rilfrrltrtftf fiMsSSScMft dKrlr f.) 1 J WW aftSHSS IIWJW 1 j VOL. XH.-N0 270. SHENANDOAH. PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1897. THIS QUEEN HOTEL. FRANEY. GUT fUS -OF- O. P. WILtIA. 13 SOUXH MAIN STRBeiffi '... " ----- j& SPECIAI, DRIVE IN m M GENTS' llIOLEKUIIHRl ' P. S. Fine ricrclinnt Tailoring a H MAXLEVIT, M FALL OF 1897. -NBW AND COMPLETE LINK OF- Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Rugs, New Special Sale of TABLE LINENS. . I .I CDCDirPT'Ci North Main St., Vat" m W a I I VI V I JThese beverages just suit the - -v most critical drinker. It just suits us to have them drink it, because they are pure and wholesome. COLUMBIA THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL IS mm KID GLOVES, Worth $1.25 a pair, reduced to 7Bc. Good only for ono week. GREAT BARGAINS IN CARPETS OP ALL KINDS. P. J. nONAGHAN, 3 SHENANDOAH. PAINTING AND Thomas H. Snyder, New Canned Having bought large lines of canned gpods, early in the season, before the heavy advance, we offer for consideration of cash buyers, TOMATOES. New Standard Cold Packed Tomatoes, 3 cans 25c. Now Fancy Tomatoes, extra size and quality, ... 2 cans 2r;c. CORN. New Maryland Sugar corn, fine quality , . . 4 cans 250 Our Pdpular Corn, Pride of Shenandoah, 3 cans 25c. Fancy Maine, Sugar Corn a cans 25c. PEAS'. New Early June Peas TCfeur T?i-1.r Iiinp PJJifol Pfinc V j"" j - j v.. New Early Garden Silted Peas, 2 cans 25c. SALMON. JSPpw Salmon, popular brand, extra quality, 2 cans 25c. Njejv Alaska Pink Salmon , 3 cans 25c. J- California Lemon Cling Peaches, extra quality, full cans, v heavy syrup, 3 cans, 50c. At KEITER'S. Sewing Machines Only $19.50- . . . Warranted for Plvo Years, . . . OR;: AT BARGAINS OPl'aiUtl) IN FURNITURE To crtsu buyers or oil the liistnlliiicnt plnn. Come. and sec the largest stock in the county to select from at prices that ilefy competition. S 8c SON, ENANDOAH, PA Window Shades, Draperies and Covers Bargains in all kinds of REMNANTS. a,- y Shenandoah, Pa. BEER ALE PORTER They also suit the most health iest drinker. Why ? because they have no equal. Good brews are the most comfort-giving and best tonics of the system. LADIES' IN ALL VAninTIEfl. Children's and Misses' Reefers and Long Coats. LINOLEUMS AND OIL CLOTHS VERY CHEAP. DECORATING! 23 South Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa. . . . 4 cans 25c. 1 ranc iro A Goods. G0J1TEST t 0010-1 A CIoso Republican Legislative Plurality Probable. BDSHNELL A SURE WINNER. Republican Governor's Plurality Is 26,520. THE 0L03E VOTE IN MARYLAND, Ropublioan State Tiokot Has a Plurality of 6,346. And t'ko ICiiputillonn Stnlo Clmlnnnn Gives 1'liztiroH to S11M11I11 IIIm Claim to n Plurality of Sovon or Nino In tlio liOiclBluturo on Joint Ilnllot In Now York Htato tho llomoorntlo Cnuillcluto ForC'hlor Judfro Hns Over 68,000 1'lurallt.v, una Van Wyok's Plurality Ovor Low Is 8i,B18-Xhe Triumph ofFusIou In Nebraska Con flrincd. Columbus, O., Nov. 4. Yesterday was a day of anxiety with the Ohio poli ticians. It opened with the Republi cans and Democrats both claiming the election of their state tickets, and a majority of the members of the legis lature. Before noon the Democrats conceded the election of Governor Bushnell nnd the state ticket by 26,520 plurality. Lust night the Democratic state committee announced no definite claims on the legislature, and the Re publican state committee raised Up claims to a majority of five on Joint ballot. On the returns complete at Re publican state headquarters the Demo crats will have a majority of two In the senate, and the Republicans of seven In the house. In these claims the fuslonUts from Cincinnati are all counted as Demo cratic. The Republicans can organize the house without fusion. There Is only one of the four senators