The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 04, 1891, Image 1

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    VOL. VI.--NO. 235. SHENANDOAH. PA.. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER d-. 1891. ONE CENT.
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"My Son, Deal "With. Men "Wlio Advertise. Ton will Never Lose by It. "--Benjamin Franklin
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The Evening Herald.
ALL THE NEWS FOK ONE CENT.
as a larger circulation In Shenandoah than
any other paper published, Clrcu.
latloa books open to all.
0 "VETO BOB" REBUKED.
$f Tho Hkuald entertained no doubt
Jabouttlie probable result of yesterday's
election In Pennsylvania. Wo were
convinced that the people of this great
' state were becoming sick of the Pattl-Bonlan-Harrlty
politics. Tho great
'vctoer and extra-sesslon Governor typ
been a costly experiment, and ere his
terra of office expires the people will
lose through him far more than Bards
ley took. Ouo thing Is certnin-the
Presidential aspirations of Pattison are
nipped In the bud, and ho will not
have a ghost of a show for nomina
tion. Tho Bardaley buslncae and the
Qiay bugabos have been worked
threadbare. The Republicans are an
Intelligent people and are willing to
make sacrifices at times, but they are
not so Ignorant or si easily Imposed i
' upon ai to be Induced to hand over a
In re-electing Judgo D. B. Green the
1 Intelligent voters of both parties per-
1 formed a very creditable act, and It Is
hoped that the re-electlou will serve as
- a precedent In tho future, establishing
the election of judges of our courts as
non-partisan movements.
Quay's bugaboo did not scare worth
a cent.
Pennsylvania Is good for 80,000 to
100,000 majority for Harrison, Blaine
or any good Republican next year.
TiiEHis were
this campaign
too many Wright in
and they all got left.
McCkeaiiy's election as City Treas
urer of Philadelphia gives great
satisfaction to his Schuylkill county
friends. That golden spoon did the
business.
m 1-.
The elections for this year aro now
over. Let us get down to business.
CENTS PER YARD FOE
a good home-made rag carpel
It is ono of those nxlra heavy
camels, made of the beat yarn
and e'ean rags. Finest line of Velvet
Biussel and Ingrain Carpets in Shen
andoah at
C. D. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE.
WE CLAIM TIIAT THERE ARE
NO BETTER GOODS !
IN THE
Choice Creamery Butter Iresh every other day
Jiancy Bloater Mackerel. Barge and Fine. New No. 1
Mackerel White and Fat.
irom dirt and stems. Best
materials. line Table Syrup strictly pure goods
New Orleans Baking Molasses. CJiipped Beef.
iTTTST IRiEJCIEIE'VIEID
Another lot of RIVERSIDE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
and OLD TIME QUA HAM FLOUR Fresh Ground.
Also another car of Best Patent MINNESOTA FLOUR,
Equal to anything in the market.
"NORTHWESTERN
"Wheat gives satisfaction.
Oil Cloths arc selling
prices. Two yards wide irom
FIREMEN'S ANNIVERSARY.
Tho Roaouo Hook Ss Ladder Com
pany Oolebratod Laat Evening.
Tho Koscuo Hook and Ladder Company,
of town, with their invitod guosts and
tholr ladlos, eolobrated their anniversary In
their handso'mo building on North Main
street.
Tho rooms woro brilliantly lit up and
decorated and tho attendance largo. Tbo
Grant Band furnlshod tho music and
played their very best.
Tho banquet was all that could havo
beon desired. Speeches, songs and music
wero the oidor of tho ovonlng.
Tholadios, who had charge of tho tables,
acquitted thomsolves In good style. Every
thing that was good was there. In abund
ance. It was good to hayo been thoro. All who
participated wero woll satisfied.
Florida on "Wheals.
A car sixty-seven foot long, and widor
than the widest Pullman cir, onlerod tho
yard of tho Pennsylvania lUilroad yester
day morning and Immediately switched
off on a el jo track. Tho wholo car was
covcrod with all sorts of advertisements
and in largo loiters wero emblazoned words,
which desig ated it to bo tho "Florida
Kolling Exposition." Tho first room is
tho reception room, which is elegantly
fitted up.
