VOL. VI.--NO. 23S. SHEKANDOAIL PA.. SATURDAY. DVEMHEK 7. 1891. ONE CENT. "My Son, Deal "With. Men Wlio Advertise. Ton' wi Never Lose by It. "--Benjamin Franklin The Evening Herald. AIjTj the news foh one cent. Ilaa a larger circulation In Shenandoah than any other paper published. Circu lation book "pen to all. Ohio won't be Mlchlguudized tbla year. The Legislature is Republican by n safe majority. The Republicans bavo New York Legislature by a safe majority, which Is Indeed gratifying. ' Kansas will be all right next year. No furtber trouble can be expected from the People's party. TowA Ib n Republican elate and can bo counted upon next year for either Harrison, Blaine or McICIuley. New York Democrats will attempt to steal the Legislature and the Re publicans are on the alert to prevent them. Notwithstanding the gerrytnan- derlu Michigan it Is doubtful if the Jternocrats will succeed in their plan stealing part of electoral vote ne::t year. Massachusetts elects a Democratic Governor, and that is all. The rest of the ofllcera and the Legislature is Re publican. Not much of a Democratic victory after all. It is more than probable that Eng lish and German intrigues nre at the bottom of tho Chilean business. Both tuose countries are strong rivals of ours for South American trade, and are doing everything possible to an tagonlze our Interests there, and In vite enmity against us. They were much disturbed by the Pan-American Congress, which they were helpless to prevent, and are doubtless taking this opportunity to get back at us. Eng lish merchants have long had a con trolling influence In Chilean com merce, and the Germans are exceed- VWfcV UUAlUUa LU IIKL 11 1UULI1I1II1 IIIHTH. They will make common cause to oust us, and then fight out the posses- CENTS PER YARD FOE a good home-made rgcorpot. It is ono of those pxtra heavy carpels, madpof the best yam and clean rags. Finest line of Velvet Brussel and Ingrain Carpets In Shen andoah at C. D. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. we claim: that there are NO BETTER GOODS ! W THE -TZE3I.A.:Lsr j. . Choice Creamery Butter Jbancy Bloater Mackerel, Large and Fine. Netv No. 1 Mackerel White and Fat. . New Clean Currants JBree from dirt and stems. Best Mince Meat made oj best materials, line Table Syrup strictly pure , goods. Neta Orleans Baking Molasses. Chipped Beef. JUST ZEZEaZEIVIEID Another lot of R1TFRSIBE BVCKWBFAT FLOUR and OLD TIME GRAHAM ILOUTt Fresh Grotmd. Also another car of Best Patent MINNESOTA FLOUR. Equal to anything in the marJtet. "NORTHWESTERN Wheal trlvcs satisfaction. Oil Clotlis arc selling prices. X wu yiirut wiuc iruui 1 the trade between them HORRIBUY BURNED. Jonathan Wright, Esq., of Potts vlUo, the- Vlotim. At midnight last night a building rottsvillo occupied by Jonathan Wright, Esq., a well known and aged lawyer ol that town, was discovered on flro. noighbor burrlod into the house and found the old lawyer in a sheet of flamo at tbo foot of a stairway. Tha flro was extln' gutshed and'tho victim was romoved to piaco where, he could receive medical at tendance. Mr. Wright is 73 years of age and ho H so badly .burnod bo cannot r. covor. Uo fell down stairs while carrying a lighted coal oil lamp in his hatids. Now Shoo Store. L. Goldman has just purchasod a large stock of boots and shoos at a bankrupt sal at Bethlehem. Theso goods wdl bo sold cheaper than tho manufacturer can afford ti make them. The opening will take place baturday, November 7th, in Raring. ton's building, on East Oentro stroet and Markot alloy. Look at the sign of the star. To reach tho store there aro a few slops to climb, but it will pay you to climb them. Squaro dealing to all. Bo sure to bo on timo at tho grand open ing of tho Star Shoe Store, Shenandoah Pa. L. Goldman, Manager. An Omission. In our report of the entortainmont of MhJ. Jennings Council, Jr. O. U. A. SI. tho singing of a solo entitled "Omnio lllossoms" by Miss Sarah Baugh was un Iutontionally omitted. Th young lady acquittod herself croditably, as did also Miss Uertlo Hanger as "Virtuo" in ono of tho tableaux. In the tabloau "Equality, Justlco and Education," Miss Jennio Williams presented a beautiful picture as "Justice," not moving a muscle during the entire tableau. Miss Ruth Williams ond Kate Eisenhower presented a flno appear ance as "Equality," with Miss Edith Mor gan as "Education." Buy Keyalone flour. Bo caroful that the name Lessio & Co., Ashland, Fa., it printed on evorv sack. 3-3-3taw A Runaway. A horse owned by George Folmorran away yesterday morning and demolished tho valuable buggy to which it was hitched. Tho horee started from the corner of Main and Lloyd streets and was not stopped un til it reached tho cast end of Centre street. Fortunately no ono was injured. Died. WILLIAMS.