i .mall ''wnnt'ndvertfscrhent placed In A small "wnnt" advertisement placed In the "Hernia" will bring more unm to the advertiser than through any other pa- Era WANT S3 ihn "llerold" will bring more answers to So advertiser than through any other pa; ESrWAN'1 read. One trial will oonvlnco you of th fact, for tlio simple renson that the "Her old" la read by nil tho people of the town. I J""1-, ne trial wilt wjrurftioe yonof this SJ' . tnt' plo reason that the "Her ald Is read by all the people of the town. SHEASTOOAH, PA., SATURDAY. MARCH 2G. 1892. ONK CENT. VOL. VU.--HO. 74. T-ie Evening Herald. i jjj THE NEWS FOIt ONE CENT. lias a larger circulation In Bhenandoah than any other paper published. Circu lation books open to nil. The New York Democrats are dis covering tbat tbe worst political schism is "Bosslsm." Decisions of tbo highest court In the land settle notbluR with Dave Hill. There la always an appeal open to Hill.- Cleveland and Hill are rendering such service to tbo Republican cause that It Is possible they may yet de mand of tbat party to belts nominees, Do the warring Democrats think bv knocklntr each other out tbat It will be considered a sign that they can knock the Republicans out? That's their usual logic. Governor MoKinley was exactly right when he said If there was no protection on wool as it comes off tlje sheep's back there would bo none an woolens as they go cn the back of tbo farmers. The money tbat goes abroad to pay for tbe labor of manufacturing one hundred million dollara' worth of woolen goods, or iron goods, etc., is absolutely taken from the employ, ment and pay of labor In this land. If there-were any doubts about the world revolving, the question would be settled by a glance at South Amer ica. It makes so many revolutions that It keeps one in a perpetual Btate of dizziness watching it. Modus or no modus, It will be a queer state of things If, our choicest sbjy3 and tbe best vessels of tbe Queen's Navee cannot be put ftf" any better use this summer than to chase one another in the dense fogs that en abtqud tbe Behrlng waters. But this is election year in England, and there's, no telling what may be done for effect. cents per yard for Floor Oil Cloth; others for SO. 33 and 40 cts. and upwards. Tho prettiest line of Oil Cloths and Carpets In Shenandoah. 6. D. Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardiu St., Shenandoah. DON'T WORRY ! 2 you cannot understand why Keiter can sell nine Florida Oranges at So cents a ,doen, don't worry about it. You can buy the Orangex, and let other people do tho worrying. JT'o have a largo shipment now on the tvay, direct from Florida, wliich will, arrive In a tew days, and notwithstanding the re cent sharp advance tvtll be sold at TWEIUlY FIVE CJEH18 A DOZEN. Owe Minnesota Flour ! Is the Highest Grade Patent Flour wg Iirtc ever lincl. We have NO BETTER to ofTcr nt any price. The price litis been $6 per barrel until quite recently. IT IS NOW $5.00 PER BARREL a This Is the lowest price ever sola Flour, and we guarantee every barrel to give entire satisfaction. Try Our Pickled Tripe, spiced ready for ihe table, 4 lbs. for 25 cts. 1,000 bushels Choice White Oats, Clipped and Rcclcaucd, Weighs 38 pounds to the bushel. One Car of MIDDLINGS and CHOP will Arrive in a Few Days. New Fishing Creclc Ituckwhcat Flour and Fresh Ground Corn Meal. Fresli Dulry Butter, G. W. KEITER. 'Corner The Democrats werejmt as positive that the McKlnley bill was uncon stitutional as they were tbat It was ruinous and would utterly destroy the foreign trade of the country.. The Supreme Court has explained bow badly they were mistaken on tbe first point, and hai shown that the law Is constitutional and valid In overy.pu- ttcular. The figures giving tbe Im ports and exports for the last year show a great growth Instead of falling on in foreign trade, and conclusively dispose of the ond objection the Democrats rnde to tbe McKlnley tariff. Tiiehe Is a lea repotted buzzing In Mr. Holmun's bonnet. It is undoubt edly a very thrifty little bee, which enjoys more laying up stores of honey than disbursing