The wood used is red bay and
was grown in Elorida. Tho other room
is tho largo oxhibition department. This
is finished off in cypross wood alto grown
in Florida. Plants of variod kinds aru
scattered around tho room in artistic pro
fusion.. The walls areoovorod with pictures
of eminent Florida man, and also scenes
from difforont portions of tho state In
the centre of tho room thoro stands a largo
glass caso, in which aro all sorts ot curios-
itios and specimenproductions of tho stale.
Tho largo sugar cano, snowy cotton, to
bacco, grains, lusoious oranges, largo
lemons and limos, and ovory kind of tropi
cal fruit mako ono long to bo in Florida.
Among tho curiosities is a largo alligator In
a tank. Jersey City Argus. Tho car ro
f.rrod to will bo placed on tho Cherry
street 6idlng of the Lehigh Valloy railroad
to-morrow and will remain thero for thrco
days. .
22nd Anniversary.
, Aloiza P. Blr.ksloo, tuporintendent of
the Pottevillo Branch of tho Loblgh Valley
Railroad, and Airs. Blaksleo yesterday
colebrated tho 22nd anniversary of their
wedding. A celebration In honor of tho
event was hold at tho Blaksleo mansion, in
Delano, yostdrday, which was attended by
u largo number of rolatlves aud friends.
James I. Blaksleo and family, Eugono P.
Maksloo and family, Asa P. Blaksleo and
lharles A. Blaksloo and family, of Mauch
Chunk, and many others attondod tho
ecoplion.
The Fair Open.
Tho fair of the Phmnix Firo Company is
now open in Bobbins' opera houio and will
continue open until further notice. It is
attracting largo attoudancos and is well
worth visiting. 10-11-tf
How to catch a
by the hulr.
husband grab him
MARKET
Neiv Clean Currants Tree
Mince Meal made oj best
DAISY" , luntlc
Unites well.
of Minnesota
freely. Nice patterns. All
50 cents tip.
A JUST REBUKE,
WRIGHT AND THE HAYSBBDER
ARB KNOCKED OUT.
EXTRA SESSION "BOB" PATTISON
Finds his Presidential Fonoos Fal
ling Down How tho Local
Campaign Resulted Judgo
Green Ro-eleoted.
Extra Session Pattison, Boss Harrity
and tho other Democratic hogdwlnkors yes
torday rocoivod a set back they will never
forget. Tho peoplo of Pennsylvania yes
terday aroso in their might and put their
stamp of disapproval upon tbo conduct of
tbo groat reform (?) Governor by elocting
Gregg and Morrison, tho llopublio.an ciu-
didatos for Auditor General and Slato
Treasurer, respectively, by a sweeping ma-
ority.
The maturity for Gregg and Morrison is
estimated at from SO 000 to 40,000, a do
cisivo rebuko to tho bypocrilic-tl Governor
who is continually howling about bossism
and yel kisses the skirts ol boss Itarrily.
OFFICE
or
DEP. SECRETARY'
(OMMCrVLTM
Tho farmor from Erio and tho advocato
of tho corporations from Allentown aro
now relegated to their proper positions.
The farmer did not run well in town,
Morrison giving him a closo fight.
Tho election in town was ono of tho
moit piculiar hold in yoars. Whilo great
Interest, was rcanifestod tho voters did not
seem dispo ed to turn out and but two
thirds of tho voto was polled. From early
morning until the polls closed it was
Smith and Green" and "Woll and Wad-
linger." At times the rest of the ticket
beemod completely forgotten. The first
nquiry asked of those who traveled from
poll to poll to got tho returns was, "flow's
Green? Row's Smith?' Tiero woro
hundreds of pooplo who confidentially be
lieved that Woll would bo beaten.
COULDN'T ltEACH IT.
Ono of tbo peculiar features of the con-
tost was tho set back "Flat-rail" Franey
received from his townsmen. Mr. Franey
was a candldato for dUtrict delegate and it
was his intention to make an excellent run
and show tho Democrats what a bold be
had on the town, with a view, of coureo, to
urging his claim to tho nomination for
Congress next year. Out "Flat-rail"
Franey slipped up on bis calculations and
(ho S'news crowd now havo an opportunity
to condole with him. Ulrlch, the Tamaqua
man, boat him in town by 292 votes.
