Clttll ISi I'Uftl SHENANDOAH, PA. 3IOXDAY XOVE3IBKR J, 189(5. ONE CENT VOL. XL-NO. 208. A LARGE. PARLOR : SUITS The Great Power Company Its Business. Starts Up POWER TRANSMITTED TO BUFFALO Street Cars In That City Being Propelled by the Force of the Mighty Cataract. The Power to be Increased to Fifty Thousand Horse Power. Juet Received. F"rom $25 Upwards. J. P. WILLIAMS 8c SON, SOUTH MAIN; STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. WOOLEN BIG BARGAINS -IN- GLOVES AND FINK UNDERWEAR fc MAX LEVIT, UP-TO-DATE HATTER and GENT'S FURNISHER, 15 EL. CENTRE STREET. GOLD STANDARD REACHED -AT-i ...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 COATS - AND - CAPES Of the very latest quality guaranteed. and best styes. Prices and J. J. PRICE'S, North nain St.. ShenanduiA. Pa. THE BOOART TRIAL. Kccrnl Towiinhicii Left To-day for Pitts burg In Attend It. Tho trial of Superintendent C. I). Itogart on the charge of raio ami attempted rape mndo by Jumes Smith, of town, on infortna tlon nlloged to liavo hern received from ono Clam Yates, of Knoxvllle, wheto Mr. lkigart was superintendent of schools hefoie ho be caino superintendent of tlio local schools, is fixed for to-morrow morning, at 10 o'clock, at Pittsburg. An army of counsel lias liecn engaged liy huth sidos. It is probable that the trial will ho finished within two duyf. The enso lintiirnlly excites great interest hero and several of our townsmen left town this morning to attend the trial, among them T. It. lleddall, list)., T. M. Stout, W. T. Trezlse and J. J. l'rlco. Tho llKni.n will bo represented at the trial hy C. T. Straughti and dally reports of tlio trial will bo pub lished by the paper, as well as a full steno graphic report of tho testimony and other proceedings us soon as a special stenographer engaged for tho occasion can furnish it, so that tho people of this town may have the full bcuoflt of all that transpires at tho trial. Chrysanthemums, 111 South Main street. Powder Mill Kx'plo.lon, No I'ntnlltles. MAUCH ClIU.SK, I'll., Nov. 10. All OX plosion occurred Saturday nftornoon nt tho Now York Powder mills, located on tho Nesquehonlng branch of tho Control ltnllroml of New Jersey, about threo miles above hore. Tho mixing department and Some Festivities ltecame Riotous the Police Interfered. and LOCKUP FILLED WITH PRISONERS. Eleven Men Were Gathered In at Ono Place and Seven More at Another-Dr. Stein Dressed Several Wounds Sustained at Some of the Jollifications. UfFKALo. Nov. 111. At midnight the turning of n switch In tho big power house nt Niagara Falls completed n circuit which caused Niagara rlvor to How up hill, so tc speak, by returning a fraction of Its re sistless energy, which had already swept past tho gates of Buffalo, back Into thai city, twenty seven miles distance. The harness was buckled that hltchos tho fac tory wheels of Buffalo to tho greatest cat nrnct on earth. This morning tho Btreot cars of this city started running by Falli power. Hereafter tho Falls must work enough to earn their living. The buckling of tho harness could have been dono as well twolvo hours earlier, but owing to tho fnct that tho father ot Wllllnm U. Ilanklne, of Now York, secre tary 01 mo Niagara n ,,,,, ,, bulldintr In which tho explosion oe is a clergyman, ami in ueioroiico iu .us . ,- , nnil . smrk llow into wishes tho Magara tolls power was nol .. . .,.,,,.,,, simi -rhom.m Lager, ono of tho employes, and C. K. Clark, the superintendent, narrowly os cuped with their lives. Tho projierty was ilainuged to thooxtont ot about $I,IKX). Mine Tiro at ShitinoUin. SlIAMOKIN, l'a , Nov. 10. Firo was dis covered in tho Nellson shaft Friday after noon in tho counter gangway of No. 10 vein, and Is still burning fiercely. It Is believed tho nilno will have to bo Hooded, which will entail a great llniinclal loss and throw between TOO and 800 pcoplo out of employment. Tho gangway was evidently lirud by tho explosion of n shot, and as soon as discovered an alarm wus given. Tho colliery also closed down, mid all tho men and mules in tho mlno woro hoisted out. Wurruut 'for ft Hypnotist. Schanton, l'a., Nov. 1(1. A few days ugo a company wus organized in this city to givo hypnotic performances. Itlsunder