Cutting VOL. VI.--NO. 270. SHENANDOAH. PA.. TUESDAY. DECEMIiEK 15. 1891. ONE CENT "My Son, Deal "With. Men "Who Advertise, You will Never Lose by It."-Benjamin Franklin 1 r. 1 f id I i ft i i The Evening Herald. AMj the news fok one cent. llai a larger circulation In Hhenaudoab. than any other paper published. Circu lation books open to all. ' PRIVATE LETTER BOXES. Postmaster General "Wuuiuimker nays In regard to the more rapid de livery of mall matter : "It la evident that if the problem of expediting deliveries were the only consideration, boxes could be found readily enough; for If, as is estimated, the quarter part of the time of the carrier is wasted waiting for persons to come to doors or windows to lecelve mall mutter, the number of delleiUs In a glvrin town could lie increased by a quarter, or surely by a fifth, which would be a considerable gain." There 1b no question as to the cor rectness of this. Carriers are fre quently detained as long at a door as would enable them to serve u dozen others, provided there were letter boxes in every door Into which mail matter could be dropped, without re quiring any further ellort on the part the carrier than to give the door a pull to notify the Inmates that something awaits them in the box. A WORD TO REPUBLICANS. The hope of the party lies in the expansion of a stalwart Republican press. The Republican who reads or otherwise helps to support a' Demo cratic journal to the exclusion of one of his own party nowspapers is untrue to the Republican cause. Unanimously subscribed to by the National Rpnubllcan League. S. 8. Olarkson, President. A. B. Humphrey, Secretary. New York, Nov. 19, 1891. The Bradford ia(Ind.)says: "The notion has somehow become prevalent that that State or National administra tion which spends the least money is the best, and it is a common thlug for newspapers to decry the expenditure tjjfcpr large sums or money as something rWvb;y reprehensible. That Is a wrone view. Money is made to spend. To il $:50 FOR A CARPET bweeper. Others for$J no, and very good ones for$3.60 Buy one tor your wife for a Christmas present. We also have a new line of Rugs and Carpets at C. D. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. FRESH STOCKNEW CROP GOODS. Fancy New Crop New Orleans Baking Molasses. New Com Meal Made of all neio corn. Kiln Dried JBresIi Ground, fiew Plcldes Natural Color Crisp and Sour. New Currants Cleaned Heady for Immediate Use. Neio California Primes Fine Quality. New Calljornia Canned Fruits Egg Plums, Cher ries, Apricots and Peaches. New Buckwheat Hour Very Choice. New Green Scotch Peas. IV-ifi 7v7skt4i7 .C wti& ii tut fin i nit 2Vf0 llaislns, Citron and New Skinned Hams Fresh Smoked. Nen Mince Meat Best Quality. WHAT 25 CENTS WILL BUY AT KEITER'S. Two Cans Clioicc Salmon. Tlirce Pounds Fancy Illcc. Two Bottles Ketchup Iarjc Size and' Extra Quality. Four Pounds Good Currants. Tlirce Founds Mixed Candies. Two Founds mixed Nuts New Crop. Five Founds Oat Plaices New Fresli Stoclc. A I.ot of Sliecp, Goat aud Wolf Slciu Hints aud Kuks-Iu Wlaltc, Itlnclt and Colors. Just Received Two Cars Choice No. x Timothy Hay, One car fine Middlings, extra quality. Also a lot Strictly Pure Country Lard. FOR SALE TO ARU1VE One Car Middlings. One Car Fancy Minnesota Flour. tar DON'T FORGET that Northwestern Daisy Flour Al , -ways Gives Satisfaction. AT HEITER'S. spend it judiciously Is the bent thing any set of ofilclals can do, and when it Is expended for tho good of the State or Nation the more they spend the better. Economy. Boshl We havehad enough of that skinflint philosophy which takes it for granted that niggardliness is a virtue. That great newspapers like the New York World and Herald should keep up a constant whine about the lurge expenditures for pensions aud talk about the "billion dollar Con gress" as though a Congress that would appropriate a bllllou dollars to the uacs of tho country was cocKiarlly a iud Congress. On the contrary a penurl oils, penny wise gang of old fossils in Congress who would make no appro priations for public improvements and compel every department of tho Gov ernment to skimp along on a too meagre allowance and only do half Bervlce, Is much more worthy of con demnatlon even than an unduly ex travagant Congress. If the Borough Council Intend to build the new water works for $15, 000, the amount voted upon ten years ago, why not stop all controversy and have the people voto again upon the subject at the February elections. The people want new water works, but they want to say so by their bal lots. Therefore, have the issue come