SUBSCRIBE FOR The Evening Herald ' NEWSY, BRIGHT AND GRISP THE IARDEST CiRCULMIOH II IBIS StCTlOH, Jill tlje Latest. jJetfs PUBLISHED IN The Evening Herald DELIVERED BY CARRIERS. SHBNAND O AH. PA.. SATURDAY. JANUARY 9. 1892. VOL. VII.--NO. 8; ONE CENT j The Evening Herald. ALL THE NEWS FOK ONE CENT. lias a larger circulation In Bhonandoan than L any other paper published. Clrcu. 5 latlon books open to all. i While It Is complained tliat Potts r vllle received the lion's share of the ,1 appointments on the hill, it cannot be 'gainsayed that they are Rood ones throughout. The re-appolntments 1 are men of experience, consequently ) desirable for thelt respective positions, while the nW ones have been chosen olely for their merits and entire adaptability for the positions to which i they have been appolnted.iJepu&Ji Scan. A The abilities of the appointees are 1 not questioned and it; Is, hoped that v the Pottsvllle people are not foolish enough to glory in the belief that com- petent men can only be secured In I their town. Pottsvllle always has been, is, and always will be hoggish I The coolest man in the world is he , who gets his printing done at some f little job office and comes to the news paper office for a free puff. There are isuch people living yet, we are sorry to f ay wuo are either so stupid or un " thinking as to suppose that a news lgaper is published as a gift ontetprlse, and that its columns should be given -ft way; that it can live on wind and h 'exist by puffing; that it is ft public Convenience, everybody's friend, jrwhloh does not need patronage, but cornea out dally or weekly for the gen- eral benefit, and pay its own expenses. ; We have no kind words for the man jtwho pays for hla enterprise at one place and expects the newspapor printer to help for nothing. A. gHENANDOAir grumbler now grumbles because Pottsvllle got eleven cut of the nineteen appointments made by the Commissioners on Mon day, and Shenandoah got left. And again he grumbles because Pottsvllle 'sets more iurors than Sheuaudoah. bio should remember In this connec tion that there is a law governing the 'character and class of men whose nameigo into the jury wheel. This CENTS PER YARD FOR A home-made Rag Carpet; others for65c.,65o auduuwards. Also ja nice line of home-made Btair Carpets. Customers having carpet balls of their own should send them and have them made into a first-class carpet. U. D. FRIOKE, No. 10 S. Jardin St. 1892 NEW JUST EEOEIVED (New Tapestry, Velvet For the Spring: of 1802, QUJET1B and SMYRNA ItUGS-all new Spring Styles and Choice Patterns at Reduced Prices. FLOOR OILCLOlHS-JTew vatterns. wide, at 60 cents. Strictly Choice Goods. F Our 38c Roasted Coffee. If Our Fancy California j Our JVetv Lebanon Our JBancy Bloater Mackerel. , Our Fresh Creamery and Dairy Butter. Our New Strictly Pure Country Lard. A Quarter of a pounds New Country Dried 5 pounds New California Lima Beans. 3 pounds New Raising clean, no stems. 3 pounds New Carolina Rice. 6 pounds Frcsli Rolled Oats. Two Cars Choice Timothy Hay. AT KKXTESR'S. may have something to do with tin seemingly undue proportion ofjurort taken from Pottsvllle. Republican. The "Shenandoah grumbler," thf Hekald and the Republican are all well aware that there is a law gov erning the character and class of men whose names go into the jury wheel. They are also aware that that law It subservient to a custom established at the county seat, whereby, a crowd ol corner ornaments, heelers and ealoon suckers are pensioners, supported by jury and arbitration fees. The cor respondent to the Herald hit the bull's eye. The harder Pottsvllle 1b hit the louder it squeals. By its own language the Herald or its correspondent insinuates that Pottsvllle cets the largest batch of Iurors bv crooked work. Does our esteemed Republican contemporary mean to cast a reflection on the in tegrity of Sherlft Comrey and Jury Commissioner Batdorff as they retire from office? Chronicle. There are more than the Herald and its correspondents and readers north of the mountain wondering over Pottsvllle's good luck in the jury business. In every drawing two thirds of the jurors loom up In the persons of Pottsvllle men. If the people of that place had the same luck with lotteries they would soon wipe them out of existence. No, the HER' ALD is not reflecting upon anybody. We are only surprised by Pottsvllle's good luck. Stood the Tost. All cock' 8 Porus Plasters are unapproacb abla in curative properties, rapidity and safety of action, and are the only reliable plasters ever produced. They