THE EVENING HE VOL. VII.--NO. 215. SHENANDOAH. PA.. "WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1892. ONE CENT. I 8., 'er isky. cent lper- op. ,'92 ncry Seen. ig store. stin. 30 no ct. tort!1 LIE. i and Bne' 0RAHT, rcct. SOLID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver CWatches, Diamonds, Precious Btones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquet.Parlor and Piano Lamps.uniquo in design with 75 and 250 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 Holdermans Jewelry Store, The moat progressive establishment In the county. Corner Main ana Lloyd Streets. SHENANDOAH 'Employment Agency I MAX REESE, Agent. fALWAYS RELIABLE. Help always on hand for families, restaurants.&c. COOKS, HOUSE GIRLS, Chambermaids, Nurse Girls, Walters, DrlverB, Maids, &c. m 14 West Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. (Ferguson House Mock.) Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant, Leading Saloon in town. Centre and Whltn 8t., (Dtckcrt's old stand) First-class Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys In tho Market. 1 Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) f 19 and 21 West Oak Street, , liar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, wines, etc. Finest cigars. Hating bar attached. - Cordial Invitation to all. 30 TO THE- COFFEE HOUSE v I, 32 North Main Street, For a Good, Cheap Meal MRS. CONNICK IN CHARGE. THE FINEST GOODS IN" THE MARKET. $TIB JilNE CBEAMEBY 1 OUIt NEW, No. dhe first strictly fine Maclierel of this season's catch, White Our Strictly JPure CATAWBA TJ IHE VINEGAR. Also i our pure Splcefl. T Our Strictly BUBE LARD Not adulterated mr Sweet Mixed Blclcles a Our Chipped Our OLD SlXLE BAB, SOAP. Jmrd and dty,pure and good. Will not hurt the hands, I thereore cannot Of "DAIS'S" MIJSNESOUA ILOVR mal:es white i f bread ainlHtin Our Directory. r i e T6$t office Shenandoah. Office hours from 7:30 a. m. to 7; 30 p.m. Monoy Order and Itcglstry De partment open trom8:00 a. m, to 7:uu p. in. I Followine Is a schedule of umuiiHtuuuu UCIUIllllVUl lUUIl LIMIUOl .".(!. matter for despatch must bo In the oMco thirty minutes before tho time given below: . . - 4 .... t , .1 -4 . ..... II . - .. .. nr.ii Arrival. P.M. A. it. 1:40 4:84 Destination. 1 Phila., Western 1 j and V ( Southern States) Departure. m m US ton A. . P. M. 7:20 12:62 9:08 3:08 11:30 8:00 12:52 9:03 .1:08 8:00 1:35 7:20 7;00 1:35 7:00 1:40 7:00 7:20 2:56 11:30 6;20 7:20 2:50 9:08 11:30 11:30 2:60 6:00 7:20 2:60 8:06 8:18 1:40 8:00 0:08 0:45 1 Now York and East ern Htatcs and I points on ti. V. It. K 9:08 9:66 Asland. j- 1:25 1:25 1:25 2:20 1:40 2:20 8:18 1:40 2:2tl 8:18 2:26 8:18 2:26 airardvlllo. ( Raven Run, Centra-1 j 11a, Mt Carmeland ( Hhamolttn. ) Pottsvllle. j- Mahanoy City, j- J Mahanoy Plane, Lost 1 1 Creek and Shaft. ) 9:08 9:56 9:56 9:56 9:56 9:66 i Frackville. , Carriers make a general 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 tho business part of town at 10:15 a. ni. and 2:00 p. m. Fire Alarm lloxes. The following list shows the location ot tho alarm bozos of tho Shenandoah Fire Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 16 Bowers and Centro streets. 24 Brldgo and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centro streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal strcetsi 42 Oilbert and Centro streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 62 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open tho box, pull down the hook onco and let go. When an alarm la sent In tho lire bell will sound tho number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALAR118. It the alarm Is sounded from box 15 tho Are bell will strike one, then pause and strlko five which will Indicate that the tiro Is In the vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm Is repeated four times. When Baby was sfck, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, sho cried for Castorla. When she became Jlisa, she cluug to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla The Switchback. Trains will leave tho Hwltchback depot, Mauch Chunk, as follows; 8.40. 