A small "want" advertisement placed In the "lUiraW 'wTll brinB:innra.nn8wors1o the- tulvcrtlBer than through any other pa- read Ono trial will convlnco you of turn rt -...., oi,,,lorr.,.(u,n 1 hilt tllO "HtT- , A small "want" .advertisement placed in tho "Herald will bring more answers to tho advertiser than through any other pa- ' J,Vtrcu TxT It TCTrn luted In the town A A fVlT because It Is more 3LJL jMlAY JL generally read. One trlul will convince you of thfs f.u;t for the simple reason that the "Her ald Is read by all the people of the town. ala1' Is read by alt tho pcoplo ot tho town, j SHEKANDOAH, PA., TUESDAY. MAECH 22. 1S92. 'ONE CENT. The Evening Herald. ALL THE NEWS FOH ONE CENT. lias a larger circulation In Bhen.ndoah than any other paper published. Clrcu - latlon books open to all. It Js uot hla own health Col. Dan. Lainont la seeking In the Boutll, but the health of the Cleveland boom. Southern newspapers are parading the old solid-South' "force-bill" acare crow. ''The wicked flee when no man purauetb." BEciPitooiiY glvea ua as much or more aa we give in exchange for It. Free trade would arize a lnrge share of our best market nt home and give us nothing In exchange. The Bouth Carolina Senator who, just before the war of the rebelllou.de nounced Northern luborera aa "mud sills," "greasy mechanics, "and "small Hated farmers" ran against theltepub lican party aa the champion of the j dignity of labor not long after his de-'j nunciatlon, and found that he bad been monkeying with a buzz-saw. It is but a short time since the highly moral .Cleveland was egging on the highly immoral Hill in the villainous theft of the Legislature of New York. Now the Cleveland ltes are railing because the bold robber is more popular than the sneaking re ceiver of etolen goods'. Figures that do not lie show that over $ 20,000.000 of value was added to the woolen goods production of thla country under the McKinley law during the Jaat ten months of tho year 1891, and these woolen gooda were never before so low In price aa they were during that .time and are now. Slavery abolished, free homesteads provided," industries vastly developed, and new employments ' opened, the dollar of the workingman and bond holder exactly equalized, high wages maintained, and protection almost perfectly adjusted are some of the CENTS PER YARD FOR Floor Oil Cloth; others for 30, 85 and 40 cts, and upwards. The nrettlest line of Oil ninths aad Carpets In Shenandoah. C. D. Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 B. Jardln St., Shenandoah. OTJE PLATFORM: Good goods at aa low.prices as wo can honestly afford to sell them. Honest weight and measure no misrepresentation. OTJJEL, MOTTO: Not how cheap, but how good. We aim' to sell straight, honest goods, frqe from aduh terations and impurities, so far as toe know or can fudge. Qood goods are alivays tvorth tJieir price, poor goods are dear at any price. Our Fancy Minnesota Flour W the highest trade Patent Flour, we have ever had. "We have no better to ofler at. any prjee. The price has been $0.00 until about a week ago. It Is now $5.00 1 er bar rel." ThlB is tlie lowest price ever known for the best Minnesota Patent Flour. Wo guarantee every barrel to give, entire satisfaction. OurfatiylardSFs oil, tallow or other foreign substance to reduce the price. f Is the bst 3 cured, and alwava se lected cuts. We never buv touch nor stringy pieces at ahy prlco. Our Chipped Summer Sausage- Is the flntut quality and well seasoned. Increasing sales ia the best evidence that it pleases the trade, G. W. KE1TER, Corner salient points in thu labor record of the Republican porly that1 no laborei can afford to forget or lgndre. Money Is the life-blood of com merce. Free trade would deplete atitl weaken the commercial body pr lit It us bleeding depletes and weakens tlu body physical'. Protection keep our money at home, and so nourishes and strengthen our material health and prosperity. It is now a well known fact that the average of labor wages if rtKrwinhiH yearly and rapidly in England, despite the efforts of trade organizations to prevent that Inevitable result of