SHENANDOAH. PA. SATURDAY XOYE3NVE11 21, 180(5. OJfE CENT VOL. XL-NO. 200. GREAT BARGAINS IN FURNITURE 23 BEDDING. 'Mattresses Bedsteads Cupboards Sideboards Kitchen Tables Cradles 32. SO and Upwards. 1.75 3.75 " 5.75 ' - 1.90 " " ,75 " " P Dr. Conaty Refuses to Elevation. Talk of His BRIEF SKETCH OF HIS CAREER. Though a Native of Ireland, the Now Rector of the Catholic University In Washington Came Here In Infancy and Is Intensely American. J. P. WILLIAMS 8c SON, I3SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. SPECIAL- A suit of fine medi cated red flannels, at $i.45- "Natural w.ool suits at Si. 75 Extra fine camel hair suits at $2.i5- BIGGEST BARGAINS KNOWN. & WoltCKSTElt, Mnss., Nov SI. Itov. Thomas J. County, I). I)., was seen liy ft reproscntntlvo of tho Assoclntcd l'rois noon after tho nowsof his nppolntmoiitnK rector ot tho Cntholto Unlvorslty nt Washington wvisrocclvod In this city. Tho dlspntoh wns, ho sulci, tho most direct ami authen tic news ho hnd received nbout tho matter. However, In vlow of tho fact that no ofll clnl notification of hU nppolntmont hnd yot reached him, Dr. Connty snld ho did not enro to discuss tho subjoct, nsldo from declaring thnt ho Is very grateful for tho mnny expressions of conildenco already received. Dr. Conaty wns born In Ireland In 1&17. His fathor and mother wero both noted for their lntolloctunl attainments. Not long aftor his birth tho family camo to 6 .MAX LEVIT, UP-TO-DATE HATTER and GENT'S FURNISHER 15 iE. CENTRE! STREET. GOLD STANDARD REAOHED AT ...1 J. PRICE'S RELIABLE STAND... Where on the same basis yon can find a full and complete line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's COATS Of the very latest quality guaranteed. D - CAPES and best styles. Prices and J. J. PRICE'S, North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. 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. From 25 cent to 0 cents; from 10 cents to 8 4ents. All other gradea accordingly, IThis utock mut bo dWpowvl of at once, in order that can enlarge my-etore. These bargain u tvlll hold good for a short time Co mo at once and take advantage of tho reduction. T1 wj - J PAINTER. PAPHR HANGER AND inumab 11. znyuer, dealer in wall papeu, S3 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa, UET. DZL T. J. COXATY. this country mid established tholr homo at Taunton, Mass. In thnt city Dr. Con nty received his preparatory education. Ho then continued his studies nt Holy Cross collogo, Worcoster, and St. .Tosoph s semlnnry, Troy, N. Y. Tho University of Georgetown gave him tho degreo ot doctor of divinity In 1SSU. Dr. Conaty s religious work commonest at Worcester, Mass., whoro ho has re mained until tho prosont tlmo. After.flnlshing- his theological studies ho was nppolntod curnto to Hev. Mr. Grif- Uns at St. John's church. Ho remained In that position a number of years, and finally ho bocamo rector of tho Sacred Heart church, which was oroctcd under his nusplcos. From tho beginning of his enreor ns prlost ho was prominent ns an ablo and thoughtful speaker, especially upon tho subject of tonipernnco. For sev eral years ho has been tho head of tho Cnthollo summer school nt I'lattsburg, N. Y. Ho Is tho publisher of a weekly paper. Tho Catholic School Gazette, and is re garded as a firm supporter of tho parochial school. Ho has hold the ulllco of president of tho Catholic Total Abstlnonco Union of America for two terms. Ho has also been prominent In Irish national affairs, and Is netlvo lu tho Interests of tho Land League of America. Dr. Conaty's friends etato that ho Is a lovorof all things American, and has al ways ondenvorod to cultlvato moro than anything in his people a liking for good, broad American citizenship. JO STAND TRIAL FOR MURDER. Charles O. Kiil.er Will Pnco n July on Dee. 7 Neit. Nlr:i;isiow, Ph., Nov. 21. Charles O. Kaiser has Ijeen held to answer for tho murder of his wife, Kmma 1'. Kaiser, who wmish'it mid Instantly killed on a lonely roar' near Ilrldgeport on tho night of Oct. 88. Tho verdict rendered by tho coroner's Jury last ovonlng holds him responsible for 1 it death, ami adds