I XL-NO. 166. SHENANDOAH, PA., WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 189G. ONE CENT. THIS FINE ROCKER ONLY $1.39. Children's Carriages $3.75 and upwards. All Styles of Refrigerators, j. p. Williams 8c Son, South Main St. dquarters For Shirt Waists, Silks, Etc. i demand for laundered shirt waists isdaily increasing and wo arcs now fully prepared the wants of tlio trade. Wo handlo only well niado garments, but you will And our i low as others ask for common goods, 50c, 6oc, 75c, 7!ic to $1 .25. silk stock is Immense You nro euro to find here the material you want for cither Ittcrns, dress trimmings, waists, etc We receivo new invoices almost daily and get r mere is now in tlio market. i'E DRESDEN SILKS, 1st quality, f 1.00 to ?1.25 per yard. VCK SATIN DUCHESS, extra heavy, ?1.00 poryard. INTED JAPAN SILKS, 25 cents to 45 cents. KIN JAPAN SILKS, 50 cents to 75 cents. irgo variety of Fancy Silks from 35 cents to 00 cents per yard. Carpet 6tock is" complete. Look through our lino and 6eo the pretty designs in i, Tapestry, eivet, uouy urussets ana ingrain, also nag carpet lrom 20 cents up. jVo Handle Butterlcks' Paper Patterns. IJ. GAUGHAN, 27 N. Main St. HIS IS OUR EYE OPENER ! Special Drive in Ladies' Footwear! ring Line of Ladies' Shoes is being increased every day. Takes in everything good and attractive in the market. . JR SPECIALTY SHOE. a- kVe are making a drive in the Waverly ladies' shoe. 300 pair Ivill be sold at $2 a pair. Regular price is 52.50. Tins may be llns last of this line this season. We have them 111 J, D, EX l,E widths. No better shoe is made for the money. 14 S. MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH. i o ra 1 Agent for the Snag Proof Duck Boot. SRPH BALL, RT WAISTSSHIRT WAISTS. A Full and Complete Line From 50c to $1.25. TE : GOODS : AND : EMBROIDERIES. HENRIETTAS, LANSDOWNE AND SILK, Gloves, Ribbons and Fans. Everything suitable for a fine graduating dress. . I pOSpp'Q North Main St., ALFRED F. MORGAN. a shoe tale: I Only the happy wearers of Morgan's Shoes can appreciato their real poodness of quality, fit and durability. Tho prices aro right a trial will tell a long story. Seo our special in ladies' shoes. Alfred F. Morgan, No. 11 W. Oak Street. 81 ANOTHER CflVE-IH ! It Adds to the IDrror of the Plttston Mine Fatality. FIYE BRAYE VOLUNTEERS ESCAPE. They Had Started on a Danserous Mission In Response to Reports of Rapping From tho Doomed Miners Relief For the Destitute Families. WlMCKSliAliRK, Ph., July 1. It Is now stated that thero nro flfty-ninoinon, living r dead, Imprisoned In tho depths of tho doomed Twin mlno. This is tho official number, and thero is norenson to think it Incorrect. Tho company has completed o careful canvass of all tho men who wer! nt -work on Saturday night, and tho sun! total of tho inon lost In tho disaster, En glish speaking and foreigners, aggregate this flguro. Tho relatlvos of flvo other Hungarians declaro that thoso men, too, ore among tho victims, but this is dis puted by tho timekeeper, who says that tho Huns drow their pay last week and went to Pittsburg to work in tho soft coal mlnos. Thoy simply deserted their fam ilies, but their women will not bollovo it. At midnight tho situation was moro en couraging than It has boon at any time slnco tho cavcln. Tho rescuers had reached tho odgo of tho fallen rock and had begun to load It In cars, which aro hoisted to tho head of tho slopo by u stationary cnglno. Tho point whoro tho men nro supposed to bo is still 600 foot boyond. Tho gas is not so bad as it has been, and thero Is no sign of tho river water flowing Into tho mlno. When tho 11 o'clock shift enmo out of tho mlno last night somo of tho men re ported having heurd what they thought were rappings in that part of tho mlno whoro tho victims aro supposed to bo Im prisoned. This Immediately revived tho hopo that the men might bo alive, al though tho officials place little rellanco on this story. Flvo bravo fellows, bonded by Daniel Lehr, volunteered to crawl ovcrtho wall and seo what could bo seen. They were told that they mado tho journey at their own risk, and replied that thoy wero satisfied. Thoy ore Daniel Lehr, David Conncll, James Million, James O'Hrlcn and Jnmos Lynott, all slnglo men. Another oxtcnslvo envein occurred In the workings of tho Twin shaft shortly after midnight. Tho