VOL. XL-NO. 277. SHENANDOAH. PA. MONDAY NOVOM511 fl, 189G. ON? CENT. A1 TO J. P. WILLIAMS 8c SON, SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. JSSSSsa MAX UP-TO-DATE HATTER and GENT'S FURNISHER, 15 E. CENTRE STREET. GOLD STANDARD REACHED .ATi ...J. J. PRICE'S RELIABLE STAND... "Where on the same basis you can Ladies', Misses' Of the very latest and "best styles. Prices and quality .guaranteed. JPPIPPQ North Main St., - 1 rxlOu. Shenandoah, Pa, COLUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY BREWERS OF R All the product of pure malt and hops of and endeavor always to MAKE THE BEST that can possibly be produced. l Reduction in Wall 3'rom 25 cents to 20 cents; accordingly. This stock can enlarge my store. ot. J-Xt Come at once imd lake advantage of the reduction. np 1 T C t PAINTER, PAPKU HANGER AND Thomas n. Snyder, DEaiinwalliaiEh S3 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa. GOOD BREAD; .CAN ONLY BE Owning my own mill, remodeled and fitted up with the latest improved machinery, and using the best qualities of spring and winter wheat, J can guarantee OUI OWIN DKA1NU5 to give full satisfaction in every case. Our Popular Brands areDAI5Y, MOSS ROSE, OUR LILY, LEXINGTON. Mllipr DlCC are now in season. For good mince pies use 1 1 1st. r'lt.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 "Old Time" fry our OLD TIME RYE FLOUR and Granulated Corn Meal. OUR CHOP is straight goods. We use no corn cobs or oat hulls in our feed. NEW ew Evaporated California Prunes, Peaches and Apri FRUITS. cot. New Raisins, Currants, Citron and Lemon Peal. New Mackerel- -Thls Season's Catch Large and Small. Fancy Creamery Butterand F"ull 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. F-rom $25 Upwards. BIG BARGAINS IN GLOVES ASD- find a full and complete line of and Children's this brewery are .made of which we buy the best Paper. from 10 cent to 8 cents. AH other grades must bo disposed of at -once, in order that I These Imrg-uins will hold good for ft short time MADE FROM GOOD FLOUR. Wholewheat Graham Flour. -White and Fat of new Floor Oil Cloth, New The Republican Manager Talks of Mc Kliilcy's Intentions. AN EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS It Will bo Called to Adopt Measures to Obtain Sufficient Revenue Without Recourse to a Bond Issue-IIanna Says He Is Not After Office, Xkw York, Nov. D.Tho World says: JInrk Hannii gnvo Tho World tho follow ing outline of what ho understood to bo President-elect McKlnlor's general policy : "I Imvo hud but rompiirntlrcly brief conversations with Jlnjor McKinloy since his oloctlon. Nest week I ocpect to moo htm lit Clovolmul, ami, ns ho has had tlmo to think over matters, I presume lie will havo moro details thnn I 0111 at pres ont nwaro of. Hut this much I know, ho fools that ho owes much to tho patriotic Democrats who prefer principle to strict party tlos. Indiana, for Instance, was un questionably carried against fusion by Democratic) votes. Ho also recognizes tho very groat scrvico performed by Demo cratic and independent nowspapors dur ing tho campaign. "Major SIcICinley will endeavor to seo collected n groat national party that will glvo prosperity to tho country. Hooxpects and hopes that men of all shadosof former political belief will bo united to this end. I havo talked with somo of tho most in fluential of tho old Democratic loaders, and 1 am glad to say they aro in accord With llujor McKlnlcy's hopes. "The llrst movement ho will mako will bo to obtain sulllcicnt revenue to conduct tho government. Further issues of bonds would lie altogether too dangerous, llusl noss prosperity and stability demand that as soon as possible tho government should bo on a paying basis. To this end an oxtra session of congress will lo nocossary, and President Mrlvlnloy will undoubtedly call ono soon after his inauguration. "Legislation will bo required to secure tho desired revenue, and Mr. McKlnley will do everything in his power to secure It, as well as tho legal establishment of a policy which will tend to put everybody at work. In all this ho hopes and oxpocts that ho wil bo backed by patriotic men, regardloss of party linos. "As for myself, I am not after any of flco, and will endeavor to attend to pri vate business affairs, which need my