A small "want" advertisement placed In the "Herald" will bring more answers to I the advertiser than through any other pa per clrcu -jr n ,-ir TrT-v lnted In the iown A J I bpeautolt 1 Is more iLiL jM. 1 X nenHly l read. One trial will convlnoe you of this fact, for the .simple reason that tho "Her aid" Is Toad by all the people of Ihri town A small "want" advertisement placed In tie "Herald" will bring raoro answers to the advertiser than through any other pa th town XKT A TJT because H Is, more SLM.. jWll X generally read. One trial will convlnco you of this fact, for tho simple reason that the "Her ald" Is read toy all the people of tho town, SHENANDOAH, PA., MONDAY, APBIL 11, 1892. ONE CENT. VOL.. VII.--NO. 87. The Evening Herald.' ALL TUB NEWS FOR ONE CENT. Has a larger circulation In Shenandoah than, any other paper published. Olrcu- ( latlon books open to all. NO OBJECTION TO REVENUE. James J. Fraucy, who circulated the. petition for Blgnat'ures against the con struction of the electric railway 014 South Main street last week, has noti fleil Ihe tenahtB of his houses oh Wes Coal street, through which the roa4 now passes, that their rents will be M creased $1.60 per mouth. GLOOMY PROSPECTS. Dana, ot the New York Sun, one of the most rabid of Democratic papers. speaking of the result in Rhode Island Bays it ought to be the first lesson of wis lorn, to be imparled to all but natural fools, that any reliance of a Democratic Presidential candidate upon Republican support in the year of a Presidential election, must be illusory. Republicans, have a habit of voting independently, or of not voting at all, in off years ; but they do not dp this in Presidential years, as the Democrats have learned to their cost. Any expectation, therefore, of carry, lug any Northwestern or New Eng land Republican ' stale this year a mistaken ; and the Democrats may :v3 well look squarely at the truth that In 1892 the battle will be confined, as ih 1S7G, 1880, 1884, and 1883, to the three debatable states of the East, New York, New Jersey and Conneotlcut, and to Ihe Western battle grouud of Indiana. In these states, the latent vote is Democratic and may be ap pealed to with confidence in a Presi dential contest. In the old llepublt can states ttje reserve vote Is Republi can, and it comes out once in 'four years to crush the hopes and submerge the prospects of Domocratlo candidates, Off-year rainbows, however' pleasant to the vision of the uninitiated, are a CD. FRICKE Manufacturer1 and Dealer In! Carpets, Oil Cloths SHADES ! AND WINDOW No. 10 S. Jardin Street. Fresli Goods Another lot of Country lot of Fine Tabic Syrup pure 8, 10 and 12 cents another lot of Fresh Dairy nutter price reduced! another lot ot Fitted Cherries -very nice-, another lot of New York: State lMcIclcs natural color 3 doz, for 25 cents i another lot of Fine Florida Oranges, 25 cents a doz. The Inst consignment tve will receive this season will ar rive next week. Another Car of Jbanoy Minnesota Flour at $5.00 per bar rel, Increased sales the best evidence that it is all ice claim for it JSQV AIL TO ZLILE BEST. Every barret guaranteed to give entire sdtidj action. A Large Assortment ot MENS' JtAJWJl S JURIS. NetU Spring Styles, Fine (foods and Well-made. From 50 Ceiita Up. Another lot Floor Oil-Clotf, 2 ydstde, at 50c Handsome Patterns. 3Q0 ShslieU Choice, Jleavy White Oats for Seed, iW.elghs. 38 'pound's to the HUsKeis. J We add to our 25 Cent List! 2 Cans New England Baked Ilcnns lor 35 Cents. a Cans Table Peaches, lair quality, lor 35 Cents. 7 Ins. Jelly-Citrraut, Peach, Quince und Raspberry for 25 Cents; or, a 2p,!b pail for 65 Cents, 4 lbs. New Muscatel Raisins clean, no stems for 25 Cents. 3 lbs". New California Uvdppratcd Nectarines for 25 Cents. 