mtt A small ''want" advertisement placed In the "Herald" will "bring more answers to tho advertiser than through nny'othor pa perclrou -rj- w TTm lntcd in Kr W AWT sssssf," read. Ono trial will convince yfnfor thfe fact, for tho simple reason that tho "Her ald" Is read by fllnho people of 'tho town. tirpn M" will brlna moro answers to the advertiser than through any other pa-1 the town KT A WT becausplt Is moro Hit JMJLX, JL generally read. One trial will convlnco you or this fact, for the simple reason that tho "Her ald" Is read by nil tho people of tho town. VOL. VH.--NO. 82. SHENANDOAH, PA., TUESDAY. APJRIL 5. 1892. ONE cent: j The Evening Herald. ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT. liM a larger circulation In Bhenandoah than . , t any, other yapor published. Circu lation books open to all. This story, told by Senator Sher man apropos l6 iho refusal of certain Democrats to admit that their party is a free silver, party, saya the Meriden Jtepublicani Is very much to the point: An Irishman walking through a cem etery came urqn, a 'ictulstono with the InscrlptlonV'T Still - Live." "Be jaberB," said Pat," "if I was dead' I'd own up to it." In Wales the womou and children work with the men in making tin plates, and it is not uncommon to see a whole' family engaged on the same job from tho dwarfed and stunted youngster to the father aged before his time, all laboring Bide by side. Against such cheap labor the United States cannot compete without protection. In this country tho children are to go to school and the women are not to en gage in such distasteful and inappro priate work as tlnplato dipping, but the men who do it are' to have good -wages. Hence the necessity of pro tective duties on tin plate. ' As Gen. Grant said, the Democratic party can always bo depended upon to blunder. Already, by the mere agita tion of Bland's scheme for a compul- eory 412 grain dollar, at present and ultimately a 400 grain dollar, the Dem ocrats have succeeded in exciting un easiness in Europe' and that is telling heavily on the United States. Europe is sending back American stocks and bondB and demanding gold. But for the alarm whioh has been excited there the United States would at this time be getting from fifteen 'to twenty millions of gold per month from Europe. It is all well enough (o say that there Is no danger of tho adoption of the free silver bill; that tho Senut'o will defeat It or the President will kill it with a veto, bnt tho fact remains that the mere agitation of the ques- CENTS PEIt YARD FOR Floor Oil Cloth: others for If 80, 39 and 40 eta. and upwards. Tho nrottleat line of Oil Cloths and Carpets In Shenandoah. C. D. Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardin St., Bhenandoah. nil ANOTHER 'AnotJier consignment of I'IOKIDA ORANGES, direct from the grower, has jitst arrived. These are the treaheat, sweetest, nicest Oranges ive have ever had. They are shipped the some day as picked from trees, and arrive herein fine condition, ' 1 expect to receive about One lhousand Dozen, and although prices haie advanced very much I will, for the presents sell them at TWEMY-EIVE CEM8 A DOZEN. Everybody The Best Evidence of tlie merits of our FANCY MINNE SOTA FLOUK Is tlie Increasing sales. ' A trial is all tba't Is necessary to cotlvlnce' you tliritlt 1 is -what Ave claim for It. iQUAL TO ANY BRAND IN THE MARKET. KVe do not pretend to say there no suy lucre is i iiiy ajii. l LUUii AT ANY PRICE! " ONLY $G,00 1ER BARBEL. 