10.10.11.37a. m. und 1.00, 2.20, 3.45. 5.35 p. in. On Sundays, l.bO anaz.sp. m. L,eave buinmu Jim: v.ju, n.iu, o. m. and 12.36, 1.60, 3 20, 4.35, 6.15 p.m. Sun days, 3.S5 and 4.00 p. in. A Great Stock. .Five thousand novels, tho latest and best Issued, selling at'25 cents other places, for sale at Alaxj Reese's for 10 cents. Tho finest playing cards; in Itlio market 5 cents per pack. Carpets, Oil Cloth -AND- WINDOW SHADESI Will be sold at reduced rates this month to make room for tho Fall Goods At FRICKE'S, 10 South Jardin St. BVTTEB Fresh To-day. 1 MACKEREL. and Xat. Vinegar ior Bidding. tvlth tallow or cotton seed oil. genuine delicacy. Bee and Summer Sausage. injure the clothes. fvnnhla 1n 7ii7.'l " " u AN INTERESTING POTTSVILLE LETTER FROM AN INTELLIGENT AND RELIABLE REPORTER. SDMP. JflNRNAt.KTTfi MISTAKES w W..ftt.V.U .J ft. MU Tho Polloy and Professions of tt County Seat Paper on tho Judgeship Oampttlgn Get ting Ready for Work. Special Con cspondenco to tho Herald. l'OTTSVl I.K Slept. 7. II K "mistakes of Moses" is, or was, one of Robert G. Inger soil's pot lectures. However much we may disagree with thp celebrated lawyer and man of independent Hnd free thinking idoas on certain subjects, we must agree he at leasts suggests t' some ol us comparisons, odious as they may bo to many. After this carupilgn it may bo in order, in view of cortain recent published sorai-"cds" which havo appeared in the Miners' Journal for some lecturer to prepare and deliver him self on TUB MISTAKES OF AN PRO AN. I recall the fact that the Journal is not for the whole Republican ticket this year and yet it delivered itself the other day of the following grat thought : "The Republicans ot Schuylkill county should remember that there are other offices to bo filled besides a Judgeship. There Is a Con gressman to be elected, and what Is still more Important to the people of this county, members of the Legislature. Don't let the fight for ludga draw attention from tho other Important onto s to be filled, such as District Attornoy, Director of the I'oor, Coroner and the ofllcos mcntlonod. Fjforts shoulit be made to make the whole ticket viclorlout, not a lection of if." Tho italicised sontonco is my own. Every Republican knows that the Journal is not lor the head of the county Republican ticket. In fuel the fact is known to every bjdy who reads that the morning daily pf town is opposed to the election of tho Re publican candidate lor Judge on tho county ticket, Richard II. Koch, E-q., and honce our romarks in this bohalf and tho gratui tous republication of tbe forogoiog semi editorial. The man who is favored for tho position aspired to by Mr. Koch by the paper quoted from may exclaim,. "SATB MB FROM MY I'RIKNDS" if eur morning contemporary continuos to publish that sort of stutT. The attacks on Hon "W. F. Harrity, Secretary of tbe Commonwealth, for being National Domocrailc Chairman, is another evidence (bat tho advocate lor tbe election of part of this county's Democratic ticket is making another mistuke for which somebody MAY CALL Til KM DOWN, If Mr. Harnty should take a notion to entor into tho judge fluht in the county this fall. Mr. Harriiy is very strong with a largo ciass of tho very people who are expected' to Btand by tho gentleman who is the Journal's candidate forjudge. It may be a mistake on our part to call attention to tho inUtakos of tho opponents of tho Ropublican county ticket, for the reason that they MAY DKSIST MAKING HISTAKKS and that would hurt tho tickot, but as a fair journalist, your correspondent feels called upon to do eo. There is an apathy in tho campaign just now and therefore little to worry anybody. Tho tight will be on for good in a week or two. Among the mon of prominence In town