I Jij 1 til itfl III tlje Latest JteiYs PUBLISHED IN The Evening Herald SUBSCRIBE FOR The Evening Herald NEWSY, BRIGHT AND GR1SP THE UROEST C1RCULATI0H IH THIS SECTION. DELIVERED BY CARRIERS. 94 SHENANDOAH. PA.. TUESDAY. JANUARY 5., 1S92. ONE CENT VOL. VII.--NO. 4. f The Evening Herald. ALL THE NEWS FOU ONE CENT. JIM a larger circulation In Shenandoah than any other paper published. Circu lation books open to all. Qibamdville will have an overall fact&ry, and two enterprising citizens of that borough are at the back of It. The factory, small at first, will grad ually grow to large dimensions, and at the end will employ many persons. Shenandoah Is away behind in enter prises of this kind. A llttlo stiffening up of backbones will put It to the front. We have the men and the nanltal. All that Is wanted la a little grit and determination to go ahead. Republicans of New York have none but themselves to blame that overv department of the state, state officers, Legislature, Judiciary, etc. ariJn the hands of their enemy, the Democracy. With one of the best men in the state for Governor and the most unexceptional candidates for the minor offices, the Republican voters of the country districts remained at home and did not vote. There's Jlttle use In crying over spilt milk. The Sunday S'news says: "Good solutions are at this time in order. uet us resoive 10 uu uui mil uuiy us we understand it,as citizens, as mem. hers of society, as upholders and defenders of morality, decency and ilrtue. as men dealing with fellow- " That Is a resolution with a to.lt. "As we understand it" is kind of a hole the S'news always in stock to enable It to crawl out en things get too warm. .1.1 xfariu -u. uuii ' L-,T ajv in the eyes of the Republl- uc ue must ue given irreuit us 'jieof the shrewdest and most ccessful politicians in me country. He is a Democrat, and as a Democrat he secured everything that he could lay his hands on to fortify the Demo cratio party In his state, something CENTS JEER YARD FOR A home-made Rug Carpet; others for55c.,65o and upwards. Also a nine Hue of home-made Stair Carpets. Customers having carpet balls of their own should send them and have them made Into a' first-class carpet. -0. D. FRICKE, No, 10 S. Jahdin St. Honest Goods at Fair Always give .POOR 4S In the line of Good Goods we invite your attention to another lot of New Country Lard, strictly pure Icettle rendered. Our BAKING MOLASSES, 2 qts. for 3Sc, Is strictly New Orlenns,not mixed goods and the best we can buy. Our FINE 2ABLE SYMUJP, at lOo a quart, is bright color, fine flavor, pxire sugar not mixed ivlth gin- "What's in Wily pay a Fancy Price fur a particular brand bl Flour, when a trial will convince you tliatyou call buy AS GOOD an article for a LOWER PRICE ? try a sample saclc ot our FANCY MINNESOTA PATENT FLOUR, and be con--viuccd tliat you can nave money. We guarantee It to be equal to tlie highest priced Flour In the market. Our RIVERSIDE BUCXCWIIEAT FLOUR Is a choice article. Our Old-Time CORN SlEALis made of new corn-Kiln-dried and frcslt ground. Try our Old-Txmc GRAHAM FLOUR. Try "NORTII-WESTERN UAISY" Flour, Will arrive In a few days, a Car: Load , of SALJ,.:Coarse and Fine.' AT KEITEIVS. the Republicans, through jealousy, let slip out of their lingers. TnElatist new tin factories pro jected, are the Western Tin Plate Company, of Jollet, Illinois, and the Annestoii, Ala., Iron Company; which Is discussing pluns for converting it's rolling mills into a tin plate mill. Notwithstanding the free trade cry that the United States can't make tin plate, the work of building and pre paiing to build factories going on, whilo those In operation are enlarging their plants and increasing their capacity. American tin plate is no "fake." It has come, and come to' stay. The Democratic Rip Van WHnklcs don't know that, because they are still asleep. They'll wake up one of these days, rub their eyes free of their free trade scales, and Btand in wonderment at the stacks of bright American tin plate. Don't disturb them, let them have their sleep out. The year juit closed was a fatal ona for the circus men. At the beginning Adam Forepaugh, Barnum's rival, died. Barnum followed him a few months later, and Nathans and Cooper joined them recenlly. In Barnum's death the .greatest showman of the age was taken away. Nathans was a Barnum in the sixties and traveled all over the globe, butBaruum eventually gobbled him up and held him until he retired with a vast fortune. Cooper, after years