Lhf SHENANDOAH. PA.. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1891. VOL. VI.--KO. 265. ONE CENT "My Son, Deal "With Men "Who Advertise. You will Never Lose by It --Benjamin Franklin The Evening Herald. AIJi THE NEWS FOU ONE CENT. Hmo larger circulation In Shenandoah than any other paper published. Clrcu. latlon books npt-n'lo all. Bohe of our mcrcbautu are pn Ber ing nt the expense of others more en terprising. Next week we will have the county pedagogues with us. They will find the people of Shenandoah as sociable TiiEelectlon of Representative Crisp, db Speaker of the House, is a sort of a compromise on free Bllver aud free trade. Representative Mills will be the leader of this branch of Congros. Our people, as well as those living in the valley, are very anxious for the completlou of the electrlo railway. Let them have patience; it will be built as fast as weather, etc., will per mit. . i . . .,.. The entertainments to be given I ' nnxt week hv the countv lustituto will ... 1 ba patronized belter tutm similar eu- tprtalnments Given elsewhere. A . . I county Beat contemporary ueeu uuve 110 concern on that score. The South owns tho Demnctatln party body aud breeches. Without the solid South the Democratic party would be nowhere. It was the same before the war. The Democrats were the doughfaces then and they are so now. Govjsbnoh Hill, of New York, failed to take his sept as United States Senator. Pity the Senate cannot de clare bis so it vacant, bo as to bring him to bis senses. He will not serve himself nor allow any one else to serve. New York is a big Btate and Dave Hill is a big man, as be owns tho state. That is about the size of Tammany's victory at the last elec tion. If the present Congress will pay 4ff" CENTS PEE YARD FOR EUi a good home-made rug carpet. J Ills ono of those xlra heavy " carpets, madeof the best yam and clean raga. Finest line of Velvet Brusscl and Ingrain Carpets In Shen andoah at C. D. FEICKE'S CARPET STORE. FRESH STOCK-NEW CROP GOODS. JBancy New Crop New Orleans Jiaklny Molasses. Neio Com Meal Made of all new corn. Kiln Dried JBresJi Ground Neio PlcJcles Natural Color Crisp and Sour. New Currants Cleaned Ready tor Immediate Use. Neio California prunes Fine Quality. New California Canned Fruits JSgg Plums, Cher ries, Apricots and Peaches. Neio Buckwheat Hour Very Choice. Ntw Green Scotch Peas. Ntiu Caliomia Strained Honey. New Jlaisins, Citron and Ltmon Peel. New Skinned Hams Fresh Smoked. Neit Mince Meat Best Quality. WHAT 25 CENTS WILL BUY AT KEITER'S. Two Cans Choice Snlinoii. Tliree Pounds Fancy Rice. Two Bottles Kefclmii Large Size and Extra Quality. Pour Pounds Good Currants. Three Pounds mixed Candies. Two Pounds mixed Nuts New Crop. Five Pounds Oat Finises New Fresh Stoclc. A Lot of Sheep, Goat and Wolf Shin Mats and nugs-lu White, Blaclc aud Colors. Just Received Two Cars Choice No. x Timothy Hay, One car line Middlings, extra quality. Also a lot Strictly Pure Country Lard. IOll SALE TO ARK1YE-One Car Middlings. One Car Fancy Minnesota Flour. JS'DON'T FORGET that Northwestern Daisy Flour Al ways Gives Satisfaction. AT KEITER'S. heed to Postmoster-Goncrul Wana maker's niggestlona.Unlted States wll have better postal facilities than nuj country In the world. The postal tele graph, postal savings' fuud aud tin extetislouof the free delivery srrvic are among some of his suggestions. The people want them all and to denj them these will result, in the near future, to a rebuko to the men who make tile lawn. Four tintypes for 25 cenK'at Dabb's. il FnnirlTnla Grang p, I. II, nAnmsBuiw, Pa., Deo. 0. Tho Stat Graugt, Patrons of Husbintlry, mat here yesterday, over 800 delegates being present. Worthy Master Rhone pra slded. The Afternoon session was oon uraed In examining credentials and ftp pointing committees, and the address of the Worthy Master. Last evening an open meeting was held, at which ad dresses were mads by Gov. Ptttttson, Prof. Albert Bolls and Col. Price of Scranton, the latter on equality of taxa tion. The Stockholder, to be JL.s..ed. PniLADELpniA, Dec 8. Comptroller of the Currency Lacey has Instructed Ueneral a. F. fisher, receiver of the Spring Garden National Bank, to malca an assessment equal to the capital stook the ahatreholoral ot thftt collapsed In- stltutlon. The capital stook of the bank was 5750,000. and If all the assessments Rre 00nectert $730,000 will be thus raised ' Pr off ths Indebtedness of the con- cern. The par value ot the stocfc was ioo per share. Darn Pedro's Funsral. Paths, Dec. 9. The funeral of Dom Pedro took place last evening at the Church of the Madeleine. After