-On tho 6th Inst., at Shenandoah, Pa., Martha, daughter of Theophilus and Eliza Williams, agod 2 years and 2 months. Funeral will take place on Sunday, 8th Inst., at 2 p. m., from the family rcsidenco, 130 North Main stroet. Interment in tho Odd Follows' cemetery. Relatives and friends respect fully invited to attond. 11 7-It Four tintypes for 25 cents, at Dabb's. tf MARKET OTTIRr . Jhresh every other day slou of selves. DAISY" made Ilaltcs well. ol Minnesota freely. Nice p.utterns. All cl-uib BOROUGHJTEMS GLEANINGS BT THH LOOAL CORPS OF REPORTERS. WHAT THE SGRIBES SEE AND HEAR Whero Those Who Are So DIs posed May Attond Dlvlno Worship To-mprrow Other Local News. All Saints' Episcopal church, O.tk street. near jiain, ttev. ioyd J.- West, rector. Services as follows! Morning prayor and many wth reading and sermon, 10.30, livening prayor and sermon, C;S0. Sunday scnooi at a p. in. Tho rector officiates and preacnes at mo morning service on the second and fourth Sundays of, each month and at the ovening sorvico on tho Brl nri third, a lay reader officiating in his absence M. K. church. Kev. Wm.Powick. imslnr. oorvlcoa to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Preaching in the morning bv the Kov. Itobt. E. Johnson and in thn nvunlni. by the pastor. Subject: "Tho Imoortat t work of tho Sunday School TonchnrJ Sunday school at 2 p. m., to bo followod by .uuewiiK ui wie rjnwortn Lioaguo. jrayor mooting at 0 D. m. anil on Thursday ovoning at 7:30. All are in. vited. Suats free. Ebenezor Evangelical church. IW Tr J. Click. Pastor. Knrvlraw Rnmt.t. .,l 10 a. in. in Gorman, and 0:30 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 1:30 All aro heartily invited to attond. English Baptist church, South Jardin stroet. Kov. II, G. Jamo. nastor. PrnuM, ing at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Subject for morning : Tho Teachings of thn Trnn.. figuration. Evening subiect : IIu Life Liko tho Fading Leaf, (a sermon oo. casioned by tho doatb of the lato John Whomsloy). Sabbath school at 2 n. m Deacon John Bunn, superintendent. On Monday evening at 7:30 tho B V. 1 , Union will meet. On w-J.osaay ovoning at7o'clockn gonpp"' prayer meeting. in qn j' C,,Uroh- rronchlno. .t 10:30 a. m. and r;oo , m by lloT, y McNally, the pastor. Attuning subject: The White-robed Multitudo." iSveoinir subject: "Elijah's visjoa on Horob and What It Teaches." Society of Christian Endoavor will meet on Tuesday evening. Prayer moeting on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All aro cordially invited. P. M. church, corner of Jardin and Oak streets. Services Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Young Peoples' Christian Endeavor at C m. overy Sabbath. Classos meet Tues day and Wednesday ovonings at 7 o'clock and Sunday at 9:30 a. m. General prayer meeting Thursday at 7:20 p. m. II, G. llussell, pastor. Preaching in tho Trinity Koformed church to-morrow morning and ovening by tho pastor, Kov. Robert O'Boylo. Every body wolcomo. Welsh Baptist church, corner West and Oak streets. Rev. D. I. Evans, pastor. Services Sunday at 10 a. m. in Welsh and 0 p. m. in English. Sunday school at p. m. Prayor meeting on Monday ovon- ng, at 7 o'clock. Class moeting on Thurs- ay evening, at 7 o'clock, Welsh Congregational church. Services on Sunday at 10a. m. and 0 p. m. Preach ing by Kev, Owen Enoch, . of Wales. Welsh in the morning and English in the evening, Sunday school at 2 p. m. A fine stock of guns and nmunition for sale cheap at Mai Reese's. 10-24-tf Look at These &krgalns. J. Coffee, having just returned from Now York City with an entirely new stock of boots and shoos, is now prepared to of. ier tho citizons of Shenandoah greater bargains in this lino than over before. Ho is ottering theso goods at such low pneos that competitors cannot compote with. Bring your boys and girls and get a pair of double-soled tip shoos at CO cents, worth elasw.here $1 00 He is selling men's doublo- solod leather boots for $1.75, and tho best rubber boots for $2 25. Romembor that the place to securo theso bargains is at Coffee's Bargain Store, post office building, corner Main and Oak streets. 