it; A small "want" advertisement placed In the "Herald" bring more answers to the advertiser than through any other pa- SSs WANTS? read. " ' One trial will' convince you of this fact, for the Blmple reason that tho "Her ald" la read by all tho people of the town. A small "want" advertisement placed in, tho "Hcrald''-wlll bring more answers tq iuc uuvCTitocr iuuu iiiruugu any oiner pa perclrcu Tr -rr TTm lateil In EWAKTiES One trial will convince you of this mo iowi lrf mori road. One fact, for tho Hlmnln rpasnn iml Ihn "tlpr. aid" Is read Ijv alLtho people of tho town.. VOL. VII.--NO. 85. SHEKAHDOAH, PA., FRIDAY, APJRIL 8, 1892. ONE CENT. The Evening Herald. ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT. . Uaa a larger circulation in Shenandoah than any .other paper published. Circu lation books' open to alii PROTECTION TRIUMPHS. Republicanism has won 'the ripening battle of the Presidential campaign ot 1802. The forces of protection and free trndoHnve again' met" aa they met n Ohio last fall. In Rhode reland, as In Ohio, the cause of American In dustry and' hone'st. money has tri umphed. The men who were working In the interest of foreign manufac turers have been defeated. The men have upheld the rights of American labor have been sustained. The Democrats boldly proclaimed tho contest the beginning of the great national coufllct. The Republicans accepted the gage of battle ana ap pealed to the voters of the state to declare whether they were for America or Great Britain ; whether Rhode Island would maintain or repudiate the policy that has made her workers prosperous and her donialn a centre of remunerative industry Rhode Island has replied. Her answer will rlrig from Maine to Califor nia. It will bo heard in free trade England. Its significance will be noted in every civilized land. The great little state indignantly repels her calumniators, condemns the advocates of1 free trade and takes her rightful place in the front rank of the Re publican column. The Republicans have carried the Legislature, Insured the return of Aldrlch to the United States Senate and elected their state ticket by a majority. Every Republican In the nation has reason to rejoice over the result. Yesterday's election, mnkes it absolutely certain that Rhode Island will cast her electoral vote for the Republican Presidential candidate next November. JV. Y. Press, C.D.FRICKE ilanufacturer and Dealer In Carpets, Oil Cloths SHADES ! AND WINDOW No. lCXSr Jardin Street. Fresh. Goods Just Received ! Aiiotner lot ol country lot of Flue Table Syrup pure 8, xo nud 12 ceutdf alio titer lot rediicecljonotlier lot'oMM'ttccl lot oi NcwYork State IMclctes cents 5 anotucr lot ot Fine Fiorina Ornngesj 35 cents n doz TUei Instconslyrnmeut we will receive this season will ar rive next wcelc. rei. increased Hales the we claim tor it-EQUAL barrel guaranteed to give juurua Ji.anur1111.vr11, ut iu.jijj.ii- jdjljxux SLLJ,'S. Jvem SpYlnff Styles, Elite Goods and Well-made. From SO Cents tip. d 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1111 r iniiiw 1111 1. iiiiii s it n k" ouu -u an litis unuiur. rieavu 38 pounds to We add to our i Lana new uiiirintici iinirpri a Cans Tatole Pcncheft, lair quality for 25 Cents, 7 llHJcll Currant, Peach, Oulncc and Ilrisnlierrr for ae j u j ' " xtiii iur 3 1. New California Kvnporatcd Nectarines for as Cents. m Ins.. New rislilntr Creole Kuclcwlieat Plour or 2s Cents. I PORQET ! iQur JPlcMtd 'Iripe, apioed and ready for use, t lbs. 28o jQui' nancy Sugar Corn, no finer good's packed, 2 cans 25c Mur Large Bloat aw iirMunvy ujusAMEItY BVTTEB, always Fresh. Our COM SHAVINGS for The charter elections in the west ern states show strong Republican gains everywhere. This is a Repub lican year. Neither Hill nor Cleve land are "In it," to to speak. When Assistant Kicker