SUBSCRlDE FOR III tye Latest fcvs j PUBLISHED IN The Evening Herald i DELIVCHED BY CARRIERS. The Evening Herald NEWSY, BRIGHT AND GR1SP THE lARQtST CIRCULAT10H IH THIS SECTION. J1!, Jt I Lai 4.1 VOL. V1I.-NO. 63. SH EN AND O AH, PA.. MONDAY. MARCH 14. 1892. ONI' GENT. in it s The Evening' Herald. AMi THE NEWS FOH ONJS OKNT. Has a larger circulation In Shenandoah than any other paper published. Clrcu latlon books open to all, This crowded oondlilou of the Hint aIjD la nmiile evidence of the paper's value as nn advertising medium, uud tbe demand for adveitltlng space is conclusive evidence of the paper's popularity. Tiik ringsters, bribers and dealers In false promises have been driven to their holes in Shenandoah. We trust they will stay there. Sunday News. The changing of .'he oath of olllce gives the above some color of truth. Tin: Pottsville papeis and the Mah- auoy City Trl- Weekly JRccord main tain that the new county agitators in Shenandoah are "oil" and that they are prompted by jealousy; but they fail to show wherein the ground for their views lie. No arguments have been advunced agaiust the facts and figures published in the Herald last tjeek Jjet us have a discussion of the subject. It Is an interesting one. The gloomy news from Europe con tinues. Famine stalks abroad, with disease, desperation and death in its hideous wake. Reports from VVien show a great increase in ciime, which is attributed to the general industrial prostration in Europe. Numerous deaths from starvation are reported in Hungary, a country which seems to deservo its name just now. Mean while the famine in Russia continues in all its horror, aud the coal miners' . stiiko Btarted in England has spread to Belgium. No wonder the wretched uud wasted wage-earners of the old ' world look to the United States as the land of promise and plenty. The Democratic New Orleans Pica yune, which bitterly opposed the Me Kinley bill und the sugar bounty it proposed, now admits that tbe meas ure has been a wonderful help to the sugar planters of Louisiana. It 25. CENTS PER YAItD FOH Floor Oil Cloth: others for ?U 30, 35and40cts, andupwards. i no prcuicst une or uu moths and Carpets In Shenandoah. C. D. Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. Fancy Minnesota Patent Flour! v 250 BAKKELS - AT $5.00 PER BARREL CASH. This is not an advertising dodge, but a fair, straight m offer. 1 own tlie Jlour. It is the BJESX FLOUR I have. I have HO J3BT1BR to offer at any price. I have sold It Jor months. I believe it to be tqual to any JSANGY FliOUIi. in the market, and will guarantee it to give en tire satisaction in every respect. G. W. ESEITBSR, Comer tttys that while It Is true that Un people of the country are taxed to pay the sugar bounty, tills tax Is trilling compared to the saving ctcuied by tlie remoyal of the sugar duly, and that the bounty is building up uu American Industry that saves to this country many millions of dollar whloh have heretofore gone abroad to pay for foreign sugar. The Picayune, consciously or unconsciously, admits the foice of the aiguments tired by the advocates of the M-Klnley bill, uud which couslltuto the very foun dutlon of the pro eotivo polbiy. NEW MANAGEMENT. Hall's Photograph Gallery Meota With Groat Success. Tho old photograph gallery, formerly Holi'mnn's stand, 29 West 0 -ntre street, has been leased by U T. Hall, lor a term ol yea's. It is now being remodeled And ro fitted, and when finished will bo one of tho most attractive pieces in Una section of the stato. No expense will be spared, as Mr, Hull is an artist and will endeavor to muko it as homo-like as possible. All work wilt bo finished hero, an extra force of hands having beon employed for that purpose. Ho expects to bavo everything comploto by April let. In the meantime business will be carried on the same as usual. Hereafter, work will bo finished promptly and in the highest stylo of the art. G vo him a cll and be convinced that bo Is an artist worthy of patronage. 