i (1 VOL. VI.--TtfO. 252. SHETAXDQAH. PA.. TU-EfSDAY. KOVEMIjER 24. 1891. ONE CENT! "My Son, Deal "With. Men Who Advertise. Yon will Never Lose by It."--Benjamin Franklin i " I I i i Tit J The Evening Herald. AMi TIIK NEWS FOB ONE CENT. Has a larger circulation In Bhennndoah than any other paper published. Clrcu. latlon books open to all. A BRAVE (?) GENERAL. Gen. 8. W. Crawford, In writing to the Philadelphia Times, says he Is ready to tramp out the pension system ns the Eugllsh did the mutiny lashed to the muzzles of British cannons and the cattle-plague. "Indicate what's to be done, and I am ready." A gentleman, writing from Madi son, Wisconsin, pajs his respects to the Rallaut (?) General In a way that will not be relished by this "tramping out", officer. "Gen. Crawford received as much pay in one year as the soldier he would 'tramp out,' kill nfc the muzzle of the cannon, who carried his musket and often 100 rounds, his knapsack and rations, would in 21 years. "This great General had more stylo while a division comiuauder than King William at the head of the Prussian army; while to enter his tent was more trouble than to enter the harem of the Sultan of Turkey. "The great query Is, why the 'Doc tor' has not appeared at the National Encampment of the G. A. It., and blown from the cannon's mouth the many thousands who resolved for the pension system? Or why ho did not appear before the Invalid Pension Committee of fiOth and Gist Congresses, take a seat, and 'tramp It out' like the English did the cattle plague? Or why did he not take a seat in the Na tional Democratic and Republican conventions and tell those delegates who resolved, 'We are In favor of lib eral pensions,' that he would 'tramp it out as the English did the mutiny and cattle plague.?' Why dfd he not attend the Ohio, Iowa, and Nebraska conventions this summer, and tell the delegates he was going to blow the pensioners from this mun dane sphere as the English did the mutineers? "This great man of the closing de cade of the 10th century, who would 'tramp out' pensioners' receiving from $2 to 24, name appears on the Army Register, page 280, as a Colonel, re tired as a Brigadier-General, receiving $343.75 each month. Would It not be CENTS PER YARD FOR a good, home-made mgcuri-ot It is ono of those nxtrn heavy carpets, rnddoof the best yam and clean rags. Fluent Hue of Velvet Brussel and Ingrain Carptts in Shen andoah at C. D. FBICKE'S CAEPET STORE. WE CLAIM TIIAT THERE ARE NO BETTER GOODS ! IN THE Choice Creamery Butter Ires Ji every other day Fancy Bloater Mackerel. Large and Fine. Neto No. 1 Mackerel White and Fat. New Clean Currants JEree from dirt and stems. Best Mtnce Meat made oj best materials, lino Table Syrup strictly pure goods. Netv Orleans Halting Molasses. Chipped Beef. Another lot of BIVEESIDE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR and OLL TIME GBAUAM ILOUIt Fresh Ground. Also another car of Best. Patent MINNESOTA FLOUR. Equal to anything in the market. "NORTHWESTERN DAISY" mnde of Minnesota Wltcnt gives satisfaction. Unices -well. Oil Clotlis arc selling freely, Nice patterns. All prices. Two yards wide from 50 cents up, AT KEITER'S. well to tranlp out a few Major and Brigadier-Generals like 'Doctor' Craw ford, before Bhootlng the prlvato sol dier receiving ?2 every time this world revolves 3a times for Gen. Crawford ? "This terrible genius who says, M am ready' to practice on the Union soldier what the civilized world con demned In the Eugli&h punlshmcntof the Indian mutineers, himself receiv ing a pension of $4,125 every time this globe revolves 305 times for him, en abling this fell destroyer of one-half a million private soldiers to live part of the time at a watering placo In Europe. He does not iudicuto whether he will commence on Gens. Rosenraus, Sickles, or Sigel, or It may be he will 'trnmp out' Mrs. Grant or Garfield, or Logan; or It may be this valiaut luminary will order the execu tion of the widows of the Revolution, or perhaps tho few left of the War of 1812, and then before breakfast apply 'cattle plague' remedy to the Mexican War veterans, aud then finish his holocaust on the privates of the Wur of 1861. "The 'Doctor' had better'ask that his name be taken from the pension roll with tho pay of a Brigadier-General, before he starts on the great reform of 'tramping out.' " Industrial Proposition. A well known business tntn residing within a fow mllos of Shenandoah pro poses establishing u factory in town that will give employment to over two hundred men, women, boys and girls. Ho iys ha will supply one-third of a cash capital of ? 