of retirement, succeeded Forepaugn. It Is remarkable that all these grandfathers and magnates ot the tent business should have been called away within twelve months. With, the opening of spring and the completion of the Muhanoy City, Shenandoah, Girardvllle and Ashland Electric Railway, the Shenandoah valley will bloom with enterprise. Every one along the line is hopeful of the good the new road will do. A llttlo confidence goes far, and our property holders should wuke up to the fact that unless they take advan tage of opportunities offered some other tow n will slip in and carry of! the benefits. Be wise In time and procure Dr. Bull's Cough Byrup which alwaya cure! coughs and cold, ami prevents cousuniptlou, 1'ilce 21 centi a bottle. Waters' Weiss boor is the beet." Keilly solo agent. 'John A. 6-6-tf Prices ! satisfaction. GOODS Never do at ANY PRICE, a Name! POLITICAL POT ! NOW BEING HEATED AND WILL soon bo:l. BOROUGH CANDIDATES BLOOMING Other News, Including Court Notes and the Appointments Mude by the County Commis sioners Yesterday. Chief Burgess James B, Lsssig boa an nounced bimsolf as a candidate for ro ekction, I'JIm" has been in harness for pretty near ayear and has made a vory good official, lie is an old citizen, known by almost ovory one in town, and has mado many friends and ftw onom'.es by tho con servative manner in which ho has carried out tli D borough ordinances. The most interesting fights this spring will hingo on the Councilships in tho re spective wards. A number of now In terests will work for representation in Council and many prominent and in fluential peoplo who have heretofore held aloof from local contosts will be seen with their sloovos rolled up. Look out for ex citing times at the primaries. The terms of the following Councilmen oxpire this spring : First ward, Moaklor; Second, Portz ; Third, Lamb j Fourth, Gable; Fifth, Wurm. Candidates for tho High Constableship will be numerous. . It looks as if Frank C, Koese, who has made a most satisfactory Borough Auditor, will bo renominated. James Champion is frequently epokon of, but ho will not bo a candidate if Reese is in the field. The county political circus will open early this year. Tho now combination in the County Commissioners' office will make a campaign quite different to those held for years past. Beed's flopping ovor to Bowes will make a bitter German-Irish fight in tho Democratic ranks, but it i doubtful if tho Bepublicans will bo bone- fitted by it. Some think that such a fight will result In a chance in a hundred for tho Bopublicans, but others say that the secret of Democratic success is tho dropping of all fights after the nominations and solidfy ing for election. Keep your weather oyo on tho Democrat who fays if so and so is not nominated I'll vote tho Bopublican ticket. Ue is eithor trying to pump you or trying to let, the managers of his party know that his pockets need lining. Tho average Schuylkill county Democrat is like the slaves of Tammany Ball in New York. Thoy may kick and splutter before election day, but they aro all whipped into lino before the poles open. The Democratic lash is a terror to many ol our llepublicn votors, too, wo regret to fay. In tho 29 .h Senatorial district, tho fight for tho Senatorship will not bo a tamo one by any means, Tho Democrats will make a desperate effort to capture it, and if the Bepublicans don't got togethor and put for ward some of its best material they will very likely succeed. It is not likely tint Senator Keofer will tamely submit to retirement. His friends intimate that ho will mako a determined fight for a ro-nom ination. S. A, Loach and Dr. 0 xe, both of Schuylkill Haven, will alio bo heard from. It will bo a warm contest and tho success of a dark horse would not bo sur prising. The Judgoship fight will be an Important ono this year. Judge Pershing will bo candidate for ro-olection, If he goes be foro tho Democratic convention he will probably be defeated by Congressman James B. Ril!y. In such an event the Bepublicans will nominate somo straight- out Bopublican District Attornoy Koca, perhaps. That Reilly will not enter the Judgeship contest if Pershing receives tho Republican nomination is certiin. Ho will thon turn his attention to a re-nomination for Congress. In tho ovont of his nomina tion for Judgo, Lawyer Shepherd will seek the C 'ngreseionnl plum. M. M. L'Vello, Epq., of Ashland, is the latest mentioned for the Republican noml' notion for District Attorney. His oandf dacy would