3-14 It Coming Evonto. March 15 Grand ontortaintnont in Bobbins' opera house under tho au: pices of U. S. Grant Lodge No. 38, A. P. A. March 17. Webh Congregational church toa party in 1'. M. ball. April 10. Supper under tho auspices of Star of Bethlehem L dge, L. 1. A., in P. M. church hall. April 21 Marigold Tea, Robbins' nail: under thn auspices of Lydla Degreo Lodge, No. 112, I. O. 0. F. Hal 's new mammoth' photograph gal lory, 29 West Centro slreot. Give him a cull. 3-14-lf Dlod. BLIGKLEY. On tho 18th inst., at Shonnndoah, Pa , Mary, wifo of Joseph Ulickley, aged 32 years. Funeral will tako place on "Wednesday, 10th inst., at 2:30 p. m., from tho family residonce, No, 205 East Coal street, to proceed to the P. & K. depot and thenco by tho 2:55 p. in. train for Port Carbon, where interment will bo made. Friends and relatives respectfully invited to attend. 3-M-2t Bo on time, for prevention Is better than cure. All coughs and colds, throat and lung affects, aro cured by Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. Only !5 cents. Coughing- Leads to Consumption. Komp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Boet photographs and crayons at Dab b'e - Main and Lloyd Streets. MINERS TO BE PROSECUTED. ELEVEN MEN OF BEAR HUN COLLIERY DEFENDANTS. INSPECTOR STEIN PROSECUTES. Too Many Men Got on a Cage and R' fused to Get Off, Where upon thegMlne Foreman Complained. HEN tho court at f.li WAV PotUvlllo Is relieved r .fff some t'ie ciscs now occupying its at tention it will bo call d upon to consider an important one involv ing the obeyanco of tho mino law by miners and laborers. It eoems that on Tuesday last eleven men got upon tho cage in tho slope ol Bear Hun and rofuscd to get off'whtn told to do so by tho top man. The eleventh man re fused to step forward, and the men on tho cage declined to say who ho was. Mine Foreman it. B. Piatt notod tho names of the olovon men and reported thorn to Mine Insp:ctor Stoin, who has placed tho caso in tho hands of hisadyisory couiieoI, S. U. Karacher, Esq,, of Potts ville, and prosecutions will be onlored. Mr. Karacher will havo warrants issued and tho acctisod will bo taken boforo the Judges of tho Pottsyillo court to answor for tho violation of Rule 17 of the General Kulos ombracod In the laws of 1891. Tho accused men arn Thomas Daloy, Goorgo Beck, M Malono, William Kauff man, John Soakavago, John Goodrich, F. Passcayage, "V. Mack, Edward Williams and M Monaghan, No. 1. Malone resides at Boar Run and tho othors in town. - Tho law under which tho prosecutions aro msdo Is as follows: "Itu. e 17. Not raero than ton (10) per sons shall bo hoisted or lowered at any one tirao In any shaft or slope, and whenever five persons shall arrive at tho bottom of any shaft or slopo in which persons aro regularly hoistod or lowered they shall bo furnishod with an empty car or cage and be hoisted, except however, in minos where there is provided a traveling way having an average pitch of Alteon degreos or loss and not moro than ono thousand (1,000) feet in length. This, however, shall not prohibit tho hoisting or lowering of twenty (20) persons at one time on elopes whero two (2) or moro loaded cars ye regularly hoistod : Provided, That not less than thirty (SO) workmen working therein, make such a request in writing, to the in spector of tbe district, and if, in his judg ment, tho hoisting appliancqs in every ro spoct are of sufficient strength, he may comply with the request of the workmon. Provided, That in any coal mino or col liery wher tho hoisting appliances aro not of sufficient strongth to hoist or lower the number of porsons named, ho shall have tho power to reduce tho nurnbor of per sons to be hoisted or lowered." The article of tho Act setting forth the penalty for violation of tbo law provides that any judge of tbo Cwrt of Quarter Ses sions of tho peace of tho county in which tho mine or colliery, at which the offense, act or omission as hereinafter stated has occurred, is situated, is authorized and re quired, upon tbe presentation to him of the affidavit of any citizen of tbo Com monwealth setting torth that tho ownor, operator or superintendent, or any other porcon employed in or about such mino or colliery had beon negligently guilty of an oflenso against the provisions of tho Act, whereby a dangorous accident had resulted or might havo resulted to any person, to Issue a warrant to tho Sheriff directing him to causa such person to bo arrestod und brought beforo tbo judge, who shill hoar and dotormlno tbe guilt or innoconco of the porson; and if ho bo convicted he shall be sentenced to pay a flno not oxceeding five hundrod dollars, or an imprisonment in the county jail for a period not exceeding threo months, or both, Tho law also provides that the accused may walvo