' ii. s,a.u ' want',' Advertisement placed In j the "Herald" will bring more answers to t no advertiser tharf tuntogfl Srly other ihS "llerttW" will bring-more unswers-to thoadvertlfthahThrouBhTOnymlrcnia- ESWANTf read. One trial will convince you of this fact, for tho Blrhiilc reason that the Her ald" in read by nil tho people of tho town. per clreu r.-- i ine town i rvi I - nmtMBft ' In hi ( roftd. Vr . i , t.. derail ivnu. uuc inui win convince you or tin fact, for the Kimulo nunn thai h Uaw Unj trial will convifcoe you of tliw I am irwi uv uu iih' people 01 me town. SHBKANDOAH, PA., THURSDAY. MARCH 24. 1892. fVGL. V1I.-N0. 72. ONE CENT. I The Evening Herald. I' AM- TUB NEWS FOK ONE CENT Hm a larger circulation In Buenandoah than .. ...KllahArl. HlfCU- any otnerpaptJi i.- latlon books open to all. Bhode Island will hold ita annual S.WHon In April. The itepuimcu.ua live every naeurance that they will redeem that state from the DemocratB. IN n few weeks more the annual street scraping will commence. fcacii load of mud carted oil will more than frepreBent the price of several tons or coal. The wise Republican policy of our government will secure for the Ameri can interests lu Venriuela the sanit protection as marked the Italian and Chilean disputes China threatens to retaliate if the proposed bill before Congress becomes n law. Americans have no business to bo in the Chlntse empire ; there's room enough in America to live. It has been suggested that a school be opened in tewn for the purpose of Instructing voters concerning the requirements of the Baker ballot bill. No one should be disqualified on account of ignorance of tho law. It is reported, from a very reliable source, that n large corruption fund has been raited by the Democrats for tho purpose of carrying the'electlon in Bhode Island. After the election the people will have the money and the Democrats the experience. The honest Democrats are becoming as much alarmed as the Republicans on account of the manner in which the present Legislature Is doing things in Albany. Men who will steal a Legislature will not stop short of taking everything within reach. They know they have already over stepped the mark and it Is too late now to retrace their steps. The next Legislature will be Republican and the members of that party .will earn their salaries several times over In CENTS PEIt YARD FOR Floor Oil Cloth: others for ' H 30, 35 and 40 cts. and upwards. , Tlio prettiest line of OUClotlia and Carpets In Shenandoah. C. D. Fricke'8 Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah. DON'T WORRY ! It you cannot understand JTlorida Oranges at 20 about it. Ton can buy people do the worrying, noto on the way, direct arrive in a few days, cent shfirp advance EIVE CEX1X A DOZEN. Our Minnesota Flour 1 Is the Hlcliest Grade Patent have NO BETTER to oiler has been 6 per barrel , IT IS NOW $5.00 This Is the lowest price ever sotn Flour, and wc guarantee every barrel to , give entire sntlslnctlou. Try Our Pickled Tripe, spiced ready x,ooo bushels Choice White Weighs 38 pounds One Car of MIDDLINGS and CHOP will Arrive in a Few Days. lew Fishing Creelc Ituclcwhcut Flour and Fresh Gk. W KEITER, Corner Main and Lloyd Streets. undoing all the bad legialatloU of tin Democrats. , . A LABOKcommlsskn Js engaged In the investigation of the condition of labor In Eugland. In one manufac turing district tlie commission found hundreds of Klris and women working from twelve to fifteen hours a day al wages ranging from one dollar to two dollars and a half per week. Free trade, or Democratic tarilF laws, means competition with these rates of work and wages. Many thousands of laborers in Eugland have lost their employment on account of tbe MdCluley law, nud the tendency of ther loss Is to depress an already low Btan lard of wages. As many thousands of labortrs in this country have received tho employ ment thus lost in England, and the tendency of their gain is to support and extend a high staudard of wages plainly protection nsalsts and sustains a uign stanuaru 01 wages ana mr- niehes industrial employment. TA-RA-RA BOOM-DE-AY. The Hone That In on the Lips of ljvery. body lu the Cities.' Tbe laU st and most popular song is "Ta-i ra-ra Boom-de-ajl" which has superseded "Comrades," "That le Love," etc. When it reaches Shenandoah wo may expacl to hour it sung, whittled, danced, etc, to a degree tbat will set our people wild. For tbe thu bonelit oi our readers wo print words of tbo new song. A Bmart and stylish girl you bee. Hello of good society; Not too strict, but rather free, Yet as right as right can bo! Never forward, never bold Not too