4 1 MS .n 'id Mi 1U THE EVENING HEEALD. 1 "HENANDO VII. I' v.. FRID.VV . SEPTEMBER 30. 1892. ONE'GENT. VOL. VII. NO. 235. t gOLID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, 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 Holdermaris Jewelry Store, The most progressive establishment in the county. Corner Main ana Lloyd Streets. SHENANDOAH Employment Agency ! MAX REESE, Agent. ALWAYS RELIABLE. Help always on hand for Jamilles, restaurants, sx. COOKS, HOUSE GIRLS, Chambermaids, Nurso Girls, Walters, Drivers, Maids, &c. 14 West Centre Street, ' SHENANDOAH, PA. (Ferguson House Block.) Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant, Leading Saloon in town. Centre and Wit to Ntt (Blckert'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. Bar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, wines, etc. Finest cigars. Eating bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. -GO TO THE- COFFEE HOUSE 32 North Slain Street, For a Good, Cheap Meal MRS. CONNICK IN CHARGE, -UNTIE Fisliins: Creek Buckwheat Elour THE TIME Js now at hand for cleaning house and putting up stoves. We have a FULL LINE of ne Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths Linoieum. ALL KINDS, QUALITIES AND PRICES. Moquette; Velvet, Body SO cents up. Ingrains New Styles from 23 cents vji. Stair Carpets in Brussels, Ingrain, Venetian and Bag. A large stoclc of Bag ana ioiv prices. I , . WE 01 FEB BABGAIXfS IN OIL CLOTH AND LINOLEUM. B Our two-yard wide Moor Oil Cloth at SO cents is extra quality for the price. Our two-yard wide Linoleum at GS cents is a fecial Bargain. Special HarKnhis m "WHITE BIIHITS. J nut received irm a Biuiltruiit Sale. JUBT CAUGHT New Hlontcr Mackerel. Large, Fat nud White. ' AT KEITER'S All Waiting TOll THE QIIAND Stewart OCTOBER 1, '92, THE DAY FALL OPENING OF Ladies Coats, Misses Coats, Children's Overgarments, There Is no season of the year in which wo can pride ourt elves so fully on our efforts as that of Fall, In meeting with the desires and wants of our many customers. Not withstanding the -great success and large sales of these goods in the past, we do say novcr have we shown such an assortment of desirable garments at such low prices. Dress Gootis, Dress Silks, Trimmings, Velvets, In these our counters display all that fashion can produce, varying in price and quality to suit those of large and limited means. Comforts and Blankets. The enlargement of our store enables us to carry very largo assortments of these goods. Needless to say our many patrons know we are headquarters for Blankets and Woolen Goods. On Jtlio date of opening wo shall have all stocks complete, and take great pleasure in ex tending an invitation to you nil to visit our store, whether .you want to buy or not, when you can compare our prices and quality. FREE You will please notice that to each purchaser of a coat on Opening Day we give an excel lent quamyuair juuuriiuu. Opening Day, Oct. I. DIVES, POMEROY k STEWART POTTSVIttE, PA. C. GEO. MILLER, Manager. 25 CTS. PER YARD FOB OIL CLOTH. Others for 33, 43, BOo and upwards. Parties having carpet rags should send them and have them made into u first-class carpet. O. X. PRIOKE'S Carpet Store, 10 South Jardm St. 'W- and lapestry Brussels from Carpet excellent quality , FALL OPLlIIu ELEGTRIG RAILWAY DISCUSSED. AGAIN STREET COMMITTEE AGAIN INSTRUCTED. TO MEET THE REPRESENTATIVES Of the Road and Mako an Agree ment for its Ext nsion Down Main to Cherry Full Power Granted. N adjourned meeting ot the special meeting of the Borough Coun cil held last Monday night was hold last evenleg to again con sider the electric rail- way question, prosent and a All the members were genoral electric sentiment pervaded, although Messrs. Severs and McGuiro first insisted upon a strict com pliance of the ordinance, to far as the branch running from Chestnut to Centre street was concerned and they voted against the motion that was finally carried. J. R. Coyle, E-q , appeared for the Schuylkill Traction Company and said that the company was willing to stand by the understanding