such a trial before a judge and demand a trial by jury upon furnishing bail to await such trial in tho Court of Quarter Bossions. Or tho acouted may elect to remain in iail until such a trl tl can bo had. This case will be the first brought in this district under tho present law. Mine Inspector Stein says that ho intends to push all cases for violations of tho mino law that come under hli notice, whether they bo s- AT? against laborer, minor or ops-rater, ho i dotorminod to have tho rutio of ncc'denlt and d -nths in bis district reduced. He sayi tho cates in which miners violato tho lav passed for tho protection of their own li vi and 1 m s aro becoming too numorous ar.d examples must bo made. Tho witnesses In tho cao aro Hon .Jme Brennan, Wiggans ; Charlos It-bb, and Joseph Pinard, of town. PERSONAL. M. I Whltakcr spent to-day at Pottsville. D. J. Conncrs was an attendant nt court to day. Dr. D. XV. Williams spent to-day at tho county Boat. Judge Sadler, of Carlisle spent Sunday In town. Postmaster Ormo, of St. Clair, was In town yosterday. A. Ij. Shay, Esq., of Pottsville, was In town on Saturday. David Johnston, of Kast Coal street, Is seriously ill. Hon. U. D. Phillips, of Gordon, was in town on Saturday. ltev. William MoNally left for Philadelphia this morning. Charlos 11. Fowler spent Sunday in Danville with relatives. Prof. David Herbert, of Pottsville, spent baturday in town. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Boyer spent to-day at I'ottsvllle and Port Clinton. Miss Rachel Iteese, of Centralia, was tho guosi or town friends over Suuday. O. IV. Shaydc, William M. Wagner and Harry Jacobs spent to day at Mahanoy City. Mr. and Mrs. William Goff and Mrs. George w. iiouanu spent Sunday in Ashland. John Wheelman left town this morning for &an i rancisco, Cal., whero ho expects to locate. John I. Muthlas, of Mahanoy City, spent several hours with politicians in town on Saturday. P. J. Ferguson returned Saturday from Chicago, whero ho spent tho past week on business. Kdward O'Donnoll and Counoilman Martin McOuiro are doing Jury duty this week, at l'ottsvillo. John Portz was among the town people who auenueu court to-day as a witness In tho Toomoy caso. Owen B. Williams, who is superintending mine work for John II. Evans at Wilkos-Darro, spent aunaay in town. 'Squire J. J. Monaghan and Dr. Callen were among tho town peoplo who attondod court at Pottsville to-day on the Joro Toomey case. Hugh q'homas left to-duy for Montana, accom. puulod by his family, and will locate there. Mr. ThomoB' departuro leavos a vacant Justiceship In the Fourth ward. William J. Millor, of Mt. Carmol, to-day as sumed tho position of Inside fureman at tho Furnace colliery, Gilberton. Mr. Miller was formerly insldo foreman at tbo Black Diamond colliery, near Mt. Carmel. If you wish a good photograph of your salf call at tho Hull gallery, 20 W. Contro 6trcet. 8-14-tt "MoKenna's Flirtation." The only regretable foaluro at the per formance of "McKenna's Flirtation," in tho Academy of Music, last night, was tbo sizo oi the audience. It was miserably email for tho high character ol tho enter tainment, but it is ever thus when a fi s clase company appoars bore. For nearly threo hours tbo audienco was kept in a roar of laughter by tho drolleries of William Barry, as "Timothy JtcKonna, a contrac tor " nis support was excellent, tho cast being made up of a bevy of pretty girls who appeared in a number of choruBe3 and dances. Saturday's Miners' Journal. "JlcKenna's Flirtation" ill bo produced at Ferguson's theatro to-night. An Important Difference. To mako it apparent to thousands, who think tbemiolvos ill, that they are not af filed with any diseaso, but that tho bj-s-tern simply Eeed cleansing, is to bring comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition istasily cured by using Syrup of si igs. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Pension Granted. Patrick Whalen, of L-st Croak, has securod through 'Squire Shoemaker a pen sion of $12 per month dating from Decem ber 5, lbOO, for a claim basud upon rheuma tism, disoato of tbe hea't and it jury of right leg resulting from fracturo. Desirable Lodge Boom. A lodge desiring a cosy meeting room on Saturday, or Sunday ovonings of each woek can be accommodated at Mollet's hall, which has been recently papered, painted and carpeted. Apply to it. Mollet. Shamokin In It. A coal region base ball leaguo will be formed at Shenandoah next Tuesday, and Shtimokin will bq among the towns in tho circuit. Stamtkin Dispatch. "Baby Ruth Gavotte." Tbo neweH and mot popular out, "Baby Kuth G.ivotto," at Brumm's juwolry and musio store. 