VOL. XL-NO. 270. .SHENANDOAH. PA. SATURDAY- XOVKpEK 7, 1890. ON? CENT. 4! "SI vJ. P. WILLIAMS 8c SON, SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. UP-TO-DATE HATTER and GENT'S FURNISHER, 15 EI. CENTRE STREET. GOLD STANDARD REACHED - ATj ...J. J. PRICE'S RELIABLE STAND... Where on the same basis you can find a full and complete line of - Ladies', Misses' and Children's Of the very latest and quality guaranteed. J. J. PRICE'S, COLUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY BREWERS OF" Lager 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; accordingly. This stock enn enlarge my store. These bargains will hold good for n bhort time only. Come nt once and take advuntnge of tho reduction, rp -1 . 4 y-v lUINTEI?, PAPER IIAXOEK AND Thomas ri. Snyder, dEau:uI.nmvai.i.1aiEu. 23 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa. GOOD BREAD; ...CAN ONLY BE IV1ADE FROM GOOD FLOUR. Owning my own mill, remodeled and fitted up with the latest improved machinery, and using the best qualities of spring and winter wheat, I can guarantee OUR OWN BRANDS to give full satisfaction in every case. Our Popular Brands are DAISY, MOSS ROSE, MiHipr pi n" Q are ncw season- For good mince pies use IIMvL r"M C.O our Pastry Flour, our strictly pure kettle rendered lard and our best mince meat. Remember we sell only one grade of mince meat and that is THE BEST. For Health use our "Ola lime" wnoie Wheat Graham Hour. .fry our OLD TIMK RYK FLOUR and Granulated Com Meal. I OUR CHOP is straight goods. We use no corn cobs or oat hulls in our feed. NEW Evaporated California Prunes, Peaches and Apri- FRUITS. cots. New Raisins, Currants, Citron and Lemon Peal. New Mackerel This Season's Catch White and Fat Large and Small. Fancy Creamery Butterand Full Cream Cheese For a strictly Pure Soap that will not hurt the hands and therefore cannot injure the clothes use ...Keiter's Old Time Family Soap In three pound bars. WE SELL GOOD LAUNDRY SOAP 10 pieces for 25c. We receive this week another lot Patterns and Low Prices. RAO CARPETS Our stock is large and prices low. G. W. KEITER, SHENANDOAH, - PENNA. A LARGE NEW STOCK PARLOR : SUITS Just Received. From $25 Upwards. BIG BARGAINS GLOVES -AND- MAX LEVIT, best styles, Prices and North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Paper. from 10 cent to 8 cents. All other Krac! must bo disposed of at once. In order that I OUR LILY, LEXINGTON. of new Floor Oil Cloth, New Difficult to Estimate Its Standing the Question. MAJOR M'KINLEY'S GREAT YOTE. HU Plurality Will Kcach Over a Million. The Pluralities In the Different States as Shown by Latest Reports The Contest In Kentucky. Washington', Nov. 7. Tho noxt sonnto, It la liellovcd, will stanil: Republicans, 41; 1 Domocrnts, 33; Populists ami luilopcnil cnts, 13. This tablo takes all states out of j tho iloubtful column, placing Kentucky ami North Carolina In tho Republican col-' 1111111, tis .Senator Hutlcr said today that a J frco sllvor Republican probably would be returned by tho f unionist; Doluwuro In tho Democratic column and Kansas and South Dakota In tho Indepondont ami Populist column. This will provent the Republicans from Inking control of the scnato unless somo of thoso who bolted tho Republican platform nt St. Louis should return. It Is dilllcult to ostlmato tho exact stand ing of tho noxt sonato on tho money ques tion, owing to tho now alignment of par ties in tho recent campaign. Men who hnvc been pronounced .silver mon