SLhf n SHENANDOAH. PA.. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1891. VOL. VI.--NO. 253. ONE CENT 1 1 V fk Hi MS 9 I Co r Ul T thesl, wov undo coods 1 umptil ceJ oah,i 1 henandt - ( "My Son, Deal The Evening Herald. ALL THE NEWS FOB ONE CENT. I Hsu n larger circulation In Bbcnanfloali than any other paper published, urcu latton bookH open to all. l.Ioolis like Mills, the Free Tinder, Tor Speaker of the next House of Rep resentatives. i Tiikr oncrht to be no trouble to ralBO $7,600 to meet the propoaltlon made by a gentleman In yesterday's Herald. To-Mounow we nhould all give ntlmnks for the abundant harvests; the general good health of the country; the peaceful condition of aflalrs and Rue prospects of a prosperous future. KThe American people have everything fto be thankful for. Another brave eoldler has gone to Ibis long rest. General Hovcy, Gover nor of Indiana, disd on Monday, after In brief Illness. He served with dis K .... Itlnctlou in the late rebellion and was honored by the people of his state by selecting him as their Chief Magistrate. Shenandoah people ought to give thanks to-morrow for the bright pros pects of the coal trade; the coming of the electric railway; the coming boom of the town; the healthy condition of business generally and the good health of the town In particular. Once more we call attention to our monied men that a good paying manu factory can be Becured here for very little money. All that ia required is a bulkllug, costing a few thousand dollars. Water rent and taxes free for five years. The borough will exempt the concern of taxes for that length of time. The water rent, at the highest, will not cost more than one hundred dollars a year, A dczen gentlemtn could raise that much money among themselves and make the start. It will pay property owners to put up the money themselves and reap benefits JA t way of enhanced properties and rents. prices for their This establish- 4p GENTS TEE YARD FOR n a good home-made rag carpet. J ItJB one of those nxtra heavy carpets, made of the best yam and clean rags. Finest Hue of Velvet Brussel and Ingrain Carpets In Shen andoah at C. D. FRICKE'S CABPET STORE. WE CLAIM THAT THERE AEE NO BETTER GOODS ! IN THE -TZEE.AJCT OTTIR,- Choice Creamery Butter Iresli. every other day (Jancy Bloater Mackerel. Mackerel White and Eat. New qiean Currants JBree from dirt and stems. Best Mince Meat made of best niaterials. line Table Syrup strictly imre goods. Ifexu Orleans Baking Molasses. Chipped Beef. CTTJST BBOBIYED Another lot of ItlVEBSIBE BUCKWHEAT FZOVJl and OLB TIME Git A HAM ELOVTtEresh Ground. Also another car of Best Patent MINNESOTA ELOXTR. Equal to anything in the market. "NORTHWESTERN DAISY" made of Minnesota caiuar wucnt gives satisfaction. crnli ' J . . prices. Two yards wide lrom AT KEITER'S. "With. Men "Who mcnt would employ from 60 to 10(i girls and boyB. Hazleton newspapers aie booming their new city for all It Is worth. Tlu Sentinel has suggested that a "Hazle ton on Wheels," something similar to "Florldn on "Wheels," be gotten up and exhibited at Chicago to ntlvertlse the place. What Is the matter with Shenandoah doing the same thing? A car, nicely fitted up with specimens of the different kinds of coal, pyrites, photographs of collieries, etc., etc., would be an attraction that would command attention anywhere outside of the region. We do not wish to steal Hazletou's thuuder, but think there is room for both towns lo adver tise its advantages. MAHANOY PLANE. Newsy Letter From a Rollablo Correspondent. Tho pianos aro working all night on double shift these busy times. The P. & K paymaster distributed some of tho company's cash in theso parts to-day. The electrio light wires wore run Into town on Wednesday last, and during tho present week the street lamps will bo put up. Nearly 11 tho stores, and a number of private dwellings, have been wirod for tho incandescent lights, as are, also, the school houses. It is oxpected that the plant will bo ready to start on Wodnosday Don't forgot the oyster supporof the 11. K. Sunday school, in Colliban's hall, this evening. That lively Irish comedy, "Will O' tho Wisp," will be presontod tit the now Park theatre, at Frackvillo, this evening. Th company is an excellent one, and lovers of good old Irish fun should not miss thn treat. Shortly after 2 o'clock on Friday after noon, last, smoko was seen issuing from tho roof of onoof Wm. Dornbach's tenement houses, on Water St. American HoseCo., Uo. 2, promptly answered tho cry of "fire 1" and, though