that ho was nldod by ujiknown jiersons In a scheme to de frniil insurance companion. Kaiser was comjiiittcd to prison, and Doc. 7 has been fixed for his trial. When tho murder wns committed tho couple were driving homo from Gulf Mills, ft Ylljngo near Ilrldgeport, whoro thoy had been! delivering crayon portraits from their storalu this city. Tho first nowa of the crimp wns obtained by Frnnk Mnnclll, n Noriistown hotclkocpcr, who found Kaiser mad y circling about tho rond, shrieking "inn -dor," while in tho onrringo nearby lay t locorpso of his wife, with a bullet in tho 1 oad. Kaiser's story wns that tho mur der had beon committed by hlghwaymon, who -robbed thorn of valuables, jowolry and jnonoy. Next day, howovor, tho goods word found hidden undor'stonos along tht, road) nnd suspicion wns directed townrds tho husband. Sulisenuont dovelopmonts proved thnt tho woman's lifo Iiad recently been in surotj In a nunilwr of companies for her husband s benefit for an aggregate sum of $10,500 and that tho couple had not lived happily together. A mysterious man find woman, known to have been ill' tlnmtely associated with Kaiser, aro lm plicated. Detcctlvos aro searching for thorn, and tho enso bids fair to Iw rich In startling revelations. Tho team in which Kaiser and his wlfo redo has been Identi fied no one stolen from ox-Mayor Jack' son Of Gloucester, N. J. It was hired Sept. 5 by tho mysterious woman and novel1 returned. ThOevldonco adduced forms n strong circumstantial chain around Kaiser. It Is snld that, whllo denying his own guilt. Kaiser has admitted to detectives that ho knows tho murderer, but will not roveal his identity. Corbet! .Sign the Papers. Hoston, Nov. 21. James J. Corbett, tho pugilist, signed an agreement last night with Warren Lewis, presldont of tho Greater Now York Athletic club, formerly tho Ooney Island Athletic club, to spar twenty rounds with "Hob" Fltzsimmons beforo tho club on Jan. 11 for apursoof $20,000. Lewis yesterday recelvod a reply to his message to Fitzslimnous, who asked for a week's tlmo to consider Lowis' offer. A favorable answer, however, is ultimately expected. The date was selected rather hastily by Lewis, and ho will endeavor after Fltzsimmons has signed to have it changed to Jan. 1. AN IMPORTANT MI ILL Division Superintendent Scott Has Ordered Several Hemovals. A STEP TO PROMOTE SAFEGUARDS. Men Who Cannot Understand and Speak the English Language Cannot Hold Re- 'f sponsible Mine positions what Mine "- Inspector Stein Thinks. SPECIAL SALE- THANKSGIVING NEW MINCE MEAT AND CRANBERRIES. ...NEW CITRON AND LEMON PEEL. ...NEW CALIFORNIA PRUNES. Our Stock of Raisins Consists of Fancy London Layers and Clusters. New Muscatels and Valencias. New Seedless Raisins. New Seeded Raisins. New Muscatels Raisins, 4 pounds for 25 cents. Nl New naV. cleaned currants. NEW RIGS. alifornia Walnuts. 2 lb for New Soft Shell Almonds. 25c. NEW APPLE JELLY AND ORANGE HARMALADE. A Full Line of ...IJew Evaporated Fruits. New Peaches and Apricots, New Nectarines and Pitted Plums. New Blackberries and Pitted Cherries. G. W. KEITER, .t-ENANDOAH, - PENNA Dishonest School Olllclals Convicted. PoTTSVILLE, Pa., Nov. 21. A vordlot of guilty was brought ngainst James Konnn, school director; P. F. Dovlno, clerk, and Auditors Fogarty, Flnloy nnd Humphy, of tho Hlythe township school bonrd, yes terday. They had boon on trial chargod with conspiracy and fraud. Patrick Konnn, tho district treasurer, wns acquitted. Tho suit was brought by tho Philadelphia and Roadlng Coal and Iron company, a princi pal tnxpnyor in thnt township. It wns proven thnt $135 of tho township money was fraudulently obtained by raising or ders. Thoy divided this amount among thorn. On Friday of last week Michael Ilronnnn, James Konnn, Michael Conroy, Martin Dalanoy, Joseph Clemens ami Michael Whalon, niombors of tho samo board, pleaded guilty in court to bribery and misdemeanor in oillco. rUcAnllfVo Helen! Carroll. RAN Francisco, Nov. 31. Jnck McAu llffo, tho llghtwe'-ht I'hampion pugilist 01 tho world and Jlinmv Carroll, his oh' time rival and three times his antagonist in the ring