per sonal supervision." Asked what Domocrats of note ho had talked with on tho subject of tho future, Sir. Hanun said: "I do not wish to namo thorn nil, but I rany montlon Messrs. W. C. Whitney and Abrum S, Ilowitt as oxiiinples." Tirclvo Wars for Murderer I'lvln. Wr.ST CllE&TKlt, Pa., Nov. H. Twelvo years' imprisonment In tho Knstern peni tentiary Is tho punishment which Presi dent Judge Wnddell imposed upon Thomas D. Klvin, of Phconlxvllle. Just about ono year ago tho prisoner, while on a drunken dobuuch, slashed tho throats of two of his children from ear to ear, and then treated himself likewise), permitting tho little ones to bleed to death over his own prostrato form. His wifo had a fow days previously eloped with another man, and the children were murdered In a spirit of revengo. On his first trial a llrst dogreo verdict was rendered against tho prisoner. An Kvttn Session of Congress. Washington, Nov. 0. "An extra ses sion of tho Fifty-fifth congress will bo con vened by Prosldent McKlnley shortly af ter the 4th of noxt March, and tho rov enuo question will bo token up and legis lation passed that will provide ample re ceipts for tho needs of tho government, and give a rensonablo protection to Amor can Industry-" This statement was made by Senator John Sherman, of Ohio, to corres'wndonts. Tho senator added thero will bo a general revision of tho torlff laws. Murdered DilrliiE a Drinking Hour. IIUXTIXODO.V, Pa., Nov. l. During a drinking bout betweon Italians at Hob crtsdulo, a mining town in tho lower end of this county, luto Saturday night, Peter Vcnzolomi was brutally murdorod. His slayers, Lowls, Lawrenco and Daniel Cherez and Chilian and Aloxunder Vo nanco, were lodged in jail hero lust night. The alleged murderers usod Iron plus and stones on their victim, whose head wus literally bea ton Into a jolly. Jealousy over a girl is said to have prompted tho crime. Indians Culebruto McKlnley' Victory. I'EN'bEit, Nob., Nov. 9. Tho Winnobago Indians, In Thurston county, havo grown onthuslastio over tho election returns, and revelled In a gorgeous feast and Indian danco on tho reservation tsuturday night. Colorod banners bearing tho inscription "McKinloy and Sound Money" were ex hibited during tho several dances to tho tune of tho tom-tom In tho hands of tho dusky niuldons. Tho feast and dance con tinued until the break of day. rienileil for Her Assailant's T.lfu. LEIIANOX, Kyi, Nov. 0. Wllllum Mann, tho negro who nssuultod Mrs. h. C. Clark last Tuosday, was oapturod and put in jail hero yesterday. While tho sheriff was bringing him here a mob took him and carried 1dm before Mrs. Clark, who iden tified him. Sho is expected to die, but pleaded with the crowd to lot tho lawtako its course. Negroes an well us white) threaten to lynch him If Sir. Clark dies. Hold lllchwny Itubbery In Passaic. Passaic, N. J., Nov. D. Kdward Wilson and Charles Edwards were sent to jail Saturday for highway robbery. Mrs. El lon Thompson, an eldorly woman, while walking down town, was attacked by tho two mon, who struck hor In tho faco and breast and then ran nway with hor pock etbook. Thoy were captured after un ex citing chaso. Jlli'kert' CHle. Our- free lunch to-inorrow morning will consl.t of filled beef and drossiug. Did you soe Ununm't show window display of Statuary? A FLEE1NO BURGLAR KILLED. Wns I'Mgnffftl In ltnhhlnir ttin House ot 111 former l'ltiplnycr, IjANtartkh, Pa , Nov. '.). A tragedy oc curred oarly yosterdny morning noar Parksburg, a small town In Chester county, on tho lino of tho Pennsylvania railroad, and not far from tho Lancaster county lxirdor. Tho victim wns a young oolorod man named Johnson, who was shot and Instantly killed by a tenant farmer named Hoopos, his former em ployer. Johnson was recontly discharged by Hoopos. About .1 o'clock in tlio morn ing Farmer Hoopos thought ho hoard sus picious noises In tho lower pojtlon of his house, and picking up his sriotgun ho Rtartod down stairs on a tour of Investiga tion. Tho trigger ot his gun accidentally caught in a doorway, and tho gun was discharged. Simultaneously with tho re port Hoopos saw a dark flguro dashing for tho doorway, whereupon ho took aim and ilrcd, tho fleeing flguro fulling with u yell. Whon a light had been procured Hooped found ho had sont a