ferald as ' ";" ' SUBSCRIBE FOR ' The Evening Hferald ! NEWSY, BRIGHT AND CK1SP 1 THE UROtST EIBCUUTIOH IH THIS SECTION. , ft ' , Jill the Latest Jlevta ' PUBLISHED IN The Evening- Herald ' , DELIVERED BY CARRIERS. , . VOL. V1I.--KQ. 3 8. SHENANDOAH, PA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1892. ONE CENT. Ci t tti m v 2; irHE Evening Herald. ALL THE NEWS FOB ONE CENT. Hm a larger circulation In Shenandoah than any other paper published:, Circu- latlon books open to nil. I haven't heard any of the antl- uay men In town murmur about the leaver verdict, i'ernapa tuey ivre not reading the papers now. WiLij Chili back dowh after all the bluster it has made? It 1b doubtful, lie wants to gain more time to better prepare herself for an encounter with the United States. he enemies of Senator Quay will nl ease note the fact that he has al ready pushed one of his libel suits to ;j3?rlal and verdict. By the way, what haajbecomo ot the libel suit Governor 'Si I leant 'attlson Instituted when he was a candidate a year ago last fall ? The snlrlt exhibited by many of our young men of town reminds one 1861. It Is hard to subdue the yolrit of Young, America when the Country's flag is Insulted. 'Parisian beauties" will hereafter give Shenandoah the cold shoulder. Our people have no use for such de- I IglftUCU UCIUSj auu iu win ud uiuuujr .1 1 I. I . 1 It- ...111 !. . V aST 'eir PketB, 1' they have any prach a thing In their garments, by re- r Senator Quay has scored victory number one In his right for vindica tion in the courts. .Many other suits "pending. Those who have been tempting him to enter the courts for so long will probably have all they have been aching for before the Sen ator winds up. It would be lust like Holinan to oiler a resolution to make spectators pay admission to the House.' Surely the show Is worth regular theatrical 'rates. Two years ago the New York World V ,was dyiug for a chance to get Senator 1 Carpets and Oil Cloths lteduccd to make room for a Urge npruiK muck, iuii tor uargnius. D. Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah. 1892 El A Lot CHOICE FLORIDA ORANGES ! LARGE SIZE, FINE, JUICY. OEIIY 25 3 KBITS PER DOXEM. fJust Jtecetved Another Lot Kettle-Rendered, mist Received a Consignment of RRNJE RAJRI BUT TER,, Strictly Iresh. i'UST RECEIVED-ONE CAR OF 'OR SALE TO ARRIVE. Four Cars Choice Timothy Hay. One Car Haled Straw. Two Cars MtddUnys. Three Cam Wh ite Oats, One Car Yellow Corn. One Car Minnesota Iutncy Patent Flour. One Car Rare Chop, AT KEItER'S. Quay Into the courts. It delied the Senator to get upon the witness stann tfhd stand trial regarding hlscharactei because it knew that he was ttt a dis advantage. All the mud slinging was done in New York state. But when the dirty work was commenced in his own state the Senator lost no time in sitting down on them. Congratula tions to Senator Quay on his victory in Beaver. Vincil qui patllur. The war scare will be a benefit to the country, even if there should be no war. It will awaken the govern ment to a realization of the country's condition' to withstand foreign in vasion and spuriton to other measures looking to malntalnance of the country's Importance. "There la quite a strong sentiment in lils district," says the Athens Jfewi "in favor of sending Galusha A. Grow back to Congress. If ho will consent to the use of his name there will be no trouble in electing him." Send him back to Congress, by all means, and as many more of bis cullbro from other districts. Such men as Grow and Reed are fully able to match the fire eaters of the South. We have heard much about the enormous crops during the past few months, but very few people have an idea as to their value. Recently a special bulletin was issued by the Agricultural Department which gives us figures to large that-it is almost impossible to comprehend them. It is said that the corn crop amounted to 2,000,154,000 bushels, worth in round numbers $830,000,000. Of wheat there is a yield ef 011,780,000 bushels, and of oats 738,804,000 bushels. The aggregate value of these crops is placed at $1,- 682,224.200. Never In the history of this or any other country has there been such a wealth ot grain in any one year. Sullivan has cornered John Bar leycorn in a ring on the temperance platform. It is a fight to a finish, with the odds on J. B. Life Is mil of sorrows and disappointments, but. the most kangulne liopts of all those who try Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, are always realized. It never disappoints. At all dealers. Price 25 cents. Buy Keystone flour.