4 " " 'as Jill tlje Latest JfeWa PUBLISHED IN The Evening Herald SUBSCRIBE FOR The Evening Herald NEWSY, BRIGHT AMD CRISP M LARGEST CIRCULATION III THIS SLOT) ?4 SHENANDOAH, PA.. FHIDAY, J ANUAEY 1. 1892. ONE CENT mug inrrvi .air vol. vwC' 1- -' . : -Tin r" " iP The Evening Werall AU TUB SEWSE 0E other par """"" 11 rv New Year to the Hkhald ' cads b. La, Giun-E has made mauy homes ?ecol6to. Ht; ut the uew veur with iron-clad 'NuUoub that will keep. ' liK'udlans have another lit of the .illenulum and ghost dances are now hionablo. The Postal Savings hill ought to pass at once, and every post ofllce In Jhe country be made a savings-banK Uor the people In Its vicinity. Shenandoah made little or no in 1891 In the matter of t atartlog new' Industries. It is to be hoped that 1832 will have a diuereut " story to tell at the cltsa of the year. Is it not a wearisome mockery to talk about purity of elections, ana l pardon corrupt election officials iro they can reach the jail from the It room in which they are sen- led? Governor-Senator ilIU la the jj answer this question, but ho ftotyably vlll tint. New York Republican papers that p free In giving advice to Penn- "isii. Republicans reminds us of 4.V.I. I L .1 1 - - L wghole. If the Republican pa off the Empire state had at--tlctly to business In their AMS&Vthey would have little Ml k ff jllwaid Davis, of Mt. Justlda a lesson for those who .at ptious can bo had for feiing. Hea been struggling 'ears to get vbavas duo him for Military services, and the sicken- ' suspense, with fhe harrowing 8 Wa OI5NTS PER YARD FOR A 'A R home-made Hair Gurnet! othcrx s''or5.5e.,55o andupwards. Also a nice Hue of home-made Stair "larpets. Customers haviuir carnet . jiallsof their own bI ould send them If and have lliein made into a first-chins V.w.rnot. n. Ti Ti1 II If I mil. No, 10 S. Jakdin St. c Goods at Fair as give MASSES, Mans,not mixed (foods and the best toe can buy. IE 1ABLE SYJtUr, , jinv jmvur, ifiirv rose or com syrup. "WTiat's in ' rtirfe for a LOWGR l'RICJB ? Try a sample saclc oi ?ANCV MINNESOTA PATENT FLOUR, ami 1e oca. :d Hint you can Nave money. We suarautccit to lie to Use Highest priced Flour In tlic uiarUct. viiivi't iiiAAi antl i'reuli grouucl. vum iiiuui iihh -ciiai.i in jii ir. AT KEITER'S. -r hnnAmuk ni fpntft nn wiill known to all . u,1i,,aute. B Bffeotod inn. thatwhen" his pension Kvm at length allowed liluiyiut week he fell dead on hearing the jjood news. So touched was a Pittsburg doml nlo by tttric(urea pronounced upon his faith curoJviews that he raised right Up hi thv pulpit and called his critic a liar, T'hen he thumped upon his Bible and continued to bung his opponent with vigorous expletives which had a tendency to transform he pulpit lnlo tho plattorm of a country stump speaker durlug a heated political campaign. This kind of degradation of tho pulpit ha been of too common occurrence of late, and it Is time that ministers should be taught that the church is not a proper scene for private battles. If ministers uimt fight with members of their flocks let them go outside and have it out like any other citizen. It is not only the small farmers and the woolen mill operatives and the clothing makers who are vitally In terested in the protection to American wool, which Representative Springer proposes to abolish. Every working man has the dropeat Interest in the matter.' Protected sheep means cheap meat for the people. Mutton is one of the very best of foods, and it is em phatically poor men's meat. That It is not so generally eaten in this coun try as lu sonic others Is due to the in' sufficient encouragement given oui farmers to raise sheep. The greater the market for our wool the more abundant and cheaper will mutton be. If Mr. Springer could carry out his plan, and destroy sheep-raising in the United States, the working people- hyould fu the long run be tho worst uflerers. Tbo colebra'od Imported "Anchor Pain Ex poller" is the happy relief for all forms of Rheumatic diseases: Qout, Sprains, Neuralgia, Backache, &c. It costs but CO cents a boltlo, and if you neod convincing beforo buying send to P. Ad. Richter, 310 Broadway, .Now York, for the valuahlo book, "Guldo to Health," with indorse ment of prominent physicians. It will bo mailed froo ot charge, 3t For tho best gold and silver rimmed spectacles go lo Oscar Yost, 102 North Main street. Eyes tested free of charge. Satisfaction guaranteed. 