12 His, New Fishing Crcclc Buckwheat Flour or 25 Cents. Our PlcJclefl 'IripesxHccd and ready for use, 4 lbs. 25o Our Uanoy Sugar Corn, no finer goods pacJied, S cans S5o Our Lfirge lilonterand No. 1 Mackerel, White and Fat. Our JEancy CltEAMEJtY JiUTlElt, always Fresh. ' Our CORK SHAVINGS for AT K for needful elector, lj votes. THE RAILWAY MATTER. i In another column of this paper will: be found a communication from J. H. Pomeroy, Esq., In which he attempW to Justify the recent action of certain members of the Borough Council that, brought about tho stoppage of uewj work on the electric railway. Mrj Pomeroy's Interpretation of the ordl-t nanca is correct.but his views regarding the intentions of the rallwayareerrou' edus and he, unintentionally, perhaps) places Judge Sadler in u false light when he says that gentleman una or has no Intention to comply with the ordinance, and that 'he bo stated. The editor of the Herald has conversed with Judge Sadler frequently coucem Ing the ordinance, and the gentleman has always expressed himself 03 per featly satisfied with the ordinance and has stated sincerely and positively that he would comply with all its 1rd visions. The railway company lias always been willing to pave. It does not dispute the ordinance, or seek tb evade It. It has asked'for'tlme to eii able it to pave and pave permanently The Councilmeu complained of have' attempted to enforce tho ordinance as it is worded, not according to Its spirit aud'tliey have made a mistake. That the action they took was based upon prejudice there is ample firoof. They are having one of their usual high old times down in Venezuela The republlo is without law courts the Insurgents are in arms against the government troops, and everywhere confusion and riot. What will be tb end of the outbreak can only be con Jectdred, but at present the outlook of most Berlous aspect. ' l'nre and "Wholesome Quality Commends to publio approval the O.ili fornia liquid laxative remedy, Syrup figs. It is pleasant to tho tasto and by acting RWltly on the kidnoys, .livor and bowels to cleanso the system eifeolually, I prpmotos thclbealth and comfort of all who use it,1 and with millions It la the best and only remedy , , Coming Events. April 21. A. marigold tea in Bobbins' ball, under the auspices pf tho degree staff Lydia Degree; Lqdgo.Np. .112, L 0, 0. F. May Cth. Lecture by Rev. -Anna Shaw ofiMatsBchusetts, in M. E. church, Bub; ject'VFataof Republics.?' Best photographs and crayons at Dabb1 Just Received ! Iard strictly pure; another sugar, flue flavor and color Beds. Clean and Healthy. ft poor cxcimngo Big traffic on the EjbBOTG. RAILWAY - 1 ; . 1 1 THE OARS CROWDED' FROM MORNING UNTIL NIGHT. ALLTtfE COMPANY' EN AT WORK The Pour Cars Were racked on v Every Trip up to Ten O'clock nt Jflght Not withstanding the Wintry Weather. The ltoacLMeets a.L'onuliir Dooim VERS car that nr. rivodjntown andjeft it yesterday on the electric, railway was packrd wi(h peopl.e, notwithstanding the cold .weather .and tbe crude,, features of tho present temporary gystom.fpr.pperatjng.the road. Tho first car, loft JHirardyillOi ,at about 8 a.m. and tho last car loft town at 10:80 p. 01. The truffle was immense up to the, last trip. All tho cpm.pany's forpq, of mqtor.men, conductors and extras wore out under the supervision of John Fisher and William Gammo, the experts from Harrisburg, and thoy hmdled tho ..traffic admirably, Messrs. Fisbpr and Gummo. are spoken of very biirbjy by,,,the .effl.clals pf.thp.com pany and the mpn. whp are receiving lntructiop8,from,lthe,m,, . , , Considering tbo present condition, of the system tho traffic yesterday was surpris ingly Jarge. There .are no turnouts and this, prevents tbo starting of cars from the 3honaqdoKh,andGjrar4yjllo.etAtions ftt.qno time It was suggested that carp bo. run between the intervening points, but under existing circumstances this arrangoment would Inconvonionco tho company, and tho many transfers would havo been ob jectianablo to the public So to try to meet all conditions the company ran the cars one way, a ftw" minutes time intor venipg bptweep the start of each, and then ran them back to Girnrdvlllo on a similar schedule. Tbo work of putting in tho turnouts wji