it. A Llttlo Girl's Experience nl a Lighthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott are koepers of tho Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Bjacb, Mich., and are blessed with a daughter.fou years old. Laat April alio was taken do'n with Mosaics, followed with a drowJ.jl cough and turning Into a Fever, Doctors at homo and at Detroit treated hor, but In vain, tho grew worse rapidly, until she was a mero "handful of bones." Then she, tried Dr. King's Now Discovery and after tbo ueo of two and a half bottles, was com plotely curod. Thoy say Dr. King's New Discovery is worth its weight In gold, yet you may get a trial bottlo frco at 0. H Hagonbuch's drug storo. llled. BECK. On the 23rd net., at Shonan doab, I k., John Heck, aged M years, Funeral will take place on Sunday, 27lh inst., at X p. m lrom tho residence of John Woldcr, 233 North Jardin street. Inter ment in the Odd follows' cemetery. Prion 's and relatives respectfully Invited loattond. 3-21-3t Bring your children to Hall's and havo their pictures taken. gallory 3 14-tf A Good Hargnln. Now beauti.ul spring patlorn floor oil cloth, 2 yards wide, for 45 cents a yard, at Nowhousor's low price cash storo, 122 North Main street. 4 lbs. nico Bluo Raisins for 25 cents. 3 nico Now Mackerel forlQ.cents. Fino Holler procoss, flour for 5260 per 100. 3-21-31 2,000 cloth bound books, worth CO cents, for SO cents each; 5,000 25-cent paper covered novels, all new, for 1Q cents each, at Max Koese'e, "Wost Centre street, Fer guson Hotol block. "no who steals siy purso steel? trash:" hut ho who wantonly purloins my bottle of Kulva tlon OIL steals something that enriches him in deed and leaves mo bankrupt, a victim to aches and pains, a Borrowing, woeful citizen, until I can siowiy creep to tne nearest arug storo. known or the Krst Mlnue- Main and Lloyd Streets. THE GONVIGTED TOWN MERCHANTS, EFFORTS TO FIND GOLDMAN .AND RING- FAIL. IGNORANCE OF THEIR FRIENDS. They Profess to Know Nothing or the Whereabouts or tlio Men Who IIuvo llccn Seen hut Llttlo Siuco the Verdict Win Rendered. HERE is Max Gold man, or L Uiug? is a nucstioii that is being ripeatedly prop -und- td by ourtbWnsmeri! Few people havo seen them tinco their con viction and t h 0 I r friends profess utter ignorance as to their whereabout?. I. Liuterstein, who was ono of the de fendants in tho caso and was acquitted, says ho knows nothing concerning tho men. "Goldman Came to town with mo "Wednesday night," said ho to a HxUald reporter, "but I have 7iot seen Ring sinco the judge chargod tho jury." A Herald reporter called at tho Gold man shoo store yesterday afternoon and found Mrs. Goldman in charge. She said hor husband and King had gone to Fotts vllo and would' probably return on the 4:10 p. m. Pennsylvania train. This morning tho reporter again visited tho store and Mrs. Goldman again informod htm that her husband and King went to Pottsvillo yesterday. Sho said she oxpocted them homo last night, but thoy did not come. Persisting in his inquiries a IIjckalii ro portor learned from anothor sourco that Goldman is in New York and Biug Is be lieved to bo with him. Reports wore circulated about town late yesterday afternoon that Goldman loft town or. tbe C:10 Lehigh Valley train Thursday morning for New York City-and that he took passage on a stcamor for Gor many that altornoon. This story was clearly a boax as a prom inent gontiomen of town who knows Gold roan says he will tike oath that- at about 7 o'clock Thursday morning ho mot Gold man in front of his store and spoke to him. This statement led to tho conclusion that Goldman was hiding in town, but the in formation the Hkhald bes received that Goldman is id Now York scorns to como from a reliable source. I. Lautorstein wrs seen at the Lehigh Valley depot this morning and was ques tioned by a Herald reporter. "Where is Goldman, and whore is Rinef" "I don't know. I can't toll you." "They are in New York are they not?" "May bo. I can't tell you;" ho answered with a smilo. "Some people say Goldxan left town at 5.40 Thur.day msrning?" continued tho reporter. "Yes, and