"'W HPT r . ' 1 -" "- SUOSCRIDC FOR 11 the Latest Teitfo f ! The Evening Herald PUBLISHED III The Evening Herald nn lurnrn nu r n i n n J NEWSY, BRIGHT AND CRISP j ! THE UROEST ClUUllOH'lN THIS SECilOl. i VOL. VII.--NO, 61. SHENANDOAH. PA., FRIDAY. MARCH 11. 1892. ONE CENT. The Evening Herald. AXIi THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT. Has a larger circulation In Bbenandoah than any other paper published. Circu lation books open to all. TRIBUTE At thlstltuoltisBtasoti TO able to bear pralee from QUAY, one who Is in a jioal tlon to give It. "No one, more than General Clarkaon,the new Chair man of the National Republican Com mittee, Is better acquainted with the work done'by Senator Quay during the lust National campaign, and we reproduce part of a letter wiltton by him. General Ciarkson reviews the ser vices of the "greatest of political gen erals" of modern times, and states that the party owes him a debt that it can never repay. He concludes his letter as follows: "The reSolutlons.adopted by the Ex ecutive Committee when Senator Quay resigned the chairmanship have been read here to-day and unanimously 'indorsed with every slate and territory in the Union represented. I hail this -with the pleasure of a man and a com rade who has been through the lire with Quay, who knowa his worth and who Is proud Of bis friendship. "Whatever elee a furious and malici ous Democratic press may have suc ceeded lu accomplishing, whoever else may have beon stampeded by such an assault on a Republican leader, I am glad to know that the Republican National Committee, which was led by Senator Quay, speaking of him lu his great work in 1883, is willing to sttnd at his side and defend him now and for the future, and in whose genius and honesty In the national campaign It cherishes equal pride. No man in modern American politics has borne so much of calumny before, for the reason that there has beon no muu and there la yet no man whom the Democratlo party Is so anxious to de stroy." Thk Miners' Journal thinks that if the new county project is carried through and Shenandoah Is Included in it Schuylkill's criminal docket will bo relieved. Yes, that is true. Anil with the diminished attendance at ' court, Pottavllle will not be required CKNTS PEU YAIID FOR Floor Oil Cloth: others for fu SO, 35and40 eta, unit upwards. i "o prcuicBi une or uu uiotna and Carpets In Shenaudoah. C. D. Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardin Stl; Shenandoah. Our Twenty-five Cent List ! What25 Cents will Buy at Keiter's. a pouudH California Evaporated Penclics California Evaporated Prunes u ti California Itluc Ralalua no dirt or stems Pitted Clicrrlcs Currants Xexr Country Dried Apples Current Jelly s cans "No Brand" Corn 3 , Corn ncr psclciiisr Pcas-atralgbt kooiIb-not souks Tomatoes extra quality Tomatoeo-same quality hut smaller size Pared Peaches Pumpkin for pies Salmon extra quality wvs a Vt a qunrts New Orleans Hakliic Molasses ' m uciii i nuic rurun 2J 3 n it Pure Sugar Table 3 do:, FIcfelcB natural color, liard, crisp and sour. I Smoked iterrlinr, Entrlloli Bloaters 3 quarts Nw White Soup Beano 5 pounds Lima Beans 6 a aj ( 4 " 5 " 5 " 4 " a " 4 " Oak Flakes or Rolled Oats mixed Nuts ' Pure Country I,itrcl Yellow Bar Soap full weight White Bar Soap full weight lic-Nt Olclne Soup " ' 75. Washing Powder ; California Honey Pickled Trine nlccd. rendv for the table i do. PI.OU.inA OKAN!!S-large and sweet 6 coiiB HAUniNICS VSi Oil, 1 WINDOW SHADE, Spring Roller Fixtures' Complete tohnvo Qa many "hotls" as alio has at present aud her lawyers will have more opportunities to rest. j Shenandoah Is the only place in the state where the oathB are arranged to stilt tho convenience and fltthe con sciences of the onlcials who take them. The wave of philanthropy among millionaires that eaUstd Gould to dis gorge $25,000 for charity, will proba bly result lu Russell Sage contributing a pair of cast off suspenders to the Russian relief fund. It Is Bald that the Attorney Gineral is to be asked what form is the proper one for Cuuucllmen and other borough officials to take. This point should certainly he settled, for the oath ad ministered Monday night was a farce, compared with the oath tho Council men of the past have taken. But It is an excellent one for a Councilman With an elastic conscience. It Is poor economy to pay to witness prize lights when admission' to .the House gallery