eua (Bur Ctuutmi Hrrnlri. SUOSCRIBE FOR ' j The Evening Herald NEWSY, BRIGHT AND CRISP ' HE LARGEST CIBCUUTIOH IK THIS SECIIOH, hi t ixib t uareat 4 Wewn i PUBLISHEO IN The Evening Herald , DELIVERED BY CARRIER3. 5 I VOL. VH.--KO. 2'6. The Evening Herald. ALL THE NEWS FOR ONK CENT. SHENANDOAH, PA., SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1892. ONE CENT. Has a larger circulation In Sbeuandoah than any other paper published. Clrcu . latlon books open to all. Congressman Bobinson, like Ben ntor Quay, has won Lis libel suit Their enemies will be more judicloux In making attacks upon the two leaders In the future. Congratulations, "Jack." i The Idea that provaila among rail way oilloials that it is not policy to givo newtpaper reporters Information concerning accidents that happen on their respective lines is not 'a sound one. The facts are bound to leak out sooner or later and when tho officials play the part of a clam they only lay a foundation for suspicion. If railway officials would treat reporters cour teously and give a plain statement of facts, so far us it Is In their power, when called upon to do so, the aflitlis would go before the public In more truthful shape than thty do now. The railroad companies frequently complain that the -cports of accidents on their lines are exaggerated and the traveling public is too frequently un duly alarmed. They can easily guard As BMA1,1' 89 tne Alliance represen- thls by placing within the reach of the J tatlon ln Congress is, it is too large for public the facts and aiding the news- attempt to subject many of our best citizens to a gigantio swindle. If all tho "Mogul" engines hove not exploded it is hoped the P. & R railroad company wjll cast asldo what are left. It Is said that only one Is left In the service of the company. If this Is true, that one Is one too many Thursday was a day of horrors for this region. The terrible explosion at New Castle, followed in quick sue- cession by the explosion at Honey Brook and collision at New Boston Junction made the day a mournful one, one we hope will not mark the calendar again. prjper men to place them in a light rb near the truth as possible. There are more ways than one for the newspa per men to open the clams and they frequently succeed in getting the truth. When' they do that it Is to their credit. But when they fail and present the facts as they have been on abled to get them by diligent inquiry and search, independent of the rail way officials, the companies must lay the blame to their clam system. Certain parties who depended upon Shenandoah as the best "sucker'' town in the county, and one of the bee1 in the state, recently undertook to launch a colossal fake In our midst It was promptly nipped in the bud. The evidence that Is coming Into the Herald's possession Is of a character that will bring a blush of shame to the cheeks of some, of our citizens who allowed themselves to be used as "stool plgens." "With the Informa tion in hand and that which Is to follow we expect to lay bare a bold harmony. The members from the South do not agree with thoaefrorn the West; and yet these people seriously contemplate putting up a Presidential ticket, Carpets and Oil Cloths Reduced to make room for a large spring stock. Call lor bargains, C. D. Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 8. Jardln St., Shenandoah. There is a prevailing sentiment that the Lehigh Valley and Pennsyl vania rules for operating the single, track line between Hazleton and Pottsvllle need adjustment. It has been suggested that the connections on the line are too close for public safety. Some discussion has teen caused by the dlllerent statements of the two crews In the New Boston Junction collision. The Pennsylva nia crew say the collision occurred at about 1:29, while the Lehigh crew say it was at 1:27. This recalls a state ment that In computing time for Its soneciuie one of