SHENANDOAH. PA.. TIIUBS DAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1891. ONE CENT VOL. VI.-KO. 24:2. "My Son, Deal "With Men Wh.o Advertise. Ton will Never Lose by It "--Benjamin Franklin The Evening Herald. AI.Ii THE NKWS FOB ONE CENT. Has R larger circulation In Bhenandoah than any other paper published. Circu lation books open to all. 5"'- I .,.,! r,nn.tl,lr,l nf Bhenandoah was In ashes. Aftek tho 15th wo may expect some Important changes in tho railroad schedules. Senator Bkice's seat In the United Slates Senate Is to bo contested on the ground that ho Is not a resident of that state. Ex-Governor Foraker Is making a flghc to step Into his shoes A Pemookatio Governor has been elected In Iowa, and as a result it Is said the prohibition law of that-state will be repealed. Democracy in Iowa, as in New York, means free whisky, "The preserver of moral, civil and religious liberty, tho fundamental principles guaranteed in tho constitu tion of our country," is tho S'news laitn for patronage. Whew I The Now York World defends tho display of tho Confederate flag In tho South and says that "the old Confeder ate flags awaken memories, but no disloyalty." Such abatement printed in the World twenty-flvo years ago would have shocked tho North. But Democrats must pay tribute to the solid South. The lottery Democracy won an over whelming victory in New Orleans on Tuesday. It carried the primaries for the Governorship In every ward and had nearly 11,000 majority out of a total vote of 25,000. Tho Louisiana gambling ring controls the Democracy of that state. Its terrible clutch is like that of the Tammany Tiger on New York. A wave of financial reform has Htruck the British War Office. By ipping gold lace trimmings from the coats of the staff sergeants of CENTS PER YARD FOR a good home-made tea cari.ct. It Is onoof those fixlra heavy carpets, mudeof 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 ! EST THE nitntn.a flfantiiwii Jtu.lfav g . . " . w wv- . u . ... 'Asancy Jiloater Mackerel. M iltercl White and Fat. Ifeto Clean Currants Free from dirt and stems. Heat Mince Meat made oj best materials, line Table Neiu Orleans Halting Molasses. Chipped Beef. CTTJST lEIECIEI-VIEID Another lot of RIVERSIDE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR and OLJD TIME GRAHAM I? LOUR Fresh Ground Also another car of Best Patent MnWESOTA FLOUR Equal to anything in the "NORTHWESTERN DAISY" made of Minnesota Wheat gives natlsihctlon.' Bakes well. Oil Cloths arc selling prices. Two yards wide lrom gurrUou artillery the ttpleudld sum ol $100 will ho saved annually. Tiiekk li In preparation In Paris a photograph of tho heavens thnt will show 00,000,000 stars. This Is several million short of the number which tho Democratic party In 1'ennsylvnuln saw lust Tuesday. Jeuhy Simpson remarked to the Ohio voters : "Hurrahing for Sher man will not put pants on your back." It is not surprising that a statesman who scorns socks should be slightly confused as to tho proper uses of other articles of wearlug apparel. Week Engagement. The Baldwin-Molvlllo combination will appoar all next week at Ferguson's thoatro in n pleasing repertoire of tho latest comody and dramatic success, opening next Monday, Nov. 10th, in Bartloy Catnpboll's picturesque comedy entitled "Galley Slave," introducing all the latost songs and dances. The company is headed by tho vcrsatilo artiste Pearl Molvillo and a good, strong support. Each play presented is a novelty not only in name but in fact, brim full of music and comody. Thero will bo an entire change of progranimo each porformanco. Admission 10, 20 and 30 cents. Seats on ealo 0 a. m. Saturday. Eclipse ol the Moon, Tho moon is going to treat us to u total eclipse noxt Sunday evening. Tho partial eclipso will begin at 6:36 p. m., the total at 0:37, and the total eclipso will end at 8:01 and the partial at 0:03. Ai tho full moon occurs at 7:10 on that ovenlng, wo shall have an unusually good opportunity to witnos tho phenomenon in all its stages, provided the weather is clear. Amateur photographers will then have a chance to got in their lino work. A fine stock of guns and amanition for ralo cheap at Max Reese's. 10-24-tf Mythical Convention. Tho voto cast in this city for delegates at largo to tho Mythical Constitutional Con vontion is about 10,000 short of tho full voto polled on both sides. The highest Republican voto is for Genoral Reedor and Joseph H. Tomeroy, each of whom re- ceivod 00,319 and tho lowest is Toronco V. Powderly who received 00 045. I'Mla, Times. A Serious