uuvini GUDSCnlDET FOR The Evening Herald ml tlie t Latest fletfa PUBLISHED IN The Evening Herald NEWSY, BRIGHT AND GRISP THE LAHQEST GIRCULATIQM IX THIS SECflOI. DELIVERED DY CARRIERS. 95 a: VOI,. VlI.-NO. 9. SHENANDOAH. PA.. MONDAY. JANUARY 1 . 1892. ONE CENT The Evening Herald. ALL THE NEWS FOB ONE CENT. lias a larger circulation In Bhenandoab. than any other paper published. Circu lation books open to all. The President has Issued a procla mation of retaliation against those countries which have refused to enter into reciprocity trade relations with this country. Last year's corn crop In the South was the largest pn record a healthy sign for that part of the Union. The Bouth's besetting evil has always been too much cotton and not enough corn. Shenandoah Is fortunate In hav ing fuch an organ as the Sunday JVeurs. In reading its editorials and comments on various things, we are told that it is the only paper. Its edi tors are the only ones who know any thing about journalism. They have big beads. Not naturally so, but swelled. This disease is very piinful 'to the people of Schuylkill and other counties. Co.mo down from the band wagon, Messrs. Doyle. Como down, we say ! You'll fall of. The Call. Cooncilmen and school directors are not as important public function aries from a national standpoint as presidents and congressmen, but the selection of the right sort of council men and school directors is of tho utmost Important to the people of Shenandoah. The time is coming to look up Rood men for these Important The New York Press says: "Tin plate facts will not down to please calamity liars. On the contrary, they insist on hopping up. The Iioch Laird Estate and Mining, the James River Steel and Iron Company and the Cash Tin Mining Company of Virginia have organized a company with $2,000,000 capital, partly re presented by 4,000 acres of iron ore 45i CENTS PER YARD FOR A home-made Rag Carpet; others Ifor 55c..55o uDilun wards. Also 'u nice Hue of home-made Stair Carpets. Customers liavlDg carpet balls of their own si ould send them aud have them made Into a first-class carpet. C. D. FRIOKE, No. 10 S. Jaudin St. 1092' NEW JUST RECEIVED FIRST IHTOIOE OF New Tapestry, Yelvet and Body Brussels ! For the Spring: of 189a. New and handsome pattern. Also a line of MO QJJJET1B and SMYRNA RUGS all new Spring Styles and Choice Patterns at Reduced JPrtoes. FLOOR OILCLOIHSNew patterns, two yards wide, at 50 cents. Strictly Choice Goods. Our Fresh Roasted Java Coffee. Our 880 Roasted Coffee. Our Fancy California Prunes. Our Neiv Lebanon Summer Sausage. Our JBancy Bloater Mackerel. Our Fresh Creamery and Dairy Butter. Our New Strictly Pure Country Lard. A Quarter of a Dollar will Buy 6 pouiulH New Country Dried Apples. 5 pounds New Californln 1,1 uni Beans. 3 pounds New Knlstus clean, no taenia. 3 pounds New Carolina Jkt. N. 6 pounds Prcsli UolXoats, Two Cars Choice Timoihy Hay. AT KEITER'S. land, to build a tin plate mill in that state, that will turn out GOO boxes dally and employ 600 hands. We are going to make our own tin plate in this country If the worklngmen will say by their voice that the Democrat must keep their bands off. The Democrats take advantage to show their friendship to foreigners to secure their votes, but how will the Jews take their action In the House of Representatives at Washington In refusing to authorize the Government to employ a vessel to carry the con trunnions of grain, etc., of ourcitizens to the starving peasantry of Russia? POLITICAL POINTERS. If you aro going to run for office th's spring, announce yourself in tho Herald Our 'Lias Reed is getting thoro In great shape. He is smart and sharp and basso cured several fat positions for Republicans, nil of which is doing pretty good when It is taken into consideration that he has two Democrats as colleagues in the County Commissioner's office. Minersville Messen ger. There will be much disappointment this year for seekers after county offices, be cause there will bo so few to fill, viz District Attorney and Director of the Poor, Mabanoy City, not to be behind hand this year, has quite a number of candidates for olSces. There will be no dearth of candidates for the borough offices this spring, and the primaries will be well attended. This year's borough government should be in good hands since, with the comple tion of tho electric railway and the Intro' duction of other industries It will require men of business experience and good judgment. PERSONAL. John Cather, Sr., is with us again. Elmer J. Was ley visited