H ' ' ' A small "want" advertisement placed In the "Herald" will bring raoro anwors to the advertiser than through any other pa per clrcu ytct n utt" latoa iu the town A l I bccaUBOit is moro j3lavVX3l A generally read. One trial will convince you or this fact, for thn slmplo reason that the "Her ald" la read by all the people of tho town. A small "want" advertisement placed In the "Herald" will bring raoro anjwerg to the advertiser than thrtratfli any other pa perclicu -r-w-ir n nrf-r-y lated in read, one trial win convince y.iu of thf fact, for the Himiili- leason that the "Her alii H n ,i.t I y -vl c pcrplf of the ton-n VOL. VH.-ETO. 8G. SHENANDOAH, FA., SATURDAY, APEIL 9, 1892. OXK 'ft XT. The Evening Herald. AM. THE NEWS FOB ONE CENT, Has a larger circulation In Shenandoah than any other paper published. Olrou latlon books open to all. corner Btono 01 miss uepuouc. The Republican party believes in honesty In dollars us well aa in other things. The Springer bill may bo a yard wide, but it isn't till wool by a Rood deal. The farmers and wool raisers are on to this fact big. Faiimers will limit o a note of this Exports of breadstufls for February of this year aaouni to $23,850,900, as against $8,349,997 in ) e last year. The light fiorn the World's tower looked blue on Wednesday night. Tho light from the countenances of the Democrats was of the same hue. Lit tlo Rhody did It. Demookats have little to hope for this year. Republicans have learned with sorrow that dissensions will not win victories and are coming together where there has been any disagree ment. From present indications the 'Re publican party will not be as badly split for the fall campaign as the Dem ocrats predict It will. The feeling In town Thursday after tho convention was of a most encouraging character. The addresses of Candidate Coyle and John A. Latham caused many of the lukewarm ones to put on their think ing caps with very favorable results. Henry K. Boyeii, who is about to retire from the State Treasury, will be nominated for the Legislature from Philadelphia and will be elected by one of the largest majorities ever given C.D.FRICKE Manufacturer and Dealer In Carpets, wm oil dot, AND WINDOW SHADES! No. 10 S. Jardin Street. Fresh. Goods Just Keceived 1 Another lot of Country lot of Flue Tnlile Syrup pure ed x uuu ia veins ; niioiiicr 101 reduced; nuotlicr lot ol Pitted ui i-v x ur. aiuic jricicics cental anotner 101 01 inc Aioricin Oranges, 25 cents a doz Tlte last consignment wc win receive tills season will nr. rive next wccl, Another Car of Isdncy Minnesota Flour at .fti.nn rel. Increased sales the we claim tor U EQUAL barrel guaranteed to give A Large Assortment of MENS' JhAHCll SHIRIS. Neiv apnng styles, Jaine Goods and Well-made. Erom 50 Cents up. Another lot Floor Oil Cloth, 2 yds, wide, at 50c Handsome Patterns. 300 Bushels Choice, Heavy White Oats for Seed. Weighs 38 2ounds to the Bushels. "We add to our 25 Cent List! 2 Cans Nov KiiKlnud Ilalced Ilcaus lor 25 Cents. 2 Cans Table Peaches, lair quality, lor 25 Cents. 7 Hs. Jelly-Currant, Pcadi, Quince and Rasnncrrr-for 21 Cents; or, a 20 lu, pall for 65 Cents, 4 lbs. New Muscatel Raisins clean, no stcms-for 25 Cents. 3 Jbs. New California ISvaporatcd Nectarines for 25 Cents. xx lbs, New nulling Crcclt Uuckwlicat Flour lor 21 Cents. XDozLsra? :fo:r,gket i Our Plohled 'Lrtpe, spiced and ready or use, 4 lbs. 25o Our Taney Sugar Corn, no finer goods imelted, 2 cans 2Go Our Large Bloater and Wo. 1 Mnthrrol, White and Eat. Our Hancy CltEAMERY BVT'lEJi, always Eresh. Our CORK SHAVINGS for to a candidate in that district. With out question he Is one of the roost pop ular men in that city. With his re turn to the Legislature, what would prevent him from becoming Spcakc: Acting upon, the suggestion we made a few weeks ago in reference to the starving Russians a call Is out for a publlo meeting to consider a plan for raising funds for their relief. The meeting will be