u poor home market and a declining commerce. At the pnseutra'teof progress under the McKinley law this country will soon take the wool products markets of the world from Great Britain and successfully compete in the markets of that rapidly-declining, terrible ex ample of the results or free tmue. Yet the party without any other issue proposes the repeal of this beneficent law. Prevention Bettor Than Cure. Many persons are afflicted with skin oruptlone, bolls or ulcers. Brandreth1 Fills taken freely will In a short time effect n complete cure of all such troubles Ulcers of long standing havo been cured by them. Carbuncles hnvo been checked in tbolr inclpioricy by thorn. Tho worst fever tore?, bed sores, and the like have boon driven from tho tkin by thorn. Oily begin in time and a few of Brandrotk's fills will prevent many a sickness. Brandreth's Pills aro purely vegetable, absolutely harmless, and tafoto tako at any time, lw "Well, I'm Jiffgered 1" Tbey will appear here to-morruwevoning at Ferguson's theatre and a largo audience will welcome them, for who could resist that very original young comedian, Jas. B. Mackle, especially when he presents for our aniusoment bis now, bright burlesque, "Grimes' Cellar floor." This attraction has mado a tremendous hit everywhere'&nd fun galore, fast and furious, is tho order of the evening, from the fird ovorluro to the last curtain. "Grimes' Cellar Ijor" re quires a whole car load of special scenery, mechanical oflecls and trick properties, Don't miss the fun. It will add ten years to your life. Best work ,do'ne at Brennan's steani luudry. Everything white and spotless L&ce curtains a specialty. All work guar anteed. Bring your children to Hall's gallery and have their pictures taken. 3 li-tf Our Fancy Creamery Butter HI wq bare ever sold. It Js always; fresh and always good. The price may seem high s( inetliiies, but the quality la al ways on tup. ' Our Table Syrups An nil pure sugar godds. Not mixed with trlucoee or corn syrup. They are fine flavor and color iud good body. Our it 0, Baking Molasses- Is straight, open-kettle New Orleans. Not mixed, and the best quality we can buy. UC AI2nnrTo BlvelO ouuoes to Wt MuHtt the pound aud 30 in. to the yard, and ns long as our Florida Oranges lust will give 12 for a dozen. "Wo expect a shipment dlrtct from Florida in a few days, No Mi skei'hesentati on 1 1 la not right aud it will not pay. Main and Lloyd Streets. THE NEW GOUNTY MOVEMENT GROWING, WE COULD GET ALONG NICELY ' WITH HAZLETON. MANY OF OUR PEOPLE FAVOR IT. A Romarkablo Change of Sonti- tnont In tho Matter During the Past Year or Two Some Interviews. .11 II EN tho new county JL movement took life ih lwo years ago it was a very small, barely a no ticeable thirigi and it was little larger when it was put upon its foet a lew weoks ago. But liko tho tmall snow ball which becomes larger aod larger as it is rolled along In the snow, eo haB this movement grown in popularity. It hat gained a size that warrants a belief that with propor care It can be brought to full, vigdrous rriaturlty. Interviews with many of our leadingcitizensdevolop a strong senti ment in favor of a now county. "Why," said ono from whom no encouragement was expected, "it would be tho bost thing that could happen tho town? north of tho Broad mountain. Shenandoah is nobody now. In the how county she- would havo some show for claim to importance. I would prefer Ilazleton to Pottsvillo as a county seat. "Yes, I an with you," said a prominent property holder. "We would havo better treatment Shenandoah and Mahanoj City would' wield contlderablo influence in the afftirs of tho now county and it would not require an increase of taxation. It seems to me tliat our present County Com missioners intend to squeeze all thoy can out of the big towns north of tbo moun tain, and when they are not doing the proving Pottsvillo steps in. I am fur h new county for many reasons." A Main street merchant said, "I see that Hnzleton would receive us with opon arms. By all means let us go to her. Ilazloton's hospitality has been tested and found full weight and I would willingly tramp to