load of shot through tho body of his Into omployo, Johnson, killing him instantly. Tho dond thief hud pretty thoroughly ransacked ono room. Imncer In n Cut's lllte. EAOLEVII.LH, Pa., Nov. 0. Tho Blto of a cat may result In 18-ycar-old Stella Smith, daughter of John Smith, of this place, be coming a victim to hydrophobia. While the Child was playing with a litter of kit tens nearly three weoks ago, tho mother suddenly sprang at her and bit her on tho forollngor of tho right hand. Thocatdlnl three days lator, unmistakablo ovidoncos of hydrophobia having developed. Tho pa rents of tho child thou summoned n phy sician, who ordorcd that sho bo kept In a dark room and not be permitted to seo water or hear It running. Tho doctor Is hopeful that tho poison may bo eliminated from tho girl's system. . . , Kentucky's Itcpuhlicnn 1'lurntlty. Louisville, Nov. a Samuel J. Rob erts, chairman of tho Republican statu committee, yesterday sont tho following dispatch to President-eloct McKlnley: "Kentucky, for tho first tlmo in its his tory, has been carried by the Republicans In a presidential year. Tho ofllclul returns show you have carried tho statu by about D00 plurality. Kour years ago Kentucky gnve Clovcland 10,U0U plurality and cast 23,500 ropulist votes. The fusion of Pop ulists and Democrats this year was com plete, and your victory means a reversal of G 1,000 votes.based on the figures of lb'J2." Declares Knisor Is Innocent. Nouiustown, Pa., Nov. 11. Counsel for Charles O. Kaiser, Jr., claims that his client is Innocent of the murdorof his wifo and asserts that this will bo dourly shown upon tho trial of tho case He believes ho willbeablo to provo that tho suspected murderer In reality was in no way con neqted with tho crimo. Sittunln.y'A l'ootliall Omnes. The principal football gnmos on Satur day resulted as follows: Ac Cumhridcro Princeton, 12: Harvard, 0. At Providence Yale, 1(1; Drown, (J, At Albany Union, 10; Rutgers, 0. At Philadelphia Penn sylvania, 21; Carllslo Indians, 0. At Ithaca Cornell, lit; lliicknell, (). At llreen'n itlnltii Cafe. Clam soup will be served fice, to all patrons to-night. Plenty for all. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Meals served at all hours. I'ntertnlneil by Their Teucher, There was a social gathering Saturday evening at the rcsideuco of Miss Maliala Fairchild, the school teacher, on South Whlto strtet, at which a number of tho teacher's pupils wcro entertained, among them Hannah lirecker, Maize Seltzer, 1'dna Weld man, Maggie llees, Mary Itowe, Alice Corri gau, Mary Wasley, I'ra Powell, James Tohln, William I.eckle, William Shorrocks, Jamos O'llaro and Harry Jloyer. Refreshments were served and games were indulged in un til a lato hour. Kemlrick Iluusu l'ree Lunch. Vegetable soup to-night. Hut lunch to-monow morning. Tell From a llov Car. , liichaid Staeb. a brakeman on tho Lehigh Valley Iiallroad, fell from the top of a box car at Quakake Saturday afternoon and sus tained a fracture of the right leg below the knee and two ribs, and a lacerated wound of the forehead. Ho was removed to tho Miners' Hospital. Staeb is a married man 3!) years of ago and resides at t'uakake. ' llrennun's New ltefduuriint. Doan soup to-night. Hut lunch to-morrow iuoruiug. ' To I.envo l'or Ills Post. Cadet Troutiiian, of tho American Volun teers, will to-night make his farewell address to his comrades and friends in town and to morrow morning will leave for Wilkonlmrro toiiMiatin the American Volunteer work at that place Cadet Trotitmau has n host of friends here and they rogret the parting, hut feel that their loss w ill bo Wilkesbarre'ggain. At Kepchliiski's Arcadu Cafe. California hoau soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow uiuruiug. Health IteportN, The following additional eases of measles have been reported to tho Hoard of Health: William Jones, 8 months, lint Oak street ; Ihllph IfohUmd, 1 years. West Centre street; Jojsle Ileddall, 7 years and Dmiiia Irwin, 10 years, South Jardin street. Mrs. William James, 20 years, Sit South Janliu strott, has diphtheria. Help Collies to Thotu Who Take lied Flag Oil for sprains, burns, cuts. Oruhler Jtros., drug store. At .V Smoker. The members of Slajor Jennings Council No. 367, Jr. O. U. A. M will celebrate their eighth