Woll and Wadllngor failed to make Iho
runs in-town thoir friends expected aid 110
small amount of mney was lo t by tholr
admirors who belioved thoy would go out
of the town with 300 majority.
From what can bo learnod at proeent
Judge Green is ro-olectod by nearly 2,000
maj irlty, whl'o AVoll defeaa Smith by
about 300. O1 the Poor D. rectorship JIo
Glnniss and Ebling appear lo bo elected.
Judgo Groen and Wadllngor live in the
eamo ward (tho South) in I'ottsvilio and
HMWtYT I l-p..-- -
fift
Green carried tho ward by 209 mnjority.
Green's mnj jrity in Pottsvlllo was 709.
Tho lolloping is a tablo of tho town
returns:
WA11DS
a 4
Auditor General: 1
Wrleht. D .278
102
1)3
107 127
215 121
Gregg, It 70
wrigui'g majority,
Slate Treasurer:
Tlldoo, 1) 273
73
121
im
127
121
189
131
aiurnann, n 73
078
1 liuen 8 mnj , 111
Constitutional Convention:
For 3)7 IH
2121
127
10i
37
Against 28 78
lURjorny lor, oi.
Juiloeshin:
Watlliuirer. I) 2711 101
1 0
221
127
122
19
132
Green, It 82 117
Waaunger s maj., 108.
Sheriff!
Woll. u 2S7 Oi
101
24)
192
120
1P0
187
Smith, It 73 127
v on 8 ting ,
Juril Oommlssionrri
O'Douueil, D 'JKO im
Clirlc, 11 ...... 7; 111
10D
22-J
131
118
191
131
U'uonneirs maj., aw.
Dlrechr of the Poor:
Kollug. D 277 105
104
224
130
110
190
131
ueiiuer, it ,y in
Eulltu's maj., 201.
llerguo, D XI 105
MeOlnnws, It Vi 105
108
2JB
121
l'O
11)0
137
iiergan's iiirj , 171,
Delegate Const at Convention:
Ulrlch, 1) 107 1 1 !W7
Kranpy. I) 17.1 77 117
Covlo. It 71 UK n
119
117
238
13i
05
101
uineira hihj. over i rauey, aj2.
Delegates at Larue:
I'oineniy 2J7 lit) aid 23.-,
Demounts 22i! IK 173 14)
ltcpubllains 81 81 1U1 1J
03
101
03
The news irom I'hiladelphU is that Alc
Oreary is olected treasurer of Philadelphia
by over iJO.OUO mnjority.
Gregg and .Morrison, aro elected by over
10 000 mnjuriu.
Tammany Hall still retains Now York
in its clutcliHs. Flowor having defeated
Fassell by aboul 21 COO plurality; but Mc
ICinloy carries Ohi' by 20.000 plurality.
While New York and Mnsstchusetts
havo elected Dmnncrhliu G.ivern irs, the
li-gUlaturos are Ujpublican.
Tbo rosuU in Iowa is in doubt.
KCIIOKS.
Attornoy "Sam" Hollopeter U tho hap
piest man in town. Tho ro-oloction of
Judge Green and tho largely increased vote
on the Prohibition tio ot from 12 to 53, fills
his cup to ovnrfljwing.
Lawyer Ulrich, of Tamaqua, mdy well
feel proud of tho largo voto ho received in
Shenandoah yestorday, with no thanks to
the S'7iews.
Franoy's ambition to becomo a congress
man was knockod out yesterday.
The vote in tho borough was a light one
yesterday, not two-thirds of it being polled.
1 lie largo Democratic voto in the Second
and Fourth wards is attributed to tho in
fluenco of tho railroads for whom Wright
was tho attorney.
It is about timo outside politicians leave
Shenandoah alono. They always mako a
mes of it.
u incn is a rising young man anu is very
popular among Shenandoah pooplo.
It wasilie ' Hit" rail that did tho busi
ness for candidate Frauoy.
The follows who counted on Wadlingor's
inlluinco to fccuro a licenso next spring fool
vrry badly now.