elected on the fusion ticket In Cincinnati, who Is a Republican, and he now becomes a factor. If Senator,Volght. of Cincinnati, who Is a Republican, elected on the fusion ticket, should vote with the Re publicans PI' the organization of the senate, or op anything else, that body will be a tie, with Lieutenant Governor Jones, Republican, having the deciding vote. Chairman McConvlllo, of tho Demo cratic state committee, concedes the defeat of his state ticket, but states that they have reduced the Republican plurality of 51,000 of last year by over one-half Although others at Demo cratic state headquarters concede that the legislature will be Republican on a close majority, one or more, Chairman McConvllle does not concede the con trol of that body to the Republicans. The Republicans now expect two or more of the fusion Republicans to vote with them for senator, In which event they claim a majority of seven on Joint ballot, with 77 Republicans and 68 Dem ocrat!). None of the fusion votes for senator were counted on by the Re publican managers )n event they would be needed by "the pemocrnts to elect their nominee, but now monV ppepula,. tlons are made about the fusion votes, When It was thought that control of the legislature might depend upon one vote, there warn apprehension of trouble In some counties, Emissaries were sent out from state headquarters to gloss counties to watch tha counting. The Ohio law provides that "not less than one nor more than Ilvo days from the date of election the deputy state super visors In each county shall begin tha official canvass of the vote and con tinue from day to day until completed." Jn event of protracted contests In close cpuntles, the suspense might have con tinued (111 the legislature met next January, Since the chance of the claims at Democratic! state headquarters on the complexion of the legislature two Im portant rumors have been vigorously circulated. One Is that John R. Ma Lean will be pressed by the Ohio De mocracy for the nomination of presi dent in 1900, and that Senator Hanna will have opposition In his own party for election to the senate. It Is olalmed by those advocating MoLean for th presidential nomination that he de serves credit for the reduction of the Republican plurality to less than half of what It was last year, and of the Republican majority In the legislature from SO "on joint ballot to 5. And the Demoorats claim that the majority on Joint, ballot would be 5 the other way )t (l?ey had an equal chance on con tests, 'llere are 3 momoers oi me state senate, and pply one or twp of these districts are f)0 Close pr (loubtfu) as to .admit of contests on which Re publican senators could be unseated. On the other hand there (ire 103, mem bers of the house. In which the Repub licans claim a majority of 7, wlilla tho Democrats have a majority of t in the senate. And there are several coun ties so close that several seats oould be changed In that body, In the set tlement of contested seats the Repub licans would have such an advantage In the house over the Democrats In the senate that It Is not likely that the latter will be aggressors In that matr tef. And this may allow the close mar gin of the Republicans on Joint ballot tor senator to go uncontested In any of the close counties or before the com mittees on elections In the Benontf as sembly. There Is another alleged movement which is causing much comment, and that Is the rumor that Governor Hugh nell will be brought out for senator against Marcus A. Hanna. Allen O, Meyers, one of the managers at Demo cratic state headquarters, announced that Senator Hanna would never be elected to the senate on the close Joint majority that he claimed, although Hanna had been endorsed for senator by the last Republican state conven tion, the same as Foraker was indorsed by the Reoubllcaji sjtate convention two r I kili banquet season is now heie and the above bolel is now, with its new addition to its dining room I ntul otllfr lmnrnvt1lntltc V fllllv pnllirmnrt In nmrr rocnppt tr nrrntiiltmr1nt flnir nn... 4.1.