is free. The silver question Is making good sport. Some people still labor under tho be lief that had the old oath been admin istered to the Couucllnien one or two of them would now be under ball. That there will not be trouble is not yet a certainty. Weke wo workiug under a clly charter tho expenses would not be as great bb they are under n borough government. Then the few would not own the town and run it to suit thomseives. MiTOiiEUi and Sullivan ore writing to u finish, Llndley Murray and Noah Webster rules barred. The pen Is hiightier than the glove. It may or may not be true that some of our CouncIImen have elastic consciences. If they have not, let them ask to be re-sworn by- the old- time-oath. If they are innocent of any wrong they will cheerfully take It anil disperse all doubts In the matter, The Hcense rovenue is bo mortgaged already there is little hope for much Improvement of the streets this year, not soaks j a i Syrup A PITHY LETTER FROM ' POTTSYILLE. AN OCCASIONAL OORRESPON DENT WRITES IT. POLITICAL AND OTHER AFFAIRS, The County Sotvt Also Suffers Through Deals A Talk on tho, tho Judgeship There aro Plonty Candidates. . PoTTSviLt.it, March 9, .Tkjt ALWAYS had an idea that the coal towns north of tho mountain had the muddiest streets, but a visit to this sent of culluro will convince the most skeptical that tho cake belongs hero. Our Borough Council has also pa3-od through a "dral" anil there is plonty bad blood on hand for a future encounter. The "sworn circulation" Shenandoah organ bora soems to take delight in helping lb down "the gang." I suppose "the gang' can stand It, for I remombor that the crowd now basking in the smiles of the organ had little use for it some moaths ago, Tho defeat of Lawyer Edwards by Char ley Matton has no real political significance, ii -was mo result oi a "acai," ana that is all-there is in It. Political affairs are unusually' quiet. When tho subject is broached it relates to tho Judgeship. From what 1 can gloan, 1 believe Judge Pershing will have a sue ccssor next fall. Bill 1 I would not bet heavy on it. last year tho S'oung Demo cracy vas on top and opposed to Pershing, This j ear the Democratic organ z-, ion passed into tho hands of the "Wall Paper Syndicate," who helped to re-elect Juilgo Green, and if tho syndicate has tho fay .next fall It will mako Perching the nominee. But tho young Democracy declnres it will float to the top and make a showing at tho next County Convention that will nominate Hon. James B. Reilly forjudge and w. F. Shepherd for Con gress. RelHy's frionds intimate that he will accept the nomination for Judge, John A Hash has beon repeatedly urged of lato to accept tho nomination for Sena tor, but be has declined. Those who are urging him feel confldont that ho would bo elected; Mr. Nash seems to feel adverse to entering the field so coon after the bitter fight In last year's convention. Unless tho Republican factions unite mighty soon they will have a hard fight next fall. Tbh suggestion for harmonizing Ihb factldns has beon made: Judge, It. H Kochj Congress, Charloa N. Brumm; Sen ator, Dr. Uoxej Representatives, S. A, Losch, Eliss Davis and S. 0. Cooper; Di trict Attornoy, M. M. L'Volle. I am of the opinion that such a ticket should satis fy all factions and would go through' with a rush. It would leavo out Senator Keofcr Bnd Deputy District Attorney Shay, but Keefer has had Beveral terms and Shay web, ha is young yet and can afford to wait a while. The recent chartered eloctrlo railway has shaken up some of tho dry bones hero. As the new concern sooms to have plonty capital and wide-awake men at the back pf it the county seat and adjoining towns will find it of considerable advantagit. Our eloctrio railway company is not in high favor. It is Loked upon as too much of a family autl favorito concern, something like the Lehigh Valloy Company. believe the now company will receive hearty support from our people in all measures tbey may seok. There aro a numbor of Shenandoah cases on the criminal calendar for next week, One, in which Goldman, Ring, Liutorsteln and others aro to bo triod for conspiracy. will occupy several days. Jerry Toomey's case will also be beard next week, Buoklen'B Arnica Salvo. The Best.Salve in tho world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rbeum. Vdvbt Sores, Totter, Cbappod flands, Chilblains uorns, ana all Ukin .Eruptions, and dobI- tlvely cures piles, or no payment required. it is guaranteed to give oorfoct satisfaction. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per Box. ifor sale by O. II. Hagenbuch. For Rent. The store-room and dwelling. No. 18 and 10 North Jardin stroet. aro offered for rent on reasonable terms, If desired, tho store room will bo runtod without the dwolling, Apply to Evan J, Dayikb, 15 N. Jardin Btreet. Wind 'or Up Again, Willlo. Tho "organ," Played by Willie Morgun, Has a falsa note in the circulation tuno. We havo freauentlv ssid to our frinmla that Dr. Coxe's "Wild Cherry and Senika has no equal as a family cough remedy. rrioezo and to cents. FrOSted fut nUlV U mircul In nn. t wtx ,lnva by tho us of Solvation Oil, the gruat puln do- Wators' Weiss beer is tho best. John A Reilly sole agent. 6-6-tf PERSONAL. Sub-Letter Carrier Thomas is on duty to day. David Griffiths, of Shamokin, spent to-day In town. Calob Williams, of HazlotOD, was in town yesterday. II: C. Boyer, of tho IIkp.ald, left for Scrantod this afternoon, Ex-Postmaster Lhscb, of Mahanoy City, was In town yesterday. T. J. Foster, of tho Colliery 'Engineer, dcranton, was in town today. Dr. J. 0. Biddle, of Fountain Springs, spent a few hours in town last evening. C. S, Roibon and wif, of L"banon, were registered at the Ferguson House ycs'.or day. Dr. J. 0. Biddle. of the Minors' Hospital at Fountain Springs, was a visitor to town last night. Lotter Carrier Bock went to Williams- port this morning to ctand a civil service examination. Miss Laura Bickal, of Pottsvillo, is spending a few da s in town, the guest of Mrs. J. T. Graf. D. J. Connors acted as substitute on tho police force la.t night for McGrail, who was laid up by illness. 'Squlro Horn, of Brandonville, paid our sanctum a visit yesterday and paid forjt va.b nKfi'rltttlnn t r IKo TTvn ATT, Daniel Lauderman, outsido foreman at Kohinoor colliery, is nursing an arm in- I. .. t I- . . t .1 V. ! - 1 .. 1 ! . . I. - I ' uub IB nuiu iu nbbuitu uis uukiw mid liery. Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved From a lotter written by Mrs. Ada E, nurd, of Groton. S. D., we quote: "Was uken with a bad cold, wliieh sottled on my Lungs, cough set in and finally termi nated lu Consumption. Four doctors gave mo up.eaylng I could live but a short time. I gayo myself up to my Saviour, deter mined if I could not stay with my lrionds on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advhod to got Dr. King's Now Dijcoycry for Consump, tion, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all, eight bottles; it has cured me, and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottlos freo at O. H. Ha gonbuch's drug store, regular size, 60c. and $1.00. Of tho Rlent Oalibro. Ashland can pjint with pride to a nura bor of enterprising citizens, among them E. E. Price, who is untiring in bis effot.s and most generous with his capital to mako tho town boom. If Sbonandoah had a few citizens of his calibre alio, too, would boom. Ho has purchased tho Galland shirt factory building and promises to put into it two livoly industries. Good Looks. Good looks aro more than skin deep, de pending upon a healthy condition of all tho vital organs. If the Liver, bo inactive, you havo a Bilious Look, if your stomach bo disordered you have a Dyspoptic look and if your Kidneys be afToctod you have a pinched look. Secure good health arid you will havo good looks. Electric Bitters is tbo great alterative and Tonic acts di rectly on thoso vital organs. Carts l'imples, Blotchos,' Boils and gives a good complexion, Sold at 0. U. Hagenbuch's Drug Store, 60c. per bottlo. To Begin at Mahanoy. S. S. Sholl, assistant foreman of Jlaha noy City, Shenandoah, Girardvillo and Ashland Electrio Railroad, mado his ap pearance in town this week, preparatory to commencing work on this ond of the lino. 2Vi- Weekly Record. An Important Difference. To mako it apparent to thousands, who think thomjelvos ill, that they are not af fected with any disease, but that the sys tern simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort borne to tboir hearts, as a costive condition Is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by tbo California Fig Syrup Co. 2.000 cloth bound books, worth FA rnnf - - - for 20 cents oachj 6,000 26-cont paper covered novels, all new, for 10 conts each, at Max Reese's, Wost Centre street, Fer. guson Hotel block. ' Coming- EventB. March 16. Grand