f v T T VOL. XL-NO. 247. SHENANDOAH. PA., MONDAY, OCTOKKR, 5, 1800. ONE CENT. Iff J. R. WILLIAMS 8c SON, SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. Fine woolen underwear from 45 cents to $1.85 per shirt ; drawers the same price. Our stock of woolen underwear is complete and feel positive that we can suit everybody. We have the finest line of stiff and crush hats in town for neatness, durability and quality. Prices ranging from 38 cents to $4.50. Our neckwear cannot be equalled by anyone in our line of business. Come at once and we guarantee that you will be suited. At the ...UP-TO-DATE 15 EAST CENTRE STREET, MAX LEV IT, Prop. Carpets, Oil Cloths, and . . . Linoleums. c vAs still have the shades. Best offered. :0LUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY BREWERS OF" ,ager Beer, Porter and Ale. All the product of this brewery are made of pure malt and hops of which we buy the best and endeavor always to .... MAKE THE BEST that can possibly be produced. Reduction in Wall From 25 cents to 20 cents; w y accordingly, mis stocit IN vTV can enlarge my store. BXonly Come at once and take advantage of the aTU W Z.-,,1 H ilUIllClS II. ailJ-UCl J( 23 S. Uardln St., The chances are 16 to i that Don't Take Any Risk. feeding new oats A great deal of new oats now in market are stained, guusty and light iu weight. We offer a car of white oats strictly old lound and heavy. The price may be Itefct. . led -One Car Choice Winter Wheat Middlings. ?CHOICE GOODSFRESH STOCK. riKj l.ew Mackerel This season's catch ancy Creamery Butter. Patted Ham unch Tongue and Chipped Beef. cornea ueet Rood Laundry Soap - HIGH GRADE AND PURITY GUARANTEED. W frictly Pure Kettle Rendered Lard. bMl T rA A 1 ITS.. wi'i ... i uic urn i uc f-j Our Spices are EW CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. NEW FALL STYLES. ur stock of Floor Oil Cloth and est patterns and lowest prices. We invite attention to tlie largest ck of RAd CARPETS we have ever had. All grades and prices n 25 cents up. G. W. KEITER, HEN AN DO AH, - PENNA. LARGE NEW STOCK OF PARLOR : SUITS Just Received. Rrom $25 Upwards. ,T STORE, Window Shades, Tapestry Draperies, and Covers. North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. 49c window value ever Paper. from 10 cent to 8 centa. All other grntles must uo uisposeu oi as once, inorueriunu These bargains will hold good for a bhort time reduction, l'AINTEIl, PAl'EU HANGER AND , DEALEK IN WALL I'Al'EK. Shenandoah, Pa. you will make your horses sick by a little higher but the quajity is White and Fat. Mixed Whole bpices lor Sickling. Fine Fresh Dairy Butter. and Tongue, Shredded Codfish. 10 cents a can. - 10 pieces for 25c. viucuui. the Highest Grade and Strictly Pure. Linoleum is larger than ever. The Results In the Loss of at Least Seven Lives. LOCOMOTIVE BOILER EXPLODED I The Engineer Noglected to Etop for Water, and He and His Fireman Aro Among the Dead One Terror Stricken Passenger Commits Suicide. 03AQE City, Kan., Oct. 5. A frightful railroad wreck, attended by serious loss of llfonnd niado inoro tcrrlblo by tho self murder of ono of tho terrified passengers, occurred at 6 o'clock yesterday luornln;? on tho Santa Fo road, two mllos north of this station. Sovcn dead bodlos havo boon recovorcd from tho wrook, and It Is fonrcd other victims nro burlod boncath tho dobrls. Tho wrecked train was tho oast bound passenger No. E, tho samo that had sueli a thrilling exporlonco with bandits In Now Mexico on Friday night last. Tho wrook was causod by tho explosion of tho boiler of the locomotive Tho engineer should havo stopped for wator nt Osago City, but being behind tlmo, ho ondcavorod to run to tho noxttank. Thoonglncernndflrcmcn both mot death In tho wreck. Tho train had proceeded but two mllos boyond this placo whon two torrlflo oxploslons were heard, ono following closo after tho other. Tho locomotive was completely shat tered. Tho oxpross, baggago and pnsson gcr coaches cam o crashing upon tho wreck ed onglno, and tho conches that wcro ahead wero piled up In ono houp of wreckage. Tho coaches In tho roar wcro all derailed, but tho passengers riding In tho rear os caped serious Injury. Tho wreck was marked by scones of tho wlldost confusion among tho terrified pns Rongors. Tho nervos of many wero at n high pitch as a result of their experience with tho road ngonts In Now Mexico, and when tho crash crime tho first impression of noarly all