-1 i j. . . ...,, i - v looking for first-class service. Everything new, steam heat, call bells, notei in uie county. Under the superior management of the present ble wife, its patrons are cuaranteed T board furnished. Try it, and see years ago. Mr. Meyers sata ir the ajpge call on the legislature went against the Democrats in the official count of jjhe close counties that the Democrats In the legislature would Join with a doien or more Republican members of tjiat body In electing Bushnell Instead 'of Hanna to the senate. Governor Bush nell and all others Involved In this movement deny any knowledge of t, or that they would have anything (to do with It. The four Republicans elected on the Fusion ticket for the house in Ham lltlon county are Charles F. Droste. John C. Otis, Dr. R. W. Lane and Frank II. Kempr. The Cincinnati Times-Star prints Interviews with all four, In which Kemper says he will vote for tho Republican caucus nomi nee. Otis will oppose Hanna. but Is otherwise non-committal. Lane Is a free silver man, and will probably vote with the Democrats on local measures, but Is unpledged for senatorial candi dates. Droste is free silver, and Bays he will vote for a senatorial candidate who agrees with him. Volght, the Fu sion Republican senator, was non-' committal. THE CONTEST IN MARYLAND. Indications Point to a Ropubllcnn i-iuroucy m tuo Legislature. Baltimore. Nov. 4. Ths fnllnwlni- table complied from semi-official re turns in soma counttnn nml p.tlmntpn In others shows the comparative ma jorities on the heads of tho respectlvo state tickets. Calvert county Is not In cluded, as nn rptiirnR hnvA IwAn . celved upon which to base an estimate. james a. smith was the Democratic candidate and PhlJIIps Lee Goldsbor ough the Republican candidate for state comptroller. Oountia. Smith. 'iso l',600 131 no 673 'soo Goldab h. 1,3(13 8,i& Alleguny. . .,, Anno Arundel Baltimore City.. M. Baltimore ., Caroline Carroll Cecil Charity) Dorclitwter.. Frederick Garrett Harford. Howard Knt.-. ..,,,,.,. Montgomery,.,,,,, Prince George's. . Quoen Anuo'n. Somerset,,,, ,, St. Mary's Talbot Woslilngton.,.,..,. Wicomico,..,.,,,,, Worcester. , , 200 "iio m 111 300 60 CH 61 W III!' II. ,f , , B74 810 1W 1W 000 400 Totals 6,158 11,433 Goldsborougli'H oHtlmated plurality 0,340, State Senator Norman B. Scott, chair man of the Republican state central committee, made the following state ment concerning the legislative situa tion: "It does not avail now to do any claiming that will not he substantiate by the returns, Ye have IB Republican senators to 9 Democratic, and 1 doubt ful, the one from Calvert, although I am assured that both the Republican senator and member of the house were elected there. "Of the 16 senators, 0 are hold-overs, If we elect the senator from Calvert, nnd I have no doubt but that we win, we win nave a majority of 8 In tfe senate, In the house there are 91 mem bers. It takes 46 of these to organize the house. I can show that we have 43 votes In the house. This gives us a ma jority of 1 In the house and either 7 or 0 on the Joint ballot. "This Is my claim and It will be found that it will be substantiated. I must confess that the majority Is a little too 1.... 