last week fiom Philadelphia wore two prominent members of the Young Men s Ropublican Club of the 2Gth ward of that city, Mr. James McUurk and Mr. Sbol lady. They were hare on Sunday and en terlainod by John F. Cooney, at his resi dence and later at Tumbling Run, Father Thomas Ilaloy, of Nebraska, was here on Sunday last and met many friends. He wis formerly a rerident of this town and the courtesies oxlonded to him by his old tiino friends were generous In the extreme Ho is one of tho best mon in. tho church which ho honors. N. The True Luxutlve l'rlnclple Of tho plants used in manufacturing the pleasant remody, Syrup of Figs, has a permanently beneficial effect on the human system, wbllo tho cheap vegotablo extracts and mineral solutions, usually sold as mod. iclnes, are permanently injurious. Being well-informed, you will use tbe true rem edy only. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Ooj ,Vour Teeth. If they need filling or extracting the best piece to havo It done is The l'bila. Dental Rooms, 100 North Centro street, I'oltsvillo, over Foster's shoe storo. Gold fillings will cost you from $1.00 up; Silver, Cemont, or Gutla l'orcha, 75 cents; Amal. gam, CO cents. A full sot of the best teeth mado, ?8 00. Tooth extracted 26 emits. Without pain, by the uio of Gas, Vapor or Vitalized Air, 60 cents. Our Vitalized Air b.s no equal; made fresh every day and perfeotly harmless. 0 72w A Iluru Chance. A green grocery and lrult stand for sale Been established 12 years. Centrally 1 ocated. Also four head ot horses, four wagons harness and stablo equipments, A bargain fur the rlfiht man. Apply at 310 H. uth b' ntro s'.roet, I'ottsville, Fa. 0 2 Ot WORK I WORK I Good Men Wanted mi the Jllfctrlc Hall way nt Once. Tho stroot railway company want to socuro the sotvlcos of ten or twelve good track foremen Men cotnpotanl to bun dlo and diroct the large gangs of laborers who will be engsged upon tbe construction of their tracks from Mahanoy Flano to Ashland. Good men will receivo good wages. Application may be mado to vir. V. H, Tarnall at Forguson Houio Shonandoah, or Mr. W. S. Downey, Ur. lon Uoujo, Ashland, any: evening this week after eovon o'clock, HERE AND THERE. Interesting Items ConccrnIiiK Different oecuoiiB ui i"u i.eKiiiii. SUN BURY mansuod fa!?' ac& oorougn ior "iJfffikTO damages, alleging that ho fell upon an icy 5? mm pavement and broke the part of tho editor. 1 ostoruay Uonsta bls leg. Judge Con- ble Boland reported to court at Fottsville nolly, of tho Sunbury i five f. and b. ca es from the Fifth ward, court, dismissed tho The particulars of somo of tho cases would case, saying that tho i astoni-h oven our irreligious contemporary man was foolish in walking on tbd pavo ment when he knew it was icy. A farmer attending a circus at Shamokia on Friday dropped $185 at tho three shell gan e. Tho Roar Valloy School Board has sot an example in tho beginning of its term by arresting throo boys ior destroying school property. Ono of Shamokin's latost novolties was a deaf mute picnic. An exchange soberly remarks that it wns a quiot aftair. Tho collieries in tho vicinity ot Shamo kin and Mt. Uarmnl will start on full time noxt Monday The contract for erecting the now "Wash ington h II at A.shland has boon awarded, Tho building will cost 89, 180. Tim Hurst has entered his running horso "Ashland" for tho Orwigsburg races next week. Evans & Co,, coal operators at Boaver Meadow, were among tho first in that region to adopt the somi-moolhly pay system, as required by tho law. This month, however, tho superintendent, John D. Evans, notified the men that tho com pany would go back to tho old method and pay hnt.oncn a month. This they say, is due to a largo number of man who fail to go to work after pay day. G renter attractions than ever at tbe Layelle Fair. 0-7-8. llrenuan-Counor. Miss Msggio Connor, of town, and James J. lirennan, formerly of town but nov of BluefOd, West