mako an interesting campaign The Most Pleasant Way Of preventing the grippe, colds, head aches, and fevers Is to uto the liquid lax tive romody Syrup of Figs, whenever the system neods a gentle, yet effective cleans inc. To bo benefited ono must got tho true remedy manufactured by tho Call fornia Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all druggists in fiOc. and $1 bottlos. Closing Out, At great bargains, a flrst-olass line of second band, stoves, rangos and healers both doublo and slnglo heaters, and every stove warranted. Call and see thorn, as they will he sold at a sacrifice, to eloso out tho stock, at No. 131 South Alain stroet (Ilronnan's building), Shenandoah, near Steam Laundry. ' 12-80-tf ' .Colliery Suspension. 'Tho'"tripplng" section of tho Qhonan doah " City colliery was shut down last night Indefinitely The cause assigned for the suspension is a dull coal trade. PERSONAL. Mrs. O. A. Koim is on tho grip list. Krank Schmidt is down with tho grip. A. T, Janes spent Sunday in PotUvlllo. J. Coffeo spent yostordy at Minorsville. John Zimmerman., spent yesterday at Pottsvillo, , Miss Lottie Yost, clerk In tho postolflco, it laid up with the grip. Harvey Bitlor, ol "West Centre stroet.'.is conflnod to hi) bed by Illness. Miss Kmma Edwards, of South Jnrdin 6treot, is a victim of tio grip. Miss Jennie Thomas, of North Jardin street, is visiting friends in Philadelphia. Mrs. U. Wiedorbold, who just roturned from Bloomsburg, is ill from tho grip. Charles Beam and "William Boyer, of Philadelphia, are spending a few days 1 town. Mrs. Max Schmidt and children aro spending a few weeks with Shamokin friends. Mrs. George Herman and Miss Rachel Johnson epont Suuday afternoon in Maha- noy City. Felix Klock, of Lebanon, returnod home yesterday, after spending the holidays with town friends. Mies Juunio Morrison, of Brownsvillo, ontortained a. number of her young friends last oyoning. "Warren Porlz, the efficient Secretary of Borough Council, has an attack of the prevalent disease. Tup ' Jieacham celebrated his 78th year on Now Year's day, a green old ago, AVo with him many tnoro birthdays. I. H. Carl spent yesterday at Pottsvillo. Ho has quite recoverod from the injury he ustalnod by falling upon a pavement. John Housenick has returned from Ber wick, whore he spent a few days with friends. Mrs. Houtonick is still at Berwick, John "Weeks, the Main streat saloonlst, who has been suffering eometimo with erysepelas, is, we are glad to note, recover ing. Mahlon 1 eager, of town, has resigned hia position as brakoman on tho P. & li. road to accept a more congenial ono as clerk In Schmidt's store. Joe Powell, of tho Wilkos-Barre Record, wanti to bo Wilkcs-Barro's noxt Mayor. If Mr. Powell has the knack of getting anything that ho wants, the Herald wishes him all tho luck nocessary. John Thurlby returned from a visit to Philadelphia yesterday. "Whilo thoro ho visitod Brill's electric car works and saw four of tho cars completed for the M. 0, S. G. & A. Street Hallway Company. He says thoy aro perfect beauties ol tho latest improved pattern. Stood the Test. Allcock's Porus Plasters are unapproach able in curative properties, rapidity and safety of action, and are tho only Tollable plasters ovor produced. Thoy havo sue cessfully stood the test of ovor thirty years' uao by the public; their virtues havo never boon cquallod by tho unscrupulous imita' tors who have sought to trade upon the r putation of Allcock's by making plastars with holes in them, and claiming thorn to be "just as good as Allcock's," and they stand to-day indorsed by not onlv the highest medical authorities, but by millions of grateful patients who havo proved their eflloicy as a household remedy. Beware of imitations, and do not bo do oeived by misrepresentation. Ask for AH- r.ov't i, and let no solicitation or oxplana ion induce you to aocopt a substitute, lw Lioenso Comparison, Tho applications for 1892 saloon and 11 quor licenses on lile at Pottsvillo (bow that Shenandoah heads the list in number filed, with Mabanoy City second and Potts ville third, Tho following tablo shows tho applications filed by tho principal towns and towns'iipsof tho county : Shenandoah, i 123 Muhanoy City, l'ottsvllle, i Ashland, n Tamaqua, i 1)8 airardvllle, Mlneravllle, Qllbertoii, . Butler twp., . Porter twp., Kline twp., i Mabanoy lwp.,west Frackvllle, i Deserving Praise. :it2 Wo desiro to say to our citizens, that'j years wo havo been selling Dr. KinguJTf Diicovery for Coniumption, 'Dr. Kin Now Llfo Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that soil as well, or that havo given such universal BatUfactlon AVo do not hesitato to guarantee them ovory time, and wo stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their uso. These remedies havo won their great popularity purely on thoir merits. 