have suc cessfully stood the tost of over thirty yours' uso by the public; their virtues have never been equalled 'jy, the unscrupulous imita tors who have sought to trade upon the reputation of Allcock's by making plasters with holes In them, and claiming thorn to be "just as good as Allcock's," and they stand to-day indorsed by not only tho highest medical authorities, but by millions of gratoful patients who have proved their efficacy as a household remedy. Beware of imitations, and do not bo de ceived by misrepresentation. Ask for All cock's, and let no solicitation or explana tion induce you to accept a substitute, lw Desirable Lodge Room. A lodge desiring a cosy meeting room on Wednesday, Saturday, or Sunday ovenings of each week can be accommodated at Mollet's ball, which has been recently papered, painted and carpeted, Apply to II, Mellet. YEAR 1892 PIEST INVOICE OF and Body Brusse two yards Prunes. Summer Sausage. Dollar will Buy Apples. BOROUGH ITEMS GLEANINGS BY THE LOCAL CORPS OP REPORTERS. WHAT THE SCRIBES SEE AND HEAR Whoro Those Who Are So Dis posed May Attend DlTino "Worship To-morrow Other Local News. All Saints' Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main, Bev. Floyd E. West, rector. Services as follows : Morning prayer and litany with reading and sermon, 10:30. Evening prayer andsermon, 6:30 Sunday school at 2 p. m. The rector officiates and preaches at the morning service on the second and fourth Sundays of each month and at the evening service on the first and third, a lay'r-'ader officiating in his absence. P. M. church, corner of Jardin and Oak streets. Services Sunday at 10:30 5. m and C-.30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Young Peoples' Christian Endeavor at G p. m. every Sabbath. Classes meet Tues day and Wednesday evenings at 7 o'clock and Sunday at 0:30 a. m. General prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. H. G, Bussell, pastor. Ebenezer Evangelical church. Itov. H. J. Glick, pastor. Services Sunday at 10 a. m. in Gorman, and 6:30 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. All are heartily invited, to attend. Trinity Reformed church. Bev. Bobert O'Boyle, pastor. Services to-morrow morning and evening. English services in the morning and evening. Sunday school at 1:30 p.' in. English Baptist church, South Jardin itreet. Bev. H. G. James, pastor. Preach ing at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. by the the pastor. Morning subject: Growth in Grace. Evening subject : Tho Barren Fig Tree. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Deacon John Bunn, ;uporintendent. On Monday ovonlng at 7:30 the B, Y. P. Union will meet. On Wednesday evening evening at 7' 0'cjock a general prayer meeting. Welsh Baptist church, D. I. Evans, paS' tor. Service in tho morning at 10 a. m Ho service la the evonlng. Sunday school at 2 p. m. 41. E. church, Bov. Wm. Powick, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Fourth quarterly meeting. Love Feast at 9 a. in. in charge of the Bev. S W. Thomas, D, D., presiding elder, who will preach at 10:30. Sunday school at 2 p. m., followed by the devotional meeting of the Ep worth League. Preaching by the pastor at 6:30 p. m. Subject: "Tho Battle Ory." Bovival services every n'ght. Come and welcome. Presbyterian church, Bev." W. McHally, pastor. Servicos at 10:30 a. in. and 6:30 p, m. In tho morning the subject will be "The Defeat at Al, or Sin in tho Gimp." Sunday school at 2 p. m. In the evening tho subject of "The Lord's Second Ojm- lng" will be continued and the theme wil be "The Btstoraiion of Israel, and Signs of its Fulfilment." All are cordially in vited, both Jew and G nlile. Welsh Congregational cjuuch, Bay Owen Enoch, pastor. Ordination services Saturday evening at 7 p. m. A Walsh Sermon by Bev. E. B. Lewis. Scranton. Sunday at 10 a. m. the ordination will take place, when Bevs. E, B. Lewis and F. F Evans, of Lansford, will take part. The service will be conducted in Welsh. Ser mons in English at 2 p. m. by Bev. D. I. Evans, and Bev. Wm. Powick, of town At 6 p. m. Bevs. F. F Evans and E B. Lewis will preach in t Welsh. Monday evening lat 7 prayer mo'ting, Tuesday evening at 7 Christian Endeivor. Thurs day ovoning at 7 class meeting, Cordial welcome to all. A Million Friends. A friend In need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million poople have found just such a friend in Dr. King's Hew Dis covery fr Consumption, Coughs and Colds. If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that It baa wonderful curative powers in all diieasos of Throat, Chest and Lungs Each bottle la guaranteed to do all that Is claimed or money will bo roundod. Trial bottles tree at O. U. Hagenbuch'a drug store. Large bottles 50c. and $1.00. Closing' Out, At great bargains, a first-class line of secondhand stoves, ranges and heaters; both double and single heaters, and every stove warranted. Call and soe them, as ttioy will be sold at a sacrifice, to close out the stock, at Ho, 131 South Main street (llronnan's building), Shenandoah, near Steam Laundry. 