250 MEN'S FANCY SHIRTS pje work, fit well. All prices from KNEW CARPETS: Receiving almost daily new styles of Spring Car ps. Large stock of Rag Carpets. W. KE5ITER. ' i: i-i,, tion in tho reckless and alarming fashion characteristic of the Demo crats party excites fear abrcitd and hurts the country severely. The Re publican party can discuss and adopt measures looking to a large Increase of silver or other money (as It did two years ago, for instance) Without alarm lug foreign security holders, but it is impossible for tho Democratic party to do so. From tho foreign as well as the home standpoint tho Republican party is the party of safe and sound finances, while theDemocmllo organ ization is just the opposite. Tile won derful success of Republican financial politics In maintaining the greenbacks In returning; to Specie, payments, in upholding the public credit and pay ing" arid refunding the debt has given that party great prestige1 abroad. It Is the only party which can be safely trusted with financial questions. The mere discussion of a free coinage pro vision In a Democratic House is equal to the disturbance of a bull in a china shnn. g - A Leader. Since its first introduction, Electric Bit terg has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it Is clearly in the lead among pure modicjnal tonics and alternatives containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest modicino for all ail meats, of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys. It will cure Sick Headache, Indigestion,' Con' stipatlon, and drive, .Malaria from the syt' torn. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle , or tho money, will be refunded. Price only 60c, pir bottle. Sold by O. II, Hagenbuch, imiuxss hill's defy. I'm laying low for Cleveland, Ad If wo havo a row, You hot ho cannot "snatch me llaldheaded" anyhow. Pure nuil AVhoIesorao Qanllty Commends to public approval the Csli fornia liquid laxative, remedy, Syrup of Figs., It is ploasan,t to the taste and by acting gently on the kidneys, liver1 and bowels to cleanse tho system, effectually, it promotes tho health and comfort of all who usq it, and, with millions it is the best and only remedy. Tho Fhcenlx llall,. The ball of the Phccnix Hoso Company will be held in Bobbins' opera ' house on Easter Monday, April 18th. Don't forget It. 4-4 2w Dealrablo Lodge Itoom. A lodge dosirjng a cosy, meeting room on Saturday, or Sunday evenings ot each wool can be accommpdalod at Mellet's hal! which .has been 'recently papered, painted and carpeted Apply, to M. Mollet. ARRIVAL ! Satisfied. is no Flour equal to it. We New spring shies. Fine material, FIFTY CENTS up. Floor Oil Cloths in great variety, Corner Main and Lloyd Streets. THE REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. MEETING' OF THE DELEGATES AT POTTSVILLE TO-DAY. VERY SLOW IN GETTING TO WORK William It. Lents, or Win. Pemi, Klcctc.d Clinlrninn or the Meeting Tills Morn ing Artcr Which n Itecess , Whs Taken. . PoTTSvitLB, April 5, 1892. jli cclnl to the iiei!li. HE Republican county delegates were slow in getting down to work at Pottsville to-day. Tho conyontion, was to have assembled at 10 a. m., but tho dole gates did not got to gether until 11 o'.clock. Politicians from all part of1 the couu.v crowded tho hotels lrn night and this moraine; discufslng the advisability ot nominating a Republican candidate for Judge, or pf nominating a county ticket and leaving tho judgeship open. Some suggested that tho convention meet and then, adjourn to eomo , jture date. The Seltzer-Koch, and other combinations having candidate! for office were, in favor of nominating a lull, tickot, but tho dole- gates' who wore understood to favor tho Pershing mqvompnt clamored for delay. When tho convention was finally called to order William H. Lewis, of WovPonn, was nominated fpr chairman arid,eU3ted. Mr. Lewis mado a short but graceful ad dress in acknowledgement, of the honor. afifor-whicb the convention adjourned until 2 p. m. After I ha convention adjourned the Perching pooplo commenced to got in tho! work and it.looked as if they would be able to bring about a movement in their favor at the afternoon session. Tho Seltzer faction was also working industriously, but they wero uncorapromis ing in thoir'demand lor a full ticket. Thejudgesbip seemed to bo monopoliz ing the attention of tho delogates and tho dolegateshlps.Boomod almost lost to viow. The convention reconvened after 2 p. m., but up