The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 05, 1891, Image 1

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VOL. VI.--NO. 262.
SHENASTDOAJ2. PA.. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1891.
ONE CENT
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The Evening Herald.
AI.Ii THE NEWS mil ONB OF.NT.
Hu a larger circulation In Shenandoah than
uijr other paper published. Circu
lation books open to all.
JUDGMENT I
Councilman Wurtntold Councilman
Devers not to mind what the Herald
Bald nbout the repalrlugof the flue In
the First ward, but It took lilm a short
time to get Into an ungraceful discus
sion with that gentleman on nu other
matter. There la no doubt that Coun
cilman Devers stepped over the boun
dary when he attacked Mr. Lamb and
that an apology would not be out of
place; and, at the same time, ab ex
planatlon Is due from Mr. Wurm as to
why he choked o It. Air. Devers when
he called attention to the flue in the
First ward building. The fact that
the Herald called attention to the
evil cannot excuse Mr. Wurm. The
Herald has that gentleman's calibre
down to a point. Mr. Wurm, no
doubt, means well, but the methods
, he adopts to accomplish the good work
he plans are such that when the time
arrives for him to put them in opera
tion he finds the machinery blocked
by the results of his own indiscretion.
As an example, the discussion of the
charge made by Mr. Severs is at point.
Mr. Lamb answered the charge iialm
ly, and Mr. James, while issuing a
challenge for proof, behaved in such a
manner that his opponent could but
use civil language. Mr. Wurm, on
the other hand, plunged into the flood
of heated debate and distinguished
himself by threatening to summarily
eject his opponent.
Mr. Wurm should remember that,
while councllmen are servants of the
people, they hold positions that should
command and maintain dignity and
respect. While Mr. Wurm has been,
in many respects, a good councilman,
his term has been studded with the
aols of a man who Is not guided by
sound judgment, and we regret ts say
that as his term Is drawing to an end
CENTS PEE YARD FOE
a good home-made rag carpet
It is one of those nxlra heavy
carpets, madoof the best yam
and clean rags. Finest line of Velvet
lirusoel and Ingrain Carptts in Shen
andoah at
C. D. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE.
45
FRESH STOCK-MW CROP GOODS.
Xancy New Crop New Orleans Baiting Molasses.
Neiu Com Meal Made of all neiv corn. KilnJDrie'l
JBresh Ground,
New Plekles Natural Color Crisp and Sour.
New Currants Cleaned Heady for Immediate Use.
Neto California Prunes Mne Quality.
New California Canned JTruit&JEgg Plums, Cher
ries, Apricots and Peaches.
New Buckwheat JtilourYery Choice.
New Green Scotch Peas.
Ntw California Strained Honey.
i Nttv Haisins, Citron and Zimon Peel.
New Skinned Hams Fresh Smoked.
NeH Mince Meat Best Quality.
WHAT 25 CENTS WILL BUY AT KEITjER'S.
Two Cnns Choice Salmon.
Tliree Pounds Fancy Rice.
Two Bottles Ketchup large Size and Extra Quality,
Four Pounds Good Currants.
Three Pounds Mixed Caudles.
Two Pounds mixed Nuts-New Crop.
Five Pounds Ont Flolces New Fresli StocU.
A Lot of Sheep, Goat and Wolf SlcJu mats and Rugs-in
White, Blaclt and Colors.
Just Received Two Cars Choice No. x Timothy Hay, One
car tine Middlings, extra quality. Also a lot Strictly Pure
Country I.ard.
FOU SALE TO ARRIVE-Onc Car Middlings. One Car
Fancy Minnesota Flour.
BSTDON'T FORGET that Northwestern Daisy Flour Al
ways Gives Satisfaction.
AT KEITER'S.
the studding seems to become more
prominent.
Wo will Btlll persevere in the hope
that Mr. Wurm'a prejudice against
the Herald will not curtail the per
formance of his duty to the people,
and we respectfully nsk him to vlelt
the house where the fire occurred on
Thursday and ascertain whether the
apparatus in use as a chimney was
such as the borough ordinances re
quire.