held on Monday evon lug at eight o'clock In Ferguson's theatre which has generously been offered for the purpose, freo of charge. by Mr. Ferguson. Tho gentlemen who aro behind this movement have given the matter some thought and will submit a practicable and a wholly unobjectionable plan for raising funds for tills purpose. We understand that no contributions will bo asked for at this meeting. Bhenandoah ought to show Its- appreciation of the aid re ceived in the time of its need by doing something for the starving millions of Russia. Whatever, the Republican sido of the House lacks In numbers Is made up by a full supply of courage, brains and clear-sighted determination. The splendid conduct of the Republican minority during tho fight over tho sll ver bill extorted expressions of admir ation from such n stiff-necked Demo crat as Crain of Texas. "I couidn' help," said Mr. Crain, "but admire the magnificent discipline displayed by the Republican minority. It wa equal to that of a German regiment They advanced, retreated, wheeled faced about, marched, counter-march ed, and charged like trained veterans It was magnificent, and it was poll tics." Siveral hundred thousand Re publicans say ditto to that. The Re publican minority has done nobly. Pure mid Wholesome Quality Coramonds to public approval tho Call fornia liquid laxutivo remedy, Syrup ol X igs. It is pleasant to tho tasto and by acting gently on tho kidneys, liver and boweh to cleanse the system effectually, it promotes thelheallh and comfort of all who use it, and with millions it is tho best and only romody. Olimb our stairs, it will pay you. Wo aro bettor situated than any ground floor gallery In tho town. Rail's, 29 W. Centro street. Best photographs and crayons at Dabbs i,nrd strictly pure f nuotlicr pugar, flue flavor and color 01 ' rcsu uniry uuttcr price Clierrles very nice; nuotlicr naiurui color 3 do. for 25 best evidence that it is nil TO HUB BEST. Every entire satisaction. Beds. Clean and Healthy. 22 COUNCIL'S ACTION ' RAISES A STORM PUBLIC SENTIMENT IN FAVOR OP THE ELECTRIC INDIGNATION BOILS ON ALL SIDE Tho Threat to Institute Injunction I'm, ccedlngs Declared un Outrage and the Councllmcn Who Ilavo Made It. Talk of n Public Meeting. W the Btoro, on the streots, in hotels, lodge rooms and all public places tho action tho eight kicking Council- mon took on Thursday night is a topic of con versation, in which tho 0'.mncilmon aro denounced in unmlstak' able torms. Tho pooplo know what tho electric railway is now, know how it oporatod, and eeo tho benefits that can be derived from it and do not hesitate to say that the Oouncilmen who bavo blocked its progress aro either knaves or fools. Moan while tho kickers, knowing the result of such a swift running tide, are trying to ex plain matters and justify their action, but thus far they have not accomplished any thing in that direction. Thora is a general dosiro to know tho names of the eight Councilman who voted for the measure. They wcro Gablo, Bet toring, Lamb, Ooakley, VanDuson, James, McGuiro and Stout tho combination that elected the ticket at tho organization of Council. Tho impression that the com bination is pledged to down everything with which Finney and his friends are con nected, irrespective of tho merits, is now accepted on all sides. Theio was some ta'k on the streets yoi terday in favor ct calling a mats meeting to give expressions of opinion on the work thus fnr accomplished by tho electric rail way and tho work to bo dono, and to do nounce the eight Councilmen. The agita Hon Increased to-day. Tho people on South Main street aro up In arms. The proporly ownors and hual. nesi men of that section who have fixed up andilcated places to meet tho Increased trado they expected from tho traffic, aro badly disappointed. J. he stoppage of tho construction has simply rosulled in this : The throwing out of omployment of many 'men and a sevore loss to merchants and others who reside