0,00J it tho town pooplo will supply tho balance Parties who may wish to investigate the mattor with a view to establishing the plant can securo additional information upon applicathjm at tho Herald offico. Buy Keystone flour. Be careful thi.t the name Lkssiq & Co., Ashland, Pa., It printed on every sack. 8-3-3taw Look out for counterfoils t Beo that you get tho genuluo Salvation GUI Do not let the dealer dell you some "Just as good, ' but Insist upon getting the genuine .with the Hull's lleua irnae muiK ou lue wrapper. Coming Events. November 20. Grand supporin Kobbins' opera house; bonefit of Lady - Harrison Lodge, No. 10, A. P. L. A. Deo. 12. Coffee supper of the Salvation Army in Franoy's hall. Jan. 1. 20ih annual supper of tho Welsh Baptist church in tho P. SI. church hall. Waters' Wolss beor is tho best. Roilly sole agent. John A. 5-5-tf The Thanksgiving sermon should bo written with n turkey quill pen. A Kind Friend. Is what they call I hat Famous Remedy, lied Flag OU, it quickly cures Kheutnatlsm. Neuralgia, Cut", Bruises, Hums, bores aud all pain. It Is good lor man or beast. 2o cents. At Klrllu's drug store. Four tintypes for 25 cents, at Daub's, il MARKET BOROUGH ITEMS GLEANTNGS BY THE LOCAL CORPS OP REPORTERS. WHAT THE SGRIBES SEE AND HEAR An Old L col Real Estate Case Docidod by the Court at Potta vlllo Franey Awarded tho Valerias Property. Tho property on tho east sido of North Jnrdln street, south of Coal, and adjoining tho rcsidenco of James J, Franoy, was the subject of a decision by Jud ;0 Uruon at Pottsvillo yesterday. Tho property ha been in dispute botweon Air. Franey and Michael Valerias and wifo for a long time. It was sold at a Sherifl's salo and tho party who bid it in turned It ovor to Franoy, Valerias and his wifo thon disputod tho salo, clai ulng that thero was collusion bo-J tween tho bidder and Franoy, and they havo continued to hold possession. The decision rendered yesterday declares that Franey is ontitlod to tho proporty. It is as follows: "Thii is a ) roceoding under Act 13, Mny, 1871, to obtain poss' ssion of u cer tain proporty, purchasod at Sheriffs salo by tho pi ai nil If and sold as the proporty of Vulorias and wife, who nro in possession. Ho resists tho dolivory of possession and has tiled an action attacking tho validity of the Sheriffs salo on tho ground of fraudu lent collusion on tho part of tho purchaser. Can ho avail himself of such a dolonso in this proccoding? Vhtovor morit thero may bo in tho allegations of fraud, it is clear to my mind thoy can not bo inquired into in tho present proceeding. "Tho act of Assembly, Sec. 5, says that the court has inquired whether tho peti tioner has bocomo the purchaser of tho real estate, and says that a sheriff's or coroner's deed for tho samo, duly acknowledged and certified, shall bo full and conclusive evi dence of that, first, beforo such court or judgo. There is no provision made in this proccoding for tho trial of such an issue as is raised by tho defendants in tho affidavit of the wife. "Tho court is requestod to forbear giving judgment only in tho ovent that tho parties in possession do not claim under the do fondants in tho judgment, or that they claim by tillo from tho defendant prior to tho roudition of the judgment, and are thoroforo not included in tho excepted cases. Duo proof of notico to tho suit having been made, all the requisites of tho act of Assembly havo boen complied with and tho po'eession of said real estato is awarded to the petitioner at tho cost of tho defendants." A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeod, and not less than ono million people havo found just such a friend in Dr. King's Now Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. If you havo nover used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wondorful curative powers in nil diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs, Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will bo ro'unded. Trial bottles tree at C. II, Hagenbuch's drug store. Large bottles 50c. and $1,00. Stationary packages, 5 and 10 cents each, at Max Reese's. tf A New Sooioty, A society to bo known as St. Goorgo's Lithuanian Catholio Beneficial Socloty of Shonandoah, Pa., has been organized and S. G. M. Ilnllopetor, Esq., has boon au thorized to apply for a charter for tho samo. Tho objects of tho society aro society are social, educational and beneficial purposes to its members from- funds col lected. The application for tbo chartor will bo mado ou December 21st, next. Thero is but ono "best" remedy for Rheumatism and all Rheumatic pains and achos. It is the Genuino Imported "An chor Pain Expeller" Send to F. Ad. Klchtor & Co., 