(Ehc SHENAOT)OAH. PA.. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1891. VOL. VI.-NO. 268. ONE CENT 4j 1 h "My Son, Deal The Evening Herald. AUL TIIE NEWB FOR ONK CENT. Ha a larger circulation In Shenandoah than any other paper published. Circu lation books npen to all. No one hears an j thing of any In tereet being taken in the elections lu the southern states. No one seems to care to hear the news from Maryland or Virginia or Mississippi. Everyone knows how theso states must go before a single ballot is cast, and it is a matter of absolute Indifference whether the majority Is 10,000 or 60,000. The elec tions in the south area fraud as well as a farce. Now that smokeless powder Is an assured fact, the next move In the Hue of progress towards the relief of patient and long suffering public, Is to be an odorless whiskey. Recent ex' periments have culminated in the pro- ductlon of a liquid which is unde niably whiskey, but whloh leaves no suspicion of an odor upon the breath. The new find is precltely the counter part of the old stuff except in this par ticular. In appearance and tasie no difference can be detected. But al though it possesses the same deadly qualities, the most stupendous jag will have the breath as sweet as that of tha new born babe. Phconlx Fair to Ro-open. The fair.of the Phoenix Fire Company will bo rc-opened in Bobbins' opera home on Monday evening and will continue for two weeks. Tho attractions will bo more numerous than thoy wero during the last season. Christmas holiday novelties will benumoious. 12 12 It The proprietors or Pan-Tina have ppent thousands of dollars to make It known that It cures Coughs, ( olds and .LaGrlnpe. Trial 'bottlt-s of fan-Tina free at V. P. V. Kirlln'B drug store. Dolls I Dolls I Dolls I Largest and best assortment in town. Kid body and dressed dolls 25 cents. Toys of all descriptions. All tho latest games, puzzles, picture and. story books. Uilquo figures, cbinaware, etc. Handsome plush presents for Christmas. At Mellet's, 22 East Centre street. Bead Reese's holiday advertisement. FOR A CARPET bweent-r. Others for $3 00. and very cowl oneRfnrf3.S0 Uuv one for your wife for a Christinas present. Wo also have a new line of Rugs and Carpets at C. D. FEICKE'S CARPET STORE, '42.50 FRESH STOCKNEW CROP GOODS. Fancy New Crop Neio Orleans BaJcing Molasses. Ne.w Corn Meal Made of all new com. Kiln Dried Xresh Ground, New Plcliles Natural Color Crisp and Sour. New Currants Cleaned Heady for Immediate Use. New California Prunes Mne Quality. New California Canned Fruits Egg Plums, Cher ries, Apricot 8 and Peaches. New Buckwheat MourVery Choice. New Green Scotch Peas. New California Strained Hohcy. 2ew Itaisins, Citron and Ltmon Peel. New Skinned Hams- -Fresh Smoked. Nen Mince Meat- WHAT 25 CENTS WILL BUY AT KEITER'S. Two Cans CIiolcc Salmon. Three Pounds Fancy IUce. Two Bottles Kctcliup LGfRU size and Extra Quality. Four Pounds flood Currants. Three Pounds Mixed Candles.. Two Pounds Mixed Nuts New Crop. Five Pounds Oat Flalccs New Fresh Stoclc. A Lot of Sheep, Goat and Wolf Sltln Mats and Rugs-ln White, Blaclc and Colors. Just Received Two Cars Choice No. x Timothy Hay, One car line Middlings, extra quality. Also a lot Strictly Pure Country Lard. FOR SALB TO ARRIVE One Car Middlings. One Car Fancy Minnesota Flour. BSfUON'T FORGET that Northwestern Daisy Flour Al ways Gives Satisfaction. AT "With. Men Who PERSONAL. B. L. Tallv. of Baltimore, li visiting friends In town. H. Wloderhold Is still confined to hii house with a bad cold. Miss Kate Glover, one of tho clerks In the local post office, has been HI for sev eral days past. John Cither, Sr., who has boen;serIou8ly ill for several woos past, wm removed to tho residence of Mr. Wiodorhold yester day. Tho Blblo Soololy. Last summer the Pennsylvania State Bible Society employed a colporteur for about two months in distributing bibles by sale or gilt from door to door in Snenan doah. This society is supported by all the different