have been supporting tho Republican platform and candidates, nnd pronounced gold men have supported tbo Democratic platform and candidates. Perkins of California, Wol cott of Colorado, Slump of Idaho, Carter of Montana, Mitcholl of Orogon, Wilson of Washington and Clark and Wnrron ol Wyoming havo all voted for and sup ported sllvor legislation, and tho course they will tako in tho sonnto is altogether problematic. Among the Domocrnts, Qormnn ol Maryland, Smith of New Jersey, Murphy of .Now York, Faulkner of "West Virginia nnd Mitcholl of Wisconsin, all havo voted for sllvor, nnd yot supported tho Demo cratic party In this campaign. As no free coinage bill possibly could pass tho house this fact would iulluonco voting In the sonato on tho silver rmostlon, especially in tho shnpo of n rider to tho tnrllT bill. The probability Is that on n freo colmigo nmondniont to n tariff bill all of tho forty four Republicans would voto against It nnd possibly somo Domocrnts, such ns Cnffery of Louisiana, Grny of Delaware nnd Lindsay of Kentucky, who bolted the Chicago platform, nnd pcrhnps ovon somo or thoso who supportod Hrynn during tho campaign. It also Is not unlikely that somo of the Republican senators who bolted tho Republican platform might tako u position which would pormlt a tariff 1)111 In which their constituents are largely interested bocauso of wool, lum ber and lead ores to become n law. Senator Faulknor, of Wost Virginia, said today that tho silver men, by stand ing solidly with tho Democrats, could provent tariff legislation. Senator Hut lor, on the other hand, said that ho ami other Populists would support tho right kind of a tariff bill, but not a moasuro like tho McKinloy bill. Mr. Uutler wants adequate protection on raw material. Tin: l-orur.Ait voti;. JleKlnloy mid IIolmrl'H Plurality Will Kxrectl a million. Chicago, Nov. 7. "William McKinloy's plurality of tho popular voto will bo about 1,100,000. Tho only iloubtful stntos now nro Kontucky anil Wyoming, both being claimed by both sides. Tho dispatches from theso statos are so contradicting that nothing definite will bo known until tho olllclal count of tho voto Is completed. Kentucky has thirteen electors and Wyom ing throe. Tho pluralities In tho different stntos, with tho number of doctors, Is shown In tho following tabla: FOIt M'KI.N'LEV. California 0 6,000 Connecticut 0 S3.SB Delaware 3 2,000 Illinois 21 114,131 Indiana ; 15 20,000 Iowa. 13 72,000 Maine 0 47,000 Maryland 8 80,827 Massachusetts 15 1(18,711! Michigan 11 ,0ou Minnesota 0 4S,S1 New Hampshire 4 33,000 Now Jersey , . , 10 . 87,650 Now York 00 272.U7 North Dnkota. 3 6,000 Ohio 23 62,2119 Oregon 4 2.88U Pennsylvania 82 801,017 IihodiT Island 4 28,750 South Dak itu 4 400 Vermont 4 41.1W Wet Virginia 0 12,000 Wisconsin 13 . 100,000 Total SOI rem 11KVAK, Alnbnmn 11 Arkauwui 8 Colorado 4 Florida 4 Georgia 13 Idaht 8 KiuittW 10 Louisiana 8 Mississippi 0 Mlaaourl . ,,r 17 Montana I Nebraska 8 Nevada 3 North Carolina 11 South Carolina 0 Tennessee. 18 Texas 15 Utah tt Virginia! 