THE EVENING HEEALD VOL. VH.-NO. 206. SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. AUGUST 27. 1892. ONE OENT. SOLID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, BanquotjParlor and Piano Lamps,unique in design with 75 and 260 candle power burners. All goods superior in finish and quality with rock bottom prices.that withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermaris Jewelry Store, Tle most progressive establishment In the comity. Comer Mam ana Lloyd Streets. SHENANDOAH; Employment Agency I MAX REESE, Agent. ALWAYS RELIABLE. Help always on hand for families, restaurants.&c. COOKS. HOUSE GIRLS. Chambermaids, Nurse Olrls, Walters, Drivers, Maids, &c. 14 West Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. (Ferguson House Block.) Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant, Leading Saloon In town. Centra and Wliltn Stt., (Bkkert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys In the Market. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Dar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, hrandies, wines, etc Finest cigars. Eating bar attached. Cordial invitation to all. GO TO THE OOFBE HOUSE 32 North Mnln Street, For a Good, Cheap Meal MRS. CONNICK IN C1IAHQE. THE FINEST GOODS IN THE OUR 1'INE CREAMERY OUR NEW No. 1 MACKEREL. rlhe first strictly fine Mackerel of thin season's catch. White anil 1 at. Our Strictly Pure CATAWRA WINE VINEGAR. Also our pure Spiced Vinegar tor Pickling. Our Strictly PURE LARD Not adulterated lulth talloiv or cotton seed oil. Our Sweet Mixed Pickles a genuine delicacy . , 1 Our Chipped Beef and Summer Sausage. Our OLD STYLE BAR SOAP. Ward and dry, pure and good. Will not hurt the hands, therefore cannot injure the clothes. Our "DAISY" MINNESOIA I LOUR makes white bread and no trouble to bake. AT KEITER'S Our Directory. iJjlE POT OFFICE 1 Shenandoah. Onico hours from 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Money Order and Registry De partment open from8:0U u. m. to 7:00 p. m. Following Is a schedule of the arrival nnd departure of mall trains. Mall matter for despatch must bo In tho office thirty minutes beforo tho time given below: Arrival. V. M. A. M. 1:40 4:1 Destination. OR MJa h n Departure. A. M. P. M. 7:20 12:52 9:08 3:08 11:30 8:00 12:62 0:03 3:08 8:U0 1:35 7:20 7:00 1:35 7:00 1:40 7:00 7:20 2:56 11:30 6:20 7:20 2:60 9:08 11:30 11:30 2:60 6:00 7:20 2:60 Is hlla., Western and 2:23 8:00 8:18 1:40 8:00 9:03 0:45 Southern States ) ( New York and East-1 cm Htates and points on Ii. V. It. It. J Asland. GlrardvUlo. ( Raven Ilun, Centra-1 11a, Mt Carmel and Bliamoltln. ) 8:08 9:60 0:08 9:08 9:50 1:23 1:23 1:25 2:23 1:40 2:28 8:18 1:40 2:26 8:18 2:26 8:18 2:20 Pottsvlllo. 9:63 9:56 I Mahanoy City. j Mahanoy Plane, Lost I 1 Creek and Hhalt. I 9:63 9:56 Frackvllle. f Carriers make a ireneral collection at 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:15 a. m. and 3:15 p. m. Additional deliveries and collections aro made In the business part of town at iu:is a. m. ana x:w p. m. Fire Alarm lloxes. " Tbo following list shows tho location ot the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Fire Department: LOCATION. 15-Coal and liowers streets. 15 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. , 35 Main and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 62 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down tho hook once and let go. When an alarm Is sent In the fire bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 the fire bell will strike one, then pause and strike five which will indicate that tho fire Is In the vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm Is repeated four times. (Yhen Baby was sick, we gave her Castorls, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she hod Children, she gave them CastoriA The Switchback. Trains will leavo tho Switchback depot, Mauch Chunk, as follows.- 8.40, 10.10. 11,37a. m. and 1.00, 2.20, 3.45. 