- Be careful that thf aa mo Lessio & Co., Asbland, Pa., it orintd on every sack. S-8-3taw YJ5AB 1892 Oi of If JEW COUJVTRT RARR, Strictly Pure. BALED STRAW. MININGMATTERS P AOTS REVEALED BY THE MINE INSPECTORS' REPORTS. OPERATIONS IN THIS VIGINITY. Interesting ExtraotB From tho Re port Submitted by tho Inspec tor of Mines in the Fifth Anthracite District. The following are extracts from tho re port submitted by William Stein, Esq., mine inspector In this district, to Secretary ot Internal Affairs Thomas J. Stewart. The inspector tays in his report, "lam happy to state that greater precautionary measures are being instituted throughout my district to prevent mine fires. At many of our collieries where we have no gas, thi) wotkmon are obliged to ride up and down tbo slopes with a Clanny safety lamp, or a lantern, thus preventing a spark from a naked lamp coming in con tact with tho dry timber, which has occasionally boen the cause of extensive mine fires." Summary of persons employed inside and out-ido and description of sorvlco: Inside foremen, 120; miners, 4,064; miners' laborers, 2,229 ; all otber company men, 2.G80 ; drivers, 767 ; door boys and helpers, 801; total, 11,054. Outtide foremen, 51: btacksmiths and carpenters, 417 : engineers and firemen, 683 ; slate pickers, 4.1G8.; all other company men, 2,929; superintendents and clerks, 84; total, 8,235. Total inside and outside, 19,289. Number of tons ol coal produced, 6,230,451. Number of tons of coal shipped, 6,787,758. Average num bar Of days worked, 205. In speaking of the general condition of the collieries the inspector says it "has been Improved so as to increase the safety and health of tho employes, and tbri higher mine official) are rigid in their ex aminations when visiting tho collieries, In order to prevent accidents from explosions of gas, mino fires, or otherwise. In open ing new collieries or new lifts of a colliery, tbe officials give much thought to tho gen erat construction of tho main oponings, such as transportation roads, air-waTS, tunnels through the rock-measures from' one vein to another, and outlets to each vein. Tbo methods by which tho several veins are mined are much Improved, com pared with those of a few years ago, and while some aro expressing themselves even now, that a different method ought to be and can bo Introduced, by which our veins can bo mined with groator safety, thoy have as yet failed to'suggest any improve meat to our present system of mining notwithstanding the Inducements offered to any one who can inaugurate a better sys tern. Adtlitional openings are in course of construction at several of our collieries, called tender slopes, to bo used for lowoi- ingand hoisting men, which is a groat measuro of safoty for the workmen; and additional fans bavo boo a erected and are In course of erection for tho purpose of in creasing volumes of air circulating through tho collieries so as to givo practically as pure an atmosphere as possiblo to the work men, I feol proud to be in such a position that I can report the willingness of the operators to do overythlng thoy possibly can for the safety of those working for them, and I feel confident that if every man would livo up to tho law, the death rato would have been at tho least calcula tion H!xty-iix per cent, bulow what It has been every year during my administra tion." Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, If you havo a Cough, Cold, or any (rouble with Throat, Cbest or Lung. Dr. King's new Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds Is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back Sufferers' from La Grippe found it just the thing and under its u-e bad a speedy blJ perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing It is. Trial bottles free at 0. II. Hagenbuch's Drug Store. Largo size 50c. and $1. Best work done at Bronnan's steam sundry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guar anteed. Ladies' Committee Mooting, The ladies' committee of the Grant Band fair aro requested to moot in the Grant Band room. Franoy'a building, corner of Main and Oak streets, on Friday, 221 Inst., at 7 p. m. sharp, 1-21-21 "Columbian Pair March." The latent in sheet music. Also 8.000 copies to select from, Brumm'B. 18 Katt Centra street, 1-6-lf