and do bminofs in tho localities through which the road cannot now pass. Compare tho action of our Oouncilmon t) that of the Mahanoy City Ojuncll ; Last evening Judgo Sadler and J. R. Coyle, Esq., attended the meeting of tho latter body and askod that the timo for finishing tho olectrlo road In that town be extondod ninety days. Tho Council unanimously extended the time four months -and, In addition, made this provision; That the rails be of the "T" pattern, planked six inches inside from each rail, and broken stone be placed between the planks and 18 inches outside of each rail; and that vihen the borough paves the streets the railroad company must pave. Mahanoy City encourages enterprises that will bonoflt tho town. Shenandoah is stalled by prejudico. Mahanoy City sees the. advantage oi get ting into tho Add first and her Councilmon do not intend to let tholr personal preju dices work to the injury of hor merchants. Judgo Sadler Is making arrangement to begin work at Mahanoy City on Monday, To-day Judgo Sadlor orderedtho closing up of the tronch on South Main street, in accordance with his promise to the kicking Councilmen that If the rails woro not laid on that street the tronch would bo refillod. Yesterday aftornoon a number of our townsmen flllod one of the olectrlo cars and on)oyed a rldo as guests of the company from tho corner of Main and Cootro streets to tho power boUso and return. Tho party consisted of S. G. M. Hollopeter, J, K. 1. Scholdy, K. J. Tortz, J. B Lsslg, D. J. Connors, Uarry Bishop, S. Sohlots, T. It. Bsddall, Dr. Hamilton, M.1. J. Cleary, A. J. Gallagher, Itlohnrd Amour, II. J. Mul doon, II. E. Dedglur, II. J. YoU, J. J. Monaghan, T. J. Higglns, Martin Turcoll, John "Weeks, V, J. Brennan, Jaraos Mo- Elhonny, Max Keose, V. V. V. KIrlin, M. Lawlor, Dinlol Brcnnan and John J. -IiJ iV 4". I II Cardin. The car was In chargo or Patrick Stack, F. H. Hopkins, Panlol Deo and John L"ckle, with Ilicbard Uornborgor and Gjo. M. Boyor as attondants. Patrick Stack manipulated the motor appliances skilfully and brought the visitors back to town in excellent humor. A stop of half and hour was made at tho power houso, during which James Knox Polk Scheifly distributed several bottles of champagne lagor boor and tongue and chojso sand 'wlchos. Pooplo who travol on tho road should boar in mind two things. When tboy want to go to Lost Crock they should ask for the groon cr. Tho yollow car stop3 at the Scheifly Uous. COUNOILMANIO BLACK LIST. Tho Men Who Stopped the Progress of the llkclrlc Itoud. 'r J James, A. It. Lniub, A. I. Gable, T. M. VanDusen, It. W. Stout, Oscar Betterldjje, Wm. Blaguirc, Dan'l Coaklcy. COUNCIL ECHOES. Themes Brought to Mind by Actions of the Klckero. Councilman Lamb tried to got Council to chango tho location of the fire alarm box now at tho corner of Main and Poplar streets to tho corner of Jardin and Poplar trools, but in tho absence of any proof that tho box was not placed according to tho map of locations tho matter fell through. Thanks to Councilman Stout's old age. one of tho Ancient and Illustrious Order of Kickers succeeded in getting into a position that will give him amplo opportunity to embarrass the olectrlo railway company. Some of our Councilmen will "monkey" with tho oloctrio railway until thoy thor oughly diseust tho intelligent citizens. Thero will bo a sitting down some timo and tho kickers will be the cuihions. There is a general feeling of regret that Lawyer Coyle was interrupted in ono of his addresses in Council Thursday night. Tho suspicion that ft Counciimanio inves tigation would bring up soma foul odors is growing daily. Tho only concession tho kickors will mako in tho electric railway matter is that Judgo Sadlor is a gontloman. Well, thre Is ono thing theso people know whon thov eoo it. If a mass mooting of tho cttizons should bo called for expressions on tho electric railway quostion tin Ancient and Illus trious Ordor of Kickors would