Betterldge asked in Council last night "If thise gentlemen are acting (or their con stituents, or as servants of the com pany," Grand Supreme Grand Kicker 0able laughed and clapped his hands In glee. As such questions seem to so highly please the Supreme Grand Kicker1 we will crack another for his benefit. When Gable first entered Council, three years ago, he was bub bling over with deteimlnaUon to ful fill his duty to his constituents and at once commenced a bitter warfare to have the scraper line of the P. & R. C. & I. Co. removed. He obliged Council to have the matter referred to a committee to see what could be doue towards 'having tho line abolished and If we are not mistaken, Mi. Gable was a member of that committee. That committee has never reported and the scraper line is still on tho street? Cuery Was the'auti-scraper line agi titiou dropped , by the desire of Mr. Jable's constituents, or by desire of the P. & R. C. & I. Co., under which Mr. Gable, holds a position of mine boss? a vicruiiY ior ine uemoc ratio caiv didates In Rhode Island to-day would be an overwhelming Republican de feat that would mean great thing for tho Democracy' in November. On tho other hand, should tho Republicans be successful, they have Bimply saved themselves from early destruction Without having achieved a victory Evening Chronicle. With ourspright ly Democratic contemporary It is six of one and half a dozen of the other, We are content with' the' victory in Rhode Island and it is tho first gun of the Presidential campaign. That lit tie state can safely be counted in the Republican Column. I'ure mid AVhnlraome Quality -Commends to public approval tho 011 forma liquid laxative remedy, SyrUp of Figs. It is pleasant to tho tasto and by acting gently on the kidneys,' liver and boweli to cleanse the system effectually, it promotes tho health and comfort of all who use it; and with millions it is the best and o).iy remedy. Best photographs and crayons at Dabb't Lnrcl strictly purci niiotlicr gugar, fine flavor and color of Fresli Dairy Itmterprice Cherries very nice: (mother natural color 3 dor. for is best evidence that, it ts all TO mil BEST. Every entire satisfaction., 1 1 1 iirinn nr nil. MnniMn -.. ..... ivmia itars rnf'Nnt'iis wainita the Bushels. 25 Cent List! nentm tniic rii.ta 5 ceuit Beds. Clean and Healthy. ELECTRIC GARS ' RUN INTO' TOWN. CHEERS GREET THE FIRST OAR' ON ITS' ARRIVAL. A HIGHLY SATISFACTORY TRIP. t'roinliuiiit Gentlemen qf Other Towns 3Ilngle With tho l'nKgeiigerK on the First Trip It AVni iin Unexpected j:vcnt Other Klectrlc Matters. Hit first stfoet car to run over the electric railway from tho pow er house at Hippahnn noclr into this town wiis started yestorday afternoon and landed Stfe enthusiastic passottRors at the corner oi Main and Ltoyd etrcqti atG p, m. AraonR tho passengers woro Judge Sadler, of Carlisle Hon. D. D. Phillips, of Gordon, Hon, - Ellas Davis, of Broad Mountain, Mellenry "Wilholm, Eq., and W. 0 Bright, of Ashland, John F. Fin ney, II. U. Boyor, W. J. Wtttkins, J. J Dougherty, J. ' J. Kelly, Councilman I'balcn, Adam Mort, W. J. Eywns, Hon T. J. Iliggins, Chief Burgess Smith, II. 11 Zullclc, Qeofgo Krick and several others, Ihe car was crowded as It ran up Qjal street at a lively spoed mid the cho3rs and enthusiastic cries of the surprised people who throDged the street. Tho trip was un expected, as it was not planned until late in the afternoon, when Judge Sadler a'4 hb thought ho would go down and run a car up to see bow she would run on the ba'f finished road.. ine appoarance ot the car gavo many people tho first impression of what an elec tric road really is. The trip was a highly Euccetfful one and the people w re unanimous in their praise of tho roid and its equipment. Tho care aro beauties and they afl'ord a most or joy able ride. Toe