Desirable Lodge Room. A lodgo desiring a cosv meetintr room on Wednesday, Saturday, or Sunday evenings of each week can bo accommodated at Mellet's ball, which has beon recently papered, painted and carpeted, Apply to U, Mellet, MOVED UNCEREMONIOUSLY. Praney Takes Possession of tho Valerius Property, Some time ago the property on the north sldo of Jardln street, near Coal, then owned by Michaol and Elizabeth Valerious, wa put up at auction sate at the Instanco of a saving fund. Tho property was bid in by tbo fund and was subsequently transferred to James J. Franey. When tho latter attempted to tako possession Mrs. Valerious protested and a law suit followed. After a litigation covering abjut four yo.rs Mr. Franey was declared the owner of the property a few weeks ago. Still Mrs Valerious and her tenants retained pos-os- sion, tho former declaring that nothing short of a Suprome Ojurt decision would compel her to surrender. Yesterday after noon n Deputy Sheriff arrived from Potts villo with a writ to dispossess Mrs. Valerious and her tenants. Tho deputy oxecutod the writ with tho assistance ol Constables Tosh and BMand. Mrs. Valorious was in the house. She was iiiciined to defy the officers at first, but changed her mind and allowed the officers to proceed. Thoy first carried out all of Mrs. Valerious' household effects and placed them in a heap on the street. The effects of a Polish tenant wore next re moved. Another tenant pleaded for time and Mr. Franey authorized the deputy sheriff to give her five days' grace to secure apar.- ments elsewhere. The tenant of the house on the rear end of the property was al lowed to remain upon signing a lease with Mr. Franey as tho lessor, Aftor removing the household goods all the doors were taken from the hinges and all the window sashes woro removed from their frames and when tho Deputy Sherlfl and con stables left the building it looked like a deserted barn. But notwithstanding the condition of the building Mrs. Valerioua re-entered it and declared she would re main in It, windows or no windows. When the reporter I'd ft tho place Mrs. Valerious was still within the doorless and windowless structure, determined to await tbo judgment of the Supreme Court, which thing, the Deputy Shcr.ff said, was beyond hope. Mrs. Valerious has four small children. Her husband left hersome months ago and is living in Wllkes-Barre. Considerable sympathy Is expressed for the children and the responsibility for their condition Is a mooted question. Little Locals. Three immense car loads of meat ar rived this morning for the Shenandoah Beef Cj. Tho eloigning party on Tuesday night was unfortunate. One of tho male mem bors lost bis fur cap, valuod at SO, and a lady had her pocket book, containing eov oral dollars, stolon. Neiswondor's livery has boen and Is doing a big business this wintorand "Billy" does not complain. Miss Mattio Price's remains wero in tor rod -in the Odd Follows' cemetery this afternoon. The injunction case between the two water companies comes up next Monday. Tho license mill is still grinding out li censes. Should tho cold weather continue for a few days ico cutting will be conlmenced. Call and see the fine assortment of ball tiokots, programmes, menus, etc., at this office. Fine work our specialty. Gooi sloighing continues and the livery men ar. happy. Mails aro lato those days. A sleighing party of 25 or 30 couples, under the auspices of tho Americus Club, leavo for llingtown this ovening. 29 prize medals havo been awarded to the manufacturers of the only genuine Im ported Anchor Pain Expeller, tbo great Gorman remedy for all Rheumatic dis eases, Gout, Neuralgia, Sprains, &c. 50 cents a bottle, at all druggist. 3t A Word on Advertising. Some lew weeks since we noticed on our Main street a revolving advertising case containing cards of many ot our business men. This was broken within a week and our merchants' money gone to tho dogs. To-day wo. met Mr. Bailey, one of our di rectory publishers, and ho informed us that although many in our town patronise such fake schemes, they fall to approclato the value and Importance of a directory. We understand that tbe directory will be Is sued the first week in February and wo would again suggest tho advisability of every business man supporting this work, It only requires a little thought, and one can at ones soo that a publication of this description cannot bo produced without valuable