entertainment In Robblns' opera houeo under the auspices of U. B. Grant Lodge No. 88, A. P. A. March 17. Welsh Congregational church tea party in P. M. ball. April 21 Marigold Toa, Robblns' nail : under the auspices of Lydia Degree Lodge, No. 112, I. O. O. F. Doelrablo Lodge Room. A lodge, dotirine a cosy rncotinsr room on Saturday, or Sunday ovoningsof each week can bo accommodated at Mellet's hall, which has been recently Papered, nalnled and carpeted. Apply to M. Mullet. Keagoy is Ahead. And he is on the first floor. Remember, no steps to ollnlb with your ohildren, and bis work talks without money. "Baby Ruth Gavotte." The nowost and most popular out. "Bbv Ruth Guvotte," at Urumm's Jewelry and musio store. l.fi.if GLEANINGS BY THE REPORTERS. ODDS AND ENDS IN INTEREST ING FORM FOR PERUSAL BY HASTY READERS. Incidents on tho Eloctrlo Railway. , yioo President Sadler's Deter mined Stand Against a Bel , llgeront Dago. TORIES' of life on the electric railway arc multiplying m the road noart com pie tion. If all tho inci dent! could be gathered they wtutd make I a teres ting storios. Tho fpltOwtng are now going the rounds. An Italian laborer had occasion to cro'f the high trestle on tho western outskirts oi town i ( w days ago and started over Getting half way he became dizzy. He called for help, but his crtoB went unheeded and, he was obliged to crawl back to the starting point on his bands and kneos. Vice President Sadler bad an exciting experience a fowf days ago with one of tho Italians employed, In grading tho electric road. A case of picks had been ope nod and Mr. Sadlor was about to distribute them to those who had none, whon a tall, raw-boned Italian known as "No, 27," and who already had a p'ck, pushed forward and attempted to help himself. Mr. Sadler ordered him awuy, but "No. 27" paid no att-ntion. Mr. Sadlor is tall, slender and of very youthful appearance. "No. 27" 6ized him up accordingly and paid no attention to tho order. Again he was warnod oil, but he persisted in his efforts to secure a pick, whoreupOD Mr. Sadler lot drivo his right and knocked "No. 27" to the ground. The Italian ante muttering throats and oaths. Mr. Sadlor again knocked him to tho ground. In getting up tho third time "No. 27" picked up a heavy slick and advanced in a rago. air. oaaier was prepared lor tbo issuo and drew his rovolver, whereupon tho Italian skipped off and was stricken from the pay roll. He has Binco been reinstated on tho force. On Wednoiday Mr. Sadler and a Herald reporter passed a gang with which tho Italian was working. "How aro you '27' 7" exclaimed the Vice Prosi, dent. "No. 27" smiled, lifted bis cap and answered most ploasantly, "Bully, Mr, Boss." 'Pcoplo who have tbeso fellows working for tbcm frequently find it necessary to show their authority by force, and thoy en force respect by doing it." It is true in "No. 27's" case especially. All wjrk on tho electrio railway, with the oxception of that going on in tho power house, was stopped to-day on account of the storm, The removil of tbo electric cars from the P. & It. freight depot was commenced this nfternoon. Tho cars will be taken to Lost Creek. .Acknowledgement Corrootod. To the oQieert of the Home Friendly So ciety llaltimore, MU: Gentlkmkn; We hereby roturn our thanks this day for tho promptness with which wo wero protected in the fuco of misfortune, caused by tho doath of our be loved mother, Harriot Yarnell, for which wo received in full this day, through your oillcers and agent, David T. Williams, the sum of seventy dollars (?70.) Wo cannot speak as highly as wo with to recommend this .company beforo tho publlo fur its promptness. In assisting tho needy in time of distress. Therefore, wo adviso all fam ilies to have protection by onrolling their names with this company, TllK ClIILDRKK. 