J' Cutting r All m l(Wv J JDSCnlDE FOR 1 -AH the Latest 4 News PUBLISHED IN The Evening Herald Evening Herald NEWSY, BRIGHT AND CRISP M LARGEST CIRCUUTIOH IN THIS SECTION, j DELIVERED BY CARRIERS. 9d VOL. VII.-KO. 44. SHENAND O AH, PA., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1892. CXSTE CENT. AT A "kicker" once, always QUAY a "kicker." Disappointed AGAIN offlco seekers who will saorlflce their party to "get even" on a personal disappointment are to be found in all parties, but the Republi can ranks seem to contain the most of such class. It Is such peoplo who are again urging warfare against Senator Quay. They are trying to make an incision in the Republican ranks and when they succeed they will gradually t open the gash by disseminating false L hoods until it will become large enough to allow the enemy tocreeplu. The anti-Quay rights are only pretexts for disorganization. The pills are prepared by the medicine men In the Democratic wigwams and dealt out to the ingrates of the Republican party with the assurance that if properly taken they will remedy their His. The blind, silly d'sorganlzers take the dose and swallow it according to di rections; and when the time arrives for their condition to ohange for the better and it falls to do so, they appeal to the Democratic pbysiclanB, who, knowing they have excellent dupes in the patients, sagely remark, "Quay is doing it. You are better than you were before you followed our direc tions, but you can never completely recover until you get rid of Quay." Antl-Quaylsm Is a purely Demo cratic institution with an "Indepen dent" Republican railing surrounding. It is the Democrats who want Quay killed, nst the Republicans. The renegado members of the latter party who shout the battle cry are only mere figure-heads knavish dupes. - Bean the "Independent" Republican field and whoro do you find the leader the chairman of the state committee ? Dealing out his libellous matter from his headquarters in the office of the Philadelphia Times. We hear a great cry from Pittsburg that several of her prominent citizens have been converted to the anti-Quay movement, and we find that two of the most prominent of these men are clients of Dalzell, one J. B. Ford, a disappointed candidate for postmaster at Pittsburg j and the other, H. D. YV. English, who kicked because Senator Quay did not put his father-in-law in the McKeesport post ofllce. The anti Quay men all over the state are prompted by the same spirit aa that AND STILL "We arc Receiving; Almost queue, Velvet, Body A Sjiecial Bargain in LINOLEUM, two yards wide, at 1)8 cents per yard. FLOOR OIL CL01H, 2 yards wide Few Styles, Ex tra Quality SO cents a yard. RAG CARPEIS-Good and Cheap. SMYRNA and MOQVEOLXE We add tills ween CHOICE Snow Finite Soda Biscuit Ujjlit and Delicate. Fancy Evaporated California Pcaclics very fine. Luncheon Beer 2 cans lor 25 cents. Pitted Cherries 2 pounds lor 25 cents. Golden Pumpkin lor Pics 4 cans for 25 cents. Another Lot Flue Large Florida Oranges, 25 cents a doz. In our regular line ol iF-A-nsroiz- groceiies We Invite your attention to our Fancy Creamery Butter, always lrcsh, Chipped Beef and Summer Sausage, Sugar Cured Skinned Hums, Large Bloater and No. x Mackerel, Smoked Herring and Scotch B2oatcrs, 'California Silver Prunes, Pure Country Lard, Cleaned Currents, Beady for Use, "No Brand" Corn, No finer goods in the market, 2 cans for 25 cents. Crosse & Blackwcll's Imported Chow Chow, Cux'h Culntliic anil Itppti' cocom Twenty Tons Vine Mltldlltiir, Tea Toiib I'll re ciioiH, Tliirty Toiib Cliolco Tltnotliy Hay, TeuxoiiB Haled itycauU Wlieat Straw, K Three TIioiihuimI UuuIicIh Wlilte Onts, Oue TlioHBaud UHSUelH Yellow Corn. AT KEITEJEVS. which nettled their disciples In this town -political disappointment. Some of these .renegades are now shifting from their former baBes and claiming they are against Quay be cause he 1b against Harrison. Quay's friends say tuq Senator Is not against the President, but the renegades smile incredulously. These people also smiled when Quay denied the dB tardjy Bardsley barges last fall, and refused to accept the verdicts of vin dication awarded by two juries. Con viction must be born in their brains (?) It cannot be Inoculated. General Harrison has made an ad mirable President. Ills administra tion is above reproach. Although he may not have satisfied all in his party. It is certain that he shares the good will of all. It Is inconsistent for the ''indepen dent" crowd to say they are against Quay because he is against Harrison, for that crowd 1b constituted of men who have failed to get that which they expected to receive through Har rison's election. Hence they them selves have the grievances against Harrison, if any exist. If Quay never has stronger oppo nents that those who constitute the Mapes, Emery & Co. combine his po litical life will last for years to come. The people soon 'tire of the subter fuges these resort to for personal gain. 