it had with the street com mltteo, that is, lay tho electric road along tho two squares south of Contra street in accordance with tho ordinance. In addi tion to this Mr. Coylo said the company would insist upon tho enforcement .of that understanding. Arguments on tho matter continued for an hour and a half and finally a motion was put and carried. It provided that tho street committee bo authorized to make an agreement with either the old or new electric railway companies for tho extension of tho road to Cherry and Main streets and that the committee bo invested with the tamo power as heretofore to either dis olve or procure injunctions. Messrs. Scbe fly, Dovors, McGuiro and Gallagher voted against tbo motion, Mr Scheifly elating that he was not opposed to tho road, but ho voted against tho motion because the Council minutes already covered the ground. During tho evening many pleasantries were indulged in, Mr, Dovors spoke for several minutes, during which ho staled that there was a point ho did not clearly understand, whereupon Mr. Lamb became disgusted and said one of tho things Coun cil was badly in need of was a syringo. While Solicitor Pomercy was making an address Mr. .Scheifly made a remark that causod tho Solicitor to retort that the only ordinance Mr. Scheifly wanted parsed was one to keep the terminus of the elec tric road at Main and Centre streets. All these pleasantries wero recived good naturedly and with laughter. Representatives of the Main street prop. erty owners who hava petitioned for street paving were present, but it was concluded to let tho matter stand until the regular moetingon Thursday ovening, nxt. Have you any form of Rbeumato dis ease? If so a bottle of the genuino im ported Anchor Pain Expoller is the happy roliof, Try it and be convinced. SO cents a bottle, at 0. II. Hagenbucb, P. P. D. Kirlin, J, M. Hillan and other druggists. Steadily increasing, The Shenandoah correspondent to the Harrisburg Telegram says ot the soldiers' monumont fund. "Tho Evknino IIer ald's soldiers' monument fund is steadily Increasing. At the Herald is one of the cheerloat and newslost papers in tho coal region it should receive tbo support of ovory loyal resident of Shenandoah. Editor Boyer's journal is a beauty and in lion. "William J. Watkins ho hat an able and energetic assistant." The Tr jo Laxative Prlnclplo Of the plants used in manufacturing the pleasant remedy, Syrup of Figs, has a permanently beneficial effect on tbo human systom, while the cheap vegetable extract and mineral solutions, usually sold as med icines, are permanently Injurious. Being well informed, you will una the true rem edy only. Manufactured by tbo California Fig SyiuplOo. l'uy Your Taxes, The County Commissioners have in structed tho Tax Collectors to receive personal taxes. If you want to vote at the coming election, pay your taxes before October 8th, Klectrlo llullway Change. Hereafter tho electrio railway cars will oavo the cornor of Main and Centre streeU it 6:80 a. m., daily, and every!26 minute thereafter until midnight, at which bout tho last car will leave Freeh Morris River Cove Oyetore re ceived dally at Otltfs 0 22-tf Coughing Leado to Oonaumptlon Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at once. OVER SIX HUNDRED. The Soldiers' Otonument Fund Continues to Climb Up. The pledg s to tho soldiers' monument fund have now stoppod over tho six hun dred dollar mark and from to-day the fund will reach out for tho one thousand dollar mark in a very encouraging manner, unless some of tho parties interested are very much mistaken. Assurances are given that one town organization will pledge at least $50. Let it come, and moro like it. To-day wo put Mr. William Kendrick on the list. lie pledges $10 for a start This means that after official action is Uken, and the plans are perfected, Mr. Kendrick will be responsible for more. To-night Wukm Waters Post, No. 110, Q. A, R., will tike official action and ar rangements for the organization of a com mittee will soon follow. MCJISONAI Martin Brailer visited GIrardvillo to-day Druggist Phillips spent yesterday at Ashland. Miss Emma Bolich is visiting friends in Allontown, John A. Nash, Esq , of Pottsvllle, was a visitor to town this afternoon. Mrs. Helmich, of Selena, Montana, is visiting her sister, Mise Suo Fowler. Mrs. Hutton and her daughter, Miss Lizzie, of Minersville, are visiting friends in town. Mrs. William A. Koagey, of West Coal etreet, is spending a few days with relatives in Philadelphia. John Weeks, who has boon eufloring from erysipelas in one of his feot, is ablo to be about again. A TESTIMONIAL. . Extended to 31. 