5.35 p. m. On Sundays, 1.50 and 2.25 p. m. Leavo Summit Hill: 9.40, 11.10, a. rn. and 12.35, 1.60, 3 20, 4.35, 0.15 p.m. Sun days, 3.25 and 4.00 p. m. A Great Stock. Five thousand novels, the latest and host' issued, selling at 25 conts othor places,' for ealo at Max Recso's for 10 cents. The flnost playing cards? in the market 6 cenU por pack. Carpets, Oil Olotii -AMD- WINDOW SHADES! Will be sold at reduced rates this month to make room for tho Fall Goods At FRICKE'S.110 South Jardm St. MARKET. BUTTER Fresli To-day. LABOR DAY AT MAHANOY GITY UNVEILING OF THE SOLDIERS' MONUMENT. PREPARATIONS FOR THE EVENT Some of tho Distinguished People Who Will bo In Attendance. How They Will be Enter tainedThe Programme. RUANGEMKNTS ol the most elaborate character aro boinp made for the cere monies which aro to attend the unveiling of the soldiers' monu ment at Mahanoy City on Labor Day, Sep tember 6th, Tho com mittee has Just completed the official pro gramme. It is hb follows : Selection, Citizens' Cornet Band. Prayer by Department Chaplain John W. Sayres, Philadelphia. Opening address, lion. James II. Rellly. Presentation of monument In behalf of tbo citizens and ladles of Mahanoy City by Oen. D. II. Hastings. TJnveilinc of monument bv John Hobbs and John Cameron, one-armed veterans of Maha noy City. "Hallelujah Chorus" by the Mahanoy City Choral Society, Keos Rosscr, conductor. - cceptance of the monument In behalf of Severn Post, No. 110, G. A. It., by Col. Thomas j. Stewart, or wornstown. Addross. Hon. C. N. llrumm. Address by his Excellency, Governor Robert ji-aiiison. Ilenedlction, ltev. H. A. Keiscr. "America" by tho Mahanoy City Choral Society and the assemblage. Taps. The exorcises will commence at 0:45 a. m. Oen J. 3. Oobin will bo the Chief Marshal. Tbo parade will movo at 2 p. m, After the parado there will bo a dross parade by the 8th Regiment, N. G. Pa., In front of tho Mansion IIouso, when tho ladies will present the regiment with a handsome stand of colors valuod at $200. Gov. Pattison will make the presentation. The bost band in attondance will be awarded tho right of line. Among tho distinguished visitors will bo ex Department Ojmmander, Col Goorge G. Buyer, the present Department Com mander and stuff, Col. J. A. M. Passmore, Gen. Louis A 'Wagner, Gen "William Lilly, Gen. Snowden and staff, Col. Keck, ot Wilkea-Barro, and staff, Col. Case, of tho 4th Regiment, nnd Col. Thomas J. Hudson, of Pittsburg, Chief of Artillery, Stato oi Pennsylvania. A largo numbor of arches will bo spread over the sheets. Work on them has already commencod. The; will be located as follows: At tho Mansion House four arches will bo spread over tho streots. Opposite tho store of Walbrldge and Richardson thero will be a Gr.ndArmy arch. It will be an Immense structure and probably tho handsomest. On tbo next squaro ibovo tho Hook nnd L.jddor com pany will orcct two large pillars, twenty feet high, upon which thoir truck will rest. In front of tho Union National Bank thero will be an arch orectod by the bank and D. J. Cloary. Smith & Bro. will alio erect a handsome arcb. 'Squire Coyle and party will orcct a fcandsomo monument which will correctly represont the monument to be unveiled. It will bo SO 'feet high. Further down, opposite the Ball and John Smith placos thero will bo another arch and another will cross tho street in front of the Seligman and May propoities. Tbo Uumano and Citizen fire companies will also erect handsome arches In front of their houses and Co. E, 8th Regt., will orect ono In front of Its new armory. O. D. Kaier, Mabanoy's patriotio and Influ ential citizen, wU entertain Gov. PaitUon at his Centre street residence and will erect a beautiful arch in front of tbo rosldonce in honor of the Governor. There will also be an arch in front of tho Derrick House and the Odd Follows will elaborately decorate thoir hall on 'Mahanoy avtnue. Gon. Gobiu and his staff will bo enter tained by M. M MacMillan, E-q, at his handsome residence on Mahanoy avenue. Gon. Hastings and wlfo, Col. Thomas J. Stowart and wife and Col. Buyer and wife will arrive at Mahanoy City on Sunday aftornoon and will be located at the Man sion House. Col, Magee and wife will arrive on Saturday. Col. Magee will visit the target range for the purpose of qualifying under tho direction of Lieut. Brelz. Col. Magee and staff will be entertained by Quartermastor "W. F. Richardson, The captain and line officers of tbo 8th Regiment will be entertained by dpt. Comrey, at bis Maha'noy avenue rosldence. Frank F, Reod, who is chairman of the monument committeo, Is a very active worker and has tho asslstanco of an able committee. The decorations will bo very elaborate. Professional decorators from Reading, Uarrisburg and New York are upon the ground. Duffy & Co., of St. Clair, also have their men thero and Wallio Ualdo man, of Mahanoy City, has secured con tracts to decorato sixty business places and residences. A handsome sword and belt will be pro sontod to tho captain of tho company who presents tho largest number of men on parade. A