tho roads makes allowance for the ohange of time between certain points. Perhaps this, too, will bear readjustment. The President and his cabinet are a unit. We always thought the Inventor of the "Mogul" engines had too large a head for his shoulders. BOROUGH NEWS GLEANINGS BY THE LOCAL CORPS OF REPORTERS. OHUROH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Services In tho OhurohoB of Town To-morrow, English Raptlst church, South Jardln street, kcv. it. u. James, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. by tho pastor. Morning suujeci: marching Christ. Evening subject mmvinnn Ktmnr.n nnn ,, " t uu, i mo uospei. sabbath YVnftl intj dbKlBW ObfcANU HfcAK school at 3 p.m., Deacon John Dunn, superin tenaent. un Monday oveninir at 7:30 thn n Reflections from tho Ploturo that will soon Hong upon tho Wall ln tho Grant Band Room Tho Scattered Musicians. Tho photograph of the original Grant Silver Cornet Bind, presented on Thurs day evening by Ilenry Weiderhold to tho .Board of Control of the present Qrant OirnetBandis now in the hands of B. Anitock to bo framed. Tho photograph represents tho band as It existed in 1874 eighteen years ago, when it consisted of 21 mombors, including William Pooler, the uianagor. When photographed tho members stood on "Oak street, in front oi Shoemaker's hall, in tho following order : 1, Leader, Silas Thompson; 2, Jasper ,Yyamj 3, Thomas Harvey; 4, William Hinke) ; 6, A. A. Greenawald ; 0, Honry Weiderhold; 7, A. M. Reese; 8, Alexander Jones; 9, J. K. P. Scheifly ; 10, Bobert Jones; 11, Kicbard Knight; 12, Daniel Hughes; 18, B. J. Yost; 14, Harry Price; 15. Jones; 10, Jones; 17, HenderSnell 18, William T. Richards ; 19. William Qakcs; 20, H. O. Boyer; 21, Alonzo Shollonborger ; 22, W J. Morgan ; . 23, ueorge roolor, 24, William Pooltr. Al P. Union will meet. On Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock a general prayer meeting. All Saints' Episcopal church, Oak street, near Jiain, uov. I'-ioya E. West, rector. Services as ionows: Morning prayer and litany with read ing ana sermon, 10:30. Evening prayer and Bermon, 0:30. Sunday school at ? p. m. Tho rector officiates and preaches at thn, momlnn service on the second and fourth Sundays ef cuuu wuuin ana ai tne evening servico on the nrst ana third, a lay reader officiating in his ab sence. i-riraiuve Mcthbdlet church. Rev. IT. n 11,1c. sen, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m uuu : p. m. sabbath school at 2 p. m. Younc cuiuo uriauan inueavor at 0 p. m. every masses meet Tuesday and Wndnnn. day evenings at 7 o'clock and Sunday at 0:30 a. m. General prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Welsh Baptist church, corner West and o.ilt streets, kov. d. 1, Evans, pastor. Services to morrow ut iu a. m. in Welsh and 8 p. m, in English, Sunday school at S p. m. Prayer iuc hub un monoay evening at 7 o'clock. Class meeting on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. n.uenezer Evangelical church. Ttnv. it Glick, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. m, muerman, and 0:30 p. m. ln Encllsh. Snnrlnv " "l m. "immortality of tho Soul.1 evening BUDjcct: "Ezekiel's Riddle." All urn ueuriuy invited to attend. irinuy jterormed church. Hm nni..,i u uoyic, pastor. Thero will be no morning Her vice, evening services at 0:30. Sunday school iivoryDouy welcome. English .Lutheran church.vRev. M. II. Havicn pastor. .Services at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 n. m Prayer meeting though the picture is somewhat faded it is mfflciently preserved to leave tho features vowKuiiauiB. ouas inompson, tne leader 3l"uaJ "ciiogi at i:3u p. m. of tho band, and mnnv mho . .mi Wednesday evening at 7:30. Tnlrfpni nfihl. tc iv.i I Presbyterian church. Rev. Wm. McVniiir nn. methis death some irea ro h.Wn.L svices to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. ande-30 juuuaj otuuui at s p. m. Morning sub- it iuockbu