to three p. m. thero was nothing done worthy 'of report. No nominations have boen made and it is hard fo predict what tho outcome of the convention will be. 5 TERRIFIC, HAIL 8TORM. Scarcely a iloiiJ la' Sowtudale, l"a., Ei oapd Unscathed. GntENsauso; Pa., April' 0. A terrific wind, hall and rain storm, accompanied by lightning, passed over the southern part. of Wesljmoo .ccjunty Sunday night uorag great damage- At Scottsdale. Everaon and Drowns town the wind was very severe, blowing down and unroofing buildings in all di rections. The Scottsdale rolling mill was unroofed and the interior .badly wrecked by fairing, timbers; while the Jackson House, Henry Beed'f bouse and tho Keagey residence were badly dam aged. '' A1 large 'fwo-slory fraino building at Hamlnger's mill, near Scottsdale, was blown'down, and two of Mr. IHhiinger'g daughters were carried about 200 feet, Vut escaped injury. , . In all parts, of the above mentioned towns th'ere,i scarcely a house in whch the windows and doors are not blown In or broken by the hall, whioh fell to the depth of several Inches. For a time tho neoole were Danlc- stricken and tied in the basements of of the houses.. Munv nersons were slightly injured by the broken glass and flying timbers, but no fatalities are re ported. The loss to property ' cannot be estimated at pressnt. CHINESE BARRED OUT. The insolation U1U l'Hiiad lu the nous BrsVott of 110 to 49. WAsniNOtow, April 8. The deary Chi nese Exclusion bill was passed in the House, yesterday by a vote of 170 yeas to 43 nay. ' The b.111 at it paasod the some absolutely prohibits tho coming into the. United States of Ohlneso , par tons, whether subjects ot the Chinese empita or otherwise, as those who arc now here and may here after; leave,, esoept such persona who may come as ministers or other diplomatlo representatives, Consuls General, com mercial agents and other agents of the Cbtnese government travelling on busi ness. Notice to the Pahllc. I hereby notify tho public that I have taken the general agenoy for Schuylkill county for tho Allan, American,, . Anchor, Initio, Canard, Domini in, Fabro, Italian, French, Qulon, Hamburg - American Packet Company, Inman, Rod Star, North 0rman Lloyd, Nothcrlaud, Union and Whito Star linos, and that I am enabled to sell Uoltots at less ratal than any other eont.. 31 ax Rkkbk, It has bien safely assorted a thousand times that nothing equals Dr. 0 ixe's Wild uuorry ana aeneica tgr cjugbs aud colds. l'KltSONAI.. Miss Leo Laweon spent yesterday In Phila delphia. ' A. Hcott Shelter, of Lewlsburg, spent to day In town. Harry A, Acker spent a part ot to-day nt the connty Beat. ' Hurry Aregood Is still confined to his house through ljlness. Miss Mary Watson is spending a lew days with ottsvlUe friends. J. It. Coyle, Esq., paid a business visit to Mahanoy City this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Israel nefowich, of Freeland, Were tho guests of Philip Coffee. School TJirector Frank Hanna attended the funeral of a friend at Mt. Carmcl to-day. George Kea&llck, of Mahanoy City, circu lated among Bhenandoah. friends yesterday. Druggist p. J. McCarthy, who has been 111 for several months past. Is In a very weak condi tion. Ccorgo Higglns, of Shamoltln, was tho guest of , his father, Tax Ilecclver Illsglns, In town to-day. 'Squlro Hass'er, of North Jardin street, has an Infant child very 11), with little hopes of re covery. Jacob Foster, late of tho Evening Chronicle staff, yesterday ass jmcd a position on tho staff of tho Philadelphia T.raei. 'Bupt. J. J, Brudlgan Was an out of town visi tor Saturday on business. He contemplates building a handsome residence In town In the near luturc. Miss Carrie Luburg entertained a number of her young friends at the resldenco of her uhele. H. A. Swalm, last evening. Miss Lubnrg lejft for Philadelphia this morning to Join her parents there. OBITUARY. Death of Kriltor Bchrnder of the Pottsville "Jell'ersou Democrat. 