cavcln was In that portion of tho mino where tho victims are thought to bo. It made a tcrrlflo report, and was heard all over tho town. Tho fall must havo boon a vury heavy one. It had tho effect of driving tho rescuers out of tho slope, for tho tlmbers.nround them Imme diately began to sway and crack. A fall in tho slopo mny occur at any moment. Tho news of tho second cavei n has had a most discouraging efToct on everybody, as it Is conceded, oven by tho famlllos of tho victims that thero Is now nuhopoottholr over escaping alive. Tho livo men who had volunteered to climb the- walls were not caught in tho last fall. Thoy escaped safely to tho head of tho slopo. Tho bore hole which was started In tho Cloar Spring mino, which adjoins tho Twin shaft, to pierce tho pillar of 100 feet of solid coal between tho workings of tho two mines has not proved as successful as was hoped. 'When tho drill was in about thlrty-llvo feet It struck rook and had to bo abandoned. At noon yesterday n now holo was started. Tho mass meeting of citizens hold In tho Plttston Opera IIouso last night for tho purpose of taking steps to provide relief for tho famlllos of tho victims was largely attended. Committees wero appointed to solicit subscriptions and provide for tho immediate relief of thoso lit want. fEDUCT MILL FLOUR. hu want GOOD BREAD use either of the following brands of lide Blended Flour : sy, Moss Rose, Lexington, Our Lilly. the product of a combination of the Best Winter and fhern Spring Wheat. 'Old Time" Family Flour is a complete Roller Flour barrel and is guaranteed to please you. , U WANT Good Pies and Cakes use our "Brookside Pastry" Brand. It is made of wheat selected for the purpose and made especially for Pastry use. Whole Wheat Graham" Flour is made of selected Iieat, carefully prepared and ground by the Buhr retaining all the properties of the whole wheat ; Rye Flour is Old Process Stone Ground Rye Flour, i u want Minnesota Patent Flour we have the Best Brands in t, SUPERLATIVE, DACOTAH, CARESOTA. jihourn 8c Crosby Gold Medal. Our Special I-1S Vz." At KEITBR'S. Door to Coffee House Maryland Will Support tlio Nominees. BALTIMOUE, July 1. Chairman Talbott, of the Democratic statu central commit tee, says that "tho Maryland delegation to Chicago will stand by tho nominees of tho convention oven though a silver plank bo adopted." In tho delegation are thrco avowed silver men, and all tho district delegates report a growth of tho silver sentiment throughout tho state. Dashed to Pieces nit tho lEorkn. WAsmsoTox.July 1. Tho United States consul nt Port Stanley, Frlondly Islands, in a report to tho state department, says that on tho night of thollth inst. a ship under full sail struck tho Hilly nicks wltblu 200 yurds of tho lighthouse and went to pieces. Xow Yorlt Liquor Tax Itecclpts. ALliAXV, July 1. During tho week end ing Juno 23, thero was collected under tho now liquor tax law ?9.'!ij,27fcl. This brings tho total amount colloctod to date to $8, 735,019. Tho stated share of this is ?i,018, 330. ' Thirty I'm Cent. ICeductioti. Our big reductions on shirt waists are as follows: 50 cent shirt waists havo been re duced to 33 cents, 05 cents to 50 tents,, anil $1,00 to 75 cents. Now Is your tiniO to pur chaso them. it. F. Gill's. lie Is In II. Stinoy Wilehock, who was ldly beaten in a saloon on fiwt Centra street Monday after noon has been in tho town but fuur days and figures in three law suits, in two of which he Is defendant, being charged with nwwtilt and battery and larceny. K. C. IJiidurkn, became his bondsman, but withdrew last night and this morning Justice Toomcy bent Wilehock down to jail. inn mtivi: In Negligee shirts, unlaundried, at 39 cents. a1 o, in f-asi ucniro sircci. A Peddler Assaulted Abraham Gross, a peddler residing on South Itowera street, went Into a house on West Coal street yesterday to sell his ware. John Mnozmor and threo others threw water over and boat Mm. Maezinor fumUhod bail fur trial before Justice Shoemaker. Another Case of Classic (Jliigliains. Wo havo received another ease of 10 cent Classic Ginghams which wo will olfer at 5 cents, Our store is the place to reap harvest in bargains. It. 1- (iiLts. YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL GAMES. National League. At Brooklvn HrnokK-n fi! Phlln.lol. Tlhia. -1. At H.llt.ltnrire TljllHtnnm R-Vr.f York, 4. At Washington Boston, 8; iv asningion, a. At Lwulsvlllo Cincin nati, 9; Loulsvlllo, 2. At St. Louis 1'ltts bum. 5: St. Louis. 