commenced and tbey will bo located and finished within a few days. Iiy that tlni tbo feed wire circuit will also be complete, 1 Threo ol the cars ran pretty regular. One of tbem, car No. 1, waa not on the roud quite three-quarters of tbo time (ho others were operated, but its indicator recorded 511 fivo cont fares. ..Martin Phalep, of Shenandoah, was tho motor, man and John -Fisher the conductor. Oar No. 3, with Daniel Jones, of Qirardvillo, motor man, and Kqbort Bonnio, of Qjrardville conduc tor, made a return of .660. Car No. 6, Jj&mol, Doe, Lost Crook, motor man,. and Frod U Mophine, conductor, C88. Car No, 7k Patrick ,Ptaok, of Sbonandpah motor man, Thomas MoAndrew.ot Homos villo, conduotor, 803. The total , Ave -ctint faros recorded for, tho day segregate 2J50. The record lor Saturday .was 1,322. . Tb other mqn vjho filled posi'lons on tbo cars during tbo day were Edward Devere, Cbrjst, FoltZj Ed.ward. Amour, Patrick; "Whalon, and Janies Xopkio,. The cars were tUrted again to-day on the Banjo running system as, yoBtorday and will continuotP run.qn Iriegular timq until the turnouts, are ready. Additional cars will be ready for ship mont from. Philadelphia in a few days and in a, day or two about fifteen new hands will 03 taken on for training as motor men and conuuqtora.., ,,, Notice te tho 1'nblic. I hereby notify tbo public that I havo taken the enial ,agon.cy for Schuylkill county .for the Allan, American, Anchor, Buttle, Cunnrd, Dominlun, Fabre, Italian, French, - Gulon, ilamhurg - American Packet .Cyrripany, Inman, Red StarNorth German .Lloyd, Motherland, tnip'r)-, and "VVhito tar linos, and that, I, am enabled to se,U ticketsat. Ie6s ,ratfijf than any pthor agent. Max B'bsb. pied. DBEGAN On the lOtb Inst, at Shen andoah, Pa., Jpbn, son of Francis and Amanda Doegan, aged 1 year and 8 months. Funeral will take place on Tues day, 12th Inst., at 2 p. m., from tho family residence, No, 20 "W.ost , Oqal , slroot. In terment In the Odd Fellows' ' cemetery. Friends and relatives respectfully Invited tqMl?nd. , 1 ,, it Hero You Are. M. L. Kommerer, wholesale and retail confoctlonor, is now located at 35 North Main street.. . Finest. .Easter noveltlpa in tho county. Tho trado suppliod with candies, etc., at lowest wholesale ratos. uomo and see grand.exbibition. 4-11-lm Change of Driters. Willhm J. Donahoo has roslgnod his position as driver for tho Columbia Hose Company and has been succeeded by Will lam Daddow. Mr. Donahue has accepted a position as onglneer at one pf the collieries near llBzloton. Stewing Oynters. Largo, fresh stewing oysters 50a por hun dred. Rest made catsup, 16c. por quart, at A. J. Shooncr's. Np.'12 E. Centre St. 9-3t THE INJUNCTION SUSTAINED.. The Court Decided the Wntcr Cointnltfre Has no l?oirer. Special to tlie Herald. 1 Pottsyill'k, April 11, 12 m. Tbo court has rendered a decision sustaining tho in junction procured by the Shenandoah Water a'rid Girs Company against tho bor ough of, Shenandoah. Tl9 decision was rendered by a full bench. This decision sustains tho position' the HiiRAM) t'o4k and maintained throughout the water company agitationthat another special oloction must bo hold' before tho borough undertakes1' to establish "water works. Ed, 1 The Action Sanctioned. Editor Etisjuhq Uekald ; I havo ust finished reading the article in the edition of your paper .of this instant, re garding the action of the Town Council relating tp the, electric road. It seems to ma you do iiroat injustice to tho majority by denouncing them, in tho firs,t place and withholding a material portion of tho truth in the second place. The articlo.tonds, in my judgment, to lead attray those living in our community and nhewhoro from the actual .facts ,tn ,the controversy.. Among the names, published jn your "black jist" arosomo who wero most earnest in the advocacy of admitting the electrio road into , tho bjrpugh and permitting it to use tho rail It wanted., The bprqugh ordinance adopttidwas.changed, to .suit tha.wlshoof the