0. H. Hagenbuch, Druggist, Unreliable. Agents have boon disposing of a work entitled tho "Schuylkill County Census Directory," in town. An exaculnation tho book shows Its compilation has been dofectivo as to mako it unreliable. Th book should not be confounded with the Shenandoah. Mabanoy City directory which Is now being prepared. TOWNjTOPIGS ! STORIES NOTE BOOKS OF THE REPORTERS TELL. GANG'S HEADQUARTERS GONE Tho Old Rod Bridge Will no Longer Harbor Tramps and Other Troublesome Char acters. One of tho best pieces of work tho P. & Railroad Oimpany has done In this locality for somo time is tfo removal of the old red bridgo that crossed tho Lohigb Valloy on tho eastern outskirts of the borough. Tho bridgo was, for years, the rendezvous of tramps and local hard char acters, and its removal is a blessing. In Is place has been placed a substantial iron bridgo with low sidn rails and no cover, bo that it cannot be used as a place of shelter. It has long been considered romarkable that the old bridge was not the sceno of a disastor. The men and boys who mado the place their rendezvous friquently sat under the roof an i emptied kegs of beer, fulling asleep and lying thoro for hours in an insensible condition. Thoy always managed to gol away from the placo with thoir empty beer kegs beforo train time, how over. Tho park recontly controlled by the Columbia Hoso Company will now be come tho tri nips' paradise. THE APPOINTMENTS. The County Commissioners Dls tributod the Plumbs Yesterday. Tho following appointments wero made by the County Commissioners yesterday: Chiol clerk, Phil. J. Connoll, Girardville; assistant clerk, Edward E. Heed, Potts illoi docket clerk, Jacob "Wadlinger, Mahanoy City; second assistant clerk, William Barry, Pottsvillo ; county solici tor, Jame3 F. Minogue, Ashland; janitor, John Bowes, Pottsvillo; assistant janitor, Hugh Quinn, Pot'svlllo; night watchman, Robert Bowes, St. Clair ; policeman, Frank Moyor, Pottsvillo; clockwinder, "V. Harry Mortimer, Pottsvillo; fireman, Charles Qraebcr, Pottsvillo. At the jail tho suc cessful candidates wero the following : "Warden, John P. Martin, Pinogrovo; matron, Mrs. John P. Martin ; clork, Will Carter, St. Clair; undorkeeper, James Broderick, Pottsvillo; boss weaver, Mich ael Shoenaman, Pottsvillo; night natch' man, Nicholas Brownmiller, Pottsvillo; prison physician, Dr. R. T. AV'oaver,' St. Clair; clockwinder, W. H, Mortimer Commissioner DeTurk was made president of the board. Court Notes. Charters wero granted to St. Georgo's Lithuanian C-tholio Beneficial Society and aUo St. Georgo's Lithuanian Human Catholio Beneficial Society, both of town Judgo Beclitel overruling the exceptions mod. In the case if W. U. bellzer, ot. a!., vs, St. .Michael's Greek Cithotic Church, town, Judgo Bechlel overruled tho motion for a new trial, giving ai a reason that the party who took tho rule furnished ..no test! mooy in support of the sumo. A decree was made by Judge Bechtol in the mattor of tho adoption of "William Lojkio by William McLaren. It was de creed that ho (hall aisumo tho name of W. Lecklo McL iron, and havo all the rights of a child and heir of the said William Mc- Laron, and bo subjsct to tho duties of a child. Competitive Drill. On Now Tear's day, Company A, 1st Iteglment, Jr. O. U. A. M., of town, visited Mahanoy City to contest for a handsome otnblom of the order, given as a prize to the best drilled company by Mountaineer Council of the lattor town. They had llttlo difficulty in carrying off tbo honors of the day, aud justly feel prud ot their valuable prize. Many fa vorable comments were made upon their their military bearing and knowledge of Upton's taction. They also carried oil the cako in a walking ntost Tho Colonel of tho llcgiment and one of Mahanoy City's 'pellcs. wero awarded the prize. Some say menlaWrfrJze.- .-,..