cr SHENASTDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 1891. ONE CENT VOL. VI.-NO. 25G. "My Son, Deal "With. Men Who Advertise. Ton -will Never Lose by It."--Benjanim Franklin JThe Evening Herald. AI.Ii THE NEWS JOB ONE CENT. aUeUitlitfutiil lhk vny'otber paper published. Circa latloa bookn open to all. The tmiolRTH will bo with us I after next and our people will do tUel utmost to please them and make the! stay here pleasant. The fight between the progressive cltl uu In- r men of Hszleton Is on. I lint e progressive citizens will W . t saying. Pottsville, the past week, has been greatly excited over the numerous sensational rumors prevalent on the streets. There has been more smoke than Are, it app ars. Fons - " o the next, rfsigtin the dniio I on another, ml, a day or two lift r, lb a furHHvn. t i- ' xr- to kc i-n v th a - Brazilian news. '' irin.io n milt nil kinds of neonle. 11 w " - ... .nnn. n .1 (1 fnlrAQ Wntll xou pays yuui aiuuoj "choice." The Sunday Dispatch, published in Philadelphia, has changed hands and the office removed to the N. E. corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets. Tho new management shows a great deal of activity and promise to make the paper a much better one than the old. If ex-Senator Wallaco wants to go to the Legislature he ought to bo sent there. He is an able man and, politics aside, would be a worthy addition to that body next year. Clearfield county could not improve on him. Senator Wallace says he does not want to go to thee Legislature to shape tho policy of his party but mainly to secure tho voters of the state a satisfactory ballot law. "I would not hesitate." he is reported as saying p'a moment to take the stump in ad vocacy of compulsory education, not the compulsory education that is sometimes agitated, but forn qualiflca- 45 CENTS PEIi YAJRD FOE a good home-made rag carpet. it is one 01 tuoae exirn neavy carpets, madoof the best yarn and clean rags. Finest line of Velvet Brussel and Ingrain Carpets in Shen andoah at C. D. FRICKE'S CAB PET STORE. FRESH STOCKNEW CROP GOODS. Taney New Crop New Orleans Baiting Molasses. New Corn Meal Made of all new com kiln Dried Fresh Ground". JVett; PlcJeles Natural Color Grlsj) and Sour. New Currants Cleaned Heady or Immediate Use. Neiv California Prunes Fine Quality. Netu California Canned Fruits Egg Plums, Cher ries, Apricots and Peaches. New Huchwheat Jslour Very Choice. New Green Scotch Peas, JVeiw Maisins, Citron and lemon Peel. New Skinned Hams Fresh Smoked. Ne Mince Meat Best Quality. WHAT 25 CENTS WILL BUT AT KEITER'S. T-wo cans Cliolcc Salmon. . Three Pounds Fancy Rice. Two Bottles KctcUup l.arg:c Size and Extra Quality. Four Pounds Good Currants. Tlircc Pounds mixed Candies. Two Pounds Mixed Nuts-New Crop. Five Pounds Oat Flalces New Fresli Stoclc. A r,ot ot Sliccu, Goat and White, Black and Colors. Just Received Two Cars FOR SALE TO ARRIVE Fancy Minnesota Flour. 500 CSpON'T FORGET that ways gStcs Satisfaction. Hon that would compel foreigners to read and write beforo they aro al lowed to vote. I would favor the en actment of a law that would enable the authorities to say to this foreigner, when he is sixteen or eighteen years years old : You must learn to read or write or else you cannot exercise the right of the ballot." Deserving Pralso. "Wo doslro to say to our citlzons, that for year wo havo been selling Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King s New Llfo Pills, Bucklon's Arnica Salvo and Eloctrio Bitters, and havo nover handlod reniodics that sell as well, or that havo given such universal satisfaction. Wo do not hesitate to guaranteo thorn ovory time, and wo stand ready to refund tho purchaso price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. 0. II. Hagenbuch, Druggist. Largest stock of rings. Genuino dia monds with combinations of rubies, opals, poarls, emoralds, etc., at Holderman's. tf "Ti" Programme. The following will bo tho programme of tho "Ys" at their mooting this ovening : Scriptural lesson, Minnie Hasslcr. Declamation, Elmer Hooks. Whv and bow the "Y" Is social." K. II, "Aro me lasnions 01 ino nee in nmmony wiiniencQinKsoi me didiqy" iy . a. ueeves, Heading, Edward Danks. fault finder, Geo, Ii. Uafaer, To tho Traveling Public. If you aro contemplating a trip to tho West, or southwost tho question naturally arises, which is tho host and most economi cal way in which to mako tho journey, This information you can ascertain by tonding a postal to me answering the fol lowing questions : "Where aro you going? When aro you going? "Where will you start from ? How many will there be in your party? "What freight and