her court house. Her people are liko our own, horny handed, liberal and sociable no Ward McAllister business. Two yoara ago . I was against tho' new county move tnont, for no particular reason, only on general principles, but I have experienced a change of heart sinco thon and honestly bolievo that the sooner we can get into the now county tho better." Ono of the largest property holders in the town eaii he favored a division of tho county and said he was confident that ii the movement gots a serious start it will be come exceedingly popular, He '(nought the small property holdors and taxpayers would bo benefitted by It. Ha, too, was oppoiod to the movement two years ago. Twelvo of our prominent townsmoq were interviewed yestorday afternoon. They aro men of practicil ideas and always fl- uro prominently in affidrs pertaining to the advancement of the borough's Interests. Of the twolvd eleven apoko earnostly In favor of he movement and' tho twelfth man would not commit himself one way or tho other, as he had not given the matter sufficient thought. Qo promised to con eider tho matter and expross himself in a few days. "From what I have heard and road of the project," sild he, "I am in clined to favor it. There are a number ol my friends, In whom I have great confi dence, who favor tho division, but they havo given tho matter somo thought. For the present I stand non-committed." Strength and Health. If you are no; teelingstrong and healthy, try Eloctric'Bitters. If "La G-ippe" has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bit ters. This remedy acts directly on Livor, Stomach and' Kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you are afflicted with Sick Headache, you will find spoedy and pormanent relief by taking Klectrlo Bitters. One trial will convince you that this is tho romody you need, Large bottles only 50c. at O. II. Uagen buch's Drug Store. Spoolala Sworn In. Chief Burgess James Smith last night met the special police be appointed, in the Council chamber, and twore them in. Ed ward Katchford was mado captain of the force. lie received 18 votes and Edward Devers, of the First ward, received 15. P. J. Dovers was elected 1st lieutenant; D. J. Williams, prosidsntj Tim Ooakley, 8o rotary. Statesman Curley, of tho First ward, considers Batchford'a election a big victory, Gltardvillo'a Proarresa. Poitmastor Eberly and L'juIi BlaM, of Olrardvlllo, have ordered a number of Singer sowing machines for an overall factory tbey have established r.t Qlrard vtlto. 0. J, Qulnn, of town, Is filling tho order. Ilall's new mammoth photograph gal lery, 29 West Centre Btreet. Give him a call. 3-1-i-ti mm mmm A SOLDIERS' MONUMENT. A Suggestion That Our Town Havo Ono. Almoat every important town In the stto has a monument in memory of th de fondera of the Union In the late Civil W; and Shenandoah is with the places left ou' II tho allotment. Oar' people have con ribuli'd towards soveral sUch monument" arid it is suggested' that they begin to look1 for one of their own. The money require to build it will not run into very high fig ures, and surely we can ketp dnco with Mabanoy City. Shenandoab'and the eur rounilftig plnces have a population tbK would con tribii o at least $10 000, and a hands 'me and 'vi-ry luiUble monument could'b- eocurod for much loss than that. There Is no doubt that the many sociolie! of town wi.uld stop forward and con tribnto liberally to a suitable roninder of tho heroic deeds of tho Union's bravo de fenders. The Q. A. Pv. Post, IhnSonsof Vo'ernne, the P. O. S. of A.r Jr. O. U A. M"., Odd Follows and other eociolies could start a tieallhy list. Tho organizitions named, with small contribution?, could start tho ball rolling with toveril hundred dollars, and with caup flros and other events tho sum would soon swell to a healthy figure. A monument project was put on foot somo years ago, but owing: to a depression ol busines, consequent upon frequent strikes and Other ttflfiiri, it drdpped out of sight, Let the project bo revived. It will help the town and put on record a lasting recognition of tho services of tho brave defondors. Who will second