receive a back oye to tho tuna of 99 to 1, Since Suporintondont Eberle left hero Councilman Archie Lamb's opinions of oloctrio radways have baon rather Bhady. it is reported that an agent for a dime museum is on n still hunt for the anti electric Ciuncilmon. l'KHSONAt,. "Dick" Flynn, of Connors, was in town yesterday. Miss Laura Davis, of Park Place is tho guest of town friends. Mrs. Charles Strelglo, of Pottsvlllo. is visiting friends in town. Mlno IaBpcctor Stoln transacted business at Mahanoy City to-day. Miss Gertrude Parrot has accented a position in Hooks & Brown's stationery tore, J. J. Ooylo, of Mahanoy City. Republi can candidate for tho Legislature, was a visitor to town to-day. Kov. A. H. Snyder, of Schuylkill Haven, Is visiting hts brothor-in-law. Geo. W. Hassler, on North Jardin strot. Mrs. Henry Moll, of Minersville. is spundlng a fow days with hor daughter, Mrs. Thorn. Stout, of North West street. Rheumatism, tho kine of all diseases is qulokly conquered by the celebrated In ported "Anchor Pain Expoller." Trj it and bo convinced. SO cents a hnttln t O. H. Hagenbuch, P. P. D, ICirlln, J. M. Hill&n and other druggists. 8t ' Died, HASSLEU.-Ontho7lhinst., at Shen andoah, Pa., Daniel K, son of George "W. and Lizzie Hasslor, agod ono year, three months aud oloven days. Funeral will tako placo on Sunday, 10th Inst., at 1 p. m., from tho family rosldenco, 108 North Jar din street. Interment In Odd Fellows' cometory. Relatives and friends respect. fully Invited to attond. it Pensions Grunted 'Squiro Sboomakor has obtained pensions for Michael Uobbs, at tho rata of $8 por month, commencing March 18th, 1801, and William U.ennan, at 812 por month, com mencing February 18 b, 1801. Btevrltur () stern, Largs, fresh stewing ovtor 60a per hun dred. Hsut made catsup ICo. per nuart. at A. J, Shoenor's, No. 12 E. Cttntro St. 0-St K-agoy takos the load. Ho is on tho first floor. Hit motto Is "Quality, not ij lantlty." Call and eeo him, 4 i i( THE STARVING PEOPLE OF RUSSIA. c STEPS TO RELIEVE THEIR. DIS TRESSED CONDITION TAKEN. A PUBLIC MEETING TO BE HELD Town l'eople to Meet lit 1crgusou'n Theatre on Monday Night to Dcvim n l"lnn of )ii'riitl"" The Welsh Hup tlst Wilt Act To-morrow. 'HEN tho Herai.i j called attontion tov 'fy eral days ago to the appoal frm Philadel phia fur contributions of food from all tnwns and cities in tho peoplo of Russia state f)r the starving tho members of the "Welsh Baptist church commenced vVork at once and last Sunday adapted u resolution to tako a collection from its congregation to-morruw, on condition that tho money be expended in this country to supply tho provisions. In accordance with tho resolu tion the collection at the service in tho church to-morrow evening will be used for the roltef. The fallowing call has boon isued : A town mooting will bo hold in Fergu son's theatre on Monday, April 11th, 1892, at 8 p. m., to tako action looking to tho raising of a relief fund Jor tho sufferers irom the Russian famine. M. H. Havlce, I. A. Freeman, Wm. McCarthy, Jr., James Champion, Kobert O'Hoyle, I". J. Gaughan, O. S. Kehlor, II. Mhaffer, J. J. Price, C. W. Dengler, Thomas Tosh, Lawrence Mangam, Jaiacs Kerns, J. (3. Etsenhart, J. P. Williams, William Powlck, II. a Hoyer, P. J. Ferguson, G. F. Matter, David Faust, T. F. HtggittJ, Chas. llowman, Moses Owens, A. F. Morgan, Max Schmidt, John A. Koilly, G. IV. lleddall, M. 1. Fowler, U J. Wilkinson, A. I). Lamb, T. J. Uroughall, and many others. ARE YOU IN IT ? L:iv of the Ancient und Illustrious Order of lUckeni. Applications lor membership must bo ac companied with a pledge to do everything ti "down do gang." Applicants must have muscular tongues, elastic consciences, solid heads, and, as an ovidence of a direct de-cont from the ass, must bo a good kicker. Tho grip Walk up to the President of tho olectrfo railway, grap him by tho band, aud tell him he ii a gontloman. Countersign Wink your loft oyo and sy, in a voico loud