VOL. VI.--NO. 20. SHEKAND O AH. A.. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1891 ONE CENT. "My Son, Deal "With. Men "Who, Advertise. Ypti will Never Lose "by It. "--Benjamin Franklin 1 Ut The Evening Herald. ALTj TUB NEWS FOH ONU CENT. Iloa a larger circulation In Shenandoah than any other paper published. Clrou ' ' latlon books open to all. hat" the Democrats may avoid an other fetich crushing', defeat "us they sustained in this state, election day, we advise them not to use tbo single commandment "Thou shalt not steal," as their campaign cry; let them associate with it "Thou siiAir not BEAK FALSE WITNESS AOAINST T1IY NEiaimoit," and practice what they preach and the ptople may not con sider It so necessary to administer such a stinging rebuke. The Governor should at onco ls9ue his thanksglvlngproclamatlon, .How would the following suit: To all cltl zeus. The Republican President of these United States having set apart, with partisan intent, Thursday. No vember 2Qth,. as, a, day of ThanksglV' ingfl, the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania, through the good rrnces of Harrlty, do hereby recoin 'Wend the same day to all the people of f this state as one on which they can unite In praise of my holiness aud "tho sanctity of the men who surround me. John Bardsley is In jail, while BOyer and McCamant. have not bee'ri run in, they have been brought before an extra session of the Senate, and the state was saved from the speeches of many Senators, which would other-' wise have been inflicted on a long suffering public. Let the day be one of devout rejoicing, and remember that you have causo to he thankful that an extra session didn't cause the state three times as much aB Bardsley stole. Given under my hand and Harrlety's seal. Burohlll's Restaurant. Charles Burchill is now locatod at corner of Alain and Coal stroets, Shon&ndoah. Regular meals, at popular prices, served any time. Ladies' dining and refreshment ms attached. 0-14-tf Stationary packages, 5 and 10 cents each, at Max Reese's. tf CENTS PER YARD FOE a good home-made rag carpet. It is ono of those xtra heavy carpets, made of the best vain and clean rags. Finest Hue of Velvet Brussel and Ingrain Carpets In Shen andoah at C. D. FRICKE'S CABPET STORE. - i "WE OLABI THAT THERE, ARE NO BETTER GOQDS IN THE ' 2 ancu Bloater Mackerel Mac7cerel-WIiite find JFat. front dirt and' sf ems. Best .materials, liino Tabje Syrup strictly mre (foods. New Orleans Halting Molasses. Chipped pee. AnotJi er lot of III VJEHSIDJES B tTCKWHEAT FLO VJt and OZP fiJMll GJIAUAM XZOUTtJTresh Ground. Also another car of Bcs Patent MINNJSOA JTLOTTIl. JEqkal id anything Hit tlienarket. , ,,''' "NORTHWESTERN Wlicnt elves saHsfactloiii OU Cloths nrc acllliiRr freely. Nice patterns. . prices. Two yards wide from 50 cents up, 1 AT KEITER'S. NEIGHBORING NEWS. Happenings In Near-by Towna Sot Forth In Broeay Paragraphs. Duvld Tucker, for a number of years fire boss at' Glondon colllory, Mahanoy City, has taken chargo of the Insido .work ings of & colliery at Silver Brook. A charter has boon granted to F. P, Spioso as prosldont; Itobcrt Harris, secre tary; lion. D. D. Phillips, treasurer; and J. R. Ooylo, Esq., and 0. R. Eborloy di rectors, for a corporation known as the Taraaqua and Lansford Street Railway Company. Tom Clarlt, of Philadelphia, has mado Lansford his headquarters and Is anxious to make am itch with any middleweight in the Hazloton region. Clark was for merly known as Tom McOauloy and a few years ago was a passenger bruketnan on the Mahnoy division of tho Lohlgh Val ley railroad, Ho distinguished himself ono day by "knocking out" four burly trumps who insisted upon being dead-head passongors on his train. Tho Ilazlelon Seniinet is urging its Bor ough Council to placo a patrol wagon at tho disposal of tbo town police. It is rumored that A. A. M'Lcod will roslgn from tho presidonoyiof tho Philadel phia & Reading Railroad Company to as sume the presidency of an Illinois rail r