When residents of the neighbor
hood say that the place promised to be
a source of a good Are on five different
occasions it is certainly Improper for a
member of Council to treat a report in
that connection in the manner to
which Mr. Devers' remarks were Bub
jectcd on Thursday night.
With the completion of the electric
railway Shenandoah will want to throw
off its borough clothes and become a
city.
While all sensible people of town
will acknowledge that a perfected and
reliable electrical flro', alarm system
will be of incalculable advantage to
the borough, it is nevertheless the fact
that those better acquainted with the
financial condition of the borough feel
timid in assuming the responsibility.
But now the inevitable ptesenta it
self. Council has adopted the system
and we should accept as a beneficial
evil. While several of our council
men do not think the borough is able,
financially, to put it in the system,
perhaps, upon reflection, they will be
able in the next four mouths to ar
range the condition of affairs bo that
the burden will be less heavy. If the
contractors are held to their agreement
and apparatus meets with expectations
tho investment in the fire alarm ap
paratus will be found far more profit
able than that on the hill the stone
crusher.
The establishment of borough
water works will mean an undertak
ing of the people, hence all who have
the undertaking in hand should walk
the chalk line and not "carry water
an both shoulders."
A siph of relief escapes from the
people in consequence of tho report of
the joint committee on water works.
Read Roese's holiday advertisement.
BOROUGH ITEMS
GLEANINGS BT TUB LOCAL
CORPS OP REPORTBRS.
WHAT .THE SCRIBES SEE AND HEAR
Whore Thoso Who Aro So DIb
posod May Attond Divino
Worship To-morrow Other
Local Nows.
English Baptist church, South Jardin
ttroot. Rev, II. G. Jamb?, pastor. Preach
ing at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Subject
fur morning: Tho lloro of Heroes Fleeing
from, a Revengeful Queen. Evening sub
led: The Illegality of Christ's Trial.
Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Deacon John
Dunn, superintendent. On Monday ovon
ing at 7:30 the I). T. P. Union will meet.
Tuosday evening at 7 o'clock a full atten
dance of Sunday school children are re
quested. On Wednesday evening at 7
o'clock a genoral prayer, meeting.
All Saints' Episcopal church, Oak street,
near Main, Rev. Floyd E. West, rector,
Services as follows : Morning prayer and
litany with reading and sermon, 10:30,
Evoning prayer and sermon, 0:30. Sunday
school at 2 p. m. Tho roctor officiates and
preaches at the morning service on the
second and fourth Sundays of each month
and at the evening service on tho first and
third, n lay reader officiating in his absence
P. M. church, corner of Jardin and Oak
streets. Services Sunday at 10:80 a. m.
and 0:80 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m
Young Peoples' Christian Endeavor at 0
p. m. every Sabbath. Classes meet Tues
day and Wodncsday evenings at 7 o'clock
and Sunday at 0:30 a. m. General prayor
mooting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. II. G,
Russell, pastor.
WeUh Baptist church, cornr West and
Oak streets. Rev. D. I. Evans, pastor,
Services Sunday at 10 a. m. in Welsh
and C p. m. in English. Sunday school at
2 p. m. Prayer meeting on Monday oven
ingj at 7 o'clock. Class moeting on Thurs
day ovening, at 7 o'clock.
Ebonezer Evangolical church. Bov. H,
J. Glick, pastor. Services Sunday at
10 a. m. in Gorman, and 6:30 p. m. in
English. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m
All are heartily invited to attend.
Welsh Congregational church. Services
on Sunday at 10 a. m. in We'sb and 0 p.
rn. in English. Subject: "Cornelius tho
Centurion." Preaching by Rov. Owon
Enoch.