Virginia, were married in the Annunciation church at G o'clock last evoning by Rev. Father Kane. Miss Tessie Slattery, of town, and V. J. Kelly, of Bluefleld, acted as bridesmaid nnd groomsman, A reception was held in Forguson's front Jhall during tho evening and tho couple wcro mado tho recipients of many costly nnd useful presents. Mr. and Mrs. Brennan loft for Bluefleld on tho 2:08 P. & R train this morning. Among tho out of town people who attended the cere mony and reception were John ilcGinty and wife, Missos Katin Carroll and Annie nnd Katie Forber, of Tamaqua; Misses Maine and Katie Maley, Mary Gorman, and Maggio and Katie McGinty, of Maha noy City; Miss Boll o Fonnory, Minorsvillo; Miss Williams, Fort Carbon ; Michael Crane and wife, Sbamokin, and Mr. A. Moore, Philadelphia. IleurluK thn Appenls, Tho County Commissioners to-day met in Girardville to hear appeals from tho triennial assessment To-morrow they will meet in ltingtown and on Friday they will bold forth In Scheifly's hotel in town to her tho appeals of propwty owners of this place and West Mahanoy township. Tho bearings on Friday promise to be lively. Sovt1 people claim they are vio timi of difcrimitiation and say tbey will try to davieo om momB by whloh they may appeal to the courts in oasethe County Commissioners do not givo them satisfac tion. The 1'iilr or the 8ouson. The Lavollo fair this year proml.es to eclipso all former exhibitions, Somo of the best trotting and running horses in the country have boon entered) and a great df ai of interest is being manlfostud In the racos. Trained horses and di gi will givo dally exhibitions, which all should tee. There are no better fairs in tho stale than thoso held by the Mahanoy' Valley Associ ation at Lavollo. It opens on September 13th. Help It Along. Llanerch Yr Ewig Lodge, No. 41, True American Ivorites, of town, is arranging to hold a concert in Forguson's theatre on tho 27th Inst. It is hoped tho publio will bo generous in Its support of the afiair as the receipts will go to tbe replenishment of tho lodge's treasury, which sustained a loss of about $150 by reason of tho heavy ex penses attondlng tho eisteddfod held last Christmas. Speaks for Itself. Under tho manaeement of Edwin G. Maytuui, general manager of the I'otts ville Home M. A. Life Insurance Com pany, in the past two years 7,000 policies have been Issued. In that brief prind tho company has paid over 8,000 in claims. Mr. Maytum's management speaks for it self, Four pair men's seamlosa hose for 25o, it tae I'oople'a store. 0 21 tf PETER'S PUNGENT PENCIL PUSHING NEW VEIN IN HIS PABAGRAPH3. PITHY ATTENTION TURNED TO COURT Oonstablo Boland's RoturnB to Court Sustains tho "Herald's" Articles on Town Morals. Eleotrio Changes. HEN the Hkrald several days ago Btatcd that a publication ot some of tho reports mado to it would make tho hair stand upon tho heads of some oi our unsuspecting people, tho Snews attrib uted tho statement to a religious stroke on and the indications aro that some startling facts will bo brought to light when ono of the cases is ventilated in court. V I know of sev.eral well known men who are now wishing they had had a religious spell before a woman exposed their little game a few nuhts ago, and one of the party who chides tho Hkrald editor for his hints on the immoralities of tho town happens to be an Important witness in tho case, I spo that John Judge, a notorious res! dent of Lost Creek who was tho victim in a shooting case on Woct Coal strcot about two years ago, is undor tho protecting wing of tho law again. Ho pload guilty to a charge of assault and battery preferred by his brother and has been sent to tbo county jail for 90 days. Fred. V. Heisonbargor, tho hustling manager of Scboider'B restaurant at tho corner of Whito and Centro streets, re1 turned lrora Mahanoy City yosterday, Fred, spent Labor Day in that ton, helping his brother-in-law to handle a big refreshment business. "I never in all my life," said ho yesterday, when talking of the events of tho day, "was kopt so buty trying to check dead beats. I bad charge of the dining room and it seemed to mo that a dead beat would put in an appear ance about overy fifteen minutes. During tbe aiternoon two respectably drossod follows came in and called for sindwiches and coffeo. I filled their order. Whon my bacv was turnod tbo mon walkod out. I followed them. 