Fall. I. II, Carl, of West Cenlrestroot, slippod on a banana peol on Main street and in his fall broko his artificial limb and injured the stump of his amputated leg sevoroly, IIo is under tho care of Br. Stein. Tho Fair. Tho pooplo continuo to flock to tho Pbtenix Firo Company's fair in Robbins' opora houso overy night. To night thero will boa now programme of entertainment. tho Shenandoah Gloe Club boing onoof tho features. MARKET TiychIl e.ve.rii ntJiev fln.it C if Large and Fine. New 2fo Syrup strictly pure goods, market. freely. Mice patterns. All 50 cents up. THE RAMBLER ! . COLUMN OF PITHY AND INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS. GLEANINGS WHILE RAMBLING. Thoughts Suggested by tho Eloc- trio Railway Tho Groat Firo In Town Eight Years Ago. Brief Skotoh of It. Tho poor electric railway Is catching It hot and neavy now. 'Squlro "Jack" Monaghan is particularly activo in his criticisms and yostorday ho expressed hi willingness to b t his judicial practice that 'no olectrie railway car will pass this court house." Tho 'squire, like many others is a littlo impatient. If ho will manngo to keep his judicial pationco within a reasonable scope ho will eventually eeo tho olectrie cars pass his court and pass on beyond tho limits of tho territory In which ho teems to reign suproino. At times l am lorced to smtlo by re marks I hear about "tho olectrie." A man stood on n stroet corner yesterday and said, I hoar they aro going to havo a gang of Eyotalians to lay the electrio railroad Sure, and havon't wo got plenty men here who need work. It's tho cheap labor they want, I suppose." I remember that not many months ago tho individual who gayo expression to this sentiment wanted to build a houso and, to get it built as cheap as possible, ho asked for bids. Tho cheapest bidder for tho foundation work was a Hun garian, who got tho contract, notwithstand ing that a gooJ stono mason who had lived in tho town for many years and raised a family hore was willing to do tho work at what wasa very fair figuro. When wo squoezo tho dollar so hard our solves that tho eagle is forced to scream what can wo expect of corporations, which aro reputed to havo no souls. Eight yoars ago to-day Shenandoah which had grown, Jiko the sturdy oak springs from tho acorn, from a stretch of wilderness to a patch and then to one of tho most thriving towns of tho nnthracito field, was swept by flames and within a few hours one-third of tho town laid in ashes and ruins. Monday, tho 12th day of No vember, 1883, was a bitter cold day. Tho thermometer was below tho freezing point. A snow storm raged almost without inter mission during tho greater part of tho day. It was accompanied by a northwestern gale that swept through tho town with great fury. Shortly after noon tho residents of West Centre street wero olectriflod by tho cry of "flro." Mr. M. J. Cloary, who is still doing business closo to tho placo whero ho was then located, gave tho alarm. IIo had noticed smoko issuing from a window in an addition which had only recently been built to the U. 3. Hotel, which occu pied the sitoof thoprosont Ferguson House. Within an hour after tho buildings on both sides of Main street, between Contro and Oak streets, were in flamos. Tamaqua, Mahanoy City, Ashland and Pottsvillo were appealed to lor assistance and ponding the arrival of their flro companies themem bors of the Columbia and Rescue com panies fought liko heroes against great odds. The flamos swept along the west side of Main with terrific fury until they struck Franey's brick building at tho south wost cornor of Main and Oak streets. On tho east side tho flamos swopt on to Cherry street and there spent thomsolves. Meanwbllotho firo made its way along Centre and Oak streets to tho Lehigh Val- loy depot and four hours after tho alarm was given not a building remained standing between Main street and tho Lehigh Val loy railroad on tho oast, and Centre street and Chorry stroot, on the south, except tho buildings south of Franey's on tho west sido of Main street. Tho value of prop orty destroyed amounted to ovor $550,000. Tho insuranco amounted to about $160,000. At 0 o'clock on the night of tho flro J. J. Powell presidont of tho Town Council, presided at a mooting of tho body and tho following named gontlemen were appointed a relief committee: Messrs. M, J, Whalen, John Hughes, Joseph Knipplo, Abraham Lang, T. J. Hurley, Lewis Lohe, John T. Thomas, John D. Hughes, John Nolan, Patrick Sheehoy, D. J. Williams, Thomas J. Foster, M, K. Doylo, Patrick Ormsby and