2. At nhtenifn rlnvn. land, 17; Chicago, 5. Kastcrn I.cnguo. At KvrnCUKn M1 Intilm 3ii,n.cn T . Scranton, H. At Hochestcr Wllkcsbarrej i ; iiocnostcr, a. At Toronto Toronto, 17 ; Stirlncficld. 3. At IllllTnln IllllTiih,. 17; I'rovldonco, 4. Atlantic League. At ITartfnril Vnfmrwiiltun -u TTn. ford, 4. At Newurk Newark. 7; Wi'lmlng- um, K. At iNcw llnvon Kow Haven, 11; I'aterson, 8. 1'ennsylrantn Stato League. At Knadlnir Hnmllnr 1ft- T.utinnatti. o At Philadelphia Pottsvlllo, 10;Athlotlc, 1. l'emi.ylviinln Will fot Holt. PlTTSmntO, July 1. National Chairman Ilnrrlty, on route to Chicago for the Dem ocratic convention, last night said tho out look for a gold standard plank Is not ns favorablo as heretofore, and that tho sil ver men would probnbly dominate tho convention and put tholr man in nomina tion for president. Ho added that such a result would mean a hard fight inNovoin bcr. Whatever tho outcoino tho Pennsyl vania delegation will not bolt, but will nbldo by tho decision of tho convention. Ho would not say whether Itobert E. Pat tlson's namo would bo placed before tho convention ns a candidnto for tho presi dency, but said tho ex-governor was cer tainly tho unanimous cholco of Pennsyl vania. tilnss raetnrics Close Down. PrrrsiiuiiO, July 1. All tho union green glass bottlo factories and somo depart ments of tho union Hint glass factories shut down last night for tho annual sixty duys' vacation. Tho suspension in tho green glass branch Is with tho perfunctory consent of tho manufacturers, but in tho flint glass trade tho manufacturers uro as willing to stop ns tho workers. In south ern New Jersey 5,000 glnss workers are taking n two month's vacation. "Ifennnyer for l'reslilent. Portland, Ore., July 1. "Pennoyer for president" will bo tho slogan of tho Ore gon Democratic delegation to tho Chicago convention. It cannot bo established that Pennoyer hns expressed any desire to havo It so, but there is little doubt that his namo and fame will bo exploited long and loudly among tho delegates. Tho stnto Democracy is in favor of tho free colnago of silver. increasing tho Honrs of Labor. Keadtxg, Pa., July 1. Tho Heading RallK id mmpniiy machine ?hops hero, which isiivo been working but flvo days a week tho past year, will work' lifty-nlno hours a wivk, commencing Monday next. Tho order, it is said, will iffect all tho company's machine hups. THE LYON-DUNH CONTEST. An Army (if Witnesses lleforo the Court This Afternoon. Special to Kvesixo llKUAI.l). PoTTsviLLi:, July 1. Tho Lyon-Dunn contest was continued in courtroom No. 1 at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Thero wero in attendance 00 witnesses from Holioybrook, Klino township, subpoenaed for to-day's session and in tlio next two days there will bo 200 witnesses subpoenaed from Cass Town ship. Considerable' tlmo was taken up in argu ment and it was 2: 13 before tho first witness, I'rotlionotary Dccgan, was sworn. Ho said, on examination by Mr. ilreckons, that tho returns from Kline township were not at pieseut In their placo in tlio vault of his ollico. Ho was present when tlio returns canio in and opened tho envelope in court when tho votes wero counted. Ho could not say who had taken the returns. Ho told Mr. Lyon to allow Mr. Ilerger to look over tho papers on tho night that has been termed the midnight session.' I'rotlionotary Deegan was still on tho stand at 3 o'clock, being examined by Mr. Sehiilck, WK STILL Havo n few moro of our 81.00 hats which wo aro closinir out at $1.50. in brown and black They aro bargains. At MAX LIMIT'S original up-to-date hat store, 15 Iiist Centre street. Tappeil a Till. Mrs. Anuio Herman, a widow, keeps a small produco and candy store at tlio corner of Centre street and Tear alley, Whilo sho was absent from tho placo thieves entered a side window of tlio building which sho had inadvorteiitly left open and tapped tho till lu the store to tho amount of f 13. liio money takou was in bills. A quantity of silver in tlio drawer was either overlooked, or ills-caided. lit,seil rminterfeit Colli Policeman Foltz and Stanton yootoiday attornoou arrested Anthony Jlurolsky on a charge of having lunged a counterfeit 35-ceut coin on Kaphacl l'etetu, an