tlmo as well as monoy expen diture. Safe ana Effeotlvo. Brandreth's Pills aro the safest and most effective remedy for Indigestion, Irregu larity of the Bowols, Constipation, Bullous- ness, Uoadacho, Dizziness, Malaria, or any disease arising from an Impure state of tbo blood. They have been in use In this country for over fifty years, and the thou sands of unimpeachable testimonials from thoso who bavo used thorn, and their con stantly increasing sale, Is incontrovertible evidence that they perform all that Is claimed lor them. Sold in eveiy drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar-coated. .1 1 mi There aro crios of "special olec'.lon," but tho aggreseive now water company pro moters are so much Interested in what heyhavoin hand they do not soem to hear thorn PERSONAL. T. 0. Waters, Jr., is in Wilkes-Barre. John A. Latham, of Mabanoy City, was in town this week on business. David B. Thomas, of Scranton, trans acted business in town yesterday. L Billingslea, of thq N.or.tbern Pacific Hailroad, was in town this week. Mrs. Owen Owen and Mrs. Lewis, of Afhland, were in town yesterday, Ex-Tax Collector Schmidt and H. C. Folmer were in I'ottsvllle yesterday. Attorney Fomeroy has nearly recovered from his lato illnefs and will be ready to tako part In tbe injunction cose next Mon day Iiov. D. I. Evans, pastor of the Welsh Baptist church, of town, was tbe recipient of sixty dollars from some of the members of his congregation, as a donation In his recent bereavement WE PENN POINTS. An Appeal for tho Free Delivery System. The people are anaiously awaiting the completion of the electric railway. It wilt be a great boon to them, more especially to those who attend meetings ot their lodges in Shenandoah. Tho death of Miss Prico, daughter of that old veteran soldier, John M. Prico, of iho. 3, was sad nows to many of her friends hero. Tho Wm- Penn Coal Company will make improvements to their colliery hero the coming spring. Freo mail delivery, with service from Shenandoah, would meet with great satis faction among the residents of this villngo on the completion of tho electric railway without detriment to the cral company. No. 3, right across tbe way is now enjoying this great convenience. Postmaster Boyer should make an effort in thn direction and receive the blessings of this community. Tbo ponds in and about this place have boen made lively lately. Shouts of laugh ter of the young men and misses skating and sliding, and rosy cheeks are plentiful, As a musical community this place is harJ to beat. Thoro is some of tho best musical talent in tho stato located hero. A certain married man, who frequently visits a neighboring town to soo a certain woman, should be a little moro caroful His friends aro "on to him," and his wife will be there, too, soon. O. A. M, Buoklon's Arnica Salve. The Best Salvo in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bbeum, Fever, Sores, Tetter, Chat ped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Files, or no payment required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by O. H. Hagenbuch, A Oreat Play To-night "The Midnight Alarm" Is a drama Illus trating roal life in a great city and oxclting Incidents in the life of a fireman. "The Midnight Alarm" has molodrama, comedy and specialty features and fine scenery, and has been cleverly reconstructed by Loander Iticbardson, editor of the New York Dramatic Newt, and also author of Nat Goodwin's "Nomlno'o," "Tho Millionaire," and other successes The company carry a car load of beautiful scenery and produce wonderful mechanical effects. Notablo among these aro tho Brooklyn Bridge slid the Statue of Liberty with Brooklyn in the distance, Uncle Gldojn's farm, tho flight of the lightning oi proas, railroad draw bridge, interior and exterior of E glne Houso No. 0, New York city. There Is great excitoment at the ringing in of the midnight alarm, and tho rush of tbo steamer drawn by two beautiful horsos Is said to be very realistic. Schoppe'i orches tra, of town, has been ongagod and will render several of its best selections during the evening, Iloserved teat chart Is open at Kirlin's drug store. Best photographs and crayons at Dubb'i ' It Suits the People I what druggists try, because ihey are tired of the many bitter cough remedies. l'an-Tlua la tbe most plaaiaut tasting medicine, quickly cures Uougbs, Coldx, Throat and Lung disorders, 25 cents, Pan-Tina U sold at