denominations and has for Us object the printing and dlssenmlnatlng ot the biblo without note or comment. Its general secretary, Kev. James Morrow, D. D., who is an able and eloquent pulpit orator, will spend lo-murrow in town. At 10:80 a. m. he will preach in the Methodist Episcopal church, and at 6:80 p. m., in the Reformed church. In tho afternoon he will address the Presbyterian Sunday school and, at 7.30 p. m., after the close ol the regular services, ho will address a union meeting in the M. . church and arrange a Shenandoah blblo society. Change of Trains. The mine workings undor the Ponnsyl' aoia railroad, near Wiggan's station, commenced to cave in again yesterday and worked so heavy that the company decided to abandon the branch for the alterno. n. Passengers for I'ottsvillo at 4:10 p. m. went via the Delano branch. The placo was still working this morning and the surfacu had gone down about two feel. Tho pass onger train that leaves here at 0:03 a. m. fur PottBvillo over the short routo, made tho Ashland run this morning and Polls' ville passengers took tho New York train and made connection at Delano. The (fflcials of the Pennsylvania road say that tho surface will not go down much and that the tracks will bo In good condition by to-morrow night. Striking it Rich. About fifteen years ago D. J. Williams of town, secured a tontine policy from an infurance company. Subsequently he se cured another of the same character, but, in time, he dropped tho former and con tinued making payments on the latter. llo has continued tho payments to date. A few days ago aD agent for the company callod upon Mr. "Williams and paid htm $140, tho amount duo him under tho rules of the company on the lapsed policy. Tho agont also informod Mr. Williams that if he continues his payments on tho second policy for about a year or two longer ho will be entitled to ?2,C0O. Profitable Investment. If you want an oxcellent farm, situated only six miles from Shenandoah, contain ing 58 acres, with fruit trees and stream of water, call at the Herald office for further particulars. It is a profitable investment and the terms are reasonable. 11-18-tf -Best Quality. IMPi Advertise. Ton will Never Lose by It."--Benjainm Fi-anklin BOROUGH ITEMS GLEANINGS BY THE LOCAL CORPS OF REPORTHRS. WHAT THE SCRIBES SEE AND HEAR Whers ThOB "Who Are So Dis posed May Attond Divine Worship To-morrow Other Local News. English Baptist church, South Jardin ttreot. Kit. U. Q. James, pastor. Preach Ing at 10:30 a. ro. and 6:80 p. m. Subject for morning: Heroism and Oowardism. Evening subject: "Thanksgiving." Sab bath school at 2 p. m. Deacon John Dunn, superintendent. On Monday evon- ing at 7:30 tho B. Y P. Union will meet. On Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock a gonoral prayor meeting. M. E, church, Rev. Wm. Powick, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and C:30 p. m. Preaching In the morning by Kov. James Morrow, D. D., eocretary of tho Penna. Stato Bit lo Society, and in tho evening by the pastor. At 7:30 p. m. union mooting will bo hold in the interest of tho Biblo cause, at which it is proposod to organize an auxilliary to tho Stato Biblo Society. This mooting will bo aJdrossod by Dr. Morrow. Sunday school at 2 p, m. Holy Communion wi 1 bo ce'.ebratod In tho Trinity Reformed church to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Morrow will preach in tho evening at C:30. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Everybody welcome. Rev. Robert O' Boyle, pastor, 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, Evening prayer and sermon, 6:30. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Tho rector officiates and preaches at the morning sorvico on the second and fourth Sundays of each month and at the evening service on tho first and third, a lay reader officiating in his absence, P. M. church, corner of Jardin and Oak streets. Services Sunday at 10:30 a. m, and 6:30 p. in. Sabbath school at 2 p. m Toung Peoples' Christian Endeavor at I p. m. every Sabbath. Classes meet Tues day and Wednesday ovonlngs at 7 o'clock and Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Uenoral prayor mooting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. n. G Russell, pastor. Welsh Baptist church, cornr West and Oak streets. Rev. D. I. Evans, pastor, Services Sunday at 10 a. m. in Welsh and 6 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting on Monday oven- ing, at 7 o'clock. Class meeting on Thurs day evening, at 7 o'clock. Ebenezor Evangelical church. Rov. II, J. Click, pastor. Services Sunday at 10 a. m. in German, and 6:30 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m All aro heartily invited to attond. Presbyterian church, Rev. W. Moll ally, pastor. Preaching eorvicos at 10:30 . m and 6:30 p. m. In the evoning tho pastor will continue his discourse on "Tho Second Coming of Christ." Topic: 'The Mys tic Stone and Coming Kingdom." (Daniel II). Sabbath school at 2 p. in., and will be addressed by Rov. Dr. Morrow, State President of Sunday School Association Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 730, All are cordially invited, Specimen O.ieea. S. II. Clifford, Wow Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Eloc trio cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., bad a running sore on his leg of eight years' stsnding. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and laven boxes of Bucklon's Arnica dalVe, and his log is sound and well, John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five largo Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electrio Bittora and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salvo cured him entirely. Sold by 0. II, Hagenbuch, Druggist, Grand Institute ball at Robbins' opera houso, Wodnesday evening, Docombor 10 Musioby Schoppo's full orchestra. Con cort by tho Grant Cornet Band, 12-10 Ct Letter List. Tho following letters remain uncalled for In U o Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pa. post office, December 12, 1891 : Clark Katie Menley William II. lieuraau John Parties calling for advortisod letters should please say "advertised." One cent will be charged on all advortlscd lettors. II. O. Bonn. P. M. Buoklen's Arnica Salvo. The Best Salvo In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, -Tetter, Chapped llands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tlvely cures Piles, or no payment required, It ia guaranteed to give perfoct satisfaction, or money refunded, i'nee zt cents per box. For tale by C. II, Hagenbuch. Four tintypes for 25 cents, at Daub', tf G. A. R. ITEMS. Paragraphs Votorans Should Not Fail to Head. It Is the requost of the commander that there bo a full attendance of members of Post 140, G. A. R., on Friday ovoning next, on account of very Important busi ness. At tho regular mooting of P tst 140, O . R., hold last evening, Adjutant, F. II Hopkins, Sr., was instructed to invite Con gressman Robinson, of Delaware county, to dellvor tho oration hero at the next Memorial Day. Congressman Robinson is a brilliant talkor, is a voteran of the late war and will, no doubt, make an interest- ng address, one that will please all. The relhf committee of Watkln Wators Post, No. 146, Grand Army of the Re public, as in the past, will distribute large, fat turkoys to all soldiora widows and to tho families of sick members of the Post a few days before Christmas, a custom al- ways maintained since tho organization of tho Post. No greater friend to tho family can bo found than the Oonulno Imported Anchor Pain Expollcr. It is and over witl be tbo best" remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, In fluenza, Backacho, Pains in tho Side, Chost and Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, &c. It brings quick and happy rolief. Sold at druggists. CO cents per bottlo. Attend tho institute ball In Robbins' opera house, Wednesday ovoning, Decem ber 10. Schoppo's full