frlcnds.of tho company Arid tliu. .ordi nance was accepted by the company, as w .s supposed in good faltb. Tho ordinanceihon as no,w provides that tho, ri,ad was to.be paTcu .notween mo tracKS, tin 9 tp tno ,wdtn ot uignteen incnes wuni mountain, stone or other suitable materials, subject to tho ap proval of the Town Council as rapidly a iAe (onsirucl9n of said railway proceeds 1 ijibmit,tojou.and tho intelligent .think ing people of our community, has tho. com pany compiled with theeo provisions of the ordinance? Has It not neglected to do so? If will npt do to say that tho condition of thp weather, priacs. 0; time and oppor tunity have prevented, because there, is no intention on tho part of tho company to comply with tho said provisions so far as the preBont tracks are concerned and Judgo Sidler,,the president, of tho companKso Btated to tbp ijlreoti Commiltoo in ho presence of the writer, hut that the company would in a certain time place In a six-inch rail which could be paved. Nowho, ordinance is.tho tunaamentai law respecting tus eubjoct, in tho borough and its provisions must, and should be observed by all the Councilmen. Jt js tfie contract, o to spjjak, between the pprppgn, ot me nrsi par,t,nano mp railway epenpany, of. th.socqnd part'., majority of .the Town Council, aay . the contract should be enforced. Why should they be blacklisted and, donounped because hey have discharged their duty as they ee'o it and observed their oath ? Bespectfully Yours, J H. Pomkrot. Shenandoah, Aprj 9j 1892, tVants Them to Ileslgu. If there is any' good r9sor( for tho action taken by, somo of out Counci men in con nection with tho building of the electrio railway t Is their duty tp acquaint the pubjlc with It. f teams that spmo of these highly, honpred popple, think tb'9 wbole to.wn.and iU management rests upon their shoulders, and that il Is their duty to hin der this ontorpriso in every way "possible. Why thoy should take such a stand is hard to understand. Thoy certainly do not voicotbosontiments of their constituents, and do not seem to take a great deal of trouble tip find out what their wishes are If tbo three CpunpOmon who misrepresent the Third ward think tVy.b avOjdono their duty, thoy. should interview, the people who compose the district which thoy are at present disgracing. Limb. James and Van Duson, 'n Justice to yo constituents., re sign, and invite Guble, Stout, McQFu'lre, lietteridgo and Coakley to go with you. Tuird, Ward Voter. Fire Alarm lloxea. The following list shows tho location of tho alarm boxes of tho Shenandoah Firo Department: location. 15-CoaT and Bowers streets. - 18 Bowers and Centre streets. 51 Brldgo and Centro streets. 25 Main and Centro streets, 34 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Mitu uud, Coal streets iS-OUbert and Centre streets, 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 52 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send and alarm open tbe box, pull down the hook onco and let go. When nn alarm Is sent la the lire bell will sound tho number ot the box and repout the alarm four times. now to locate alarms. It tho alarm Is sounded from box IS tho lire bell will strike one, then pauso and strike 11 vo which will Indicate that tho are Is In the vicinity ot No, 19 box. Every alarm Is repeated (our tlmos. Euster Xuvt'Itli-s. Ge to F. Keitban, 101 North Main stroot, for Easter eggs, fine confectionery, bread, cakes, etc. Soda water and Ico cream at all.tlmes. Parllos and picnics supplied, ' , ' 4-11-lw RESPONSE TO THE RUSSIAN APPEAL FUNDS FOR THE 1 STARVING PEOPLE RAISED. THE COLLECTION OF LAST NIGHT The Citizen Will Hold a Meeting In Ferguson's Theatre To-night to Devise Menus for Halfilug Fundii to Keep up. the Itoconl of the fust. 91 HIS UUUU sbtp-uono- tmaugh" is lying ather uihnrf In Phllndnlnhm awaiting r e s p onsos from the people of Pennsylvania to the ,3CS3SV appeal for contribu tions of food" for the roliof of tho famino stricken poople of Itursia. Hor hold has