12-22 tf Waters' Woiss beor is tho best. John A. Reilly solo agent. 6-6-tf Prices ! sausitiction. 00DS Never do at ANY PRICE. ive invite your attention to mtry Lard, strictly jpurc 3 qts. or 35c, is strictly at Wo a quart, is bright vuuuT not mioceu with am- a Name ! " V mts uiiiue oi new corn THE BOBBIN CASE RESULT OP THE HEARING YES TERDAY AFTERNOON. CONSTABLE TOOMEY STILL HELD Coroner Guldin Saya tho Bullot Passod Through Bobbin's Body and Was the Cause of Doath. A3 stated in tho Herald yesterday Cor oner Guldin hold an inquest on tho body of Miko Bobbin, tho Hungaiinn who was shot on tht'8lh lilt., and who died at tho Minors' Hospital, at Fountain Springs, on Wed nesday. But tbo nature of tho wound did not develop in thejiosi mortem examination ns tho Ukrald foreshadowed yesterday. It had been thrown out that doath was in all probability due to Inflammation of tho lungs and not from tho pistol shot wound. The testimony of Coroner Ouldin before 'Squiie Dengler was that tho pistol ball passed through tho body and the wound was tho cause of death. Bobbins' case had quite fallen from view and tbo announcement of bis death was taken by many as that of somo poor, un fortunalo minor who had been "shot" in a breast. Crowds.athored about 'Squiro Dangler's office at three o'clock In the afternoon, the lime sot for Toomey's bearing, and asked, "Wbal'B all tho rumpus?" ""What's the 'squiro cot now ?" and many other ques tions. The people crowded the ofllco and thronged the pavement outside, somo to hoar ""What will become of Toomey ?" and others waiting to hear. or see what they could, with no particular object in view, and others trying to got at the foun dation of the situation of the situation. 'Squire DongleiJB smilo was in its usual healthy growth. Lawyer Seltzer's .cap seemed unusually out of soason. for tho sun was beaming brightly upon llio police- bluo pants cf the vonerublo oz-Ohlef Roads. As Policeman Phalon pulled out bis chronometer and noted tho seconds past tb'reo "Jim" Kerns was struggling to Ret a subscription for "Every Olhor Night," VOifce a Week." or something of that kind out of Taliesin Phillips. Story telling, fly chasing and general killing time helped pass tho hours away until Deputy District Attorney Shay walked into the office, followed by Coroner GulJin. Then all became silence and evorybody sottled down to business. J. H. Pomoroy, Esq., attorney for Constable Toomey, followed the entrance oi the Coronor. Tho only testimony taken was of Cor oner Guldin's. Uo stated, briefly, that ho had been notified of Bobbins' death by Deputy District Attorney Shay and that ho went to the Miners' Hospital to bold an inquest. That the post mortom showed a gun shot wound in the lott side of the back and that the ball had gone entirely through the body. In answor to a question aa to the health of the deceased, tho Coroner said that thi liver, lungs and kidneys seemed all right, with tho exception of tho wound and it effects. The Coroner also said that the deceased was about 23 yoare pf age, G feot, olght inches in height and about ICO pound' in woight. It was undorstood by all corcornod that 'Squire Denglor could not accop? bail in the cao and Toomey was turned over to Cjnsthble Tosh'a laro without ball. Mr. Pomoroy then asked Mr. Shay when ii would bo agreeable to tbo District Attorney to entertain habeas corpita proceedings and it was mutually agreod between Meters. Shay and Pomoroy that an application to admit Toomey to bail should bo made to the court on Saturday morning, Stimulate tho Blood. BrandretVs Pills aro tho great blood purifier. They aro a purgative and blood tonic, they act equally on the bowels, the kidneys, and tho skin, thus cleansing the systom by the natural outlet of the body they may be called tbo purgative supori lie and diuretic medicine. They ttimulale the blood so as to enable naturo to throw off all morbid humors, and cure disease no matter by what namo it may bo called. One or two of them taken every night will provo an lnfalliblo remedy. Sold In overy drug and medicine store, either plain or.eugar coated. lw Died. DAVENPOHT. On the 81st inst,, at Shenandoah, Pa., Emma, wife of II A. Davenport, aged 85 years. Funeral will tako placo on Saturday, January 2nd, 1802, at 2:80 p. nv, from tbo late resldonce, No, 0 South Jardin street. Interment in the Odd Follows' cemotery. Friends and rela tives respcctful'y invited to attend. 