Trinity Roformed church. Rov. Robert
O' Boyle, pastor. Services to-morrow
morning and ovoning. Gorman sorvicos In
tho morning Sunday school at 1:30 p. m:
Presbyterian church, Rev. W. MoNally,
pastor. Preaching services at 10:30 a. m.
and C:30 p. m. A course of sermons on tbo
"Second Coming of Christ" will bo com-
moncod to-morrow ovening. First topic:
"Is tho Corningof Christ Pre-Millonnial or
Post-Millennial?" This sories of dis
courses will be continued every Sabbath
evoning and will include the "Coming of
Christ," "Signs of the Times," "Rostora
tion of tho Jews," "Prophecies being Ful
filled," "The Millennium," "Tho Two
Resurrections," "Now Uoavons and New
Earth," and "Final Judgmoat." All aro
cordially invited.
Eve's Daughters.
Marion llarland, on pages 103 and 445
of her popular work, "Eve's Daughters ;
or. Common Sense for Maid, Wife and
M'ther," says:
"For tho aching back stuuld it bo
slow in recovering its normal strength
an Allcock's Prus Plaster is an excellent
comforter, combining tho sonsation of tho
sustained pressuro of a strong warm hand
with certain tonto quslitios developed In
tho wearing. It should be kept ovor the
seat of uneasiness for aoveral days In ob
stlnate cases, for perhaps a fortnight.
"For pain in the bach wear an Allcock's
Porus Plaster constantly, renewing as it
wears off. This is an invaluable support
when the weight on tbo small of the back
becomes heavy and tho" aching incessant."
Bo on time, for prevention Is better than
vuiu. auiuuGuiuiiu wiua, ,uiuab uuu mug
nllecUoun are cured by Dr. null's Cough
oyrup. vmy la cis.
Training tho Team.
The Columbia IIoso Company is making
its now toam accustomed to hauling the
large fire engine "Columbia" so that tho
rocont mishap may not bo repoated. Tho
horses can not walk oil' as easy with tho
champion as they did with tho old "Sbon
andoab."
Buy Keystone flour. Be careful that tho
namo Lkssiq & Co., Ashland, Pa.-, Is
printed on every sack. 8-S-3taw
10 Cents Per Pound.
Tho finest French mixtures, perfectly
puro, 10 cents per pound, at Mai Roeso's,
Tho finest and best chocolate creams,
cheaper than olsowhero.
Handsome stock of lamps with tho most
delicately hand-palntod bisque and china
shades, at Holderman's. 11-28-tf
PERSONAL.
II. Wioderhnld ts on tho sick list.
Constable Talllson Phillips is suffering
from tho effect of a sore throat.
Mrs. T, II. Hutchison and bor son, Ed
die, aro ill.
John Cather, Sr., is still confined to his
bod by sickness.
James Mulr, of Pottiville, was in town
this morning.
Poto Kretgcr Is on a hunting expedition
n Sullivan county.
Mils Maggio Garner, of Ashland, is
visiting friends in town.
Mine Inspector McMurtrio, of Ashland,
greotod friends in town to-day.
Hon. O N, Brumm, of Mlnersvllle,
paid a brioi vltit to town to-day. -
Mrs, H. Wiodorhold was telophonod for
on Thursday ovoning to her father's bed
side. Ho was dangerously ill.
Miss Katio Kolchner, of Fleotwood,
Berks county, is the guost of Mrs. George
W. Uasslor, of North Jardin street.
Commendable.
All claims noj consistent with tho high
character of Syrup of Figs aro purposely
avoided by tho Cal. Fig Syrup Company
It jicts gently on tho kidneys, liver and
bowels, cleansing tho system otlectually,
but It is not a euro-all and makos uo pre
tentions that evory bottle will not sub
stantiate.
Holiday goods, cheap. Read Roose's
advertisement.
Offloors Elected.
At a regular muster of Watkin Waters
Post No. HO, G. A. R., the following
officers wero elected to servo for 1892:
Post Commander, Lawrence Mangam; Sr.