the mass to-day ths body will ba taken to Lisbon and there interred. While some servants wero overhauling the e fects of the dead ex-Emperor, prepara tory to removing them, they found in chest a bag of earsh from Bra til, which the ex-Emperor had carried with him. It was placed In the coffin. NEWS OF THE DAY. Over 2,000 cases of the grip are rO' ported from Topeka, Kan. It Is said In New York that the Amer ican District Telegraph and the Mutual District Messenger companies have boon consolidated. Tho Delaware Construction Company will begin bridging tho Drandywina Creek at Fourth street, Wilmington, Del., on Thursday. The bridge will cost $12,000. The Boyd-Thayer case, involving ths question of title to the offioe ot Gover nor of Nebraska and of citizenship on the part of Boyd is being argued in ths Federal Supreme Court. The strike ot the employes ot ths Crane Iron Works at Catasaaqua, has been compromised by the Company agreeing to give the 10 per cent, in crease In wages asked for on February 1. Weather R.port. Washington, Doo. 0, For New Enirlanli Warmer: fulr weather; southwesterly winds, lncreusing to southwesterly gales oa the ooiut. MIDNIGHT RIOT ! AMONG POLES AND HUNS IN THE FD3ST WARD. ONE MAN SHOT BY A CONSTABLE. Another Unmercifully Beaten. Constable Shot to Provont an Escape Tho Fellow Wounded In tho Back. A. riot ocenrrod bolweon Huns and Pole? in the First ward betwoon 11 and 12 o'clock last night, which resultod In tho beat ing of several men, of whom ono was seri- OJsly iojurcd, and tho subsequent shooting of ono of tho men who startod the riot, find who tried to cscapo from Constable .loro. roomoy, of 'Squire Monaghan's court. Throe Hungarians namod George An- golvich, John "SVunjura and "SVasko "Wal- chick were on ihoir way to their boarding houees in Franoy's row, at tho oast end of Centre street, at about half past oleven o'clock last night. As thoy passed Bun savage's saloon thoy were attacked by six Poles named Miko Whitekavage, SimSn Jucusky, Simon Jucusky, Martin Pach- kus, "William Scuddcr, Miko Bobbin and Charles Chukie. A general fight followed the throo Huns faring badly, especially Angeloyich, who has but ono leg nnd was soon knocked down nnd j um pod upon. After the fight two men who had driven to town irom Mahanny City roported at 'Squiro Monaghan's offico that a man who bad been badly beaten was lying bosidotbe road near Bradley's row. Constable Toomoy, Policemen "Williams and Phalen, Anthony Aloz, LCouncilmen Moakler, J, J. ReiUy and D. J. Crooden hastened to the sceno and arrested "Wbitokavago, Bob bin, Jucusky and Cbukis, four of the Polish assailtants, Angolovich was found in a bad condition and removed to his home, whilo tho police started to tho lock up with their prisoners. Tho mon in custody offered no resistance until the rear end of Franoy's building, on "West Oak stroot, was reached. There Mike 'Wbitekavage, who wus in Constable Toomey's chargo, made a dash for liberty, Wbitokavago ran along tho alloy hot ween Main and Jardin streets, towards Osntre. Toomoy gave chase, but finding the fug! tiva was too good a runner he drow his re volver and called "Haiti Halt II" The Polo paid no attention to the warning and Toomoy fired four sbot9 aftorhlm. White kuvage continued running and was chased through the alley to Coal street, thonce to "West street, and south along that street to tho brick school I uilding on Centre street. Tho pursuing party had increased by this time until it included four of the night police and a number of citlzonB. "White, kavnge was found hidiDg in tho alloy at tbo rear of the Cantro street school build' ing and taken to the lockup. Arriving there be said ho had boon shot and hp poured to bo fainting. Dr. Callen was summoned and bo found that ono of the shots fired by Toomey bad taken offect in the man's back. Whitekavago win put in John Ojalett's huckster wagon aud taken to 'Squiro Monaghan's oillco, Subse quently bo was removod to bis boarding house at tho rear qf tbo IIkiialu building. Ho i9 now confined to hU bed under Dr. Cation's caro. The doctor traced tho 32 calibre ball from the back, at the tenth rib, and found il under tho skin in front, lust above the last rib. Tho ball was ox t -acted by simply cutting the skin Tho doctor says the injury is not a eeriou ono and, unless blood poisoning sets, in th man will soon bo woll again. "Wbitekavag board a bad reputation and no sympathy is felt for him. Ho was one of tbo men who. about two weeks ago, kicked a Hungarian woman in tbo First ward and on the sain night throw rocks and beer kogs through th windows of two Hungarian