I bellove ho did." ."But a well known man of town says he mot and ipjke to Goldman on Centre stroet at ? o'clock this morning." "I don't think ho did," raid, Lauterstein. "I think tbo man is. mistaken and that ho met Goldman on Wednesday morning." Goldman has lomo friends in town who look upon tho verdict in tho conspiracy case as Unjust, and they hint that tbat roan is porsocuted. They say ho has no money nnd was' unable to engage a lawyer for the trial. Some' of them say Goldman has gone away to raiao money, so tbat he may be able to apply for a new trial. But notwithstanding tho pleas by his friends, publlo opinion is against Goldman, and this opinion is not confined to Shenan doah, but also exists in South Bethlehem and Mt. Carmel, Tho Herald is in formod that several years ago Goldman kept a furniiblng goods and boot and ihoo store In South Bethlehem, and before leav ing that place for this town ho failed twice, executions being issued on judgments bold by relatives. Tho Informant states tbat there was talk one time of one firm prose cuting Goldman for defrauding his crodi. tors, but the suit never materialized, Tbe Mt. Carmel News recently published the - following: "Leopold Ring, Max Goldman and some others aro on trial at Pottsvillo charged with defrauding creditors and a numbor of Mt. drmel people are witnesses. They wero the propriotors of the Boston Shoe Storo, that sold 'all eIzos' somo time ago in tho building adjourning the Standard drug etora. this city. Tho Newt has a littlo printing bill against those saiuo partlos and is naturally intorostod In tho case. It happened this way; Our business managor was to 'Come down on Tuesday afternoon,' Uo went, but the birdie had made its 'ad-went." Buoklen'a Arnica Salvo. The BesP.Salvo in the world for Cute, Bruises, Sores, Ulcwrs, Salt Rheum, Fever Soro, Tetter, Charpd Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruption), and potb lively euros Pile, or no payment roquired. It is guaranteed to give porfoct satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 conts por box. Fpr tale by O. II. Hagonbuch. St CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS, Where mid When Services Will be Con ducted To-morrow. Tho kind of righteousness that takes people to heaven Is not tho kind that brags on Itself. English Dspttst church, South Jardin street, Rev. II. O. Jamoe, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 n. m. and 0:30 p. m. by the pastor. Morning subject: Graco for (trace. Evening subject: Power and Mercy Combined. Sabbath school at 2 p. in., Deacon John Bunn, superinten dent. Monday evening. at 7 o'clock tho 1). Y. P. U. will meet. General prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. There Isn't any merit In wanting religion enough to (eel good, hut not enough to bo good. Trinity Iteformod church, llov. Itobcrt O'llgy le, pajtor. Service (f o-roorrow at 10 a. m and 0:30 p. unuoy -hcuoih at i:su p. in. no. Everybody j Thcro ar EpplO who will trust tho Lord only after ev hlng else has fulled shem, Welsh U.V church, corner West and Oak streets, Ho I. Evans, pastor. Servlcos to morrow at il, m. in Welsh nnd 0 n. m. In iliday school at 2 p. m. Prayer b" 1 meeting 01 pnday evening at 7 o'clock. Class meeting on nrsdjy evening at 7 o'clock. Qod has promised to help us only when we are doing our.best to help ourselves. English Lfijheran church, Itov. MJJj.Ha vice pastor. Seiflces at 10:30 a. m. andlytSO p. m, Prdyer meeting WednesdafcJtcnlng at 7:30. No manJBvcs God a bit who docs not lovo him with every dollar ho Is worth. All SalntsJ Episcopal church. Oak street, near Mam, itoyiHloyd E. West, rector. Services as fbllows : Morning prayer and litany with read' lag and sermon, 10:30. Evening prayer and sermon, 6:30. Sunday school at it p. m. Tho rector offlciatftH nnd nronphps nt. thn mnrnlnir 'service on the second and fourth Sundays of each month and at tho evening service on tho llrst and third, a lay reader officiating in his ub sencc. Look straight up and you will always sunshine. It Is never dark In heaven. Ebenezer Evangelical church, Itov. It. M. Lich