Pottsyille on Saturday. O. D. Hess was a Pottsvilln visifor on Saturday. John M. Price and his whole family, of No. 4, are ill witb the grip. Miss Lizzie' Birgin, of town, spent yes terday with her parents at Girardville. Hon. D, D. Phillips, of Gordon, was Id town on Saturday to meet President Sadler, of the Electric railway. Thomas L, Stevenson, of West Coal street, is suffering from a bruised ankle, sustained by an accident in the mines last week. , Closing Out, At great bargains, a first-class lino of second hand stoves, ranges and heaters ; both double and single heaters, and every stove warranted. Call and see tbem, es they will be sold at a sacrifice, to close out the stock, at No. 131 South Main street (Hrennan's building), Shenandoah, near Steam Laundry. 12-80-tf YEAE -1892 THE PENNSY LINE THE SHORT ROUTE TO BE PUT IN .CONDITION. A TRACK AROUND THE OLD ONE- Work: Was Started Tbia Morning and Speedy and Cheap Travel to Pottsvillo Will Soon be Re-established. It was cheering news this morning to learn that the Pennsylvania Kallroad Company bad taken steps to put its short lino routo botween here and Pottsvillo in condition for travel. Tbo suspension of traffic on this line has been a source of great inconvenience and tho uncertainty that has hovered over the f Jture j the branch has been the subject of considerable discussion, marked by ex' pressions of regret. The advantages of th short lino over tho Delano routo bavo beon a saving of one-third in the price of faro and a saving in time of travel ot at least half an hour made It vory popular, and this popularity was increased by tho adoption of a now schedule, just boforo the road was aban doned. The new schedulo enabled people to leave town for Pottsvillo at 11:45 a. m., attond court and return hero in time for supper, Those are advantages with which the Le high Vaiiy road cannot compete and when deprived of them tho people naturally felt aggrieved. But, with its usual spirit of enterprise, tho Pennsylvania Company has once more stepped forward and will again put tho line in condition. Tbo section of the road dam aged by the cave-in will remain abandoned and a new track will be laid around it. A gang of .workmen and several hones and carts were sent to tho placo early this morn ing and began operations. It is believed that trains will be running under the old schodulo within a few days. They all Read It As a proof that the Herald is widely road and that it Is the advertising medium of this section, Mr. Wilson Otto, a young man well known Ip town, is willing to attest. Friday afternoon Mr. Otto placed an advertisement in the Ribald, calling for the return of a modal be lost the night before. Saturday morning Mr. Otto called at the Herald office and said, "You may WUe my advertisement out. I received the medal within three hours alter the Herald was Issued lust night ana I giv. the papor crodit for tho return." The advertisement cost Mr. Otto but CO cents. As an ther piece of evidence that tljt Ukrald is widely road we reli-r our readers to the several communications in to-days issue on various subjects. It may be stated here that the Herald will gldlj publish all proper communications, what ever tho number may be, but it is hoped that our request in Saturday's issue will be respected that the communications be as short as a fair presentation of tbe su jecu will admit. It is also necessary that ail correspondents shall furnish their real names with communications, not for publi cation, but as an evidence of good faith. This rule is imperative. Two communica tions signed "Water" and "Special Elec tion" received at this office this morning will not be published because that rule has nJtbeon complied with. Buoklen'a Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Itboum, Fever Sores, Totter, Cbarped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no payment required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by O. U. Uagenbuch. Telegrapher's Ball. Tbe first annual grand ball under the auspices of Order Kail road Telegrapher will be held at Pottivllle, Pa., on Thurs day, January 14th, 1882. The officers of of the evening will be: J. Edmund Stan ton, master of ceromonios; J. D, Reilly, floor manager; H. Ko.ber, M, A, Halton, J. K. Qulnn, O. K. Anderson and J. W. Curtln, committee of arrangements; Thos. Reilly, H, M. Reynolds, A, B. Carney, J. D. Scanlan and n. S. Koons, assistant floor managers. Music will be furnished by tbo Schoppe orchestra. The elegant dancing programmes secured for the occasion are from tbo