baggage will you havo to ship? Ou roceipt of this I will writo or call upon you propared to furnish maps, timo tablos, and fullest information regarding routos, lowest rales of all class of tickets, land pamphlets, re sort books, Hot Springs guide, etc. Tho Missouri Pacific Railway andiron Mountain Routo is noted for its suporb through car servico. Pullman Yostibuled Buffott tiloeping Parlor and Tourist Stoop ing cars, also Palaco Reclining Chair Cars freo, aro run on all through trains. Ask for tickets via this popular routo, and correspond with mo beforo completing arrangements for your Strip. J. P. Mc Cann, Eastern Traveling Agent, No. 057 N. Main St., Elmira, N. Y., or 391 Broad way, Now York City. "W. E. Hoyt, Goneral Eastern PaBsengor Agent, No. 301 Broadway, New York City. Tho Missouri Pacific Railway Iron Mountain Routo. tf A Kind Friend. Is what they call that Famous Remedy, Ked Flag Oil, It quickly cures Itlieumatlsni, Neuralgia, Cuts, Ilrulses, Burns, Bores and all pain. It is good lor man or beast. 23 cents. At Klrlln's drug store. "Wolf Slclu Mats and Itugs-lu Cliolcc No. x Timothy Hay. One Car Middlings. One Car Bushels New Corn In Ears. Northwestern Daisy Flour Al BOROUGH ITEMS GLEANINGS BY THE LOCAL CORPS OP REPORTERS. WHAT THE SCRIBES SEE AND HEAR Whoro Thoso Who Aro So Dls- posod May Attend Dlvino Worship To-morrow Other Local News. All Saints' Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main, Kov. Floyd E. Woet, rector. Services as follows: Morning prayer and litany with reading and sermon, 10:80. Evening prayer andsormon, 6:80. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Tho rector ofllciatos and preaches at tho morning sorvice on the second and fourth Sundays of oach month and at tho ovoning sorvice on tho first and third, a lay reader officiating In hi9absonco. P. M. church, cornor of Jardln and Oak streets. Services Sunday at 10:30 a. m, and C:S0 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m Young Peoples' Christian Endeavor at ( p. m. overy Sabbath. Classes meet Tues day and "Wednesday ovonings at 7 o'clock and Sunday at 0:80 a. m. Uencral prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. H. Q. Russoll, pastor. "Welsh Baptist church, corner "West and Oak stroots. Rov. D. I. Evans, pastor. Services Sunday at 10 a. m. in Welsh and 6 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayor moeting on Monday oven ing, at 7 o'clock. Class mooting on Thurs day ovoning, at 7 o'clock. Ebenezor Evangelical church. Rov. H. J. Click, pastor. Services Sunday at 10 a. m. in Gorman, and C:80 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. All are heartily invitod to attend. M. E. church, Rev. Wm.Powick, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p. m. Morning subject: "Eulogizing God for all Ilis Benollts." Evonlng subject: "Wasted Opportunities" followed by revival servicos. Sunday school at 2 p. m., to bo followed by tho de votional meeting of tho Epworth League Prayor mooting at 6 p. m. and on Thurs day ovoning at 7:30. All aro invitod. Soata froo. Presbyterian church, Rov. W. McNally, pastor. Preaching services at 10:30 a. ra, andC:30p. ro. Subject for morning: "Chriet as a Preacher." Subject for ovoningl: Robbing God," Sabbath school at 2 p. m Prayor meeting ou Thursday evening and Christian Endeavor on Tuesday ovening at 7:30. All aro cordially invitod. "Como with us and wo will do thoo good." A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indood, and not loss than ono million peoplo 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 Modicino, ono trial will convince you that it has wonderful curativo powors in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will bo refunded. Trial bottles lreo at O. II. Ilagonhuch's drug store. Largo bottles 60c. and $1.00. Read Reose's now advertisomont. Suit for Damages. A Pottsvillo officer was in town yesterday serving subpoenas on witnesses in the case of Guldln against tho borough of Shenan doah. Tho caso is brought to recovor $1,000 damages and is about five years old. Tho plaintiff, while driving ono night at tho lower end of Main stroot, drovo over the ombankmont. The horso was killed, tho carriage wrecked and Guldln was badly in' jurod. Guldin claims that as thero was no safeguard or light at tho place tho borough is responsible for damages. It is under stood that tho claimant offered to settle tho caso at ono timo for $100, but tho borough declined the offer. Bucklon's Arnica Salve. The Best Salvo in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Tjlcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Soros, Tetter, Chappod Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi lively euros Piles, or no payment roquirod. It Is guarantood to givo perfoct satisfaction, or money rofunded. rnco Ja cents por box. For sale by O. II. Ilagonbuch, Road Reeso's holiday advertltomont. A Surprise. Keep your oyo on this local. Keagoy, tho photogiaphor, will havo his now opon ing in a few days and will have something Interesting that will surprise the pooplo. tf Lost Two Horses. A toam of horses belonging to Gorman tho Rochoator Browing Company's agont at Mahanoy City, died on Wodnosday. Tho hones wero valued at f500. It Is a well known lact that l'an-Tlna Cough and Consumption Cure has cured Con sumption, Coughs aud Colds when all else foiled. 23 and 60 cents. Trial bottles lreo at Klrlln's drugstore. Lane's Fumllv Modicino Movos tho bowels each day. Most pooplo noed to uso it. Van Houten's Cocoa The standard of be .world. 11-23-lw Lakosido Locala. Mrs. Gui Roth is on tho sick list. A gentleman was hero to-day taking an Inventory of tho placo. lie is soriously thinking of leasing tho hotel and grounds as ho is vory favorably impressed withl the place. Should bo conclude to make an of fer and Is accoptcd, ho will mako Lakeside hum next season. Evorythtng Is In roadiness for tho ice harvest. All that is wanting is tho ico to cut. Tho opening of tho now Uazlolon branch is going to mako this placo unusually lively as soon as ovorythlng is in running order. All tho coal from Coxo's colliorles must pass through horo, and tho tonnage will bo considerable. It is expected tho Reading Company will commonco tho erection of a now depot and shods at an oarly day and finish thorn in time for tho spring opening of this retort. A delegation from Now York was hero on Friday looking over tho grounds. Tho gontlemen woro pleased with tho lakes and ploasure grounds. What thoy wero aftor has not boon dlscovored, as thoy actod quite mysteriously. Tho passenger travel over tho old Cata wissa routo and to Audonriod sooms to bo on tho increase. Tho Catawissa is still a popular routo. Hunters uso this branch to a great extent to go hunting. Mr. Shapira'a Statement. Yestorday altornoon Mr. Shapira, tho Gorman pharmacist who has been prepar ing to opon a placo in tho Robbins' build ing on South Main stroot, whoro the firo occurred Wodntsday morning, callod at tho IIehald offico and mado a statomont concerning the 11 ro. Mr. Shapira says that thoro was no paint or cotton wasto in the placo whoro tho firo occurred. That thorn was about a quart of varnish at tho rear end of tho storo, away from whero tho firo was, and that tho othor rubbish ho swept out himself when bo locked tho placo at six m. Mr. Shapira also says that Mr, Dress, the janitor of the building, assorts that the firo started in tho cellar under Mr. Sbaplra's placo and that somebody must have bored a bolo through the floor of tho store to givo tho fire a draft. Mr. Shapira makes tho statement becauso he under stands that somo pooplo soom inclined to tho boliof that ho was purposely rosponsi bio for tho firo. Ho ridicules tho idea and points to.the fact that ho bad f 1,000 worth of slock in the place and had not a cent of insurance. Mr. Shapira also hints that there is a spirit of jealousy existing against him becauso ho is getting ready to start a German pharmacy in tho town. Candelabrums and candlesticks, and fancy.bric-a-brac of all kinds, at Holder' man'B. 11-23-tf "Sho Couldn't Marry Throe." No company that wo havo ovor heard 0 has over como to our city with such favora bio couriers as "She Couldn't Marry Throo." Thoy havo tho unanimous on dorsement of tho Now York Press; and this, you may rest assured, will be your only chanco to seo this superior company, as thoy will mako no stops going from San Francisco to Now York City. We havo no doubt of their success hero. Law Breakers as Jurors. Tho Jury Commissioners aro evidently being vory badly advised regarding th men whom they aro selecting from this vicinity for tho important duty of jury servico. Among tho namos recently drawn from the whoel aro those of persons who are known as chronic law breakers, and who are cortalnly not the proper person: for jurors, and the commissioners by tho exercise of a little caro and judgment can easily avoid it. 2Vi- Weekly Record, Benefit for Adam Mort. Madden & Lowory, tbo well known ac robats and specialists who rocontly ro turned to town aftor a successful soason of several months in tho South, aro arranging to givo an ontertainment in Ferguson' thoatro on December 2Cth, next, for th benefit of Adam Mort. Mr. Mort is ono of tho most popular young mon In tli town and recontly had tho misfortuno loso the sight of one of his oyos while work in Indian RIdgo colllory. It is hoped tho bonofit will bo a routing ono. Handsome stock of lamps with tho most delicately hand-painted bisquo and china shados, at Iloldorman's. 11-28-tf BurohiU's Restaurant. Charles Butchill is now locatod at corner of Main and Coal streets, Shensndoah. Kogular meals, at popular pricos, sorvod any timo. Ladles' dining and rcfresbmont rooms attached. 