John J. Cardin. Chief Bur- goss Daniel J, Williams wa9 authorized to organize a patrol of ono hundred men to pitrol tbo streots during tho night. An appeal for aid was telegraphed to all quarters of tho country. Subsequently tbo relief committoo was increased by tho addition of Messrs. S. A. Beddall, Q. W. Johnson, M, P. Fowler, P. Conry and T. 1). Fioldors. John Oather was mado treasurer of tbo oommittoo. Tho responses to the appeal for nld wore prompt. Among tho first to respond wore F. 1!. Gowon, president of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, $5,000; tho Lehigh Valley Railroad and Coal Company, $500 each: Rey. Father O'Roilly, $600; Senator Kckloy 11. Coxo, $600. Messrs. Johnson, Fowler and Williams vis tod Philadelphia and $8,000 w.orth of carefully selected goods fjKowod their return. The sub scriptions from all parts aggregated over $30,000. Among tho nows items p, caned from the Dies of Hkralu's issu d after tho firo is the following : "Mr. John A. Rjllly, not satisfiod that all was correct, had the Itor. ugh Surveyor measure tho lots from tho corner of Main and Centre streets. I)y so doing ho found that ovory property owner on that square occupied some 18 inches of the other fellow's lot. It was a timely discovory and saves lots of litigation in tho future." V Work at thestrippings is to bo resumed again. About two hundred Italians arrivod yosterday for tho work, Tho amount of work the Polish and Hungarian women of Ibis town can do in astonishing. Standing at tho corner of Coal and Kmcrick streets one can, at almost any hour during tho day, see them trudg ing along with sacks of coal upon their backs largo enough for beasts of burden to carry. Thero will bo few empty coal bins about the houEos of tho Polish and Hun garian families In town this wintor. From Mrs. Henry Ward Booohor, "10 Orange St., Hrouklyn, N. V., 1 Feb. 11, 1800. J "I have used Allcock's Plasters for some years for myself and family, and, as far as able, for the many sufferers who como to us fur assistance, and havo found thorn genuine relief for most of tbo aches and pains which flesh is heir to. I havo ufd Allock's Plastors for all kinds of lamoness and acute pain, and, by frequent export monts, Hnd that thoy can control many cases not noticed in your circulars. "Tho abovo is tho only testimonial I have evor given in favor of any plaster, and my name has boon used to recommend any other it is without ray authority or sane tion." lw MrsHknky Ward IJukcuer. Look: at Tneso Bargains. J. C0UV0, having Just roturnod from Now York City with an entiroly now stock of boots and shoos, is now prepared to of fer tho Citizens of Shenandoah groalor bargains in this lino than ovor before Ho is offering theso goods at such low prices that competitors cannot compcto with Bring your boys and girls and get a pair of double-soled tip shoes at CO cents, worth olsewhore $1.00. He is selling men's double- soled leather boots for $1.75, and tho best rubber boots for $2.25. Remember that tho placo to sccuro these bargains is Coffee's Bargain Storo, post ofllco building, cornor Main and Oak streots. 11 6 Ot Tho Roxby Funeral. Tim funeral of tho lato John O. Roxby who died at Philadelphia, will tako place at Port Carban to-morrow afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Tho members of Shenandoah Ljdgo, No. 511, F. & A. M., and Shonan doah Lodge. No. 591, I. O. O. F., and number of other people will leave town on tho 10:P8 a m L V. R. R. train to attend tho funeral and in caso tho passongc should number one hundred or moro th company will sell long ratu excursion tickets at tho short route rate. It Should bo in Every Houso. J. B. Wilson, 871 Clay St., Sharpsburg, Pa., says ho will not bo without Dr. King' New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an at tack of "La Grippe," when vnrious other remedios and soveral physicians had done her no good. Robert Barbr, of Cooks port, Pa., claims Dr, King's Now Dis covory has done him moro good than any thing ho ever used for Lung Troublo. Nothing like it. Try it. Freo trial bottles at O. H Hagpnbuch's Drug Store. Largi bottles, 6O0. and $1. Notico. Tho members of Shenandoah Lodge, No, 511, F, & A. M., will meet in the lodge ro m to-morrow (Friday) morning, at 10:15 o'clock, to procood by tho 10.58 Le high Valley train to attend tho funeral of tho la'o John O. Roxby at Port Carbon. 11 12-lt Jambb Champion, AV. M. Try It, for It never disappoints. Dr. J Cough Bjrup. At all dealers. .Trice Sice bottle. BurohlU's Restaurant. Charles Bin chill is now located at corner of Main and Coal streets, Shenandoah Regular meals, at popular price, servod any time. Ladlos' dining and refreshment rooms attached. 