Shenandoah has as many ungratoful poo
p'o, politically, as thero aro anywhere else.
Candidate Franey would undoubtedly
moot with groator suoress in building
"palaces and balls of commerce" than as a
candidate seeking the tulTrages ol tho
P'jnple of Shenandoah.
Captain Morrison's handsome majority
In the Second ward was due to Ma jr Fin
ney's personal efforts.
Additiinal eltcllon news on second rage)
THE JR. O. U. A. M.
Route of Its Anniversary Parade
To-morrow Evening.
Tho following is the route of parado by
MKjor Jennings Council, No. 3G7, Jr. O.
U. A. SI., to-morrow evening, prfceding
tho entertainment to bo given in Forguson's
thoatro in honor of tbo second anniversary
of tho council: Tbo parado will format
6:30, at Mollel's hall, on East Contrtvtieot,
right resting on W hito street aud will re
move fn m Ceutro lo Alain i north on Sloin
to Coal ; west on Coal to Jardin ; south on
Jurdin to Cherry j east on Cherry to llain ;
north on Alain to Oak : east on Oik to
White ; north on Whito to Coaijwetton
Coal to Main ; south on Alain to Forguson's
ttieatro.
Stationary packages, & and 10 cents each
at Max lleeso'8. tf
Speaks for Itself.
Tho promptnos in pajing losto', which
U characteristic of the Hume Friondly
Society, was again demonstrated yeitord
when the Sunorintondont, William T,
Evans, and Agont. P. T. Williams, paid
over to tho children of the lato Georgo
Carroll, ol Lanlgan's, the sum of J50000,
on which only $22 02 was paid. Such
actions spaak for thi'inseivos and the com
pany will mako mtny new friends.
Bled.
MULDOON. On tho 3rd Inst., at Shen
andoah, Pa., Mary, wife of Henry AIul
doon, aged 68 years, funeral on Friday,
Oih inst., at 9 a. in. Services in the An
nunciation church, in town. Funeral will
proceod by carriages to Mlnorsville, whero
interment will bo made In St. Vincent d
P ul's cemetery. 1M-21
Legal blanks of all kinds for salo at tb
Hkuald offlco.
BOROUGH ITEMS
GLEANINGS BY THE LOCAL
CORPS OF REPORTERS.
WHAT THE SCRIBES SEE AND HEAR
JuBtlco" Again Pays His Respects
to the Editors of tho "S'nows,"
in a Mannor That Ought to
bo Convincing.
Editor Ukkaxd: I must beg your In
diligence to onco more pay ray respects to
the bl ckmailing triumvirs of tint sheet
known as tho Sunday A'ews. I should not
recognize thorn again woro it nut that I
desire tjplaco certain organizations right
fully before tho public. My previous com
munication must havo touched a tender
pol and contained moro than ono truth.
udging from last Sund iy's issue oi thoir
paper. Their ondeavor to place tho au
thorshlpof my lotter upon tho IIkhalu Is
tbturu, and is only done to draw attention
from Iho Biibject of tho communication.
Mr. Editor, I think you will boar mo but
n tho statement that tho Hkuald had no
more to do with writing my previoas letter
than did "Alickoy" D lylej and when I
call upon "Mickey" or "Dinney" for as-
Utanco i: will only ba for want of Hillings-
gate to blackon the character ot an op
ponent. In that position tho trumvirs aro
sit promo.
I am pleased to notice that Councilman
Uelteriugo has learned a lesson to not
again allow tho l)vlos to use him as a tool
by which to as'uil certain organizations and
ndividuals fur whom their hatred is so
grout that th y cmnot, at limes, contr 0 It.
I'hey say I attacked Mr. 11 itterldge. I did
nothing of the kind. Toe f-iet of tho m it
ler i, I ignored thogontlomin entiroly
knowing full woll iho author of tho letler.
and merely called his attontion to an error
which the triumvirs maio him fathor. Aly
feelings toward the gontleman woro moro
of pity than anything olso. Furtherinoro,
1 am hrmly convinced that ho is sorry
he allowed his namo to appear in the iVeics
or ho ho'mut now bo satisfied that their
only obj 'ct was to striko a blow from am
bush at cerjiin organizations, and ciiuio an
unfrioauly tooling to oxist batwoon per
sons of different religioui bolief. It was
for tho latter reason, Air. Editor, that
hrsitatod in writing this communication;
but I cannot poo certain misstatements ap
pear without correclion.