orchestra. Concert by the Grant Cornet Band. 12-10 Gt Obituary. Information was received to-day that Maggie, tho young daughtor of 'Squire J, J. Citrdin, formerly of town, died at tho homo of her father in Philadelphia yestor day. Tbo remains will bo brought to town on Monday next, lor Interment in the Annunciation cemotery. John, the eight-year-old son of Patrick Burke, of West Centre 6trent, died this morning. The death was quito unexpected. Tho boy had boen com laining of asoro throat and severo headache slnco Wednes day last. At about four o'clock yestorday afternoon he was obliged to tako his bod. When tho father left the houso to go to work this morning tho boy seemed to be improving, but there was a sudden relapse and death followed at about 7 o'clock. Skin Diseases. What spectacle Is more disgusting than that of a man or woman with a skin die ease which shows itself In pimples or blotches on hand, arms, face and neck? It is simply impure blood. Seo what Brandrcth's Pills did for a chronic case George Chapman, l'incening, Mich,, says: "For four voars I was in tho Mounted Infantry in tho U. 8. Army, residing dur ing that timo principally In Texas. Almost all of that timo I bad a chronic (kin dis eae, characterized by an eruption over the entire surface of my legs and thighs, arms and chest. Tbo doctors termed It eczema. I hd given up all hopes of over being cured, when Brandreth's Pills wero recom- monded to mo. I concluded to try them, and I havo thanked God daily slnco then that I did so. I used them for about three month's, and by that time, was completely cured and havo never had any troublo since." 12 8-lw Candelabras and candlesticks, and fancy bric-a-brac of all kinds, at Holder man's. 11-28-tf A Surprise. Reop your eyo on this local. Keagey, tho photographer, will have his new open Ing In a few days and will have something interesting that will surprise the people, tf ThO Committee's Power. A membor of the Joint committee of citizens and councilmen on tho water project stated to a Herald roporler last night that tho committee has not taken the proposition of the water company under advisoment. Ho said that the joint com- mittoo has no powor to mako such an agreement as the one suggested by the company. Th.e committee is appointed to establish borough water works, and that is all it has powor to do. "reeujy ouu ikukuvu iu iuu miikhuiuihuuu. While Porpy tiro upon her face doili look" and wonders what bus swelled li so. Whoa he finds It Is neuralijla lion ever, lie does not lose his head, but having twenty rive cent In nis insiae poc&ei, mveiis ia u uuiuu ui ouivu, uoauu. Brumm's holiday stock of watohes, Jewelry and sllverwaro Is now the largj and finest in town. An invitation to inspect our goods is extendod tq all, 12-7-tf A Kind Friend. Is what they call Unit Famous Ilemedy, It' Flag Oil, It quickly cures Hlieuuiatl Neuralgia, Cnt, Urulses, Burn, fctores nr ,...!t tiilI n II. Ih irnnrt (nr tnun nr L.uO Oft .a Ull iKla.t It is l Kirlln'B drug store. rents. 10 Cents Per Pound. The finest French mixture perfectly pure, 10 cents per pound, at Max Reese's. The finest and best cheaper than olsowhc chocolato croams, narmlees and r people as a safe, rellaWe, lough. Hyrup, jtmv remeuy, w Holiday advertise' goods, cheap. Head Reese's ! READY MONDAY ! ACTIVE PREPARATIONS FOIt THE TEACHERS' INSTITUTE TO BE HELD IN TOWN NEXT WEEK A Brilliant Exhibit of Class Work to bo Mado by tho Schools of Town Somo of tho Promi nent Foaturos. Superintendent Frooman and the school teachers were liUfy yesterday and to-day preparing for the twenty-ninth annual ses sion of the Toachers' County Institulo to bo hold In town next week, commencing on Monday. Never boforo has tho intorost of our leachors in thd Instltu o iquallod that exhibited by them this year and tho exhibit of school work thoy will mako in behalf of their pupils will bo such as to challonge competition. Tho exhibits of drawings and modelings will bo especially