enough t be heard by tho people, "tho electric road people aro fooling the public." Recognition sign Diffor with everybody, not a tuomber. "Whon wishing to bocomo a roombcr, rap somo membtr of "da gang" on tho knuckles. Sign of distress Yell "Finnoy and his Gang." Set lllm Itlfht. Geo." Augustus Sala, tho well known English writor, on his last Australian trip, wroto.as follows to The London Daily Tel egraph : "1 cspocially bavo a pleasant romem branca of tho ship's doctor a very ex perienced maritime medico, indeed, who tended ms. most kindly during a horrible spell of bronchitis and spasmodic asthma, provoked by tbo sea fog which hadtwoopod down on us Just aftor wo left San Franclso. But tho doctor's proscriptions and tho in creasing warrapth of tho temperature as we neared tbo Tropics and, in particular, a couple of Alicock's Porus Plasters clappod on one on the chest and another between tho shouldor blades 3oon sot me right." Prohibition Meeting. The Prohibitionists will hold tholr countv convention in Bobbins' Hall, ovor the post office, on Tuesday aftornoon, next, at 2 o'clock. State Chairman, U. D. Patton, of Lf.ncastor, will preside. At intervals, Mies Lily Runals. the charmlnir sWarnf Now York, will sing. In the evening, at 7:80 o clock, a freo entertainment will hn civnn in tbo Presbyterian church, in which Mi6s iiunals and otheis will tako purl. Tho publio is respeetfuly iuvited. 8kall!i To-night. Tho skating rink in Robbins' onnmhnn.i. will bo of on to night, muslo to bo furnished by tho Schoppo orchestra. Under tho new management of Messrs. Sovorn .fe Mr. Eihenny the rink is bound to do n big uutlnees. A Cadet Corps. KffiirU aro bqing mado to organize a Cadet Corps in town. Young men, of good habits and repeatability, botweon tho ages of 10 and 20 years, wishing to oonneet tuemtelvos to the oorps, are requested to send their names to Dauiel & Dodson, 18 South Main stroet. Tho wav to tret rid of a bad CnUffh nr cold Is to use Dr. O ixe's Wild Cherrv nn Soneka. l'rlco 25 and 60 cents, CM CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where and When Services Will be Con ducted To-morrow. English Baptist church, South Jardin Htreet. Kov. H. a. Jnmeti, pastor. Preaching at 10:iW A. m. And ft:30 TV m hv thn tiauln. 1r.rn(n subject; The Cross Irom Different Stand points." KTening subject: Tho Christian and Ills God." Sabbath school at 2 p. m Deacon John Ilunn, superintendent. Monday evening ai 7 o ciooK tne u. v. p. u. will meet. Gen eral prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. The fact that an Innocent child can grow up and become a dovil, ought to be proof enough to satisfy sensible peoplo that thoro Is u devil Trinity Keformed church, Uev. Kobert 0"Bo5ie, lias tor. Scrvicos to-morrow,nt 10 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at, 1:30 p. m. Everybody welcomo. The christian who says. "I will bless tho Lord at all times," has put his doubts all out of tho house, und bolted the door upon them. Welsh llaptist church, corner West and Oak Btroets, Uev. D. I. Ilvans, pastor. Services to morrow at 10 a. m. in Welsh and 6 p. in. In English. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Prayer meeting on Monday evening at 7 o'clock. Clu meeting on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. The kind of religion that tells in the long run Is the kind that never howls and growls be cause there is no pudding on washday. English Lutheran church, Itev. M. II. Ilavicc, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p m Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Prayer lneeiinf Wednesday evening at 7:30. Every man who hates his enemies believe that thero ought to bo u hell, no matter whether ho believes In the Ilible or not. All Saints' Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main, ltev. Flojd E. West, rector. Services at follows: Morning prayer and litany with read ing and sermon, 10:30. Evening prayer and sermon, 0:30. Sunday school at S p. m. The rector officiates and preaches at the morning service on tho second and fourth Sundays of each month and at the evening servlco on the first and third, a lay rear officiating in his ab sence. When a man loves God with all his heart you don't havo to see him baptised to know whether it is shfe to trust him in businoss matters or not Ebenezer Evangelical church, Rev. K.M. Llch tenwalner, pastor. Services tn-mnrmw at in m. in German, und 6:30 p. m. In English. Sunday scnooiaii:3up. m. All are heartily inv lied u attend. 