irom ine top ot a r. u; weight ject: "The Fall of Jericho and the sprint t7 passed under a bridge in the in the Window," In the evcnimrthn f car as Citawjssa.yalloy, .A... A. Greenawald, No. Q (r tho picture, became a postal clork on tho Philadelphia and Reading railroad and was killed In the wreck at Sboomakeraville nbout two years ago. Harvey ia in the West and Weiderhold sailed to-day for ino word's Second ComlnK" will ba cntinnort ana tno theme will be "Tho New Heavens and the Now Earth." Prayer mcetinz nn Thnra,it, .v,uSu.. K-nrisuan endeavor on Tues- uay evening at 7rao. All are Invited. vywsu uongregatlonal church. Rev. Owon pastor. i-xeacuingservlceatlOa. m. nnrt n uennany, wnora no will remain for a year ra- naayschoolatSp. m. Morning service and, perhaps, Iqt all the time. William I ln wfilsh, Eovening servico in English. Sub Hinkel lives in ilt. Carmol- A. M. Roese ect: , "SalvatIon" Monday evening at 7 prayer uociiug. i uesuay evening at 7 Christian En- uo.ui oucieiy. xnursuay evening at 7 class be found in the A bad coiigh or cold calls tor n good rem edy -the cure lor It, For Coughs, Colds, La unppo and Consumption, n perlect and yield to Us hrallng properties. Posts 25 ceuts. Pan-Tina Is sold at P. P. D. Kirlln's drug store. A GOOD COMBINATION: Quaker Citv. Snell ia in lAn..H. I T , ... cuirau uu uarry irrice bas been a resident of Ohio ibr soaie time. William d. Klcbardsis dead. William Oakesisa residontof Frackvillo. Alonzo 'Shollenber- gor 11 in tho lower part of the county fill ing a Dosshlp at one of the P. & R collieries. William Pooler is raising potatoes in at. Clair and George Pooler. bis son, is one ot Pittsbure's Dromicent uruggisis. J. Ji.. J.'. Schoflv. Rchard Jtnighl, B. J. y0st. Bob Jones. H. O. Boyer and W. J. Morgan onntinuoUo tnoir mall addressed to Shenandoah, P. n r, Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. Drorn a lotter written by Mrs. Ad V. iiura, 01 uroton. B, D wo ouoto: "Wm taken with a bad cold, whinh settled on First Methodist Eptscoral.church. T?ev. Wm Powick, pastor. Divine worship at 10:30 a. tn. nauo:jup. m. Morning subloct: "Th Ing Sower The Joyous Reaper." Evening -j.k. ijuies 01 lteircshlng from the Presence of tho Lord." Sunday school at 2 P. m. loiiowea by devotional meeting of the i-iiH orin league. Revival services. Come. Resolutions of Oondolonoo. At a regular statfd mootine of PlanW Ridge Ladge, No. 880, I. O. O. F.. held on January 29, 1802, the following resolutions were unanimouoly adopted: WnEHEAs, It has pleased au all-wise provi dence to removo from our midst Urother Wll . lam Rent, we humbly bow submissively to the ourInbroTe,m0S.ap lam Bent we have lost a sincere" brother" " '"- GOOD GOODS and FAIR PRICES. jj.......;, nit jrirai toiiBiacration, and Prices Guaranteed as consistent witu Good Quality. Kjwr jiuncy jumnesota 1'atent Floxir and North- rwern jjinsy jiiouv are giving entire satlsaclion. me best evidence ia the increased sales ot both brands. J,v iJw JtsJUUS, and GOOD, WHITE ufMjyjLjj tne result. fhtds g-oods. Fancy Creamery Batter always fresh. California Canned JBr tilts , PeacUes, Pears, Plums, Apricots and Clicrrlcs. Calijornia Silver Prunes extra large and fine. Canned Corn several brands of extra quality. Old Government Java Coffee fresh roasted. 2'lortda Oranges-large, sweet and juicy. Another lot just received. -A. lEnZEJW SPECIAL DRIVES Cliolce Bluscatcl Ralslus-Lartre and clean, no stems, t pounds for 25c. ' 3 Canned Salmon Kxtrn quality, a cans for 25c. MiioT.IS,rMpai XJ? n,Ul lac' 8lricyPe sugar Koods. mixed Nuts 2 pounds for 25c. lirled Apples -6 noundK for k. my Lungs, cough set in and flnall v terml. their sad bereavement our heartfelt iSSiSftiS nated in Consumption. Four doctors gave KL'X'doeffl 8g$J& me UD.eavinp I rnntH linn km I Jtesollrd. That thn lmlim ,u io. .1, j.... i wuuiu meet my absent ones above. JUy husband was adviied to get Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consump tion, uougna ana Uolds. I gave it a trial, took in all, eight bottles: it bas cured nn lit l.rti- ' nuu manK uoa 1 am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottles free at O. n. H. genbuch's drug store, reeular size. fiOo. and f l.W. SALUTE OUR FLAG IF CHILI DOBS SO ALL WILL BE WELL. THE CABINET HAS SO DECIDED- instructions to Minister Egan In Regard to Senor Pereira's Note. Oaptaln Schley's Views on the Sltua'Ion. Washington, Jnn. SO. The President and his Cabinet have decided that .Minis ter Egan shftll be instructed to say to SnorPereira, Chilian Minister of Foreign Affairs, that his reply to the note of Secretary Blalno of Jan. 21 indicates a desire on the part of the Chilian Govern ment to satisfy the United States of its feeling of regret over the assault upon the sailors of the .Baltimore at Valpa raiso. The replies as to the llatta note of Dec. 11, and the request for the recall of Min ister Egan, the latter will ba directed to boye; thoy all got them, but they do not PERSONAL. Mrs. James Cbau.p.w. is jiowly rocotif ing from ber severe illnesj. C. J. Qdinn, Who suffered frnm .-!, c. three eeks past, is able to be out again. V. S. Crawford, representing nilflin . Co., Boston, Mass.. was In inmn im InR i Wm. Tempest, of West Cherry street, whohasleen in Newark. N. J., fur th pist month or two. returned hnmn latf. evening. Mr. Harrison, of the firm of IIrrl.on Goodman, cloak manufacturers of Phila. Jelphia, was a gjest at the Feruusnn llnnu. yosterday. Little Locals. "What lieighing was left disarm,! ta-day. ' Attend one of the church Pn tn.mnvmur Inleresting sermons in overy one of them! uiris wauted at Uloorasburg. Read ad vertisement in another part of to-day's paper. S. A Boddall is boiling ovor with hapni- ne.-s. It is a boy, and mother and child are doing well. Kehl, of Pottstown, played it on tha Know what thoy are. 4ft Rev. Wm. McNally, of tbo PresbytarlaV hurch, will re.utne his sermons on th "Second Coming of Christ" tomorrow evflning. Everybody invited Jew and Gentile. say, are entirely satisfactory. Such being the case, the United States will leave the matter of reparation to the sufferers by the assault to Chili, to act according to her sense of justice and right. And with a salute of the United btates flue, the incident will be consid ered closed by this Government Until Chill makes some offer of renara tion, of course there will ba nothing to arbitrate, us no points or difference ex ist. The offer may be so satisfactory mat, arbitration on tnat score will not be necessary. . - . I . -f .UUV. At the Cabinet meeting the contents of I 1, .Fred. Damm: Vim a dispatch from MinlsterEean were madn 12. Peter RlnoViot.or. w o. known. It is. said that Mr. Egan con- Henrv SchnliT. vn: 10 oecretary, firmed the story reported from Santiago. .Ult.Z i,nn'l Secretary, Peter that members of tho Chilian Government -!iewnt Secretary, John Post; Election of Officers. At a meeting of the 'WiuMn.Ttnn ficlal Society, hold on Thursday the following officers were elected : PreiU "em, tvnristian Schmidt; Vice Pre-idnt, had stated that Senor Montt. tha Chilian Minister at Washington, had misled his government, -which had the effect of seriously compromising the government in iw pealing with the contioversy. A report is carrent that Senor Montt. has intimated his Intention of leavlncr Washington, but it can not be confirmed. It is believed that if the Chilian Minister has not already given notice of this in tention, he will soon do so. ln diplomatic circles the onlnion is held that alter the receipt of such a letter as that addressed by the Secretary of State the Senor, the latter could hnrdlv remain persona grata, and being aware 01 mat tact, ne would naturally sever relations witn tne country. What Captain Schl.y Says. Washington. Jan. BO. Cantain fiefcw the commander of the Baltimore, in nn interview with the