9-14-tf I. O. O. F. Notioo. All membors of Shenandoah Lodge, No, 691, I. O. O. P., aro requested to attond special meeting this (Thursday) evoning, tho lodge room, at 8 p. m., to arrango for the funeral of Brother John O. Roxby, Jos. lIiNKu, Sec'y, Hotel For Ront. Tho hotol proporty at Lakeside Park (Ejut Mahanoy Junction) for tho year 1892, No ono but an experienced hotel man neod apply. For particulars, etc., apply to O, A. itelm, Shonandoah, Pa, 11-10 Four tintypes for 25 cents, at Dabb's. RIMINAUOURT, TOWN PEOPLE AIR THEIR DIS PUTES BEFORE JURIES. HREE UNFORTUNATE WITNESSES Thoy Got Into Jail Instead of tho Accused Tho Shoo Thief Put Away for a Whilo Finos and Imprisonment. About throo woeks ago threo valuablo bull pups wero stolen from Kocht.nowski, tho East Cnntro street saloon keeper, and 0 polico of town traced them to Mt. Car mel. Subsiquently Jatnos Fuhey and SVal Noll, ol town, wero arrested and churgod with stealing th pups. Yesterday thoy wore tried beforo tho court at Potts illo and after alj tho evidonco for both sides had been submitted Jttdgo Pershing directed tho Jury to ronder a vordlct o' not guilty without leaving tho box. Judge orsblng thon called threo witnesses iu the caso boforo him. I hoy wero hdward Lauder and Hiram and Samuel Nicowin tor. Tho throo had appeared on tbo witness tand in an intoxicated condition and the udgo sent them to Fort Zeiglcr for 21 ours to sober up. Elootrio Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known nd so popular as to need no special men lion. All who havo usoj Electrio Bitters sing tho samo song of praiso. A purer medicine does not oxist md it is guaranteed to Jo all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will euro all diseases of tho Liver and Kid neys, will reniovo Pimples, Boils, Salt Kbeura and other affections caused by im pure mood. Will drive Malaria from th system and; prevont as well as euro all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache. Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Hitters i,ntiro satisfaction guaranteed, or money rofunded. Prico 50e. and $1.00 per Dottio at u. u, Uagenbuch's drug storo, A Great Railroad System. Evory railroad man will want to seo this week's issuo of Frank Leslie' a .Weekly, us iront pago has a most beautiful and life- iko llkonoss of Presidont Goorcn itoDerls, ot tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Wo also find n pago of inter esting skotehes showing tho workings this great system . Tno striking ovents that havo taken placo In the East aro reDre- sontcd on tho foreign pace. Everv onn wno is interested in tho curious features o tho criminal courts should not loso opportunity to loarn of them and soo life liko sketches. Among the good-natured taCOS we notice that of UoVfirnnr.nlnM Koswoll P. Flower, of Now York, and that of the phenotnonally popular Demo cratic Gcvornor Boios, of Iowa. Guilty of Assault. Another caso tried boforo tho court at Pottsville yosterday in which town parlies wore interested una that of John O'Brie bettor known as "Major." aeain6t Mrs. Margaret Hughes. Tho chnrge was assault and battery. Thirteen witnosses wero ox aminod and nfter deliberating ten minutes tho jury returned a vordict of guilty. Th caso grow out of a raw among neighbors, Gratifying to All. Tho high position attained and tho uni versal acceptanco and approval of tho pleasant liquid fruit remedy.Syrupof Figfi as tho most excellent laxativo known, il lustrate tho value of tho qualitios on which its success is based and are abundantly gratifying to tho California Fig Sprup Co. Stationary packages, C and 10 conts each, at Max Recso's. tf "Sho Couldn't Marry Throo." Tho abovo title seemed to arouso the curiosity of tho Now York public, so much so that on tho opening night tbo houso was packed to tho doors. Tho success of tbo play was Instantaneous, and during tbo ontiro New York engagement tbo tbeatro was crowded. Tho play is an unqualified succoss; tho scenery beyond anything seen yet; tho company a powerful and ovenly balanced ono, and Miss Lillian Kennedy as tho horoino "Bess" presents a character ization which for histrionic ability has novor been surpassed on tho Amorican stage. Increased Coal Traffic. Owing to tho heavy coal traffic, on tbo Lehigh Valloy railroad tbo company has put on another crow, Edward Lindemutb belug tho englneor. Coughing Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at once. Diod. HARNETT. On tho 10th inst., at Shonandoah, Pa., Daniol Harnett. Fu neral will tako placo on Friday, 13th inst. at 9 a. m. Requiem Mats at tho Annun elation church. Interment in the Annun elation cemetery. Frionds and rolatlves re spectfully invited to attond. 