In tbo lato issue of tho Sunday &'ews tho
Doytos havo tried their utmost to c oate tho
mprossion that the petition that was pro
tented to the Borough Council had for its
hj ct the stopping of the roligious cere
monies of tho Lithutnian portion of our
p ipulation. They also telographed thi
misnatemoul all over tho slalo. "Mickey's'
loiters to tho Pottsvlllo Chronicle wero also
brought into play in ordor to givo widor
circulation, and woro as unfair a presontu'
tion of tin facts as it woro possible to bo.
It was dono for no other purpose than to
work upon tho prejudices of iho ignorant
i la-soi of our citizms, to incite them to
deods of lawlessness. I havo no respect
(or the parson, or persons, who would ttoo
so low as to uso a man's roligious bolief for
bisown silfiih aims. He is unfit to boar the
title of an American citizon. Ho has out
lived his timo aud usefulness ho bolongs to
the dark ugos, when superstition and out'
lawry wero recognized.
Now, Mr. E litor, Iho societies in ques
tion did hot prop 3so lo stop the dedication
of Iho Lithuanian church, They merely
potitloned council to prohibit tho desecration
of tho Amorican Sabbath, by tho pluying
of bands of music on our streets, and in
that respect thoy havo tho sympathy of
ovory law-abiding and intelligent citizon of
iho town, excepting, of courBo, tho Doylos.
Tho scenes ona:tod on October 2oth woro
contrary to both civil and moral law, and
w is not a part of the religious worship of
ihoio peoplo. Il is merely a foreign ens-.
torn, Not like tho triumvirs of iho A'ews
I believe in Amorican customs and insti
tutions, and wo bavo no room nor desiro
for anything olse. While the law grants
certain privileges it does not permit you to
encroach upon the guaranteed rights ot
olhcre; und that is certainly what was dono
on this occasion.
This attack by tho A'itmji upon tbo P. O
S. of A. and Jr. O, U, A. At. was to havo
beon expect"d, judging from tbo past record
of that sheet. They never let an oppor
tunity pass to. ridiculo the ol Jecte and alms
of llieto societies. But, Mr, Editor, wo
cannot expect anything olse from that
souro, when only last week 0110 of th
triumvirs publicly said he would prefor lo
carry a 11 tg that represents no nation at all
than tho American flag.
Trusting that tho blackmailing propen
sities of the triumvirs of Iho News will not
bo again directed against tbo societies in
question I loavo the subject, without fur
ther commont. Justice.
Shenandoah, Nov. 3, 1691.
Florida on 'VVhoels, Nov. 5, 0 and 7,
corner Mala and Cherry streets.
Buy Keystone flour, lie carnful that tbt
uamo Lkbhio & Co,, Ashland, Pa it
prlntod on ovory sack. S-S-taw
PUBLIC SCHOOL MATTERS.
Tho Roport of Suporlutondent Froo-
man on Month y Attendance
A roxiilar meeting of the School Hoard
will be held In the High School building
his evening, at 7 o'clock,
eluporliitf ndont L. A. Freoman has pre
pared the following report of tho per
centages of attendances at tho respective)
public schools of tho borough for tho month
ending Ojtobir20, 1891 :
l'EHCE.NTAUBS Dlf ATTENDANCE.
High Scheol
ailAMMAII DRPAHrHUNT,
Seeoml Orad.
Miss I.lziets M. n'nnnnnll'a nlniu ...
M
WJ
IU
01
at
til
1W
Mr A K. I., lokio
.Minn I.yilU Eisenhower
I'Xrst Grade,
Miss Llzile I.el
mih Anita engler..
Mi Amelia O Soli eiier..
suss .uiuiallit l'liirclilltl
1'JtlHAItV DKI'AHTJUKIST.
l'urlh Urude.