Vice Com., William Maley; Jr. Vice
Com., William Keagey: Quartermaster,
David Morgan i Surgeon, Joel D. Loddcn;
Chaplain,!. F. Woramerj Officer Day,
Charles T. Gibson j Officer Guard, Edward
Mason ; Trustees, Charles Bowman, Joseph
Daddow, William Keagey: Representa
tives, John Watssn, Joel D. Loddon ;
Alternates, Charles T, Gibson, H. C
Boyor.
Have You Asthma ?
You can try Sehiffmann'B Asthma Curo
freo of charge. Never fails to givo instant
relief in worst cases. His method of ad
vertising Is by giving it away. Postago 2
cents. Name this paper, and send your
address for freo trial packago to Dr. R.
Scbiflmann, St. Paul, Minn.
"Uncle's Darling."
Hettio Bernard Oht.se, supported by a
strong company of fine artists, appeared
last night at the opera bouBe in "Uncle's
Darling." The houso was packed and the
charming soubrctto won new 'aureis. Her
good acting was applauded throughout,
and her dancing was encored several tinier
The play was one of tho most enjnyablo of
the season. Miss Chase was twice called in
front of tho curtain. Nashville American
Miss Chase-appears at Ferguson's theatre
this ovening.
Travel on tbo Nickel Plate and rocoivo
tho benefits of holiday rates, Dec. 23d tu
Jan. l-.t, inclusivo. Limit returning Jan
5th, 1692. d&w
Guldin Gots $350.
Tho suit of John A. Guldin against tho
borough for ? 1,000 damages resulted In the
plaintiff securing a verdict for $350 The
borough officials look upon tho verdict as a
victory and it Is not likoly that an appeal
will bo takon.
Buclilon's Arnica Salvo.
Tho Best Salvo In the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fover
Soros, Tetter, Cbaped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tivoly cures Piles, or no payment required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money rofundod. Price 25 conts per
box. For sale by O. H. Hagenbucb.
Lane's Family Medicine
Movos tho bowels each day. Most people
need to use it
Glorious Revival Services.
The revival services In the Evangelical
church, this week, were glorious, Nine
penitents wore at the altar of pruyer; six of
whom prufesB to havo found tho "pearl of
great price." The other throo are still
seeking. Services will be continued uoxt
weak. All are cordially Invited, a.
Parties wishing to select tbolr Christmas
presents can do to sow and have them laid
aslde'uutll wanted. At Holderman's.
11-28-tf
A Dangerous Obstruction.
It Is hoped that the water plug on Whito
street, roferrod to by Councilman Hopkins
at tho mooting of Council Thursday night,
will be removed from Its present position
at an early day. Tbo plug Is in the middle
of tho pavement and threatens the safety of
pedestrians,
Hazloton a City.
Governor Paulson has overruled th
objections filed to Hazleton becoming a
city and has ordered that lettors patont be
issued to tbo place as a city of tho third
class.
It la a well known fact that l'an-Tlna
Couth and Consumption Cure lias cured Cou
sumption, Coughs and Colds when all else
fulled. 25 and E0 ceuta. Trial bottles Irea at
TOWNTOPIGS !
A LETTER IN BEHALF OP THE
MINERS.
'OLD MINER" ON DECK AGAIN
He Telia of H1b Relation With Hla
Mule and Then DoIvob Into a
DIsousBlon of Polltica Othor
Looal Events.
Editor Herald: As I predlctod In my
last, the dogenoratod beast of obstinacy was
an early visitor to my breast tho next morn
ing with an empty car and every attempt
on my part to reason with him was In vain
I nude an effort to explain to his lordship
that I had devotod my spare moments to
thanks and, while I folt eatlsflvd that our
Hoavenly Father had bestowed upon us
his approbation, there Is one chronic
kicker left In the town because I did not
remembor him in my offering of thanks.