squarely before them on the February elections. If this Is not done there will be trouble ahead. This much is due the tax payers by those having the project in charge. Good Looks. Good looks are mora than skin deep, de pending upon a healthy condition f all the vital organs. If the Liver bo Inactive, you have a Bilious Look, if your stomach bo disordered you have a Dyspeptic look and if your Kidneys bo afl'ectod you have a pinched look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Electric Bitters is the great alterative and Tonic acts dl roctly on those vital organs. Cures l'imples, Blotches, Built and gives a good complozion, Sold at 0. II. Hagonbuch's Drug Store, 60c. per bottle. Candelabras and candlesticks, and fancy bric-a-brac of all kinds, at Holder man's. ll-i:8-lf Hotel For Rent. The hotel property at Lakeside Park (East Mahanoy Junction) for tho year 1892. No one but an experienced hotel man need apply. For particulars, etc., apply to O. A. Keim, Shenandoah, Pa. 11-10-tf Li won Peel. THE INSTITUTE, TEACHERS AND INSTRUCTORS HARD AT WORK. A SHORT SESSION FOR THE FIRST County Superintendent Weiss ' Makes an Address in Which Ho Suys That Institutes Must bo Uphold. In formally opening the 20th annual ses sion of the Schuylkill Cjunty Teachers' Institute, yesterday afternoon, Oouniy Su perintendent WeiB9 made one of tho most brief addresses on record, shouldering the responsibility for remarks upon lion. Henry Houck, Deputy Slate Superinten dent of Publio Instruction, who carried the burdon with romarkublo grace. Mr. llouck's presence upon tho stage is invig orating, lie soon had the teachers in chorus on "My Country 'Tis of Thee." County Superintendent Weiss, who has hardly recovered from a recent attack of the grip, made a few romarks, in which ho put himself squarely before tho audience as a staunch friend of institutes. What over cranks may say, ho said, tho law mutt bo complied with. Miss Wilhelmenia Seegmillor, of Alle ghany, Pa., was the first instructor Intro duced and an ex. eedingly interesting talk on drawing followed. The childron should model the solid before they draw it. The modeling comes first, thon comes tho draw ing, and then tho building. After the building comes tho making, and then comes tDe drawing. Miss Seegmillor spoke ol many errors of toachers in imparting in struction on drawing and promised to givo instructions on making at tho next session. lion. Henry Houck agiin took tho in stitute in cbargo and coon bad tho six hundred toachers singing "How the Boat." Dr. Thomas M. Balliet, suporictendont of public schools of Springfield, Mass., was the second instructor of tho day and had "numbers." tuis morning's session. County Superintendent Weiss was in a cheerful frame of mind this morning when he opened tho second session of tho in stitute and Superintendent Houck equally cheerful. After singing, Hiss Seegmillor resumed her instruction on drawing. Always fold on tho desk, never in the air. Always fold from you, never toward you. Before beginning paper folding teach children the difference bolwoon "turn round" and "turn over." Always have tho object of value. Don't mako something because it is pretty. Dr. Balliet mado the best of tho dry subject arithmetic and succeeded in creating an interest that resulted in the pro pounding of several questions, which were satislaclorily answered. Superintendent Houck was on the pro gramme for an address and when bis turn camo ho crawled out of it in such a delight fully pleasant manner that all tho teacher' left tho hall in a mood likened to that en tertained by a negro as ho enters a water mollon patch. Hon. Thomas B. Stockwell, state com missioner of public schools of Khodo Is land, was introduced after singing and gavo an oxcotdingly interesting talk on "Language." We know many things that we are incapable ot expressing so that others may share the knowledge with us. If you wish to teach childron to speak and write the English ianguago to use, see to it that the childron have a proper vocabulary. Detormino for yourself by actual observation and record what tho vo cabulary of the child is, In the school room and on tho play ground take down tho words the child uses and find out what is his stock iu trade. What are means for giving tho vocabulary? First comes tho reading. In the beginning bring tho child into more constant contact with poetry. Teach him to realize the power of imagination. The teacher who can give the best vocabulary is one who can toll storios well. Conversa tion is getting to be one of tbo lost arte. Stimulation of thought is very