old company at a salary of ?Q5,000 a year. Look at Tnese Bargains. J.' Cotlee, having just returned from Now York City with an entirely no stock of boots and shoes, is now prepared to of fer the pitizona of Shenandoah greater bargains in this-lino than over .before. Ho is offering theso goods at such low( pricos that competitors cannot compote, with. Brng your" pys; and girls and get in pair of doublo-sioled tip' shoos at CO cents, worth elsewhere $1.00. lie is soiling men's double solod leather boots for ?1.75, and tho beet ruobor boots for 2.25.' Remember that tho place to securo thoso bargains is at 'QoiTpe's'Barfralnistqro, post office building, corner Alain and Ottk streets.' 115 9t Blckert's Opening, Joseph Bickert, tho well known and pop? ua Jetauraeur, will cjpen. bis . new 'placo at Mahanby C'ty Xo-mferrow ' (Wo'dhosday) overling. Tho placo was formerly known as tho City Hotel, but since Air. Bickert has taken hold of it .tho identity of tho old pla e has been completely destroyed and U will be opened now as a pin and undor first-class' management," - Air.' Bickort in vites all his friends in town and vicinity to attend tho opening. Tho Grant Cornot Band, of town, and, Citizens' Cornet Band, of Mahanoy City, will bo present. All will receive a royal wolcomo. There will bo a grand supper. ll-lOlt . John Rpxby Dead. A telegram from Philadelphia this morn ing announced tho death of John C. Koxby, formerly of town. JJeath was caused by paralysis of the brain. With the 10th ceritary dawned the era of wonders. It has also nroven an era of sur- prlses for notwithstanding Kb giant, strides lowarri. Knowledge, we are loiaiuai mere are still in some places nTew citizens who. have uot beard or ttaivullon ou. MARKET,, , -" , Zarae and JTlne. New No. .1 New Clean Currants I ree Mince Meatnade oj best DAISVrn made .ot Bakes Avcllli. J ., f. niluncsotn All THE RAMBLER ! A COLUMN OF PITHY AND INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS. GLEANINGS WHILE RAMBLING. Thoughts Concerning a Sporting Edltdr Mombers of Our ''Fin est" An Ashland Snap. PolltlcB Sprouting Early. Editor Doyle, of tho S'newst finds plenty timotogo hunting. . 11a is now making preparations to leave town to-morrow for an oxtonded hunt. "AlTko" is said to bo an expert shot and bags his gamo evury- timo ho pulls tho trigger. Ho lives on the gamo ho shoots during tho winter, thereby lessening his household oxpensos. In tbo summer ha makes the fish euller as long as his poclats hold out to bribe tho Roaring Creek farmers, who, it is said, got rich on such fishermen as "Alike." If "Aliko" is lucky on his -prosont expoditlon and re turns with half a dozen deer or bear we aro to receive an ample sharo for this notice. . Officer Conners is again on regularnight duty, after performing oxcolloni service in tho work of gathorlng taxes from evading residents', Chief Amouris.froquontly complimontod upon his fino appearance by BtrangorS. "Dick" is a .counterpart of Now York's "finest," both as to physique and servico, , 'It looks as if Ashland -peopln do not want'tho elect'rio railway1 tO'.run through their town. Tho last action of their council jeopardized the interests of thd.groat num bor. of ciuzons for the benefit of Lew Bolioh, :whp will havo tbo privilege of running, coaches to' tho terminus , of the electric railway, at tho borough lino. Tho Tax Receivership of tho town for 1802 Is already attricting attention. The candidates will nbt bo numerous on either side, as $100,000 bonds do not grow on tho mountains. It seems that tho bond re quired for tbo ofllco is oxorbitant and an attempt should ho 'made during the next station of tho Legislature to havo tho present law changed. It is safp to say that thorn are uot mora than half a dozen men in the borough who can securo tho heavy borjd and the taxpayers are therefore bound to notninato and elect ono of tho six. There are scores of worthy and re liable men who would seek the position if tho amount of the bond was