12 Washington 4 1,5W,057 i,000 60,000 76,000 WiOO ,ou 10.0U0 com 36,000 36,000 80.UIO ism 7,600 6,000 17,000 36,000 20,000 lQO.OOO 15,000 15,(JU0 6,000 Total 107 493,000 Whllo South Dakota's four oloctors nro placed In tho Republican column, a Into dispatch indicatos that tho voto of that stato may bo cast for Ilryan when tho electoral collogo moots. Ilcpubllrans Cuuceilo North Carnllnn. RALEtan, N. 0., Nov. 7. Nolthorof tho parties In this stato will havo a majority In the noxt state legislature, which elects a succossor to Sonntor Prltchnrd. It will bo neurly equally divided totweori the Domocrats, RopubUcans-- unda lively light in thPse(1,ricOfl,Pi'iLA..p uuu is oxuecicu. v on druif store, 28 street, tho ItppubHcnn stHto coi'niiilttoe, concedes tho electoral vote of the state to HryHU. Until Sides Mill Claiming Kentucky. I.KXINUlox, Ky., Nov. 7. Chairman Robert, of the HoMbllcnn committor, myn nllirlnl returns from 100 oountlos unci mill iitwIHcliil return from tho remaining nineteen munition glvo McKlnley ITS plu rality. Chairman Johnson, of the Demo cratic committee, claims that tho Hryan electors nro chosen by u small plurality, anil expresses eonlhlenco that the olliclnl count will rnvonl tho fact. aicKlnley's Inillncm l'lilrnllty 20,000, INMAXAPOMS, Nov. 7. Tho olllclal re turns from tho countlos, which nro now coming In rapidly, do not change the un official figures materially. McKinloy's plurality will stand nonr 20,000. In soma countlos tho unofficial plurality has been Increased by tho official count, whllo In othors it has been decreased. Mount, rop., for governor, has lodthostntotlckotovory whoro. Tho Democrats havo olected four out of tho thirteen members of oongross. Thoy nro R. W. Molors, In tho Second dis trict ; W. T. Zonor, In tho Third; W. S. Holmnn, In tho Fourth, and James Rob inson, in tho Twelfth. Tho general as sembly has n Republican mnjorljy of twenty on joint ballot. Tim Olllclal Voto ttl Delaware WlUtlNOTOx, Nov. 7. Tho ofllcial voto of Delnwnro shows thoso figures: Mc Kinloy, 20,152; Hrynn, 15,015; Palmer, 000. McKlnley's plurality, 8,b37. For congress: llandy's plurality, 3,031. For govo-nor: TunneU's plurality, 3,015. Tho political complexion of Delaware's noxt legislature will havo to bo fixed by tho courts. The third senator from Kent is In doubt, both Republican nnd Democratic election boards having mndo out certificates ol election. Tho dofeat'of J. Kdward Ad dicks' aspirations for tho United Stntos scnato is almost assured. California's ltcpubllciin Majority. SAN Fiiaxcisco, Nov. 7. Comploto re turns from all but 111 precincts In Cali fornia give McKinloy a majority of 4,3IS. Tho missing precincts In 18113 gavo Harri son 1,501, Cleveland 1,7TB and Weaver, 200. Tho congressmen elected nro Ilarham, Iill born and Lord, Republicans; Dovrols and Magulre, Democrats; Harlow and Castlo, Populists. On joint ballot In tho legis lature the Republicans will havo a major ity of twenty-six. Insuring a Republican senator to succeed Senator Perkins, tho latter being a candidate for ro-olcction. ltcptlblicnns ICclluiiiiish Claim to Know. Toi'i:iCA, Nov. 7. Tho Republicans have finally given up Kansas complete, not only conceding the election of Ilryan eleo tors by about 0,1X10, but givo up tho whole stato tlckot, hondod by Lecdy (Populist) for governor, by something near 1,000. Tho Populists also gain tho legislature nnd five, and probably six, of their con gressmen. Tho second congressional dis trict Is in doubt and claimed by both par tios. It Is tho most disastrous defeat the Republicans of Kansas havo over suffered. Yciim-nsee's llc-uiovratlo l'lilrnllty. Nashviu.k, Nov. 7. Povonty-sovon nut of ninety-six countlos heard from ofllclnlly and seml-olllcliilly give Ilryan 15,105 over McKinloy. Tho remaining counties will probably Incroasotho figures to20,000. Tho congressmen elected are: V. P. Urowlow, Henry Gibson, John A. Moon, Ronton