1 C-tl "Prove all thingn, hold fast that which it good," and you will bless the day you learned ol tho virtue of Or C'jxe's won derful Cough Syrup. A Voloo Prom Florida. ,.vF:y' K;.I.,7:l,m' tAsa t'l'rlda, says. Ked Flag Oil Is one of tho most bucotwtrul pulu euro esell. It's an unfailing remedy fur Hlieuraalls u, Neuralgia aud efpialus, Ked Klajf Oil oasts 20 cents. Bold at V, I'. Si, Klrlln's drug store. THE COMING LAKESIDE SEASON, THE BOOKING OP B'G AT TRACTIONS BEGUN. PAWNEE BILL IS AMONG THEM Paul Boyton's Groat Water Ag gregation Also on tho List. Preparations for tho Great Musical Festival. XTKNSIVE pioparu tions for the noxt sum mer tc.t'on at Like- eiJo aro now being mudoandsoveral greet and very expensivo at tractions aro already on lhi list. Pawner Bill's new and en larged na Wu.i show Is booked f"r a week in July. Pawnee Bill Is now in tho Cherokee country and when bo returns east next mo.ith will bring many new and novel attractionp. Paul Boyton and his wonderful aggroga tion of water wonders is another attraction. Thi company has astonished thousands in Europe and this country. B. J. Yist, of town, who will havo chargo of the pavilion restaurant next season has commenced to put the place in order, lb ha also closed contracts with several prominent caterers. Special attention will be given to tho laics this year. Several now. and novol ert.Hn will be at the disposal of the pleasure si oken. Tho irogrimmo for tho great muical fi clival will bo issuod next week. The committee has assurances that at least six choirs will compcto for tho big prize. Bring your child i cm to Hall's gnllery and havo their pictures taken. 3 14-tf Oourt Notes. Joseph Harmon and Andrew Prikolosky, who w(-m charged with robbing tho housi s of John Fallon, Eden MoNoil and An thony ltutkos, in tho First ward, wore ac quitted. Tony C'.osolta the Italian who out tbo threat ol Myda Cupizenio, an agod Po laniler of AVost Coal street, was convictod on Saturday. Martha Flaherty has beon appointed guardian of James Davine. Ohange of Date. A grand entertainment will bo held in Robbins' hall on March 15, under the auspices of Lidgo No. 38, A. P. A. Dannn and Gisloy, comedians, will tako part in tho entertainment, and other members oi the Gymnasium club. Tickets, to all parts of tho houeo, 15 cents. 3 ll-lit Obituary. Joseph B'ickloy mourns the loss of his bolovtd wife, Mary, who dlod at hor residence, on East Coal street, yesterday, in child birth, Mrs. Ulickley was but 32 years of ago. The funeral will tako placo Wednesday aftornoon. Tbo remains will bo placod on tho 2:56 p. m. P. & R train for Port Carbon. Buoklen's Arnica Salvo. The Bost.Salvo in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rhoum, Fever Soros, Tctlor, Chaj pod Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no payment requirod. It is guaranteed to glvo perfect satislaction, or money refundod. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by C. 11. Hagenbuch, Best photographs at Hall's gallery, 20 W. Contro street; 3 14-tf For Rent One dwelling houso, centrally locatod, containing eight rooms, No. 13 North Jardin street. Also one storo-room and dwelling containing six rooms, No. 15 North Jardin street. Apply to Evan J, Davibs, 15 North Jardin streot. Fishing Taoklo. A largo lot of tho finest fishing tacklo, cheaper and better than evor, just received. Come and see me before purchasing else whero and you will save money at Max Hkese'8, Ferguson House, 10 W. Centre St. Tho Oars Traneforod. Tho four electric oars tbat wo stored at the P. & R. freight depot were yesterday takon over the P. & R railroad by nn engine of tho road to Lot Crook and from that place they were taken over tba eleetrio railway oompanysown tracks to the power bouse. Best work done at Brennan'e ttefttu uudry. Kvarvthing white and spotlaw, loe curtains a spooialty. All work guar antee!. With the 10th oentury dawned the era of wonders. It bus also proved an era of sur prisesfor notwithstanding- Its frhtut strides toward knowledge, we are told that there are still in some places a few ottisens woo have not heard of Salvation Oil. Buy Keystone