road wilt bo opened for traffic be. tween this town and Glrardville to-morrow morning. Tho Ribald to-day printed cards .announcing tho rates of faro and th?y will be put In conspicuous places at once. An advertisement setting forth the rates 0 f fare'' will Ho foundin another column of. this pape'r. Judge Sadler was interviewed this morn ing concerning bis views of Council1 action last night. The Judge said, "Wo intend to oboy tho law at all times and we will not fight. No one can gel me into a fight I am 4t a fightiag mart, . I will try to please tho people and when Counc'l phis lu foot down, why I will eumblt It w.111 bo unnecessary for Council to got out an Injunction, as I am now having the tracks filled In the best way possible and m soon as that work' is done the gangs will be taken eff tho streets; . 1 will.go to Aibland and Mahanojr -Oily' to-day 'and' make ar rangements to begin work at ono of the l w no nioro now track work in town until we can com ouiiiu eeitiement oi tDir qu'8'.lon. DUt we will rommonce to run'' cars 'to-morrow, I met tome of the Oouncllmon and their Solicitor yesterday morning nod agreed to slgrr an agreeraont with them. Nutoi wore tske'n'of ' What Vfo 'were to agreot'i and the Solicitor left mo to draw up the documont, but' later m tie' day 'tho Ojuncllmon nformtd me that the, agreement could not be made!"' I wanl' to ba agreeable in my dealings with' the borough and have every thiflg'a Harmonious as possible, and until the time arrives w'h'jn we can go ahead in that way I willdinomorenew work. Ibave (ont to Ilo&diog for an expert and expert him here In a day br'two to'sce wh'atcan ba done towards paving." The olectric cars wore run down Main street to-day as far as tho cornor of Alain and Osntro streets. This will be tho terminus until Judge Sadler tools justified n going ahead with now work. Buoklen'a Arnica Salvo. Tho Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sons, Ulcers, Salt Khoum, Fever Soros, Tettor, Chappod Bands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and pod. tlvoly euros Tiles, or no payment requirod. It is guarantood to give porfoct satisfaction or money 'refunded. Frieo ,25 cents per boif For salo by 0. U. Hagenbuch. Keajey takes tho lead. IIo Is on the first , floor, His motto It "Quality, not Q lantity," Call and see him. 4-4 If THE FIRST GUN 'Little Kliod" Sprnk In mt Uiircrtulu Touts Tor the Kcpubltcan larty, Khodo Island has fl'von the Bfpublican candidates (01 state ottlcos a majority and the legislature is Kepilb icin on joint bal lot without r. quiring a new election to de cide. Ilill and tloveland woro not "in it." COUNCIL'S APPBOPKIATION.; Kutlmute of Kerrliita mill Kxpeiiilllurrn for tho Ensuing Year. Tbo Birough Ciuncll last' tllgbt approved of tho following appropriations : Kstlmateu amount of duplicate 118,000 License! from' Count vTri'imnrpp inrvtt Fines from Chief llurgcsa '650 JJ8.050 Kil'KKUITDIIES. Chief nurgess saliry f 000 l'aldl'olicc sularic 3,Oil Hecrotary'B salary ; 200 Treasurer'n " iso Columbia Jlose Co 300 Phoenix " , 800 Kesctfo II. & I. Co am KoaflsanU Highways committee..., 5,000 l-'lro. Apparatus " iro Koom, ami stationery ' , . 100 Exonerations and Commissions.. ........... 2,O0u Interest op Txjnded' Indebtedness 1,600 Street tight..... I...'. '. ,, 4,108 Redemption of bonda.,. S,000 ConstrvctloncommltteQ.. 3.10 l-Jlecprlc Fire Alarm.....' 