12-30-tf A Friend in Need, Cmnty Commissioners (to colleague) "Well, we have accomplished good work the pait year. We've ooraploted the new court house. ' ( 'olleague. "Yes, what will we do next?' O. O. "Increase the assessments in Shenandoah to pay for It." Town and County. Tho now iron bridge over the Lehigh Valley railroad leaves soveral more inches space under it than the old rod bridge. Keep the paveraont' clear of snow and Ice. Tho borough' ordinance provides a penalty for not doing so. Ex-Tax Collector Titman settled his county tax duplicate in full yesterday. Cmnty Superintendent Weiss has ar ranged to hold a local institute at Auburn on Friday and Saturday, Januaty 22 and 23. Among the instructors will bo Doputy Ststo Superintendent Houck. Among those convicted on Thursday for selling liquor without license were Will iam Davonport, of Horweiean township; M'chael Gaulfleld, Cbnrlei Dougherty, Charles Carroll and John O'Brien, all of West Mahanoy township. Ail wore sen tenced to pay the costs of prosecution, a fine of $500 and sent to tho county prison for a term of three months, excepting Charles Dougherty who, on account of ill health, was permitted to go upon payment of costs. His case will be held over him, and if he fails to comply with the law, he will also be fined $500 and sent to prison. The jury in the case of Hamilton Bos- king, of Sbonandoah, indicte'd for larceny as Dalle, on oath ot David JNicewintur, a Shenandoah hotel keeper, returned with a verdict of guilty. Hoskins was sentenced to pay a fine of $20, costs, restore property, and four months imprisonment. The grand jury found a true bill against I, H. Carl for selling liquor on Sunday. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively curo3 Piles, or no payment required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by C. H. Hagenbuch. Ordination ServieeB, Services will be held in the Welsh Con gregational church, commencing Saturday evoning and all day Sunday, when the Bev. Owen Enoch will bo ordained to tho full work of tho ministry. Mr. Enoch is a native oi Hewsquay, Cardiganshire. Ho received his collegiate training at tho Pres byterian college, Carmarthen, where he computed his course of four years last July, Mr. Enoch has been in this coun try barely three months. Tho following gentlomen are expected to take part in tho services : Bev. F. F. Evans, Lansford ; Bev. E. B. Lewis, Scranton; Bev. Mr. Evans, Baptist minister of town, and Bev. Wm. Powick. "Unole Tom's Cabin." Marney & McGowen'a Spectacular Unele Tim's Otbin Co. showed at the Bedford Opera Houso. This company Is composed of the best artists that money can procure. The company cumbers twenty people and among them are somn of the strongest specialists in America. Toey carry their special scenery for each act, and it is without dou 't the gjeilest production of Uncle Tom now traveling Bedford (Ind.) Democrat. "Uncle Tora'a Cnbin" will h nroiii eU at Ferguson' thoatre on Monday night. Every family should have the Gonuine imported Anch ir Pain Expellor in the 11 uso. It is the host known remedy for Ii.fluenz-, Backache, Pans In. tho Side Chett and J lntf. It is and ever will bt the best rrmcd lor all Bheumatic com plaints. 0 prize medals awurded to the manufacturer o this valuable preparation. 50 cents a bottle, and to be had at all drug gists. 3t Annual Encampment. The twonty-sixth annual Encampment of the Department of Pennsylvania, Grand Army of the Bepublio, will convene at Pittsburg, Wedneay, Fobruary 24th. Headquarters will bo establls ed at the Seventh Avenue Hotel on th- 23 1. Ar rangements have been made over the various railroads for a rate of one fare for tbo round trip on cird orders, to be sold good going Fob'Uiry 2 id to 21th, and good roturning unttl February 29th, inclusive. Found Out. The best and camint way to get rid of a Cough or cold that may develop Into con sumption la to Invest 25 ueuu In a bottle ot 1'au.Tlna, the gr at remedy fir Coughs, Olds, La arlppe, Throat and I.ung Disorders, Trial bottles nee ut 1. 