VOL. VI.--NO. 236. SHEK ANT) O AH. PA.. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1891. ONE CENT. . ... . "i "My Son, Deal "With. Men "Who Advertise. Ton will Never Lose "by It "--Benjamin Franklin i" ' . " 1 i i I I " " The Evening Herald. ALIi TUB NKWS FOIt ONE CENT. a a larger circulation In Shenandoah than any other paper published, Clrcu latlon books open to ail. The Philadelphia North American speaks truly when It Bays any man lit to vote will pay his poll tax. Or If any man shirk payment three years In succession let him be disfranchised I That's the way to reform suffrage. What the leadlug Parnelllte and MoCarthylte newspaper organs over In Ireland seem to stand most in need of just at present is some able fighting editors. Bombs and brickbats fly too thickly around the editorial sanctums under their present management. The New York Herald, Democratic, says: Wo are convinced thut the election of Mr. Flower will prove to be a boomerang to the Democra'io party in the Presidential campaign next year and a bleating In disguise to the Republicans. Baloon keepers are already prepar ing ther license papers for next year. The respectable saloon keepers ought to rise In their might and protest against the granting of licenses to Ig norant and, we might almost say, newly landed, undesirable class of people. It is not too early to suggest good men for to fill the offices to be elected in the borough at the next spring election. Let . none but reliable, honest and trustworthy citizens bo nominated and elected. Both parties should do thelr'best and relegate the chronio no-account ofllce seeker to the araar. Hazleton will elect city officers at the next spring election, and from that time forward our sister borough will reap the benefits that accrue through n, city government. Her citizens will find a wonderful change from a borough to a city, and they will never regret the step taken. Had CENTS PER YARD FOR a good home-made rug carpot It is one of those pxtra heavy carpets, madoof the beat yam and clean rags. Finest line of Velvet Bruseel and Ingrain Carpets in Slien- nniloali at C. D. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. WE OLADI THAT THERE AltE - NO BETTER GOODS ! IN THE Choice Creamery Butter IresJi every other day Jbancy Bloater Mackerel. Large and Fine. New No. 1 Mackerel White and Fat. Few Clean Currants JBree from dirt and stems. Best- Mince Meat made oj best materials, lino Table Syrup strictly pure goods Neiu Orleans Baking Molasses. Chipped Beef. CTTJST IEIK3GIEjI"V"IHjID Another lot of B1YEJRSIBE BUCKWHEAT FLOVIt and OLD TIME Git A HAM ILOTTli Fresh Ground. Also another car of Best Patent MINNESOTA FLOUIt. Equal to anything in the market. "NORTH WESTERN DAISY" iiiade of Minnesota "Wheat glvcti satisfaction. IJhUcb well. Oil Clothe nre sclliiijr freely. Nice patterns, prices. Two yards -wide from 50 cents up. wo loss selfWh people in this once en terprising and go-ahead town, Shen andoah would now bo living under a city form of government and be better oil llnanclally and otherwise. Thlrs Is no telllug yet how badly the constitutional convention was left. Philadelphia alouo cast 61,000 majority against it, and the total ma jority In the stato against calling the convention will exceed 150,000. Tub antl-Pattlaon-Harrlty Demo crats of Phlladelphlauave more spunk than the County Democracy of New York. The latter were turned out of the Htato Convention by Tammany, aud on Tuesday licked the hand that Binote them. The Philadelphia Dem ocrats remembered how Mr. Harrlty had tried to defeat their candidate for Congress by transferrirg Mr. Vaux from Qermantown, and remembering that they hit back on Tuesday. In the hurly-burly of the late elec tion campaign the fact that Thanks giving day is not far off appears to have been forgotten. True, the far mers have been thinking of It, and have had their turkeys cooped, fatten ing for tho festive day. In a little more than three weeks those gobblers aforesaid will be suitable for the table, and by that time the election with its excitements will have practically passed out of mind, and wo shall, if wo are alive and well, be enjoying with thankful hearts and sharpened appetites, the good things that may be vouchsafed us. Bucklon'B Arnica Salvo. The Host Salvo In Ibo world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Salt libeum, Fever Soros, Tcttor, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Files, or