'f William J. Schrador, proprietor and editor of tbe J fferson Democrat, died his homo in Pottsville last Dighl. Death was caused by pneumonia, following 'a cold contracted about three weeks agp. Air, benraaer was born at Hanover, Ger many; 65 years ago and came to this court' try forty-five years ago. Aftor a short rosidonce In Ashland ho moved to Potts ville. He started tho Jefferson Democrat. with H. J, Hendlor, in 1855, and became sole proprietor of it in 1874. ' Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr, lung a New Discoyery for on sumption', CoughB and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with Cough, Cold or any Lung, Tbrnat or Chest trouble, and will uso this remedy as di rccted, giving it a fair trial, and experience no uenem, you may return tne Dottlo and hevo your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery cculd be relied on. it never disappoints. Trial bottles freo at O. H. Hagsnbuch's drug store. Largo size 0o. and 91.00. Vii .Excellent Entertainment., The production of "The Silver Ring" at Ferguson's theatre last evening by the Marlande Clarke, company, was ono of the most, legitimate productions ot theceasoir. The company in an excellent ono and its work jn every stage of tho performance was clean cut and very ofiectlye, No spocjalties werq. introduced to, cover defects and give tho audience "tho money's worth." Mr. Clarke's work as Milrid Denver was con scientious and strlcking and ho had admit able support. Miss Florence Csratd, as Nellie Denver was an impressive character and Kdward A. Oikes sustaine ' tho part ol Spider very satisfactorily. Little Lena Bernard also mado a very favorable Im presslon.. To-niht the company closes their engagement with the production of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." This highly successful play, In the hands Of such a good company as Mr. .Clarke's, should draw'a largo audience this evening. JjTotlce. . To all merchant, triidosraon and others : You are heroby notified, -warned and cau tioned tbat no debts for supplies, or cord- mod tios for .ScbuyJkiU county' prison contracted by Elijah W. Zieglnr, former keeper of said prison, will bo.rocogniz0d,or paid .by the County Commissioners of Sohuylklll county. Giyen at their office this 1st day of April, 1802. Jauks J Bowks, Euas E. Reed, County Commissioners. Attest: Phil J. Connem,, 4 4 St Commissioners' Clerk. When Baby was sick, we cave her Castorla. TVben she was a Child, she cried tor Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla, Climb our stairs, It w'll pay you. Wo are better situated than any ground floor gallery in tho town. Hall's, 29 W. Centre stroot. Coming Uvcute. April 21. A marigold tea in Bobbins' ball, under tho auspices of the degreo staff Lydia Degroo Lodge, NO. 112, I. O. O. F. School Hoard Sleeting. A regular monthly meeting of tbefjchool Hoard will bo held in the superintendent's offico to-morrow evening, at 7:80 o'clock, RAPID ELEGTRIG .RAILWAY WORK. track: laying begun in EARNEST IN TOWN. TRENCHES ALONG GOAL: STREET. Heady lor the SllU iul Kails Four Squares Jlnclo ltcaily Ycsterilay To Duy Work AVns llcgun on 3Inln Street Trnck Changes. ORK on tho electric railway was begun in earnest y e s t o r day morning and tho picks and shovels ploughed through tho mud and stonos with astonish ing rapidity. Fore in on Oonryand Llew ellyn had about sixty men at work, and kopt them at it like boos until tho quitting hour in the evening, (he result of tho days work, being a, trencb ready for tho sills and rails from Gilbert to Main street. The frost is pretty well out of tbo ground and excellent progross was mado. Considerable complaint has boen majo about tho.sectlon.of the rpad that was. put down on West Coal streot'when tho former superintendent had charge of tho con. struction, but there is ho necessity for any alarm, The section complained of will bo tktn up again and .relaid in a satisfactory manner. The company does not intend that slip-shod work bhall characterize tho