tenwalner, pastor. ScrvicoS) to-morrow at 10 a, m. in German, und 6:30 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. All are heartily invited to attend. Tho man who rejects Christ is practically saying, "I am good onough," Primitive Methodist church, Kev. II. G. IIus sell, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m, and 6:30 p. m. Sabbath school at S p. m. Young Peoples' Christian Endeavor at 6 p. m. every babliath. Classes meet Tuesday and Wednes day evenings nt 7 o'clock and Sunday at 9:30 a, in. Gencrurprayer meeting Thursday at 7::wp. m. People who really love God are bound to mako known In some way, Presbyterian church, Rev. Win McNally, pas tor. Sorvlcea to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:3a p. m. SnM&y sdh'ool at 3 p. m. Morning sub ject: "Is There a Second Probation)"' Evening subject: "Tho Freedmen of tho South a serious Problem for the American Nation to Solve." Christian Endeavor Society will meet on Tuesday evening at 7:30. Prayer meoting. on Thursday evening at 7:3a All are cordially Invited, "Lot tho wicked forsako his way, and return unto tho Lord, und he will have mercy upon mm-" First Methodist Episcopal church, Ilev. Wm. Powick, pastor. Divine worship at 10:30 a. m, nnd 6:30 p. m. Morning subject: "Peace bo Still." Evening subject: "Vain Thoughts." Tho Epworth League will hold its devotional meeting hereafter at a quarter to six, Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. All arc cordially Invited. There aro people In tho church who hurt the causo of God whenever they say a word In its favor. Welsh Congregational church, rtev. O. Enoch, pastor. Preaching scrvlco at 10 a. m. and 6 p, m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Morning service In Welsh- Evening service in English. Morn- ing suoject: "rno unnstian's Duty as a Parent." Evening subject: "Tho Faith That Saves." Monday evonlng at 7 prayer meeting, Tuesday evening at 7 Christian Endeavor So ciety. Thursday evening at 7 class meeting. Friday evening at 7 Young Peoples' meeting. Cordial welcomo to all. Special Invitation to non-church attendants, LOCALETTES. Prepare to flit. Marrh is going. Three now coons In town, Tho sun Is getting strong. Idle days tor tbo miners. Pay-day to-day at tho mines. Ilusy day with tho saloon men. Tho Jewish synagogue will bo built. Spring Is hero according to the almanac. March has becm rather a wintry month. Tho military fever has broken out afresh. "Time Is up," said the man who pawned his watch. Much complaint about the telephono service In town, A bit of emery paper Is better for the nails than a rile, - There wilt soon be a demand for small onions tor planting. The seedsmen will soon bavo a big run on garden seeds. The old storlog about tho .umbrella and lent are appearing. Keep your eye on tho tlmo tables. They will be changed soon. llaby carriages havo mado tholr appearance on the pavements. A few days moro llko yesterday will bring the frost out of tho ground. Too many empty beer keg scattered around tho streets and gutters. 'Squlro Shoemaker is busy these days attend ing to pension claims. Ono of these das spring will assert herself and push winter off her lap. There will be many changes In tho running of passenger trains next month. Somo men are tried and trusted, whllo others are tried after being trusted. The boy who begins hU outfit n a thief U likely to come to an evil end. It Is now said that Iwoaoa Juice Is a oertoln remedy for chronic brouahltU. A smart Inventor has evolved an apparatus for ineMuriug I bought. Ths thing most needed U an apparatus for producing thought. An exolwBfe espial ns how a woman am drM dcUy (Ml 1 150 a ysur. Now If somebody will tall her how to gt the (ISO she will bo all right. REPORTS OF THE DAYS DOINGS. OASES TRIED AT THE POTTS- VILL.E COURT YESTERDAY. TOSH AND BE1SEL WIN- SUITS. Tho TokIi Case Was u Daiimgn Suit Arlv 111 AT From tho Sale of ruriilturo Iti triitniMl fur Noil-Payment or Itrnt. Ilctacl Sued to ltecoer Wngos. ONSTABLK TOSH won his cult in tho Pottsvillo court yo tordy. It was a suit for damages brought again9t