Baloons. Aneelovicb, tho Hungarian who was beaten by "Whitekavage and his gang, is in a critical condition. Ho is under tho caro of Dr. Stein and two scalp wounds re quired stitching. One receivod fivo stitches and the other three He was vomiting freely to-day and, as ho claims ba was ro peatedly lumped upon, it is feared ha is injured internally. Tho only explanation given tor tbo as saultls that Wbitokavago and his gang tako pleasure in beating Hungarians, 'Squiro Monaghsn has set the case down for a hearing to-night, at 7 o'clock. Queor Doit.es. Itumora have reached us of numorous scandals which, if given full publicity in the newspapers, would servo to gratiiy only tho appolitos of those who aro equally guilty of impropor. conduct. Several mar rled men and women aro mixed up in those scandals, and for their children's sake we forbear giving namos or particulars. The proper way to put an end to these dis graceful doings is to commence proceed' intra at law. This will ond the business quicker than any othor way. . Now Overcoats. , Tho letter carrier force of the local post office has purchased haudiomu grey oyer coats, with causa. The,v are warm an just the thing for the boys whodelive your mail thoso cold days. THE ALL-IMPORTANT TOPIC. Vindox" Gives His Viows on tho Water Projoot. Editoh IIkiialu: It begins to look as though tho lloruugh Council has mado & mo.'suf It in starting to erect a water plant without tbo content of tho tax payers I remember d stlnctly that when tho vote 1 the question ot erecting a bonugb water works was taken ton years ago tho stlmated cost of tho plant was ? 15.000. A majority of tho citizens votod in favor of increasing tho debt of tho borough to that xtnt for the purposo of socurlng a supply f water. But tho majority was by no means overwhelming, and I feel certain that il tho estimate then bad ben so high as I now understand it is, thoy would havo ofeutod tbo proposition by a decided majority. Tho pooplo voted ton yoars ago to Invest $15,000 in a supply of water, and to borrow tho money, but if thoy did what right has the council of to-day to assume that tbo taxpayers aro ready to borrow doublo tbai amount of money and pay intorost on it, for tbo purpose of putting up a wuler works? The membors of tho Borough C uncil should remember that wo aro living in tho present, and not in tbo past, and that it is from the living, and not from tbo dead, tbey must get their authority. VlNDEX, Shenandoah, Pa , Dec. 8, 1891. MORE WATER. Another Correspondent Talks on Borough Water Works. E))itoh Hiralu: The copy of tho no tice of the special election held ton years ago, to determine whether or not tho dobt of tho borough should bo incroasod for tho purposo of securing a supply of water by the borough, whieh you published yostor day, puts tho wbolo question of borougli water works in an entiroly now light. I picsumo the Borough Council and the Joint Committee proceeded under legal ad' vice whon they started tho work of erecting a wator works, nnd, as I am not a lawyer, I presume the advice they received was good That is to Bay, I suppose the Council' has tbo legal right to proceed undor tho au thrity obtained by the voto taken in 1881 as there in probably no statute of llmita tionsto interfere. But how about spending a sum in excess of tbo amount voted at that election? Tno voto of ten years ago appears to havo been taken with tho express under standing by tho people that a water supply could bo secured at u cost of $15,000, and with that understanding they votod the right to Council to incroa-o the debt in that amount for thu purpose slated. Hub the present Cjuncil cither the legal or moral right, ten years after that voto was takon, to procetd upon tho authority then granted, to spond a hundred thousand dollars or more in erecting a water works To my mind the right at lean seems ques Uonable, and 1 think Council should go slow until the consent of the tixpayors is socurod in lavor of the project. ThoShon andoah of to-diy is not the Shenandoah of 1 en year ago; and while tbo taxpayors even of thn proent day might voto to spend f 15 000 for a water works, tbey might object to spending $100 000, or more, for that purpose. Oiiskuvkh Shenandoah, Pa., Dec. 0, 1801. Specimen Cases. 8. . UliU Td, How Uassel, Wis, was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism hi Stomach whb disordered, his Liver was affected to an alarming cegree, appotit foil away, and ho was terribly reduced i flesh and strength. Three bottles of Elec, tiio cured him. Edward Shepherd, Uarrisburg, 111., ha a running sore on bis leg or eight years' sltnding. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen' Arnica Salve, and his log is sound and well. Jobn Speaker, Catawba, 0 had Hvo largo Fever soros on his leg, doctors said bo wa incurable. Ono bottlo Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salvo cured him entirely. Sold by O, Hagenbuch, Druggist, II Coughing LoadB to Consumption Kmp's Balsam will stop tbo cough once. 10 Cents Per Pound. Tho finest French mixtures, perfestly pure, 10 cents per pound, at Mr Basso's, Tho finest and best ohooolate creams, chcapor than elsewhere. I. O. O. F. Meeting. Th membors of John W. Stokes Lodge No. 616, 1. O. O. F aro requested to at' tend its next meeting Friday evening, Dec. 11, 1891. Business of importance will bo transacted, Attostt J. S. "Williams, Seo'y. 12-9-2t A Surprise. .Keop your eye on this local. Keagey, the photographer, will have his new open ing in a few days and will have somotbing interesting that will surprlsotbe pooplo. tf 'Feeblv she lauehed In the lanenuld moon whllo l'oipyhro upon her luce doth look" and wuuuere wuul ntiv aweuea ll, bu. vviiuu 110 flnda It Is neuralgia however, he does not lose his head, but having twenty-live cents In his Inside pocket, luve.U la a bottle or tsalva. iiuu viu BOROUGH ITEMS ! GLEANINGS BY THE LOOA1 CORPS OF REPORTERS. HAT THE SCRIBES SEE AND HEAR Large Attendances at tbo Revival Services in tbo Ebonezor Evan gelical Oburcb Interest in Them Increases Nlgbtly. The revival sorvicos in tho Ebenezei Evangelical church continue with increas ing interest. Alonday night Bishop Stan ford preached an oxcollont sermon to a argo and appreciating audienco and gave an Invitation, whereupon olovon prosented themselves at tho altar, four of whom found peace. -Last night tho pastor preached an inslructivo sermon and throe now penitents camo forward, so that there were again ton persons at the altar. To, ight Rev. E. II. Itomig will preach. A nearly invitation is oxlendod to all to go nd hear tho young divino. THE COUNTY INSTITUTE. It win Certainly bo a Success Hero. Shenandoah owes it to Countv Superin tendent Weiss, as woll as to the teachers to mako tho approaching Institute a financial success, as woll us otherwise, and wn have laitb to believo tbey will do this. llepublx- can. Tho Potlsvillo contemporary need havo no fear for the welfare of the instituto in Shenandoah. It is tho only town in tbo county that has mado tbo institute a real financial tuccess nnd what our people have one in tho past they will certainly do th s y ar. It is hoped that Pottsvillo will not fail to compete with Shenandoah in an exhibition of class work during tho instituto. The entortainmoqt to bu viven during tho instituto will be of an oxcollont charac ter, surpassing all othors heretofore given n tbo town under tho auspices of the institute. Monday pight Major Henry C, Dano. During the past throe years and a half Major Dano has mado a tour 'round the world with a success little less than mar velous. Ho has given many lectures in every city, and several in nearly every town in Australia, Now Zealand, and Tasmania, and was received everywhere with enthusiasm by largo audlonccsand was pronounced by the press "Tho groatest orator over beard in Australia." Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salvo in tho world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Soros, Tetter, Chat pad Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively lures Files or no payment required. It is guaranteod to givo perloct satisfaction, r money refunded. Price 2 conts per box. For salo by O. H. Hagenbuch. Candelubras and candlesticks, and fancy bnc-u-brao of all kinds, at Holder man's. ll8lf Address to tho "Y'a." Rev. MrNally delivered an eloquent ad iress to thu mombers of tho ,-Y" Saturday night. His subject was temperance. He id the people of to-day are in tho midst of a groat temperance revival and tho strongholds oi whiskey are tottering. eople all over tbo civilized world aro beginning to recognize this lact. Largest stock of rings. Genuino dia monds with combinations of rubios, opals, pearls, emeralds, etc., at Holderman's. tf Foot Race Arranged. A one-hundred yard foot raco for J200 a side has beon arranged botwoon Martin Fahoy, of town, and Michael Samtnon, of Mabanoy City. The race will take place in tbo lattor town on Christmas Day. James Shields, (if , town, is tho stakeholder. Quirk, of itahanoy C ty, will to the referee. Brumm's holiday stock of watches, Jewelry and silverware Is now thu largost and finest in town. An invitation to inspect our goods is extended to all. 12-7-tf A Paying Company. The "She Couldn't