Herald ofllco, Thoy aro of ex quisite and very appropriate design and the printing is equal to tho work of ibe best city establishment. A, Surprise Keep your eye on this local. Keagey, the photographer, will have his new Open ing lnA fftw ilHVs'fin1 will fi.vA inmA(hln interesting that will surprise the, people,' tf Opposed to the Bossos. Editor Ukrald; I notice in youi contemporary, tho News, yesterday, thai Mr. Rradigan, assistant superintendent ol tbe P. & 11. O. & I Co., will be a candl Hate for Council. With all due respect to Mr. Bradigan, I would say that he ought to see that there are too many of his com pany in that body now and it this thing koops on the Council and, perhaps, the School Board will become boss machines. Elect good men not connected nith the company and the people wilt not be led to suspect that tbo work of Council wilt first be for tbe company and then the people. Give tbe other people a chance. Jan. 11, 1892. J. O. M. Hit Right. Editor Herald : Saturday's Herald was read by mo with great satisfaction. The writer of the communication on the doings of the joint water committee hit hard and hit right. He may be wrong in quobtioning the motivos of Messrs. Lamb, Wurm and Cable, and I hope he is, but in tho main he is correct. Let tbe people settle this business at a special election. 1 am for a new water company and think a majority of the voters aro, but let us say bo by our ballots and leave- no quo'tion as to the acts of the joint committee. It will be tho best way out of the difficulty and will give better satisfaction to all concerned. E Jan. 11, 1892. Gambling Complained Of. Editor Herald : Allow me to call attention of the Burgess to tho numerous pokor dons and other gambling places in town whore the young men of town spend their evenings and Sundays to thoir regret. Tbore is ilways ono or two professionals (unknown, of course,) in the game who generally win the poor boys' earnings. A little inquiry will put the officers on tbe right track. It Is lawful to "pull" these places, as it was done lately in Philadel phia. One Who Knows Shenandoah, Pa., Jan. 11, 1892. Well Ploased. Editor Herald; As a Hebrew, I wish to state publicly that since I have been in the to n nothing has boen more interesting and pleating to me than Rev, "W. McNally's last two sermons on "The Second Cuming of Christ." I would ad vise all tbe people of my race in town to hear the reverend gentleman's next ser mon on the subject of their deliverance. It will bo a treat for them, . Hebrew. Shenandoah, Pa., Jan. 11, 1892. Elect tho Boat. editor ukrald: under the new eloction law it will bo necessary to elect the very best men for tho election board, it is essential for the interests of all parties that there should be no mistake in this. Get tbe beet, tbe law will do tbe rest. JUS'IICE. Shenandoah, Jan. 9, 1862. Tho Most Pleasant Way Of preventing tbo grippe, cold, head aches, and levers is tu use the liquid laxa live remedy Sirup of Figs, whenever tho system need? a gentle, jet tflective cleans I g. To be benfHed onu must get the true remdy mamifactijjd by the Cali- Ionia Fig Syrup Co. J.!jW- For sale by all druggists in fiOo at JaBbottles. The BontKnoral. Tho funeral of the Wato William Bent who died un tbe Gth Inst., took placo Satur day afternoon from tbe late residence on West Cheery stroet. It was a large one and mr inhere of Shenandoah Lodge, No. 611, F. & A. M.. and PlaiSk Kidge Lodge, No 880, L'O. O. J, were in attendance. Interment was made in tho Odd Follows' cemetery, A Leader. Sinco its first introductu n, Electrio Bit ters has gaim d rapidly in popular favor until now it is clearly in tbe lead amo'g pure medicinal tonics and a'teruatives containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for all ail ments nt Siomach Liver or Kidnovs. Ii will cure Sick Headache, Indigestion, Con stipation, and drivo Malaria trem the sys tem. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 60c. p r bottle. Sold by O. II Hagenbuch Coughing LeadB to Consumption. Kern 't Balsam will stop tbe cough at once "Columbian Fair March," Tho latent in sheet music Also 8,000 copies to select from. Brumm's, 18 East Centro street. 