'Didn't you forgot your change?' I asked as I stopped them. 'No,' said one of them. 'Didn't you forget something V I then asked. '.No,' tbey said. Seeing they would not tako the hint I said, 'You havo forgotten to pay for the sandwiches and collie.' Well, to see those two fellows stand there and for tho sake of fifteen cants swear that they paid me was ono of tbo biggost pioco of gall I ever witnessed. But the worse trick of the day win playod on mo by a young blood. Ha came in and called for two sandwichos. I got tbem. Then ho asked for a boor. I wont into tho saloon for it and wbon I returned the blood and sandwiches had gone. I tell you, Mahanoy City is an old fashioned town." Harry Hall, who was convicted at tho last term of court of having attempted to burn down his photograph gallery in this town, seems destined to serve time in the county jail. The court at rottsvllle yes terday denied the motion made by bis at torneys for a now trial. V The newspapers of the county are devot ing considerable space to speculation on the effect the formation of the new eleotrio railway company will have upon the M. 0,, S., O Ss A. olectric railway. Some of tbe papers have announced that tbe latter company has been swallowod by tbo new syndicate and that Judge Sadler has re tired Irom the presidency. Eleven out of every dozon reports on the matter are wide of tho mark, Judgo Sadler has not retired and tbe M. 0., 3., G. Ss A, railway re mains as it was, with all tho promotors still interested. The new company is a syndi cate of several prominont Philadelphia and Ohio capitalists who propose to furnish capital, material and power lor electric railway projects in tbe county. The rail way now in operation is not a part of thn syndicato. Of course it is possible that when tho syndicate secures its charter and gets in shape for buslnoss it will purchase the road now in operation. But that road Is to-day in tho bands of tho iadler com pany. ' FETXlt. Three big days at Lavollo Fair this year. 9-7-8t Tho lluce to tio. Shenandoah pooplo visiting the county soat (suruamed I'ottsville) all call in the Academy Restaurant, Either J. F. Cooney, tbe proprietor, greets you with a smile, or h genial brother, M. A. Ooonoy, welcomes you. It is tbe resort forall gen tlomen from north of the mountain. 8 21-to Infants' shoes 26o. per pair, at tho People's store,. 121 North Main street, Shenandoah. 0-21-tf Fine photos, 60c- per dozen, atKoagcyi SHORT AND SHARP. Item luteiiileil fur Those limine I.lttl I.eUtire to ltenil. Flies aro ai plenty as ever. Full time at tho collieries after this week. Shill Shenandoah have a soldiers' monu ment? The domnn 1 for coal all along tbe line is strong. Get in plenty of wood and coal before.it gets too cold Shenandonh is furnishing her share of cases at court. Farmers are already fattoning poultry for Thanksgiving Day. A hint to Manager Ferguson givo us the "Old Homeftead." Tho Reading "combine" ought to bav bettor depot facilities in town. A mild winter is predicted, but then predictions don't always count. You should read Governor Fattison's proclamation and follow his advice. If you want to voto this year you will have to gel registered to-day. See to it. TIMELY TOPIGS. What People Aro Talking About The Times. OV. PATTISON'S timely sanitary proc- fc"V fcTU-VVi tl lamatlon ought, sure AcT ly, receivo prompt at- ough author itier, Shenandoah can be it K tivr3 mado as clean as any wljgUpJP'A town and it only re- ' wains for tho authori