9-li-tf Largo stock of fancy goods, such lamps, bronzes, china waro and imported cut glassware, at Iloldorman's. 11-28-tf Kindt Gets Thero. In tho case of Ex-Postmaster Kindt against Ex-Postmaster Seltzer for tho price of post office boxes sold to tho latter, the Jury returned a vordict in favor of tho plaintiff for 8320.25. This caso has boon ponding or nearly five years. Boat work done at Bronnan's steam laundry, Everything white and spotloss, Lace curtains a specialty. All work guar antood. BAPIDWOBK ! BLEOTPvIO RAILWAY MEN ARB WORKING LIKE BBAVBRS. HE GRADERS OUT Of WM. PENN Pushing' on Towards Lost Crook. Ono Hundred Men to bo Added to tho Force on Mon day Morning. The work of grading tho road bod for tho electric railway through Win. l'cnn has beon completod and a unitod force etartod in yesterday to grado from Clcary's houso, near tho lower P. & R. crossing, over tho swamp to Lost Crook, An Incroased force of men with about thirty carts undortook this work. Thoy first laid two bridges across tho crook, bo that coal dirt could bo hauled from tho neighboring bank to tho ino of tho road, Thcso bridgos woro built n short ordor and tho carts woro soon Sit ing to and fro. At the samo timo stono masons startod to build tbo foundation for tho permanont bridgo that is to cross tho wido crook that flows cast of Clear j' 8 houso. Tho work in this section is being pushed as rapidly as good managoment can make it go and Foromon Amour and Conry aro making good records for thomsolvos. Another busy placo is tho site of tho powor houso at Rappahannock, Contrac tor August Kudol, of Mahanoy City, has a force of Alteon working on tho foundation walls, but on Monday will add six moro stone masons and four laborers. lie has tho foundation walls of tho car houso up to tho surfaco and has started to build four iect higher, which is tho required height for that section of the site. Tho wails of tho englno and bollor departments will bo 1G feet aboyo surface. Mr. Kudol sayB tho car houso walls will bo finished within three days. If tho woalher proves favor' able, be oxpects to .havo tho otbor sections ready for their roofs within two weeks, Tho car houto will front on tho fork of tho roads and tbo ongino and boiler houses will occupy tho cast end of tho sito. Tho di mensions of tho rospoctlvo structures will bo: car house, 60x80 foot;1 ongino houso. 87x60; boilor houso, 82x60. Hon. Eugono Donahue was an intorestod spectator at tbo power houso sito yostorday aftornoon. When nskod what ho thought of tho olectrio railway project ho said he bolievod it would bo ono of tho best things ovor Introducod in tho valloy. Do you think it will bonofit Girard villo?" ho was askod. "Woll, I am cortain it will not injure it," ho ropliod. And it Is Aggravating. As a rulo most peoplo aro intonsely ex asperated when, after wading through somo exciting story in tho nowspapor which thoy havo dovourod with breathloes interest, to find at tho finish it is only a trap to adver Use somo wonderful soap Tjr patent medi cino. Ut courso it is disappointing, but Just consider how cloverly Its dono, and, by th way, what a wonderful industry has beon dovolopod in this mode of advertising. Somo of tho great modicino firms pay thoir advertising agent as high as ten thousand dollars a year, and a cortain manufacturer of soap pays his advertiser twonty-fivo thousand. Just think of it, and while you aro thinking just romomber that "Sb Couldn't Marry Threo" Is tho best show on tho road. Don't fail to read Rooso's now advertise ment. Secret Sooloty Notes. Council No. 45, Jr. O. U. A. M., of Mt. Oarmol, floated a now 10x20 foot flag in front of tho High school building in that borough on Thursday last. Tho flag, to gether with throo othors that woro floated on Thursday last in different parts of tho Btate, woro sont out frpm Morgan's regalia and flag dopot. Shenandoah Ooramandory, No. 11, S. oi A., will hold its regular monthly mooting next Thursday evening. Election of of ficers for tho noxt terra and initiation of two candidates will take placo. Among tho sovoral ordors recoived this woek at Morgan's rogalia factory woro 0110 oach from Norwalk and Tarlton, Ohio, and ono from Ashland, Kentucky, and three from now councils rocontly organized In this state All woro for Jr. O. U. A, M. rogallas. Holiday goods, cheap. Read Reese's advertisement. Instructions Given. Instructions given on piano, organ, vio lin and voice, ovory Wodnosday, In Shen andoah. Torms, 60 cents por losson of I hour, or 76 conts por hour. All ordors sont to D. F. Laubensteln, Ashland, will rocoivo prompt attention. Havo timo for only four moro scholars. 