considerably hampered by insufficient water service, succcedod in quonchlng the flumes, and preventing what might have been a general conflagra tion. Tho firo was started by an over heated chimney. PERSONAL. Mrs. Clay W. Evans, of St. Clair, was In town yesterday. Prof. Zoitz, loader of tho Grant Cornol Band, spent to-day at the county seat. Mrs. William J. Morgan wont to Phila delphia this morning to spend Thanks giving Day with her parent?. Henry Wioderhold loft this morning for Berwioi to spend Thanksgiving with his wife as tho guests of Mrs. Wiederhold's parents. A fine stock of guns and ammunition for sale cheap at Max Reese's; 10-2i-tf MARKET Larue and Fine. Few No. 1 Unices well. f 411 50 cents tip. Advertise. Ton will Never Lose by It."--Benjamm Franklin BOROHGHJTEMS I GLEANINGS BY THE LOCAL CORPS OF REPORTERS. WHAT THE SCRIBES SEE AND HEAR Th3 Pennsylvania Railroad Tracks Did Not go Down Yesterday. Trains Running as Usual. Firo Last Night. PottsviUo paper, upon authority of their local correspondents, last night exggo:aled tho condition of tho Pennsylvania railroad, between town and Wiggans station, and cau cd the circulation of reports that un necessarily alarmed tho friends of people who passed over tho road during tho day. One party who road an account of tho inattor in one of tho county seat papers condemned tho papor in round torms and claimed that tho wife of a friend had bcon prostrated by tho roport, her husband hav ing left town over tho road in thn morning. Thero vbs no cause for alarm, as the Pennsylvania traits passed over tho lino all day and reached their destinations on schedule time, and they were running as usual over tho road to day. Tho mine workings under tho railroad in tho cut midway between town and Wiggans had commenced to settle, but tho plaoo is so flat that the parlies in charge felt confident that tho surface would bo carried down very littlo, it any. But to nllay all fears watch men wero placed insido the mine and on the railroad on the surface. In justice to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company it should bo stated that ample precautions aro always made to guard against accidents on tho line by reason of the caving in of mino workings under its tracks nnd that patrons will recoivo ample notice whenever thero is any indication of danger. A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than ono million pcoplo have found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, ono trial will convince you that it has wonderful curativo powers in all dieeasos of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will bo rorunded. Trial bottles treo at C. H. Hagenbuch's drug storo. Large bottles 50c. and $1.00. THE JURY WHEEL. Pottsvillo, as TjBual, Gets More Than Her Sharo. Thn Jury Commissioners yosterday re ported to court the following list of jurors drawn for duty for January and February, from Shenandoah and vicinity : Jan. 4th. John J, Siattory, Petor Quinn, Shonandoab; D. M. Slauffor, John Bankos, Union j O. W. Johnson, Lost Creek. January lllh. James Cosgrove, James Uilbott, D. J. Credon, Shenandoah ; Thomas McGeover, Mahanoy Township, January 18.h. Herman Gerfurt, Maha noy Township ; Frank Larkin, Lost Creek, January 25th. T. T. Williams, Shenan doah ; Johu Rickson, Anthony Iloran, M ahanoy Township. February 1st. James Smith, JohnSnell, Georgo Manning, John Maher, John Herring, John Reilly, Michael Scanlan, Edward Murphy, Jero Toomey, Shenan doah; J. Kennedy, James Brennan, Mahanoy Township j Henry M. Staufler, Union. Out of the tnroo hundred names drawn Pottsville gets -10 j Ashland, 17; Shonan doab, 16, and Mahanoy City, 13. A Cozy Mooting Plaoo. Mellot's, formerly Kice's hall, has just been thoroughly ronovated. The framo work has been repainted, tho walls and ceilings have been covered with rich-looking and substantial paper, and the floor is covered with elegant Brussnls carpot. Tho hall is now ono of the most pleasant and comfortable in the town. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. Tho Best Salvo in tho world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcer, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively euros Piles, or no paymont required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or monoy refundod. Prico 25 cents per box. For sale by O. U. Hagenbuch. The finest noto paper and envelopes in tho country at Max Reese's, tf Moro New Arrivals. A band of Hungarian immigrants ar rived in town this morning. They num bered eighteen, ono of them being a woman. Tbey remained at the Lehigh Valley depot until one of tho Hungarian ttoro keepers of town called for them and took tbem to a settlement in tho First ward. Stationary packages, 6 and 10 cents each, at Max Keoso's. tf Hotel For Rent. The hotel property at Lakosldo Park (East Mahanoy Junction) for tho year 1892. No one but an experienced hotel man need apply. For particulars, etc., apply to O. A. Kelm, Shenandoah, Pa. U-10-tf A MIDNIGHT ALARM. A Blnzo on Main Btroot This Morning. At about quarter to one o'clock this morning tho fire bell sounded an alarm 'hnt summoned tho department to Hobbins' building on South Main street. All the companies responded promptly, but th'iy reached thn scene none too soon. Tin plaro wa formerly occupied by 0. T. Kice tnd later by a dime museum Company. A fow days ago it was rented bj a Mr. Shapiras, who was having it altorcd and repainto'd for tho purpose of establishing a phsrrojey. Painters materials and cotton y,asto wero thickly tcnt'ored about tho placo and furnishid excellent material for firo. Whon tho firemen onterod tho store a lotof cotton waite under a counter had alrfa'y boen consumed aud tho floor and counter were burning fiercely. After hard work tho flames went extinguished, but not until a largo hole had bcon burned in tho floor and tho counter partly consumed. Tho origin of tho firo is a myste y. Mr. Shapiras says ho locked the doors of the placo and left it at six p. m. and thoro was no moans by which anything could bo ignltod. The firo was discovered in the nick of time. A frame building, with a good supply of paints, oils, cotton wiste, and a stiff wind blowing, foreshadowed a dangerous firo. Working for tho Presidential Nom ination. What man can tell who will bo noml nited for president by tho Itepublicans or Democrats. Each ono works his "boom1 for all it is worth. First wo read Blaine's mind is tottering, that he's a physical wreck; again, that ho suffers only from indigestion; and then we'ro told that Harrison don't want tho nomination un less ; Hill says nothing; and Clovoland is in the hands of his friends. There aro so many rumors that wo know nothing definite except that Managor Ferguson has sajured tho groat comedy drama "She Couldn't Marry Three," and it is un deniably the greatest show ever visited us, Anniversary To-night. Washington Camp, No. 183, P. O. S. of A., will celebrate its fourth anniversary this evening in thoir hall in Robbing building, at tho corner of Main and Oak streots. Thora will be a musical and lit orary entertainment. Mtmbers of other camps are invited. Deserving Praise. Wo desire to eny to our cltizons, that for yoars we have been selling Dr. King's Now Discovory for Consumption, Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills, Bucklon's Arnica Salvo and Electrio Bittors, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that havo given such universal satisfaction Wo do not hesitate to guarantee tbem overy timo, and we stand ready to refund tho purchase prico, if satisfactory roults do not follow their use. These rtmedios have won their groat popularity purely on thoir merits, O. H, Hagenbuch, Druggist, Post Office Notice. To-morrow, Thanksgiving day, tho pest offico will bo open from 7:30 to 11 a. ni Tho carriers will make tbo six o'clock col lection and 7 and 10 a. m. deliveries, Brownsvillo, Yatesville, Kllengowan and Turkey Hun will bo served with tho 7 a. m delivery. Monoy ordors and postal notes will not b-3 issued or paid. Gratifying to All. The high position attained and tbo un! vereal acceptance and approval of the pleasant liquid fruit romedy,Syrupof Figs, as the most oxcellent laxative known, il lustrato tho value of tho qualities on which its success is based and aro abundantly gratifying to the California Fig Sprup Co. Thanksgiving Sorvioo, Thanksgiving service will be hold in the Primitive Methodist church to-morrow evening, commencing at 7 o'clock Preaching by tho pastor, Key. II. G Kuesell. Now Oponing. Max Kecto has opened a new storo in the room formerly occupied by Jacob Bamber ger, where ho will be pleased to have bis many friends call and exaroino tho fine line of holiday goods. Burohlll's Restaurant. Charles Buichill Is now located at corner of Main and Coal streets, Shent.ndoah, Regular meals, at popular prices, served any time'. Ladies' dining and refreshment rooms attached. 