McMillan, J. I). Richardson, J. W. Gainos, N. N. Cox, L W. Sims, Rico A. Pleco and K. W. Carmack. Urowlow and Gibson nro tho only Republicans. Ono Hepubllcan Congressman from Texas. Dallas, Nov. 7. Congrossmon elected In Texas woro as follows: Thomas W. Rail, S. B. Cooper, R. C. DegrafTenrold, John W. Cranforn, Joseph W. Dallcy, R. K. Rurko, R. L. Henry, W. T. Lanham, Josoph D. Sayors, R. H. Hnwley, Rudolph Kloburg, J. L. Snlyden, John Stephens. Hawley Is tho only Republican chosen. Tho statu Is for Hryon by 100,000. Tho Domocratlo stato ticket wins by 60,000. South Dakota Again In Doubt. Yaxktok, Nov. 7. South Dakota's voto on preslJontial electors is tied, and nn of ficial count will to required to dotormlno tho result Tho Republican managers havo closed their olllco with tho nbovo declaration. Corrections nnd changes In threo districts not yot heard from may give tho oloctors to either Urynn or Ms Kluloy. . Ki-iiilrlck HaiiHH Free I.llnrli. Sour krout and Wleuer Wurst to-niglit. Hot lunch on Monday morning. Health Iteports. Tho following eight casos of nioaslos wcro reported to tho Hoard of Health during the past 21 hours: lierdella Austock, 0 years, North Jurdlu street; liuiibon Jiclgol, 12 years, West Oak street; Mary and John Mnleahy, 2J nnd 0 yean, South I'ear alloy; John l'ur ivll, 0 years, KUa lindltsky, 2 years and Willie Shakio, 2 yours, all of ljist Centie strief, Alex. Davis, 7 years, WestStrawlierry alley. Hl-L-llllitn's New lietuill-aut. Sour krout and leaked potatoes for frio lunch on Mniiday morning. A Tt fur VlsllulB. A committee of the City Couucil of Haile tou will visit this town butweon tlio 10th and aoth insts. to imipeot and witness a tint uf the chemical eugiiio owneil by tho Rescue Hook and ladder Cuiupany. Hanletou iutud to purchase a similar apparatus. Our $1.00 colored bosom shirts can't be heat in stylo or price At MAX LL'VIT'S. A Successful Hunter, (ieorgo Cox t.pont soveral hours on tho Locuit mountain yetcnlay and bagged 23 rabbits nnd 7 pheasants. Schoppe full orchestra dancing school, at UobMiis' opent houso on Saturday night. 5-3 1 Ailwrtfsetl Letters. The following lettors remain uncalled for at the local pout olllco: Mrs. P. Hart, William A. Stono and Harry Harris. to cuiti: a cold in oni: day l. Laxatlvo Ilroino Quinine Tablets. All '"-jsts refund tho money If it falls to euro. , East first dt , C. H. Two Men Killed anJ Three Injured at Ccnlralta, v BOILER HOUSE WAS SHATTERED. One Instantly Killed and One of the Vic tims Died Shortly After Entering the IIoapltal-Kocovory of tho Others Doubtful. Special to Evkxixo Ilriui.it. CtiXTRAMA, Nov. 7 A disastrous explosion occurred nt tho Contralla colliery at 5:13 o'clock this morning by which ono mnn was Instantly killed ami uno died shortly aftor entering tho Miners' hospital nt Fountain Spring. Three others were so badly scalded it is feared they will die. Tho victims nro : Jolts Uovith, a Pole, Instantly killed. John Stkixchock, Pole, 22 years of age, fireman, died 10 minutes after entering tho hospital. .Ioskimi Kuor.tr, Polo, 32 years, fireman, half tho surface of his body scnMul. Axuitnw Mi.sthock, Polo, laborer, 31 years, terribly scalded. Matiuah Lkscher, Clerinan, very seriously scalded. Tho oxploslon occurred at 5: !." o'clock this morning and caused consternation in the town and vicinity. Five of a nest of six hollers exploded and tho boiler house was blown into atoms, paits of it being hurled hundreds of yards away. It Is