tho motion? PERSONAL. Hurt Dennett, ot Crcssona.was In town yes. terday. J M. lloyer, of tho Hkralu, Is In Phlladol phla on business. Hon. D. D. Phllllpsof Gordon, spent a row hours In town last orcnlng. Mrs. William Stein nnd daughter, Sallie, spent to-day at Mahanoy City. Evan Devan and daughter, Lllllc, attended the funeral ot a friend at Ashland to-day. John Bernhart, who went to Philadelphia several monthn ago, has again taken uphla resldcnco here. Special Policeman Dovers vcat showing Squire Monaghan and Tim Coaltley tho many drawbacks of Pottsville yesterday. O. A. lu'lm returned from Pottstown last evening. It was his mother who died yoster day and not his father ai the IIehald had It. Hob Hydo, of Shenandoah, and Joo Iicddall of Wm. Penn, registered at the Mansion tor their usual Sunday visit. They aro both bright young men aud their periodical visits to Ash land aro always welcome to their friends. Ithland TtUgram, A Pleasant Time. The many young friends ofMUs Anna Dorr assembled at tho residonce of her parents, No. 218 North Main stroet, last evening, and spent a most enjoyable even ing. Games of various kinds were heartily particip ted In by those' present, and wh'dn thd hour for departuro came, all voted Miss Anna and her estimable mother excollont 'entertainers. The'gn'eSts wore': Misses Sallle "NVoomer, Laura Acker, Lizzie and Lilly Llewellyn, Anna and Lilly Ilosevrall, Nora Raudenbush, Ada Elsenhour, Mary John fsou, Lou Kester, Mary Lloyd, Sadie Hassler, Emma Major, Arvclla Faust, Mary Roberts, Tilllo Dcrr, Katie Frantz, Shamokln; Messrs. John and Frank Snyder, William and Jacob Krelger, Frank Starr, William Webster, Oliver and Isaao Wagnor, William Hutton, John Llewellyn, Thomas Godland, Oliver Elsenhart, Samuel Roberts, Harry Hallnor, Pnirloy Wins His Suit. In the civil court at Pottsvillo yesterday, before Judge Bechtol, the case of oi-HIgh Constable ltobort Fairley against this bor ough was tried. Mr. Fairley sued on a claim of $30 for extra compensation for dead animals ho buried. The' borough (ought the claim on tho ground that the alleged work was dona In violation of tho borough ordinances and contrary to the directions of tho Boroukh Council. The jury retired yesterday afternoon wfth in structions from tho court to band in a sealed vordlct this morning. Tho verdict was handed in to-day and found in favor of Fairley for $37.38. Borough Solicitor Pomeroy state! to-day that the verdict was In direct conflict with tho law as laid down by Judge Becbtel in his charge and a motion for a new trial would bo mado. Buoklon's Arnica Salve.' The Bost Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Itheum, Fever Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no payment required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2-r cents per box. For sale by O. II, Qagonbuch. Court Notes, John Dando was yesterday appointed constable.of tho Fourth ward. Tho bond of Juarph Seibert, tho newly appointed Justine of the Peaco in tho Fourth ward, in the sum of g.OOO, with J, F. Iligglns and Petor lllley as sureties, was approved by the court yesterday. 2,000 olovh bound books, worth 60 cents, for 20 rents each) D.OOO 26-cent papor covered novels, all new, for 10 cents each) at Max llnewt'e, Wost Centre street, Fer guson Iluiol block. Best photographs at Rail's gallery, 29 W. Centro stroet. 3-U-tf NEWS OF THE TOWN AND REGION, THE ANTHRACITE BASE BALL LEAGUE MOVING. SHAMOKIN READY WITH A LEAGUE Ex-High Constable Fairley Wira His aiilfc A'galn's'f tho Borough. Rov Powlck and. Wife Sur prised Last Evonlng. N early and successful boeo ball season is predicted by somo of tho enthusiasts who havo interested them selves in the Anthra cite 11 iso Ball Lnagup, Shamokin is parlicu larly activo in the work and has already formed a club. The' players are W. 1). Bronnar, firit bac; P. W. D-umbeiser, third baso; D. E, Brown and T. Jones, catchers: J. Eagan, second bao : J. Furd and O. Kutzner, pitchors ; Wi S. Heckman, short stop j B. Williams, O. B. Culton, J. Suyder, J. J. Eolley and Bert. Morgan, fielders. The club will hold a ball on April 23 to raiio tho $70 required