'Tia a pity we haven'i got more Quays and less "kickers." The writer of the ? communication to a Pottsvllle evening paper will dis tinguish himself if he writes much more. We have a "pi" box in our office that closely resembles his letter ? ? ? ! I x x f " ". An express train in California dashed Into a wedding party, and a girl who .bad passed from maidenhood to wifehood within the hour waa pluuged suddenly into widowhood. A strange mingling of joy and crush ing grief have gone Into the warp and woof of this young woman's destiny. Fortunately, such a weaving Is rare. The discovery of spots on the sun, which 1b exciting great curiosity and comment just now, Ib more or less connected with the second coming of Christ and the end of the world. Signs are mulllplylng rapidly. THEY COME ! Daily NEW CA11PETS In Mo- and Tapestry Brussels. RVGS, at Reduced Prices to our stock of O-OOIDS- GEN. WILLIAM LILLY, Bopublican Candidate for Con-grossman-at-Largo. The accompany frig' Illustration it a good likonoss of General "William Lilly, of Mauch Chunk, Republican candidate for nomination for Congrossman-at-Large. General Lilly is one of the most popular and one of the best known mon In this state. He has figured prominently in the politics of Pennsylvania for years. After being unanimously named by the State Convention as a Dclegate-at-Large to the Constitutional 0 invention the people elected him. But perhaps ho is better known to the peoplo of this section through his connection with tbe Miners' Hospital at Fountain Springs. Gen. Lilly was ap pointed by Gov. Hoyt one of the Board of Commissioners to locate and build the hospital and when the state formally turned over the institution eight years ago, Gen. Lilly was one of tho Board of Trustees that received "it. He was the only member of tbe original commission so honored. Gen. Lilly was offered tbe first presidency of the Board of Trustees, but declined. "When Gen. Cameron wilhdrow from the office, after serving a year, Gen. Lilly was again offered it; and it was not until the trustees unanimously insisted, after tho resignation of Robort Allison, that ho con sented to sorve, and ho now holds tho office, Gen. Lilly has boon a friond of tho Union soldior as woll as the miner. During the war he voluntarily supported the families of five soldiers. The dagger of the assassin Is no more sure of its work of death than a neglected cough. Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka will spo&dily cure you. Fish for Our Streams. Persons desiring to aid in the increase of edible fish In tho waters of the stato, can, by applying to the Pennsylvania Pish Pro tective Association, 1020 Arch street, Phil adelphia, obtain placards containing in formation as to close seasons ot the dlflorent varieties of fish and other information per taining to tho same; also blank applica tions for procuring trout fry, free from tho Pennsylvania Fish Commissioners, will be supplied by tho Association upon application- A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indoed, and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. If you have never used this Groat Cough Modiclne, one trial will convince you that It has wonderful curative powors in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do-all that is claimed or money will bo refunded. Trial bottles tree at 0. H. Hagenbuch's drug itore. Largo bottles 50c. and ?1.00. Dauolnsr at Ohuroh. At the Methodist Enisconal church tlin pastor will preach to-morrow evening on the subject, "A Time to Dance." In the morning Rev. A. L. Urban, of Philadel phia, who lectured last night at Wm. Penn, will preach. First Glass Hhow In Ferguson's theatre everv evenlcir this week. Valuabio prices to all. 2-lS-Ct Gen. "WILLIAM LILLY, of Mauoh Ohum:, Pa. OHTJBOH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Services in tho Churches of Town To-morrow. English Baptist church, South Jardin street, Kev. ICG. James, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. by the pastor. Morning subject: The Divine Dignity of tho Christian. Evening subject! Christ's Treatments of a Hypocrite ana a Public Sinner. Sabbath school at 2 p.m., Deacon John Bunn, superintendent. On Monday evening at 7:30 the II. Y. P. Union will meet. On Wednesday ovenlng at 7 o'clock a general prayer meoting. Trinity Reformed church, Rev, Robert O'Boylo, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. m. and 6:30 p. in. Sunday school at 1:30 p. in, Everybody welcome. First Methodist Episcopal church, Itev. Vfia. Powick, pastor. Divine worship at 10:30 a. m, and 6:30 p. m, Tho Rev. A. L. Urban, of Phil adelphia, will preach In