0-14-tf Enoouraglng It is really encouraging to tako a stroll around town and noto the activity in all kinds of business. The arrival of large stocks of new goods ; tbo good humor of tbo merchants and a genoral air of satisfac tion seems to pervade tho air. A Surprise. Keep your oye on this local. Keagey, tho photographer, will have his now open ing in a few days and will have something Interesting that will surprieo tho people, tf Bost work dono at Brennan's stoam laundry. Everything white and spotless, Lace curtains a ipocialty. All work guar anteed. PUSHING AHEAD ! ELECTRIC RAILWAY MAKING FAVORABLE PROGRESS ROWNSYILLE IS DISAPPOINTED. A Laying of Ralls Has Boon Startod The Working Force Steadily IncroaBlng Elootrlo Sentiment Changing. The rcsidonts ol Br wnsville, who ox pectod the electric railway would pass their doors, according to the original plans ol tho company, are sorely disap pointed. But this lifo is full of disappoint ments and it is impossible to ploaso every body. Tho routo adoptod by tho cimpany is considered tho most Ilkoly to picas j the majority of the people Tho work of putting up polos and laying tracks was commonced yestorday. Italians conlinuo to arrivo and as fast oft they como they are givon work grading and digging holes fjr tho poles. It is ox pectcd that boforo tho closo of tho wook from threo to four hundred will bo at work on tho road. On the strength of what is being done by tho electric company, several of c ur citizens have pickod up courago and will alter and improvo their properties to meet the domands of business. Somo Coal street properties havo already jumped in prices. Railroads aro groat boomors. It is understood tho olectrio cars will bo painted red. The S A'etos will havo an- othor opportunity to manufacture inter views. Judgo Sadlor, of Cnrlislo, prosidont of tho electric railway, is expectod horo to night and will cat his Thanksgiving turkey with Major Finnoy. During his briof stay here ho will inspect tbo work now undor way and assist in suggesting plans for tho future. '1 he school teachors are on tho anxious bench. They aro desirous of having the road in operation during instituto week, Uppanonts of tno olectrio railway aro gradually thinning out. In a few days they will bo so scarce that a premium will fail to bring forward a man who will acknowledge ho is against tho road. Strango country this, isn't it?. Poles and ties havo beon distributed along Wost Coal street, to bo in readiness for tho increased force of workmen. Tbo Ashland papers aro in accord on tho T" rail and narrow gauge question. Had somo of tho papors beon moro consistent at an eariior day much trouble would havo boen avoided. But, then, thoy would have boen deprivod of interesting news if thero had been no opposition. It is thought that the M. C. S., G & A olectrio railway will eventually extend to Gordon and Centralia. GO BY ALL MEANS. Pure Food Exposition at Philadel phiaSpecial Excursions. Tbo annual Pure Food Exposition now in progress at Philadelphia is tbo "Latest Fad" and is visited daily by thousands. It is both interesting and instructive. The Reading Railroad will soil special excur sion tickits on Wednosday, Novembor '2 Ah, and on Tuosday, Decembor 1st, with a coupon of admission to tbo Puro Food Exposition at the very low rate of a single faro for tho round trip, with 25 cents added for the admission coupon. Tickoti will be good on all trains of tbo abovo dates and can be used to return on any train within three days, including dato of sale. The Exposition U held in Horticultural Hall, Broad and Sprucu streets. Van Houton's Cocoa Tho standard of 11 23-lw tho world. We Should Bo Thankful to-morrow, that we aro alive and well. That wo aro pormitted to live at all. That we are to bavo tho electric railway. That wo havo so few non-progrotsivo citizens amongst us. That thoro aro plonty of turkeys to go around. That we may bo permitted to elect wide Rvako and progressive councilmen at tho next spring election. That wo will have the now election law noxt yoar. That Governor Paulson's folly did not bankrupt tho state. That wo are enjoying good health. That Shenandoah is blessed with so many good looking women. That the prospects for asphalting tbo streets noxt year are good. That tbo County Instituto will bo held hero. That the prospects for plonty of sloigh Ing and skating aro good. That our churches aro being bottor at tended than before. That tho EveHinq Herald continues to visit us regularly. It don't do to neglect nature's warning acuea through tbo syMcm, cause Kheumu tlsm, Neuralgia aud liuckuche. Try Ked Flag un, ine ruinous ruin uure. s cenw at K.ir Uu's drug store. A