1. U. Klillu's drug store. Died. CAMPBELL. On tho 9th Inst., at Tur key Ku, Pa , Daniel Campbell, aged 51 years. Fcqeial will tako placo on Mon day, 11th Inst,, at 0 a, m. High Mais at the Annunciation church, Sbonandoah. Interment In the Annunciation cemetery. Bolatlves and friends reepectfully Invited to attend. 1 0 It. Tho Sins of the Father, Etc Pottsvllle Father (to hla youngest) "Johnny, my son, what would you like to have lor a blrthday'present ?" The Youngest "O, give me one of those nice jury wheels you talk so much about." Lane's Family Modloino Moves the bowels each day. Most people need to use iU Waters' Welaa beor it tho best. John A. Beilly tole agent. o-5-tf KELLY GAUGHT IT HE INSULTED AN OFFICER AND SUFFERED FOR IT. A LESSON FOR OTHER TOUGHS. Cases In Court In "Whioh Town People are Interested Gon stableToomey's Caso Set Down' for Trial. One day last October while Policeman D. J. Conners, of town, was in a Pottsville saloon with frionds a fellow named Michael Kelly, residing at Gilberton, entortd the place. Some weeks previous Connors had arrested Kelly in town on a charge of disorderly conducted and the arrest poisoned the lattor's mind against the officer. As Kelly entered he exclaimed, 'Hello, Conner! I" The policeman re turned the salutation pleasantly and added, Come and have something, I'm setting them up." Kelly turned with a scowl on his face and said, "Ho, I w.uldn't drink with you and, what is more, 1 can pay for my drinks." "O. very well:" replied Conners, "I wouldn't give you one, now." "You're a dirty ," re torted Kelly. This was too much for Conners, who shot out his right arm. The blow landed on Kelly'B face and knocked him down. Kelly gathered himself up and hastened to 'Squire Hill's office. When Conners was on his way to take a train to Shenan I doah he was arrested. Hh gave bail to I answer a charge of assault and battery pre' forred by Kelly, On Wednesday the caso went before the grand jury. Tho bill was ignorod and Kelly was saddled with the costs. This case should, serve as a warning to toughs who labor under tho idea that a policeman Is an animated spittoon. A po liceman is entitled to the same rights and respect accorded any other citizen. The Williams Funeral. The funeral of William Williams, the fire boss who met his death in one of the Park collieries, took place yesterday after noon. Tho services ere conducted at the late residence in Pirk Place by Bjv. D. I. Evans, pastor of the Welsh Baptist church, of town. Tbo remains were then placed on a Lehigh Valley train and arrived here, accompanied by a number of mourners, at 1:40 p. m. The cortege then proceeded to tho Odd Fellows' cemetery, headed by tho members of Washington Camp, Ho. 112, P. O. S. of A. Tho pall bearers were Messrs. George L. Hafner, Henry Sampsell, John William i, El ward Brown, Samuel Ball and Joseph Lohm er. Obituary. Daniel Campbell died at his homo In Turkey Run this morning from pneumo nia. Ho was 51 yesrs of age and leaves a widow and eleven children. All the child ren, except one, reside in town, The youngest la 13 years ot ago. John J, Ctmp- ootl, tho second oldest son, is a resident of MunWna. Tho deceased had been a resi d 'lit of Shenandoah for thirteen years. The funeral will tako place at 9 a. m. on Monday. High Mass in tho Annunciation church. "Y" Programme, The following programme will be offered al the "Y" meeting tfa ! evening: Heading, MUr Sbollenberger. Kssay, -Our Home," .Mabel Marshall. Bluging. Oboir, "Joys 01 BlngleLlle," John T. lawson. Heading, Currle Smith. In, trumemal music. Mame Eoyer. "How 1 tpentWew Years." Critic, Edwaru Dauau. Deserving Praise. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's Hew Discovory for Consumption, Dr. King's How Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Eloctrlo Bitters, and have never handled remedios that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hosltate to guarantee them every time, aud wo stand ready to refund tho purchase prico, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. O. H. Hagpnbuch, Druggist. To Correspondents. It is not the intention of tbo Herald to nbridgo the discussion of public affairs through its columns, but it has become necessary to request that all communlca lions must bo as brief as a fair presentation of tho subject will admit. Revival Services. The revival services t the Methollst Episcopal church will be continued next week. Last night the Bev, Charles Boads, of Philadelphia, will preach. This Is Dr, Thomas first appearance in Shenandoah and he will doubtless bo greeted by a large congregation. It has been proven by living witnesses that Pau.TlnaisR remarkable Biiecinofortbeoulr.k au-iii oureof Ibe dlQlcult and danutroua tbroaiand luug troubles, lis equal cant lie found. Onala 25 cents. Tan -Tina la sold at 1' P. D. Klrlln'a drug store. Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's. PERSONAL. Mrs. B. J. Yost has the grip. Wolf Lovino is on tho sick list. Councilman Hopkins Is on tho sick list. Phil. Coffee was a visitor to Ashland on Tuesday, Sam. Major is spending a fow days at Williamsport. Isaac Shapira spent part of the week at Wiikos-Bure. John Fishburn was a visitor to Minors- ville on Saturday. Edward and Charles Boughey spent Sunday in Minersville. G. M. (Lanizan) Boyor is bravely fight ing the grip on hU feet. Miss Susie Bedford, of Pottsville, is visiting at S. A. Beddall's. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, of Zanesville, Ohio, are visiting at James Heaton's, Ho. 4. Mrs. F, Pritchard and her daughter, Mrs Harry Beyrant, loft for Steolton on Wednesday. James Heaten, of Ho. 4, who',ha9 had a sovero attack of the grip, ;ia out again and whs in town yesterday. William Oerther and wife, of Minors- ville, who had beon visiting friends here, returned to their home of Monday. Hon. Joel B McCamant, a formor citizen of town, we are sorry to learn, had a bad fall on the ice at Bethlehem, the other day, and sustained seriom injury. John O'Cjnnol, of Buffalo, H. Y brother of Miss Lizzie O'Connell, one of our town school teachers, who was visiting in town, returned yosterday. President Sadler, of the Electric Bail way, and P. Buns, one of Harrisburg's most prominent and solid citizens, regis tered at the Ferguson House last evening. Captain Frank H. Bernbart, of Llew ellyn, brother of Mrs. William C. Bich ards, of South Jardin street, has gone to Gaineville, Florida, to escape the frosts and snows of the'northern states. The Most Pleasant Way Of preventing the grippe, colds, head aches, and fever is to use the liquid laxa tive remedy Syrup of Figs, whenever the system needs a gentle, yet effective cleans ing. To be benefited one must get the true remedy manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all druggists in 50c. and $1 bottles. - Letter List.' " The following letters remain uncalledjibr in the Shenandoah, Schuylkill connty, IJa, post office, January 9, 1892 : Brown & Hitter. O'Bery, D. O. Ash & Beamans. White, D. M. Partiea calling for advertised , letters should please say "advertised." One cent will bo charged on all advertised lettors. H. O. Boyer, P. M. "The Comet." We are in receipt of the Lehigh Valley Comet, a quarterly issuod by E. B. Bying ton, the Goneral Passenger Agent of the Lehigh Valley Co., assisted by Harry Brown, artist and writer. The latest num ber is a most excellent one, being full of interesting railroad and other matter. Coming Again. Tho DoMosa family will give oneof their unique and interesting musical entertain ments on Feb. 22nd, in Ferguson's theatre. They come under the auspices of Cone mandery Ho. 14, Sons of America, The Toomey Case. Tho caso of Oonstablo Toomey, who is charged with fatally shooting Mike Bob bin, has beon sot down for trial on Thurs day next. Buy Keystone flour. Be careful that tha name Lussirj & Co., Ashland, Fa., la printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw Be Wise In time and nrrr.nrfl Dr. Tlull'ft Cough Hyrup which always cures coughs and coUla.Hnd prevents consumption rrloe 25 cents a bottle. Best work done at Brennan's steam tundry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guar anteed. Ask for Van Houton's Cocoa take no 1-4-lw other. "Columbian Fair March," The latest in sheet muuic. Also 3,000. copies to select from. Brumm's, 18 East Centre street. 1-6-tf Physicians' presorlrtlons have failed to reach mauv cases of rheumatism known in hiivo been subsequently cured by Balvallon uii. iiiui, ih me reason wny me popular voice la practically unanimous lu Its lavor. One bottle la usually sufficient. Everybody Knows Kverybody Knows Everybody Knows That Colgate's That Colgate's That Colgate's Toilet Soaps Toilet Roups Toilet Soaps Are tbo Best Are the Best Are the Boat When you are getting a pleco ol Toilet Soap get It good, for It lasts longer and Rives better satisfaction generally. A piece of Soip with the name of Colgate on it can be depended upon as the purest and best that can be pur chased for the money. A full line al 122 North. Jardin Staroet.
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