tho morning, and In the evening the pastor will preach on "A Time to Dance," Preaching and Baptismal servlco at Yatesville at 3 p. m. Sunday uchool at 2 p. in., followed by devotional meeting of tho Ep- worth League Weekly prayer meeting Thurs day evening. Come and welcome. Welsh Congregational church, Rev. O. Enoch, pastor. Preaching service at 10 a. m. and 6" p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. tn. Morning bervlce In Welsh. Eevening service In English. Morn ing subject: "Jeholakin's Wickedness." Even Ing Mr. Howell's, of Turkey Run, will preach. Monday ovenlng at 7 prayer meeting. Tues day evening at 7 Juvenile Christian Endeavor Society. Thursday ovenlng at 7 class meoting. Friday evening at 7 Young Peoples' C. E. So ciety. Cordial welcome to all. Primitive Methodist church. Rev. II. CI. Rus sell, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p.m. Sabbath school at 8 p. m. Young Peoples' Christian Endeavor at 6 p. ra. every Sabbath. Classes meet Tuesday and Wednes day evenings at 7 o'clock and Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Qcnoral prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Welsh Baptist church, corner West and Oak streets, Rev. D. I. Evans, pastor. Services to morrow at 10 a. m. In Welsh and 6 p. m. In English. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting on Monday evening at 7 o'clock. Class meeting on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. English Lutheran church.Rov. M. II. Havice, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Pruyer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. All Saints' Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main, Rev. Floyd E, West, rector. Services as follows: Morning prayer and litany with read ing and sermon, 10:30. Evening prayer and sermon, 6:30. Sunday school at 2 p. m. The rector officiates and preaches at tho morning servlco on tho second and fourth Sundays ot each month and at the evening service on tho first and third, a lay reader officiating In his ab sence. Presbyterian church, Rev. Wm. MoNally, pas tor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Morning sub ject: "Practical Consecration." Inthoevenlng the toplo will bo "Washington's- Birthday and Lessons Therefrom." In tho evening tho P. O, S. of A. will attend tn a body. Christian En deavor on- Tuesday evening at 7:30. Prayer incoming on Thursday ovenlng at 7:30. All are Invited, Letter List. The following lottcrs remain uncalled for In tho Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pa., post offlco, February 20, Itifti: Blccher Harry Lowls John T. Partlos calling for advertised letters should please say "advortlsod." Ono cent will bo charged on all advertised letters. II. O. UOTisn, P. M. I suffered with naln In mv side nnd back for four weeks. It beine so serera as to keen mo In bed, unable to move. I tried Salvation Oil and It completely cured me and I am now well and free from ull pain. Chas. Kodeht Ledusii, os uursi Alley, uauimore, wo. Beat photorpha and crayons at Dabb'i PERSONAL. Vincent Moyer, of Port Clinton, is the guest of town friends. Mrs. T. J. Fostor and daughter, Mrs. Stanley P. Allen, left for Reading this morning. L uis B. Friedman, now traveling with L. Is. B. Straus, cigar manufacturers, Philadelphia, was in town yesterday. Joel D. Lodden, of "Vm. Penn, ar.d John "Watson, of town, representing Wat- k!n "Waters Post, No. 140, G. A. R of town, will leave on Monday to attend tho Department Encampment, Grand Army of the Republic, at Pittsburg. Is it True That Harry Goodman is to.be appointod to a position on tho paid police force? That all Councilman-elect Stout asks is that Borough Treasurer Bradigan be reappointed ? That it is natural for a Republican to insist upon the appointment of such a strong Democrat ? That tho Democrats who attended tho Citizens' primaries defeated BurJ for School Board? That all of Nieswcntor's friends voted for Bsird ? Tnat tho friends of the Bradigans voted for IJaird 7 That members of the Citizens' party are unable to find a candidate for Borough Treasurer? That Lamb and Malone made a deal, express or implitd, before the election ? That tho Councilmanio members of the Citizens' party are inviting Democrats to join them in distributing patronage? That the defeat of Butts was ono of the provisions of the deal alleged to have been made before election ? That if a doal was made before tho elec tion it was intended solely for tbe benefit of tbe people, and not to servo any personal ends? Orders for Evening Herald should be Ujt at Hooks liroum's news stand, ATo. 4 North Main street. A Good Suggestion. It is understood that tbe friends of Frank C. Reeso are urging bis election as clerk of the Borough Council. The tug gestlon is an excellent one. Mr. Reese is a young man of unexceptionable ability and it would be Impossible to find anv ono in the borough better qualified for tho posi tion. In addition to being oxceodingly popular Mr. Reese has to his crodit several years' highly satisfactory service as an assessor and three years' service as Borough Auditor. Roshon's photograph gallory opon evory Sunday. 