umbrella mender. Morofsky claimed that ho received tho coin in ehaiigo at a store. He was put under $500 bail for trial at court. Look at the big stock of high priced music now sold a5 and 10 cent at Ilrunim s. Ulaso Hall Challenge. The Wamf4 IUto Hall Club challenges the Cherry strjBclub to play ono game for $!J5 a side, or boif two out of tluce games for the same amount, tho challenged club to havo tho privilege of specifying date and place for the game. Mr. Mime, Dead. Special to Uvemno llEnAUi. Hahtkord Conn., July 1. Mrs. Harriet lieecher Stowe, sinter of the lato Henry Ward lieecher and authoress of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," died hero at noon to-day. Mrs. Stowe was in her eighty-fifth year. I'lllilM and Vocaliiit. An attraction which in proving a great dmwing curd has been engaged at Anthony Kflimlpl-Di-'it Knlnmi. In tlio tmrson of Geortro .1. Kneeht, of l'ottsvillc, renowned pianist and vocalist. Mr Knr flit has been engaged, for the summer to fcive tiis popular perform auccs. E III Renewed Life Given to the Glrard Mammoth Colliery. GREAT BODY OF WATER RELEASED As Soon as the Old Chambers Are Drained of the Storage an Immense Quantity of Excellent Coal Will be Free to be Mined. mm.w??m.mmwmmmfrm HEADQUARTERS FOR . . . JELLY TUMBLERS A very important and dangerous pieco of work has just been completed at the, Girard Mammoth colliery, operated by tlio Philadel phia and Heading Coal and Iron Company at Haven Itun. It comprised tlio tapping of au enormous body of water which rested in an aliandoncd portion of tlio mine since tlio timo several men wero closed in there, about clcveu years ago. The operation took placo in the fifth lift of tho Duck Mountain vein and tho total dis tance driven to inako tlio tap was about 200 feet. Tho released part of tho mino is on the south dip of tho vein. Tho ollicials wero jubilant over tho suc cessful termination of the undertaking as when the water is fully drawn oir an Im menso body of excellent coal that will give tho colliery renewed life for several years will bo ready for mining. Among tho offi cials present when the tapping was made wero District Superintendent Monroe T. Schrcfiler, District .Superintendent John Carl, Inside Foreman Charles Hurler and Iiesidcut Engineer Frank Weiser. Extraordinary precautions wero taken In prosecuting tlio work and the laws requiring that advance holes bo kept constantly in play was rigidly adhered to. Tho work con sumed about two months and thero was no accident from beginning to cud. Fivo men worked on a shift. For tlio first one hundred feet an opening 12 feet wide and 10 feet high was driven. For tlio next seventy-five feet the opening was 5 feet square, and the balance of tlio distance was drilled, the hole being about "1 inches in diameter. The body of water released is estimated at several thousand gallons and as the drill hole is tho only means of cscapo it is believed that several weeks will bo consumed before tho workings aro drained. Tlio water flows into the sum) of the old slopo that was re opened about n year ago with the work now in hand in view. The water is pumped to tho surface by two new pumps stationed for the purpose. The pumps aro 11x31 of t ho I. & 11. improved pattern. Tho work re quired to release tho body of water is among tlio most dangerous in milling operations. It was whilo pursuing tho same kind of work that several man wero drowned, in tho Ltlo colliery about two years ago. incctloa of Ollleers. At a regular meeting of Washington Camp No. 112, P. I). S. of A., held last even ing, the following officers wero elected : Past President, W. K. Kcislako; Presi dent, David Diddow; Vice President, John dale; Master of Forms, 12. A. Puberty; Secretary, J. S. Williams; Treasurer, George H. Krick; Conductor, John Major; Inspector, Harry Arogood, Jr.; Outer Guard, George Seibcrt; Trustee, 11. 12. Dcngler; Charter Trustee, P. H. Gable; Delegates to State Camp, Gcorgo W. Davis, John Cale, F. W. Hooks; Alternates, S. L. Ilrown, 12. A. Duhcrty and Jolni liock. At Ilreen's Cafe, 7 Xorth Main Street. Our freo lunch to-morrow morning will consist of lioyal liostou oyster stew. Meals served nt all hours. ' Fruit Jars, Stone Preserve Jars and all kinds of stone crocks. Gl RVI N'S 8 S. Main Street. Obituary. Lottio Daubcrt, aged 11 years, died at the homo of her parents on Wet Coal street this morning fiom consumption, following pneu monia. Miss I.lziie Miller, formerly of Lost Creek and later of Pottsvllle, died at the Pottsville hospital yesterday. Tho deceased was 23 years of ago and a daughter of Samuel Miller, a former resident of tills town. She was also a nicco of Mrs, John Daddow, of North Jardiu street. 