attractive and parents should not fall to visit Ferguson's hall during tho institute and view them. Miss Lizzie M. O'Cjnnell's second grade grammar class in tho High school building intends to distinguish itself in tho exhibit, A reporter visitod tho class room yesterday and found pupils of tondor years perform ing work that would reflect credit upon much older heads. Tno drawings upon the blackboards of tho school room for tho benefit of thoao who may visit tho High school building during tho institute tire pjrticularly clever. Cirnclius Campbell, aged 13 yours, Is tho sculptor and aitist of the class. His work is worthy of special mention. Holms just completed tho busts of Y ashington Gritlln, tho Irish uoot, In hardened clay, with splendid success and is now at work on others. In drawing the following pupils will rank among tho fore, most of tho class exhibitors: James D Creary, dog's head; Raymond N. Ebrhart, war vessel; Lottio P. Burkhart, stalk o paBsiiin flowers; Joseph AVhhakor, horsof John Conry, hunter and cat and kitteni .Maud Keiper, flowers; Gertrude Gise. flowort; Daniol J. Ferguson, prospoctiv View of a viaduct; Benjamin Boacher. male figure; Frank Conry, llowor-; Surah Cooper, flowers; Fred. Grublor, decorative design; Lizzie Stank, flowors; Mary Pom toy, flowers; Bertha Loitzel, decoratlvo do sign; Laura Swartz, group of objects. Ex hibits of excellent drawings by tho follow ing aro also worthy ol note: Jesso Thomas, Smford S. Shoemaker, Kntio Monaghnn Cirne Fulmor, Allen Seltzer. Fred. Was' ley, Gerti Reeso, Mablo Glover, Gortii Levine, John Kincaid, Mblo Straub, B'idget Mther, Ejward Johnson, Anni Watson, Eila Creary, Minnio Davis, Frank Cinry, II. J. Cuher, Sadie Reeso, Emily Smith, JIary O'Uara, Mary Kincaid, Katio Monaghan, Annlo Liwaon, Lizzie S ank, Jennio Fitzgjrald, May and Win ifred Reilly. Ih enrollment of leachors will com menca at rorgus'n's theatre on Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock, Tho institute will commenco at 2 p m On Monday evening Msjar Honry 0 Dine will opon tho institute courso lectures and entertainments. Mijor Dane Is really an orator; be is powerful and dra. matic ; ho has a fine physique, is thoroughly soll-iiOifOffed, Is wonderiully fluent and never faltors, uses fine language, indulges in poetic sentiment, and has tho faculty of description in an extraordinary drgreo His stylo is unique. Ho carries you away with him, whether you will or not. On Tuesday evoning Dr. James T. Hedley will lecture on "The 8unny Side of Life." Superintendent Transom, of Williamsport, says: "It affords me pleasure to boar testimony to tho eloquence 0f Dr. James Hedloy. His 'Sunny Side of Life' is Indeed a treat to listen to. Uo held his audience in tho best of humor for about two hours." On Wodnesday evening Miss OHIe Torbott and her company will givo a con- cert an(j 0n Thursday evening tho grent humorist Murihall P. AVjldor, the Park Sisters quartette and tho High school male qutrtetle will finish tho entertainment, People who havo not purchased tlckots for tho ontortainm'jnt should do so at once. Reserved seat;, may bo secured at Klrlin's drug storev Now Try ThlB. 1l will rnl vuu nothing and wilt surely do you good, If you havo a Cough, Cold, or any troublo with Throat, unest or uungs, ri' TTInnJe now Discovery for Consurop Hon, Coughs and Colds Is guaranteoa to tn -nllftf. or monev will bo paid back Sufferers from La Grippe found li just mo thing and under its u.o had a spoody aui r,orreet recovery. Try a sampio oouio an our oxpeuso and learn for yourself JubI how ffood a thing it Is. Trial collies iroe ai v,. H. Hagenbuch'a Drug Dioro. uarn 00c. and 91. it aii uorn mil" Is the expression of -v .