for that honor, met last night before St. George's club in a ten round bout to settle tho question of superiority. In all their battlos previous to last night's MrAulllteo hns been tho victor, though never without a hard light, nnd last night's contest was no exception to tho rule. Tho decision giving tho battlo to McAulIITo met tho approval of tho majority. Wohnvo tho biggest lino of 50 cent new pun" tics over shown in Shenandoah. At .MAX LKVIT'S, 15 I"ast Centre street. Obituary. Mary, four-year-old daughter of John and Annie C'atiley, of 321 Last Centre street, died last ovonlng from congestion of tho brain after an illness of two weeks. Tho funeral will tako placo en Monday, at 2 p. m. In terment will bo nmdo in tho Annunciation cemetery. bright boy wanted to work botween school hours. Apply at No. 10 South Jardin street. Th llnznnr. Tho Bazaar to bo held next week is tho all absorbing topic. Why '! lierauso it is a de cided novelty, and people like novelties. It is a worthy object, and people like to help on a good cause. It is a good place to buy cheap Christmas gifts, and moro than all olso a delightful oveniug can bo spent with the gypsies and harlequins. Mother (looso and her family, tho Quakrs and llriton fisher- maids and tlawer girls, nnd in tho wondorful country store of Obedia and Hezeklah Hny seed. There is the delightful Colonial kitchen in which ono will live in tho eighteenth century, tho fine music and the turkey supper for which tho people of All Saints church are famous. Tho Philadelphia Investigation. Philadelphia, Nov. 21. Tho stuto sen ato commltteo appointed to investigate municipal affairs in Philadelphia had long session yestordny, and directed n good deal of attention to' tho business of tho street cleaning bureau of tho depart ment of publlo worka Sylvester J. Mar tin, chief of tho bureau of street cleaning, was tho witness. It is understood thatim Monday next tho commltteo will com mence an Investigation Into the con- 1 structlou anil oonditlon of tho Queen lnno ' rosorvolr. ltnllk Teller's Alleged Shortage. Lehano.v, Pa., Nov. 21. Harry Klein, the toller of the Fntniers' National bunk, ot Lebanon, was arrestoil ye.tenhiv, chargod with being short W,0U0, Klein was taken to Hnrrisburg for a hearing. The bank will lose nothing, ns Klolu's jondsmon will mako tho amount good. At Kepchinakr Arcailo t'nfe. i Hot Taumlea to-night. Hot lunch on Monday morning. , l'uneral. Tho funeral of Daniel, son of Lnwronco Cullen, tho boy who was killed in tho Kehi noor minos on Wednesday nftenioon, took placo this morning from tho family residcnio on West Strawberry alloy. Jllsh maw was celebrated In the Aniiunoiatlon church and Interment made in the Annunciation ccnios tery. We have tho lluost 25 cent silk neckwear , in tho markot. All of tho very latest patterns. At MAX LKVIT'S, 15 Hast Centre street. I .y Program. The following program will bo rendorcd at a meeting of tho "Y" this evening: Singing j prayer : scripture rending, 311m Wost ;. road lug, Cliarles llashoro ; "Mrs. Caudle's Lecturo on Spring Clothing," Miss i'.llznbcth M. Hecliner; recitation, Miss Lilly liovan cornet folo, Miss Sallie Iieddull ; News of a week, IMwurd T. Danks ; solo, Miss I'oru I'ewoll ; reuu lug, John I. Iiws.iii; critic s report. No little interest has been nrou.ed In this district by the announcement that Division superintendent George Scott, of tho Phila delphia & lioading Coal it Iron Company, hns given ardors for the discharge of sixteen Hungarians, Poles and Lithuanians who are now engaged ns fliuuicn and helpers In the boiler houses of collieries in tho vicinity of Malianoy Plane. The interest manifested hero arises from tho fact that Mr. Scott recently assumed personal jurisdiction of many of tho company's collieries in and about Shenandoah, as well as those 111 the (iilber ton valley, and it Is believed that his system of re-orgnnizntion will bo felt hero within a -hort time, although it is stated that if tlieie aro any changes locally they will not be as many in tho samo lino as at Mabanoy Plane, because but cotnparitlvely few Poles, Lithu anians