flour. Be careful that thf aumo Lkebio & Co., Ashland, Pa., U printed on every sack. 8-3-3taw AN IMMENSE BUSINESS. Jplondid Sh vrmg of tha Shenan doah Boef Company. The b iiMiiOfS of the Shenandoah Beet O'impaiiy, to whico reference has to Iro- piently Won made, c ntinuos t rnaku jigantiu ttrlds. Ono an 1 twenty cattlo a eck, In addition to thousands of pounds if pork, smoked goods, veal, lamr etc tatH,efM S ltiggBand his ab o corps Kebtants aro kept busy day and nlghi wpiug up with tho ordtrs. The car loal? ji beef aro always sold in ndvanco, and trequoiitly purchasers await tho arrival of extra cnr.. Thi business his gr va to -uch proportions tbo Swift company has tho erection of a beof houso at Mahanoy City. Th building will b built and fitted out ou tho plan as tho ono In town. The meats handled by the Shenandoah Beef C inipany has secured a hold upon tbo peoplH ot this town and su'rounding country that puis to fbghl all doubts about its cleanliness and whulesomenefs. Evory butcher in this section is now a patron of the establishment. The popularity of tho pliico hiis.grpally increased since visits by residents to the mammoth abattoirs o tbe Swift Oomp my in Chicago. Tho visitors lound that the same systora of cleanliness and care exercised at tho local hi use is observed at headquarters and that the beet and other meats are equal in grade and all respects to homo killed, and in many ca-es superior. Electric Bitters. This remedy it bocoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men tion. All who have usoJ Electric Bitters sing tho same song of praise. A purer medicine does not oxit and it is guaranteed to lo all that is claimed. Electric B.tters will CU--0 all discuses of the Liver and Kid neys, will removo Pimples, Boils, Sa.t Uheum and o her Directions caused by im- puro blood. AVill drive Malariu from tic system and prevent as well as euro nil Malarial fevers. For cure of H adaiho, Constipation and Indigestion try E'ectnc Bitters Entiro ea isfaction guaranteid, or money refunded. Price 60.'. and $1,00 per bottle nt C. II. Hagenbuch's drug storo. Sadler the Man. The Ashland Record says it confidently believes "Judge Sadler is coming to tho front as an invincible c ndidate. Tho peo ple of tho Mahnnoy Valley aro learning to know the Judge through personal ac quaintance and in a business way through his rotations with railway interest nuw building. It is hardly necossary to say that be measures up to tbo full standard of requirements for the oxalted pnsitinn of Supremo Judge. Ho does all this, ai d it is gratifying to know that tho public is com ing to recognize the fact more forcib'y every day." It Should be in Every House. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharpsburg, Ta., says tto will not be without Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an at tack of "La Grippe," when various other rcmodies und several physicians had done her no good. Robert Barbr, of Cooks port, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Dis covery has done him moro good than any thing ho ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try It. Free trial bottles at C. U. Hagenbuch's Drug Store. Large bottles, 60j. and $1. Little Weary Wanderers. Two boys of Girardville, Claude and Leroy Phillips, agoi ton and fivo years, respectively, left their homo yesterday morning to see the eleetrio railway power house at Rtppahannoak. They paseod tho structure without knowing Hand continued walking until they reachod Brownsville, where they asked a man where tho h uso was. Tbo party applied to direct them to this town and in tho aftornoon they found the houso of their uncle, Sanford Evans, Buffering from tho cold and hunger. They were sent to their home In the evening by train. Minnesota Patent Flour, 2o0 Barrels Best Palont, equal to any in the market, $5 00 p er barrel. Nobumbug about It. I bavo tbo flour will guarantee the quality. Cish will buy evory barrel. Keitkr. 3-12-tf Corner Main and Lloyd streets. Koagoy Is Ahead. And he is on tho first floor. Remember, no steps to climb with your children, and bis work talks without money. Waters' Weiss beer is the beet. John A Itellly solo agent. 6-5-tt LOOK OUT ! I am on my way to JAS. S. THOMAS' FOH Canned Goods and Jellies ! whloh he Is selling very cheap. Flour and Provisions T 118 W. COAL STKEET. a ,4
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