o c a i m VOL. YI.--NO. 211. SHEKAND O AH. PA.. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1891. ONE CENT. A fMy Son, Deal With. Men Who Advertise. Yon will Never Lose by It.' --Benjamin Franklin t I F Li 1 The Evening Herald. " ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT. Has a larger circulation In Bhenaudoah than any other paper published. Clrou latlon books open to all. A WESTERN WRINKLE. The following article, taken from tlie Hazlcton Sentinel, anil changed so jiio apply to Shenandoah, h true as gospel. 'It Is a familiar advertisement that we want to use to illustrate our text: TH12UE IS HUT ONE l'OKTLAND, Oregon, and It Is best reached via Chicago and St. Paul over the tliroutrli I Sleenlue Car Iilue of tlio niilrmini. Milwaukee & St. Paul and Northern F Pacific Railways. For further infor mation apply to the nearest ticket K. agent. A; Did you ever see any railroad ever fuycjubu iuui tueiuis uut uue on en ST. flnrlMili To O mm nu anywhere in Pennsylvania, telling you how you might get to Shenan doah, Pa., how much It would cost and what route to take? JVe want to drop the old Eastern We want to take a leaf from lie Westerners If we ever expect to build this towu up. There Isn't any use setting down aud waiting like' loafers for the town to grow. In securing the people of tills town to vote for a city charter, one substnn- (iiai auvauce Has been made, we have . a great deal yet to do. You cannot change the peoplo of a town by ordi nance. You cannot, by changing the name, make a city man out of a countryman over night. What can be done is to, by a general and a con certed movement, iustil a spirit of ad vance and of progress into the people; show them that it is only by push, by hard work, by intelligent voting into power of broad minded men and not narrow-minded little politicians that we can get out of the rut. There must bo no warfare against a ft flfnSA Or ftlnsftpg. Thorn iimaf Ua Fylcness. Everv man would Vm bbslltted in due proportion as the CENTS PER YARD FOR a good home-made rag carpet. It is one of those x(ra heavy carpets, madoof the liestvnm 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 IN THE THAlsT Cholce Creamery Butter Jircsli every other day Bloater Mackerel. Largo and Fine. New No. 1 Mac1terel White and Fat. from dirt and stems. Best .materials. line Table Syrvj) strictly pure goods. iNeio Orleans Baiting Molasses. Chipped Beef. CTTJST KEOEIYED Another lot of JllTFBSIBB land OLD TIME GB4HAM Also another car of Best Patent MINNESOTA FLOUR. YEqual to anything in the mar1te "NORTHWESTERN iWlicnl gives satisfaction. on Cloths are selling irlccs. Two yards wide trout AT KEITER'S. town would grow, no matter what his business may be. An association of earnest citizens with modern Ideas could get this towu out of tho rut it la In so hopelessly. It has advantages that other places are without. It has, on the other hand, disadvantages that other places are, happily, without. It has a population that is not easly moved. It has the objection always brought against coal region towns that Is said to be under mined. It has never had what might be called a stablo local government, certainly not one that had tho real power to help along the cuuso of pro gress. Happily the last objection has been removed. The "undermined" scare Is without real foundation. Our popula tion is steadily being thoroughly mixed up and that Is one encouraging lenture, lor, wnere one class or one nationality is largely in the majority there never can be any progress. It takes all sorts of men to make a good town just as it does the world. Briefly we need to, first, .set about securing a thoroughly competent local government to begin tho city with. Then we want to advertise our ad' vantages. Aud then we want to make au or ganized effort to get some benefit for alt from our advantages. It Should bo In Evory House. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., ShRrpibu.ru, Fa., sayB he will not bo without Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs aud Colds, that it cured his wifo who was throatcned with Pnoumonia aftor an at tack of "La Grippe," wbon various other remedies and several physicians had dono her no good. Ilobert harbor, of Cooks port, Pa., claims Dr. King's Now Dis covery ha3 dono him moro good than any thing he over used for Lung Trouble. Nothing liko it Try it. Froo trial bottlos at 0. II. Hagenbuch's Drug Storo. Largo bottles, 50c. and fl. Burohill'a Rostaurant. Charles Buichill is now located at corner of Main and Coal stroets, 8honindoah. Regular meals, at popular pricos, servod any time. Ladies' dining and refreshment rooms attached. 