2 12-tt Full Dress Inspection. Tho uniforms recontly ordered from D. Klein & Bro., Philadelphia, for Company A, Jr. O. U, A. M. Guards, of town, ar rived this afternoon, and the company will have a full-dress inspection at tho electric light houso on Bswen street, at 0 o'clock this evening- Buy Keystone Hour. Be careful that the same Lxssia & Co., Ashland, 1'a.i ii printed on every tack. 8-3-8taw Waters' Weiss beer la the best. John A. Rellly sole agent. 6-6-tf ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE PARADE, A GRAND DEMONSTRATION TO BE MADE MONDAY FOR-WASHINGTON'S ANNIVERSARY Notes of Other Local Events. The Shenandoah Choral Union " Concert a Success A Ladles Aid Social Event. Tho Joint Committee havincr In olioi-a tho celebration of Washington's Birthday, nave aoout completed their work, and from present indications the Darado will be a large one. Several societies from out of town have been invited and will partici pate in tho demonstration. Thn nmnt Band has been engaged to head the parade, nnrl n.111 front mi r,l,tn -r il.:- ..... v.wo.uM. WblfeUIlO w BVIUU Ul lUUir excellent music. S. D. Hess will bo Chief Marshal, with James Patterson and Henry Bickleman as aides. Tho lino of parade will form at 9:30 and pass over tho follow ing route: form on Main street, between Oak and Cherry, move un Main tn nt. out Oak to White, north on Whito to centre, east on Centre to Emerick, north on Emorick to Coal, west on Coal to Chest nut, south on Chestnut to Cherry, east on Cherry to Jardin, north on Jardin to Coal, east on Coal to Main, north on . Main to Hook & Ladder house, countermarch south on Main to Oak and dismiss. Camps 112, 183 and 200. nnd Council 367, will form on South Main street, oetwoon uak and Cherry. Company A. Jr. O. U. A M. Oimrda and Commandery No. 14, S. of A., will torm on West Oak street, between Main and Jardin. Delano's uniformed comnnnv will participate in the parade hero. Dly your bunting to the breeze on Mon. day. There is quite a friendlv rivalrv hntTOnnn tbe three camps in town as to which will have the largest number in parado. ill ore will likelv be a ceneral susnnnalnn of work on Monday. unfurl the (tars and strinos In minnir befitting the day. Patriotic Sermon. By a special invitation from Rev. Will iam McNally, pastor of the First Presby terian church, of town, camps Nos. 112, 183 and 200, P. O. S. of A., will attend that church in a body to-morrow evening, at 0:30 o'clock, and listen to a patriotic sermon. The reverend gentleman's abilities as a pulpit orator and logical reaeoner aro a sufilciont guarantee of tho treat in store for all who attend those special srvices. Tho Ladies. The pleasant effect and perfest safety with which ladies may use the California liquid laxative Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near tho bottom of tho pack age. Tho best and finest photograph gallory"in town is Roshon's. Open every day in tho year. 2-12-tf The Last Night. To-night the Baldwin Comedy Company will closo their eneacoment in Fnririmnn'j theatre by producing "The Streets of New York," one of the most popular plays on their repertoire. Last night's attendance was large and "Tho Vaeabond" was wall received. Boys wanted at Hooks & Brown's book store to sell newspapers. Grand Ball at Mahanoy Olty. A grand ball will be hold in Armory nail, Mahanoy City, Monday evening, February 22d. Walbridgo's orchostra of ten pieces will furnish the music A Pleasing Affair. Mrs. M. P. Fowler last evoning gave n dinner at her residence on West Oak street, in honor of Mrs. A. J. Luburg, treasurer of tho Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Epis copal church. The guests were enter tained in royal stylo. Among those present were Mrs. John Hooks, Mrs. Ogden, Mrs. Hutton, Mrs. Bird, Mrs. John Bobbins, Mrs. Dr. KUtlor, Mrs. Webster. Miss Hattte Callen, Mrs. J. Beacham, Mies Sallio Beacham, Mrs. Krick and Mrs. Oscar Yost. Hereafter tho Roshon gallery will open on Sunday for tho accommodation of those who cannot come on week days. 2-12-tf There are manv cnmmnn llnlniAntji tnM but there Is only one great palu cure for all forms of Hpralns, Cuts, Uralses and all bodily pain. Its name Is lted Flag Oil. Coals yo cents. Hold at 1. 1", D. KlrlliVs drug store. CENTS PER YARD FOR Floor Oil Clothi others for M 30, 35 and to cts. nnd upwards. The Drettlest lino of Oil Cloths and Carpets In Shenandoah. C. D. Fricko's Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. J