91. Ilurke, 'fotq,, at Ills Residence Last livening. Last evening the Annunciation T. A. B. band, boaded by Messrs. Thomas P. Reilly, Charles J. Quinn, Michael J. Scan Ian, Joseph W. Burko, Michael Graham, James Urant, Dennis Mar.gim and Carl Coogan, mornbars of the A. T. A, B. Society, repaired to tho Brownsville resi dence of M M. Bjrke, Esq., also a mem ber of the society, to congratulate" that gentloman upon his recent admission to tho Schuylkill county bar. Tbu visitors took passossion of Mr. Burke's bouse, the music of the band awakening tho neighborhood and attract ing a large crowd, A welcome invitation to enter was extended by Mr, Burko. After all were seated in the parlor Mr. Quinn, the president of tho A. T. A. B. society, in behalf of the committee, presentod Mr, Burke with a hand some and costly diamond ring. Mr. Burke and his parents, who were pres ent, were takon completely by surprise. The former "braced up," however, and mado a graceful acknowledgement of the gift. After refreshment) were sorvod the commlttoe and band returned to town. Itlchards-Stevensou. A very pretty wedding was solemnized In the St. Clair Methodist Episcopal church yestorday by Rev. Edward Devine. The contracting parties were James 11, Bichards, of town, and Miss MameStoven son, of St. Clair. The groomsman was William II, Waters, of town, and Miss Surah Barristord, of St. Clair, was the bridosmaid, Mendelsohn's wedding march was played by John Hough, of town. The bride was attired in a cream lansdowne and tho groom in a conventional black. The bride was given away by her brother, William Stevenson. The ushers wore William Super, Charles Short, Nat, Tucker and Joseph Pearson, After the ceremony an ol-gant repast was served, after which the guests repaired to Walker's hall, where they "tripped the light fantietio" until tho wee small hours of morning. The presents wore costly and numerous. Among the guests wore several residents of Philadelphia, Pottsville, Mt. Oarmol, Port Carbon and Shenandoah. Full Opening, To-morrow, October 1st, will bo oponing day at tho store of Dives, Pomeroy and Stowart, tho leading dry goods merchants of Pottsville. We refer our readors to their "ad" on 'the first page of to-day's paper. The success of this firm Is due, in a great moasuro.'totho liberal use of printer's ink, and their exaroplo, if emulated by several of our home business men, would result in increased patronage to the latter. Place your announcements in the II m ald. Its readers cannot bo rea.'hed through any other medium, The I'litce to Uo, Sbonandoah people visiting the county seat (surnamed Pottsville) all call in the Academy Restaurant. Either J. F. ooney, the proprietor, greets you with a smile, or his genial brother, M. A. Cooney welcomes you. It Is tbo resort fcrall gen tlomcn from north of the mountain, 8 2-i-to To day, 810 "j j (HtANU TOTAL, SOOhT"! HEISER AND HAWLEY HAVE GONE TO JAIL GROSS HAS RECOVERED HIS STOLEN HORSE. OTHER PROSECUTIONS ENTERED Morgan Jones, of Morgantown, is Minus a Horse and is Deter mined to Prosecute Hia Son-in-Law. fiSSKCTrfl IIE third ch'tpter of r)t,r ., tne mucn tamea ot horse case was added yesterday, John GrosB returned to town with his horse, accompanied by Mor gan Jonae, of Morgantown, near Nanli coke. As n result of their return Anson Heisor and Henry Hawloy, who took Gross's horse, were takon to Pottsville jail tbis morning. Morgan Jones is Heiaer's father-in-law and he is determined to prosecute the case unless the young