no payment required. It is guaranteed to give perfoct catisfaction, or money refundod. Price 2 cents per box. For ealo by 0. II. Hagenbuch. Florida on "Wheels, corner Main and Chorry streots, Nov. 5, 6 and 7. From Tho Nation's Capitol. Mr. A. N. Ilnzen. Waxhlncton. D. C. says : Tho Famous Hed Flag Oil, Is a perfect family medicine, and has ne equal lor llneumatlsm. Neuralgia, Sprains, Cuts, Hums, and all bodily pain, i'rlce 25 ceuis. At Klrllu's drug store, A Surprise. Keep your oyo on this local. Keagoy, tho photographer, will have his new open ing in a few days and will have something interesting that will surprise tho people, tf Four tintypes for 26 cents, at Dabb's, tf MARKET All A LIVELY COLUMN LOCAL PARAGRAPHS CON CISELY CHRONICLED. "RAMBLER'S" BUDGET OF ECHOES A Column of Local Happenings Dishod up for tho PeruBal of tho Many Readers of tho "Herald." It. D. Hagenbuch, having rocolvod tho contract, Is now painting tho loiter boxes a bright Vermillion red. Tho executors of the Egan ostato aro putting down a substantial flag pavement all around the property, which is mut commondablo. In several parts of town tho streets are covered several inches deep with fallen leaves, which should bo swept up and carted away. Shenandoah has a new organization Tho Owls. Is it not possible to device some style of railroad frog that will not be as dangerous to human lifo as tho one now In uso ? Some of tho most borrib.o deaths on record have occurred within a few days rosulting from tho feet of tho victims being inextr cably fastened In those daneerous frogs. Timo and Bgain such torriblo casualties have oc curred, and are likely to occur again. Surely somo dcvlco of equal efficiency for railroad service but less dangerous to human life Is possible. Tho woods have been full of hunters this wook. Shenandoah has many goad crack shots, but tho game isn't plonty enough to go around. It is comfortable to learn from almost any source that tho trado In cigarettes la falling off, A tobacco dealer in Now Haven says tho Yaio boyB do not smoko as many of them as formerly. Glad to hear it, but would liko also to ba informed where all tho small boys who aro to bo seen at al most ovory turn in tho street, smoking clgarottos, get hold of thorn. Thoro is statute law of Pennsylvania that forbids their sale to boys undor sixteen, and yet thore aro mora of tho obnoxious articlo to bo seen in boys' mouths to-day than we ro member to have ever seen before. How is this? Is tho law a nullity, or aro there secret agencies by which tho merest chits of children manage to get them? Gunning accidonts aro now beginning to count. Too much carelessness on tho part of those handling firearms is tho causo of many injuries or doiths. Thero is entirely too much gadding among neighbors. If somo housekeepers would remain at homo and got up a good meal for their tired and hungry husbands, they vould koop themsolvis out of trouble and mako thoir homes happior. Tho amount of sour krout roa-lo in this borough and put away for winter consump tion must bo immunso, judging from tho cabbage brought to market and sold. Tho Lehigh Valloy railroad depot is being repainted and otherwise improved. "Florida on Wheols" is now on exhibi tion. Go and sea tho wonderful products of the groat alligator stato. Send your boy to night school if ho is obliged to work in tho day timo fora living. Tho invention of an odorless whiskey will doubtless have a marked eflcct on tho demand for cloves. Tho cold weather has riaturially put a stop to lounging about tbo theatro building on amusement nights, Fity It could not be stoppod altogether, Air. Edison announces that people will be able to light and heat their houses at a cost of CO cents per annum by and by. This will bo perfectly jolly for tbo people, but Mr. Edison neod not expect much courtesy from tho coal barons and the gas manufacturers after such a dollvoranco. 