tho direction of Richard Iiryant, of this city. Ono ot its mombcrs 1? Sundford Ktiglo, tho 10-year-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Knglc, of 109 Lackawanna avenuo. The particular rolo which ho is to pluyuppeart to bo to lio in storo windows whllo undot tho hypnotic inllucuco. His parents lo .ed of this nnd notified Chief of Po lice Holding. A warrant was sworn out for the arrest of Mr. Dryaut, charging bim with enticing young Euglo nway. WE KNOW EVERY WOHAN Who buys one of our llrooms and Buckets for 25c. will admit that she gets 40c. wort'.i of goods. COLUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY BREWERS OR 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 Paper. turned Into tho transmitting system nt noon, ns had been expected. Tho connec tions were mndo at midnight. Tho force of experts having tho work In chargo were busy oil of Saturday night and until late lost evening testing tho various connec tions and going over tho machinery tc innko suro that everything was In propel order. When ovorythlng was inrcndlnest for tho switch to bo thrown open tho cleo trlclans were confident that thero need Ik no cessation of tlio current sot flowing over tho wires of tho Buffalo Street rail way system. Tho distance covered by tho lino between Buffalo and tho Falls is twenty-sovon inilos, nnd tho expert electricians whe have tho work in charge estimate that the loss of energy will bo less than 10 per cent, and mny not much exceed 5. Cnro ful tests nro to bo made in this connection, the tosts covering both night nnd day In clear as well as rnlny weather. Tho elec tricians aro paying particular attention to this test ns on tho porfoct Insulation ot tho carrying lino depends much of tho fu ture succoss of tho undertaking. Tho lino thnt has boen built to carry the current bearing wlros Is of a most sub stantial nature. Unllko tho ordinary tel egraph lino, tho poles nro placed very close together, and nro bracod In such n manner as to bo proof against heavy storms. At curves tho poles nro set doublo, nnd arc Biyed to numerous smaller polos to pro ven sagging. Tho overhead lino extend? from v. pow-er house at tho Falls to the city limits if Buffalo, whero tho wires entor cement c adults. On tho overhead lino glass Insulato.-, -r0 found unequal to tho strain, nnd porceln... -.BUiturs wore mndo specially to hold tho win. Those insulators were subjectod to ao.rr0nto( 80,000 volts before being put in use. - Thero nro nt present on tho polos eight cables each with a carrying capacity of 6,000 horso power, or 40,000 horso power In all. Tho poles nro of suqh a substantial character, however, thnt this number of cables can bo doubled without subjecting them to n greater btraln than is consid ered safe. Tho oulv contract mndo so far for the dolivory of power In Buffalo by tho power company Is that with tho Buffalo Street From 25 cents to 20 cents j from 10 cents to 8 cents. All other grades accordingly. This stock must be disposed of nt once, in order that I can enlarge my store. Theso bargains will hold good for a short time Jy. .e&tie at once nnd take advantage of the reduction. '-! W C . 1 I . i. 1 I. It, Irtl T.H J l.A.I .... DEALER IN WALL TAPER. 23 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa. 1 GOOD BREAD; ...CAN ONLY BE MADE C IK GOOD FLOU 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 srive full satisfaction in every case. Our Popular Brands are DAISY, MOSS ROSE, OUR LILY, LEXINGTON MINCE PIES are now in season, ror good nunce pies use 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. PoVHealth use our "Old Time" Wholewheat Graham Flour. Cry our OLD TIME RYE FLOUR and Granulated Corn Meal OUR CHOP is straight goods. or oat hulls in our teed. We usa no corn cobs NEW FRUITS. New Evaporated California Prunes, Peaches and Apri cots. New Raisins, Currants, Citron and Lemon Peal. New Mackerel- -Thls Season's Catch Large and Small. -White and Fat ) l"ai-iv Creamery Butter and 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 of new Floor Oil Cloth. New 1 Patterns and Low Prices. RAG CARPETS Our stock is large and prices low. G. W. KEITER, SHENANDOAH, - PENNA Unlisted to Death In an Ash l'H. Philadelphia, Nov. 