ami Hungarians hold positions as firemen at the collieries in tlds vicinity. It appears that tho action taken by Super intendent Scott is not based upon any preju dice against nationality, hut is taken purely as a safeguard against nccldcnt. Mr. Scott has made careful investigation and satisfied himself that the men to be discharged aro not sulliciently reliablo to hold tho responsible position of lircmau in boiler housos. It is claimed that the recent boiler explosion at tlio C'eutrnlia colliery, in which several men lost their lives and others were injured, was due to tho employment of foreigners who could have averted tho accident had they po.sessed a mere intelligent idea of their duties. Theio is no dispute about tho industry, faithfulness and anxiety uf the poaplo in question to perform their duties well, but it Is claimed that ignorance of the Lnglish language prevents thoso peoplo from acquiring :i knowledge of their duties which the positions and tho safety of the man- peoplo employed about collieries de mand. Their ignorance of the language prevents them from fully understanding the instructions given them and disaster fro ipicntly follows. It is said the system of reform will not bo restricted to boiler houses, hut will he carried to tho breakers, jig houses, scraper lines, shafts, slopes and planes and nil uther places where machinery is involved and wherever men lire found who are in positions which re quire them to have a band in the operation of machinery and they are only able to re ceive Instructions by signs, or through in- tcrpieters, they will no lemovcd and men who understand the Lnglish laugmigo will ! put in their places. That there will be general sweeping of Poles, Lithuanians and Hungarians from tho positions referred to is not to be expected. Tlierulowili not apply to those who have acquired a sullicient knowledge of tho Lnglish language to enable them to intelligently receive instructions and make known what is required. A mine otlicial said to-day, "The movement is a good one. I find some men among tiio classes affected do not receive it very favorably, but when it is properly considered no one irrespective of nationality, can complain, as it is fur the benefit of all tho many thousands of men and boys who are employed in mid about tho mines. ' Upon being interviewed by a reporter on tho subject to-day Mino Inspector llliam Stein said : "It lias beon my oxperienco throughout my inspection district that many foreigners have been killed and maimed on account of being ignorant of tho dangers that present themselves, in not being ablo to fully understand how boilers ought to bo treated. There aro many who cannot un derstand what tho foremen say and, there fore, cannot bo considered qualified to take important positions cither inside or outside of a mine. In many cases tho foreigners who never before worked in or nbout the mines are a great source of danger to their fellow workmen, because wliere gas is gen crated they often get burned themselves, as well as causing the burning of those work ing near them. I know of a great many of them, howover, who aro good workmen and some of our best gangway miners belong to tho foreign element. I bcliovo that heads and bottoms of shafts, slopes and planes should bo manned by intelligent Lnglish spcakiug people, and mino but tho best ex perienced should be employed in boiler houses uud about breaker machinery, and in connection with all their department. .1 have known Sir. Scott many years and any steps ho may tako to remove workmen from a boiler house, or other place of work, at any of the collieries In his division is done with a view to protect lifo and property." S A Of Plain White Toilet Sets (12 pieces 1 at S2.50. Only 1 dozen of them. (Lower Store.) A few decorated Toilet Sets worth regular. $4.95. Now at $2.95. (Lower Store.) Fifty kinds of glass, hand and stand lamps. Very cheap. (Upper Store.) Watcu lor our Circulars for bargains In other lines. gnwTn's, 4 and 8 South Main Street. To lo to riorldn A farewell party was held last evening M the residence of Cliarles lilakcr, on South