essential. The strong point of "Mother Goose" lies in tbo fact that there is something in tho jinglo of words and It wore far botter to put "Mother Uooso" in tho school and take out a great deal of what is in it now. Institute Notes. Gcorgo M. Boyer has charge of tho spocial police force at tho institute. U. II. Spade, of Minorsville, presents a commanding appearance at tbo institute. . S. Thomas, tho veteran secretary of Schuylkill institutes, is doing duty agiin this year. The ushers 'are Livingston Seltzer, M. II, Carey, Thomas Ilorlo, James Turley, I. H. Wintor, M. J. Brady, Claude W. Edwards, I. A. SolUur, J, J. Brown, Frank Noonan, Irvln D. Matz, Kobort P. Miller. Miss Minnie Kerkeslager and It. K. Uuntzlnger are the institute organists. There aro CC0 toachers in attendance. Prof. N. M. Frank, of Gordon, one of Schuylkill's most popular and brilliant toachers, is stopping at tbo Ferguson House. Thoro are many directors and 'eachers who predict that Mr. Frank will bo tho next C umty Superintendent, Col. P. H Monagban, ol Glrardvillo has tho exhibits of tho schools of that place tastefully arranged in the exhibii hall. Tho work n fleets credit upon the Colonel and his assistants. J. A. M. Passmoro, of Philadelphia hook hands with his many Schuylkill county friends in town yesterday ana occupied u front seat at the institute. J. A. M. is at sociable and enthusiastic (educationally) as ever. T. D. Brennan, of Branch township, graces tho instituto with his scholastic pnsonco. B. W. Spado, of Ashland, Schuylkill's toacher-orator, occupies a front seat as usual. Supt. It. F. Ditchburn is probably the oldest member of the instituto. Tho young lady teachers who attonded tho ball lat night wore treated in royal style by the young men of Shenandoah. MUj Maude Smith, who lately resigned hor position as Grammar school toachor in Mahanoy City owing to ill health, it missed by her many frionds at instituto this year. Miss Smith as a toachor had no su perior In Schuylkill county. A. J. O Cjnnor, of Mahanoy Plane, one of Gilberton's ablest teachers, is making many friends at instituto. Supt. Weiss's cap is becoming. J. M. Schropo, tho young man who is revolutionizing tho Dolano schools, is at tending institute. U. D. Gise is as thoughtful and rosorvod as ever. Ho is a teacher in tho truo sense of tho word, however. llov. McNally, of the Prcsbytorian church, presented a commanding figure in tbo gallery this morning. M. F. Conry, principal of tho Union street building, had a sorious lime arrang ing his soat this morning; but he Anally got there. Michael always does. Hon. Thomasj B, Stockwell, ol Khodo Island, is the gaost of Supt. L, A. Free man. Miss Citrrio Moore, of Delano, is onjoy ing institute in the best possible stylo. Miss Jonnetto .Kamage, Shenandoah's distinguished music teacher, is on the sick list. Our gifted and distinguishedteachor,Miss Annie Kimmol, was an attentive listono? at the loctu o last eyoniog. B. L. Talley, of Btllimoro, eojoyed the lecture last evening. JJLawyor Minogue, of Ashland, paid the institute a visit last evoning. Prof. N. W. Word, grammar toachor of St. Clair, is one of the most congenial and accommodating members of tho instituto. Miss Sopina Glover, onoof Shonandoah's ox-toachors, is attending instituto. Handsome stock ot lamps with tho most delicately hand-painted bisque and china sbados, at Holduruian's. 11-28-tt DIRECTORS' DAY. Tho Public School Directors' As sociation Mooting. The 11th annual convention of the Pub lie School Directors' Association of Schuyl kill County will bo held in tho High School room to-morrow ( vVednesdty) at 10 a m All the directors of tho county aro mom- bersof tho Association and it is hoped there will bo a full attendance. F. P. Spieso, Esq., will read a paper on tho subject "Are County Insiuut-s, as now conducted of practical benofli to teachers?" Anthony O'Doinoll, Esq., will have a paper on "What is the reinody for doadlocks in school boards?" William Stein, Esq., will road a paper on tho subject, "Should the County Superintendent haro authority to renew provisional certificates?" and tho following questions will bo brought up for general discussion: "Should tho exaaiina tion of toachers bavo particular reference to the grade of schools in which they are to teach?" and "Is tho institution of the High School just to tbo majority of pupils and taxpayers?" Pronounced Hopoloss, Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd, of Groton, S. D., wo quoto: "Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Lungs, cough set in and finally termi nated in Consumption. Four doctors gavo me up.saying 1 could live but a short tlmo. I gaye myself up to my Saviour, deter mined if I could not stay with ray friends on earth, I would meet my absent onts above. My hu.band was advised to get Dr. King's New Discoytry lor Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all, eight bottles; it has cured me, and thank God I am now a woll and hearty woman." 