28 W. Centre St., Shonandosh. The above notice appeared In tho Her ald heretofore and is republished with the substitution of the word "misfortune" in the sixth line, the representatives of the deceased objecting to the word "poverty" used in tbo previous Insertions. It Aooopted as Compliments. We feel complimented on finding that three of our orleinal article nn fmiir nt the times have beon found worthy of t paco in tbo columns of tho Shamokin Diajyalch without a line of credit, that papor evi dently appreciating them to an extent warranting their adoption t original. But we are more uattored upon finding the Shamokin Herald uslntr ono of tbo lvndlnir articles as an original editorial. Fishing Taoklo. A largo lot of the finest fishing taoklo. eheapor and belter than ever, just received, Uomo and see mo befcre purchasing elco- whuro and you will save monoy at Max Rkkbk's, Ferguson House, 10 W. Centre St. Best work done at Brennan'e steam aitndry. Everything white and epotlese. Laco curtains a specialty, All work euar- anteod. Additional local new on teeond page. POLITICAL HUMOR. (1KKATKK Til AN UI8 1'ARTV. I am a Democrat. That's true. I say It with a will; Uut something more than that I am, I'm David Dennett Hill. Another title for the McKinloy produc inn: "A. Bill to EnenurHixi lUnmlifn nnH Othor Criminality." ,Loutaville, Courier. journal. And still you Democrats dou t eem to oo mucn encouraged by it. Tho Democratic party peeras to be small potatoes and few in a Hill. Tho silver lining to tho Democratio cloud ippaars to bo ripped off in places. DEMOCRATIC UAKMUNT. Cleveland Man "Fivo hundred C eve- land men havo secured quarters in Chicago for the convention." Hill Man "That's all right. Five bun Irod Hill men have secure 1 half dollars to knock them out with." "I nolico," remarked a young politician, "that a veteran Demociattays the Demo crats in Congress aro an organized mob." "He's wrong," put in an old politician; "that is to eay, ho is wrong as far as the or ganization is concernod." QKOKQK WASniMOTON'S TOLITlCa. Johnny's fatbor is a Democrat, but Johnny is beginning to have an occasional doubt. On tho last twenty second the lad became inquisitive. "Pop," ho asked, "w3 Goorgo Washing ton a Democrat?" "Hu was, my 6on," replied tho father, without a blu h. Tho boy rt fleeted for a full minute. "Well," ho said at last, "I don't eeo just how that can be, Pop. Ha Jiovor told a 1 e, did ho?" If prizs medals indicate success, then F. Ad, Richter& Co., the manufacturers of tho coitibratHil. imported "Anchor Pain Expollor," are far in tho lead over others. 29 prizo medalB awarded tt them at the in ternational expositions, London. Paris, Antwerp, etc. As a remedy lor all Rheu matic diseases, the celebrated imported is unexcollod. Sold by all druggists. 3t A Warniug to Crooks. The memborB oi the new polite forco have conducted themselves in a manner sinco the organization that gives tho people assurance of excellent service. They have shown thomseives active and wido-awake men and aro devoting special atter.tiou to the movements of strangers. Wjenever thore is a change in a polico forco of a town there are scores of crooks who pounco upon tbo place with the idea that a field protected by "greenio3" can bo easily worked, but tho crooks who may como to Sbonandoah under that impression will bo bagged before they are here long, If this meets the eyes of any such they should clip it out and paste it iu some convenient place for reference. To-night's Assembly. Elaborate arrangements have beon mado fur tho assembly ot the R. and Y. Carna tion Cub to be held in Bobbins' opera house this evening. The uffair will bo the social event of tbo season and it has ox citod interest throughout tbo county. Tho hall has been beautifully draped with lace curtains and flugs of every description and tho balcony has beon carpeted and other wise specially preparod for tho comfort of ppectators. Tho famous Schoppe orchestra will furnish tho daucing music. Lane's Family Medicine Moves the bowels each day. Alosi people neoJ to use it. He Means Business. Chief Burgess Smith and High Constable Fly nn made a tour of tho town yesterday in spite of the snow storm and noted im provements required in paveruopts and other parts of prODertlos. Mr. Smith savs it is his Intention to euforco all the bor ough ordinances to the best of bis judg ment and treat all people alike. He expects that Uis efforts In this direction will be respected and hopes that bo will not bo met by claims to favorili'tn. "AngeJ of, Night" Is what Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has been termed by parents, whose worrying and coughing 'children have been boothvd and oureu, and haye secured sweet kltnnuer by using this excellent remedy. Price only 36 ceuts a bottle. Buy Keystone flour. He careful that the iame Lkssiq & Co., Ashland, Pa., is nrlntM on every 6ack. 3.8-SUw LOOK OUT I I um on my way to JAS. S. THOMAS' Canned Goods and Jellies ! whleh he Is selling very cheap. Flour and Provisions T 118 W. COAL STREET.