The drivor assured mo that the much des
pised bruto was so angerod towards "Old
Miner" he would not eat or drink. I ex
postulated with the mulo and assured him
that I had not Intentionally sought to bo.
little him or his friend. His lordship (tho
mule) seems to be on good terms with me
again, but I cannot trust him for I am
positive ho is a natural born kickor. There
is one certainty, his heels and cars are too
long for decency. Tho othor day I was
confidentially Informed that In tbo near
futuro tbore will bo some aspirants for
offlco, the Legislature u particular,
and among thorn somo who claim V0 bstVS
represented tho sons of toil lithis honor
able body for two terms, ir this rumor
proves true "Old Miner" will convince his
fellow workingmen that 60mo of theso
very shrewd Individuals worried them-
solves more about the almighty dollar dur
ing the session than tho interestof thoircon
stituents. Thore is an ugly rumor in the
land that some people, while in office, re-
ceivo railroad passes to go where thoy
please j that others find gold watches, that
they do not purchase, in their pockets ;
wpilo other aro even more fortunato Bnd
find themsolvea suddenly possessed of
farms, eta "Old Miner" cannot recollect
of an instanco when a minor was presented
with ono ton of bony coal for his services.
On the contrary, ho can prove beyond a
doubt that ho has been docked hundreds of
cars in a few years for which he risked his
life. In tha namo of tho anthracite coal
field, why is this discrimination madoT
Doos not tho good book teach us "Thou
shalt loye thy neighbor as tbysolf." Who,
thon, is my neighbor? Ho who Is In offlco,
or ho who lives in yonder miserablo hut.
scoffed at by his followman, and tricked by
ovory political wire puller becau.o ho is an
OLD UINKR?
Shenandoah, Pa , Doc, 5, 1801.
Tho Nickel Plato makes ono fare for the
round trip Due. 23d to Jan. 1st inclusive,
on account holidays. Returning limit to
Jan. 5th, 1892. d&w
A O. O. SUPPER.
Ploasing Affair at Mrs. M. 3
RIggB' Residenco.
The Parish Auxiliary Socioty of All
Stints Protestant Episcopal church hold a
O. O. supper at tho residence of Mr. M, S
Riggs' on North Jardin street, Wednesday
evening, and $28 was realized. Tho follow
ing novel menu was prepared for the
occasion :
Carved Creature. Cold Clapper.
Cordial Cboor. Crytal Clear.
Cereal Compounds
Churned Cream. Cured Cucumbers.
Casino Compounds by Competent Cooks,
uoumry uousin s uomiort.
Celeri Orispus.
At the bottom of the menu was the
announcement that a uniform prico of five
cents will be charged for each of tho above
delicacies, notwithstanding the effect of tho
tariff.
Tho affa'r was a highly enloyable ono
and the ladies who arranged and managed
it are entitled to great praise.
Holiday rates on tho Nickel Plato, Dec.
23d to Jan, 1st inclusive. Returning to
Jan. 6th, 1892. d&w
All kinds of candies, 20 cents per lb., at
Duncan Ss Weidley's. 12-5-tf
"Y" Programme.
The following is tho programme for this
evening:
Hinging from "Y" Bells.
' ltotdlng, MIhs Kdttli Divls.
"How to beueHl the "Y," Mr. Ben. Slddle.
Music by Ibo Kazoo.
AdUrt-s-, Rev. .MoNally.
Critic, Harold Meaner.
Largest stock of rings. Genuino dia
monds with combinations of rubies, opals,
pearls, emeralds, etc., at Holderman's. tf
A Surprise.
Keep your oyo on this local. Keagey,
tho photographer, will have bis new open
ing in a few days and will havo something
Intorestlng that will Eurprisotho people, tf
Do you sutler with Consumption, Conghs or
uuiust lou can ue cureu u fuu tune xuu
Tina Cough and Consumption Cure. 25aud
Wcetts. Trial bottlca Irto at Klrlln'sdrug
lore.
AT IT AGAIN.
Tho Storm Dolayod Elootrio Rail
way Work Toetorday.
Assistant Superintendent Scholl want to
Wm. Penn with hit gans: of Dole men
arlyyostorday morning and altompted to
proceed with the work of erecting poles,
but tho storm was too severe and the men
wore obliged to quit for the day. The fa
vorablo weathor of to-day enabled tha man
to resume work and the poles were erocted
along the road well into Wm. Penn. Mr.