hot and not too cold Hut tho very thing, I'm told. That 1.1 your arms you'd liko to hold! Ta-ra-ra Uoqm-de-uy, &o eight times I'm not extravagantly shy, And when a nlco young man Is nigh, For his heart I have a try And faint away with tearful cryl When the good young man, in haste, Will support mo round tho waist; I don't come to, whllo thus embraced, 1111 of my Hps ho steals a tastol Ta-ra-ra, &o. I'm a timid flower of innocence Pa says that I have no sense I'm one eternal big expensol Uut men say that I'm just Immense! F.ro my verses I conclude, I'd like It known and understood, Though free as air, I'm never rude I'm not too bad, and not too good! Ta-ra-ru, &c Buoklon'a Arnica Salvo. The Bost.Salve In tbe world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, .Salt Khoum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin iruptluns, and, pod tively cre Piles, or no pajment required. It is guaranteed to give perfocl.satiafaction, or money refundod. l'nce 25 cents por box. For sale by 0. II. Hagenbuch. Ball's new mammoth photograph gal lory, 29 West Oontre street. Give him a call. 8-14-ti why Keiter can sell JBine cents a dozen, don't worry the Oranges, and let other 7Pe have a largo shipment from Florida, tvhicli will- and notwithstanding the re will be sold at IWEISIY- Flour we Iinvc ever had. We at any price. The price until quite recently. . PER BARREL known tor the Best Kllune for the table, 4 lbs. for 25 cts. Outs, Clipped and Ilcclenucd, to the bushel. Ground Corn Jttcnl. Fresh Dulry Butter. LEANINGS BY THE REPORTERS. WHAT THEY PICK UP HERE A.ND THERE. ALL IMPORTANT EVENTS NOTED. Tho Klfotrlc Vim Alarm S3 tern "Will .Pos itively te In Working Or tier Next Hut tnnlay Nl(;ht Movements of Local 'I!olltlclns Other News. ESTERDAT tho olec trician of the Game well Fire Alarm Telegraph Company, who is putting the system In town under contract with tbo Borough Council, said that everything nil! bo in rondinoas Saturday evening, whon tho system will bo formally tested. Tho gentlotnnn having charge of tin work is Jlr.XJoorgo Oobmon,ol .New York City, who has boen electrician under the company for sevoral years, and whoBocms to thoroughly understand his business. Tbo gravity battery has been placed In the small room in tbe borough building over the stable of tho Columbia Hoso Company. All tho jars are placed in position, connected, and fillod with copper, bluottono, zinc and .water. Tbe mechanical apparatus by which tho hammer Is to bo operated was placed in position to-day and the ground, rods have beon driven ut the foot of tbe polos. Thq boxes will be placed In poiition to-morrow, Tbo indicators and gongs are In position in tbe Columbia engine room. Tbo people are warned against alarm Saturday evening, when it will bo neces sary to sound tbe flro bell ropeatodly, in order to properly test tho system. Au Interesting Itellc. Clayt. Folmer hat on exhibition, at his salcon on 'North White street, an old lock which, if it could speak, would toll many Interesting and thrilling storios of tho early days of Schuylkill. Tho lock hung for years on the old county jail yard gate at Orwigsburg, having been put in uso whon the prison was first built, in 1811. It re mained In uso from that time until tho county seat was moved to Pottsville, in 1852. The lock is heavy and bulky, weigh ing 8 pounds and 2 ouncos. It is in good working order and tho long, odd-looking key is with it. Tho lock has been in the Folmer family for over fifty yiars. An other old jU lock used shout tho same time and at tbo same place is owned by William Ileniinger, of Mahanoy City, who secured it from Mr. Folmer, Sr. That lock, howovor, is not as large and heavy as the nrst one mentioned. Orders for Evening Herald should be lejt at Hooks J- Ji town's news stand, iVb. i North Mam street. iUectrlo Kallwuy Notes. Tbe large trostllng at Dovey's crossing was tested yesterday by a competent engi neer, yho declared, it( sale , and strong onougn for tbe heaviest train. Nearly Ml tho advertising spaces .In the cars nave already been taken. Several additional cars will be ordered by tho company tblt week, The office of the company will be re moved to Itetbwich's building, on Ma n street, April ltt. Vice President Sadler and Superintendent Finney will have nicely furnished offices in those- quarters. Strength and Health. If you are not loelingstrongand healthy, try Electrlc'Bitters. If "La G-ippe" has loft you weak and weary, use Electric Bit ters. This remedy acts directly on Liver. Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those oigans to perform their functions. If you are a filleted with Sick Headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking Electrio.Bitters. One trial will convinco you that this is the remedy you need, Large bottles only Wc at C. H. Uagen- buch's Drug Store. ! ' Coining ISrenta. Mar. 80 "The Tattling Tongue," le ture by Rev. H, G James in the P. M church, for.the benefit of a tick and needy family. April 21. A marigold tea In Bobbins' ball, under tbo auspices of tbo degrco stall' Lydla Degree Lodge. No. 112, I. O. O. F, llemoval. E. it. SchaeQW, tho harness manufac turer, will remove on April 1st to 108 North Main street, next door to Wasloy's drug store. 3-21-tf l''utal Fall of Coal. Peter Slllmnitkl, a Polo roslding in the westom outskirts of town, met his death yesterday by a fall ot coal in tbo Ellen- gowan colliery. License Hi'curnd, The rehearing in the case of Mrs. Allco Mann, an applicant for a hotel licenso In tho Third ward, has rosultod in tbe grant ing of the application. Best photographs and crayons at Dabb't. Sip MAKING AN ISSUE. The Declarations of Certain Politician lte- gnrill!i Future Campaigns. There is evidently a determined move ment on foot to not only "down" John F, Finney, but also to crush all who enter. tain any friendship for him, or who refuso to declare against h'rn. This has been sus pocted for somn time, but to-day it became known from tho mouths of two of tbo prime movers in tho scheme. Councilman A. B. Lamb and 'Squire T. T. Williams informed Constablo 'Thomas Tosh that they were in a movoment to havo David Morgan, a candidate for Standing Com mittee, in tho Third ward, knocked out, bo cause he is one of Finney's friends. 1 ;h promptly told them that be was a friend of Morgans' and would work for him, and that if 'Squiro Williams wantnd to mak It a Finnoy and "T. T." fight ho could do so Williams protested that thoy did not want to ratke any such fight, as lie (WilliamF) was not looking for anything. To which Tosh irebpondod that Finnoy was not look ine for anything either, but that be (Tosh) intended to . work for Morgan and tho others could do as thoy pleased. Tho die qussion was a'lively' one and" Tosh "made Limb and Williams understand that his good judgment cannot be clouded by vjn- dictiveness. If the action of Lamb and Williams is in oboyanco of "instructions" from tho Administration, which certain county politicians bavo tried to mnko us beliovo have been issued, it is time that tome equally determined 'action bo taken to call such p:op'o down as disorganlzers and havo revised Instructions issued. Tho rue Republicans of town are with tbo Administration and have always been with it, but thoy will not tolerate any scbemo to inuko them swallow everything coming (rom a few dlsgtuntlod, disappointed kickers who ceo no good in any ono who is not wlthiri their circle. These trite Re publicans, it may as well bo understood now as over, do not propose to allow tbe tall to wag th6 dog, nor will they oichew their preferences for this or that fiffica, and wo still adhere to tho b'oliof, in tho face ot what ha3 boon reported by the disorgan izes, that President Harrison or bis advisers will not countenance. Buch bosslsm, real or protended, In conclusion, the Hkiiald takes the stand it has always maintained to stand by Its frlonds at all times when the actions of such friends are 'above reproach, and especially when tbey are tho victims of Such foolhardy Bcbemos as that now being engineered by Lamb, Williams, et at., to down tbem. Aid Mis position will maintatntd by the Ukuxld, regardless of the government position held by the editor. If the parties who are pretending to be working for barmouy want it, let them lay tho foundation for It. So far they have shown themselves knaves of the first water, trying to slaughter the opposing forces while the flag of truce fi aU above their rampants. Wo imagine, we see the molded countenince of Napjleon covered with a smile. Such warfare would make a stone column grin. It there is to be psaco the Herald is ready for it, and it Is equally prepared for the reverse. In tho latter event its guns will be found well prepared for a battle and the victims will meet charges that will make tbem scamper from tbo field Iguomln iously. "Layonl ' An Important Difference. To make it apparent' to thousauds, who think themselvesill, that they aro not af fected with any disease, but that the sys tem simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort homo to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Splendid Offer. As another evidence of tbo Herald's popularity as a advertising medium, oven by outside parties, wo direct attention to tho advorlUomont of Joseph Verzi & Sod, merchant tailor and clothiers, Weathorly, Pa,, who offer their business for sale, l'lcture Frames, Tho largest and finest stock of all sizes of frames ever brought to this town at Koagey'a studio. Call and see him, If there ever was a real rur for chronla CouulM, Colds, llrunohlcul trouble nud la Grippe It Is 1'xn Tina. Don't tall to get tho Ktuulue; avoid substitutes. Uusta only 25 cunU. 1'au-llDU Is eolil ut 1'. I'. 