9-14-tf Hughes-Davis. Lewis Hughes and Miss Sarah Dayii were married last night at tho residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. William T. Evans, by Rov. II. G. Russoll. With the 10th century dawned the era of wormere. it uas niso proven an prises for notwithstanding Its plant. Rfrlriou era or sur toward knowledge, wo are fold that there ore still In some places n few citizens who havo uub ueuru Ul DUlvuuon Ull. MARKET OTTIRr Neiv Clean Currants Free Mince Meat made of best BUCKWHEAT FLO VB FLOUR Fresh Ground. DAISY" made Bakes well. at Minnesota freely. Nice patterns. AH 50 cents up. THE RAMBLER i A COLUMN OP PITHY AND INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS. GLEANINGS WHILE RAMBLING, A Paragraph or Two on tho Wator Question Tho Days of Pump dom Rocallod to Mind. Eleotrlo Railway. The water question has brought to mind the time when pi-oplo had to dopond on pumps for their regular supply. I rocall a scene on West Centre street, opposite tho old Unilod States Hotel, whera the town pump was located. At tinios tho string of mon, women and children with tin and wooden buckets, pilchors, Jugs and evory conceivable receptacle, was a long one and many a workiugman's dinner was dolayod in consequence V My attention was callod tho other day to tho amount of water running to waste. no autnontlos consumo an immonse amount of wator and tho saloons, which aro not small in number, havo alsp become quite a tax on tho supply. But, with all this, there is no danger of a short supply, A now wator company will not, in my opinion, Intorlero with tho old company. My impression is that by tho timo the now company is ready for business thoro will bo dnmand sufficient to keep tho two com panies going. It is my honost belief that Shenandoah will spread, that it will havo annoxed districts and that all the supply both companies can furnish will not bo moro than will be required. V . A drummer told me yesterday that tho electric railway will bo a blessing to his fraternity. Ho says his class of peoplo, alone, will turn considerable money into tho coffers oi tho company. Drumniors, ho said, will bo able to canvass tho whole of tho Mahanoy and Shonandoah valleys in a day, wheroas it now takes thorn several days. V Thoro is considerable complaint by tho United States officials against the influx of Jowish exiles. England does not want them and that government is doing all it can to assist tho Jowish Allianco in ship' ping thorn to Urn country. . It is not un likely that tho United Statos govornment will call a halt and demand an explanation in tho near future. V The woods havo been full of gunners for several days past, but, fortunately, no serious accidents havo boon reported. To-morrow will bathe oighth annivorsary of the great local flro of '83 Thoso who woro in tho town on that dreadful day will novor forget tho hoart-rondlng incidents. Thank God, there has been-no recurrence of tho catastrophe. Hero is moro evidenco of tho value of property in town, Tho Nowhouser prop orty was sold tho other day for S7.700. notting tho lato owner a very nice profit on nis investment. Tho now purchaser will take pessession April 1, 1892. Electrlo BIttore. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to neod no special men Hon. All who have used Electrlo Bitters sing tbo same song of praise. A purer modicino does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electrlo Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kid neys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Kheum and other affections caused by im pure blood. Will drive Malaria from tho systom and; provont as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache Constipation and Indigestion try Electrlo Bilters Hntiro Ealisfactlon guaranteed, or money roluniled. Price SOo. and 1.00 per Dome at u. H. Hagenbuch's drug store. Church Notloo. llov. O. M. Cousons, M. A ol St. Clair. will proach in tho Fcimitivo Methodist church next Sunday, and Rev. Russoll, the pastor or the church, will occupy Rev, Cousons' pulpit. Gratifying to All. The high pbsition attained and tho unl vorsal acceptance and approval of the ploasant liquid fruit remedy,Syrup of Figs, as tho most excellent laxatlvo known, il lustrate tho value of tbo qualities on which its success is based and aro abundantly gratllylng to the California