was that tho train had been attacked again by robbors. Ono passen ger, William Heckler, of Los Angelos, Cab, on route to Chicago, Rcomod to lose his reason entirely. When tho crash caino he drew a pistol from his pocket, and, In tho presonco of a car full of terrified pas songors, took his own life. Heckler had been drinking heavily. Tho dead aro : William Heckler, Eos An golos; Engineer Strump, Topokn, Kan.; Fireman Harry Holllstcr, Topoka, Kan. ; William SlcAdams, tramp, riding on bag gago car, nnd supposed to bo from Chllli cotho, la. i throo tramps, names unknown, all of whom wero riding on tho baggngo car. Among thoso Injured nro: Mrs. Emma Maxwell, nn oditor on Tho Evening Tele gram, Colorado Springs, Colo., hands and arms cut and bruised; Wllford Hums, tramp, legs and arms cut nnd bruised; Jamos Coleman, tramp, cut and badly brulsod. Tyimn Is Still In Prison. Houlooxe-sch-Mer, Oct. 5. A report cabled horo from Now York that P. J. P. Tynau had boon roleasod from prison hero, which was convoyed to Now York In a prlvato cablegram, Is donied by tho prison officials. They stato that Tynan Is still In prison, nnd that tho local authorities havo recclvod no ordors to roloaso him. Tho polico of Rottordara rofuso absolutely to say whither Kearney and Hulnos, arrested hero on suspicion of Implication In a dyna mlto plot, woro conducted. Tlioy wero takon to tho frontier and released, but the' polico havo been ordored to maintain so crccy as to their whereabouts. Fearful l'owcter 3Tncnzino Explosion. BULUWAYO, South Africa, Oct. 5. A powder magazlno exploded hero with disas trous results. Flvo whlto mon woro killed, as woro nlso scores of Kaffirs, who wero camping near tho magazine. Most of tho Kaffirs woro killed by falling rocks that had formed tho walls of tho powdor houso. A largo number of porsons woro Injured, many of them having tholr arms nnd logs torn from their bodlos. A largo propor tion of tho Injured nro natives, who will illo. Evidence of Wholesale Murder. Little Hock, Ark., Oct. 5. Slncoton days ago, vtbon Mrs. Hud Cliaflln and her husband's hired man, John King, wero scon driving away from Devall's Bluff, Prnlrlo county, nothing has been scon of Bud Chaffin nnd his flvo children. When u visit wasmado to tho Chaffin homo blood was spattered over tho lloor and ovldencos of a torriblo butchery wero apparent. It Is belloved thntKing murdered tho family and oloped with Mrs. Cliaffin. A Ilnlie In a Ilnrrooiu Scttflle. WiLLlAiispoiiT. Ha., Oct. 5. An 18-months-old child of Thomas Boon, col ored, died from tho offects of lnjurlos re ceived In a barroom scuffio. Tho father carried tho bubo Into tho saloon on his shouldor, nnd soon became Involved In a pluyful bout with tho bartender. Boon slipped and foil, and tho child's head struck tho stove, causing concussion of tho bruin. Cut iu Two liy a Circular Saw. CAMJUSIDOK, Md.,Oct. 6. Josoph Warren was nourly cut In two by a saw, In Bauos' mill, near Vienna, Dorchester county. He was sawing tlmbor, whon u log rolled from the saw carriago, striking a lover. Tho lover struck Warren nnd knooked him against tho saw, which was running nturapld rate. Death followod inafow minutes. Ho was a mill man all his life. TO CUItU A COLD IN ON13 DAY Take Laxatlvo lromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money If It fulls to cure. 23 cents. Meeting of the Supremo CiikIIo, Tho Supreme Castle of tho Knights of tho Golden Eaglo meets In Reading next week and on Tuesday, tho 13th, thcro will ho a big parade of the Castle of lierks and adjoining counties. . Kendrlck Houso Free Lunch. Pea soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning, MAJOR M'KINLEY'S SPEECHES. No Delivered Blvteciion Saturday Many Delccntlotis Tlilt Week, Cantos, O., Oct. B. Thirty thousand men, who enmo from tho mills, furnaco, fnrms, rollogos, workshop, mlnos and counting rooms of Now York, Pennsyl vania, Illinois, Ohio and Indiana, visited Major McKlnloy on Saturday. Among tho visiting delegations wcro 3,000 bicyclists. Thocandldato mado sixteen speeches to tho thirty delegations. Engagements with delegations nro now booked as lato as Oct. 24, with but two open dates botween now and then. Tho schedulo mndo out for this week shows moro delegations than onnouncod at tho boglnulng of any previous wcok. Definite nrrangomonts havo beon mado for thirty four distinct partlos, Michigan, Indiana and Now York being conspicuous In tho list, with