'Tlio funeral will take placo at Pott-villo to-morrow afternoon. Prepare Your l'eet Tor the i-iilirth Hy fitting them up witli a pair of sporting slioes. We havo a big assortment fur from 61,25 to J2.50. Fackiuy Suoi; Stokk, 0-25-tf J. A. MoVKit, Mor. Kerry Shipments. During tho idle days at tlio collieries the hills swarm with mine employes engaged in picking hucleberries. Yesterday Patterson llros. shipped 500 quarts of berries. Kiitmw ay. Tills morning tho team of II. J. Mouaghau, the liquor dealer, ran away from tho Heading freight hutieo while tho driver was trau-act-Ing business In tho ollico. The team came down Main street anil was caught at the Coll'eo Houso by Sam 12vaiu. Xodumage was done. MANGLED ON A RAILROAD, A UlrnnlvlMc Man Struck Near Mahalioy 1'lalie This .Morning, Patrick McGruo, a resident of Girardvillo. was struck by n south-bound passenger train on the Philadelphia & 1'cadiiig railroad, be tween Mahanoy Plane and Girardvillc, last night and horribly mangled, although not instantly killed. Hoth legs and ono of tho arms wero cut oil' and the abdomen was so badly cut that tho cntmils protruded The man was taken to his homo and died there at 0: 15 tills morning. Itis believed that tho man was struck by tho llufl'alo express that passed south at about 2:20 a. in. He was not found until nearly 1 o'clock this morning and it is considered miraculous that lie did not bleed to death. McGruo was SlyParsof age and a minor by occupation. 1ICT leaves a widow, but no children. His thrco children died within tlio past year from scarlet fever. Ho was a, son of James McGrue, who was killed on the Schuylkill Traction railroad at Mahanoy Piano somo time apo, and a brother of James, McGrue, who was killed at the Hear Ridge colliery about a year ago. Justly the I'tuorlto. At homo and abroad with all patrons who love puio hop and malt beverages, Columbia beer. Nothing can tako tho place of its re spective qualities as it is absolutely tho best and purest. lllooil l'lilsonlng Het In. About a week ago William Klatt, of South l'owcrs street, was engaged in repairing a belt at the Lllangowan colliery when a fellow workman drove tho punch into mie of Klatt fingers. Ho piid but little attention lo tlio injury at tlio timo and simply applied court plaster, A day or two ago lie r u.l tin plaster and the finger and band comim ueiO to swull rapidly. Dr. J. CI. Chun li imihiiuhti it a caso of blood poisonum, pif aoni Mv cau-cd by some substance from tin In It tic i forced into tho iluger by the pom li It feared amputation will bo neees-.ii Tho biggest lino of men's Itossi t Sh.jcs nr factory prices, at tho Factory shoe store 0-23-tf J. A. Mm i n. Mi.rt Itlg lithe ill Hosiery. We havo just received one case of Mi-scj Fast Mack Hoso, sizes 5 to U. which we will sacrifico at 3 cents per pair. At It. F. Gili 1 FIREWORKS JtipnileHO Tllliill. A brilliant ltli of July attraction will be the Japanese Titian in tlio storeroom next to tho Ferguson hotel, from 3 to lo p. in- Ad mission, including luncheon of deliciuus ham Mindwieiies, coll'ee, chocolate or tea, pukhs and cheese, only 10 cents. Lemonade, drawn f i om (Ml artistic well, ice cream, cako, tuudy mid flowers. All served by maidens from Japan in native tostuiue. Don't fail to -ou tho elaborate decorations. 7-l-3t Arm rrnctiircd, Mike Shokas, a Pole, sustained a compound fracture of tlio right arm yonterday by being squcosed between mine ears. At Kepehlnlil' Arcade Cafe. Xico sour krout and pork to-night. Meals served at all hours. Consultation Held. F. J. Griffiths, the iimbia Ill-owing Coin): HU condition was tin tlon last night betwe stadt, of Pott-vil! ltoberts. the regular lllckert's Cat!'.'' W&5f'rt Our free lull1 li to viorrjw D"- 'iiln wi 1 cou i t of me- fill' d bo i mi I 'r tig PutUlWUScjl 71 B AND 1 1 FLAGS. I B F. J. PORTZ & SON, 2 mm uTir.v v vim i il i v . Tuuuuuiumiiumuumt DON'T : WORRY USE - Kirlin's Compound Blackberry Cordial. NEVER FAILS. Rripe, 25c. . ?rrrt .1 6 Si 1