ties to make a start. Citizens knowing that nuisances exist in their neighborhood should report tbe same to tho Burgrsi without delay. Delays aro often dan gerous. Whon one is in a hurry, due, for ex ample, to business of vital importance, death or response to a notification ol au unexpected inheritance, the ocean flyors, tho time-annihilating "monsters of the deop," or whatever else tbey are called, aro a convenience, if not a blessing. But tho ordinary traveler for pleasure, or not pressing business, must have found out ere this that slower steamships afford greater comfort, more satisfaction and enjoyment. True, there is not the greal excitement, the gambling and the other features incident to "greyhound" experienco, but ono caM cheerfully forego these things for comfort and safety. Somo ono has said, too it may havo boon Haliburton that "hurry is only admissible in catching Hies." The su ject of drainage is uppermost, of every practical man's thoughts. Money spent on a good drainage systom would bo well spent and a movement of this kind would soon become popular. For the health of our people it is necessary, now, more than ever, l'orhaps it will be postponod until many deaths occur before somo of our old fogies see the ni-cwsity. Ono of the alleys of town is note worthy for the extraordinary amount ol' slops and decayed vogetablo matter that covers the road way. Sufficient arguments hayo been mado to convince pooplo of tbe disease hi ceding qualities of such filth, but 8 mo people's crahiums seem so thick that the arguments could not bo driven in." them with a sledge hammer. Tho next soldiers' monument should ba located in Sbensndcah. I'ottsville, Maha noy City, Tamaqua and St. Clair Lave one each and Shenandoah, the largest town ot the county, should be noxt in line. If it is to be done at all, the sooner tho work or raising the monoy for the purpose is commencod, the better, and when n start is made, let there be no mistake by putting it up in an out-of the way pltce. It was bad policy to erect tho Mahano City soldiers' monument in tho eemetory away up on tho mountain. Such monu ments should be oreotod in tho town. This view is concurred in by two prominent gentltmen of town who are willing to con tributo lib -rally to a soldiers' monument fifiid, providing a tile for Us oreelion be selected in town. "Down in the Coal Mine," a song, very popular in its day, ig seldom heard now. It is acted every day, all the same, by those "digging dusky diamonds." ' wbi may not tea the light of day again, "underneath the ground." City people, who grumble because the price of the "dusky" article has been put up a peg, bavo no idea of tho danger and hard work tbe poor miner has to contend with to earu tbe pittanco doled out to him every two weeks. Advanco in coal rates means better wages for the miner. It will soon be time for chestnutting. Tho boys and girls (and many of tho'jlder poople, too, ) aro awaiting the arrival of "Jack Frost" before making a charge to the woods. Tho chestnut crop, jt is ex pected, will bo large this year, and con sequently tho nuts ought to bo cheap, Considerable has boon said in town tho past two days conoernjng "Tho Hon and the Lamb." Tbe talk was precipitated by Superintendent Freeman, who, upon seeing John F. Finney and A. B. Lamb seated in one carriage In tho Mahanoy City parade doclared that "The lion and the Limb" were In one fold again. This explanation is made for the benefit of a number of poople who fail to understand why .the old fable is being referred to to frequently, dun duns to shoot. A number ot marksmen of town have formed an organisation to be known as tbe Shenandoah Gun Club and on Friday next will go to Hszleton to (boot a match with the gun club of that place for a supper. Pigeons will be sb"t at Lano'a Family Modlolno Moves tho bowels caih day, Most; pooplo aeod to uto it. mm r osi
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