fixed at a more reasonable figure, but they draw the lino at gl00,000-not by choice, but of necessity. It Is tho intention of tho Citizens' party, if tho roolutions of some of tho loaders hold out, to nominato for tbo election next spring the best men of all partios that can be secured. , i The only troublo in tho way of good borough government is the ipoils in tho gift of the council. This applo of discord -works to tho disadvantage of tbo whole community Had we a city form of gov ernment this condition of affairs would bo dono away with as tho officials now elected -by-tho-)ouncil--wouldJboi)lsctad by tho people. Wo suppose wo will havo to get along awhile yet and by tho time wo are permitted to vote on Die question again our people will be roady to make tho ehango, which, we aro satisfied, they will find to he very dosirable, by making 'homsolvcs acquainted with tho experiment in Le banon, York, Easlon and Ilazleton. Thero are no less than five candidates for At ayor of the now city pf- Uaz eton, with many mbre to hear from. As tho news papers of that town mado 'the flgh't arid succeeded, tho honor of being tho first Alayor should bo conferred upon one of tho editors. Either' of tho papers could furnish an available candidate. Thoy generally mako modl executives. About a year ago friend Stoelo, of tho Ashland Telegram, made great protensions of securing freo mail dolivory for that ancient but enterprising borough, and it lobkod for awhile, judging from tho tone of the Telegram, as if this great convenience had almost boon securbd, Of late wo have heard nothing of tho matter. Postmaster Keiper, who has mado quitd a success ot his ofllco, desorvos to have bis cares lossenod and tho pooplo Accommodated. We see but ono way to securo tho benefits of free 1 mall delivery and that is tq have Qirard villo attachod to Ashland, but wo do not think Postmastqr JJberJo, of tho last named town, WUI $aro (OTelldqulsh his cosy oiUco. Sinpaho doparturq of tbo car "Florida on Wheels' wo havo hoard many com ments.ou the finaoxhibltiou of the products of tbo alligator state. There is scarcely a' thing i that Florida does net grow or manufacture and we beliove the car was tbo best, advertisement thq" state authorities could have tent out to advertise for emi grants, somothlng other state could follow with profit.' Thosn Who can afford it, and thero Bro many pobr mo'n that can 11 thoy cut off soma of their vice?, ought to have an' accidental policy of insurance. For $10.00 por year, payable quartorly, you will re-' Ceivo in case of an accident, that will keep1 you from following your regular occupa tion, $50 por week; in ease of death from accldont,'ydur (amlly will receive ?10 000j f.T tho loss of a leg, an arm, or both ; art eye, etc, you will receive sovoralthousandf 6f dollars. "Wnro this fact more gonoralljr known more peop o would hold nn acci dental policy. For ?12 per year, payable quartorly, amounting to just ft 00 per mootbj you would receive 35 por week Iti case of injury, and your family $6000, in ca9o of death. V Life insuranco should not be overlooked. Every head of a family ought to bo rep resented in soma good company. Qi coursd you got nothing on account of sick ness or injury, but your family will got the amount you are insured for in tho event Of death. It cots moro than accidental in surance, but then thero is scarcoly ono lots paid in lOuO in an accidental company while Tn the life companies tho losies occur oftonur. V Young mon should take advantage of lifo insuranco. It costs them lees. Th ol'der tHbv aro the higher the rate. A tbn year erftJowment policy for a young manlof 21 would eivo him a nice start wheb ho be came 31 hih! tho amount he had paid imin that time he would scarcoly miss. W$re ho to dfo'ony time within the ten years, the' amount would be paid to whom ho mad it payable.to. Even were he to pay in in the, ten yoari, aa much as, he would, rqcqlyo it 'would bo that much bayed, but ilia pay ments would not bo more than half of (h amount ha would Dp insured lor. x oung men, study this rqatter carefully and act In the death of Daniel Ii. Krebs, of Tolts- villo. the countv has lost one of its most valued citizens. 