as a de. posit with tbo League. A number of hnslness men of town have interested tbormolvcs in tho movement to put a club in the league and as soon as somo definite answer is received from the owner of the ball field In the trotting park, H' In terms tor the season, a club will bo formed and equipped. One ot tho goatlo man interested said last night that thu park matter would bo settled within a day or two. It is bored it will as Shenandoah should bo ablo to make a definito report at the loague meeting to be hold at Ashland next Tuesday. Tho Mt, Carmol Xew.i -assumes that its town has been shutout of tbo leigue. This 19 not so. The town failed to send a repre sentative to tho lcaguo meeting and there fore could not bo countod in, but thero is an invitation for her co-operation awaiting acceptance. Tho Ashland Telegram sayi: "Tho first step was taker! at Shenandoah toward tho formation of a coal region baso ball league or tho season of '02, and tho pro ceedings as published in our local columns, denote that.tbe action taken was a substan tial one and worthy ot consideration. Five towns have already signified their intention of placing a tem in tho field in the cont l'ngsea3on. Will Ashland consont to be tho sixth 7 That is tho question that should engage the attention of our lovers of the National Game, and be decided by the time (hat tho meoting it bold hereon March 20th. We believe that the senti ment hero is for base ball. We held tho reputation of being the best base ball town in the region in the days of tho Central 1'enna. .League, and wo bollove that we can again sustain that reputation if tho present loague will give us good ball. We havo the material to form one of the bost amateur toias in the region, and wo' bopo to see It placed In tbo Hold against our neighbors this season, and though we don't want to brag, wo think that when the time comes we will prove that Ashland don't need to shake before the best teams- that the rogion can trot out." A Format Welcome. The members of tbo Methodist Episcopal church last evening tondered Kev, William Powick a reception in honor of his reap-pointm-nt as pastor of tho church by the conforencA. About 150 ladioa arid gentlemen were1 present and the greeting'! accorded tho reverend gontloman were cordial, During the evening Mrs. Powlck was pleasantly surprised by receiving a gift consisting of an elaborate tilver service. If there ever was a real cur for cbronlo Coughs, Colds, Brouclilcal troubles and 1a (irlpno it Is lUnTlna. Don't tail to get the genuiue; avoia suusiuuus, Uisu only wilts, Pan-Tina la sold at f P, v. Klrllu's Drug Store. Pioture Frames. The largest and finest stock of all sizes of frames ever brought to this town at Keagey's studio. Call and soe him. Fell on tho Ice. An aged woman, whoso name could not be loarned, fell on tho Ice at the corner of Cherry and Jardln Btreots last night and it was nocessary to assist hor homo, For Rent. One dwelling house, contrally located, containing eight rooms, No. 13 North Jardin stroet. Also ono store-room and dwelling containing six rooms. No. 15 North Jardln street. Apply to Evan J, Daviks. 15 North Jardin street. aid niwimi uij iium bldvib iimii, uui be who wantonly purlolua my bottle ut Bulva-, tlon Oil, ateuls something that enriches him In-1 UTTn n..,.. ..... . .. 4M..Y..I 1.... uwu Him lout vm utv imum U., I (Wl.ui MJ UlfcUtHB uudyulus, u surrowlDg, Hoeul olluwu, until I cud slowly oreep to the nearest drug store. Wators' Weiss beer is the best, ltellly solo agent, John A, 6-5-tt Best photographs and crayons at Dabbs JLEOTRIO RAILWAY' NOTES. A Satisfactory Test at tho Power House. Mr. Curloy, of the New York Leather Belting Company, who arrived in town Saturday, spont, Sunday at work in the 'lectric railway power houso at Rippa- hannock and put two 82-inch belts on tho mmense fly wheals and counterihnfting, and two 12-i.ich belts on the dynamos. At 4:67 p. m. yesterday Wilbur F. Sad- lor, Jr., the vice pre6idont of tho read, turned on the steam and set one of the 2C0- horfo power Corliss ongines in operation. I'ho immonso machinory worked without a jr. Tho clutch