11 6 9t Exposition Buildings. A folder illustrating tho several buildings to be erected for tho Columbian exposition to be held at Chicago in 1803 baa been issued by the Chicago, St. Paul & Kansas City Railway Company. The illustrations aro artistic gems. A copy of tho loldor can bo obtained freo of charge upon appli cation to W. P. Cooley, 60 South Third street, Philadelphia. Buoltlen's Arnica Salve. Tho Best Salvo in tho world for Cuts, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Foyer Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no paymont required. It Is guaranteed to give perfoct satisfaction, or money Refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by O. II. Hagonbuch, With the tOth century dawned the era of wonders. It tins also proven an era of sur prises for notwithstanding Its giant guides toward knowledge, we are told that there are still In some places a few citizens who have uot heard of Salvation Oil, i PBONAL. Miss Olive L is spending a few days with Port Carbfrisnds. Mes.rs. O O.iwlsand W. F. Richard son, ol MabancCity, were in town yes terday. Oscar Yost, o North Main street jeweler, went nit hunting yesterday and rnturnod with ce a number of tha floot iooted game. John Bobbin Cburlos Kadzowlcz and John L. Uatsleiturncd from the southern part of tho cou' last nigbt, loaded down with rabbits. ' We wore trod to an agroeablo surprito by the appears) in our otQco, yesterday of our old Iriei"Jack" McCarthy,nf the. Uazioton Semel. "Jack" is looking well and is :y onthusiastio over the future prospocbf lluzleton since the city charter was adtod, M. S. Klftgs t town on Thursday for Chicago, whiTto will spond a fow days on business anolcusuro. Mrs. Riggs ae companlod horlsband as far as Pittsburg, where she will emain a lew days, the guostof Mr. Rs' brother, who is man agor for the Pitburg Boot Co. Burton Soapavei, now of this town, returnod to Cornghum, Luzorno county his former ros'once,' on Wednesday, ox- pocting to stay short timo with his grand parents, Mr. ai Mrs. Culp. lie mot with an accidont tout four woeks ago, h:s horses runnidg.way. Uo now carrios bis right arm, wlnl was brokon at two placi by being tbrwn violontly out of tbo wagon, in a sllg. PronouncodHopoleas, Yot Saved From a lette written by Mrs. Ada E, Uurd, of Orotn. S. D., wo quoto: "Was taken with a bd cold, which settled on my Lungs, cogh set in and finally termi nated in Coneimption. Four doctors gavo mo up.sayingl could live but a short timo, I gayo mysolfup to my Saviour, doter mined if I coild not stay with my friends on earth, I wiuld moot my absont ones above. My hisband was advised to get Dr. King's Nsw Discovery lor Consump' tluu, Coughs tnd Colds. I gayo it a trial took in all, e'ght bottles: it has cured me, and thank God I am now a well and hearty SSP?n." Trial bottles freo at C. H. Ua- KD""U-" " . . . en. J1.00. Stationary packages, 6 and 10 cents each at Max Iteeio's. tf Rambler's Rounds. Go to one ol the numerous churchos town to-morrow. All aro invited. ci ice woainor wo are experiencing now, It must be part of Indian summer. It is a wondir there aro not moro run aways in town, through tho carelossness ot drivers in leaving their horses standing untied in the streets. This is tho last day for the Florida ex position In town. If you havo not yet visitod the car, do so before it loavos. It is located at tho Cherry stroot crossing of tho Lobigh Yalloy Railroad. Got tho Genuine. If you sutler with lame back, especially in morning, Allcck!s Plasters aro a sure relief. If you cannot sleep, try an Allcock Plaster, well up between the shouldor blades often relievos sometimes euros. Try this beforo you rosort to opiates. If any of your muscles aro lame Joints stifi feel as if they want oiling or if you suffer with any local pains or aches, theso plasters will euro you. If you use them once you will realizo why so many plasters havo boon made In imitation of them. Like all good thipgs, they aro copiod as closely as tho law allocs. Don't, be duped by taking an imitation when it as easy to get tho genuine ' If you always insist upon having All- cock't Porus Plasters and never accopt a substitute, you wfll not bo disappointed. 