1 rial bottles free at C H. Ha- genbueb's drug etoro, regular size, 60c. and $1.00. Travel on tho Nickel. Plato and rocolve the benefits of holiday rates, Doc. 2ttd to Jan. 1st, Inclusive Limit returning Jan. 6lb, 1802. d&w An unusual number of articlos for holi day presents, superior in quality and sur passed by none in tho county for stylo and execution, can be had at Holdorinan's Jewelry etoro, direct on tho cornor of Main and Lloyd streets. 12-1 t-tf Lano's Family Medlolno Moves the bowels each day. Most people need to use it. BOROUGH ITEMS t GLEANINGS BY THE LOCAL CORPS OF REPORTERS. WHAT THE SGRIBES SEE AND HEAR Temporanco Headquartors Estab lished in Bofltting Manner on Saturday Evening Last. Othor Local News. Saturday evoning the formal opening ol general temperance headquarters, In Bob bins' building, Southeast corner Main and 0k streets, was celeb ated in a bi fitting mannor. Tho attendance was largo and tho exorcises of a highly educational character. Mrs. Jane Gather, President of tho W. C. T. V., was tho presiding officer. Singing by tho audienco, "Hocuh tbo I'erishing," was followed by prayer by Uov. Powick. During tho ovening ad dressos worn deliv- red by Khvs. Ol ck, James, Powick. O'li.iylo and MeNlly. All of tho addresses were well received and full of renewed oncouragomont to the workers along the lino of tomperanco for tho individual and total prohibition for the state and nation. They advised united action and a general foreward march ; no compromise, but unconditional surrender of tho liquor traffic. Singing formed an interesting part of tho evening's ontertain mont. Inferior Goods. The only safe way for purchasers is to in sist on having the genuine article, and not allow themselves to bo swindled by having plasters said to be "'just as good," or "con taining superior ingredients," imposed upon them. These aro only tricks to sell inferior goods that no moro comparo with Allcock s Porous Plasters than copper does with gold One trial of Allcock's Porous Plasters will convince the most skeptical of their merits. Tho eminent Henry A. Jtott, Jr., Ph.D., F. C. S., lato Government Chemist, certi fies : "My investigation of Allcock's Porous Plaster shows it to contain valuable and essential in ,ro lonts not found in any other plaster, ar i I find it superior to and moro officont th n any other plaster." Ask for Allcock's, and lot no solicitation or explanation induce you to accept a sub stitute. lw. Wators' Weiss beer is the best. Reilly sole agent. PERSONAL. John A 6-6-tf Harry Yost, of MeKeamburg, Is visiting relatives in town. Leon Wolf, of Shamokin, is tho guest of to n friends. 'Squiro Sherman and Edward Slllimsn, of Mabanoy City, were in attendance at the institute la-t ovening. Miss Catherino AVork, of Pottsvillo, is spending a faw days with Mrs. John F Finney. Miss B Ttha Hnovor, of Pottsvillo, is the guest of Mrs. AVilliara Krick, of South Main street. Christmas and New Year Excur sions on tho Pennsylvania. In pursuance of tho custom lung since established, tho Pennsylvania lUilroad Company will sell oxcursion tickets bo tweon all stations on its linos for the Christmas and Now Year holidays at a rate of two conts per mile. Theso tickets will bo sold Docember23d, lb91, to January 1st, 1892, inclusive valid for return until January 4lb, 1892, inclusive. Hurrah for tho Holidays 1 Kight now wo aro ready for business with an Immonse assortment of Christmas gifts In watches, jewelry, silverware, musio books, g Id and silver-headed canes um brellas, etc., etc. E. B. Bkumm. 12 U tf Cheap Holiday Excursion Tickots via Reading Railroad The Beading Bailroad announces that pursuant toils usual custom, cheap holiday excursion tickets will bo sold to all points In its territory, the rate being about two cents a mile. Theso tickets will bo sold from Docombor 23d, 1891, to January 1st, 1892, and will bo good lor return passago until January -1th, 1892. No such tickets will, howevor, bo sold at less than 26 cents. Doit photographs and crayons at Dabb's. A KindTprlend. Iswliat they call Hut Famous Koinedy, Ked Flag Oil, it quickly ciirea ltlieuuiatlsm. Neuralclu, Cut", llruiMw, llurus.Horea and all pain. It Is Rood lor luun or biukt. 