ft 11 trie Latent jJeWs PUBLISHED IN The Evening Herald SUBSCRIBE Fon The Evening Herald NEWSY", BRIGHT AMD CRISP TKF luom CIRtDLHIOl II THIS SECTION. DELIVERED BY CARRIERS. SHENANDOAH, PA.. SATU11DAY; FEBBUARY 27. 1892. ONE CENT. VOL. VII.--NO. 50. The Evening Herald. ALL THE NEWS FOB ONE CENT. Silas larger circulation In (jbenandoah. than any other paper publisnea, uircu- lotion books open to all. THE ASSESSMENT. Wo fear that the attendance of Ffounty Solicitor Mlnoguo at tho Cltl" Eens meetlug Thursday night did not ILave a very favorable ellect. Air. Mlnoguo was, at times, more vigorous fin the use of language than the occa sion required. 'TIb true that the law must he respected, but the people have Tk right at all times to protest against Rtrhat they may deem an unjust action Sou the part of those who apply tho slaw, niui even nave a rigur, to protest CacaluBt the law Itself. His remark - . ...... feUhat "the present Commissioners will not listen to mob law, violence, threats," and that "force must be met ikwlth fprce," were wholly uncalled for, iTho meeting Mr. Mlnoguo addressed comprised some of the most promt' i nent, influential and intelligent men I fin the county, gentlemen who do not 1 countenance mob law, violence or threats, and who stand ready at nil times to check those who resort to such measures. They are gentlemen who do not consider the assessment order of the Commissioners u Just one and they met to formulate a protest- not to defy or break the law?. Whether or not this protest is a well grounded une can better bo determined when o assessors, tho committee and sounty Commissioners get together Bid if the latter should fall to reeog- Ezo that which is right they and 'Mr. Mlnoguo will learn that there Is a higher power to appeal to. It Is hoped that if Mr. Mlnoguo lsjat hand when the protest Is presented ho will make more consistent arguments than he did Thursday night. He has maintained that the cost of a property shall be taken as a basis of value in making an assessment. A proporty that cost $30,000 years ago and which has de preciated to $10,000 by reason of wear and tear and the cfl'ect of mine work ingslinderneath must be assessed at CENTS PEIS YAIID FOll Floor Oil Cloth; others for 30, 35 and io eta. and upwards. Tho prettiest lino of Oil Cloths and Carpets In Shenandoah, C. D. Fricko's Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardlu St., Shenandoah. SPECIAL I Five Hundred Yards of Remnants of Moqtiette Carpets, 75 and 85c, tvorth $1.50 Remnants oj Body Brussels, 05c, tvorth from $1 to $1.25 Remnants of Tapestry Brussels, 50c, tvorth 76o to $1,00 In lengths from ono to twolvo yards. Suitable lor MatH, Rugs nnd Lounge Coverings, A large assortment to select troni. OTTIR, LinSTOLIBTTljVE. Twoynrds Avlilc, at 98 cents per yard. In new styles Is a Special Itargaln. Our 50 cent FLOOR OIL CLOTH a yards wlcle-Is EXTRA QUALITY and IIGAUTIFUI, PATTERNS. SPECIALS IN LVNC11MON BRRF is neltlier Corned Ilcel either. No trouble each can to open it. l"2VO BRAND" CORN Is a strictly flue article ol'Northcrn grown Sugar Corn. Few brands equal it none surpass it, a cans lor 35c. IILORIDA ORANORS- The season is getting late and prlccsarc much higher. We open toda another lot oi'Fliie Large Ones at the old price 25c a dozen. AT KEITERS. $30,000. And yet h Hays "If tho val uation of your properties decreases in three years, your assessment will de crease," How does tho learned gen tleman roconclle these two statements? Again, he practically tells tho as sessors to disregard thela oaths. The oath soya that properties must bo as sessed at what they would bring at a bona. fide Bale, and this fits the case the people intend to make through their protest. The lest prescribed by the oath seems to be the only prac ticable one. Mr. Mlnogue's cost theory Is as clear us mud. If ho- means that the assess ment Is to bo based on the cost of the property to