fine stock of guns and ammunition for I tale choap at Max Reese's. 10-2 1-tf I & I. CO. Certain That Its Quota Will bo Increased. Thor" is ro longer any doubt that tho production f anthracite coal next yosr vtll be on a d 11 -rent basis from tho prosont combination. New York and Boston ioUrnals spoko of tho Heading as a "lamo log." Thoy snld that, as a mittor of fact, .ho Reading had boen treated vory lib erally in tho past, that it was idlo to think ho othor raombors of tbo combination would give it any moro tonnage and that this settled tho matter, as tho Reading nuld not do anything in the face of such oosition. In tbo last six weeks a remark able chingo ha oomo ovor the tono of ad- vicos from Now York. Instead of bfing callod a "lamo dog" tbo Reading Is now poken of as tho "Colossus" of tho coal trado. No arrangement for next year will bo- made until after tho first of tho yoar. Thero is, howovor, no longor any doubt of rearrangement. That Is concodod in quarters wboio a change, is leist deslrql. Tho Reading will havo moro tonnage Possibly thoro will bo n coal war, but this is very doubtful When tho talk of in creased allotment for tho Reading began thero wero loud threats that a coal war would result. This threat failed as a hotter understanding of Reading's physical and financial condition has led to tho conclusion that tho Reading is bolter able to stand a coal war than any road in tho combination. Tho Reading Company has J100.00O.00O Invosled that is now unproductive Every othor company pays largo dividends on its stock after paying interest on tho bonds. Tho Itoading owns ono-htlf the coal in tbo ground. It has facilities to mine and mar ket 13,000.000 tons por year. Last year it minod 7,000,000, or littlo moro than half its. capacity. ThU yoar, owing to tho hotter condition of tho trado, it will mine about 9,000,000 tons, but this is only enough tn enable it to pay fixed charges and loavo a trifling surp'us. Noxt yoar 13,000,000 tons could bo mined with littlo moro oxponEO, and, as a result, every obligation of tho Beading company, fixed and contingent would bo paid and tbo stock would pay six per cont. It has been often said ia reply to this statement that it is only a. theory that cannot bo carried out. Quito tho contrary. It has beon demonstrated. In October thocompany mined and shipped and sold over 1,000,000 tons without troublo and could have excoedod that amount. This could bo dono every month in tho year, as the collieries aro constantly being improved. Hore, then, is a condition and not a thoory. There is another point to bo taken into consideration. The anthracite production this year will bo tho largest in history, and the market has absorbed or is absorbing it all. Had tho companies all kept faith and maintained prices tho net profits to all would havo been magnificent. Unfortu nately, this has not.been dono at all times, owing to tho jealousy and tho efforts of tho othor companies to kcop the Reading's percentage whoro it is, although on an c.verage prices havo been reasonably well maintained. Tho outlook for next yoar is equally bright. If tho combination shall give the Reading its just dues, evon if the. concession is large, and all maintaiu prico& tbo other companios will make the largest profits in tbeir history, notwithstanding; their concessions, and Reading stock will, to use a slang phrase, be "out of sight." The present management of tho Reading has done what was not dcemod possiblo by its bost friends or its worst enomios. Tho property in a fow years has boon rehabili tated, improvements bavo boen made in al most every direction. Its earnings aro in creasing, and its prospects aro tho brightest it has had for twenty years. Coughing Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the oough at once. Profitable Investment. If you want an excellent farm, situated only six miles from Shenandoah, contain ing ?8 acres, with fruit trees and stream ol' water, call at tbo Hkiuld olDco for further particulars. It is a profitable investment; and tho terms aro reasonable 11-18-tf I found Dr. Hull's Couth Hyrup to be a most eflectuul louiedy aud feel buro that tho most stubborn oough and cold will yield to Ha healing Influence. Fruui b. Price, New Or lens, La. Umbrellas Given Away. With four pounds of CALIF Balling Powder, we'll give you a beau tiful Gloria Cloth TJiru brella. Guaranteed fast color and as good aa you can buy anywhere for 1.50. Bulling Powder warranted good or money refunded. No. J22 North Jardin SW THE P. & R. O