'There Is little wild gamo oflored for sale In our local markets, and what thero Is good prices are asked. Tho boys aro already building on n lively political campaign for next year. It will bo openod early. It is almost too soon to trot out candi dates for borough offices, but we have heard of a number of names mentioned. The proper place for announcements is in the town papers. Somo able editor has carofully computod tho cost of rearing a boy from infincy to manhood. He finds tho averago expenses to be U 160. When to this financial ar rangement is added tho caro and worri niont and anxiety that he has cost loving parents and eager teachers, tho restless nights and sleepless days that ho has in flicted on his nurses and protectors, the dismay and torror that bis boyish pranks havo occasioned, and tho unhapplncss that tho wliolo neighborhood has experienced because of his infantilo shrieks, it begins to appear that training up a child Is a very oxponsivo businoss. And when wo look about and realize what 1 islpid specimens of humanity are many of tho young reon who were lately boys, it seems as If tbo invest ment was a migHy poor ono. It it rumored that A J. Luburg has pur chased a residence In Philadelphia and will shortly romovo there, and bis businoss hero will bo, or has, beon purchased by his brother. PERSONAL. D. B. Thomas loft for Scranton yester day. Geo. Rahn, of Poltsvllle, was In town yesterday, Major Finney returned to Uarrisburg yostorday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. I'rico aro visiting in Philadelphia. J. Goorge Bender, of PotUvillo, spont a few hours in town yesterday. W. J. "VValklns, local editor of tho Her ald, is 111 and cor fined to his bed. John It. Liisenring, of Hazloton, in a blue Jean suit, was In town yestorday. Our genial friend, J. J. Dougherty, Is In town after an absence of several wotks. Oharloy Shaw, of Pittston, was in town yosterday, looking much improved in health. A. L. Brasefleld, of Schuylkill Haven, ono ot the editors of The Call, was in town this morning. Candidates Tomoroy and Franoy wont out hunting yestorday for tho Cowtitu tional convention. Mrs. C. G. Palmer Is visiting frionds In Wllkes-Barre and Scranton. She is not in good hoalth and this visit may bo to her welfare. Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved, From a lottor written by Mrs. Ada E Hurd, of Groton. S. D., wo quoto: "Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Lungs, cough set in and finally termi natcd In Consumption. Four doctors gavo mo up.saying I could livo but a short time. I gayo myself up to my Saviour, deter mined If I could not stay with my frionds on earth, I would meet my absent ones abovo. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all, eight bottles: it has cured me, and tbunk God I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottlos freo at O. n. Ha genbuch's drug store, regular size, 60c. Bnd ?1.U0. City Charter Carries. The peoplo of Hazleton aro wide-awake and piogrossivo, far in advance in their Ideas of what Is just and proper for tho tuturo wolfaro of their town,' then the peo ple of Shenandoah. On Tuosday the eloctlon for a city chartor resulted in majority of nearly "00 for it, and wo con gratulato our sister borough on their victory. dot tho Gonulno. If you sulTer with lame tack, especially in morning, Aliccck's Plasters aro a euro relief. If you cannot sloep, try an Allcocli Plaster, well up between tho shoulder blades often reliovos sometimos cures, Try this before yon resort to opiates. If any of your muscles are lamo joints still feel as If tboy wantoiling or if you sutler with any local pains or aches, these plasters will cure you. If you uso them onco you will realizo why so many plasters havo been mado imitation of them. Like all good things, they aro copied as closely as tho law allows, Don't bo duped by taking an imitation when it as easy to get the genuine. If you always insist upon having All cock's Porus Piastors and never accept a substitute, you wl.l not bo disappointed. 3t In a Row. Conductor Alex Butler, tho dandy of th Lehigh Valley force, got into a row with a lot of pollnkl-fed Huns who had boarded his train up near Freoland on Sunday af tarnoon lusrt, and was quito sovoroly handled. The polico aro after them, and by tbo timo the courts got through with tbem, they'll perhaps find that there Isn't so much fun In attacking a conductor on his train after all. Beyond a pair of fres coed oyes, Mr, Butler Is nono tho worso for his adventure, and is on duty as usual. Stationary packages, 6 and 10 cents each at Max Keeso's. tf Largo Amount Promptly Paid. To the Officers of the Home Friendly So- cieiy 1 Gkntlkmkn: AVe tako groat ploasuro in thanking you for tho prompt manner In whioh tho claim of $600 on the lifo of our fathor, Goorgo Carroll, was paid, through your superintendent, William T. Evans, and agent, D. T. WilllamB. And wo also wish to let tho Insuring public know that we only paid into your good company $22.02, for which wo this day received thi abovo amount, as was tho full value of our certificate. Wo freely recommend to our friends and neighbors your honest company. Mahoahkt Oakroll, Mary Carroll, Lanigan's, (noarShonandoah) Nov. 3, '01 11-8 3t First Snow. Tbo ground was ooyered with "th beautiful" this morning. It is the fore runner of winter and a warning to get your homos In order. No bettor known romody exists for all forms of Rheumatio diseases than tho Genuino imported Anchor Pain Expeller. To ba had at all druggists at 60 cents a bottle. 