11a w&9 always agroeiiblu aud obliging, aud noVcr'considered it jiny trouble to do ono a lavor. lie was honost, rollablo. and well postod in business OS' peciallv in banking and post ofiiqp affairs, and his'advico was oueu sought after. I At ono time ho was prominoully mentioned in connection with tho Assistant PostmaHo; Uonoralship. , Electric Blttora.. ' i This remedy Is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no spocial men tion. All who havo used Electric Bitters sing tho samo song of praiso. A tiuror medicine (loos not exist and it is guaranteed to Jo all that is claimed. Electric Jijttors will cure all disoases of tho Liver and Kid neys, will romove Pimples, lloils, 3alt Rhoum and other nffections caused by im pure blood. Will drive Malaria from tho system and provont as well as euro all Alalarial fevers. For euro of Headacho, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entlro satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price GOe. and $1.00 per botilo at C. II. Hagenbuch's drug etoro. Viewers Appointod. S. A. Beddall, of town, II. II. Stauffer, of Mahanoy City, and Albert Rumbel, of Union township, havo been appointed viewers to lay out a road in East Union township from the intorsoctldn of tho Glrard Estate now road and tho road from Urandonvlllo to Audonried, tq extend to ond Intoriect on top of the Oroon Aloun tain with a public road recently laid out. Gratifying to All. Tho high position attained and tbo uni vorsal acceptance and approval of tho pleasant liquid fruit rombdy,Syrup' of Figs, as tho mott, excellent laxative known, il lustrato the value of the qualities on which its succoss is based and aro abundantly gratifying to thq California Fig Sprup Co. i i A fino stock of guns and amunilion for sale cheap at Alax1 Recto's. 10-21-tf Death of Daniel Krobs. Daniel L. Krob) died at his homo in Pottsvillo last night in' his; 08th-y oar, Air, Krebs was ono of tho oldest aud 'most valued resident of tho county 'teat. Ho was clerk of tho Pottsvillo TQwn Council for many yoars and at the tlmo of bisdeath was presidont of tho Pennsylvania Na tional Bank of that placo, having pro viously served as cashier of the institution for fifteon years. The funeral will tako place on Thursday, at 3 p. m, k It Should be In Every House, J, B. Wilson, 371 Clay Bt., Sharpjburg, Pa., says he will not be without Dr. Kind's Now Discovery for Consumption, .Coughs and Colds, that It cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia aftor an at taok of "La Grippe," whon various other remodios und sovoral physicians had dono hor no good. Robert Barber, of Cooks- port, Pa.,' claims Dr, King's Now Dis covery has dono him more good than any thing ho Qvor used for Lung Troublo. Nothing like it. Try it. Freo trial bottlc4 at 0, II. Ilagenbuch's Drug Store. Largo bottlos, 60c. and Jl. A well known nhvslnlan In Jfpw Vnrlr advises hi a patlenU that suffer with Coughs and Colds to use 1'an-Tlna Cough and Con sumption Cure. HaudKiceute. Trial bottles frA ut. Iflvllna Am -t..-n SHE STILL LIVES. A CASE THAT MAKES THE PEOPLE MARVEL., RALLIED AT THE BRINK OF DEATH Mr. Lautorstoln's Child Practically Dead Yet She Ballios and May TJltlniatoly RoooVor a Mir acle, tho Doctors Say. The leading local topic is the ca90 of the throe-y oar-old daucbtor of I. Laulerstein. The child is beautiful and of more than ordinary intelligence. Sovoral days ago ii become ill and the sickness doveloped into membrano'ius croup of tho most dangerous bind. Dr. D. J. Lington, with Dr. Hal berstudt, of Pottsvillo, as consulting phy sician, attended tho child, but evontually told tho parents that thoy bad no hopo for its recovery. As a last resort a silver tubo was inserted In tho lower part of tho child's throat to create nn artificial moans for breathing. On