handsome (word and bolt, given by Heebcer & Co., of Port Carbon, will also be presented to tho captain of the company presenting the finest appearance In lino. Theso prizes will bo awardod at the dress parade, under the direction of Adjutant I Genoral W. W. Greenland, of Harris burg, In tho ovenlng there will1 bo a grand military and citizen' dress nreembly, undor iho auspices ot Co. E, 8th Regiment, in tbo handsome now armory. The armory is CO by 125 feet. The music will bo furnishod by Walbridgo's orchestra of fltteen pieces. TIMELY TOPICS. What People Are Talking About These Times. Wo agree with the Bloomsbur Daily that it is really surprising when one learnt what a largo number of our to'vn people patronize peddlers and instalment men They even buy groceries of theso peddlers thinking they aro Rfttlng thom cheapor than our homo merchants soil at, but in this thoy aro mistaken for nine times outoi tan the poddlors handle nothing but an irforior quality ot goods', ratronlz" home. The delegates to the Stato Camp, Sons ol Amorica, from town, aie all home agair and thoy are kept busy explaining what has been accomplished this year. Mo re quest was made to have tho Stato Camp meet hero next year, so it went elsewhere. Thore was no complaint of a scarcity ol water in Shenandoah this year and this speaks well for the resources ol tbo old company, when nil tho towns in the county suOerod during tho Into drouth. Somo one ha3 said that Shenandoah has not tho accommodations for the meeting of a largo body, liko the Sons of Ameiica, for instance. This Is a mistake, and that has boen demonstrated a number of times. A special officer of tho Pension Depart ment was bore on Thursday looking after some crookodncas. The party ho wan looking for bad moved to Eomo other town. We understand there is a great deal of this kind of work going on in town and county and it is only a question of tlmo whon all will bo found out. The Stato Camp, Sons of Amorica, is getting to bo too wieldy a body and tho representation could be cut down without injury to the order. personal. Dr. Wm. J. Griffith, of Pittsburg, is in town. Max Reese spent yesterday at Wilkes Barro. Editor Hunt, of tho Frackvillo Item, was in town this morning. 'Squiro Dengler and W. A. Cather were in Pottsville yesterday. J. S. Snyder, late Commissioners' clork, was in town this afternoon. Sergeant W. F. Richardson, of -Mahanoy City, was In town yesterday. Joseph Lohrolor left to-day for Nanticoke whero ho has a position awaiting' him. Rev. J, Proudo rcturnod from his eastern trip last Thursday evening and will occupy tbo pulpit of tho P. M. church to-morrow morning and evening. Talley Morgan, eon of John W. Morgan, who has been visiting town tho put few days, left again this afternoon. His wife and son romain with his parents. Harry Glenwrigbl, eon of mine superin tendent Thomas Glenwright, ot Minors ville,. Is visiting his grandparents, Mr. nnd Mri. J. K, Kehler, ot North Main street. LITTLE LOCALS That Cover Considerable Ground In Tills Vicinity. Pay nt the collieries to-day. A delightful party was held on West Oak street Inst ovouing.. Steady work at tho collicrios is oxpected next month. Tho decision of Chancellor McGill on the Reading deal does not worry our peo ple Shenandoah will send a big crowd to Mahanoy City on Labor Day. The Girnrdvillo bund came to town to day and played several tlno selections on our streots. Tho picnic season is nenring a cl jso. Al most eyory Sunday school and society in town, not counting private parties, had a day out this year. Tho faro to Washington, D, C, and re turn, via Philadelphia & Reading and Bal timore & Ohio rail road j, la 51 00. Post 146, G. A. R., last evening decldod to go to Mahanoy City on Labor Day In a bjdy. SHAFT SPECIALS. l'eucllluga From it Watchful Correspond ent lovu the Vulloy. In addition to tho purso preaonted Prof. Evans last evening, each of the organists, Miss Lizzie Jones, of Shenandoah, and Miss Harriot Jones, of this place, recolvod ?5 eicb. Tho olectrlo road continues to bring new pooplo hero. Scarcely a day passos that we meet people who have never been here. It Is rumored that a now breaker, much larger than tbo present ono, Is to bo ertcted here soon. Mr. Wfttkins, of Girnrdvillo, made a very comlo speech at tho presentation last ovonlng. A great many Improvements havo boen made hero this season. Work on tho Pennsy branch is pro gressing. B. Pure and Wholesome Quality Commonds to publlo approval the Call fornla liquid laxatlvo remedy, Syrup of Figs. Itjiepleasant to tho taste and by acting'igently on the kidneys, llvor and bowels to cleanse tho system effectually, it promotes, the health and comfort of all who uso It, and with millions it Is the best and only remedy. Threo pair ladies' black hoso (fast-colors) tor 26c , at tho People's store. 