already rocoived tho fruits of generous re sponses, but room la reserved for contribu tions expected from tho many lowns in thp interfor of tho stale that have not yet con tributed their mite, Sbonantlo.tb among them. To-night, at 8 o'clock, our people will meet in Ferguson's theatre and act. Let iho meeting be a rousing one and let all who can give, give cheerfully and gener ously. Hussia needs it; And America can afford to give it to Russia, as an act of grati tude, as woll as humanity. ' In accordance with a resolution adopted on Sunday, tho 3d Inst., the Welsh Baptist church congregation last night took up tho following collection for. tbo sufferers last night. Jonathan Rogers Martha H.Jones Katie Davis John O. Jones Mcshack Howard Ann Roberts William Roberts David Davis William Jones Henry L. Jones ,. Morgan D Jones William D. Evans Emily Li. Jones John J. Morgan Robert Edward Marv Jano Evans 1 no 1 00 15 50 10 50 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 2o 18 1 00 60 1 00 25 10 CO 25 5 00 05 50 50 1 00 1 CO 4 23 5 00 1 00 50 I H. S. arifflths Mary noppei J. P. Williams Hannah Evans J. R. Jones Mark Edwards Sarah. James Thomas I, Williams. Rev. Evans Edward Capper Cash 1 John UAVUllams Isaac Thomas Thomas Si Roberts.., $ 89 46 Political Points. It is said Obri. Msgee is tired of propping up Dalzoll's shattered boomlet, and while he will not withdraw his support, he will not go out of his, way to help the lonely o'un man. (Juy seoma tp have little or no opposi tion anywhoro. Ex-Stalq Chairman Andrews has been nominated for the Legislature In Crawford county. Thp Quay men aro very happy over tho outlook, and say that their favorite will win bands down. Them will be 47 votes from Philadelphia. Subtracting tbo 6 Democratic members from this leaves 42 votes td bo voted at tho caucus. A Quay man stated" positively that 40 ' of these 42 would certainly vote for Mr. Quay. Thore was no question in his mind but what the result of the caucus would verify his pro diction. Ho said: "We feol that Mr. Quay will havo practically all o( Pnlla delphia and more than half of Allegheny. Now that is tt pretty good basis to start on. In addition to that we have won every thing In Armstrong, Schuylkill, Snyder, Union and Lawrence counties. Then we havo Erie and Crawford counties. It will be the samp in Mercer and Bearer, and in every other western country I can call to ' mind, Groat, Sco.tt'l Whoro dpos Mr. DalzelJ 'ixppct to get his delegate!? Ho jjivesuptbo.west. Wbt has be in the east? Not Philadelphia, nor SchUylkill. The truth of the whole matter is" that Mr. Quay yjlll bave a walk-over." .Schuylkill county was unanimous for JudgQ fcjadlor, - j James .11. Lessjg, Republican candidate for Poor D'.rector, ought to pall a big vote In tho country districts below the mountain, where ho is to well known. Schuylkill county Republicans will win thjs year f thpre is anything in barmeny. John J. Coylp, of Maqanoy City, who was nominated by the Republicans for the Loglslature, made many new friends In town last week. Obltiiury, Miss Kato Haley, one of GIrardvillo's school teachers, and a daughter of John Haley, outside forpman at Hammond col liery, dlod nt hor homo in Qirardvillo yes terday, after a lingering illness. llase Hall Mutch, The Ashland and Lost Creek baso ball clubs have topn matched to play a game at tho Lost Creek grounds next Sunday afternoon. mm I'UrtsONAI,. Henry J. Jonos spont to-day at Mahraoy City. W-J- Sllcox wont to Audenreid'kthli nornlng. Dr. R. A. Kennody, of Sharnokln, Is in. town to-day. Harry L. Roxby, of Si. Clair, is visiting friends In town. Mrs. John 11. Buyer is visilinK her par ents at Port Carbon. William Willman transacted business at Mihanoy City to-day. Miss Hannah Reese was a visitor to Mah anoy City on Saturday. Rohort Hillhouse and wife, of Newtown, was in town on Saturday. Edward Mullen, of Shamokin, spont Sunday with relatives in town. John Hough, of Whito Haven, is spend ing a few days in town with bis