anniversary to-night aud after a brief business session will hold a smoker to which a number of friends havo been invited. A program of vocal and instrumental music to lntcrsperso tho addresses has been arranged. ltemovul. Philip Uicrniau has removed his shoemaker shop to 37 X. Market street. Rear of Wil kinson's dry goods store, 10-27-3w ' The Jurisdiction of Division Superln-, Undent Skeath Divided. PART OF IT TAKEN BY GEO. SCOTT. The Latter Will Personally Suprviso All Expect tho Collieries In and About Mahanoy City, and Superintend ent EroughaU's District. No little surprise was occasioned tn-dnv when It became known that Mr. lieorec Scott had assumed personal chargoof a part of the ilivision under t lie Philadelphia &. Heading Coal & lion Company heretofore under the supervision of Division Superintendent John Skeath, of Mahanoy City. The nows led to rumors of various kinds; some to tho elici t that thero would lie changes In district suporintendonries, etc., but they are ap parently groundless and the only choline mado is that hereafter Mr. Scott will per sonally supervise the operations at the col lieries of the company in tho Hillierton and this valleys from Yatesville to Ashland, with tho exception of Superintendent llrouglmll's dUtrict.atid Division Superintendent Shrelllcr will contimio in charge west of Ashland. The chango In no wisn affects tho jurisdic tions of any of tho district superintendents. It means simply that hereafter the olllcials. in the Shenandoah part of tho division will be uniler the jurisdiction of Mr. Scott, instead of Mr. Skeath. Very little lias been said concerning tho change. In fact it was mado several days ago and has been regarded tnoro or less as a secret. It appears that the work of combining and enlarging the workings of tho collieries In and about Mahanoy City and along tho (iilliertou Valley has given Division Superintendent Skeath so much to do that it has been wise to relieve him of tho Shenandoah part of the division and here after he will devote his tlmo solely to the Mahanoy and M. Nicholas districts, which are still very large, and Mr. Scott wil) devoto his attention to tho other in addition to his duties as assistant general superintendent. Tho now division superintendent is hy no means a stranger to the miners of this region. In fact few nien have been inmo imminent in active mine work than ho has. He was first foreman at Mt. La'tley and was then transferred to the Knickerbocker colliery. Subsequently he was made district superin tendent in the St. Nicholas district and re signed that position to become general super intendent for tho I.ohigli ,t W'llkosliarre (.'oil Company, with hcadquaiters at WilkcsUirro. Mr. Scott held this position until he became associated with lion. C. 1". King and with him took and completed tho contract for diking the gloat Jcddo tunnel, one of the finest specimens of tunnel work over ac complished in this country. The firm sub sequently conducted considerable tunnel work in the vicinity of Mt. ("armcl until several months ago, when Mr. Scott boranio assi-taul mining superintendent for the 1". it I!. C.ic I Co., with hoadquartcraatPottsvllle. Siih He Shot IlighHii'im-u. Special to 1'vi.nino Ilr.UAi.ii. Ashland, Nov. 0. Thomas Devine, who Is employed as a mii'so at the Miners' hospi tal, tells of a thrilling experience lie had while driving between Fountain Springs and I'rackvillo Saturday night. Ho says two men jumped from the sido of tho read. One caught hold of tho horse's bridle and the other attempted to get into the buggy. Devino whipped out a revolver and fired several shots, after which lie whipped up his horse and left the men be hind. Ho says ho is confident that one or more shuts hit each of tho men. Vesterilay ho appeared heforo Justico Horn, at Foun tain Springs, prepared to enter hail, hut as neither of the alleged wounded men had appeared, or prosecuted, Doviuo was paroled. Prompt Payment. To the Ollicors of tho Home Friendly Society, of Baltimore, Md. Guntlkme" : I desire to attest my confi dence in and gratitude to your society for the prompt manner in which you paid through your superintendent, William T. Eviuis, and agent, James lMtcrson, the claim of one hundred and fifteen dollars ($115) duo upon tho death of my