Fig Sprup Co. Kept Busy, Our Job rooms are just now crowded with work, the presses running steadily all tho timo. This fact is an ovidonce that tho merchants of Shenandoah appreciate tho fine work that we turn out. "Wbon they loavo an order with us thoy feel satisfied that it will bo executed in the latest stylo of the art, and at city prices. A well known nlivstHnn fn Vet. Vt-b- advises his patients that suffer with Coughs and Colds to use t'an-Tlna Cough and Con sumption Cure. 23 and 60 cents. Trial bottles free at Klrllna drug store. PERSONAL. Robert Sllllman spent yesterday at Cen tralia. Miss Friscolla l'arry visited Ashland last evening, Frank 0. Kooso spent yesterday at th county seat. Edward Rteso, of Ccntralia, spent last night in town. I'rof. D. W. Piico, or Athland, was I town last ovoning. Miss Emily bwartz, of Park Place, spont yesterday in town. 'SqulroHorn, of tho Catawlsea Valloy, was in town yesterday. Miss Robona Glover, who is teaching school at Atlantio Cily, is on tho siot list. Thomas O. Oberrcador and George Fayan, of Drifton, spent last night in town. P. J. O'Noil Icavos town to-night to Join rat Murphy's Irish Uoniody Co. at Worcester, Mass. Miss Carno Faust, ono of our local corps of teachers, attended tbo funeral of a rela tivo at Potisvido yesterday. Mrs. Millor, of Manorton, N. Y., who was visiting lnonds in town for sovoral days past, returned homo yosterdav. John Uoebner, of tho firm of Heobncrd: I aul, 1 ort Carbon, was in town yesterday. no sold two pianos in town lately. David W. Price, the genial superintend ent for tho P. & R. (J. & I. Co., at Ash land, was a visitor to town last night. William ierguson, of Jeddo, is visiting nis parents in town, and Minnio Misses Bertha Thomas, of Jeddo, aro tho guests of Jiiss iUrggio.fr orguson. J- uartnet, of Philadelphia, is in town to attend tho funoral of his father, uhuioi uannet, who died yosterday ol catarrh ol the stomai-h, inomasA. ivans, Max Mayor, John Roilly, Jr Charles Reeso and Michael uo, jr., attended a reception at JUahanoy (Jity last evening. 'Squire Monaghan Barber Crqedcn, J. omy, j.-bi juollet, John O'Hearn and soveral others will go to Mauch Chunk to night to attend tho otoning of AV. J, Sweeney's Wanotah Hotel. Tho nownpaper men of this state will be gratified to learn that Mayor Uoflman, of Atlantic City, has beon elected to tho tfow jersey legislature Ho is a popular young man and is desorving of tho honor coniorred upou him. A fine stock of guns and amunition for salo cheap at Max Reoso's. 10-21-tf Big Deals for '91 and '02, There is no business which admits of so many wondorful innovations as the theatri cal businoss. The present ago might ap propriately be styled "Tho Realistic." Men with vast capital havo entered the Sold and their rivalry and spirited competi tion havo called forth tho most astounding results. Tho public cravo amussmontsas ono of tho most eseontial necessities of life, and are so thoroughly cducatod as to the morits of what is good or bad that it pays best to carter to them by presenting only what is cettaln to be Etampod as "O. K." One of the most colossal theatrical enter prises which will open in Now York Citv early in August, is tbo great drama, "She Couldn't Marry Three," for wnicn extensive preparations havo hoen carried on during tho summer. Tho scenery will eclipse anything proaonted in JSow l.rk during recent years, and with tho magnificent company of selected artists, is euro to maka an instantanoous and un- qualifioi euccoss. After its Now York opening it will bo sent across the Continent to San Francisco with the entire Now York caste, and it is unanimously conceded by newspaper and theatrical critics that among tho big deals for '91 and '92 will be found "Sho Couldn't Marry Three." Stationary packages, 5 and 10 conts each, at Juax itooso s. tf Look at Thoso Bargains. J, CoUeo, having just returned from Now York City with an entirely nop stock of boots and shoos, is now prepared to of- ler ino citizens 01 ahonandoah groaler bargains in this lino than ever boforo. Ho is offering thoso goods at such low prices luat competitors cannot oornnoto wiLh. Bring your boys and girls and get n pair of double-soled tip shoos at CO conts, worth elsewhere f 1 00. Ho Is selling men's double soled leather boots for S1.7G, and tho beet rubbor boots for $2.25. Remomber that tho placo to socuro these bargains is at Coffee's Bargain Store, post office building. corner Main and Oak streets. 