parents. Micbael Sullivan, of Tamanua, is now employed at tho local station of the Lohlgh Valley R. R. Warren J. Portz has boen temporarily appointed clerk in tbo office of the electric railway company AVilliam Patterson, of West Oik street. was maJo a happy father on Saturday. Mother and child aro doing we.ll. Elward G-ughlin, of Ve3t Cjal street, is now permanently in charge of the mum moth hoisting engines at Maple Uill col liery. John "Fisher, one of the expert motor men on the electric ra!lway,ls a member of Robort.Tippet Council, No. 730, Jr. O. TJ. A. M , of Harrisburg, which prides Itself on a membership of 800. Stringer Cannot be UmhI, One of tbe most reliablo newspapers in the country publishes the following con cerning railroad tracks, and tracks for elec tric railways in particular: "Railroad pro jectors, ouilJors, oporators and repairers are being confronted with n prpblom which years ago produced embarrassment in thinking how to meet it, and now that is to be met, and as it can no longor bo shoved aside, tho question looms up and demands solution. What sort of a tie will that bo which must be used as a sub-titute for tbe woodon tio in building railroad track? All tho sources of supply of tho wooden tio aro so gradually and rapidly being exhausted as to render it a very difficult task to pro cure sufficiont to meet the great demand fpr them. Since tbe introduction of the electric motor car, the tracks for street railroad lines need to be constructed as securely as are thoso on which the heavy locomotive runs. Tho horse car rallroid track could bo run on stringers that for tho olectric'car must be laid on ties, which adds to tho consumption of tho wooden tie, and now forcoa tho question, what sort of a tie will It bo that substitutes the wooden? Will it be irpn or Bteel?' No matter which it jn'ay bo, it will add to' the consumption of Irpn and produce a boom In the iron or steel rolling business that will male enormous demand for that metal. Post OIHce HDgnt'a." Don't mail any letter until you are euro that it is , completely and , properly ad dressed. Don't place tho address so that thero will be no'room for thopost mark. Dn't fall, In tho hurry of business, to write the name of the state you intend and not your own a very common.error. Don't fail to mako certain that your manner pf writing thd nama of an office cr state tnay not causo It'to be mistaken for one similar in appearance. ' It (a often better to write tho name of the state in full. ' 1 Don't fait, If you aro in doubt as to the right name of the office for which your letter is, intended, to consult the Postal Guide, which any postmaster will be pleased to show you. Bucklan's Arnica Salve. The Rest'Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, .Fever Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no paj&ent required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect eatisfactien, ormpney refunded.- Price' 26 cents' per box. Tor sale by C. II. Hagenbuch. Horse Auction Hule. Twenty.flve. Iowa hprses will be sold at nuctipn at 610 North Ointro Btreet, Potts villo, (Robbjcs1 Auditorium), on Thursday, April 14, commencing at 10 a. m , consist ing nf hoAvy , and medium elze matched teamB, workers and roadstors. Horses warranted as represented. Tho horsos will be hitchod and tho wind, working and other qualities tested boforo the purobasers pay for them. Terms, cash. 4-11-8t 'Tis a consummation devoutly to bo 'wished for, that every one in the land knew the real merits ef Dr. Oexe's Wild Cherry and Senoka for Hearsoness and Croup. Uealruhlo Lodge ltopui. A lodge desiring a cosy meeting room on Saturday, or Sunday evenings of each week can bp accommodated at Mellet's bait, which bai boon, recently papered, painted and carpeted. Apply to M. Melleu Tbe cheapest place for carpets and oil cloths ia at C. D. Fricko's, No. 10 South Jardin street; Keatoy takes tho lead. He is on tbo first floor. His motto is "Quality, not Quantity," Call and too him. 4-4-tf