P. P. V. Kirlin's drug store. Mm? RAPPAHANNOCK RIPPLES. Another Lively Letter from "Powdor Keg Johnny." Thero is not so much loafing at tl e ltappahanno "k station as In the pan. The refusal of tho P. & It. Riilroad Company to build, a depot hero and comfortably furnish and heat It, has much to do with it. "When tho spring time comes, Gentle Annie," than, and only iben, will the boys and girls (some big dim. too,) keep tho platform warm with theff-Vig. - On tbe completion of the electric railroad almost every ab!o-bodiod young man ex pects to get a job, either ai a motor man or conductor. Many of them se m to think they aro cut out for the oba that are to be givon out freely. There will be a cold day, and many warm ones, when that (inn come?. There will be 99 out of every 100 disappointed. The manager-to-be of the bate bait ground near Connrrs, along tho line of the olectric road, expects to do a flourishing business the coming summer. The baao bi'l fever will bo at its host this year anct the attendance from tbo leading towns, along tho line is expertel to be great Many people visit tho power houso every Sunday and inspect tho building and works. Thoy hardly roalizo the change that will take place about here in tbo near future. Mmy predict other improvements will follow, Messrs. Sadler and Eberlo, of tho ro.-d, aro frequently seen here. Thoy are both gentlemen of education and very energetic. Judge Sadler passed through hero last: week and stopped long enough to speak tfr many of tbo old residents. He fs a pleas ant gontlotnan and has won the hearts of many of our Irish-American citizens, es pecially tbo old ones, who can appreciate a genuine gentleman when they meet one. The coming spring election is already stirring up our people and the next few weeks wo may expect a warm time. Powd'br, Kko Johnnx. Specimen Oases. S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was affected to an alarming denies, appetite foil away, and he was terribly reducod in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Elec tric cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on bis leg of eight years' sUnding. Used three bottlos of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of llucklor.'s Arnica Salve, and bis leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O,, bad five large Fever sorea on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. Ono bottle Electric Bitters and ono box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by O. H. Hagenbuch, Druggist, Obituary. Mrs. William Ball, residing on West Coal street, died this morning after a short but painful illness. Tho deceased had u large circlo of intimate friends who mourn her sudden demise, Mrs. J. Howard Jones, of Philadelphia, sister of E. O. Brobst, of town, died on Monday last In tho former city. The tunoral will tako place to-morrow morning. Chance ot a Llfotimo. J. Coffee las purchased at Sheriff's sale the entire stocl. of dry goods and groceries of LcilW Bros., at Locust Dale; besides an immense quantity of similar goods from a Sbamokin party. He will remove tbe combined stock by Thursday morning to his corner store in the post office building. Those wishing to save money should avail themselves of this oppoitunity. Tea, formerly sold at CO cts., at25cti. Granu lated sugar, 4 cts. Best Java coffee, 21 cts. Barley and rico, 8 and 4 cts. tpxekcepers can secure bargains in eoaRfiB!iS;k; "s, scales and fixtures by purcl Ought to bo Patronized. Tho play to night, "The Midnight Alarm," should be well patronized and thus give encouragemont to the Columbia fire laddios under whose auspices tbe play js produced. The "boys" deserve well of this community. Burns or wounds should ber&ttended to carelully, especially In cold weather. We Would recommend Salvation Oil lor sucU rases. All dealers cell It for only 25 cenU a bottle, Waters' Weiss beer is the best. John A. Keilly sole agent. 5-6-tf Everybody Kuowa Everybody Knows Everybody Knows TlmtlCoIgate'a That Colgate's That Colgate'a Toilet Soaps Toilet Soaps Toilet Boapa Are'tlio Heat Are tho Rest Ate'.the Rest When you are getting a piece of Toilet Boap get It good, for It lasts longer and given better satisfaction generally. A piece of Soip with tl(f name of polguto ou It can be depended upon &athe purest and best that can be pur chased for the, money. A ful( lino at 122 North Jardln Street.
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