the party holding It at the time the assessment is made he points out an excellent means by which the countv can bo made bankrupt. What is thero in the law to prevent a man when purchasing a property, having the purchase price llxed at any sum from ono dollar up? What would be the basts of assessment then ? Barely Mr. Mlnogue would not cling to his cost theory. We understand that our assessors this year, with the aid of a committee appointed by Council, have made i fair and equitable assessment by tak ing into consideration the size and location of the land, the general con structlon and appearance of tho houses upon it; and the income from rentals If they have done this, nothing more can be expected of them, and we be lieve that if the Commissioners' at tempt to enforce Mr. Mlnogue's cost rule the court will promptly sit down upon them, if appealed to. Theke is no great danger of Penn sylvanla going Democratic next November. At the city election in Philadelphia Tuesday, the ltepubli' cans only had 34,000 majority on the highest candidates and 28,000 on the lowest, and this was on a small vote. The name of the chairman of the Republican State Central Committee of Louisiana 1b A. Hero. He has to be to occupy his position in a section of country where Republicanism means ostracism. Itosbou's photograph nailery open every Sunday, 2-12-tl Tliero are many common liniments sold but there Ig only ono greut pain cure for nil forms of Upralns, Cuts, lirnlsca nnd all bodily pain. It name In Hid Ping OH. Cost !S cents. Hold at 1. 1". U. KlrlliA drug store. SPECIAL ! Remnants of Carpets. GROCERIES. nor Koast Heel. Itetter titan to open the cans a Icey with Two cans lor 35c. NEW BAKER BALLOT REFORM LAW, Let All Citizens of tho Commonwealth Read nnd Study tho Now System Losson 2. Voting. Any ponon desiring to vote shall Rive his namo and rosideneo to ono of tho olec tion ofllcors in chargo of tho ballots, who shall announce Ihu name in aloud and distinct tono of voice II the namo is found upon tho ballot check list by tho inipectur or clerks in chargo tboroof, ho shall repeat the namo, and tho votor will onter tho spaco onclosod by tho guard rail, unless thoro be a challenge. Tho oloctlon officer In charKO will then dotach a ballot from bis stub and give it to tho votor On receipt of his ballot tho votor will leave the epaco within tho guard rail, 'retire to ono of tho voting iholvei or compartments, and shall propate his ballot by marking in lithe appropriate margin or placo a cross (x) opposite tho patty namo or political designation of a group of candidates, or opposite tho namo of tho candidate of his choice, for each offlco to bo fillod, or by inserting in the blank spacq provided thorefor any namo not already on tho ballot, and, in case of a uuostlon submitted to tbo voto of tho pod plo, by marking in tho appropriate margin or placo a cross (x) against the answer ho desires to give. Heforo leaving the sholf or compartment, tho votor shall fold his bal lot with displaying tho murks tberoon, In the samo way it was folded when roceivod by him, and he shall keep the samo so fold ed until ho has votod. After leaving the voting sholf, and buforo leaving tho on- CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS, Sorvicoa In tho Churches of Town To-morrow. English Baptist church, South Jardtn street, Itev, II. G. James, pator. Preaching at 10:!W a. in. and 6:30 p. in. Morning subject: Ood'tf Fidelity to Zlon. livening: Tho Fragrance That Killed tho World. Sunday school at 2 p. m.. Deacon John llunn, Superintendent. In stead ot our usual meetings next week, the llov. 11. C. II. Ciiltcral, of Watsontown,Pa.,wlll preach every evening, beginning at 7. Ilvcry body welcome Trinity Reformed church, Itev. Hohcrt O'Hoyle, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10a. m. and 0.30 p. in. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Uvcrybody welcome. Primitive Jlnthodlm church, Itov. II. O. Ilus sell, pastor. Servlcos to-morrow at 10:30 a.m. and 0:30 p, in. Sabbath school at 3 p. m. Young People' Christian Kndeavor at 6 p. m. every Sabbath. Classes meet Tuesday and Wednes dny evenings at 7 o'clock and Sunday at 9:30 a, m. General prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Welsh llaptlst church, corner Went and Oak atre'otB, Itev. V. I. Kvoiw, pastor. Servlcos to morrow at 10 a- m. In Welsh and 0 p. m. In flnglUh. Sunday school at U p. m. Pruyer meeting on Monday evening at 7 o'clock. Class meeting on Thursday evening at 7 o'clpck. Kngllsh Lutheran church, Itev. M. II. Ilavlce, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. in. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. All Saints' Kplscopal church, Oak street, near Main, Itov. Floyd E. Wont, rector. Service us follows: Morning prayer and litany with read ing and sermon, 10:30. Evening pruyer nnd sermon, 6:30. Sunday school ut S p. m. The rector onlclalos und preached ut tho morning service on tho second and fourth Sundays of each month and at tho evening service on tho llrst and third, a lay reader officiating in his ab sence Kbencior Evangelical church, Kcv. It."M. T.lch tenwaltcr, pastor Services to-morrow at 10 a. m. In German, and 6:30 p. in. In Kngllsh. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. All arc heartily Invited to attend. Presbyterian church, Itev. Wm. MeNally, pas tor. Services to-morrow nt 10:50 u. in. unit 0:30 p. m, Sunday school at 2 p. m. Morning sub ject: "The Natural und tho Spiritual Man Con trasted." livening subject: "Tho Great Pur pose and Aim of tho Gospel Ministry." Chris tian Mndoavor on Tuesday evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. All uro cordially invited. First Methodist Episcopal church, Itev. Wm. Powlck, pustor. Divine worship at 10:30 u. m, und 0:30 p. in. Morning subject: "Unfaithful Works of Darkness." Evening subject: Tho Principal Thing." Suuduy school at !i p. in., followed by devotional meeting of tho Up worth I.euguo. AVeukly pruyer meeting Thurs day evening Come und welcome. Welsh Congregational church, Itev. O. Enoch, pastor. Preaching service at 10 a. m. ami 0 p, in. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Morning service In Welsh. Evonlng service In Kngllsh. Morn ing subject: "God's Companionship." livening subject: "Christ's Urethral!, Who Are Theyr" Monday evening ut 7 pruyer meeting. Tues day evening at 7 Juvenile Chrtstlun Endeavor Society. Thursday evening at 7 class meeting. Friday evening ut 7 Young Peoples' C. 1-1. So ciety. Cordial welcome to all. I suffered with pain In my side and back for four weeks, It being so sernre as to keep me In bod, unable to move I tried Salvation Oil and It completely cured me and I am now well and free from ulf puln. C'iiab. itoumtT I.bpusii, 53 Durst Allvy, llaltlmorc, Md. tM , I, . Beit photographs and orajonsat Dabb's of Voting. closed spaco, ho' shall glvo his ballot to tbo oloctlon officer in chargo of tbo ballot box, who shall, without unfolding tho br.llot, deposit it in the box, aftor numbering, folding, pasting, &c, as required by tbo Act. No votor will bo allowed to occupy a voting shelf or compartment already occupiod by another, except when giving tho help allowed by the Act, nor to remain within tho compartment moro than throe minutes, in case alt of such compartmonls are In use and other voters aro waiting to occupy tho tamo. No voter not an election ofllcor will be allowed to re-ontor tho onclosed spaco aftor ho has once left it, ex copt to give help, as allowed by tho Act. No person other than tbo election officers, shall take or removo any ballot from the voting place. If any voter spoils a ballot, he may obtain another upon returning tho spoiled one. If- any votor declares to tbo judge of election that, by reason of dis ability, ho desires assistance In tho prepara tion of his ballot, ho shall