rOad and everything will bo done tb'com- ply with tho wishes of Council. All work wil) be, pushed ahead as rapidly as possible so as to give the people the henefit of tbo road at an early day and enable the com, pany to push the construction to Mahanoy City. The construction oTtbe road through Girardvillo is going ahead' very favorably and in a few days gangs will put tho picks into tne ground west ot that placo. . Wjring, ballasting and other final work goes on steadily on the Win. Ppnn, Lest Creek and Rappahannock sections, and by tho time tho West Coal street section ij improved the wholo section will be ready for travel. Set Him illL-lit. Goo. Augustus Sala, the well known English writer, on bis last Australian trip, wrote as follows to The London Daily Tel egraph : "1 especially have a ploasant remern. brante of the' ship's doctor a very ex norionced maritime mnrtfiw fnrinn1 wWn tended me most kindly during a horrible spon oi Droncnuia ana spasmodic asthma, orovoked bv tho sea foe which had awnnnnrl down on us just aftor we loft San FraDciso. But tho doctor's proscriptions and tho in creasfnj'warmptl pf the temperature as wo nearsd tbo TroDics and. in nnrticuW couple of Alloock's Poius Plasters clapped on one on the chest and another botweeu tho shoulder blades soon set me right." A Complaint. Editor Herald! The police should pay particular attention to the antics of the .1Ylnst8tatuesthat oroamont tho corno'rs.of tho streets and stand in front of eomo of the public houses. A decent girl or womai can' hardly pass many of these places wifh- om . Deing grossly insulted, Unless the nulsanco is stoppo'd I am afraid frionds of the Insulted parties will tako tho law in their own hands. Insulted. Rheumatism, tho king of all diseases, is qUlokly conquered 'by the celebrated in- Ported "Anchor Pain Exnellor." Trr it anil bo cor(,i,ncec!l,, '60 cents, a bottle, at (J, u. utegenbuuhp, p, D. JKirlin, J. M. Hill&n and other .druggists. Ct Easter Monday llall, The Phoenix Hoso Company has ar ranged to hold a grand ball in Robbins' opera house on Easter Mpnday, April 18th, ana expeptt to mato It One of the most brilliant. attain, of tho peaBon. Excellent dancing music, will bo. secured and .no ex penee will be spared to mako tbe ball a grand one. Best work dono at Brennan's steam lanndry. Everything white and spotless. Laco curtains a specialty. All work guar anteed. Pishing: Tackle. , A largo lot of tho finest fishing tackle. cheaper and better than ever, just received. Come and see me before purchasing else where and you will save money at Ma Reese's, Ferguson House, 13 W, Centro St. Taken to tho Almnhouse. Special Policeman D. ,1. Connors to-day took John Mcllugh to the Almihouso at Schuylkill Havon, Mcnugh. Is fooblo on account of old age nn& will remain In charge of the county authorities. Coughing Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Boit photographs and crayons at DabVs RAILROAD RUMORS. Echoes Alone; the Line Cnnglit by tho Newspaper ICeporters. It is reported that the Hhenandonb bracb f tho Phl'adelpbia & Reading Railrond will bo ii'od exclusively for freight and coal ttitffi j shortly, find that the Lehigh Valley road will have tho passenger traffio between' Sbonandoah and Ash'an I'd cio and other reports make" changes at the depots of tho two rdads In town a mat er of dally oxpectancy. That there will be several changes at tbo 'Lehigh "Valloy freight depot is a certainty, as ids intended that tho P. & R. and L. Vi'R,' R. freight business shall bo consolidated. , It Is also reported that, tho Reading Com pany will shortly accede to tho request for n miners' train between this town and Frack yllle, but what arrangement will bo mado U not stated. ,,. Tho proposed changes in tho running of paesongcr trains will probably bo mado known tbli week. A number of trains will bo taken ofl and tho runs of others will be, extended. Provision will bo mado to givo the crews places on freight trains and runs as extras. Bevoral