25 wilts. At Klrllu'H druif store. Attend tho instituto ball in Kobbins' opora house, Wednesday evening, Decem ber 10. Schoppe's full orchestra. Concert by tho Grant Cornet Band. 12-10 Ot All kinds of candles, 20 cents per lb., at Duncan & Woidloy't. 12-6-t Van Houton's Cocoa The origin , most soluble. 12-11 lw The meanest inuu in the world Is the man who pops In on you after you've made n mistake with, "how In the world did you ever do that?" SOME POINTED NOTES. What a "Sharpor" Has to Say About tho Institute. Kditob Hkkald: Permit mo a spaco in your pnper to give a low of my obterva- lions since our town has been takon by storm by tho intellectual giants cf tho cjunty. I am nut ono of tho school teachers, but a plain ordinary mortal, and is th so people anil their actions appear in tho eyes of such I will endtavor to portray. Our town teachers are the most tastily dressed. Somo of tho choolmarm8 soon to bolong to tho fossililoruus age. Tho fattest schoolmarm weighs only 208 pounds. Tho small boy must live in awful dread in her jurisdiction. Tho instructor who spoke on mensuration yestorday might know that a youth will know as little of tho contonts of a cono by fooling it as ho would of the contonts of wator by drinking it. Lecturer Dane says : ".Man proposes and God disposes." In my case it was tho father of the girl. A birch-bender who met too many social friends last night was propounding the question whether a lino is real or imagi nary. Ono fact, howevor, was self-evident: Tho line lie atti mpted to keep on his way home was isothermal in character, vory slippy and obstructive, and these words will apply to nothing but Bn entity. L-.ciurer Dane says : "In all grave move ments God makes successful leaders and makes them great." Aro we to infer from this that Leo, Jackson, McCellan, Napo leon, Blaine and Parncll wero not great loadors because they wero not successful? The snob aristocracy in the teaching pro fession at Pottsvillo think Shenandoah too common a place lor their presonce. They must work for the omnipotent little dollar all the same. They are guilty of violating tho first principle of this republic in not abiding by the will of the majority. They also caBt a slur on tho sacred iree school system (by which they earn a livelihood) in failing to givo hor accessories proper en couragement. Lo:lurer Dane ontertainod his audienco last evening in good style. Ho commanded their attention to tho end. Ho has a lino personal appearance, good delivery, a tragic and impressive voice, and bis Euit-tho-action-to-tho-word principle is perfec tion. I hatro, howevor, this to say of the lecture: It contained too little fact, and too much synonymous description of fact. It will not do in this progressive ago to uso the words tyrannical, inhuman, cruel, Sic, preceded each by a phrase. It givos tha discourse a verbosity that woarios tbo oar. Washington Irving was guilty of a similar redundancy, and it is a well known fact that on this account his writings are nqt as well appreciated in theto matter-of-fact times us ihey wero when they wero written. In my humble estimation Mr. Dane can improve his lecture .by recounting moro ongagements and indulging in less simili tudes upon tho same. SllAItrKK. GO conts a bottle. No bettor investment can bo hud than a bottlo of the celebrated imported Anchor Pain Expollor for rheu matic complaints. It has rocoived tho in dorsements of prominent physicians. Ask y.mr druggist for it. 3t. The proprietors of l'an-Tlna have spent llimm iuds of dollars to make It known Hiat It cures ijujlm, olds and La Grippe. Trial botll h of l'uu-Tlua free at 1. I'. 1. Klrllu'g driij; 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. Bisquo figures, chinawaro, etc. Handsome plush presents for Christmas. At Uellot's, 22 East Centre street. Don't fail to read Heeso's now advortiso mont. l)n you miller with Consumption, Cougha or Colds? You am be cured ff you take J'au Tln Cough and Consumption Cure, ifiaml .VJeeitJi. Trial bottles Iree at Klrllu'H drug store. Holiday ratos on the Nickel Plate, Dec. 23d to Jan. 1st inclusive. Returning to Jan. 6th, 1892. d&w Profitable Investment. If you want an excellent farm, situated only six miles from Shenandoah, contain ing '18 acres, with fruit trees and stream of water, call at the Hkrai.I) oflleo for further particulars. It is a profitable investment and the terras are reasonable. 11-18-tf J pounas for a quarter, None cheaper. 2 pounds for a quarter, None better. Motts? Cider ! 8 cents a quart. 25c per gallon. Sweet and not intoxicating. GRAF 3, No. 322 North a n Street