2,700 Incluental'cxpcnscs 5,fifl8 J,050 The Third Dlilrlil, Delegates to the Third Legislative Dis trict Convention met at Tamaqua this morping. Charles "AVeldy was qiado chair man and Ilobert Harri?, of tbo Tamaqlia courier, ana Uharlos Alien, sccrotariep. John Kcrshnef, of I'uscarora, was nom inated for tho LoHatiire. Thorn ,s Job, of Barnsvllle, was elided delegate to tho Stat.e Convention, with Jamos Do tang, of UcKeansburg, as ' alternate. Evolutions instructing tho delegate to support Judge Sadler for the Supreme OlUtt Judgeship wore adopted. Dlstlngulshoil Visitor. Yesterday, in. compaby with 1. J. Fer guson, Asjittaht , General, Manager Swei gard, of the I'hiladelpbVi& Reading Itajl road, General Superintendent Liwler. Division Engineer Ward, and Et. S. Goodi win, J. I. and A P. Blakslee, now offlcials of the Roadlng railroad, paid' a brief visit to town and then proceeded down the val ley to inspect the Lehigh' and Reading workjnge. It Is' expected that important developments will bo made in a fow days. A Good .Step, R. A. Davenport last night made appli cation to Council, "in behalf of several properly owners, for' permission to run stiwiron West striot, north and. Bou'h of Centre, and on West Centre Btreot, tho wwer to bo from 10 to 20 inches in diameter. l(io eiroot commiiteo a considering th matter, Ann Uroken. The young daughter of James Richards fl at the corner of Oak and Jardin streets recently and broke ono ot hor arms. Tho rajuter was reterrsd Ua'Ouuncil committee latt nightjas it is claimed tho accidmt wa ddotoan improper' condition Of tho street prpssing. ' l'EKSONAL. Mrs. JooSioipson, of PortCjrbon. is the Rtiostof Mm, John A. Lewis.' tlohn S. lvlefn," 'reprosendrig Molten & ifuh'ch; papor Uoalo'ra of PhilaOolphla. was in, town yestorday. , llumlso'mii j)ellvery Wagon. Messrs. Health & wnglo, .the South Main street grocers, have just placed upon thp road a handsome delivery wagon, and have also purchased a ,naw team of thor oughbred borsos, tho outfit prosentintt a very fine appearan'ooj Rheumatism, .tbo king of , all diseases Is quickly conquered by the celebrated in- portod "Anchor Pain Expeller.'' Trj It and bo conilncod., 50 cents ,a , bottle, at O. n. Hagonbuch, P. P. D Kirlln, J. M. Uillan and other druggists, 8t Climb our stairs, it w'll pay you. "We are better situated than any ground floor gallery in tho town, ilall's, 29 W. Contte street. C'nmmltL'o l.'nlurgixl, Council iaU night added Mr. Gable to the Roads and Highways Commitleo on an ap licatlon by Councilman Stout, who finds that he is too old to perform tbo duties of that committee. Just think of ,It Anotbor beautiful lltllo child's life saved by tho timely use of Dr. Goxe's A'ild Cherry and Sonoka for Iloarsoness and Croup, KIGKERS - TAKE A STAND, THE BOROUGH SOLICITOR IN STRUCTED TO STOP WORK AFTER A VERY WARM DEBATE. Wlmt Judge Nariler Snya of tlio Situattoh, The Cart Contlmtrtl IIuiiiiIiir: Into Town Tit-tiny Tomorrow the Itortl AV11I be Openeri for Traffic. HE bands ol tho clock in the Borough Coun cil chamber wore fust travelling to tho figures that Indicate tho hour of midnight whon tho members of Council concluded to adjourn and gO homo. Tho meeting was a lengthy ono, and oxciting in many respects. The main topic of discussion was tho o'ectric railway. The Anciont and Illustrious Ordor of Kickers were out in forco and they stu.k to each ptbor as if gluot together in tho work of nipping and tearing .at the repre. sontatives of the railway company and tho Councilmen who thought more timo should bo given the company. Assis ant Grand Kicker Botteridgo opened the ball by stating that considerable complaint bad been mado against the con' s.ruction of the olectric railway. The or dinance, ho said, required that tho road should be paved under the supervision of the committee' on rpads and highways and the paving must bo dona as the construe tion proceods. Mr. Holman thought that if the olectric railway work continued as it went the past three days everything would bo all right in a very short time'. Grand Supromq Kicker Gable moved that Council instruct the Solicitor to have all work stopped on tho railroad until the company complies with tho ordinance, ate Too Stout seconded tho motion. Jt