Jnrdin street, inhonornf Mrs. Clussie Hilder- brand, who Is about toloavo for Jacksonville. Florida, where sho will spend tho winter with her brothers, J. C. and Christian Grosser. The evening was spent very en Joyahly nnd indulgence in games was fnllowui by a midnight supper. Among thoso present were: Mrs. William Collins, Mrs. Charles lilaker, Mrs. David llcrrington, Mrs. David Motgan, Sirs. Covany, Mrs. Llmcr Loucks, Mrs. Philip Hoehlcr, Mrs. John Findley, .Mrs. Milton Iloycr, Mrs. William Price, Mrs. Thomas Jones, Mrs. J. lilover, Mrs. Jacob llildenbrand, Mrs. J. Davis, Mrs. David Eisenhower, Mrs. J. Wood, Mrs. Henry Iieisel, Mrs. Augustus Shoup, .Mrs. John Uartch, Mrs. Joseph Dusto, Mrs. Ldwurd Spears, Mrs. Harry Iiowse, Mrs. F. Lewis, Mrs. Joseph Hoyorand Mrs. M. Maker. Wodding rings, engagement rings and birthday rings, tho largest stock in tho county at Kruniuis. ClirjHniitliemllin Show. A charming picture and something en tirely now to the icsidents of this town is tho display of ever- variety of chrysanthemums, presenting all tho colors of tho rainbow at the chrysanthemum exhibit, No. 10 South Main street, which is well worth a visit. The ex hibition is the prettiest ever seen in tills city, intermingled with a pleasing array of palms, orchids and smaller potted plants. A big re duction is now offered on a large stock of dwarf plants with their large flowery heads. Special reduced rates tills afternoon and evening on an exceptionally laigo assortment of cut llowors. It. W. MoSTdOMEKV, Florist Ureminii's New lie stutirunt. Sour krout, pork and baked potatoes for free lunch on Monday morning. POWDER Absolutely Pure. am of tartar baking powder. Highest of -nvcnlnirfitrriwth. Liilct I nlti.,1 tstiu tJovcrl.mont Food Iteport. ai, JUKiMi 1'ownrji Co., New York. Act nil In Preparing for Christinas. Tho Sunday schools attached to the various churches of town will shortly begin prepara tions for tho Christmas holidays. It is noticc ablo that about this time of tho year the at tendance begins to increase at all tho Sunday schools. TO cciti: A COI.II IN oni: DA V Tako Laxative llromo Quinlno Tablets. All druggists refund tho money If it fails to cure. 25 cents. THIS WILL MAKE YOU WANT Tor It Tho .Most Appetizing Tree I.uiieU honed To-night. Chicken and wa files at the Kcndrick lluu-o. We have enough to supply the whole town, ladies' dining rooms attached. Hot lunch on Monday morning. New llrltlgo at l4ist Creek. The now bridge which is being erected by the taxpayers' association of West Malianoy towiiilup, opposite the Lehigh Valley Coal tompuny's office, Lost Creek, is going up rapidly and when completed will be much finer structure than the old one. At llreell's Hialtil Cafe, Sour krout and pork will be servod free to everybody to-night. Plenty for all. Hut lunch 011 Monday morning. Meals served at all hours. "lie Considerate." "Consideration" will be the sill Ject of tu morrow evening's sermon, by Jtev. Hubert O'ltoylo, in the Trinity Keformed church. Lverybody h welcome Applesl Applestt Apples!!! One carload of picked apples at 35 cents per bushel or 10 ceuta per peck. At A.J. bcheener's, 33 Wast Centre street. It Umbrellas, big stock Just received, at Brumm's. . DON'T DO A THINGS Until you have seen our handsome line of holiday offerings which are now being placed on sale. Noth ing we ever had compares with this season's goods. Come and inspect the grand assortment. (lames. Polls, Drums, WnKons, Norses, Mnglu Tuiteros, steam KtiglncNnud Boats, Mechanical Toys, T, a Sets Kitchen Sets, Kinks. Zithers, Itlocks. Trumpets, Itahy Rattles, Iron Trains, hulkjs, l-'iro liiiKlne, I'ook and I.adde Truck bad Irons, 31 1 IK wations ,Vc 1'clluloltl ut in lri-ssior canCH, work, uud Manicure Alliums, Ve. Kvery article filled tisrour' through with attraction ine worth. Those who come c reap the hesi and that w I1IU11CV . Vltl LlUUUn (LIC Oil I Look at them examine the them. It will cost you We cordially unite ou t F" .1 tr-rt:2r A- SHENANDtiVH A CHOICE ARTICLE -OUR- BEEF WINE AND IRON At 50c Per Bottle. O SI LY AT KIRLiiSrS DRUG STORE, 6 South Main Street. IjJvA