11 C-Ot Tho Prosa .Association. Tho members of tho Schuylkill County Editorial Association met at Poltsville yesterday and after hearing the Muling of a paper by Dr. R. B. Wilson, of thoTowor City JJcto, they dined at tho Merchants' Hotel. Be on time, for prevention ire. All iM)Ut?tlR nnfl mills Is better than at and lunir uueotions are cured uy Dr. - ; Hull's Cougu oyrup, umyacis. Hotel For Rent. Tho hotel proporty at Lakoildo Park (East Mahanoy Junction! for tho voar 1892. No ono but an exporiancod hotel man nood apply. For particulars, otc, apply to O. . Koira, Shonandoah, Pa. 11-10-tf Four tintypes for 25 cents, at Dabb's. If BORODGHJTEMS ! GLEANINGS BY THE LOOAL CORPS OP REFORTERS. WHAT THE SCRIBES SEE AND HEAR The Electric Railway Company xs at Work and Thero Is Nothing Now to bo Glvon tho Pub lics at Presont. Local correspondents of tho Philadelphia and New York papers aro busy sending away dispatches ooncorning tho proxross oi the electric railway. Thxy manai?o to string out soveral chapters, but tho fact is thero has boen nothing upon which thoy could base their statements. Mr. Eborlo, tho superintendent of construction, has boon busy tho past week consulting with tho Girnrd estate officials and Is now in Philadelphia making his report, J. R, Coylo, Esq , tho attornoy for tho company, was seen by a roportoryestorday. Ho said, "I havo no nows. Thingj aro progressing nicely and tho construction of tho road will soon bo undor way. Mr. Eberlo Is In Philadelphk and I oxpoct ho will return to-night. His return will bo a signal for operations." Mr. S. S. Shaw, of Philadolphia, Is reg istered at tho Ferguson Houso. He is to bo Mr. Eborle's assistant. Ho said this morn ing that ho sent a largo quantity oi tools to bo sharpened at Plopport's blacksmith shop, preparatory to the ctmmcncomont of work within a few days. To tho Traveling Public xi you aro contemplating a trip to tho West, or south wost tho question naturally arisos, wnicn is tho bost and most tco lorai calwayin which to mako tho journey. 1 his inlormation you can ascertain by sending n postal to mo answering the fol lowing questions: "Whero aro you going? When are you going? Where will you start trom I ilow many will thero bo in your party? What freight and baggago will you have to ship? On recoipt of this i will write or call upon you proparod to furnish maps, timo tables, and fullest information regarding routes, lowest ratis ot all class of tickets, land pamphlets, re sort books, Hot Springs guldo, otc. 'iho Missouri Pacific Railway and Iron Mountain Bouto is noted for its superb through car service Pullman Vostibulod Buflett Sleeping Parlor and Tourist Sleep ing cars, also Palaco Reclining Chair Cars free, aro run on all through trains. Ask for tickets via this popular route, and correspond with mo boforo completing arrangements for your trip. J. P, Mo Cann, Eastern Traveling Agent, No. C57 N. Main St., Elmira, N. Y or 391 Broad way, New York City. W. E. Hoyt. General E stern Passengor Agent, No. 391 Uroadway, New York City. Tho Missouri Pacific Railway Iron .Mountain Route, tf A Peculiar Suit. BniDQEFonT, Conn., Nov. 11. Thocaso of tho city of Bridgeport against Murlu A. Hotchklas and others ia on trial in tho Suporior Court. Tho city owes tho Hotchklsa heirs 30,000, but owing to litigation batwoen thj heirs, It fears it may repay the amount to tho wrong parties, and therefore brings tho suit that it may follow tho court's direc tious, A MUtlng 3tnn Found, Boston, Nov. 11, Arthur D. Mayo, 30 years old, sou of Rov. A. D. Mayo, who has boon missing from his home iu this city for moro than a month, has been found in Philadelphia in a domnnted condition. How tho young mau man aged to reach Philadelphia is n mystery to his t'olatlvca and friouds hero. Mht Ci.nttst the ISloctlon, Glens Falls, N. Y., Nov. 11. It Is possible that Willinra Cameron, tho Democratic candidate for Assembly, will contest Howard Coupling's election. The latter has 41 plurality. Cameron claims that more than twenty ballots were uot allowed him. Dtnrf of a Ilroken Heart. WiLKESiunriE, Pa., Nov. 11. Mrs. V. J. Williams, whoso husband and son were killed In tho mine accident at Nantieoke on Sunday, died yesterday of a broken heart NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS. It is learned that the sohooner Hattie li. Cole,! ot Greenport, Mass., foundered at sen, und that tho captain was drowned. Twenty bicyclists from Now Havon woro arrested ut Savin Rock, Conn. , for riding on tho sidewalks. They .were flu