about tho usual quota from Pennsylvania nnd Ohio. Tho south will bo roprosonted by two crowds, and tho wook opons with ono from Missouri. Mr. llrjnn'a ropulUt Acceptance. St. Louis, Oct. D. Mr. Bryan on Satur day gavo out his lottcraoccptlng tho Popu lists' nomination for tho presidency. It Is nddresscd to Chairman Allen and others of tlio notification committoo. In his letter Mr. Bryan says: "In a tlmo Hko this, whon a groat political party Is attempting to surrender tho right to logislato for our selves upon tho financial question, and Is seeking to bind tlio Amorloan people to a foreign monotnry system, It behooves us as lovors of our country and friends of American Institutions to lay aside for tho present 6uch differences as may exist among us on minor questions." Cnnlfiml SntollTw Farewell. Washington, Oct. 5. Tho last public mass in this country conducted by Car dinal Satolll and tho farewell reception to him took placo hero yostorday, tho mass being eclobrated at St. Aloysius' church and tho reception being given nt Gonzaga collego. At tho mass also was tho first public appoaranco of tho now npostolla deloguto, Mgr. Martinelli, Cardinal Sa tolll's successor. Kov. William O'Brloi) Pnrdow, provincial of tho provinces of Maryland nnd Now York, made mi ad dress at tho reception nnd preached tho tormon at tho mass In tho morning. Tho high pontifical mass nt St. Aloysius' was ono of tho most Impressive that has over takon placo iu a church horo. Accused of Attempted Poisoning. WlLKESliAlUtE, Pa., Oct. 5. AVllllam Mosoly had Mike Savugo, of Parsons, ar rested on a chargo of attomptod murder. Last Friday morning Mosely went to drink from his tea bottle, when ho discov ered t strongly charged with something that had tho appearance of paris greon. Tlio young man Is a driver at Baltimore No. S colliery. As ho approached tho placo ho saw Savago on his knees shaking tho bottle. Moecly was not acquainted with tho man ho accuses. To llouiul Up hpcnk Knslcft. SHA.MOKIX, Pa., Oct. G. Tho proprietors of tho numorous speak casies that havo been doing u big buslnoss In this section for somo years past wero thrown into a stato of consternation when It bocamo known that special detectives of tho stato liquor league havo been at work among tho Illicit liquor sellers, gathering Infor mation which will load to tho conviction of most of tho llcunso law violators. It Is said that forty arrests will bo mado this week. .It llroen's Itlulto Cafe. Sour krout nnd pork will bo served as freo luncli to-night. Plenty for everybody. Meals served at all hours. Abolishing llouo Storage. Several Hebrews who make a living by col lectins bones nnd rags made storngo grounds on Enst Applo alley. Residents of tho vicinity complained and on Saturday Health Officer Conry notified tho parties responsible for tho nuisance to abate it. They commenced re moving tho obnoxious material to-day and havo also been notified that such storage will not bo permitted near dwellings within the limits of tho borough. At ICcpcliJntilil's Arcade Cafe. Ginnd Army bean souplto-night. Hot lunch to-morrow moruiug. Obituary. Alphonso, tho threo-wecks-old child of Mr. and Mrs. James Foley, of Colorado, was in terred in St. Joseph's Komau Catholic ceme tery at Girardvillo yesterday. Mary, wife of Patrick Campbell, died at her homo iu Park Place last evening, nged 40 years. She was taken ill suddenly on Friday.. The deceased left three daughters and two sous. The funeral will take placo on Wednesday morning. Interment will bo mado at Mnhanoy City. Enjoying h Vacation. I). L. Talley, tlio hustling and gcuinl president of tho Homo Friendly Society, of Baltimore, Md., arrived in town Saturday evening with his wife and two children and will remain hero for threo weeks to spend the first vacation ho has been able to tako iu eight years. Ho has many friends through out this region who will bo pleased to make tlio stay of himself nnd family a pleasant Hrciuiun's Xow KoMnuriiut Vegetable soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. At Ilin Collieries. Tho collieries of tlio I'. & It. C. & I. Co resumed operations this morning nnd will work flvo days. It Is nlso tlio intention of tlio C. ,t I. Co., to work it colllorie flvo days n week for tlio balance of tlio month of October, this is nn improvement over for mer months during this year. Select Faity. Tho soloct party of tho Jolly Four will tnko plnco In Koblmis opora