3t Buy Keystone flour. Be careful that the namo Lessio & Co., Ashland, Pa., Ii printed on every tack. 8-3-3taw BOROUGH ITEMS GLEANTNG3 BT THE LOCAL CORPS OP REPORTERS. ,VHATTHE vSGRIBES SEE AND HEAR Eohoos Hoard From tho Recent Battlo of tho Ballots in Thla County Colliery News of This District. The Philadelphia Time calls it a "Quay Vindication." Tho "I told you so" Individuals wero plonty yestorday. .Now xork Kcpubllcan interference m Pennsylvania pollt'os ro-ultod in tbo dls comfituro of their own ticket, "Shinny on your own side," is a good motto. It is to bo hoped, boroafter, that if tho county seat ltepublicans cxpocl good ro suits from Shenandoah that tboy ko-p hands off. Thero was a time when outside interference was nut tolerated and every tiling went woll. Clerk of tho C urts Toole Is reported as having said that tho young Domocracy intended tp run the politics of the county hereaftor. Tho "Wall Paper Syndicato," as tho Chronicle called it, was fully vindicated on Tuesday by tho handEon-o mnjorily given Judge Greon. Tho county voto will bo officially counted to-day. 'Are the Second and Fourth wards Demo cratic?" seems to bo a debatcablo question with many of our town politicians. Wo think not. Tbo cry of "fraud," "false registration,' ballot box stuffing," etc., will now have a rest for a timo at least. It is said James Smith will ogain seek the nomination for Chiof Burgois next spring. There will bo a hustlo among tho Demo cratic faithful for ono or more of th' numerous offices to be voted for next fall, Study up tho new election law. It goes into olfect after March 1st , 1802. Bardsloy's namo will now bo permittod to tako a rest. It will lo of no uso hero- after. Gratifying to All. Ttio nign position attained anil 'tbo uni versal accoptanca and approval of tho pleasant liquid fruit remody.Syrupof Figs, us tho most cxcollont laxativo known, 11 lustrato tho valuo of tho qualities on which its success is based and aro abundantly gratifying to tho California Fig 8prup Co. Colliery News. Th now broakor of Coxo Brothers at Oneida went into service on Tuesday. When in full oporulion it will omploy GOO men and boys. At present minors are scarce Old No. 8 breaker at Stockton, near Hazleton, has been abandoned, and hero after thn coal from No. 8 slopu will be pro pared for market in tbo now breaker at No. 2. All tbo men employed at tho abandoned breaker will bo found work at somo other points. New Shoo Storo. L Goldman has just purchased a largo stock of boots and sboos at a bankrupt sale at Bethlehem. Theso goods will bo sold cheaper than tho manufacturer can afford to mako them. Tbo opening will tako placo Saturday, November 7tb, In Uaring ton's building, on East Contro street and Market alloy. Look at tho sign of tbo star. To reach tho storo there aro a few stops to climb, but it will pay you to climb them. Sijuaro dealing to all. Be sure to bo on timo at tbo grand open ing of the Star Shoe Storo, Shenandoah, Pa. L. Goldman, Manager. Newspaper Notes. Tho Sunbury Daily has donnod a new dross, H10 Wilkos-Barre Jleeoril has just put in a now expensivo pro a and arrayed itself into an entire new dross. Jacob S. Foster is now editor of tho Evening Chronicle, vlco George S. Holms resigned. Tho Schuylkill County Press Association will hold its semi-annual meeting in Polls ville this month. With the 10th osntury dawnd the era of woudera. It tins also proven an era or ur prism for notwithstanding Us plant mildiw toward knowledge, wo aro told that there are still lu some place u few ohlzeiis wlio liuve uot heard of Hulvuilou till. Cornor Stone to bo Laid, The cornor stone of the new Lithuanian Catholio ohurch at Freeland, Luzerno county, will be laid on Sunday, ltev. II. F. O'Heilly, of town, will conduct the services. A large number of Shenandoah Lithuanians and others will