310 Broadway, Now York City, for the valuablo book, "Guide to Health," It Contains tho indorsements of prominent physicians. Mailed iroo of charge 8t Hotel For Rent. Tho hotel property at Lakosido Park (East Mahanoy Junction) for the year 1802, No ono but an experienced hotel man need apply. For particulars, otc, apply to O. A. Kolm, Shenandoah, Pa. U-10 tf New Wall Paper for 1802. A splendid selection, embracing all tho latest colors and designs, at prices lower than ovor. Largo lino of parlor patterns. Thoso cheap 25o window shades, with spring fixtures, cannot bo equalled. Call at Mel lot's, 22 East Contro stroct. Thanksgiving Rates Via Nickel Plato Nov. 25th and 2Cth, ono fare for round trip. dw tf It don't do to neglect nature's wnrnlng aches through tho pyMem, came Uheumu tlsm. Neuralgia and Backache. Try Hon Flag Oil, the Famous l'ulu Cure. 2.3 ccnta ut Klr llu's drug store. A fine stock of guns and ammunition for Bale cheap at Max Boose's. 10-2-1-tf NOTES OF THE DAY. Commonts on Events in Town and Other Plaoos. Haalcton has not yet itcoivod its cbnrtor It soems that ihe 11 rough Council of the town is postered by obstructionists as our own. Ono if tho councilmcn has protested U 'ho Governor that tho ckcllon notico whs not published in all tho newspapers of tho town and asks that tho chartor bo with hold f,r that reason. If tho claim is bona fide llnzleton Hill remain a borough for lour years more and Shenandoah may yet Advance bui'uro that buttling, bustling town. Tho dlscovory that tfaoro aro outstanding coupons which tiro markod paid on thi SclooI Hoard and borough records is not encouraging. It looks like bad manage ment, or criminal intent, and il is hoped that tho finance committee will bo able to glean facts by tho next meeting of council that will put mutters right. Early in tin 70' 8, when tho borough was in tho hands 01 un unsciupuliyUj gai g, coupons wero paid several times ovor and no account was kept of tho rcceipU aud expenditures of the borough. It is hoped that this condition ol aUairs is not about to devolop again. It was not until tho Citizens' party took charge ol tbo borough's, atl'.lrs that thi many leaks wore stopped, but since that timo that party has been so effectual!) bound hand and foot that efforts to stop leak through its agency would bo most difficult Intho 70 s it was impossible to find out how tho borough stood financially and tho audi tors were obliged to draw a line and make a now start. A worse condition cf affairs was hard to find ana tho roiorm auditor, had to work hard for their money. V Tho borough auditors are very important officials and a gigantic mistaka was made by tho citizens last spring when they failed to ro olect Mr. Champion, who was ex perienced in tiro business and whoso services were invuluablo in making researches. A good official should always be retained. v Council should show no partiality rf gaming tho layiug ot pavomonts, oven though it may step upon the toes of some of its members occasionly. while it is true that it is poor policy to pavo on the out skirts and leave properties in tho center of tho town ncgloctcd, it is oqually truo that tho councilmon aro in a better position to onlorco tho paving ordinances after they first givo attention to their own properties, Deserving Praise. Wo dosiro to say to our citizens, that for years wo hayo been selling Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's Now Lifo Fills, Buckion's Arnica Salvo and Electric Bittors, and have nover handlod remedlos that sell as woll, or that havo given such universal satisfaction Wo do not hesitato to guarantee them every timo, and wo stand ready to refund tho purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedlos have won their great popularity purely on thoir merits. C. II. Hagcnbuch, Druggist. One faro for round trip via Nickel Plato Nov. 26th and 26lh, Thanksgiving. d Ji w tf A Surprise Keep your oyo on this local. Kcagoy, the pbotographor, will havo his new open ing in a fow days and will havo something interesting that will surprise tho people. PERSONAL. Charles Gurvin visited Williamsport yesterday. Harry Boughoy, of Pottsvillo, is visiting friends in town. Mrs. O. A. Keim is visiting her paronts at Dudley, N. J. Mrs. Jane Grant is visiting her daughtor, Mm. Powles, at East Orange, N. J. Mrs. II. G, James, and daughter, Miss Katharino, visited frionds in Mahanoy City to-day. Mrs. T. J. Broughall and her sister, Mils Maggio Shaffer, spont to-day at Pottsvillo, tho guest of friends. Mrs. J, C. Soltzor rolurnod to hor homo in Roiding to-day accompanied by hor sister, Mrs, Kirlin. Miss Maggio Ortno, ono of St. Clair' fair