changes wnt into effect on tho Lehigh road Sunday. All tbe trains carry two red flags nt tho rear of tho last cars, at is done on all P. & R. trains. Five passenger trains wero taken off on Sunday two on tho Jersey Oontril und throe on the Lehigh Vulley. Ono ot them was the "fast flyer" between Pottsville nn'd Easton. The engineer and fireman. of that train are now running between Delano and Ashland, and Lizard Oreok Junction and Pottsville. They will move their famili a from Pottsyillo to Dulano. , 5 ', Thq passenger train that left Delano at 5:45 p. m. for Orwlgsburg has boen taken off and the crew has been transfnrred to a new fast freight train between Djlauo and. Lizard Creek via Maucb Chunk. Tho taking off of, trains, havo not re duced the working forces thus far.. Places have boon mado for all by reducing 'tho number of working hours of certain crows. A P. Blakslee has been re-appointed superintendent of Mahanoy and Orwigs burg divisions of tho Jbihigh Valley rail road, with headquartors alDeUno. Bogus Coin Collectors. A gang of sharpors are baving success In a swindling game in tho interior towns of .this state and have touphed ono, or two towns In this county. A woll-droesodnan puts in an appoaranco at a store and informs the proprietor that ho is searching for raro coins, giving a list of specimons and iheir alleged value. Ho asks the storekeeper, to keep a sharp lookout and in case he gets any of the coins mentioned in tho alleged list, to keep them until bo returns, which he says will be in a short time. Soon an btber Stranger casually' drops in and buys some Jitthj article, and, in making change. exhibits several coins, which, ho says, ara pocket pieces, The proprietor consults his list and finds the valuo of tho alleged pocket pieces put down at &10 or 810 each. Anxious to mako ,a good, thing the'jjtore- Kpoper nearly always pays a good (big prico for. tbo pieces. He then waits for'the man who mado tho temp ing offers, but he never turns up. Tho trick was played on' a Tamaqua merchant about six weeks ag(. Ho was s) mortified by the figure of tho coin gatherer to make any visit ho kopt the affair n secret until last week. America's Day. Tho people of Mahanoy CU7 aro raakini? pr. parations tor America's Day, September 6, and it will undoubtedly be a red-lottor day for our neighboring town. The varioua committeoj, including tho G. A. R,, woro in consultation with the Executive Com mlttoo on Saturday evoning for tho purpose of making tho preliminary preparation for the day. As an oxtra inducement for tho visitors on that day, tho G. A. R. havo decided to Unveil tho monument dedicated lb tho soldier dead, and tho EifrbtE regi ment and many dignitaries of the state will be in attendance. The cUlzons of Maha noy City, including all classps, are giving; every encouragement to ,make tho day ona to surpass anything, of the kind jet held in,the,countyl and they will undoubtedly succoed. Buoklen'a Arnica Salvo. Tho Best Salve in the world for Cut. Bruises, Sorest TJlcors, Salt Rheum, Feyer Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain Cprns, apd all Skin, Eruptions, andi(ppi lively cures Piles, or.no payment required. It fs guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents , per box. For talo by O. H. Hagenbuch. ' Installing Olllcers. District Deputy R A. Davenport, of town, Is now engagod In installing tho officers of the I. 0. 0, F. lodges' inthU district and Is losing no time In getting through the work. Last Friday night lia installed the officers of lodgos 615 and SSO, of ,town, and the Frackville lodge. .Satur day night he wont to Rlngtown and last night tho officers of lodge Ml, of town, wero Installed. To-night he expects to visit tho lodgo at Mahanoy City. Keagey takes tho lead. Ho is on tho first floor. His motto is "Quality, not Quantity." Call and soe him. 4.4 tf Wators' Weiss beer is tho boat. John A itollly sole agent. 6-6-tt
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