R. Ooyle, Esq., arose and said, "I trus. before C .uncil takes action in th s matter, they will wolgh it carefully and reasonably. This road has been dowa In ono part of town, for a periud of four or five weeks, during which timo no reasjn ablo man could say anything could te dono to it. It is absolutely impossible for this company to comply With the provisions of that ordinance as, interpreted by Mr. Gable. AVo all know that bofore that road can be paved or lined it will bo necessary to oper ate it for at least ac6uple of weeks, so that toe weak spots may bo shown, and this must bo done before the firit particle of pavo me'nt is laid'. If we pave it now, a a whole, or foot bj foot, or yard by yard, is some Oounqil'mon wish, beforo the road, has bad a chance to sottle, tho result would be that the moment tho cars wOuld past over t. it would go down in ono place and Up in another and shift. This company intends to live up to tho very word and' spirit of that ordinance by pavjng these streets and putting it In proper shape; but it cannot be dono in a day, or a week. Tho road must settle flr.-t."' Mr. 0-jylo also etatod that by a mistaken hoory of tho former superintendent of the road nearly $3 000 bad been exponded for tringors , to put under the rails, but a recent Experiment bad shown that paving cannot bo dona if the stringers aro used. "Mr. dadler, the president," said ho, "is willing to roplaco tho T rail by July 1st, next, with an (0 pound rail, eithor flat or 'T,' as Council may desire. Tnis ,80-pound rail is of sufficient holghth to admit paving. To stop the company'now will only delay tho operation of tho road for time mOnthf. If Council would refrain from intarferlne and glvo the company time to secure, the new rail tbo road could be earning tome- thing In the meantime." When Mr. Coyle cloed hlsTOmarki Mr. Schclfly movod an amendment to the motion that tho company bo allowed to go neaq. uo piaimed that Council would havoa remedy even after tbo completion of the road. Mr. Phalon seconded the amendmoat. Assistant Kicker Botteridgo started una hornet's ntst by sayinc, "I" would like to ask if tboso gentlemen are talking for their constituents, or as servants of tbo com pany ?" Mossrs, Gallagher, Holman, Dover. Hopkins and doheifly were on tboir feot at once, but Mr. Coyle secured recognition and eald that po merabor ol Council had received a cent, either directly or indirectly from the company ior their votes. "No member of this Council has been bribed by the company," bo cdntinuod, "and no Councilman has takon a bribo But the gentleman who tat down did,'' Assistant Kioker Jams rapped tor ordor and Mr. Ooylo wai not allowed to say what bo intended. Assistant Kioker Bottoridga aroto and tried to explain that ho did not moan any thing wrong, but thos who arose when ho made the rqmark answered In chorus that they could understand English. Mr. Scbeifly Insisted upon his amend- THE mont, bui James refused .to recognize it and tbo original motion was carried bv a vote 0(8 to 7. " A BAD PLACE. Pules Ut Aitvertliement llelle It Ii It Our I'onner Tou'iiamaii ? Tbdrols a "bot'ol" opposite tho Hazleton casket works on Hemlock street that the polica don't know anything about, yet it advertises in the most Unblushing manner. Cards aro handed around with tho name of tho proprietor, A. 0., R. ' Lilshaw printed or? which aro enough to con Met that al phabetical Indivilual of kooping a free and easy. Tho police didn't know anything about tho pKco, but of course that would bo ex posing too much. Whoever or what- ver Lath aw 13, ho or she ought to bo taught that to publicly flaunt their place in the eyos of the public means jail. Advertising is all riht in its place, but it is pu', to bad use In tlm case. Tho cards ougi t to bo easy for the polio to get as they were dis ributed