1-5-tf Desirable Lodge Room. A lodg desiring a cosy meeting ro m on Wednesday, Saturday, pr Sunday evenings of each week can be accommodated at Mollet's hall, which ha been recently papered, painted and carpeted, Apply to M. MelleU "Let observation with extended view, sur vey good things from China to Tern" and ha will not And anything ol such astonishing merit In killing all the pains that flesh la heir to, as (Salvation Oil, as be will know, when be baa given it a lair trial. B0R0OGHJTEMS ! GLEANINGS BY THE LOOAL CORPS OP REPORTERS. WHAT THE SCRIBES SEE AND HEAR Quarterly Meeting in tho Motho- dlst Episcopal, Church A Ser mon Rev. S. W. Thomas, D. D., Presiding Elder. Sunday was what tho Methodists call quarterly mooting. It was tho occa-ion of the stated visitation of tho Presiding Llder, Rev. S. W. Thomas, D. 1)., who con ducted the quarterly Love Feast at 9 a. ra. and preached at 10:30. He was grated by a largo congregation who were deeply im pressed by bis earnest words of counsel and comfort. He spoke from John I-1G: 'Of His fullness have all we received, and grace tor grace." After lifting the thoughts of bis hearers to a fuller appro hension of the boundlessness of God and His resources, ho grouped his thoughts under tbreo general heads. 1st Divino lovois equal to human capacity. 2nd Divine power is equal to human extremity 3d Divine comfort is equal to human frailty. We receive "grace for grace." God takes us just as wo are and fills us full. He is able to do exceeding abund anlly above all that wo ask or think accord ing to the power that workoth in us. In return ho asks us to servo Him with all our powers. "Thou shalt love tho Lord thy God with all thy heart" not somebody else's heart "and with-all thy mind" not somebody else's mind "and with all thy soul" notsomebody else's soul "and with all thy strength" not somebody's oleos strength. Divino power supple moms our weakness and provides for our emergencies. The old Testament worthies for whom God wrobgbt special miracles aro having their experiences repeated in every day life now not perhaps in identl cal forms but in vital principles. There me multitudes of heroes and martyrs who, like tbe apostle, are dying daily crucify ing tbo flesh and its lusts suffering for consciences' sake who would rather die for the truth than surrender it but the asso ciated press never heralds their names. For evory man that abstracts money from his employer's safe there Are thousands who have a chance to do it and won't, but it is only the rascal that becomes famous. To those faithful souls whose toilsome lot becomes wearisomo to flesh and blood thero Is an InSnito preciousness in tho divine power which helps and the divine comfort which sustains. Those points were skilfully elaborated and beautifully illustrated trom practical life. In tbe af ternoon be addressed tbe Sunday school. This was Dr. Thomas' first appearance in a Sunday service in Shenandoah and it will not soon be forgotten by those who heard him. Tho evening sermon was by the panor who raised : "Tho Battle Cry ol the Church. "O Lord rovive'Thy work." A Pastor Ordained. The ordination of Kev Owoi' Enoch, the recently called paslor of the Welsh Cjii grogatlonal cburcb, commenced In the c lurch on Saturday evening, Revs, Lewis, of Scranlon, and Davies, of Mt. Oarmol officiating, The formal ceremoii) took place yosterday morning, when Rev, F. T Evans, of Mahanoy City, delivered the charge to Rev. Enoch Rev. Lewis d, -livered the cbargo to tho church. Rev Davies delivered the ordination prayer At the conclusion of these ceremonies Rovs, Evans and Lewis preached nble ser mons. At 2 o'clock v. ra.. Rev. D. I Evans, of the Welsh Baptist chureh, and R v P -wick, of tho M. E. church, preached two stirring sermons in English. Th evening service was in Welsh, tbe preach ing being by Revs. F. T. Evans and M L wis. People crowded tha church -nd isteced attentively for nearl three hour The singing in tho evening service was treat. Tho choir was ei-necially good am; rendered "I wl'l arise and go to my father' ,ith splendid effect. The church can raise a splendid Choir, as it has some of the be-1 volco in town. It Ii hop-d both Welsh churches will give their attention to choi wurk. E Beyan. Jan. 11, 1892 Immense Antlora. On Saturday Henry Welderhold receiv ed from his broth'-r, Theodore, in Colorado theaounted head, neck and antlers of an elk They are of immense size, probably the largest ever so n here, and have a com bined weight of 800 pounds. They wore mounted at Boulder, Col,, and shipped d'rect to Mr. Welderhold, who will take them with him to Germany next Summer, Each antler has six prongs and there is a span of fire feet between the highest point Tbe neck is eighteen inches In diameter. They aro now on exhibition at Ruhlann Bros.' butcher ib ip, on East Centre street There are many common liniments nold but there In only one grrat l'ln cure