10. To escape tho contents of an overturned ladle ui molten metal at the Mldvnlo Stool works, James Stott leapeil into n pit of red hot cinders nnd was literally roustod to death. Before Mis "OuJ.ouj ijB oxtrlcated from tho bed or sectnin. ur0 tl)0 victim's clothing was ignited, ";of.WiipnIy with groat dllll culty thn.'ovU ; " ..tomun could bo t at all. Stoics machinist U at all. ,1'ld. l. burglaroiKSA,",K 1 "7. Thero weie no lew than si dozen Polish nnd Lithuanian weddings in town since Friday night, last, and the police had tholr hands full in suppressing disturbances thnt followed some of them Saturday night and yesterday. The lockup is now filled with many of the men who participated in tbo festivities. At ono wedding eleven men were taken into custody. Most of Hie arrests were made by Chief of I'ollio Tih and ins force. Tlio principal en-o was in Malouo's row on tho rocks Saturday night. Two men who wcro in attendance were ludly beaten and thrown down long flight of steps. They were badly cut and otherwise injurcij, but mnilo their wuy up town mid made complaint to the Chief of Police, who went to tlio house witli three of ills men and found the celebra tion of n wedding going on nt a riotoiH rate. Kleven of tlio men were taken into custndv and marched to the lockup. Six of them were discharged upon paying the borough flno and costs and the rest aro serving forty- eight hours. Last night complaint was mado by the residents of the vicinity of tlio corner of Poplar and West streets thnt they had been tormented by the celebration of a wedding, which had been lu continual progross from Friday nielit and tho church services in the neighborhood were disturbed by the reckless ness of the festivities. Chief Tosh nnd his force went to tlio place and took seven men Jn custody. All paid the borough lino and costs nnd were discharged. Dr. W. X. Stein was called upon last night to dress two victiinsof another wedding. One was Victor I'oscuwicz, of 110 Knst t'entro Street. Ho had a cut on tho forehead that laid the skull bare from the linir to the bridge of tlio nose, lie also had a bad cut under tho left eyo. Tlio latter cut was so seveio that it exposed to view tlio working of tho eyo lull. Anthony Ultatuski wus arrested and put under ball for inflicting thesoinjurics. Tho other victim was John Waltuski. He was unable, to give much of nn account of his case, but saiil that whtle lie stood in nn nliey an unknown man brought down upon his head a large pitcher full of beer. The bovemgo drenched Waltuski's clothing nnd the pitcher was shattered. The pieces lacerated Waltuski's scalp so ludly that Dr. Stein was obliged to put six stitches in it. Ofllccr Leo lat night arrested Peter Sliliuinkawicz for drunkenness nnd lighting on tl.e streets. Peter paid the borough flno nnd costs and was discharged. The police had three additional drunks before tho Chief Burgess last night. Kendriele House l'ren J, Illicit, lican soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Chrysanthemums, 10 South -Main street. 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 RVIN'S 4 and 8 S. Main St. o 111 co nttiH about !; ,J thoy wuatf ono of t Railway company for 1,000 horso power. gh0p, in unuer me contract wiui mu vuy mo v-uin-pletlon of the undertaklnf? of delivering power in Buffalo wns not obligatory before next Juno. It was in order to secure the contract with tho street rnllwny compnny that tho work was hurried through so fur nhend of tlmo. Contracts with othors de siring to uso tho electrical power will now bo mado, and it is thought that by tho opening of spring tho power will bo well distributed throughout tho city. Sinco tho inception of tho undortaKing nnd during its carrying out tho company have frequently called upon Slessrs. Edi son and Tesla forndvlco, anil tneso iamous masters of eloctriclty have boen frequent visitors to tho Niagara Fulls power house to solvo technical problems. Tho power will sell in Buffalo for $30 a horso power per annum, nnd under its contract with tho city the company must Increiso Us capacity 10,000 horso power per year until tho maximum of 00,000 horso power has been renchod. At Buffalo tho switches In tho street railway powor house wcro turned on ex actly nt midnight by W L. H. Emmett, chief engineer of tho Ueneral lMectrlo com pany. Mayor Jowett was pro.