Friday morniug last tho child pulled tho tube from Its throat. Dr. Langton was hastily summoned. The doctor ro-insnrted tho tubo and told tho parents that tho chances for recovery were less than tofore. Friday afternoon the child again pulled tho silvor tubo from hor throat. When the doctor arrived he found the qhild in a most critical condition. The child was actually dying, and ho so In formed tho parents, who, according to tho Jewish custom, were requested to withdraw from tbo r.qom. Every sign of death was prosont. Lit. iiangton says tne body was cold as ico and the toes and fingers had tarried pdrple. ' Tho child remained in that condition for eoveral hours, when, to tho astonishment of those who had been sq loctqd by tho parents to keep vigil, it pom noticed to rally, Again Dr. Langtun was summoned and when ho saw tho change bo said, "This is not tho result of medical skill. It is a miraclo, Tho work of tho Almighty power." In conversation with a Herald reporter this morning Dr. Lang ton said, "Tho facts you have gleaned in rogard to this.caso aro substantially true. Il is roally a remarkable ono. Tho child is now doing fairly woll and, should tho dan ger resulting from exhaustion bo avoided, I believe it will ultimato'y rocoVor. PERSONAL. Chief of Polico Amour spont to-day at Pottsville. Assistant rostmastor Donglor nttonded a fundral at Pottsville yesterday. The Prince Of Walos and "Billy" Will iams, the plumbor of town, colebrated their birthdays yesterday. Robert Silliman, formerly of this place, but now of Seattlo, Washington, is visiting friends in town. Jainoa AIcElhonny, J. L. Williams and Alf. Alorgan attendoi court at Pottsvillo to-day us witnesses. Airs. B. G. AI. llollopotor loft for Boston this morning to attend tho National Con vention of the W. C. T. U. Rev. Wm. AlcNalley loft for Bethlohem this morning to attend an adjourned moot ing of tho Lohigh Presbytery. Bees Alorgan, who rocontly rosigned as insido foreman of tho Silver Brook colliery, was a guest of Aline Inspector Stein, in towp, to-day. Messrs. John AlcCutchoon, John H. Reese and William Saegor, memborsof the board of examiners of applicants for miners' certificates, wont to Pottsvillo to day to testify boforo tho grand jury. W. J. Brown, of Alt. Cafmol, epent latt ovenjng,in town. Mr. fiiown is an expert barber and contemplates opening a placo in tho Phililps block, at the corner of Jardin and Oak stroets. - Abnor Powoll, who servod as captain and manager of ono df the ' Washington baso ball qlubMbo , P&s' Season, arrivod in town lust night and will remain horo for about two months, when ho will return to tho Pacifiq coust and prepare for tho next ball season. Patrick Fonlon, who has been holding the positigp p' insido foreman at the Buck Mountain colllory for Bomo time past, has taken chargo of tho Silver Brook colliery. Mr. Fonton was a former rosidont of this town and has a largo number of frionds hero who aro delighted to hero of his advancement. Tho celebrated imported Anchor Pain Expellor opsts but 60 cents a bottle, Try it for your Rheumatism and bo free from pain, St Don't Miss This Troat , At tbo theatre block, all thH' week, Vor., tolli's Musoum of Wondors. Admission only 10c. Be on time, for prevention la better than cure. All coughs and coldsl tbroat and lUDg uncuiiuua uro uureu uy ur, uuub ixmzu byrup, Only 20 cm. Hotel For Ront, The hotel property at Lakeside Park (East Mahanoy Junction) for tho year 1802. No ono but an experienced hotel man need apply. For particulars, etc., apply to O, A. Kolm. Shenandoah, Pa. 11-10-tf Four tlntypea for 25 conts, at Dabb's. tf POLITIOAL Socret ry tit State Harrlty ' dpclar'S that he doe not want the chairmanthip of the Democratic Nutlonol Committee. Wlu.t lid the fox remark about a certain bunch Df gf pm? About the time the young Democracy get thr ugh rending the independent Dem ocrats out of tho party in this oounty, tho Itepublicans will have a walk-ovw, Ifi Philadelphia tho samo tactics