0-21-tf DIVISION OF THE WARDS. THE VIEWERS MET IN TOWN AGAIN TO-DAY. MAPS IN' ABUNDANCE SUPPLIED Fatal Accident at tho Kebloy Run Colliery at Noon To-day. Louis Ringholsor, a Minor, the Victim. HE viewer; appointed to inquire Into the ad visability of dividing tho wards of town mot again in the Kondrick House this morning and had a large num ber of Republican and Democratic citizens before them, who occupied considerable time In makirg speeches, presenting fig ures and explaining maps. 'Squire Monaghan and M. I'. Whltaker were spokesmen for the Democrat). If tho facts were just as they preaonted them the viowors would havo had very littlo troublo in deciding upon a report at once, but when some of tho Republicans asked questions regarding tho correctness of the Democratic maps and figures thero was an uproar and tho viowors had difficulty In maintaining order. Some of tho Demo crats wanted to muko affidavits, others wanted to bet, and not a few seemed do slroua of "scrapping it out." But there was no blood shod. Ono thing is certain tho sense of justico which seema to fit the Democratic side of the houso is not, for tunutely for tho country, what is strictly in accordanco with equity. Tho Democratic idea of justice seems to bo this : "Here are our maps and figuros. They are cor rect. Tho Republican statements t,re false. Accept ours, or fight." The viewers listened to the statements of all sides patiently and tben took all papers and maps. Thore will bo no more hear ings until after the viewers report the mat' ter to the court. A MINER KILLED. Louis Itlnghelser Meeta his Death ut the Kchley Itun Colliery. A fatal accident occurred in the mines of tho Kohloy Run colliery at noon to-day, Louis RIngheiser, a miner, was the victim. A pioco of coal rushed down a chuto and toro open the lower part of tbo man's abdomen. RIngheiser died at the colliery about an hour al'tor tho accident' happened. Tho remains were takon to tho homo of the deceased in Ringtown thia afternoon. Ringheiser loft a wife and child. THE FIRST NIGHT. The Freo Heading Itooms Thrown Open to tho Public. The reading rooms of tho Shonandcah Free Library Association were formally opened to tho publio last night. Tho rooms wero crowded to overflowing with ladies and gentlemen who wero unanimous in their praise of tho apartmonts. Somo ex cellent music was rondered by tho choir of the Methodist Episcopal church, under tho leadership of J. J. Price, and appreciative remarks were mado by Messrs. Ogdon, Senior, Estw, Bailey, Revs O'Boylo, Llch- tenwalner, Powick and otherj. A vote of thanks was tendered tho Haverford Society of Friends, through whose lib'Tality Uo rooms have been furnished, and an appeal was made to all presont to aid in Its Bupport by contributing ono dollar; each and there by bocoming an active?1 member. Tbo rooms will bo open to the publio dally, ex cept Sunday, from 7 to 10 p. m. Ladies aro invited to avail themselvea of Its privi leges as well as gentlemen. Proved to ho the Heat. Teatod nnd proved by over thirty years' uso in all parts of the world, Allcock's Porous Plasters have the Indoremont oi the highest medical and chomical author ities and millions of grateful patients who have boen oured of distressing ailments voluntarily testify to their merits, Allcock's Porous Plasters are purely vegetable. They are mild but effectivo, sure and quick In their action, and ab solutely harmless. Beware of imitations, and do not bo de ceived by misrepresentation. Ask for Allcock's, and lot no solicitation or ex planation Induce you to accept a substitute- Infants' shoes 25c. per pair, at tho Pooplo's storo, 121 North Main street, Shenandoah. 6-21-tf Foot ltaco, A one hundred yard foot raco, for $100 a side, will take place at Mahanoy City park on Labor Day, September 6th, bo tweon William Morris, of town, and Fahey's "Unknown." Spectacles to suit all eyes, at Portz's book and stationery storo, 21 North Main stroot. 