3t Florida on Wheels, corner Main and Cherry streets, Nov, 5, C and 7. To Winter In tho South. J. G. Uutton is in town again, alter spending several days in Tallapoosa, Georgia. Mr. JIutton is enthusiastic ovor that piaco and its prospects, lie eays it is a fast growing city and oyerything written .about it is truo, and that pooplo who are interested In tbo place, among whom aro a number of our townsmon, need havo no fear for thoir investments. Mr. Iluttoh oxpocts to return to Tallapoosa shortly and will remain there all wintor. lie will bo pleased to furnish any information desired concerning the place. Gratifying to All. Tbo nigh position attained and tbo uni versal acceptanco and approval of tbo pleasant liquid fruit romody.Syrupof Figs, as tbo most oxcellent laxativo known, il lustrate tho value of tho qualities on which Its success is based and aro abundantly gratifying to tho California Fig Sprup Co. A lino stock.of guns and amunition for sale cheap at Max Reese's, 10-21-tf nlivi advises tils patients that suOer with Coughs and Cold, to Ufo Pan-Tina t'nueh nnrl f:m. amnplion Cure. 2S and 60 cents. Trial bottles ireo ai jiirilns drug store. Florida on Wheels, Nov. 6, 0 and 7, corner Main and Cherry streets, TOWNTALKERl THOUGHTS OF THIS AND THAT THREADED TOGETHER. HEMES TERSELY TABULATED. Tho Tattlo of tho Tattlors Tlmoly Taken and Told Typosrapically In a Tasteful and Tempt ing Tone. While thol injurios sustainod by Max Keeso yester .ay by falling down astai rwnj in bis bouso weio not ot a ciang'-rous, character, they wero, by no means.tnlliiig, and Max will bo confined to his home for several days. Max's latest joke was sprung on election day. In tho afternoon his store was crowded as ho entered and exclaimed, with well-loigned indignation, ' it's a shame. It's onough to niako ono tirod of citizenship." "What's tho mattor, Max?" asked ono of the loungers. "Matter T All matter. I just went to the polls with my citizen papers, tax receipt and all, and thoy wouldn't let mo voto." "Why?" oxciaimed another lounger who seemed about to become indignant over the situation. "Jiecause 1 voted this morning," an- swerod Max as ho took a cigar from one of . -"Mad. "Gontlttmnn flntwMn the markot. Try 'em it jou'vo got the monoy." V I see tbo S'ntwa people aro Indulging In a little advertising for themselves. The idoa is a good one. Evon printers bavo much to gain by advertising. Tbo greatest trouble the S'news will havo will be to bold what tho advertising may bring it. Tbe life of that paper (the owners have, the impudence to Call it a family papor) in tho average family is ono Sunday. It is tho Police Qaietleot tbe coal region and out side of patch palavering it is worthless. Hazloton is alroady experiencing a boom in consequenco of tho .adoption of a city charter. New lifo has been instituted into tho poople and a half dozen projects for tho city's good are already under way. The saloon keopors, alone, aro disgruntled over tho progrotsive step tho town has taken and they havo boycotted tbo news papers. But it is an ill wind that blows no body any good and in duo timo tho news papers will be more willing to have tho boycott continued than tbo boycottors will be to sustain it. Boycotting bas never thrivod in this country and never will. V But speaking of Uazeton adopting a city charter, brings a blush of chagrin to our face. The Ukuald oponod tho dia cusslon of city charter advantages years ago, but tho pooplo failed "to catch on. Some Pottsyille pooplo wero moro far seeing and got tbo question far enougb ad vanced fur a voto, but tbo mnjority was against the adoption of a charter. Sha mokln also tried and failed and Shenan doah followed both places into tho soup. Now Uazioton is o city and wo well, that is some of us, are a group of sbort-slghtod sluggard.. Buccess to Uazioton and may the scales fall from tho oyea of. our peo?lo before long. V "Bob" Hagenbuch is painting tbo town (letter boxes) red end P, J. takes prido in tho fact that whon the L. V. R. R. Co's corps of paintors ccmpletos its work tbo exterior color of tbo depot will match his hair. Boon time, for prevention la better than cure. All coughs and colds, throstt auditing aileollons are cured bv L)r. Bull's L'uuuu HjTiip. OnlylCcts. A Morohant Holper. Tho Griffith combination cutter and printer is tbo latest merchant holper on the market. It keeps wrapping papor clean and prevents wasto, and as it is unrolled your