1. . I uiun tui uuiuiuii, uui SUCH n small working majority has some- benefits, (or t always results In cementing the party together (Pr K0P4 legislative Work," The Dernooratlo State chairman Is also claiming a majority In the legis lature, but given no figures, The chairmen of both eornmltteen dispatched trusted lieutenants to Cal vert county yesterday afternoon to watch the count there. At Kepchluabl's Areado Garb, Liver and onions will be served, free, dur ing and between the sets of the perfoituauce to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Muile a Survey, Borough Surveyor Gregory was to-day engaged la making a survey fur a site fur the erection of tho soldiers' monument. The site Is situated between the Old Fel'ows' and Anuunciatloncemeteries. After the plans have been drawn up they will be presented to the G Irani EstAte for oontldemtlou, 100,000 pair of Ladles', Children's and Mou's rubbers at a were floe. At Womkk'h Shoe Store, UK North Main street. 11-8-lru The New Ilea Hive. JIave you been at the New Bee IIlvO, No. 908 But Centre street f Headquarters for dry goods, hosiery, underwear, eto. The cheapest plaae In the county, 10-88-tf the best. Boarders taken bv the - ' U1U1C how you, like it. HORRIBLE DISCOVERY. A Whole Family Meeta Death by SiiIToch lion at Lausfbril. Special to Kvbmnq Herald. Lansfohd, Nov. 4. A butcher of this place innde a horrible discovory on his rounds at 10 o'clock this morning. On roach Ing tho homo of a Hungarian customnr. nt No. 7, a mining patch near this place, ho rouud tlio door locked and broke it In. A suffocating odor of snlnliur in mnt him, and upon entering tho bedroom found tlio dead bodies of the husband, child and mother's father stretched upon the floor, while anothor child and a boarder wore nn. conscious and in a critical condition. Sloltlalzla unfo. ' Vegetable soup, freo, to-night. Oyster soup, free, to-morrow morning. All's Well That Knds Well. As the hands on the clock pointed to tlio sevouth hour this morning, William Schelder, who had forgotten that his wedding day was fixed for yeetcrday. led his disappointed bride. Miss Katie Nichter, of Wost Coal street, to tho hymeneal altar of tho Church of tlio Holy Family. Tlio wedding was par formed by tho rector. Ttev. Schucttcllioofer. In . tho presenco of a numbor of friends of both the contracting partlos. Tho bride was supported by Miss Arnold, daughter of a wealthy Hazloton browor. Tho duties of groomsman wcro attended to by Joseph Knlpplo, of town. A reception followed the ceremony at tho homo of tlio bride. - KJflllMTION OF ClIILKltEN'S CLOTH ING. Drowning, King & Co., of 010 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will give an exhibition of Children's Clothing in town, which will embrace nil the latest novolties. Parents aro cordially invited to accompany the children to tho Fecuson llouso parlors, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 5th and 0th. ll-l-2t JUckert's Cate. Our freo lunch to-night will consist of vegetable soup. Fish cakes to-morrow morn lug. Started on the Itoad. Tho J. L, Tempest Stook Company, which closed n very successful throe night's engage ment at Girardvllle on Tuesday night, have now taken to the road. Their flint stand la Lausford, where they will opon another three night engagement to-night. The scenery carried by tlio company required ono large baggage our. Tho company has secured dates at Frecland, Sunbury, Northumber land, Shamokln, WUUamsport ain Heading. KontlrlcU House Free Lunch. Grand Army bean soup will bo served, freo, to all patrons to-night. The Ushers' Association. All members are urgently requested to meet at tho new rending room this evening at 8:30, In tho Schmidt building, to bear the report of the law committee, Jfow names may bo presented at W time. Great inter est (s aroused among the young men. A Ben oral reception will bo held in tho now rooms on Saturday evening from 7 to P;30. Tho mooting this evening is important. Hreen's Itlalto Care. Chicken soup, free, to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Onuglit 111 the lttillora, John