President gave him the inside history of tho assault on thn sailors of the Baltimore in the streets ot Baltimore. Uapt. Schley is verv fre In saying that he fears trouble in the near xuture, and regards the present settle ment merely as a truce. Traetees,-John Dillenech Viet tan Baltzer and Henry J. Krinhol- T,.. Jacob Noll; Marshal. Peler Behalf. Good Looks. Good looks are more than skin dnon de pending upon a healthy condition f .11 the vital organs. If the Liver ha lnM! you have a Bilious Look, if your etomoh bo disordered you have a DjspepCIo look and If your Kidneys be affected you have a pinched look. Secure good health VnH you will have good looks. Electric Bitters is the great alterative and Tonic BCts di rectly on thoao vital Pimples, Blotches, Boile and civr-s nrf complexion, Sold at O, H. Hagenbucu Drug Store, COc. per bottlo. Thai nii rTtti.A. v. j i thirty dayi and that thor .,1 I" ?d onuur minutes n ..n.. tho family nf th,fZ.T"7"., ',ou.'u F.VK,n"Tt .7 v" l"'"eu la IUO A. II. ROAPS, E. K. UAJinKnopR, C. DAVENPOUT. Committee. . D. IIeddall, Seo'y. Attest: rpi, t,...l j. t. . uunucia ui ine ltosnon gallerv is now under the management of Mr. H. T. Hall, who is highly rocommendod as s Letter 'List Th mi.,i. , , , . "".jr urov-ciass worsman. All work wil InSstnSrS - post office, January 80, 1892: highest (tyie of tha art. Give him a call, Stephens Barali -rrauK AI. Matchett Charles Uurke Michael iartles calling for advertised letters should pleaBa say "advertised." One cent tu v.. i j . wm uo vuarguu on an advertised letters. H. O. Boyir, P. M, Purest candies Waldley's. at Girvin, Duncan & Notice. AU BUWOMOers to Sundav nannrn nlll please call at Hagenbuch's drue ftore. to. Operators Fall. Liawronce and Brown, coal ODoratora at Mahanoy Plane, have made an assignment to k. f. Potter, of Mlnersvillo. Tho assignment includos the individual property as well as that of tha firm. Tha reason given for the failure is that the firm has lately sustained a number of losses and is unable to meet them. USTZEJ-W- CARPETS !ZCu!.eV Bo,If Hna Pe8tiy Brussels are coming in dally, pur New FLOOR XL ci nrns J ... style ana nuallty. Our i.-.T " T.i ..7 r" 1" oc are wen -wortli the iauey. AT KEITER'S. Last Week. This is the laBt weak you can have an morrow, Sunday, January 81, for tame, as opportunity to secure bargains at Coffee's I am called away to attend the funeral of KCW ote, as the entiro stock is to ba my father-in-law at Bloomsburg. Jtespectfully. 11. D. Haqknbuoii, Agent. "Columbian Fair March," The latest in sheot music. Also 8.000 popies to select from. Brumm's, 18 Kast ventre street. i-e-tf Llfa and public services of Gen. TT. H Grant, 6 conts each, worth 60 cents, at Mar Koese's. EvCIS school bov and lrl shnnlH i . " nave a copy. Lane's "Family Medlolno Moves the bowels each day. Most people need to use It. Girvin, Duncan & Waidley't special sale of porcehln kettles on Saturday, January 80, B South Main street. sold by Saturday. Vinogar 2 cents per quart. Teas, coffos, spices and soaps at corresponding prices. Don't forget to bring baskets and jugs for groceries and vinegar to Ooffoo's grocery storo as this is the last week. Tto only place to secure bargains is at tbo corner of Oak and Main streets, next door to tha pon office, Important Railroad Dual. Evansville, Ind., Jan. 80. A report is current nere tnat one or tne most Import ant railroad deals ever attempted in the West is now incubating. The Cincln- ati, Hamilton & Dayton is about to ab sorb the Indianapolis, Decatur & West ern and T crre Haute & Peoria roads. The deal nlso includes, it is said, the Iowa uentrai. This will create a new lino from Cincinnati to St. Louis and the Northwest via Metcalf on the Clover line, and will tap au immense section of tho country. A preliminary trip for ob servation has been made by the Cincin nati, Hamilton & Dayton officials, und the negotiations are now in