'Though he slay me. vet will I tmat in Trim is not tho cry of one in tho dark, but tho tri umphant shout of one who knows whore he Is traveling. Primitive Methodist church, v.nv it n t. sell, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m, and 0:30 p.m. Sabbath school at 2 t. m Vnm.v I'eoplos' Christian Endeavor at 0 p. m. ever:' oituuuin. tiasoes meet Tue-iday and Wednes day ovoninsrs at 7 O'clock :inrl Simrinv t 0 ln a. m. General prayer meeting Thursday at i p. m. 1 know that mv Itedemi'r Hvfth " 1a nt tv,Q testimony of u "crooked rjath" chruti.m t. man who talks that way is always going In an alr-llno toward heaven. Preobyterlan church, f lev. Wm M..vniin tor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 8:80 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Mnminrr snh. Jjct: "Christ Crossing Kedron," or "Thouirhts for Passion Week." Evening subject: "The World's Need and tho Church's Work. Christian Eudouvor Society will meot on Tues day evening at 7. Pravnr mnntlnr. Tl,. day evening at 7:30. All are cordially Invited. i no ennsuan wuo Is willing to throw away the whole DIble ovorv tlmn lm finria cn.ntv,i ho can not understand, has not yet taken one real step toward heaven, Welsh Congregational church, Uev. O. Enoch, pastor. Proachlng service at 10 a. m. and 6 p. m. auuuay scnooi at s p. m. Morning service in Welsh. Evening service In English. Morn ing subject: "Christ's Invitation to Sinners. ' Evening subject: "Christ as tho Worlds Light." Lord's Supper at the close of ovening bervice. Monday evening at 7 prayer meeting Tuesday evening at 7 Christian Endeavor So ciety. Thursday evening at 7 class meeting Cordial welcomo to all. Special invitation to non-church attendants. The sinner who does not hnlinvn that thorn ij a hell has never been in a red-hot prayor meet lutr. Put a wicked man In nn mminii.M nr love and keep him there, and ho would pray for brimstone. First Methodist Enlscoml church n u'm Powlck, pastor. Divine worship nt 10:30 a. m, and 6:30 p. m. Morning subJot;( "The Trl umphal Entry of the Comlne Kine." Mvcnfni? Subiect: "Ilabes und Ktickltnva cn,in,. 6chool at 2 p. m. Epworth League at 5: t5 p, ru. prayer meeting Thursday evening. All are Buoklen'a Arnioa Salvo. The Host Salve In iho world for Cuts, Ilruisa, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Vnvar Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eru mions. And rmii- tively cures Piles, or no payment required. It is guaranteol to giva perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Trice 25 cents per box. For sale by O. H. Hagenbuch. lllblti Clasa, Rov. D. M. Stearns will conduct a Bible class on "Wednesday afternoon' from 1:45 to 3 o'olook in tho Prosbyterlan church. A'l lovors of Bible truth are inviteJ. .Free will offering for undenominational foreign Misilons. P Ait on, ploiue anuounco. Desirable Lodgo Itooiii. A lodge desiring a ooy mewting room "n Saturday, or Sunday evonlngsof each wvk can be accommodated at Mellst's bal' whloh hai been recontly papnred, paln'.o, and carv(ad. Apply to M. Mellet. lleuily for lliuiiuws. Goorgo M. JJoyer, painter and paper banger, is now prepared to make oontracts for ail kinds of work In hit line. Orders left at Max KeWs will raoeivti prompt attention. Thecheapost plaoe lor oaroots and oil cloths is at O. D. Frlcko's, No; 10 South uarum etroot. s
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