1). Xlrlln's Drug Btore. Best photographs at Hall's gallery, 29 W, Centro street. 8-H-tf NEWS GATHERING ABOUT THE MINES, THE MINES TO BE DAYS. IDLE TWO AIL COLLIERIES AFFECTED. Tim Order for tho Hednctlon of AVnrktitR Time L'niler the & It. Company Changed to 1'rovhle for Only Tour Working Days a Week. pUE working time of uiu cuiuunes is again reduced. According to reports In tbe Phil adelphia & Reading Company clrcloi to day all the collurics In this district will be idlo to-morrow and Saturday and an order for suspension of work at tho collieries two days a week will remain in force until furthor notice. Fridays and Saturdays will be tbo idlo days. These orders are not very encouraging, but the miners' in Schuylkill are'more for tunate than thoso in Luzerne, who have been reduced to throo days a week. The reason given for theso reductions is a scarcity of can. 1'UItSONAI,, P. J. Ferguson spent to-day at Philadelphia, 'Squire J. J. Monaghan is doing Jury duty at Potthvillo this week. Messrs. Eugene Magarglc, John A. Tltman and Robert A. Davenport were in Philadelphia yosteraay. Fred II. Hopkins has returned from Moun tain Home, whero ho Instituted a lodgo ot tho J. T. ot II. & T. Dr. L. D. Pierce, of Philadelphia, who has boen spending a low days In town, returned to his home yesterday. Christ. Schmidt went to Heading this morn ing to order a largo supply of Lauer'a bock beer, which Is now In season. Hon. S. A. Losch, of Schuylkill Haven, and undertaker John F. Gressang, of Pottsville, called on frlonds In town last evening. John Knles, formerly of Hazleton, now resid ing In Bloomsburg, Is traveling foraWIlkee- Ilarre wholesale meat house. John Is an old volunteer flroman and well known hero. Dr. J, C. Diddle, Superintendent Miners' Hospital, was In town last evening talking flsh. The doctor Is a great trout fisher and generally brings home with him a basket of tho speckled beauties. A Little Girl's Experience in a Lighthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Loron Trescott aro keepers of the, Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach, Mich,, and aro blessed with a daughter, four years old. LaU April sbo was taken down with Measles, followed with a dreai.al cough and turning into a Fevor. Doctors at home and at Detroit treated her, but fn vain, tho grow worse rapidly, until she was a mere "handful of bonos." Then she tried Dr. King's Now Discovery and after tbo uso of two and a balf bottles, was com pletely cured. They say Dr. King's New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottlo froe at C. II. nagonbucU'B drug store. Pleasantly Surprised. A.J Luburg and family will remove to Pblladilphla'on Monday next. Lastevof ing the members of the official board ol tho M. E. church, together with their wives and a lew invited friends, called at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Luburg and tendered thorn a pleasaqt surprisa previous to their departure. After an hour or two of social enjoj ment the visiting party pre sented Mrs. Luburg with a bands, me panel paUol painting as a slight token of the high cstorm, in which she and her husband are held by those present. A Good Itargaln. New beaulllul spring pattern floor oil cloth, 2 yards wide, for 45 cants a yard, at Nowhouser s low prico cash store, 122 North Main street. 4 lbs, nice Bluo Raisins for 25 cents. 3 nice New Mackerel for 10 cents. Fine Roller procoss flour for $2 60 per 100. 8 -24-31 Coughing Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at once. 2,000 cloth bound books, worth 60 cents, or Ji cents eacn; o.iuu ZD-cent paper covered novels, all new, for 10 conts each, at Max Reese's, Wost Centre street, Per guson Hotel block. "Ho who steals my purse steels trash;" but ne wno wantonly purloins my bottle or salva tion OH, steal aomelhlng that enriches him In deed and leaves me bankrupt, a vlotlm to ashen unu paws, u ttorrowiug, woeiui museu, uuut oan slowly creep to the neartwt drug store. Best work done at Brennan'i itoaru aundry, Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guar anteed, If you wish a good photograph of your self call at tbe Hall gallery, 29 W. Centre street. 