bo permitted by tho iudgo of election to solcct a qualified votor of tbo' election district to aid him in tho preparation of his ballot, such prepara tion being made In tho voting compart- mont. It a voter marks more names than thoro aro porsons to bo elected to an office, or if for any reason it Is impossible to detormino the voter's choice for any offlco to bo ailed his ballot shall not bo counted for such office. PERSONAL. John Conry spont seat. to-day at the county MHs Annto Coogan llazlolon. spent to-day at Jliss Ponnypackor, ;of Philadelphia, tho gUost of town friends. is JIUs liizzlo NIoce,;of Pottsville, at one timo a resident of town, Is visiting friends horo. Mrs. M. I. Fowler wont to Wilkes IUrro this morning to spond Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. II. O. lloyor went to Scran ton to-dayL the formor to undergo modical oporation. WlllUm Moyer and daughter, Lillio, returned to their home in l'onllac, III., last evening. D. J. Williams has- returned from Philadelphia, where ho attended tho re union of his regimont. Mrs. O. T. Oibsonls back from Pittsburg. where she attended tho annual mooting of tho women's Itolicf Corps, William K. Davis, ono of tho P. & B. freight depot employes, has boon prosontod with a bouncing daughtor by his wife. M. J. Lawlor, of Shenandoah, who has spent a number ot years In tho nowspaper business, callod on Pittston andScranton friends. Scranton Tribune, John Housetilok, of tho firm of Bobbins & llousonick, bat and cap manufacturers, of town, has returnod from a bUsinosj trip to Now York City and Philadelphia. John AValson, of town, and Jool Leddon, of Wm, Ponn, returned yesterday from Pittsburg, whoro they attended the De partment Kocatnpmontof tbo O. A. It. Letter Carrier Holman sorvod his patrons this morning with a light heart. Ho had a pleasant tmllo for all. The sccrot of it was that a young letter carrier arrived ut his mansion last evening. Mother and ton do ing woll. Dr. and Mrs. Straub, Dr. and Mrs. Jamts Stein, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Itlggs, Misses Emma Kelpor, NoJlio ltollly and Mos rs. John Grant, John Iteilly, Charles Reoso and Frank Gilbert attondod a party in Mahanoy City last evening. Conductor Don. Hendricks, ot tho Lehigh Valloy ltallroud, who was sorl ously inured somo weeks ago by boing thrown from his train near tho rod bridgo, is now able to loavo his houBO. He paid a brief villi to town to-day, Tho Ladlos. Tho pleasant ellect and porfoct safety with which ladlos may uso tho Call lor nia liquid laxative Syrup of Pigs, under all conditions, makes it tholr favurllo remedy. To got tbo true and genulno artlolo, look for tliQ namo of tho California Pig Hyrup Co., prlntod noar tho bottom of tho pack ago. Tbu boit and llnost photograph gallery in town Is Kwhon's. Open every day In tbo year. 2-12-tf A Bargain. CO gallons of good miners' par gallon, at Coffee 1. oil, 20 rents 2-U-tf Says Thoro Is a Ring. Editou IIkiiald : Permit mo to offer suggestion for tho organization of the now Council. I agree witli "Michael" In om soneo and disagroo with him in another. 1 bellevo that now material Is ncoded In some of the departments, but4f any changes arc made I do not think that nationality should bo considered. 1 suggest that some thing bo dono to break up tho ring that now exists. Let some of tho Citizens and Democrats got together and caucus for a ticket Irrespective of nationality or politics. Olvo tho pcoplo a good corps of officers. Give us men who can stand upon their morits and not political influence. This can bo done with proprioty. No mombor of Council can (ay ho can't go Into such a caucus because ho is a ltepubllcan. Republicanism was wiped out for this year by tho primaries and elections. Tho He publicans stood no show in tho primaries and tho only Republicans who won in the election wero thoeo who hitchod on to the Democratic kito tall. Such mon will