11-20-Ct Buy Keystone flour. Bo careful that tho namo Lkssiq & Co., Ashland, Pa.; is printed on overy sack. S-3-3taw I found Dr. Hull's Couch Hvrunlo be a most effectual icniedy and feel sure that the nuxt stubborn cough and cold will yield to Its healing Influence, Frank H. i'rlce, Hew or. Ictus, La, PERSONAL. Cashier John It. Lclscnrlng, ot llazleton City, was in town yestorday. Councilman Moakler and "Jimmy" Shields Inipoctod tho electric railway work down tho valley yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kelm.'who cat their Thanksgiving dinnor at Dudloy, N. J,, tho homo of Mrs. Koim's parents, aro homo again. Frod. Kolb, Jr., formerly doing buslnoaa as a druggist in town aid now residing in Michigan, was in town this week calling; upon his old frionds. Councilman l'ortz camo near having ono of his oyos knocked out last night whilo ontoring his stablo in tho dark. As It is, ho has a bad looking optic and ho suffered intensely all night. Tho Water Question. Just as we oxpectod the new Water Company will como to naught and tho borough funds to tho amount of throo or lour hundrod dollars bo foolishly spont, not counting tbo sovoral hundred dollars it costs in tho rocont law suits, all to gratify tho whims of a cortain fow cranks who are always crying down onterprifos of all kinds. No samo person ovor oxpectod that a now water compmy would evor bo or ganized. ? 10,000 would bo tho least that it would take to givo us a now wator supply. When this borough attempted to raiso that much monoy by a loan, tbo kick would bo heard all ovor tho state Journal. Tbo wrltor of tho abovo is ovidontly not vory woll posted. A woll known gontloman of town who seems to know what tho com mittee of citizons and councilmcn is doing etatod to a IIkkald reporter to-day that tho arrangements for establishing borough wator works aro now in such a condition that tho committoo will bo ablo to mako public in a fow days what has been dono. That tho joint committoo will hold a moot ing early next woek and roportors will bo admitted. Gratifying to All. Tho high position attained and the uni versal accoptanco and approval of tho pleasant liquid fruit remedy.Syrup of Figs, as tho most cxcollent laxative known, il lustrate tho value of tho qualities on which its succoss is based and aro abundantly gratifying to the California Fig Sprup Co. Fancy rings of all descriptions at Hoi dorman's. 11-28-tf An Admission, n. C. Folmor.onoof Shenandoah's prom inent citizons, was In town to-day trans acting business with friends. Ho says that tho now street railway which will connect with Shonandoab, will bo a paying invest ment. Shamofiin Dispatch. Profitable Investment. If you want an oxcellent farm, situatod only six milos from Shenandoah, contain ing 28 acres, with fruit treos aud stroam of water, call at tho IIkrald office for further particulars. It is a profitable investment and tbo terms aro reasonable. 11-18-tf Anothor Letter Coming. "An Old Minor" will havo anothor letter roady lor Monday's issuo of tho IIkkald and will again point his gun in tho interest of his follow workingmen. Hotel For Rent. Tho hotol proporty at Lakosido Park (East Mahanoy junction) for tho year 1892. No ono but an oxperiencod hotol man need apply. For particulars, etc., apply to O. A. Keim, Shenandoah, Pa. 11-10-tf Partios wishing to select their Christmas presents can do so now and havo them laid aside until wanted. At Holderman's. 11-28-tf Bank Examlnor. Charles II. Dengler, of Pottsvillo, has been appointod Bank Examlnor by Prosi dont Harrison. Mr. Dongler has had con siderable oxperienco in banking business and is woll fitted to fill the position. Squoezed Between Cars. William M. Spears, of Wost Lloyd stroot, and employed In running cars at the head of tho Mahauoy piano, was caught botwoen two cars ywtorday afternoon and squeezed about tho hips. IIo was brought to his homo horo. Four tintypes for 26 cents, at Dabb's. tf Umbrel las Given Away. With four pounds of CALIF Baking Powder, we'll givo you a beau tiful Gloria Cloth Urn. brolia. Guaranteed fast color and as good as you can buy anywhoro for $1.50. Baking Powder warranted good or money refunded. GBAFg No. 522 North Jain StrAi