Hart, aged It year, and employed In the breaker at Preston No. 3 colliery, met In stant death this morning by being drawn Into the rollers. It Is not known how he was caught, but his body was drawn through the Tollers. Ills body was terribly lacerated, and resembled a mass of shredded flesh. The Tlotlra resided with his pa rents on the high road leading to Girardvllle. Just try a lOe box of Casoarets., the finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. I'oot null. The Ilazleton team will play at Ashland next Saturday. The Shenandoah and Ashland team will battle on the letter's mound a on Saturday, 18tb Inst. A great wine j expeofd.. Koyal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. Absolutely Pu.ro . SAMM rOWMA OO., KtW VOMC. gem POWDER ....j ijii-u puny iiiui may ug etc., as fine as is to be iound in any manager, J . G. Metz, and his estima dav. week or mni aw .oi.i- THE OFFICIAL VOTE. The Result Announced This Afternoon by the Returning Board. Speelal to Kve.ninq Herald. Potttvillk, November 4. Tho returning board to compute the olec tlon returns mot at noou to-day and Im mediately started upon their work. The board is composed of George I'. Walker and M. V, McLaughlin, of tlio Itepublican and Democratic headquartors, and Harry Solig man, John F. Finney and Albert lloelirig. At 4.00 o'clock this afternoon the IJoardan nounced the official vote as given below. The vote for Poor Director was uqt completed at this hour: STATE TBKASUKKK. !&'.D,V 10.3K0 auditor asNHitAU l!ll(r n Latlirm,'..-.. - . 0 Lathrop, ! SIIKMFF. Tfiolo. D ....... ftiwigm, k 12. 10,3-18 11,343 l'OOIt MB110TOB. Whlborll.D.., Kowe, It 10,801 A Merry Opening. With a ffonil limn r. I . ,Uigu aiicntinnco, tho new saloou, restaurant lud pool nnd billiard rooms of John Meldnlzis, of South Main street, were ushored into tho business world last evening. To enliven the features Of tho onnutiif. ihn T in... t... i , . oiluu was ln attendauco and rendered a concert, nrhi.i. was prouounced cilt uuVn l.v n .i.... present. Mr. Moldaizin t r guests and served an oxrnllnni. ..n,i,. which hml hpn Head, who will henceforth disponso all hevcnicea and nnlal.l... nf tl, i addition to th m;i:.rr in - ."u'lwfoiiiuma aim ac commodations Landlord Meldalzis will add two now billiard tables and a phonograph that will discourse all kinds of selections uunamHuy replaced by all that is pop ular in tho niiiafital ,nr),i a ., - t.iiuu success is the expression of everybody present. Attention. At the nextreeularmiuitii,0,.r iv..i.i..i. Camti NTn Qflft fft lio 1...1.1 xt ... . olv4 ull WUV1 l10 question of adopting new laws and also the . " " ",e manner in which we will celnhratn tlin Kntl. ...., , ,,, , . omuvoiwiry oi our onlor w ill be brought up. AH members are j ! 'fiu'eu i,o oe preseutat this meet lug for their own benofit as woll as the unmji a. uy oruer ot Tiros. H. Snvder, Pres. Attest : J. H. Daxks, Sec'y. l l-2-St Hlieiiuiuloali li'fin iita ,'i, The Sotlalllv nnnnoKfajl .1.. n v 1 lr i t n.fcu vnu uurcu oi . , ... u.MUUJr A who, iasc ecnlnir held a supper and entetenmeut in ui iiibi, pinge. a large crowd was nreflent nntl n uoaf st.m Miss Wlnfred Ileilly, of town, and Mr. Con nor, of Mahanoy City, won tho oako walk. Among tho other town peoplo in attendance wero: Jlossre. Joseph Hell, John Dowling and Toblaa Puvcell, and Misses Anuio Hen uoesy and Julia Cloary. Shooting Mutch an Suturtlay. There will bo a almnltnr. nti. c.- . on November 0, 1887, on tho hill above Itescue Hook and Ladder Company's dam. The dls- iuubo bi ue -iu yarns and No. 0 shot to be used onlv. The. match will nm., ,, . it o'olook In the morning. The prize will be a valuable bull weighing 700 pounds. Ticket 88 cents. If the weather is unfavorable the mateii will be postponed. 