8-14-tt RAILROAD RUMBLINGS. Humors Cunci-rnliic Time Table ami Other Change. Rumors of contemplated changes In ,imo tables arid olhor affairs bv the Phil'a le'phia & Koading Railroad Company aro multiplying daily. Easton and Uethlebem ire considerably worked up over them and tbo oxcitomont is gradually getting a hold upon our people Ono story says that sovontoen passenger trains now running out ol Eiston, among tbem .tho Now York flyer, will be taken off, whllo another re port Ears that there will bo eight trains less on both the Lehigh Valley and Now. Jer sey Central rouls, but that only ono or two crews will bo abundoned. All will have shorter runs. Notwithstanding tho moro favorablo viow given by the latter story thoro aro some who fear that all old conductors will be discharged to mako rocm lor young men trained under the company. There aro other rumors to the cfloct that tho crows that may bo laid off will be put on tho HufJalo division, which will bo opened in the spring. The lrcal division of the Lehigh Valley road, it is said, is certain to undergo many changes. The 0 a. m. r.nd 4 p. m, sched ules will bo first considered. Englno No. 680 has been turned out of the Lehigh Valley shop? at Hazleton. It is ontirely new and of the latest design, and one of tho largest ever made in these shops. It will be used as a freight engine. The official orders relativo to Reading passes declare New Jersey Central lino passes "11'' & "O," good in Pennsylvania, aro now good ovor tho Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania, except betwoed Easton and Phillipsburg, New Jersey Central lino passes "B" & C." good In New Jor?i are received on tho Lehigh Valley In Now Jersey. Pessos used in ono state cannot bo used in the other. Reading Rsilroad passes "B" & "0," good in Pennsylvania, are good over tho Lehigh Valley. Reading passes "B" & "0," in Now Jersey, are good over tho New Jorsoy Division of the Lehigh Valley, except on ferries and steamers. Lehigh Valley parses good in Pennsylvania are good on the New Jersey Central. Those in New Jersey aro good on the Central in that slate, except on ferries and steamers. Prevention Bettor Than Dure. Many persons aro allliclod with skin eruptions, boils or ulcers. Brandreth's Pills taken freely will in a short time eiXoa a complete euro of all such troubles. Ulcers of long standing havo been cured by them, Carbuncles havo boen checked in their incipiency by. them. The worst fever sores, bed sores, and the like have been drlvon from tho skin by them. Ooly begin in time and a few of Brandreth's Pills will prevent many a sickness. Brandreth's Pills are purely vegetable, absolutely harmless, and safe to take at any time. lw Conatuhle'H Sale. Thero will bo sold at public sale on Fri day, March 25tb, 1602, at 10 a. m., atlhn store of Alex. Skrobul, on South Main street, Shenandoah, 1 borso, 1 set of double harness, 2 sets of single harness, 1 rigging, 2 wagons, 25 barrels of floUr, all dry goods and all groceries, boots and shoes. Tn on AS Bot.AN'D, 3 23 2t Constable. Died. BECK. Oa the 23rd i st, at Shenan doah, Pa., John Beck, aged 32 years. Funeral will take place on Sunday, 27 ih Inst., at 1 p. m Irom tbe roBlder.ce of John Wolder, 233 North Jardin stroet, Inter ment in the Odd Fellows' cemetery, Frlen 's and relatives respectfully invitod to attend. 3-21-3t Bring your childien to Hall's and have their pictures taken. gallery 3 14-tf Contlcteri of Conspiracy. The case of Max Goldman, Leopold Ring and others of ' town, charged with conspiracy to defraud creditors, was con cluded at Pottsvillo ybsterday. Tho jury found Goldman and Ring guilty and acquitted tbe others. No better known remedy exists for all forms of Rheumatic diieases than the Gen utno Imported Anchor Pain Expeller. To bo had at all druggists at 60 cant a bottle. Kcslnible I.odgu Itooui. A lodge desiring a cosy meeting room oa Saturday, or Sunday ovenlngsof each week can bo accommodated at Mellet's ball which hai beon recontly pattered, paintei and carpeted. Apply to M. Mellet. KurprUo Party. A very pleasant surprise party was hold atthe.residenceof Mies Minnie Champion, on North Jardln street, in honor of her 14th birthday. Tho young lady entortalnod about thirty of her young friends. A harp of a thousand strings Is nothing comparod with tbo dolifious relief effected by Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka when wo are so hoarse wo could not speak Property Hold. Tho building on South Main street, next to Franey's building, has been sold by S. ABoldallto W. F. and T. J. O'Neill) tho undertakers and furniture dealers. Additional local newt on iccondpagt, , n tlt'iiriiiiarffrThifrkfeW'g-lt;fiiJ'