Tosh and .las. Grant. It appears that Mrs. Mary Jlenton hnd been a tenant of Grant's houso and Jolt rent due. The fur- TtltirrU was teized and sold by Constablo Toth and Mrs. Menton instituted suiticr damages, clai'miiig' that tbo promises had bo-3ri tented by her "husband and that tho furnituro seized' and sold was her personal property. The judge directed the jury to find a verdict for tho defendants." The Helsel Case. II. n. Bl'fl, of town, was also successful In court yesterday. Ho sued for wagos'duo him for work dono at a washory operated by the late Samuel Ileffner. The defend ants wcro Ileffner' s executors, John H. Phillips and Daniel II. Albright. Tho judges directod that tho jury give a verdict for tho plaintiff. This was done. Memorial Hay Notes ntkin Wators Post, No. 14b, has ac- ccit d tho invitation to attend service in tbo English Luihoran church on tho even ing of Sunday, May 20th, when Kev, Ilavico will preach a sermon suitable for Momorial Da;. The Pot'.svillo Cadfts havo been invited to participate in tho pirado acd ceremonies on May SOib, at this place. Congressman "Jack" Robinson has boon ongagod as orator by our local post for Memorial Day, It is proposod to mako tho coming Momorial Day a great event. Hall's new mammoth photograph gallery,- 29 West Contra street. Give him a call. - 3-14.tr Organize Now. Pottsvillo and tichuvlkill Havnn nacri I have a splendid company of-cadets aux iliary organizations to tho National Guard Why should not Shenandoah bo in tho swim ? It has plenty of excollent material and a corps could bo organized with but littlo work. "Why not organize one now and havo it road; to welcome the Potts- ville cadots when thoy visit town on May 80th to tako part in the Memorial day ex ercisos. There are a number of young men waiting for somo one to take tho in itiative. Movo now, Prevention Better Than Ouro. Many persons aro afflicted with skin eruptions, boils or ulcers. Brandreth's Pills taken freely will in a short time effect ft completo cure of all such troubles. Ulcers of long standing havo been cured by them. Carbuncles have beon checked in their incipiency by them. The worst fever toros, bed sores, and tho like have been driven from the skin by thorn. Only begin in time and a few of Brandreth's Pills will prevont many a sickness. Brandreth's Pills are purely vcgotable. absolutely harmless, and safe to tako at any timo, lw Prompt Paymont. To the officers of the Home Friendly So' ' ciety Baltimore, Md .- Gontlomon: Allow mc to roturn my fin cere thanks for $176 pdd this day on the death of my husband, Michael J. Reilly, who wai insured in your good company, ' Mary Reilly, It Ellongowan, Pa. Ministerial Choir. The above choir, made up solely of P. M. ministers pf this district, will give a grand concert In the P, M. church on Tues day evening next. It has been proven by living witnesses that Pan-Tina is n remarkable speciflo for tbe quick cure of the difficult and dangerous throat nnd lung troubles Its equal can't bo found. Costs 2) cents. Pun-Tina is sold at P. P. D, Kirlln's drug store. Vote of Thanks. The Grant Cornel Band extends a voto of thanks to tho ladies and gentlemen who so kindly rendered their personal services and invokod thoso of their fiionds to mako the recent fair of tbo band a success. Tbe poor have no monoy to spond use lessly. All understand tbo great value of Dr. Coxa's Wild Cherry and Boneka when aQliclod with coughs and colds. Lane's Family Modicino Movos tho bowels each day. .Most pooplo nsoi to use it. If you wish a good photograph of your self call at the Hall gallery, 29 W. Centre street. S-H-tt I'iJitKONAI.. Hurry Gabert spent yesterday In FotUville Mine Inspector Stein spent to-day at tho county sent. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Acker left town to-day to Visit Pottivillo friends. Warren J. Port. Is pretty sick, but is able to go about. Ho bus throat trouble Samuel Williams, of Hazloton, spent last evening in town the gueet of friends. Edward O'llearn, of JNew Philadelphia, is spending a few days in town with relatives. OMr. George Gribble, of Mahanoy Piano, spent yesterday in town looking after mining inter ests. .Squire Monaghan and Thomas Bellls havo complotcd a week's service as Jurors in Potts- vine. William Kcrslake left town this afternoon for Reading, whore ho will spend Sunday with friends. II. E. Dengler and wife went to Plttston this morning to spend Sunday with Charles Shaw's family Mr and Mrs. William D, Evans, of West Cherry street, attended tho funeral of "a friend In Jeanosvtllc to-day Councilman Daniel Coakley.; who Is lnrao by roason of a piece of coal falling upon one of his feet, will not be able to resume work for several days, C. J. Qutnn went to Orwigsburg this morning to make arrangements for the delivery of a numbor of Singer sowing machines to a factory at that place. W. L. Green, traveling passenger agent of tho Canadian Pacific rallroad.und A. L. Fulenwider of tho Soo-South Shore Lines, both of New York, were in town yesterday. Edward Mullen, a student at Lehigh Univer sity, Uethlehem, stopped in town last night with friends. To-day ho left for Shamokln whero he will spend Sunday with his parents. Thomas II. Williams and Hugh J. Evans, students at tho Dickinson seminary at Williams port, aro spending a few days lu town with their friends, and are accompanied by Howard uonman, of Philadelphia, a fellow student. Homo Minion. The annual sermons in tho interest of the homo missions of tho Primitive Metho dist church will i e preuchtd in tho P. M. church to-morrow. Rev. II. G. Ruseoll will preach in tho morning, at 10:30, and R 'V. W. U Acornloy will preach at 0:30 p. m. On Tuesday, 29lh init., tbe publio missionary meeting will bo held in connec tion with Iho miniitorial concert. Revs. O. M. Cousene, A. Humpbrios and othura will make addresses. Strength and Health. If you aro notfoelingstrongand healthy, try Electric''Bitters. It "La G-ippo" has left you weak and weary, use Electrio Bit ters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those oigans to perform their lunctions. If you are afflicted with Sick Headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bittors. Ono trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles only-60c. at O. H. Uagon buch's Drug Store. Liiner's Hock. Lauer's bock beer is upon tho market and is meoting with great sale. Christ. Schmidt is kept busy filling orders. Those who havo tested this soason's brow declaro tho boyerago "glU-odfcod." Hprlnjr Assembly. The first social, ovont of tho season aftor the close of Lent will be the grand spring assembly to bo held in Bobbins' opera houso on Wodnesday evening, April 20th. The committee comprises a number ot prominent gentlemen resident in and out of town and tho affair promises to bo a brillir.nt one. Tne Grant Cornel Band will open the asombly with several of Hi choice selections and the Scboppo orchestra of ten pieces will furnish tbe dancing music. An Important Difference. To make it apparent to tbousauds, who think themeelves ill, that thoy are not af fected with any disease, but that the eye torn simply needs cleansing, is to brink comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Orders for Evomo Herald should It at Hooks J- ifroWa nms stand, Ko. 4 North Main stretl. A Serious l ull. Mrs. John W. Evans, of West Lino street, fell on tbe ice in tho yard of her residence yesterday und dislocated her hip. Plcturo Frames. The largest and finest slock of all sizes of framos ever brought to this town at Koagey'o studio. Call and se6 Mm. Desirable Lodge Itnoui. A lodgo dosiring a cosy moeting room on Saturday, or Sunday evonlngs of each week can bo accommodated at Mellet's hall which bai beon recently papered, painted and carpeted. Apply lo M. Mellot. Iteuiovul. Scbaoffer, tho harness manufacturer, will remove on April let to 108 North Main street, next door to Wasloy's drug store. 3-24-U Boat work done at Brenuan's steam aundry. Everything white and spotless, Lace curtains a tpooialty. All work guar antood, Best photographs at Hall's gallory, 90 W. Centre streat. 8-11-tf Bost photographs and crayaps at Dabb'g
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