldo tho Do fender all that night, hor crow was at work from dark until 1 o'clock in the morning, and when Lord Dunrnven put Mr. Hen derson aboard tho yacht in tho morning he says ho was perfectly certain that sho was four Inches deepor than she was when sho was measured. Ho adds that ho was reluctant to formally complain, as it was imposslblo for him to vorlfy his belief. Hut when Air. Fish went nboard tho Vnlkyrlo III Lord Dunrnven says ho told him tho whole case, asserting his belief that tho Defender wns sailing fully a foot boyond her proper length. Tills wns just boforo the race, and ho asked Mr. Fish to imluco tho committee to send a member C. OLIVER ISELIJI. aboard each yacht after tho race aud hnve them measured nt once, or to havo tho committeemen stay in chargo until tho measurements had been made. Ho also asked that tho load water lino of encli yacht bo marked on It externally, so It might bo visible nt all times. Tho only answer ho says ho received was an order that the boats should bo ro measured tho following day. Then comes tho serious chargo. Ho says that no com mitteeman wns in chargo of either boat, and the Defender lay all night with the Hattio Palmer alongside of her, and so Sunday's romeasurement afforded no proof that either yacht bad not exceeded her measured lengtli iu tho previous day's raco. Tho plnln inforenco is that Lord Dun rnven bellovcs that during tho night enough material wns taken from tho Do fender to lighten her, aud thus make her load water lino as it was ou tiio previous measurements. Lord Duuravon's charges woro received with amazement aud Indignation by all tho gontlomcn wlicso names aro identified with yachting, and evorywlioro surpriso was oxprossed that Lord Dunravon could havo folt Impelled to charge with such low conduct gontlomcn who could not bo sus pected of stooping to such dishonorable methods. Mr. C. Oliver Iselln was seen by a re porter nt his homo at Now Itochelle, and in reply to questions said that ho would wait until ho read tho four column state ment in London Field, nnd then, if satis fied that it was authontic, nnd that Lord Dunravon's statement Is as published, ho would certainly nnswor it. In rosponso to further questioning Mr. Isoliu said: "Any man" aud ho omphasized the "any" "who would chargo mo with such conduct Is a d d liar aud a blackguard. And in saying that I want it to bo under stood that I am fully responsible for what I say." Commodore Jnmos D. Smith, chairman of tho Amorlca's cup committee, said: "To my mind that charge of Lord Dunravon's la the most outrageous that I havo ever heard. That It is falso every member of tho club and ovor)- yachtsman in America knows. I oannot conceive how ho can havo mado such allegations. They are shameful. To Impute dishonest to the Defender nyndloate seems to me to lo tho culmination of Dtiuraven'g chagrin tit not being able to win the cup." Ills I.oi'iUhlp to he Horsewhipped. ' SAX FKANCIBOO. Nov. 11. A local paper gays Lord Sholto Douglass, the son of the Marquis of Queeukborry, who married a variety actress a few months ago, is to be horsewhipped by Mrs. A dills, his mother-in-law. Mrs. Addis has announced that she will start for Los Angeles this week for the purposo of touching her son-in-law somo American miuinems. The disagree ment U said to have resulted from the in terference of Mrs. Addis in, flit manage ment of the Douglass household. Lord Sholto took exception to the notion Of his inother-lu-htw, and In a letter luformed' hor that when lie married Mlas Addis lie did uot marry tho whole family, and that he would bo pleased it his mother-in-law would permit him to manage ids own do mitetlo affairs. Pustor Chubb Seeks n New Trial. NoiUlliTOWN, Pa., Nov- 11. There woro lntenntilig features in the argument for a new trial In the ease of Uev. S. H. Chubb, pastor of the Plymouth United Evangeli cal church. 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