2t Best photographs and crayons atDabb's. Hurrah for tho Holidays I Right now wo are ready for businoss with an immense assortment of Christmas gifts lo watches, Jewelry, silverwaro, music books, gold and silver-beaded canes um brellas, etc., eto. E, B. Bruuu, 12-H-tf PERSONAL. John A. Ht illy visited tbo county seat yestorday. Ciiarlo Schlier, of Delano, was in town yesterday. Col. Tom.. Hlckiirdi of Pottsvillo, was in town to day. Mrs. Fred. Kelthan is suffering from an attack of the grip. J. W. Uesser, and family ara just re covering from the grip. Georgo "Wylaui, of Philadelphia, is spending the holidays with friondp. James Heaton, of No. 4, who bad a severe attack of tbo grip, was better yester day. Henry M. Stauffer, of tho Catawissa Valley, visited tho Hkha'ld sanctum yes terday. Sol. Stauffar is lying in a critical condi tion, tho attending physicians having very little hopes for his recovory. A. L. Brasefield, of tbo Schuylkill naven Call, was a visitor to tho Herald ofllco yostorday morning. How to Ouro "Grippe." "Take tho influenza by thn throat and shake tho lifo out of it at once," says Dr. Lewis Dolafteld, a leading New York physlciun. "Don't slop to argue with it a moment. How would I advise a patient to do-this? Well, that is a question some what hard to answor. Tho conditions of the patients aro raroly tho same. I would say, generally speaking, go lo bed and send for a doctor. Suppose wo can't nfl'otd that? Can he aflbid to pay funeral ex penses, thon? No ono can toll to what a seemingly slight attack will load. Keep your feet dry. Keep your circulation good. Bo careiul of your digestion Do not submit yourself to exposure, and, as I said before, go and ask some one who knows what you need in tho way of medi clnes. Do not do that most foolish of all things, wait for tho attack to wear away and cure itself." New Officers. Washington Cmp, No. 206, P. O. S. of A., of town, held a semi-annual election last evening, whieh resulted in theselection 'of the following officers: P. Pres , Thomas Snyder"; Pres., Samuel Price; Vv PicsWm. S. LindenfiiTilh ; M. of F., George Horn ; U. Sf cy., O. T. Straughn; A. Secy., John Banks; Secy., William J. Seltzer; Treas., C. H. Hagenbuch ; Cond., Daniel Beddall ; Insp., Wm. Young; O. G., Harry B. James; K, S., Charles Boughey ; L. S., Joseph Schoppel ; Chaplain, A. C. Morgan; Trustee, 18 months, B. G. Hess, A Little Girl's Experien ?e in a Lighthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trercott aro kcepors of the Guv. Lighthouse at Sand Bsach, Mich., and aro blessod with a daUghtcr,foc yoars old. Last April she was taken iova with Mpislos, followed with a dreatJ.jl cough and turning into a Fever. Doitors it home and at Dotroit treated her, but in vain, she grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere "handful of bones." Then she tried Dr. King'b Now Discovery and after tho use of two and a half bottles, was com pletely cured. They say Dr. King's New D scovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may gel a trial botilo free at O. II Uagenbuuh's drug storo. '" " i The Basis Tho following collieries drawn to return irion ol coal soM in December, U01, to determine rale of waxes lo be paid, raako the following returns : Reliance Colliery, & It O. &I.Co). ( 2.27-2 Koystoue Colliery 2.30-U 1'ieitton No. 0 Colliery 2.18 S Noitli Malianoy Coifiery , 2.U S win. reun coi., ot m. renu uoai jj.) s.aj 5X1-71 2 The average is ?2,3 12, and the rate of wages to bo paid fur work for last two weeks of December and first two weeks of January, 1802. is five. (6) per cent, below SiGO basis. Good Entertainment. Last evening the Dickenson Glee and Binjo Cluhs gavo a good entertainment in Ferguson's theatre lo n small but appre ciative audience. Owing to seme misun derstanding tho concert was not adver titod until yestorday afternoon, almost too late to let'our peoplo know of thoir coming. Buoklen's Arnica Salvo. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fover Soros, Tetter, Cbarped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi lively cures Piles, or no payment required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money retunued. Price lt cents per box. For sale by O. H. HagSnbuch. Van ilouten s Uoooa "Best and goes farthest." 