progress Free Lectures. A course of lectures will bo delivernd h eminent orators in the Methodist Episcopal church for the special benefit of vm,nCT P30ple's societies. Tho 6rst of the !, will bo Delivered next Wednesday eveninic Fobruary 3d. bv the llnv. .r TT M; D. D., of Philadelphia, on "The Spirit of Methodism." Those who fail to hoar Dr. Hargis will miss a very rare treat. Thr. following Wednesday Boy. W. Swindell will lecture on "Tha Usairos of Altethnd- i.m." ' Her Horrible Death. Freehold, N. J., Jan. 80. Mrs. Geo. Hopping, wife of a wealthy farmer near Hopping Station, is slowly dying a hor rible death. A few days ago she inhaled some smoke over a cook stove, filled with green ana unseasoned woou. A flay or two latter her head, face and breast be-gan-to swell until now she is unable to see, eat or talk. It is believed that the wood In the stove was covered with poi son ivy or sumach. Two-thirds of the Population Idle. Eao Harbor Crry. N. J.. Jnn. 80 Most of the large clothing factories of this place have shut down business ou account of dull times. Tha result is that fully two-thirds of the population are en tirely Idle. Tha clothing industry is the chief melius of livelihood for the resi dents here and this shut down will en tail great poverty in its track. Hereafter the work at the Roshon callarv- will bo finished promptly. The new man- agar, Mr. H. T. Hall, Is a hustler, and Jro posos to make things hum. Look out for bargains in tbo picture business. Call and see new samples. Special attention ivn to copies and portraits. Tho Most Pleasant Wav Of preventing tbo grippa, colds, head aches, and fevers is to use tho liquid laxa tive remedy Syrup of Figs, whenever tha system needs ajgontle, yet effective cloans ing. To be benefited one must got tha truo remedy imanufactured by the (tell fornia FigSytup Co. only. For sale fcy all druggists'.in 60c and;fl bottles. Wrist Broken, O. J. Zerbo, of Turkey Run, has struck a vein of ill fortune. On Tuasday he left hit Frightened to Death. Qku 1,-rnvm T .. Tnn OA T F ma.. ttiuutnw, unit. uu. Airs, Emma Shaeff er, of this city, was frigh tened to death late at night by a tramn who entered her room unexpectedly, by forcing open the door. Her husband was lying sick lu the same room. Before he could reach his wife, she had giveu a dvintr DHfin. Thn trnmn rruvi.il hnnn. 25-tf ! stricken; into the face of the dead woman a moment and then fled. Got, MeKlnley Serlouily III. bad, where he had been confined for a week 1 7 SST 0T0l by an Injury to his back, and on that day ha has beeu gradually succumbing to an. un who tun upon tue ice and broke right wrist. her 2,000 cloth bound books, worth 60 cents, for' 20 cents each; 6,000 25-cent paper covered novels, all new, for 10 cenU each, at Max Roeia's, West Contra street l"r. ftttoa UtUl bloet. mmma attack of neuralgia of the stomach, but would not give up work. Ha is confined to bis bed suffering very griat pain and Dr. E. D. Fullerton, his physlclann, re gards it as a serious attack. Eloctrlc furniture polish, Girvin, Duncan & Waidley's. Wanted. Toung lady to wait on customers and generally assist at the Boshon photograph gallery. Apply at once. I-30-tf. H. T. Hall. Manager. Big reductions on slates to close the m out. Girvin, Duncan & Waidley's. mesn Everybody Knows Everybody Knows Everybody Known Toilet Soaps Toilet HoajiH Toilet 8oa )8 That" Colgate's ThatJColgato's That Colgate's Buy Ktyttont flour. Bo careful that the name Lumio. & Co., Ashland, Pa., Jj prints on try (&0k. 8-8taw Are'the Heat Are the Best Atejtlio Host When yon are gettlnz a piece of Toilet Bonn gel It good, for It lush, longer una gives better satisfaction generally. A piece of golp with the uama or Colgate 6n it can be depended upon as the purest and best that cad be pur chased for the money. A fall Una at 1522 North Jardia Street. 1 4 3 i iafA,--'
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