attend. Burohlll's Restaurant. Charles Buichill i now located at corner of Main and Coal streiU, Sbenkndoab. Itegular meals, at popular prices, served any time. Ladies1 dining and refreshment rooms attached, 0-14-tf Florida on Wheels, Nov. 6, C and 7, cornor Main and Chorry stroots, SCHOOL BOARD. Regular Monthly Meeting Held Lust Eve ing. There wa? a regular meellr g of School Hoard held at the superintendent's office last evening. Mr. Williams appeared bofore the Board and made a statement in regard to tho Ilainbrldge case. The teacher whs sustained nd the rrquest of Mr. B..iribridge to hnva bis child transferred was refusoJ. A boy was roporltd as having beon uspended from ono of tbo schools for throwing stones and his application for reinstatomont was refused by Superintend ent Freeman. A petition from tho residents of Turkny Bun for a night school wni granted and It. . M.Halo elided toachir. Upon petition of tho teachers, tho Board votod to close schools for a two weeks' vacation after County Inetituto begins. December 11th. Schedule of teachers' salaries was changed and Is now as follows: First year, ?35; second, $35 j third, $V ; frurth, $IO;fifih ?12j sixth, $15 j sovonlh, $18 j eighth year and over, $50. On motion, it was decided to purchaso about 160 books for tho library to replace; thoso worn out. Evening school committeo ronorlod four schools organized with six teachers, and about 176 pupils onrolled to dato, Florida on Wheels. Tho Florida Exposition car, which 3 side-tracked near the Ashuelot round house, attracts msny visitors, and tho gon cral comment is that tho exhibition of tho state's products and curiosities is woll worth seoing. Many kinds of wood, all n stivo In Florida, aro shown. Livo alligators aroto bo seen, various kinds of hides, and a num ber of skolelons and fossils. Tho agri cultural display is largo and interesting-, tbo beautiful grasses grown in that regioa being particularly worthy of montion. An onormcus spongo, sevon feet in circum ference, is to bo soen. F.uit of ovcry varioty grown in tho stale is oxhlbited. The visitor will bo astonished to learn what a school ot information concerning; tho land of flowers this "rolling palace" is. Tho car affords ono of tho most complete exhibitions of tho kind over shown by any state. Mr. W. S. Webb, who has cbargo of tho car, is a very courtoous and well informed gentleman, who takes pleasure In imparting his cxtonsivo knowlodgo of Florida and her products to thoso who do siro to learn. A visit to the car is sura to repsy tho ctllor. Kerne, N II , Tribune. Tho car arrivod in town this morning and is now located at the Cherry treot crossing; of tho Lohigh Valloy Itailroad. Second Anniversary. Msjor Jennings Council, No. SJG7, Jr. O. U. A. M., will givo an onterininment in Ferguson's theatre this ovening, in colebra tion of their second anniversiry. Previous to the entertainment, a short street parade will tako place, in which several councils from tho adjacent towns will participate. Judging from the appearance of tho chart, thoro will be no vacant seats at the ontor talnmenttbis evening, and all who avail thomsolvos of the opportunity will un boubtedly bo well paid. Look at Tnoso Bargains. J. Coffeo, having just returned from Now Yoik City with an ontiroly now stock of boots and shoes, is now prepared to of fer tho citizens of Shenandoah groaler bargains in this lino than over before, no is offering these goods at such low pricoa that competitors cannot cmireto with. Bring your boys and girls and get a pair of double-soled tip shoes at CO conts, worth elsewhere $1 00 Hois selling men's double soled leather boots for $1.76, and tho best rubbor buols for $2 2. Kemember that tho place to sucuro these bargains is at Coffee's Bargain Store, post ofllce building, corner Main and Oak streets. 11 5-0t Blown Up. Advices received here this afternoon was to the effect that the powder mill near Wetherill Junction, this side ol St. Clair, was blown up at noon to-day. We failed to get particulars at time ot going to press. He on time, for prevention Is belter than euie. All eough and colds, tliroit andlnnic nlteoiIon are cuit-cl by i)r. Hull's Cougti Hyrup. Only 23 ol. A fine slock of guns and amunliion for 10-21-tf sale cheap at Max Keese's. WANT A FISH For Breakfast ? A Mackorai? Wo havo 'om. White and fat. Bright and sweot. No oil. 'No rust, i lb, fib, lib, li lb, 111b, GRAFS, No. 122 North Jardin Str