ed $7 apiece. Only two Sonntor" wore present yes terday when tho O mnectiout Sonnto convened, and nu nljournment was taken until to-day. Tho plant of the Now Dodtord (Mass.). Cordauo Company, which wai sold to John O. Furman, of Now York, Monday. wis yesterlay transferred by deod to tho Becurlty Compauy of Now Jersey. Tho Fair. To night thoro will be a cako walk and a clog dancing contest at tho Fhconlx fair at Robbins' opera houso. Tho patronage at the fair Increases nightly and tho commutes Is constantly adding now attractions. THE COAL WASHERIES. How Thoy are Developing In Th'a County. The Poltsville Chronicle publishes tho ollowing interesting article on the coal washeries of the county: The now washery at Gllberton is about finished and will be put in operation in it tow days. This Waehery is owned by Ueddall Brothore, of town, and was erected by Contractors Christ Bnd Heltor. It is the largest coal washery in tho county, and cost fiM.OOO. The banks which will bo washed by this contorn aro very rich and will give. 100 cars ol good coal a day. Tho coal washery business is rapidly gaining a promlnont po-itlon in tho coal trado of Schuylkill county, Ihoroaroln operation Bt the present timo seven wash erios ownod by individuals and tho Phils,, dolphia and Reading Coal nnd Iron Com pany. These washories aro all located near old culm banks, which contain many thousands of dollars worth ol coal, dumped thoro boforo Improved mining machinery was introduced to win all the coal from tho dirt. Tho Bcddnll Bro. washery is tho best that has boen built in this region, and will givo the cost results, Tho Sydney'Coal Co. has a very largo washery at Gllberton. It has been In operation over threo years and is now superintended by John ,G. Scott, an able mine foreman, who was superintendent at tho Lehigh Valley Company's York Farm eolllory until his eyesight gave out. This washery has already "washed" one largo and very rich culm bank and is now at work on another. In October 5,773 tons of coal wtro shipped fitm this washory. A washery is built liko a breaker, only it is not so largo. It is fund up with jis, screons, schutes, pockots, loading tracks' and thoro is always a groat demand for boys to pick slate where ono of thorn is located. Tho Philadelphia and Roading Coal and Iron Company has ono washery at tho Knickerbocker colliery, Shonandoah, which has a capacity of CO cars a day. Thero is anothor at Glen Carbon which turns out tho same quantity. The com pany erected one at tho Lincoln eolllory culm banks, which turns out 0 cars a day. Tho old Brooksido breaker has been turned into a washery, and whon it is started it will sond out 60 or CO cars of coal a day. At Middloport a washory is in full oper ation and doing big business. Thero is also ono on the Girard lands at Girardvillo owned by Kotor & Co,, which cloans about 35 tons dally. Tho quality nf the culm banks Tho one now being worked by tho Sydnoy Coal Company at Gllberton is very good, and tno porcontago of coal sizes is about A3 tollows : KSr1 COal 50 per cent. "tevecoal i All of this, however, isonlv50 nnreent. Of tho CUlm. Somo Ot thn nthnra u much richer. A number of now washeriea aro to be erected in different parts of tho county during tho coming yoar. No Bottor Medium. A glanco at our advertising columns will show tho readers of tho Herald that tho business men of town know tho bost medium through which to roach tho read me public. A daily paper, as an adver tising medium, is far suporior to tho Sun day papors, John Wanamakor, who be lieves in tho uso of printers' ink, novor usos tho Sunday papors. Ho doslros to reach tho public evory day in tho woek, and thoreforo usos tho dailies. If you want your announcements read by the public, placo thorn in tho columns of tho Hkiiald. It enters nearly overy house hold in Shenandoah, and Is steadily in creasing in circulation. Lane's Family Modicino Movns the bowols each day. Most pooplo neod to uso it. Dlod. HARNETT. On tho 10th inst.. at Shonandoah, Pa., Daniel Harnott. Fu noral will take place on Friday, 13th inst , at 0 a. m. Rpquiom Mass at tho Annun ciation church. Interment in the Annun ciation cemetery. Friends and relatives ro spoctfullv invited to attend. 11-10-81 Umbrel las Given Away. With four pounds of CALIF Baking Powder, we'll givo you a beau tiful Gloria Cloth Urn brolla. Guaranteed fast color and as good as you can buy anywhoro for $1.50. Baking Powder warranted good or money refunded. GRAF'S, No. 122 North Jardin Str