11-4-gt Minstrel rerfuriimiict, I'uatpaneil. Owing to the late arrival at tun itnmulln no Messrs. Wettc und Bnanlan nf ri. the minstrel perfonuanoe by the Nonpsriei vmu mi wo utiiniii oi me mother of William Ilutler, a deceased member, uw been noetnoned. The dau i. i.. ,i from election night, Nov. 2, to the following i iiuj , nuy, nvu. a ue acuoppe orcuestra has been enaaaed to furnish mini,, Ar n,- ,.... - VT.UI, SeaU are now on sale at Kirlin's drug store. l-rioes, (n, a, W aim M cent. 10-28-8 1 Made Their lleturna, The Judaes of election In thla t.in .- . M In other parts of the county, made their return to the 1'rothtniotary yesterday at lk.t. ..in. nil., i.-.i . . . . : ' " maiuir, 4 ur juuKe fweiveo lor bis nay fiS.S0 and (1 HO tar m uV-lt 1. -..I.. , . . , - -,. .v.mimkiiu 1U eenta a ml to and from their homes, besides .uu iur i-nwuug ano WKlUg dowu tho booth. A Idtlimr Deputy Mlsning. irnnrv T)lli1 mA nl Ql,.uir ir i.., s . - , - ''nil maniH ur- utles, who has been missing since the day of tuo jammer autHiuug, u u not yet been liAa.nl fmin Ilia u-lfa an.l A. M .. , - " inning Hit) now m destitute circumstances, and lost eveninir an. 1 ,1 1 1.. . rvl ... e-i . . . 1 inaatcu w 1 tmi i'iiwuii asiiwarK, or llmle ton. for relief, whloli was promptly gianiod. 'I used Dr. Hull's Cnnal, a...n i - - " " a w, , u m iu y family and found Its unrk n.i,. v.. household is complete without It. Cbaa. Scholar, SS Norrla St., Hal to., Md." IUaembled a Geyaer. Pedettriana on Ni.rll, Tall., .li.. 1 . m --". .Mw, tuia morn ins witnessed a baanuftii .ik, ,..1.1.1. nawubled a geyaer. It was the bursting of mm ifuutr uiuiu wuere me oouueoilon had been made to the raaidAnn nf u ai. The water shot folly 80 feet In the alfand the demonstration luted a half hour. TjiROA' Abraham fmsti I.' .! . ' "CCs 'I: 1 1. '. his' mis; Father snd Jo . ui i m Co fishing Ihr rut . it i CMId V-'.lli S'rr,!,in After A ".ii .'i rii f a His Throat. A ser.satlon tlmt i hum d nhr of the Uirn whs cicutt d tliis m.,u, rrports that Abraham M,,sttv janitors of the pu'ihc schmils. h.nl ,1 to commit Hiiiciilc l Milling In- i that his seven-year old -on. Willi accompanied the lathci m a ii,hn larclay, nn. ii-,,'nit lloth reports were truo, but ti the father inflicted upon 1iiih-.mi serious and the child mi 1h-, h ,r the iiareuts. liutli are at the im deuce on North Market street At about three oVloLk yeaterda a Aloe tow and bis son started from il,, to go fishing. The father stopK?il i Derr's lwrber shop 011 North Mnn -get a rasor he had lett there to -1 Mostow and Iih son walked ,,ni Fowler's Iluu reservoir and th "11 11,0 ly along the water pipe line tow.irn douvllle. When they reached tin 1 that passes east ward ly along tin Locust mountain to Mahanoy ( it i broke down fr m fatigue. Near the the bouse occupied by a fumiU ,1 Iteaeher. Mostow went there and 1 1 ,c, raugemeuts for the cl'.ld to spend th, 01 At about 9:30 p. 111. Mo-stow lett th, li sayiug be was going to Urandum ilk , statement of the journey is tiikt n in recital made by the tin Itl, while om In-' home to-day. At about seven o'cloi k this mornm.- tow walked into l'rauk Everett's h tt llrandonville and got a glass ,,i Everett and Mostow were acquainted is Abe!" exclaimed the uolelkecnci brings you over here so early ; I v says Mostow made 1111 lneulieicni h drained his glass and walked out ot th. room to the porch at the front of the b A few moments later a man rushed into 1 hotel and told Everett that Moston h.ol Ills throat. The hotel keeper Ion ml to, In a reclining position on the jiouh blood streaming from a gush .ihoui Indies long across his throat. 