11-10-31 A flno stock of guns and amunllion for gale cheap at Max Reese's. 10-21-tf PERSONAL. J. Codoe spent lu-day at the PotUvillo :ouit, as a witnes. Miss Lizzln FranlK loft town yestorday to locate iu Philadelphia. E O. Wagner, of Glrttrdville, was a iltor to town this mornlne. Constables Boland, l'LllllinandTmh and Pollcoman Phalen spent to-day at Potta- illo. Thomas W. Powell, of Wost Cherry stroo'., is confined to his bod by a fracturo f the knee-cap. 'Squire J. J. Coylo, of Mnhanoy City, and Major E. J, Phillip, of Shamokin, were in tovn this afternoon. John S. Buyer and wife, of Chalfrnt, aro the guests of Moses Owens, tho X. Main street dry goods merchant. Drs. Sloin, Spalding and Cailen attonded the bi-monthly mooting of tho Schuylkill Medical Society at Potlmille yosterday. 'Squlro C. W. Donglor and John AV. Morgan attended tho funeral of tho lato Daniol li. KrobntPottsvillethisafternoon. Miguo Hamilton, business managor of tbo Baldwin-Molyillo combination, was in town to-day arranging for his corapiny to play hore next week. John llousonick, of tho firm of Robbins & Ilousenick, hat unci cap manufacturers of town, returned yetterday from a busi ness trip to Philadelphia and Bnltlmoro. David Parry, who has been at tho soldiors' home in Erio for several months past, arrivod in town this morning and will remain here indi-finilniy.' Mr. Parry is in very poor health and says the lake air does not agrco with him. Tho celobrated imported Anchor Pan Kxpellor costs but 50 cents a bottlo. Try it for your Rheumatism and be freo from pain. 3t Railroad Rumblings. Noxt wtok tho wintor schedulo of tho dlfforent local railroads will go into effect. Tho officials aro cloeo-mouthed, and Damo Uumor is all tho authority at hand just now fur proposed changes, which include tho quickening of ono or two of tho Read ing's main line trains; a lator train in tho ovenlng to Tamaqua and bottor Jersey connections to Wllkeu-Barrej tho starting of tho 3:47 p. ui. Frackville trnin at about 4:30. WhiUt on tho Pennsylvania tho morning Wilkos-Barre train will arrivo hero at 1:20 p. m., instead of 10:15 a. m.; a now Lehigh train will bo put on for north of the mountain, via Shenandoah and Frackvillo short lino, loaving hero at 4 p. m, If theso changes aro not all mado it would certainly pay tho Bovoral companies to make thorn, for patrons havo petitioned for theeo and other improvements to pres ent train service. 1'otUville Republican. Contractor O. R. Eborlo has boon in Pottsvillo for several days trying to arrange with Resident Engineer H. S. Thompson nnd Solicitor S U. Kaorcher for right of way over tho Oirard ostato lands for tho proposed new Ashland, Shonandoah and Mahanoy City Electrio Railway. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad omployea aro contonding for two week's pay. Tho movement iss'rongest from Harrisburg to Pittsburg, but has extended to this section of tho Schuylkill Valley division. Tho Amorican Confederation of labor will officially act on this subject noxt month at their annual mooting. Kane Convicted. Michael Kane, who claims to ball from Mabanoy Piano, was boforo Judgo Persh ing yestorday on throo charges of larceny proforrod by boot and shoodoalorsof town. Kane h a sneak thiof and has boon in tho habit of walking oil with boots and shoes when tho proprietors had their backs turned. In tho caso of Lamb & Co. Kano was sentoncod to pay six cenls lino, tho coits, restore the property and serve threo months. In the case of William Stefansky costs, $100 fino, rostoro tho proporty and serve six months. In tho caso in which AT F. Morgan was complainant tho accused was acquittod. Curious Result A bit of ojster .shell swallowed flfecn j oars ago, yesterday caused the death of Hiram W. Hankee, a Slalington Justice of tho Peace. A well Knowu mivhloiaii In New Ynrkr New York advises Ills patients tliat toiler with Couuh nnd Coldi. to use 1'aD-Tlna Couuh and Con sumption Cure. 3Saudfi0cent. Trial boillM tree hi Kirima ariig tiuire. Umbrel las Given Away. With four pounds of CALIF Baking Ponder, we'll give you a beau tiful Gloria Cloth Urn brella. Guaranteed fast color and as good aa you can buy anywhor for $1.50. Unking Powder warranted good or money refunded. GRAFS, No. 122 North Jardin Sfpn 1