surprising thnt all tho victims were not instantly killed by tho shock or rlyiug ilobrhi. All tho men who suffered reside ill Centralia, oxcept Les clier, who lives at Ashland. Tho cause of tho oxploslun was evidently hisli pressure. Siuco tho heavy rains of tho past few days tlio boilers havo been kept up nt high pressure in older to keep all pumps working incessantly to break tho olfticts of the Hoods. Three of, tho victims.Minohock, Krolic nnd Stcnslink, are at tho Minora' hospital in a critical condition and tholr recovery Is doubtliil. IIAVU VOi: ANY' llll'lS ON HATS 2 Tlio pluco to get them Is at MAX LIIVIT'S. Wo havo received Special Pino Hats Per this occasion. Theso are tho prices: $2.00, $2.50, 3.00 nnd 38.50.., Tho almvo prices arc correct And we want you to call As we can a-suro yon TliMt mtr&tvlna will tnlt- rnn MAX I.i:VIT'S, 15 CAST C'ENTIIUSTRKKT. I'lof. DelMotte's I.ecilll-e l'pif. .limn II. DeMottc, tbo eminent lcc turei, will deliver a lecture under tlio uus pirea of the V. M. ('. A. in llersker's now opein hiiue, Mulisinoy City, 1'riday evening, Novetnlji r 13. 1MII1. Prof. IluMotte is u princo of lcituicrs and has for toveial years appeared before tho Teachers' Institute nnd has become a great favorite among Schuyl kill county teachers. All who appreciate nn entertainment and iiistrui tiso lecture, should avail tlieimelveb of this opportunity. Trains and electric cars will be held until the clt.e of tho lecture. RABBIT POT PIE LUNCH TO-NIdHT. Kveryhoily Iii!ti-d to Come and Try It at Itreen's Itlnllo Cafe. Plenty for all. Tlio best and only free lunch of its kind which will bo served to night. Pieparcd by competent cooks. Grand Army beansoupon Monday morning. Meals served at all hours. Series of Sermons, The series uf sermons on tho parable of "Tho Prodigal Son" at the M. L. church every Sunday evening havo been very suc cessful, the attendance being very largo. To morrow evening the pastor, I!ev. Alfred Iltehiier, will preach the third ono of tlio series on "The Return." A special invitation is extended to strangers to attend, 114 all scats in tho church nro free, which will welcome your presence most cordially. No levelling School. Notiio is hereby given that tlicro will bo no evening school sessions of tlio public school system next ueek, owing to tho sessions of the Teachers' County institute, lly older of tho School Hoard, John J. Pkice, Pres. Attest : I-'HAN'K Hanxa. Sec'y. Wo have something entirely now in 51.2o hats, At tho Ul'-TiMi.vn: hat store. Will I.ueiitu Here. From SltHinokin Herald. Jeslo G. Metz, who has so acceptably performed the duties of collector and solicitor of the Dally Herald, left yesterday for Shen andoah. Tlieie he will assist F. L. Stempson in tho management of the new Hotel Franey, which will open on tho 15th lust. Mr. Mel, will carry with him the best wishes of a host of Sliamokiu friends. Did you see Urumm'ssliow window display of Statuary ? Ilroke Car seals. Three boys, John August, of town; John Davis, of Maiiwvjlle, mid Charles Ilacon, of Itlngtown, broke two seals of a freight ear at tho Pennsylvania freight depot last night and took somo apples from the oar. Frauk War nick, tlio night watchman, caught August, but the boy wus released, as nothing of mucli value was stolon and the railway couqiauy is not disposed to go to tlio expense and troublo of prosecution in cases where upprociablo loss is not sustainod. Klectrlo Car Schedule. Commencing Tuesday morning, November 10th, cars of tho Schuylkill Traction Com pany will lenvo all points every 10 inlnutos. The curs In Mahanoy City will stop and start from the corner of Main and Centre streets. This will continue for scvoral days, ami is made necessary by the rcnowal of some of tho machinery lu tho power house. 