men pay him $100 Grots wants $60 for the inconvenience he hoe been put to. Gross's horee was given to Jones in ex change for another horse, and Jones' "trotter" was exi hanged by Hoiser and Uawley at Berwick for a horee owned by a gypsy. Jones has been unable to find his steed and was obliged to surrender the hdrse Heiser gave him, hence his disposi tion to prosecute. POLITICAL POINTS. Genoral Hastings and ex-Congressman Brumm will receive a rousing reception hero on Tuesday next. J. J, Coyle, tho Republican candidate for tbo Legislature in this district, has made a thorough canvass of tho district and is sure of his election. Ho is very p pular and makes frionds wherever he goos. The Independent Judiciary Committee have issued an address. If you want to learn all about wild cat banking go hear Hon. Charles NI Brumm on Tuosdav evening. James B, Lee-ig, the Republican candi date for Poor Director, feols vory much encouraged with his reception throughout tho county. He is level-headed and honest, just the kind of men wanted to manage the almshouse. General D. H. Hastings, the hero of Johnstjwn, will toll our pooplo some plan truths on Tuesday evening noxt. Let evory Democrat who wants to hoar some thing to their interest go to the meeting. Bourke Cockran has decided to quit spoakiog. His voico has given out for Oloyeland. The "Big Four" have beon heard from. Tney are all in line fur Harrison und Ittid. A MUitury Drama. Washington Camp, No. 20G, P. O. S. ol A., ot town, last evening decided to produce tho military drama, "The Drum mer BoyJf Soiloh," here duringthe month of December. Mrs. J, A. Guldin, ot Pottsville, is Hgont for the company in this territory. Its production hero will no doub. moo with largo audiences, as it is acknowledged to be pne of the finest mili .ary plays on the American stage. Two Alluers Injured Joe Markliwicz, a Pole, and James Fox, an Englishman, were injured at York Farm colliery, near Pottsville, this morn ing. Vho former was inju ed by a fall of coal and is in a critical condition. Fox sustained internal injuries. They passed through town tbis afternoon on a Pennsyl vania train on their way to the Miners' Hosp'tal. The tiaughun Case. The free flifht that occurred on Jardin street on August 13th, last, has been ro cillod by an action takon by tbe Phoenix Firo Company on Tuesday evening, last. The company expelled Richard Gaugban, the victim of tbe stabbing by a two-third vote. The trial of Gaughan'a assailant, McHalo, was to havo taken place at the last term of court, but was postponed until tbo November term. Finished Their Work. Messrs. Rudy, Steward and Klinedinest, the men employed to frosco the interior of tho Presbyterian church, finished tboir work yesterday and lelt for AVatsontown last evening, where they have another contract. Ilaso Hull Social, , The Shenandoah base ball c'ub gave a eociable In Ferguson's front hall last evening and entertained a largo number of tboir frionds. A vory pleasant evening was spent. Accidents, and how to deal wltb them, and other val uable medical Information, will bo found In Dr. Kaufman's great Medical Work; elegant colored plates. Send 2-ceut stamps to pay postage to A. P. Ordway & Co., Boston, Mass., and receive a copy free. 2w Uuntluc Season Opened, For special rates to hunting terrtory, call upon agentt of the Nickel Plato.t(iovl2 Ah. MMk .Ik mm OUR "WALKElV' lie Tramp All Over Town In 8ear.li ot Mews, The public should not lose sight of the fact that Friday nights have been selected for testing the electric fire ala-m system When the bell rings to-night lonk at tr c clock and iftbeboir is seven be as-ur I that the alarm is only a test one. A novel piece of labor saving machi e-y is being introduced at the collieries i-i LaekawariDK county and at one of th- oollieries at which, it bus been introduced it has displacod five men and two mules. It is called a pneumatic culm conveyoi. It consists of a common pipe, through wbicu a blast of air is driven. Into this pipe in front of tbo blower tbe culm is let elide and he blast tukes it up and