for all forms or dpralus. Oula, Urulsea andall bodilv pain. Its name is Ited Flag Oil. Oosu Si cents. Bold at P, I'.l). K lrllu 1 drug store. Best photograp hi and crayons at Dabb's "TURN THE RASCALS OUT." A Republican Paper Publishes a Tickler. Philadelphia, Jun. 8 Tho Daily Ntws of .this city, a Republican paper. sayi: "There are M8 Democrats in the Bridesburg Arsenal, and tho wiv and children of these men aro more obnoxioU' to the wives and child -en of Republicans there than tbe Bourbon placeholders theraselve.". There are 700 Democrat! in the post office, and any mother's eon of them can act as a window-book man, or take any other part in p litics, without fear of losing his place; but, if a Republi can in the post office dares to join a Re- pub'ican ward committee, his ho.id is likely to go. Under Surveyor Ridgway, the best places are held by hide bound Democrats. While hundreds of displaced Republicans walk tho strcots without work, and their piacoj aro filled under a Repub lican President by Democratic heelers." The publication has created quite a stir intho Republican ranks and steps aru to bo taken to ascertain why the wolvas are allowed to remain in the fo i "Uncle Tom's Ctibln." Marney & McGiiwon'o Spectacu ar Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. showed at tbo Bedford Opera Huuso. This company i. composed of tho best artists that money can procure. The company number twenty people e.nd among them are some of tho strongest specialists in A .erica. They carry their special scenery for each act, and it is without doubt tho greatest production of Uncle Tom now traveling Bedford (Ind ) Democrat. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" will be produ:ed at Ferguson's tbeatro to-night. Resolutions of Condolence. The following resoluli n was adopted by tbo Shenandoah School Board, at its regu lar meeting on the Ctb inst : Resoloed, That our fellow member R. A. Davenport has our heartfelt sympathy in this his present bereavement and that as a mark of respect to him and his decease wife, we will attend the funenl in a body, and request tbe teachers and janitors also to attend Resolved, That the foregoing resolution be spread on tbe minutes of te boa'd and published In the Shenandoah Ueaald and a copy of the same be presented to tbe family of the deceased. Frank Hanka Wm. Trezisk Phil. H. Garlk Committee. Alumni Banquet. On Saturday the executive committee met at the home of Miss Fairchild, on Whito street, to make arrangements for a banquet to bo held February 19 1892. at Pennsylvania Hall, Poltiville, for tho Keystone Alumni members residing in the anthracite district of Pennsylvania, Qjita a lengthy programme was arranged and a general good time is anticipated. M. E. Revivals. Rovival mot'lii gs will be held in hs Mi'hodist Episcopal church this we9k. Tho Pillowing su j ts of discours ve bein seleettd: Monday, 'You Must bi O nverted." Tue day, "But ust I g o tie A'tar." W'dnosday, I'ho Y o 0 n."' Thu".Uy, "That Wife I M r rled ' Friday, "Are You 'Pat Keel ing?" "tuy Keystone Sour. Be careful tha she .e Lxssio & Co., ABhland, I'- is orintd on every Rck 8-R-" Died. CAMPBELL On tbe 9.h inst., at Turkey Run. Pa., Daniel Campbell, aged 61 year?. Funeral will take plsce cn Tues day, 12th inst , at 9 a. m. High Mass at the Annunciation church, Shenandoah. Interment in the Annunciation comotery. Relatives and friends rospectfully iovited to attend. 1-11-lt FOLEY. In Shenandoah, on Sundsy, January 10th, 1802, Nellie, infant daugh ter of Martin Foley. Funeral to take place from the rosideneo, 413 West Coal streot, Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock. 1-1 l-2t Best work done at Brennan'a steam 'sundry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty, All work guar anteed, of 7huMe" is Ihe unhappy sufferer with pains and rheumatlMn. Ilea Flag 'Ilia the ijni' ns pain cure for Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia and .Lumbago, Costs 25 cei t. Hod Flag Oil la sold at 1. I'. D. Klrlln's dius store. Everybody Knowa Everybody Knows Everybody Knows That Colgate's That Colgate's That Colgate's Toilet Soaps Tol'ct Soaps Toilet Boapa Are tbo Beet Are the Best Are the Best When you are getting a piece ot Toilet Bqap get It good, for It laiU longer and give better satisfaction generally. A piece of Bo. p with the name or Colgate on it can be rtrpendixl upon as the purest and brst that can be pur chased for tbe money, A full Hue at gkr.a.:f"s, 122 North Jardin S treat. i.
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