-ent, and hold tho watch. Everything worked smoothly. 1'llHtOlllCt: Nov. 10. Daring blew open tho safe In tho post- Glen Lyons and got away with 00 cash. They secured tho tools iited by breaking into a blacksmith id ontered tho postolllco through liviug M0 re,,r windows. Soveral fumllles in. tl.i, liilicar tho postolllco were awakened saw thi5"0'"0 ot tl10 explosion and some uurgiurs leaving uio uuuuiiig. DaiifS s.iiaiiW nnd lu Jtimesli:.i seven 11 only licri coma teo cut frcu duugcuU V mum. n HeanjJ .Meal borously 111 from a Krenk llet. OS, l'a., Nov. 1(1. II. M. Baxter, of llle, made a wager on tho election, :st Thursday night walked from own to Greenville, 11 distnnco ot nlies, lu his bare feet and attired his night clothes. Ho was over- vlth the cold and his feet were badly 111 tho long walk. 110 is nov lying ously ill. At Itreen'n Illiilto Cafe. ir soup will bo served as frco lunch to- Plenty for nil. soup to-morrow morning. s served nt nil hours. 1 T 1 itnuiy in-..,..,. .,- uiiiMo. whoso name could not bo lenrnod, Centre Stacked by several men near the liist l,B(lklt5't street bridge on Saturday night and ... ii... 1, intoinscii-sibility. No nrrosts followed ......m.-j victim could not identify any of ills DcK 1'resldent-eleet IWcKlnley's Sunday CANTON, O., Nov. 10. President-elect JIoKlnley yesterday afternoon enjoyed a rldo lu tho family cnrrlngo, accompanied by Webb C. Hoyos, who wus u guost ut tho SleKluley homo. Mr. Hayos accom panied Major McKlnloy to tho First M. E. church In the morning, tho son of the Ohio president and tho prosldent-eloi 1 1 walking to and Iron) tho place of wor- 1 ship. Mujor McKlnloy sat in tho pow with his aged mothor and his slstor. Ho did nut forget to call nt his ngod mothor's home, and ho nlso spent as much time as he could with his wlfo, whoso health has Im- I proved tsonsldonibly during tho lust few duys. Chrysanthemums, 10 South Main street. A rSruud Hull For tho benefit of tlio new Pollih Itomnn Cuthollo School, of Slicnandoali, Pa., will be held November 17th, 1MW, in Itohbins' hall. Will begin nt 1 o'clock p. m. Tickets 35 ' conts, H 1 Choice Cut Flower and I'lunts. Lovers of choico out roses and carnations j will find a large nsortnient nt our tropical garden to-day. Also palms and nil the shades -of chrysanthemums, hardy rotos, lilies and other plants. 1 11. W. Montgomery, Florist, 1 lMLlt 10 South Main Ht. .'trl nut Jai (ireellif M.,tnrlH I s .. u III l'i Miai numha ruuerul. William Lewis, who died nt the Miners' nspftnl from hemorrhage of the lungs, wns l,llri yesterday, llio luncrai took place fmm t.ianilly residence on south reach nllev nmf 8 attended by members of Plank Uidgo Lodge-TCU- 11 " ' luiuriueni, was mado ut Mali.7 -.y. Thomas Welsh, the third oi tliX'-Vms who died from injuries received in tlio ac cldentnt Packer No. 2 colliery, nnd who died nt tho Miners' hospital on Thursday morn ing, was buried this morning. Tlio funeral proceeded from tho family resideneo at Con nor's Patch to flimrdville, where high mass was cclcbmted and Interment mado in St. Josepli's cemetery. Members of the Lost Creek T. A. Ii. Society and A. . tl., uotn 01 which the deceased was a member 01, wero 111 attendance. New llotul Opened. Manager F. I,. Stemiison this morning opened tlio lintel Finney nt the corner of Jardin and Coal stiects. Tlio hotel has been handsomely furnished and tlio appointments generally aro uf a very complete order. The register showed a number of guests fur tho day and the following menu was ollercd ns a stnrtcr. Puree of Tomato Soup. Prime I!ibs of Ileef, (llrown (Iravy ). Kidney Roast of Lamb. liaked Oyster Pic lilacklierry Itull, (Wine Sauce). Cum I'rlttcis. Apple Sauce. Baked Sweet Potatoes. Green Peas. Tomatoes. Sugar Corn. Cauliflower Steamed Potatoes. Celery. tjueen Olives. Horseradish. Worcestershire Sauco. Tomato CaUup. Lemon Custard Pie. Applo Pie. Mince Pie, ( Urandy Sauce). 