business card is printod on tbo shoot required for uso. For convenience, economy and advertising it Is certainly up to date. Messrs. Walbridge & Richard son, of Mahanoy City, havo secured tho agenoy for Pennsylvania und New Jorsoy. Burchlil's Restaurant. Charles Butcbill Is now located at corner of Main and Coal streets, Shonandoah. Regular meals, at popular pricos, sorvod any timo. Ladies' dining and refreshment rooms attached. O-M-tf POST OFFICE ROBBED. Safe- Blowers Par a Visit to IG& OarmoL Yesterday morning burglars gained an entrance to tbe poH ullicu by prying the frontdoon. Tho deed was likely commit ted between two and four o'ebek, and whilo the interior was illuminated by elec tric light. Ilavios secured admitton to tha main room it wai an easy matter to force tho door, leading to the business apartmKnls. Ilora the smb was blown open and tho contents taken. A diminu tive bole had bson drilled into tbo combi nation and powder used. When Postmas ter Stoeker antrfd thi building about six a. m. the room m filled with smoke, tho doori Bating been securely closed after the burglars were admittod. The exit wa made by way of tho rear door. About J2()0 In cash and probably $25 in stamps wer taken. No clue to the perpetrator has yet been discovered. Two I'olishmon -ore arrested just os they wero boarding a Lehigh train and taken boforo 'Squlro Amour. They acted rather suspiciously. An examination was mado but nothing of any consequence elicited. They wero dis missed ai.d the officers aro out on another h jnt. Apostoffico Inspector has mado aw examination ot thn state of aflalrs, '.'Florida on Wheels." Tho large, handsomely constructed par lor car that has occupied tho Cherry street crossing of tho Lihigb Valley railroad tbe past two d8 and which is known as Florida on Wheols," has boen filled day and ovening by visitors anxious to view tho objects attractively arranged in tbo car. Tho vehicle is so arranged that it forms an excellent miniature of "tho land of llowors," with its immenso fruits and plants. Samples'of all tho products of Flurida are exhibited and a visit to tho car should bo mado by alt our townspeople who can spare tho timo. In half an hour ono can learn as much of Florida as can be learnod by weeks of study and tho price of admission is but 10 cents. School teachers, clergymen and other professional pooplo should certainly find tho exhibition inter esting. Robbed tho "Gossoon"ora. During the perlormance of "Tbe Gos- fuuu" t IlKZltaOn.-Tburodaynifiht, tbieVOS entered tho dressing rooms ot. tho com pany. Joseph A. Dally, who plays Dandy Darragh, claims to have lost two rings valued at f500 and ?3 in cash. Uugh J. Warde, who plays llody Dugan, says" ho lost $3 75. The Uazleton Sentinel says: "The opera houso directors havo nevor heard any complaints before but they will not let tbo mattor drop no mattor what it cos's nor who may bo implicated in tbo affair." Muelo at tho Fair. Woll, well j thero was moro fun at that pie eating match at tho Phcenix Flro Company's fair last night tlmn ono could find in a hundred minstrel shows. Musio night to-night. Big orchestra. A Funeral Sormon. Tho funeral Bermon of the lato John Whomsloy will bo preached to-morrow ovoning at tho English Baptist church, by tho pastor, Rev. U. G. James, and tha singing will bo in koeping with tho sad occasion, Sutherland's Sontonco. Kov. II. E.Sutherland, tho local preacher of Uazioton, who was accused of sending libellous and obsceno litora uro through the U. S. mails and convicted, bas boon sentoncod to pay a fine of fGOO. Tha sontonco was mado as light as possible in view of tho litigation having cost tho ac cused about $7,000 in addition to tho flno. Child's Foot Orushod. Whilo at play, tho two-year-old daughter of S. W. Yost, of North Jardin stroot, pullod the marble top from a small tablo and it fell upon ono of tho child's foot. The Injury may caueo tho loss of somo of tho toes. Colliery Ohangos. Keos Tasker is now giving bis ontira attention to Maple Hill colliery. Daniel Brennan, of Girardville, bas become insido foreman of Sullolk colliery. Best work done at Brennan's steam laundry. Everything wbite and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guar anteed. WANT A FISH ? For Breakfast ? A Mackoral? Wo havo 'em. White and fat. Bright and sweet. No oil. ' No rust. -Jib, Slbllb, li lb, 1J lb, GRAFS, No. 122 North Jardin Str