Marry Three" Com pany is a good Investment. Managor Has eenforderis coining money this year wbor- ever ho goes. The roceipts are hoavy,- tbo result of persistent advertising. Sleighing. Nothing would gratify our livery men more than a good fall of snow noxt week when the good-looking school marms aro wlth;us. It will bo money In their pockets and good hoaltli to the aforesaid g. 1. s. m Endorsed by the people as a safe, reliable, liHi'mlfFs mid chotp remedy, lir. Bull's I ough Byrup. PASTKUlt SAYS t "Koch's lymph offers as yet uo absolute cure ot consumption, and many casoa of lupus have relapsed," Katlng ulcer, skin tubercle, lupus by whatever name known. Is one of the dUeases completely under comroi 01 me iuciuh uiwu Cure, a purely vegetable noutrallier and elimin ator of all scrofulous ond spectuo blood taluu. Uo miueral. no failures, no rival ana no relapses. PERSONAL. Joseph Goldstein, ot Shamokln, is in own. II. P. 51 Hot is in Chicago transacting iuinoss. Warren J. Portz spent yestorday at Tamaqua. John A. Heilly and wifo are visiting in Mhw York. Kev. Itomig, of Frackvlllo, was in town estorday. Rv. Otwald, of Wilkos-Barro, was in '.own yostorday. Cmncilman Daniol Cjakloy spont yes terday in l'ottsvillo. Assistant Postmater Dongler has boen on tbo sick list tho past two days. Bishop Stanford, of Uarrisburg, was In town yeKterday. Ho proached in tho Evangolical church to a very largo congre gation on Monday evening. All kinds of candies, 'JO centB por lb., at Duncan & Weidloy's. 12-G-tf Will Thoy Do It ? It has not boon definitely decided on what ruuto tho e'.actric road will bo built through town towards Mabanoy City. It is said tho company contemplates bridging O ik stroot across tho Lohlgh Valley rail road, thenco on a long trestle across thn Beading, below tho depot, thus avoiding tbo heavy grado at the Indian Kidgu breaker, which they would havo to acond if tho road passes down East Contro stroot. Tho bridgo ovor tho Lehigh Valley road on Oak ttreot is badly needed, and if tho Electric Company havo no such notion thoy might be induced to change their route by the borough offering, as an In- ducomont, to assume one-half the exponsa of building tho bridge. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you havo a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's new Discovory for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds is guaranteod to givo roller, or monoy will bo paid back. Sufierors from La Qrippe found it just tho thing and under its Uio bad a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a samplo bottlo at our oxponse and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Tn -.1 bottles free at O. II. Uagenbuch's Drug Store. Largo size 50c. aud il. nandsomo stock of lamps with tho most dolicately band-painlod bisque and china shades, at Holderman's. ll-28-:f Parisian Humbugs. The noxt ontertainmont booked for tho thcatro is tho Parisian Beauties. It is a good card to draw bald-hcadod innocents to witness a misorablo show. May Dav enport is also arranging to havo her "boautios" appar hoar. Thoy, too, como from Paris I "Wo would suggest that tho managor shut down on tbeso kind of shows. Thoy are derm rallzing to tbo youth of tho town. Do yon fmtler with ConmmpUoD, Coughs or Colds? You can be cured If you take ran Tina Cough and Cotibumptlon Cure. 25 and WcoLts. Trial bottles lree at Klrlln'sdrug store. Busy Month. This is tho month in which tbo postal authorities aro busiest. Tho mails grow heavier as tbo holidays approach. Tho monoy order and rogUter business moro than trebles what has boen dono during tho otbor part of tbo yoar, especially foreign country business. Commendable All claims not consistent with tho high cbaractor of Syrup oi Figs are purposely avoided by tbo Cal. big Syrup Company. It acts gently on tho kidnoys, liver and bowels, cloansing tho systom effectually, but it is not a cure-all and makos no pre tentI6ns that every bottle will not sub stantiate. Holiday goods, cheap. Bead Reeso's advertisement. Dlod. DORNSIFE.-On Monday, December 7, 1801, at her lato residonco, 121 South Jardin street, Mrs. Levi Durnsife, agod 62 years, 7 months and 11 days. Funeral on Friday, December 11, at 1 p. m. Interment in Odd Follows' cemetery. Friends and relatives respectively invited to attend. 12-7-4t Largo stock of fancy goods, such as lamps, bronzes, china ware and imported cut glassware, at Holderman's. 11-28-tf 3 pounds for a quarter, None cheapor. 2 pounds for a quarter, None bettor. Molts Cider ! 8 centa a quart. 25c por gallon. Sweet and not indicating. GRAF'S, No, 222 North Jardin Street r