daughters, spent Sunday 'in town, tbo guest of hor cousin, Miss llattle Wobster, of East Coal street. Gratifying to All. Tbo high position attained and tho uni vorsal accoptanco and approval of tho pleasant liquid fruit remody, Syrup of Figs, hi the most excellent laxative known, il lustrato tho value of tho qualities ou which its success is based and aro abundantly gratifying to the California Pig Sprup Co, Burohlll's Restaurant. Charles Butchill it now located at corner of Main and Coal streets, Shenandoah Regular meals, at popular prices, served any timo. Ladies' dining and refroshmont rooms attached, 0-14-tf Visit Friends Along the lino of the Nickel Plato Thanks giving Day, Ono faro for round trip Nov. 25th and 2G'.h. diw tf A flno stock of guns and ammunition for sale cheap at Max Rooeo's, 10-21-tf THE RAMBLER A COLUMN OP PITHY A? D INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS. GLEANINGS WHILE RAMBLING A String of Spicy and Intoroating Paragraphs Based Upon the Doings of the Day-Quoor Pooplo and Happenings. Tho presf nt lottery law is so framed that people who conduct entertainments cannot bo too careful. An interesting ca;o is now at is.uu at Ilirdsburo. Tho manager of a Kickapoo Indian show there sold ten-cent tickets of admbsion to his show and with ih') tickols woro distri buted a prize, or special tickets. After tho performance ihoso who hold tho special tickets were called beforo the platform and aftor signing a papor, which was an agreement to act as Hgont lor tho medicine thoy rocoived a bundlo of medicine and a certain cum o' money from 1 to 810, according to the longth of tuno they acted ns agent. Tbo manager told the people tho prizos ran from ?1 tu $100, but no ono ovor received more than $10. Thoy slgnod tho agree ment supposing it to be a receipt, as thej wore not required to return any monoy for tho medicine thoy received. The court thought it was a cunningly-devised scheme and had in it some elements of chance, which is contrary to law. Tbo manager was hold for trial on a chargo of violating tho loltory law. Tho Italian residents in Shenandoah and vicinity who havo beon in the habit of sonding thoir savings to Binkor Giacinto Epifano, of Philadelphia, for safe kooping, aro sorely distressed by information that ho has disappeared with 500,000 all that was on deposit in his bank. Alroady somo of tho newly painted letter boxes havo boen scratched and otherwise rudely marked. The work is supposed to bo that ot boys and a closo watch is to be instituted for tho offenders. Paronts will do woll to warn thoir childron against tho practice and also warn them agaiuststuffing rubbish into tho bsxos, soiling tho mall and making tho addresses illegible Tho local postal authorities aro not disposed to take stern measures, in view of tho eovore ponaity tho United Stales Court impos upon offenders brought before it, but tho practices must be atolished and if tho boys do not take warning thoy must stand the conscquoncos. V A stylishly dressed joung man stood at tho Contro streot crossing of the Lehigh Valley railroad yosterday when the rai was falling in torrouts and a heavy galo was blowing. A young lady approaches! and tho s. d. y. m. tipped his hat gallantly accompanying tho act with a seductive smilo. Tho lifted tile was held betwoen the thumb and forefinger, tbo bold being a light ono, tho galo merrily wafted tho hoadgear from the hand to tho railroad track, just in timo to have it crushed upon a rail by a passing coal tr.in. Tho young man's smile wilted, for ho was, indeed, In a very embarrassing position. "It is singular," said Jowolor Yost tho other day, that a spring confined and pro tected as in a watch should bo seriously affected by tho weather, but in the trado it is quite common to look for a run on main springs at certain timos of tho year, and during August tho call for them is heavier than during two ordinary . months, presumably because thero aro generally thunderstorms and suddon changes during tho month. It is not a question of the quality of tho spring, somo of tho vory best going to pieces under weather influ ence, and other quite ordinary ones out living tho watch." V A citizen stated recently that Shonan doah cannot bo boomed because thero is no room for new buildings. That may bi true. But what Is tho matter wi;h going skyward, old man ? Wo could spare many of tho old rookeries. Thero woro a fow people In town yestor day who were laughing up their sleeves as they remarked, "I guess tho electric rail way work is not going on very fast in this kind of weather?" But never mind. It is said that "ovory cloud has a silver lining," and the grand laugh will oome iu when the road is in operation and the silver lining Is transferred to the pockets of tbo stockholders. Buckion's Arnica Salve. Tho Best Salvo in tho world for Cute, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Pilos, or no payment requirod. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction, or monoy refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by C. II. Ilagenbuob. The finest note paper and onvelopes in tho country at Max Reoso's. tf Van Houlon's tho world. Cocoa The standard of U-23-lw LAKESIDE. Tho Proeent and Future of tho Rosort, The Kniekrrbfioker Ice Company will ut and store tr,o ice furnished by the lakes Laeiite this winter. If the season proves as cold as predicted the harvest will be larger tbnn il has been for years. Ihoro are a large number of applicants for tho Lakeside Hotel. The luccessful biddor will bo required to furnish proof bat ho fully understands tho holol busi ness, as no experimenting will be allowed next season. The trolling park will be in gocd condi tion for early spring races. Negotiations aro now under way for races in which somo of the best trotters and pacers in tho etalo will compete. Tho opening day will be it brilliant one, and will be fixed at a much earlier date than last season. Tho management is woll satisfied with the losults of tho season of 1801 and wi.l declare u nice dlvidei.d at its annual mcet iK. Tho grounds have already been securod for another grand eisteddfod, ti. bo hold on August 15th, next. The prizes will bo moro Humorous and valuable than the last. in ifforl will be mado to havo Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show as one ot tho at tractions next summer, after tho return of tho show from Europe. Among the numerous great attractions for which tho management is gunning are Paul Boynton's party and Paiuo's "Fall of Babylon." Georgo dimming, of Philadelphia, at ono timo in charge of the Belmont Driving Park, and a brother-in-law of Budd Doblc, the great horseman, visited Lakesido on Saturday. He was much pleased with the placo and suggested a fow minor changes for tho improvement of tho race course. Ho will be on hand on the opening day and will holp mako tho park a succoss. Superior to all Others. Allcock's Purus Plasters are the groat external romedy of the day. Tho qulckost, safest, sun at, best. Not only Immeasurably superior to all other plasters but also tu liniments, ointments, oils and similar un cuous compounds. Bowaro of imitations, and do not bo dn cuived by misrepresentation. Ask for All cock's and lot no solicitation or explana tion induco you to accept a substitute. Profitable Investment. If you want an excellent "farm, situated only six miles from Shenandoah, contain ing ?8 acres, with fruit trees and stream of water, call at tho IIkkald office for further particulars. It is a profitable investment and tbo terms aro reasonable 11-18-tf Alono on the Prairlo Tho'day was in that transitory stuto when twilight lingers in the lap of day and dark ness struggles for the aseendoncy. Tho sun hung in u great red ball of lurid llamo betwixt heaven and earth ; thero was n, loeling of profound quiet which soomcd to settlo on all things animate and inammato, Tho bird, tho insects, tha very trocs and sprouting pUnts wero for tho moment hushod as if in expectancy of somo unfore seen, somo inexplicable something which Boomed to pervade tho vory atmosphoro. A bull frog gurgled softly as ho foil back into tho limpid water. Suddonly ovor tho brow of a distant bill, thero appeared a solitary man, eealod aslrido a great bay horse; ho cast ono long sweoping glanco around him and thon wont bick ovor tha brow of tho hill again. And that samo night over seven hundred peoplo woro turnod away unable to gain admission to tho opera houso whoro "Sho Couldn't Marry Throe" was being played to tho most delighted audionco of tho season. Tho Storm. Yesterday's storm did considerablo damago throughout tho county. Down through tbo Shenandoah valley many foncts wero blown down and other damago done. Lane's Fttmily Medloino Movos the bowels each day. Most pooplo need to use it. I found Dr. Hull's Cough tfyrup to be n most etlectual remedy and feel sure that the moat Mubborn otaigh and oUl will yield to Its healing lulluinoe. FruuU. H. i'llee, New Or- 10118, 141. Thanksgiving rates on the Nickel Plate. diw tt Umbrel las Given Away. With four pounds of CALIF Baking Powder, we'll givo you a beau tiful Gloria Cloth Urn. hrella. Guaranteed fast color 'and as good as you canubuy anywhoro for $1.50. Huklng Powder warranted good or monoy lufuuiled. GRAFS, No. !22 North Jardin Str