Mian Hrldget . Hums 83
MIsb Carrie V. Faust ., m
.Mr M. K. I'nnry . tr
Mlw Anna U. Mannell 8!)
MiMjuneT I,iiiihert hk
Mr. James It, I.ewl . 110
Third Grade.
tln Aliry A.HUicIt 03
Miss Mangle K OiivuuauKli.... in
MiinKllziJ. I'lnniTiy 01
Mr. Prank William i
MihS M.ry A. Ijillerly ,. W)
Mliw l.lxslH Lobe 110
.Mr. J. w. Burke ui
S'conU Grade.
MIs Hnlllo K. C.mry 88
Mi wur.v II. Wasloy 91
Mls llmtle H-8 ill
Mlm ManiiieC. llmmao !
Mim riiirenre.il. uwi KI
MIsh Annie M. Klnnnel l
Mlsa 'Inula 1), Harnett - 112
Jlr. Mlcbaul 11. lirltt IK)
First Grade.
Miss ireili Bliane IK
M Im I'Hi rle H111III1 02
MlKB.MuryA Counely , . U
Allwli)rln 'O Tempe'St 00
.MPs Kllzrtbelli l.lntoo. ....... 85
Mls lilla M. ' nuier !M
Jllso .Mary H, ItobirW bit
Mtss ellle II ilnl IH
.Miss Idaho KmII, 88
.Miss H.imu IuIiImi Ill
Ml Lilllo II l'nllllpi 88
.Miss .laniiau Morrlon.... 1)0
Turkey Ilun.
Mr. M. V. Whit 'Iter 83
Mr. Johu U. ".-h uhlng 87
Gratifying to All.
Tho high position attained and tho uni
versal a:coptanco and approval of tho
pleasant liquid fruit romody.Syrup of Figs,
as tlie most oxcollent laxalivo known, il-
lustrato tho valuo of tho qualities on which
its success is based and aro abundantly
gratifying to tho Oalifornla 'FiR Sprup Co.
"Uncle Isaac."
A novelty in stage representations will
ba tho production of "Uncle Isaac," with.
Mr. Max Fohrmann in his croalion of
"Undo Isaac." Tho play has beon pro
duced with success in all the larger litics
and has tho unqualified endorsement of
Hobrow peoplo. The play abounds in do
lightful comedy, exciting situations and is
inlersporsed with choico singing, dancing;
and musieal selections. It is tho only play
on tho American stage that represents a
Hebrew charactor without caricature or
exaggeration, and for that reason dosorvos
the sncces6 it has attainod. To bo produced
hero tins evening
Now Shoo Storo.
L U ildman has just purchasod a largo
stuck of b iots and shoos at a bankrupt ealo
at IJathlehem. Tlieto goods w.ll bo sold
cheaper than tho manufacturorcan afford to
mako Ihcin. Tho opening will tako placo
Saturday, November "th, in Uaring
ton's building, on East Contro street and
Market alloy. Look at tho sign of tho
star.
To reach tho storo thoro aro a few stops to
climb, but It will pay you to climb thorn.
Squaro dealing to all.
Be euro to bo on timo at tbo grand open-
ing of tho Star Shoo Storo, Shenandoah,
Pa. L. Goldman', Manager.
A flno stock of guns and
sale cheap at Max lteeso's.
amunition for
10-21-tf
Stone Throwing.
Oomplatutis mado that boys attending
the Whito street school building throw
ttones Irom tbo fchool yard at noon and
torment hortos ttanding at tho Lehigh
Valley depot.
"Angel or Night" I- what Dr. Bull's Cough
Hyrup lam been termed by parents, whoso
worrying aiirt muitliing children bavo laeu
S'Mniitd and cued, uurt nave hccuied Mv-et
sliiiub'T iiy using this excellent remedy.
rrloe ouly a5 cenU a boti k
A fino stock of guns and amunition for
salo cheap at Max lteese's, 10-21-tf
Four tintypes for 25 cents, at Dabb's. If
WANT A HSH ?
For Breakfast?
A Mackerni?
Wo have 'em.
White and fat.
Bright and sweet.
No oil. No rust,
ilb, ill), lib, lilb, 1$ lb,
GRAF'S,
No. 122 North Jardin Strt