- ' . t , ' ' Now Eirm Y. . Since tlio now'yeatvDun3&nN& WK&IW doing a most successful business m 'the novelty line in tho Ferguson House build ing, have taken in a now partner, Mr. Girvoo, and the new firm will horoafter be Glrven, Duncan & Waidljy, Mr. Girven, the new partner, is a vary successful busi ness man ana vo wish the urm abundant success for 1892, , Gather Thorn In. ' A physician complains that driving on tho streets of town is mado dangerous by boor kegs scattered about. It is hopod that the Chief Burgess will givo tho matter his attontlon. Bost work done at Bronhan'si steam laundry, Everything white and spotless: Lace curtains a specialty. All work guar anteed. . . : KNIGHTS OP GOLDEN EAGLES. Officers of Town and Delano Castles Eleoted. The following i ulcers of Anthracite Cistlo, No. H, of Hhnandoh, wore in- tailed last evening, by D. G. C, A. D. Gable, with tho assistance of P, D Hot man, as Grand Sir H'-rald : Past Chief, George Kalz ; Noble Chief, George Rob insin; Vico Chief, Goorgo W. Ramor; High Priost, Wm. C. Cjilins ; Vonerable Hermit, C A. Marshall ; Master of lio- rJs, E D. Beddall ; C ork of Exchequer, Wm. J. Seltzer; Keeper of Exchequer, A. I). Gablo; Sir Horald, George Comloy: Worthy Chamberlain, George Smith ; Esquiro, John Hall; First Guardsman, Wnl Hall; Second Guardsman, Samuel Mi Cutchoon ; Trustees, S. McCutcheon, G. Plllinger and D. C. Hughes; Reprcsent alivn to the Grand Castle, P. D. U Oman. The following officors of Delano Castle, No. 323, of Delano, havo been elected : Pist Chief, Chas. D. Bannan ; Noblo Chief, Simuel C. Phillips; Vico Chief, John B. Hall; High Priest, Daniel R. Dogler; Venerable Hormit, Hugh McFetridge; Master of Rocords, Edwin L. Philli ; Keeper of Eschequor, John J. Mack, Jr . Sir H'Tald, David Bochert; Worthy Bird, EJwin Minnick; Worthy Chamber lain, Edwin E. Evans ; Ensign, George kellner; Esquiro, Montgomery Zi um r- man; bmt Guardsman, Richnru E . Reody ; Second Guardsman, Wm. F. Fonkner; Trustees, Hugh M. Felridgc, Edwin E Evans and Chas. D. Bannan; Roprosentativo to the Grand Castle. A m. H. Moll. A Million Friends. A friend in netd is a friend indeed, and not lees than one million people havo found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. If you have never used this Great Cough Medici no, ono trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will bo rorunded. Trial bottles lroo at 0. H. Hagenbuch's drug store. Large bottles 60c. and Sl.OO. With Heart and Hand. This is tho striking title of Judge's largo double cartoon this woek. New York has been too long indifferent to the World's Fair, and Judge believes it to be Its duty to prod tho people a littlo and does it, not in a grumbling way, but in the spirit of emu lation. The fair belongs not to Chicago but to the Unltod States. The front paga ia moro political in its hearing and repre sents tho tug-of-war at Washington with the protection and freo trade elements at opposite ends of the Mpo. The number is a good ono, and those who ;do not with to subscribe direct can send in their subscrip tions through this paper. Paul Summa's Assailants. Information from Kingston is to tho tfiect that the identity of tbo two men who assaulted Paul Summit, a former resident of this town, at that place Saturday morn ing, and took possession of his h tel, havo been identified as Martin Welsh and Walter MGuiro, two young men of Luzerne borough, Welsh !b under arrest. Both are dime-novel educated yuunjr; men. To-night. At Robbins' hall, the Sunday school of the English Baptist church, under tho leadership of Mist Catherine James, will render the cantata called ' Catching Kriss Kinglo." To begin at 7 o'clock. Ad mission 10 cents. Killed in a Slope. William Williams, firo bos at one ot tho Park Placo oollieries, was instantly killed this morning by being crushed by three run-away oars in the slope. Tbo, doocasod was the son-in-law of Mrs Sarah Jamts, of hastuial stroet, and left a wife and throe young children. Tho deceased wa a member of W. C, No. 112, P. O. S. of A. Dolls I Dolls I Dolls I Largest and b&tt assortment In town. Kid body and drestttd dolls '26 ciatv Toys of all descriptions. All tho latftg giw, puzuK-s, picture and story books, BiMiuo figure, chlnaware, etc HandtMM duU presents for Onristmas. At Uollcl'a, 22 East Centre street. "Columbian Fair MarQh," . The latent Id sheet music. Also $.000 oject fi IKasi trej!r 1-6-M Bvery 13vh EveryDtt That (SQigAte'a That Cqlgate's That CQlgats'" - "i Aretiitf.BeRt Toilet Soaps Toilet Soaps Toilet Soaps Are tHtt Beet Are the Best When you are getting a ple.ee ol 'Met Boap get It good, for It lasta longer antTe better Katlsfaotl on generally. A piece of Sosp with the name of polgate on it can be depended upon as the purest and bJstthat ean"be pur chased for the money, A full Hut! at 129 North. Jardin Stroet.