-in, that. itrribie cougn. ieapirn """" V. t.i; .V.,n.rtir I'nti.I lnft 1)UIS li BWJP II ALUM J -- iih." Void, and' Consumption, 25 cents. l-tn ffhs. Tnii-l'lnnls Bold at store. All kinds of candles, a) cen'.i per lb., Duncan 4 Weidley's. MAHANOY PLANE. NowBy Lottor From a Rollablo Oorrospondont. At last tho electric lights aro comlnr. The wlros wore put up this week. 1 ho small boy is jubilant over tho pros pect of no school noxt wook. Teaohers' ntitute. Chas Nolcr, Sr., of Ling Island City. N J., was In town during tho wcok, visit ing hU son, Win. Noior, of Water stroot. B. F. Bsrtolotto, Superintendent of th Atlantic City Branch of tho P. & R. R. R.i is spending tho week with his brother, Supt. Bertoloiio. K, Shlroy, tho Bridge stroot shoomakir, as moved his shop to Tamaqua, h. Doudin, one of the blacksmiths at East Hear Ridgo colliory, has resigned bis petition at that shop to accopt a similar on at tho P. & R, shops, "V m. Dornbach's two houses on Water treot, which wore damaged by fire a few weeks ago, aro undergoing repairs. Mrs. Haiiloo, wifo of Thomas Uinlon, Sr., engineer of tho Shenandoah train, is lying soriously ill at her homo on Wator stroet. Her illness was of such a naturo as to necessitate a surgical operation, the out como of which is not yot known. Her many friends aro oarnestly hoping for her early and completo recovery. Tho members of tho M. E. Sunday school aro making oxtensivo preparations for their annua1 Christmas ontertainmont. lo bo held in tho church building on the ovoning of Cnristmas day. The scribe having been permitted a peep bohind tbo scenes leols safe in saying that tho ovont will bo one of tbo most elaborate of iU kind. It will certainly surpass all previous efforts of tho mombors of this school. Many novel features will bo introduced. Santa Claus" has been engaged for tha occasion and will contribute largoly to tha fun and festivity at tho close. Tbo pro grammo will mainly cocsist of music, vocal and instrumental, speeches, recita tions, etc. In fact everything is being dono to mako an enjoynblo entertainment for all. Rov. Otho Brand, pastor of tho M. E. church, has announced tho following ordor of services for to-morrow: Preaching at 10:30 a. m. Subject "Happinoss," Sunday school at 2 p. m. Evoning sorvico1) at 7 p in. Subject of sermon "Christian Safo- Guards." All aro cordially invitod to attend. Lane's Family Modlclno Moves tho bowols oach day. Most people need to use it. Excellent Work. Miss Virgio Ilollopoler, tho artist of town, has placed on exhibition at tha stationery storo of Hooks and Brown, on North Main street, scvoral handsomely hnd-palnted plaques and piocos of china waro. Tui exhibits demonstrate that Misi Ilollopetor is an artist of high standard. Tho delicacy of execution is striking and ovokrs tho commendations of obtorvors. The exhibits mako beautiful ornamontsand very mitablo Christmas gifts. They are for sale and prices may bo loarnod upon application at tho storo. Commendable. All claims not consistent with tho high character ef Syrup of Figs aro purposely avoidod by tho Cal. Fig Syrup Company. It acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing tho system effectually, but it is not a curo-all and makes no pre tentions that every bottlo will not substan tiate. Handsomo stock of lamps with tho most dollcatoly hand-painted bisque and china shados, at Holderman'e. 11-28-tf Died. OA.RDIN.-On tho 11th init., at Phila delphia, Pa., Maggie, daughter of J. J. Cardln. Funeral at Shenandoah, Pa., om Mondav. 11th intt. 12 12-lt BURKE. On tho 12th Inst., at Shenan doah, Pa., John, son of Patrick Burke, aged olght yoars, Funeral will tako placa on Monday, train leaving Lehigh Valley station for Girardvillo, at 1:40 p. m., whora Intormont will be made. Do von snfle r with Consumption, Coughs or Colds? You can be curea li you u i TlAi (Jonah and Consumption Cure. ,25 and MmiU. TWal i bottles free at Klrlin's drug store. Large stock ot Uncy Roods, such aa lamps, bronzes; china waro and imported cut glassware, al Holderman's. 11-28-tf ! 3 pounds for a quarter, None cheaper. 2 pounds for a quarter, None bettor. JVIotts Cider ! size 8 cents a quart. 2oc per gallon. Sweot and not intoxicating. GRAF'S, No. 322 North Jardin Street the r,,r at