houso to-morrow night. Don't forget It. It Died at tlio Almshouse. Charles Baylor, n paralytic, aged 5.1 years. who had been uu inmate of tho almshouse since January SO, ISS'J, died on Thursdny. Ho was formerly a resident of Hast Malianoy Junction, but as no relative claimed his body It was sent to Philadelphia on Saturday to supply tho dissecting room of ono of tho hospitals, 1. Constable Dando Fired Four Shots While Bclngf Beaten. THE WOMAN WAS A SPECTATOR. Neither of the Victims are Dangerously Injured, Although the Woman Was Shot In tho Abdomen-Dando BUot Through' the Leg-Self-Infllcted Wound. Constablo Jack Dando lies nt his homo on West Cherry street with a bullet wound In his left leg nnd his head nnd faro badly battered, and Mrs. Maggio Putsawicz, a Polish woman, is at her homo in Miller's row, near tho Shenandoah City colliery, with a bullet wound iu her abdomen. Neither Is dnngor- ously injured, although tho condition of both is tho result of a fnu-as that almost ended in n doublo murder. Tlio bullet wounds aro supposed to have been indicted by tho con stable whilo defending his own lite after ho had been leudcred partly unconscious. Tho origin of tho atfray wns a fight In which several Poles wcro Involved uml from the statements mado to Justice Cardin It ap pears that a Pole named John Flomcma, who is a stalwart fellow enjoying tlio reputation of a bully, on Saturday night entered tho liouso of Valentino Musock and asked that the "growler" lie sent out for beer. There was an exchange of words which culminated iu Flomcma attacking Mussock. A man named Miko Shimbo went to tlio rescue nnd knocked Flomcma down. Sliimbo then dis appeared and hurried to Justico Qudin's oluco. I lomemn, in tlio meantime, at tacked Mussock nnd his wife and tore nearly all tlio clothes from her body. It was at about this stage of the afl'ray thnt Constable Dando nppeared to arreft tlio ag gressor. Ho met I lomcma in tlio yard and arrested him. Tlio bully turned upon tlio constable, who knocked Flomcma down twico in cllbrts to subduo him. Flomcma, howover, is a powerful man and far too great a match fur tlio constable, lie seized n largo picco of wood, such as is used in making fires iu bake ovens, and opened nn attack on tlio officer. Ono of the blows paralyzed the right mm nnd another sent him to tho ground in a half unconscious stato, Flomcma kept up tho assault and, fearing ho would bo killed whilo prostrnto on tlio ground, Dando drew his revolver with his left hand and fired four shots. Two of tho shots wero spent nnd, ns there is no evidence that other revolvers wero used in tho fracas, it is belloved that Dando shot himself and nlso tho woman, who was n spectator to tho ullray. Upon tho firing of tlio shots Flomcma dis nppoorcd. Dando recovered Ids tenses nnd walked to Justico Cardln's office, where lie was attended by Dr. W. N. Stein. D.mdodid not know at tho time that lie had been shot in tlio leg. The doctor found that tlio officer's bend, face nnd right arm woro badly cut and bruised nnd advised tlio officer to go homo. It was after reaching thcro that Dando had discovered that lio bad been shot. Dr. Stein wns again called and an examina tion shownl that tho bullet hud passed clean through tho fleshy part of tlio leg near the knee. Dando is confined to his lied. Meanwhile Policeman Foltz, accompanied by G. G. C'lauser, a citizen, went down to hunt up Flomcma. They found him liko a raging lion. Flomcma suddenly seized a picco of polo from tho hands of a young man in tho crowd and struck Clauser a blow across the face, inflicting n painful, but not serious injury. Foltz saw that ho could not tako tho bully singlo handed and went to seek nsslstunco. During his nhsenco Con stablo lloliu mid Policeman Goodman arrived and took Flomema out of an outhouse at tho point of revolvers. Justico Cardin com mitted Flomcma in default of ?1,000 bail and thisjmorning ho was taken to tho Pottsvillo jail. Drs. G. F. Matter nnd J. Pierco Roberts nro attending Mrs. Putsawkz and say her condition is not serious. The bullet is sup posed to have entered the left sido of the abdomen and passed around to tlio back, but probing lias failed to locate it. Tlio woman goes about her houso in spito of tho injury. Dr. Matter failed to find nny bullet hole in the woman's clothing and he says thoro is a possibility that tho bullet is not in her body. Ho has known many cases where bullets havo forced