12-28 lw. Death of Mrs. Colo. Tho cloeo of 1S01 brought on thn death of Mr. Marian . Cole, wile of William R. Colo, ot Pottsville, formorly proprietor of tho Miners' Journal and now postmaster, Mrs. Colo, who has been 111 for two years, was in her 40th year. Halvallon Oil Is the best and crectest ex. ternul remedy J et discovered. It cures rheu- laallsm or neuralgia In one or two days, Price 23 cents. All kinds of candies, 20 cents per lb., at Duncan & Waldley's. 12-5-t MODGHJTEMS ! GLEANINGS BY THE LOCAL CORPS OP REPORTERS. WHAT THE SCRIBES SEE AND HEAR Tho Fire Department Called Out at Noon To day by an Alarm. Other Matters Concislly Noted. The fire department was called out to day at noon by an alarm of fire which proved to bo located on West Lino street, near 0-Uherine, in a house occupied by n Polish family. When the firemen arrived at tho house, all tho lioiuehold goods and other contonts of tho building were re moved, and they had little difficulty in extinguishing the ilamos. Tho origin of the fire is unknown. Town and County, 'f quire Hill, of Pottsville, has just se cured pensions for tho following people: Richard Brennan, a nierabor of Co. A, 90th Regiment. P. V. Infantrv. of 2 a month from May Glh. 1830. and 4 from September 1G, 1891. Catharine, widow of Daniel Sweeney, of Shaft Post Ofiico, of 58 por month from Janu ary 8th, 1831. Mr. Sweeney was a membprofCo. I, OOth Regiment, P. V. Edward L. Hubler, of Gordon, a member of Co. H, 5'2nd Regiment, P. V., of f 8 per month from June 12, 1890 and 810 per month from December 4trj, 1801. About a doion newly landed Polos, mostly womon, arrived in town this morn ing. On Wcdnesdav brokn out in trio storo rooms owned by H. A. Weldy & Son, Tumiiqua, and occupied by Oliver & Co., general merchandise, and Krel), shoe dealer, and before the flames could bo gotten under control, thn eontonts of both store rooms woro des troyed. A reunion of the old Seventh Ponnsvlva- nia Regiment, National Guard, is being agitated. Co. G., of thut rogiment, was from Shenandoah. Post Office Hours. To-day, Now Year's Day, the post office will be open until 11 o'clock a. in. Tne carriers will make the 0 o'clock a. m. collection and 7 and 10 o'clock a. m. de liveries and collections. Brownsville, Yatesville, Ellengowan and Turkey Run will be served with tho 7 a. m. delivery. Money orders ond postal notes will not be issued or paid. A Happy Man Is ho who uw s lied Fla OH tot Rheum 'Usui, NeurnlKlu. Toothache and chronic palm. It's a remedy which cures every time. Try It. 20 oeuls. ned Klug Oil Is sold al 1. P. U. Kir lln'a Drugstore. The Most Pleasant Way preventing the grippe, Ui, head Of aches, and fevers is to ufo tho liquid laxa tive romody Syrup of Figs, whenever the systom noeds a gontlo, yot effective cleans ing. To bo benefited one must get tho truo remedy manufactured by tbfr Cali lornia Fig Syrup Ci. only. For,,lftlo by all druggista in fiOo. and $1 bottles. A Baby Full of Oolio Pains Is not an interesting study; euro hi quickly by getting a froo sample bottlo of Dr. Hand's Oolio Cure from O J. Mc Cuthy or J. M. Lillian, the druggists. It instantly cures oolic. Closing Out, At great bargains, a first-olau lino of second band stoves, ranges and heaters ; both double and single heaters, and every stove warranted. Call and see them, as they will to sold at a sacrifice, to oloso out tho stock, at No. 131 South Main street (lironnan'a building), Shonandoab, near Stoam Laundry. 12 30-tf tfthsreever wis a real cive tor ohronlo Coughs, Coldx, llrunuhloal troubles and La Grippe it Is Pan Tina. Dou'tlall to get tli) ginulue: avoid substitutes. Otsta only 2S cuius. fun-Tlua is sold at r. 1'. D. Kim Sln'a Drug btoro. Dolls 1 Dolls t Dolls I Largest and best assortment in town. Kid body and.dressed dolls cents. Toys of all descriptions. All tho latost games, puzzles, picture and story books. Bisque figures, cbinawaro, eto. Handsome plush presents for Christmas. At Uellot's, 22 East Centre street. Coining Events. Jan. 1. 