was then thrown and tho dynamcs oporatcd with equal success. C instruction trains will bo run ovor the road botwecn the power houso and Lost Crot k by the latter part of this we k. The trains will bo usod to convoy ballast to points along the section that ned improve ment. Tho motive power will bo furnished from the power houso. A great doal of work has benn done on th line the past two days and It is oxpectod that by the oloso of this wook connections will bo mado so that trial trips can be made betweon thb power houso and the corner of Coal and Gilbert streets, In town. All work on small troftlos and bridges between Wm, Penn and Rappahannock was finished yesterday and to-dy the en tiro force of carpentors, builders and track men were put on tho large trestlos on the outskirts of town. More Complaints. Tho Herald is in rocoiptof soveral mora letters of complaint concerning gambling placos. Thay aro prominent ladios who complain bitterly of theso hell holes. They say their sons are being lured on to worso crimes throcgh them. One lady says there aro two barber shops In thi most prominent part of town where yuni men congregate and gamble until dav- light, and thai this is done on Sundays as woll as week days. They are always well supplied with drink all day Sunday, the I'.ock being laid in on Saturday n'ght. In oho of theso dens, the lady ays. vouoir girls may frequently be found "carrying on" disgracefully. If one-half tho stories told by thoso correspondents are true it is remarkable that the Chief Burgess and police have not gleaned somo information upon which tho places could be raided. One of the correspondents says the authori ties know cf tho places. It is certainly a bad sUte of affairs and something should be done to stop tho evil. It would be well if the parties making tho complaints would lodgo thejinformation they have with the police. Points for Business Men. Stop running round nights trying to be a Bohemian and a business man at the same time. Ilohlth is wealth in any vocation. It is of little uso to kick unless you havo something worth kicking at. When that is so turn in and kick with all your might. How long since you praisrd your clerk, ofllco boy or type writing girl ? Belter try it, possibly you would get better servico by doing to. How' much circulation has tho paper in which you advertise, and does it clrculato in the home or the gin mill 7 Those are mighty questions to the advertiser. Cash is tho ace and credit only the knave in tho business game. Tramps may muko ths knave right bower, but he is more often simply "tho jck'' coming in behind king and queon. You cannot wind up your storo, office or counting-room like a clork and set it going to profit and success. One's vocation is liko the bicycle it must be pushed all the While. A table stands on its weakest leg and a rope stands the strain of its weakest strand, and in life it is not what you can do in one day but what you can do when you fee' bad and aro out of sorts. Points. No better known remedy exists for a) 1 forms of Rheumatic diseasos than tho Gen uine Imported Anchor Pain Expeller, To bo had at all druggists at 60 c?ntB a bottle. DoBirablo Lodgo Room. A lodge desiring a cosy meeting room on Saturday, or Sunday evenings of each week can be accommodated at Mellet's hall which has been recently papered, palnteA and carpeted. Apply to M. Mallet. A Statement, ltev. Owen Enoch, pastbr of the Wcljl. Obngregational church, regrets the error which was mado In the church announce ment for last Sunday and begs to state that it occurred ontlroly unknown to him. lie trusts that no such occurrence will again take place. We have many friends who havo live I to the ripe old ago of eighty : tbey always usod Dr. Ooxe's wonderful Cough Syrup when afflicted with colds. Try It. for It never disappoints. Dr. Hull a Couch Syrup. At all dealers. Price 26 ccim i. bottle. Coughing Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will (top the cough, at once. , If you wish a good photograph of your self call at the Uall gallery, 20 W. Centre llroot. 3-1 Ht
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