sun, Willie F. Miller, who was killed in tho Koliiuoor colliery breaker on Saturday last. Mi:. Cathkiiink Millek, North Spruce Street. Shenandoah, I'a., Nov. U, WM. A Third Victim Dies. Joseph Kobil, tho third of tho five victims of tho boiler explosion at Ccntralla on Fri day, died at the Miners' hospital at four o'clock Saturday afternoon. Tho chances for tho recovery of the two remaining vic tims aro favorable. A Cat "-in, The workings of the Kehlev I!un colliery on Saturday caused a cnvlng'in of the surface a short distance north of the ilau on Welt Coal stieet. The breach is quite deep, 30 feet in length and 0 feet in width. " Stilt Idle. " The Indian llidge colliery continued idle to-day on account of the flooding of the shaft and the West Shenandoah colliery was obliged to suspend operatiuiis again at noun to-day on account of the accumulation of water in the workings. 1'ort I'ljiiu Photographed. Ilorough Solicitor Poriieroy to-day had lliohard Dabb make photographs of the stone wall on tho Flyiin property In tho First ward for use in the trials at court. Capias iHsiieil. The trial of Mrs. Kettrick, charged by tho police of this town with maintaining a di ordorly house, was fixed for to-day, but tho woman failed to appear in court at l'otuville and a capias was issued for her re-arrest. Died In Philadelphia. Word was received in tuwn yesterday of tho doath of Patrick Kyau, in Philadelphia, on Saturday, Tho cnuso of his death could not bo loarnod. Deceased is survived hy it wifo aud fivo children. He was one of the pioneer residents of town and moved to Phila delphia about four months ago. Buy Kcystono Hour. Ho sure that tho namo I.ESsro & IlAElt, Ashland, Pa., is printrd on ovcry sack. WE KNOW EVERY WOHAN Who buys one of our Htno'i mid Buckets for 25c. "'i' admit tlmt shegets 40c. wott'i 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, AltltlVKI) TO-DAY 11 New Patterns of FLOOR OIL CLOTH Gl RVI N'S 4 and 8 S. Main St. Ills s(.,, IlclniJIMl llllll. Considerable amusement wns occasioned by a young man walking along liist lcnti street yesterday in the direction of the Lehigh Valley depot. Ills raiment was of tho up-to-date order, hnttllsplaycd unmistak able evidences of a night out. They coin- prised a light suit and overcoat and a brown yachting cap. The young .man carried a cano and tried to assume a dUtulfied air, but the fart that ho had the torn of his socks pulled ovor tho bottoms of his trousers gave him away. Wortli seeing Urumm's show window display. Institute Opens. Tho annual session of tho Teachers' County Institute oiiened at l'ottsvillo to-day and all tho day schnol teachers of town were in at tendance. Most of them will spend the week at tho county seat. Sumo will return home every ovening, but they will be few. t'leilrle Cur Schedule. Commencing Tucsdjy morning, November loth, cars of tho Schuylkill Traction Com pany will letivo all points every 10 minutes. Tho cars in Mahanoy City will stop and start from tho corner of Main and Centre streets. This will coiitiiiuo for several days, ami u mado necessary by the renewal of some f the machinery in the power house. 2t K. W. Am, General Mining) i Held fur Assault. Anthony Poholski was put under S ino'i.nl by Justice (Janliu yesterday, on a ih.iii.if assault and lwttcry preferred by lrh Itynkauicz. A counter charge mail) hy Poholski for the breaking of a window was dismissed. Who Said They Illl() u Cough .' AdviiL Tuko I'un-Tlna, 'Joe. At (liul li r llros., drug storo. Collieries Itesiinie on I'lilt Time. Tho Philadelphia & lioading Coal Inn Company collieries resumed operations this morning ami will work as regular us the de mand for coal will permit and full time fur tho present. Tho collieries of the Lehigh Valley Coal Company also resumed this morning and will work full time this neek. TO ci iti: A t'OI.II IN oni; HAY Take ljixative Promo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the niouey if it fails to cure. 2o cents. 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 at 25c. each. Never before sold for less than 3oc.,35c and 10c. Vases at Surprisingly Low Prices See This Handsome Un?. F.J. Portz ? Son, SHEN'AXDOAH, PA, A CHOICE ARTICLE -OUR BEEF WINE IRON At 50c Per Bottle. ONLY AT KIRLIIM'S DRUG STORE, 6 South Main Strict. ic