1'ruit Jelly. X.infjnilel Claret. Cofl'eo. Tea. Cafe uoir au Cognac. Fruit. Nuts. Manager Stcinpson is by 110 means a novice in the hotel business. He was manager of tho City Hotel at Shamokiu for n number of years and tho famo bo won thcio justifies the prediction that ho will mako the Hotel Fnuiey one uf the leading hostclries of the region. llrrnnuii'rt New Itestaurnnt. Vegetable soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Arrested for l'ulo Arret John Murkawicz and Charles Ilolenls wero last night put under $300 hall, each, by Justice Cardin, oil complaint of John ISircb who asi-erts thnt at two o'clock yesterday morning lie wns dragged out of bed nnd placed under arrest on a false charge of assault and battery mado by the two men lie has now prosecuted. Chrysanthemums, 10 South .Main stiect. Health IteportK. Only ono cao has been reported to the Hoard of Health since. Saturday morning. It was a caso of measles, Florence Calinsky. 2 years, I iist Centro street, being the patient. to cum: A COLD is dm: day Tako Luxntlvo llromu Quinine Tablets. Ail druggists refund tho money If It falls to cure. 25 cents. ISlekert'f, Ciifo, Nothing spccinl in hot lunch will scrvcMnorrow morning. bo THS DAY At Kepelilnskl'B Arcade Cafe., fornU beau soup to-nlglit. lunch to-morrow morning. Weddings Plentiful. priests of tho Polish, Lithuanian and . embolic churches wcro kept busy on lay hy performing wedding ceremonies. 11 marriages were periormou. ysaiitliciuums, 10 Soutli Main street. Mtirrled hy 11 Justice. s Maud Becker nnd Daniel Hesser wore ,110 ifoJied Saturday night by Justice Curdiu, nt r limirnimmmTrnmnrnTmnmrtntttmnmnnnmiiia X-MAS PRESENT. COUPON TO "HERALD" READERS. Tlie holder ut 30 coupons of the HERALD is entitled to a nret cbuw ll(o 8ie. free-hand crnyon, worth $10.00, made from nny UlHtlnct pliototsrnpli, by iiains 68 cents nt M. lleeker's studio, V. Centra street, hliennn dotih, l'a. Send photograph In Immediately and have coupons ready upon re ceipt of portrait. NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. iiliuuiliiiuiiuiiluiiuiuuuuuiiiuuuiuuiniinuuuiir-ll Chrysanthemums, 10 South Main street. Obituary. Frederick V. Heiscnbcrger, aged 23 years, died nt 7: 15 o'clock Saturday evening nt the residence of bis father, Martin V. llciseu- bcrger, on Iiist Centre street, after nn illness resulting from a cold contracted on the nfglit of tho fire of June 1st, IMG, when his father's and many neighboring properties wero de stroyed. For over a year past tlio deceased had licen nn Invalid and was confined to his home. Ho was u single man. Tho cause of deatli is given as liver trouble. The deceased wns well known and up to the time of his illness was one of the most prominent young men uf the town. At the time tho fire re ferred to occurred he conducted a dry goods business in one of his father's bull. lings. Tho funeral will take place from the resi dence of the parents, a5 liist Centre street, at tl o'clock to-morrow morning. High mass will lie celebrated In the German Itonian Catholic church and tho remains will bo Interred in tlio Annunciation cemetery. I hrysnuthemums, 10 South Main street. On The (Irldlrou, The toot mil game at tin- ironing pane 011 aniruay uiu not come on, mu jinuuuuy. j team failing to appear. They took the cold shoulder by sending a telegram that the weather was not fit vorablo enough and that they had dlsbinded tho evening before. Juthogamoat tho Muhanoy City lrk yesterday afternoon between the Tigers, of that place, and the Lions, of the First ward, the scoro resulted in 11 victory for the homo team by a score of 8 to 0. Chrysanthemums, 10 Soutli Main street. Died After u Short Illnew. Anthony Markowskus, residing on South Pear alley, died 011 Saturday after an illness of twelve days with pneumonia. Deceased wns 30 years of age nnd wns employed as a driver for the Columbia brewery. He leaves 11 wlfo and one child in destituto circum stances. ' 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; Bread Plate, 25c; Plate Sets, 25c; $1,00 50c 40c A larite line of "After Dinner" Coffees nt 25c. each. Never before sold for less than Joe, 35c. ami 10c. Vases at Surprisingly Low Prices See This Handsome Line. F.J. Portz&Son, SHENANDOAH, YA, A CHOICE ATICLE -OUR- BEEF WINE t2MR0N At 50c Per Bottle. Worth display. seeing Ilruium's showC wlnd"jjir. ONLY AT KIRLIN'S DRUG STORE, 1 : 6 South Alain Street, , A s.