Scholl, who has had considerable exper
ience In pole work, sow has his men so well
trained that they aro enabled to make good
time.
ThA vnrlr nf Hti rlKnttnn t .
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has begun again, a new supply of polo
having boon rocolyod. The poles are now
distributed along Main stroet below Oak.
The grading of the road across the swamp
from tho wostorn limits of Wm. Penn to
Lost Crook has been pushed .by Foremen
Conry and Amour to the entire satisfaction
of tho company and by the latter part of
next week tho appearance of the swamp
will have been considerably changed.
Work at the power house Is going ahead
rapidly. Materials for the windows and
doors of the car houso have arrived and
that part of the work will be under way on
Monday.
Van Houton's Cocoa Perfectly puro
instantaneous. 11 80-1 w
Doclared Insano.
Chief of Polico Amour, who wont to
Williamsport to attend tho trial of Horbert
Spencor, alias H. S. Darwin, the horso
thief, returned to town sorely disappointed.
To his surprise tbo court at Williamsport
ueciueu mat as Spencor. or D"win. at
tempted to commit suicide so often ho must
have boon insano, and committed tho man
to the insane asylum at Danville. Taking
all the circumstances into consideration, a
medical inquiry would not have boen out
of place. As it is, Darwin, who Is a
shrewd, cultivated criminal, will havo a
chance to recuperate before ho will bo
obliged to answer the charges against him
in Schuylkill county. A peculiar phaso
of Darwin's Insanity asserted itself vhnn
he was quito anxious that Chief Amour
snouia bring him to this county, provided
he would bo given berth' In tho Miners'
Hospital, and not In the county jail.
Guaranteed Cure.
We authorizo our advertised druggist to
sell Dr. King's New Discovery for en
sumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this
condition. If you nre afflicted with a
Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest
troublo, and will use this remody as di
rected, giving it a fair trial, and exporienco
no benefit, you ma; return tho bottle and
bnye your money refunded. Wo could
not mako this offer did we not know that
Dr. King's New Discovery cculd be roliod
on. It never disappoints. Trial bottlca
freo at O. H. Uagonbuch's drug etoro.
Largo size 60c. ani $1,00.
Yesterday's Storm.
Tho wind and rain storm yestorday after
noon was of a cyclonic order. Houses
were shaken, windows rattled and In
many cases tho sashes wore blown from
fioir fustenings and other damage dono.
In tho Caiawista valley almost ovory fencb
was blown down.
Now Wall Paper for 1892.
A splendid selection, embracing all tho
latest colors and designs, at prices lower
than ever. Largo lino of parlor patterns.
Those choap 25c window shades, with spring
3xtures, cannot bo equalled. Call at Mel
' et'e, 22 East Centre street.
Pensions Scoured.
'Squiro Sbnemnkor has securod tho fol
lowing pensions: David Parry, town, $12
per month ; Martin Keefe, Ellenguwan,
$Q; John Fatkins, Gilborton, (8.
. ani i
Largo stock ol fancy goods, such as
lumps, bronzes, china ware and imported
cut glassware, at Holderman's. 11-28-tf
Candolabrums and candlesticks, and
fancy bric-a-brac of all kinds, at Holder
man's. ' 11-28-tf
Burohlll's Rostaurant.
Charles Buichlll is now located at corner
of Main and Coal stroetB, Shenandoah.
Regular meals, at popular prices, served
any time. Ladies' dining and refreshment
rooms attached. 0-14-tf
Four tintypes for 26 cents, at Dabb's. tf
All About Butter.
Butter 1b higher. You all know that.
It la boarcer, too. Some of you kuow
that. You don't all know where la
get It, though, when your hutterman
falls to supply yuu. We always havo
it. Creamery iu one and flvo pouud
blocks. We also get evory Saturday
morning a limitod supply of extn
choice country roll. Also fresh eggs,
which are a rarity now.
GHAF'S,
No. '22 North Jardin Street
innm s orus store.