not dare to chargo a ltepubllcan or Democrat who may ontor into tho kind of caucus J suggest with being traitors to their parties. I hope we have enough eonsiblo Council- men to soo my point and act upon my suggestion. Tho ringsbould bo broken by all means and the men who havo tho courago to do it will command tho respect of tho intelligent voters of both parties. Turn the ringstors down. Ajax Guaranteed Ouro. We authorizo our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's Now Discovery for as sumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you aro alllictcd with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest troublo, and will use this remedy as di rected, giving it a fair trial, and oxporionco no boncflt, you may roturn tho bottlo and hpyo your money refunded, we could not mako this offer did we not know that Dr. King's Now Discovery could bo relied on. It novor disappoints. Trial bottles froo at C. II. nagenbuch's drug store Largo size GOc. and $1.00. Hereafter the ltoshon gallery will open on Sunday for tho accommodation of tboso who cannot come on week days. 2-12-tf Half Faros to Olorgymen. Tho Passenger Department of tho Head Ing Kailroad announces that on and after March 1st clerical tickets will bo sold to ministers of tho gospol at half rates, upon presentation of "clerical orders." Those latter can bo obtalnod by clorgymon, not engaged In other paying occupations, upon application in writing to tha ticket agent at the station noarest their homes. In extend ing this recognition to a class of gontlomon whose bonoficont labors do not usually moot with adequate recomponse, tbo Heading Kailroad furnishes anotkor evidence of tho liberal policy which characlorizos its management. Tho Now Pastor. Itov. It. M. LIchtcnwaltcr, tbo nowly as signed pastor of tho Evangelical church of town, will occupy tbo pulpit for the first timo to-morrow, no will preach In Gor man in tho morning and English in tbo evening. Rev. Lichtenwaltor comes from Philadelphia very highly rocomtnonded Rev, H. J, Qlick, tho lato pastor of tbo church, left for Uazloton this morning to assume chargo of the church at that placo and mako preparations for tbo removal of bid family thoro. How long will It bo? Only a fow years whon tho millions of tho land will be fa miliar with tho virtuos of Dr. Ooxe's Wild Cherry und Soneka. Doalrablo Lodgo Room. A lodgo desiring a cosy meeting room on Wodnosday, Saturday, or Sunday evenings of each wook can bo accommodated at Mollet's hall, which has been recently papered, painted and carpoted. Apply to it. Mollot. Rovlval Meetings. Extra mooting! wUt bo bold in tho Eng lish liuptist church of town next wook. Thoro will bo preaching by Itov. K. O, II. Catterall, who Is well known hero, having boon tho successful pastor of tho P. M. churches of this town and Mahanoy City prior to becoming a llaptlst. Go soo Glrvin, Duncan & Wuldley's Oalna and Porcelain waro In Tea, Dinner, Toilot, licrry and Egg sots, etc, 220-2t Notice, Alt mombors of Shenandoah Choral Union aro roo,uostod to moot at' Primitive Methodist church to morrow ovenlng, at 8 o'clook. Coughing Loadu to Consumption. Kemp's llalsum will stop tho cough at once. If thoro Is anything wrong with your towing machine, or your neighbors', tond word to tho Singer offlco, 21 Kait Centre street. U.27-U "Baby Ruth aavotto." Tho newest and moot popular out, "Uatiy Ruth Oavolto," ut Urumtn's Jowolry and muslo itoro, 1-S-tf Vcnll Vldtl Vil li This Is said of Salvation Oil for It tomiuers the worst oasis ot rheuma tism nnd ucnralgta at one. Price ssly t nts a bo 111, ITEMS GLEANED ON THE STREETS. AT THE HOTELS AND OTHER TOWN POINTS. TERSE TOPICS OF THE TIMES. How tho "ModocB" of tho First Ward Manage to Pass Away an Evening? .With Rollor Skates. Tho assessment ruling of County Solici tor Mlnoguo wus tbo leading topic of dis cussion last night und that gentloman -oost thoory was pretty badly