2t K. W. Asir, General Managor. WE KNOW" EVERY WOflAN Who buys one of our Uromns nnd Buckets for 25c. wiii admit that she sets 40c. wotti' of goods. Some new things just in : Combined Ironing Tables and Step Ladder, Magic Clothes Dryers, Carpet Beaters, Folding Wash Benches, Ironing Boards, Bread Boards, Bamboo Easels, Enameled Easels. AUItlVKl) TO-riAV 11 New Patterns of FLOOR OIL CLOTH G I R V I N ' S 4 and 8 S. Main St. .Miss Middle's ltirtliihiy. Mario, 13-ycar-nld daiightcr of Dr. .1 i Itiddle, the superintendent and surgcon-m-ehiof of the Miners' hospitnl, at I'ountam Springs, yesterday celebrated hor tliirtei nlli anniversary by giving a party in the parbu of Iter parent's liome, which was attended by the mandolin club of Prof. V.. W. Wilde ol town, of which Miss Iliddlo Is also ,( member. The guests wcio Prof. Vuldc ami Misses Maggie Ilradigan, Katlo Qulnii, K.ll.i I'rancy, Ncllio Dfglicrty and Maggie Iled dall. The afternoon wnispent in an exceed Innlv nlfMisnnt tiiimiior nml wns fnllnwnil w a nimptuuus least, after which tlio party, ac- ciinipanicii ny nr. aim .Mrs. limine ami in Williams, of Duuinorc, drovo to Ashland and tifirHi-ilinteil in (I IMifinr r.,htlenl lintd for tin. bcuollt of the Presbyterian church of that place. A notalilo incident m conneitiun with Miss llidilln'tt n tin! enrsnrv in Hint 1 years ago yesterday tho Miners' hospital wa first opened mid Mis. Iliddlo was the first patient, giving birth to Miss Marie. Wo havo tho finest colored hueom shirt-, over shown by any ono In the business nt cents. At .MAX I.DVIT'S. Doing tiood Wolk. The appointment of Kills Jordan, of Camp 235, Lost Cicck, as District President. 1 provlng to bo a wio selection. Since assum ing the position lie has created great intt re-i among the members, anil the above camp h i-. Initiated twcnty-llvo new members mninly through his clforts. Tho camp lias organii d a degree team, ami at the regular meeting last night a ncw member was initiated wit . imprcssivo ceremonies. John II. l)nnh, Abraham Yost and Geoige Ilafncr, of ton n were present and speak very highly ot iln degroe team's work. Help Colni-s to Those Wlio TnK Red Flag Oil for sprains, burns, cuts. It 11 rubier llros., drug store. Clmliri-d Oil' To-night. Thoso articles held over from tho Rescuo Hook and Ladder Company's fair, will he chanced oil' to-night nt 7.00 o'clock, nt the truck house. Those parties Interested should not fail tiattcnd. Itemovat Philip Ilierman lias removed his shoemaker shop to 37 N. Market street, liear of il kinsou's dry .goods store. 10-27-2W THIS DAY We received an entire new line of China Ware, which will be sold at prices within the reach of everybody's pocket book. Decorated Cup & Saucer, 35c; real value 50c " Salad Dishes, 75c; " $1.00 " Bread Plate, 25c; " 50c " Plate Sets, 25c; " 40c ' A large line of "After Dinner" Coffees nt 25c. each. Never before sold for less than 3oc.,35C and -10c. Vases at Surprisingly Low Prices See This Handsome Line. F.J. Portz 8c Son. SHKNANDOAH. PA, A CHOICE ARTICLE -OUR BEEF WINE .IRON At 50c Per Bottle. O IM IY A.T KIRLIN'S DRUG STORE. 6 South Alain Street. h r
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