1 1 , , with bloody blailo was at the mi.ui - Everett summoned assistance and it s,, enme evident that Mostow was in 11-, in diate daugor. Tho hotclkceper tin n s, , 1 a horse nnd carriage and brought Most,, town, taking him home. It .i ui,,u arrival bore that Everett first Itauad young Mostow was missing. Tho 1,1 told u disconnected story, but insisted, I over, that he and tbo boy went up the 1,1, tain east of Keliley ltun colheij, t crosaed tho ravine westwardly ami 1, ,c" ouo of the half way houses. Tin 1, he he spent the night with his son, .is tm j of a family named Ilrobst. When tho report that Mostow's In' missing was confirmed thecicitt im nt by the report of attempted suiu h i much increased that several , it .. teoretl (o search the niounutiti Am, 1 , who left town In carriages lot tin. wore Clayt. Folmer, ex-Policeman I Lee, Dr. John Price and Thomas .l,,m - Inquiry at the Brobst house ,,u 1 mountain failed to confirm Mo-t,,u , - and the searching parties dime ,.n m ferent directions over the uioiiutain .m 1 thoCatawlssa valley as far 1- I;,iii,i School Director J. J. Price was ;n ,1 t'' who weut to the Ilrobst place ami n, t m disappointment. He re tu rind to town af( in company with a Hkkald icM,itvr, another talk with Mostow. The iutt"i still hazy in his stateruei.v-, hi,, iiiM-i,.,l t he left his son at a house neai the r,nl,r tbo roads north of the cemeteriea. Mi I' :. and the JIkhiH reporter contiinhil m tako a course to the contrary of th it M, -i Insisted ho had taken. A horse ami In. was hired and Mr. Prico and the n-pm u 1 town at ll;3ff in the direction oi lir.iuiKTii vllle. They drove along the rude a dHUiTTJ of two miles to tho forks of the ItiainW1"' vllle, Ilingtuwn and Mahanoy t'ity roads. iup the way they met iieople who were out liijj?J ing, but could gleau no tidings of the uik boy. Arriving at the forks of tho io.nis t stooned to decide unon which r,iad t,, first, A log team was seen in the di-t.uCING. coming from the direction of Mahanoy (' 1 and it was decided to await Its arrival at forks aud see If the teamster had .111 in maiion 'o give concerning tne lost hoy the team drew near a boy was seen aittiugs top of the load of huge logs, line, t,.i l'i' and the reporter alighted from thru t.ut ROY and met the team before it n-.nhi theforki. The youngster sitting on th, IU1;. ., limvAtl In liA tlm mtaaltiD rtim i;,.lu.rt !...! of Itlngtown, was the teamster in din 1 go A jTt the log team. He said the Ucithci i,in,Wf" I bad plaoed the ohild in bis care toU ml ,, to It home. Director Price, the Iwy ami reporter hurried to the carriage autl at IJ:, ; ,' ' , noon, the mlatiug one was once more iiiiv.' .., mother's arms. The seen of renin, ,11 ,i, ' 1 . affecting one. Neighbors who had t.ithel f . - tf I limn x, T ad gathei 111 slltddf lL at the place joining the mother wars of Joy, 8everalof tho citiaena who took ut m t" searcu lor tho child did not return 1,1, li' late hour this afternoon. Kveiy nl.nt, il could think of on the mountain and m I valley was searched. Dr. D. Johu Price is atteudini.- .h M auu says ue does not apprehend tht will be any serious rehiilta from tin 1 Mr. Mostow is about 30 scais ,,t . family consist of a wito and t . , He Was ono f tho IHlhll, whool 1 11, uflorotl political deutpit itiou I aud tiuce that time has len , Mostow lias givon no intellut m as to bis wliereabouts fui h, IkiH'ber house aud hi rived ,u 1 hotel. Colder Weather l'reiliti. 1 fold weather is column, smill wild geese passed tiM i shcuainl,. il , afternoon flying soul luvard I more certain Indication of tin winter than the flight of tin .i soeking warmer climes Noulal anil laitcriMhnn, ,,1 Tbe Choir of the M 1. chu,, 1 their social and lttoiaiv euttn,', morrow, Friday even in- ',,i dated Oct. Bind will i re,.,,, open at 7 o'clock. Who Bald They Have a Cooa Advice Take Pau-Tiua, 25c i , Bros., drug ton. IN Pis o affl I BBI 1 B h 1 10 S.r. tuv, BO' i , ' 7 at ; -3 II ft Ml,! . .j ,11'. 1 ii'i. 4J