20th annual supper of the Welth Baptist church in the P. M. church hall. Jan. 10. Supper and botsar in the Primitive Methodist school room. Great bargains in watches, clocks, jew elry, diamonds, novolliea and eilverwaro at Oscar Yost's, 182 North Main Su 12-22 tt A Surpriso. Keep your eye on this local. Keagey, the photographer, will have his now open ing in a few days and will have something' interesting that will surprise tho people tf Gold and silver watches, in endless variety, suitable for holiday presents, a Oicar Yott'i 102 N. Main St, 12-22-tf RAILROAD RUMBLINGS. What is Being Dono on tho Three Leading Roads. The Pennsylvania Schuylkill Valley Co. ispiifhlng nhead, as fast a th weather permits work on tho new FUhbach exten- inn. Thostyle of bridge across Centre street has not been decided on, but tbo company is going ahead with tho pier work f r a girder bridgo instead of stono arch. En trance to Atkins' will be made along the cretk on tbo south of the bridgo works. The piers in tho Gas Company yard stands out prominently ready for tho trostling. Another month's work will show a markod change in tho amount of work done. He- publican, The I'hiladelphia & Roading Company are making arrangements to greatly in crease thoir yardage facilities at tho head of tho upper Gordon plane. This stou U made necojsary by reason of the greatly incroaeod traffic over this branch of tho system in tho rocont months. A doublo track will be put down on tbo west side of th" roadbed to run a considerable distance, and other smaller siding tracks will also bo laid. Gravel trains will bo put on to haul tho dirt necessary to fill up tho embank ments from tho old Oak Hill colliery at Miiio Hill Gap. Tho work is now in pr"- gros but after to-day will bo pushed with an increased force. Whon completed it will add greatly to the shipping facilities. Tbo Lehigh Valley railroad has sold 87,- 000,000 of its New Jersey terminal railroad five per cent, bonds out of the $10,000,000 lUtborized by tho mortgage. Tho "bonds have not been offered for public subscrip tion, but Droxel, Morgan & Co , of Now York, have sold a few lots to financial in stitutions of that city at a price said to bo 105. A sale at a somewhat higher figuro was made on the floor of tho Exchange, and now 107i is bid for them. Tho nego tiations have put the company in oasy financial condition, and the premium at which tho bonds are quoted shows tbo splendid financial credit of tho company. Strength and Health. If you are not feeling strong and hi althy, try Electric Bitters. If "La G-ippe" has left you weak and weary, uso Electric Bit ters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you are i.fllicted with Sick Headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking Eleetric.Bittors. One trial will convince you that this is tho remedy you need. Large bottles only fiOc. at C. H. HagdR- ' buoh's Drug Stole. Soott-Sidaons. ' A theatrioal event of topre than utaat in crest, will be the appe&ranco of Mrs. Scott-.Siddon9 at Ferguson's theatre this evoning in Harry St. Maur"k n'W comedy-drama "Check and MaW."FVSl '"-, bably no living actress is so woll known in legitimato roles, and her advontin comedy drama is looked for wilh much curi$lty among hor many admirers. Mrs. Suldtns will be admirably supported by Mr. Hurry St. Maur and his Australian stock com pany, an organization which has acBloved an enviable reputation in Australia and s British Ojloniee. Have ixteA Dr. Butt's Cough Hynip Mt pronounce 11 the bout medicine in im. A oabe ol consumption he e wag cursed by Its' use. We recommend H. JeUro'H, Roberta A Co , South Iloetogl, Vs. Five and Ten Gent Pieces1 Tho opening of Oaristraas boxes b&B re turned enormous quantities of five and ten cont pieces to the circulating medmm of merchandising about this time. 'Tfu-.-o boxes or miniature banks, conta:nd ti. i hoardings of months and, weeks of the dc nominations of one, tVf and ten oni pieces, which were brought forth lor u penditure in Christms "things," and as a eonsequenoe the coins of these 1 lamina tion entered largely irto ib.e purchase ot presents. After the holiday? -new "barln" and "boxes" will be brought into requi sition, when the five aud ten cent pteeea will bo hoarded for the Christmas of For Holiday Gifts Call and see the fine hand painted artiales of Ohinaware, the work ot Mta Vugte Hellopeter, of tow'n, now on exhibition and sale at McCarthy's dm.? store. 12-17 4w' ORANGES FLORIDA They are the best. Wagon load of them at GRAFS. Hi CHEAP