will mako that city 0,000 Republican next time. Republloans did protty woll this fall afttr all. In Now York thoy saved the Legis lature, one branch of which was Demo cratic last year. In Iowa tho Legislature is Republican on joint ballot. All of tho stalo ieket, excepting the Govornor, was elected in MaMachusetts, and, In spile of the Alliance, Kansas, Nebraska and South Dakota wore carried by decisive majori ties. Tho outlook for '02 is good. Troasuror Wright, Govornor Fatlison's reform pet of Philadelphia, has been very unforlunato in tho choico of subordinates. Ono is in jail and another is In a fair way to got thero. Now his messenger for whom a place was mado by discharging a worthy veteran is chanted with forging tax receipts to mako Democratic votes. It is evident that no mistake was mado in olectlng AlcOreary Treasurer, who will jnt allow political bossos to dictate the choico of employe. It is roported that Ohio Re; ublicans, now that thoy have the Legislature on joint ballot, propose to thoroughly investi gate th credentials of Senntor-eleot Jklco, and ascertain whethor or not he Is a residon t of tho state, and, therefore, entitled to re present it at Washington. They certainly have causo for ill-feeling over the atrocious manner in which the Democracy in Ohio used its powers last "year for the vilott partisan purposes. Tho gerrymander of the slato, when its Congressional district worn set off, was indefensible even from tho standpoint of partisanship. If Mr. Brico is refu'od bis credentials ha will bo getting a dose of his own medicino. The political cranks aro again rotdlng Senator Quay out of tho party. If they would Ufo but a hundredth part of thoir talent towards building up the party and getting it In good fighting trim lor 1802 they would bo of some uso. Let tho Dem ocrats have that part of the job In fighting successful Republicans. Huntzingor Dead. Washington Huntzingcr, aged 30 years, who was injured by a fall of coal in tho Suffolk colliery on Saturday, is dead. Ho was taken to tlio Minors' Hospital Sunday morning and diod thero Sunday night. His remains wore brought to town yostor day. Ho ill bo buried to-morrow, his funeral taking place at 1 p. m., and pro ceeding to tho Union comotory, Ringtown. Tho deceased left a wife and four children, tho oldott child heing 15 yoars. From Mrs. Henry Ward Booohor. "10 Orange ft., Brooklyn, N. Y., I Feb. U. 18S0. J "I havo used Allcock's Plasfors for some yoars for myself and family, and, as far as able, for tho many sufferers who como to us for assistanco, and havo found thorn a genuine reliof for most of tbo aches and pains which flesh is heir to. I havo us d Allock's Plastors for all kinds of lumonoss and acute pain, and, by frcquont oxperi monts, find that thoy can control many cases not noticed in your circulars, "Tho above is tho only testimonial I havo evor given in favor of any plaster, and if my namo has boen used to recommend any other it is without my authority or sanc tion." : lw Alns Hknry Ward BekIheh. Now Lost Crook Road. J. J. Franoy, Jamos Smith and Robert A. Quinn, viewers, havo roported In favor of laying out a road from the school houso in Lost Creek on tho publio road ' leading from the Loljigh Vulloy to the P. & R. station at Lost Creok , to tho old school liouso at Doansville, on tho road between Girardvillo and Shennndoab. Tho report was confirmed by the court Died. ' ' HARNETT. On tbo lOlh 'inst., at Shenandoah, Pa., Daniel Harnett. Fu neral will take place on Friday, 3th inst., at 0 a. m, ltequiom Aline ut the Annun ciation church. Interment in the Annun oiation cemetery. Friends and ralatives re spectfully invited to attend. ,ll-10-3t Umbrel las Given Away. With four pounds of CALIF Balling Powder, we'll givo you a boau ' tiful Gloria Cloth Urn. brolla. Guaranteed fast color and as good as you can buy anywhore for 1.60. ; linltlug Powder warranted good or money refunded. GRAF'S, No. 122 North Jardin Sir j . "IriVirtifafrrfett'ir iliMiniin fr i'