pn m u jsly. A spam of activity wouldn't be a bad thing for tho p )lice force inco their places are in doubt Just now. HmUton Sentinel This must be our A. B. K. L , recently rele-ted from our county j til, at least thosi were his in tia's. Neway Topics. "Old GallAgber's Money" is having a g'oat run in tho newipaptn. Iti; aslory. Haz eton is' soaking a s lk mill. E. 1. Khner has offered a site on which to put the , establishment. When ihsy start to build there won't bo any one foolish enough to get ou.t an injunct on. Mrs. Mary Shaloo, a Hungarian woman of Cleveland, Ohio, came to town to-day looking for her husband who eloped with a. hired girl who livod in a tavern next door. She went from here to Shenandoah and says sho will folbw him to th'o end of the earth. Sho is probably a woman of grate ful instincts and wants to personally thank tho old gent for his kindness in ro.ievirg her of a burden. Hazlelon Sentiti U Set Him Itlglit, Gao,"Augustus Sala, the well known English writer, on his last Australian trip, wrote as follows to The London Daily Tel egraph : "1 especially have a pleasant remem brance of tho ship's, doctor a very ex perienced maritime medico, indeed, who tended mo most kindly during a horrible spell' of bronchitis and spasmodic asthma. provoked by tbo sea log which had swooped down on,us just after we left San Francisp. liuttbo doctor's prescriptions and the in creasing warmplh of tho temperature as we neared tho Tropics and, in particular, a couple of AllcocH's Iqrps Piasters clapped on one op tho chest an4 ano.thor between tho shoulder blades soon tot ml) right." Take the lluuio Hand. It is understood that the local lodges of tho I. 0. F. proposes' to go out of town for a band to lead them in the vmrado at Haz'oton. on Odd Follows' Day. Therais strong sentiment among, membors of the .Ordtr agahiBt such a'step and if. tho .inten tion Is carried out it -would undoubtedly cause displeasdro. AVe haVe in town as good a band, so far as talent goes, as any tho committee can secure .outside, and for appoarances none certainly can excel it. ' Guaranteed Cure. AVo authorize our advertisod druggist to sell Dr. King's Jfow Discovery for on- sumption, Coughs And Colds, upon this condition. If you aro afllictod with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use tbls remedy as di rected, givipg it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle, and hi.vejour money refunded. AVe could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's Now Discovery cculd be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at O. II. Hagenb'ucb's drug store. Large size 50c. and $1.00. Notice to the l'ulilic. I horeby notify tho public that I huvo taken the general agency for Schuylkill county for tho Allan, American, Anchor, Baltic, Ounard, Dominion, Fabre, Italian, Fronch, Guloa, Hamburg American I'acket Company, Inpan, Itod Star, North German Lloy4, Nothorland, Union ,and White Star linos, and that I am enabled to lell tickets at loss rutoj than any other Hgont. Max Reuse. I'or State Hfimtor. John Daley, of Silver urook, is to seek the Republican nomination for State Sen ator from the Thirtieth (Schuylkill) Sena t 'rial district. Uo hat always heen a good Itcpubiican, and consequently a respected citizon. lTazleion Sentinel. The 80th Senatorial district is not electing a Senator this year. Timo enough two years hence. Best work done at Brennan's steam aundry. Everything whlto and spotlejs. Laoa curtains a spocialty. All work guar inteed, Uesli-Hblv Lodge Ituoiii, A lodgo desiring a cosy mesting room on Saturday, or Sunday ovenings of each wenk can be accommodated at Mellet's ball. which has been recently papord, painlei and carpotod. Apply to M. Mallet. . The cheapest place for carpets and oil cloths la at 0. D, Frloke's, No; 10 South . Jardin etroo'.