clothing with them sufficient to make a wound nnd yet not pierce tho clothing nnd drop to tho ground when the clothing is re moved. If you wnut n lino wedding cake, let Otto mnkolt fur you. ltcUvnl Service. Tho revival meetings which nre being held In tho M. E. church nro very successful. The services to-night will lie conducted by tho pastor, Itov. Alfred Heehiier, who will uso ns his subject, "Ruth's Choice," in which ho will give illustrations on the blackboaid, to bring tlio subject more fully before the people Miss Edith Morgan will sing by special request, "Is It Nothing to Your" Umbrellas re-covered while you wait nt Itrumm's. .Exciting ltiiuuway. A horso belonging to Little, tho linker, ran away on East Contro street tills afternoon with n delivery wngon loaded with freshly Imked bread. Mr. Little's son, Daniel, was in ehargel of the horse and remained in the wagon, which was thrown iigalnst tho build ing at tho northeast corner of White and Centre streets and upset. Miko Kano stopped the horse. Many people expected to find tlio boy dead, but ho was pulled out of tlio wreck without an injury, although badly scared. Tho wagon will require con siderable repairing. Tho horse was started by the breaking of a trace. The excitement caused somebody to sound the Are uUnit'und tlio llremon had a useless run., . , Mandolins big stock Just repoivod nt Brumm's. ' '.ill1' JMH He'ulliritrports: ' Cliarlpyiikerl' if'Vs 'i't'M "East Coaitrii! 'uflVrIi tfj;m jrjihoid fuybr., ... ,i .: i , i - jiuj Yoiir"C6ii'gli? ' """"" " " Pan-Tina cures it, Sue At Gruhler Bros., drug store. D For - AND AM, KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY CUSPIDORES, Flower Vases, Rose Bowls, Etc. Also 20 New Tnttcrns of Floor Oil Cloth, And very cheap for good quality. Gl 8 S. Main Street FELL OVEIt FORTY FEET. A Itoy Tumble From tho Pennsylvania, ltllllrond Trestle. John Lynch, nged 10 years and residing at Huston Run, had an almost miraculous esrapo from deatli yesterday morning in falling from the high trestlo of the Pennsylvania. Railroad at tlio south end of Main street Tlio boy was on ids way homo after attending services in tho Annunciation church, oit West Cherry stn et, nnd in hurrying over tho trestlo to catch up with sevcml boys who preceded him lost his balanco and tuftblod ovor the side. Ho fell to tho creek forty-one feet below and was picked up unconscious by Edward Flemming, tho section boss of tho railroad, and Frank Dougherty, of South Main street. Fortun ately the water in the creek was not deep enough to drown tho boy while he lay un conscious in tho creek and beforo Flcninnng could go to tlio rescue. Lynch was removid to tlio homo of Mrs. John Dougherty, and m still there. His condition is such that it is not considered sale to remove him to Ins home. Dr. W. N. Stein, of town, and Di . W. F. Koran, of Malianoy City, aro in attend ance, lioth stated to-day that the hoy is m a critical condition and they cannot mako any statements as to tho chances of recovery. Tho boy's scalp Is lacerated. It is believed that his skull is fractmed and lie may have sutlered internal injuiics, but tho doctors aro not positivo that such nro tho nature of tho injuries. They will bo able todcteri line this by to-morrow. At present tho boy sutlers, from terrible shock. Itlcltcrt'ft Cnfe. ,jq Our freo lunch to-morrow morning will consist of Boston Baked Beans and pork. Canned l,y u Dloiv. Tlio casoof William Kelly, of town, who wns reported as having been seized with a hemorrhage at his placo of business in Hazlcton, was not ns serious as first sup posed. The hemorrhage was not dun to any internal nillietion, but to a blow received uu tho nose while boxing, in a friendly way. Arrested Tor righting, Anthony Fuscawlcz was arrested last night by Policeman Goodman for creating a nuis anco and fighting on East Centre street. Ho paid tlio lino and costs this morning. Wanted At tlio Factory Shoo Store, a number of boys nnd girls to give out tickets for beautiful decorated parlor lamps. tf BOX" STATIONERY I Twenty-four sheets of paper and 2 1 envelopes to each box. 10, Is, 20 and 25 Cents. LINE1N PAPER, Per Box 25c. We still hold the name of giv ing the hest quality goods for the least money. F.J. Portz&Son, SHENANDOAH, PA, ...A CHOICE ARTICLE.. -OUR- BEEF WINE At 50c Rer Bottle. ONLY AX KIR LIN'S DRUG STORE, 6 South Main Street.
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