4-28-tf Fine photos, GOo. per doron.at Keagoy'f POLITICAL POINTS. Local, County, fstuto ml National Themes Considered, Brumm Is getting In his work. Ho baa a united ptrty at hit back tbis year and ought to win. David Martin, of Pbilxd lphia, Senator Quay's friend, is installed at Republican headquarters In Now York City as at- distant to Chairman Carter, nnd ex-Senator Piatt has been n visitor at tho headquarters, This doas nut look much like tho ''sulking" in which, it has boon so freely predicted, these experienced politicians would con tinue to Indulge. In the Republican ranks just now harmony is spollod with a big U. Candidate Losslg, for Director of the Poor, hus been doing some effectivo cam paigning already. Ho is going to get there with both feet. A great deal of clerical work is being done at the Republican county headquar ters and in a fow days all tho preliminary arrangements for a hot and effectivo cam paign will he completed. Squiro Coyle, Republican candidate for the Logialature, is a bard worker and our prediction is that ho will have tho largest majority of any person ever elected to the Legislature from this district. J. H. James, Esq., expects to beat his record of n former campaign when ho de feated P. M. Dunn for the District At torneyship. Harry is a hustler and isn't leaving the grass grow under his feet. He makes new friends whorever he goes oid ones ho has plenty. It is predicted that, under the new ballot law the vote in this county will fall shjrt between 1,000 and 2,000. Senator Keefer has no fear of defeat this yoar. His friends of the past Kill stick as close to him as before. A PURSE PRESENTED. Leader 1'hlllp T. Kvans, of tho Coinhlneil Choir, Complimented, Last evening the residents of Wm, Penn, Lost Creek and Girardvillo, who are in terested in tbe combined choir that com peted at Lakeside on tho 16th Inst, under the leadership of Prof. Philip T. Evans, presonted the leader with a testimonial purse. Tbo affair took place on the lawn at tho residence of Superintendent Will lam H. Lewis. The choir and Wm. Penn band wero In attendance. T. R. Edwards, of Lost Creek, was chairman of the as semblage. Selections were rendered by tho band and choir, Miss Annie Clino, of Wm. Penn, gave n solo, and several par ties gave r; citations. Superintendent Lewis mado a few remarks, In which he complimented Prof. Evans on his work with tho united choir. He also said that ho felt confident that the choir would prove a prize winner next year. Superintendent Lewis then presented Prof. Evans with a tostimonial purso of $100 which bad been raised by tho choir and its friends. Prof. Evans attempted to acknowledge tho com pliment, but was overcome, and Rav. Potts made the acknowledgement for him. Re freshments wore then served by the Indies of the choir nnd the Jjnea family, of Lost Creek, rendered sevoral selections that elicited warm applause. Before loavlng for their homrs all parties joined in sing ing "Nearer My God to Thee." TWO BROTHERS VICTIMS. Struck and Him Over by an Kugine Lait Kvenlojr. John and Martin Lynch, brothers, were struck by a P &R engine while walking on the tracks noar Mahanoy City last even ing. John, who Is a married man, had ono leg cut off. Martin suftored the loss of two leg, Tho unfortunato men havo relatives in this town. Neither aro expect ed to liyo. OPENING OP THE SCHOOLS. Superintendent Freeman Makes an Oltlcial Announcement. Superintendent Freeman announces that tho public schools will reopen on Wednes day, Slatinst. A meeting of teachers will be held In tho High School room on Wednesday morning, at 8 o'clock, sharp Tbe superintendent will bo in his offlco Monday and Tuesday, 27th and 28th intts., 0 a. in., to isue tickets of admission to tbo schools. Tho offioe will not be open on Wednesday. 8 25-2t Special Meeting. A special meeting of MaJ. Jennlng's Council No. 807, Jr. O. U. A. M., will bo held In Mellol's ball, on Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock, to make arrangements to attend tho funeral of our late brothor, Harry Whowell, which takes placo on above dato at Girardvllle, at 1 o'clock. Wm. J, Jamkb, Councilor, Tuos. Sakoku, Seo'y. 8-20 -2t Last Day. Monday will bo absolutely the last day for tho Roshon gallery In Shenandoah. Beautiful cabinots as low as $1.00 per dozen. Come, rain or shine, as this will be positively your last chance. O. S. RosnoK, 29 W. Centro street, 8 27-21 (Hoffman's old stand.) More Jurymen, The following citizens of Shenandoah have been drawn as jurors to sorvo for tbo week commencing September 2Cth; Patrick Loftut, John Fooly, U, A. Acker, Mlchaol Curley, Sr. Lnno's Family Modiolno Moves tbo bowels each day. Meet people need to use It. Boot photographs and crayons at Dabbs,