conveys it to its d stination. By this mothod culm is takeu from tho brokers at tho rate of a ton s. minute and can deposit it a mile away. At eunsot to-day Yom Kippur, tho Hobrew Sabbath, or day of atonemert begins and will end at eunel to-morrow. During tbo twenty-four hours ovcy orthodox Jew is expected to abstain frju food or water, are also supposed to ab tai from wearing shoes. The day, by '1 . Mosaic calendar, is the 10th day ot tip month Tishri and the anniversary of ' I. day the Temple was destroyed, 3 00' i ye: ago, all the synagogues of the country wi1' be filled with worshippers. Impress v--ervices will be held in the synagugue West O k street this evening and a.l 'lav-to-morrow. I notice quite an izuproveraett in s mo parts of town, sanitarily speaking, hut much remains to be done before the town is put on a good sanitary footing. House keepers who throw garbage and slop in the gutters and streets ought to know better, and if they do not, should be taught by arrest and fines. Some people teem to court severe oxamplo. Don't throw refuse of any kind on tho streets. It breeds dis ease quickor than anything else. Clean up your premises evory day not once in a year and, occasionally, put some disinfec tant where there is any unpleaiant odor. Wednesday evening 1 noticed quito u number of you folks on tho way to the ball which was held in Bobbins' hall. They appeared in excellent spirits and looked forward to having a good time, which I am informed, they had. I like young people to enjy themselves because I was young once myself, but I am opposed to late hours acd tho habit the young men have in going out of the ball room after oach dance for "cloves" (?). When they get a liltlo too much of tbis spice they are apt to get into trouble, either by insulting their partners, or picking a fight with young men of whom they are jealous. The young ladies should insist on going home at a seasonable hour, and discourago the "clove" habit. The police couid find plentv to do on th night! when there is a tbow in town. The crowd of boys that crowd around the theatre and post office buildings should 1 dispersed early and kept away. Such vul gar and profane language that is heard from boys five years and upwards is enough to mako one's blood run cold, Chief ol Police Dayis should issue orders to have tbis stoppod and I am eure he will do eo, now that his attention is called to it. What has beocmo of thn nrdinnnna relating toempty ber kegs strewn unjn the highways and byways? A stranger pass ing through town cannot help having a poor opinion of it. It is some one's dutv to have these kegs pounded and sold if not redeemed, lho empty beer kegs should go They are neither ornamental, or useful. Young men take stock in tbe free read ing room and spend your evenings there. Walkkk. Spraks for Hurls. Under the management of Edwin G. Maytum, general manager of the Potts villo Home M A, Life Insurance Com pany, in the post two ytare 7,000 policies have been ieeuod. In that brief period tbe company has paid over 6,000 in claims. Mr. Maytum's management speaks for it self. "The Hoy Jtaufer." Young Fwnk I, Frayne will be seen at Ferguson's theatre this evening in his successful play, "The Boy Ranger," which Is replete with startling incidents of life Ik the far west. As Ur. Frayne is supported by a good company a large audience will doubtless be l reeent. A New Dally. The Daily News is a paper just issued at Mt. Carmol. It is bright and newsy and reflects the ability of R. J. Wileon and T. N, Burke, tho respective editor and man ager and oity editor. Mu Carmol should foel proud of the paper. Iluiifc- I Wang 1 1 llaujr I 1 I It heard the gun of the sportsman. Get your outfit together and Join their ranks. Tickets at reduced rates are on tale via the Klokel Plato; t-nov-11 lie on Hand, Every member of Post 146, G, A, R , should bo on band tbis evening. The monument question will como up and action takon on it, Three pair ladies' black hose (fast co'or for 25c., at tbo People's store, 6-21-tf Fine photos, GOc per doten, at Keagejt 1