critioized. It is doubtful that one taxpayer in town con curs In it. All who discussed the matter wero of tho boliof that the attestors cannot go oulsido of tho oath they havo taken and that they must assess all properties at what tlioy will bring at a iona fide sule to-day. V Annltin. tmiln nf inla.Aef luet ntnl., ...iw.uui w .,..1,, to. IflB, UJKU. hinged on the communication published in tho Ukrald over the signature "Michael," in which Prank Schmidt and Prank Schlity.er was suggested as tuitublo candi dates for Iiorcugh Treasurer and police man respectively. The skepticloomed upas usual and charged that tho communication had its origin in tho Hkkai.d office. The communication created quited a stir In the Fifth ward.and ex-Tax Collector Schmidt's nlCco was crowdod until a lato hour by parties who take an active interest in politics. Most of them were Germans Somo accepted tho communication in good faith and thought it would be a good idea to put tho suggestions mado by "Michael" In oporation. Others looked upon it as a piece of sarcasm from tho First ward, A well-known German. Hid to-day that ho thought the "Michael" lottor was a fooler from an Irish Democrat who knows that bis' parly regrets the recent Irish Gorman fight in tha Fifth ward. "They know that wo can make them jump if we wish to, and that wo can await our time And get something bolter than either olllco mentioned by "Michael." V Superintendent Freoman is Ucating the schools that vere obliged to vacate tho Whlto street building und will have the work dono by Monday. Schools have been locatod in the Pbuinix Uoso Com pany's houso, and tbo M. E, and P. M churches.. Last evening the trustees of tho Presbyterian church granted the use of thoir chapel, which will bo ready fur occupancy on Monday. ... Ono evening this week tho "Modoos" of the First ward.Jof whom 'Srjuire Mona ghan is Big Modlcine Man, managed to have a hilarious timo at .the expense of a pair of roller skates and an Intoxicated vis itor. Tbo visitor was a woll known mem ber of one of tho local fire companies. He ontored the offlco and fell asleep on tbo judicial lounge Tho Modocs secured tbo skates, fastonod them to the visitor's feet, turned down tho ligbts,and after gottlng at a sfo distance, shouted "flrel" Mr. Vis itor aroso on tho lounge and attempted to got upon his feot, but went across tbo room like a rocket And landed in a heap in ono corner. The rattle of tho skates, inability to g"t upon his feot and the darkness bo wildored the fire laddie and be bumped, thumped, bounced and crawled about the place like a terrified pup trying to get out of a box. When the visitor tired of tbo acrobatic performance and rolled over on tho flojr to sleep again, saying he thought tbo flru would bo out before he got there, tho Modocs turned up the lights and re moved tbo skates amid roars of laughter, Buoklon's Arnica Salvo. The llost.Balvo in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Soros, Tetter, Cbarpod Hands, Chllblalna Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively euros Piles, or no payment required. It Is guarantood to glvo perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by C. U. Uagonbuch, Maehiuos for a Faotory. C. J. Qulnn, of town, general ajcent for tbo Singer Sewing Machine Company, yesterday roceivod an order from the Flnogrovo shirt factory for thirty sewing and ono button bole machine of tbo Singer mako. Tax Rooolvor's Notioo. Notice Is horoby given that on and after March 1, 1802, five (6) per cent, will bo added to all taxot remaining unpaid for the year 1801. Iiy order of the County Commissioners, all taxes muit bo paid June 1, lSWi. Jonx F. Hiooinh, 2-21-flt Receiver of Taxes. Koagoy Is Aboad. And ho It on the first floor. Remember, no steps to climb with your children, and his work talks without money. W01 klnguiru 1 Look to your IntercKts ud1 save doctor's bills by using Dr Hull s t'ougb. Syrup,