THE EVENING HERALD. VOL. VII.--NO. 236. SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1892. ONE CENTS 1 ,1 I ft idoa'l SOLID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquot,Parlor and Piano Lamps.uniciuo 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 Mam ana Lloyd Streets. SHENANDOAH Employment Agency I MAX REESE, Agent. ALWAYS RELIABLE. Help always on band tor families, reeuurants,c. COOKS. HOUSE GIRLS, Chambermaids, Nurse Girls, Walters, Drivers, Maids, &c. 14 West Ccnlro Street, SHEHAHDOAH, PA. (Ferguson House Block.) Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant, Loading Saloon in town. Centra ami Whlta fits., "Dickert'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. liar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, wines, etc. Finest cigars. Eating borattachod. Cordial invitation to all. GO TO THE COFFEE HOUSE 32 North Main Street, For a Good, Cheap Meal MRS. CONNICIC IN CHAKOE. -3STEW- listing Creek Buckwheat Mour . THE TIME Is now at hand for cleaning house and putting up stoves. We have a FULL LINE of nen Oarpets, Eloor Oil Cloths Linoleum. ALL KINDS, QUALITIES AND PRICES. Moquette, Velvet, Body and lapestry Brussels from SO cents tip. Ingrains Now Styles from 33 cents up. Stair Carpets -in Brussels, Ingrain, Venetian and lag. A large stoclc of Bag and low prices. WE OX FEB ATT nt nmrr a tvtttv t t-tat tjittit SJJ.S.X LJJUJLIJ- XX-LN J XJXJ.N JXJxLX U JLVJL. Our tioo-yard wide Moor Oil Cloth at GO cants is extra quality for the price. " w, Our ttvo yard wide Linoleum at GS cents is a .Iromoc special Bargain. atSfco; ' M Special BurgniiiB In W1I1TB SHIRTS. Just received from n Iluiilcrupt Sale. m JUST CAUGHT Nov Blontcr mackerel. Large, Fat and "White. All Waiting FOJl Till GUAM! OCTOBER 1, '92, THE DAY FALL OPENING OF . Ladies' Coats, Misses Coats, Children's Overgarments, There Is no season of the year In which we oan pride ourselves so fully on our efforts as that of Fall, in meeting with the desires and wants of our many oustomers. Not withstanding the -great snocess and large sales at these goods in the past, we do say never hare we shown such an assortment of desirable garments at such low prices. Dress Goods, Dress Sifo, Trimmings, Velvets, In those our counters display all that fashion can produce, varying in price and quality to suit those of largo and limited means. Comforts and Blankets. The enlargement of our store enables us to carry very largo assortments of theso goods. Needless to say our many patrons know we aro headquarters for Blankets and Woolen Goods. -On Jtlic date of opening we shall have all stocks complete, and take great pleasure in ex tending an invitation to you ah to visit our store, whether you want-to tlfcyor not, when you can compare our prices und quality, FREK You will please notice that to cacn purchaser or a coat on opening uay wo give an excel lent quality IlatrAluff FREE. Opening Day, Oct. I. DIVES, POMEROY t STEWART POTTSVIUUS, IA. C, GEO. MILLER, Manager. 25 CTS. PER YARD roit OIL CLOTH. Othors for 35, 43, 60c nnd upwards. Parties having carpet rags should send them and have them made into a flrst-cluss carpet. Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St. Carpet excellent quality BABGAWS IN , LAW SUIT OYER LIFEJNSII RANGE JOHN HILBBRT ALLEGED CON SPIRACY AND FRAUD. AGAINST ONE OF HIS NEIGHBORS Charging That She Had Hia Life Insurod Without His Consent or Authority Ths Agent Paid the Piper. HE ctHO of John Hil tHti fg. i. t Mrs. Seltzer was settled yesterday afternoon. Air. Hilborl's story was that in 1689 Mrs Seltzer procured an fif insurance policy on his life without hie knowledge or consent. Hilbert did not know nf the policy, he says, until rocontly, when it leaked out in a quarrel. Ililbort then consulted bis lawyer, M. M. Burke. Esq., and suit was brought against Mrs. Seltzr and Insurance Agent Ileckman for fraud and conspiracy. Mrs. Seltzer set up a defense to the effrct that Mrs. Ililbort consented to the insutanoe in order to secure a grocery bill. Heckman, the agent, claimed that he oalled upon Mr Illlbert and had him make hia mark on the application (or insurance. Tail 11 i I bert denied and Mrs. Ililbort denied the claim made by Mrs. Seltzer. All parlies met in Mr. Burke's office yesterday and agreed to settle. Mrs. Seltzer surrendered the insurance policy and the agent gave Mr. Hilbert ten dollarsand agreed to pay the costs and counsel fees. A Two Hundred Dollar TrUo Oiler, Frank Leslie's Weekly, over entorpris ing, offers ?i!00 to the subscriber who guesses nearest the plurality which the can didate for the Presidency may receive This means tho plurality of the popular voto, and rot tho electoral voto. Frank L site's Weekly contains nearly every week gre.it front-page cartoons, which quite equal thoee of its lively contemporary, tho Judge In illustrating tho news events nf the week in its highest possiblo artistic manner, and in giving also tho latest pic ture of foroign events, it Ails a want that no othor weekly in the country does. Frank Leslie's will be sent for Ave weeks for CO cents. This includes the privilege of guessing on the plurality. Tho Snarl of n Our, The following clipping is from the Potts ville Republican, showing what the editor of. that Bbeot thinks nf tho members ot the Q. A. 11., who have the management of the fund In hand. Read it carefully . ahenandoah s monumental iund now reaches 508. It some good, responsible citizen who has nover been engngod In similar enterprises would take the mattor in hand, the fund would rapidly augment." Died. LINTON. In Stionandoah, Pa., on Friday, Septernbor, 30ib, Mrs. Margaret Linton, agen 60 years. Funeral will take placu on Monday, at 2 p. m., from thu residence, 110 South lowers street. Inter ment in Old Fellows' cemetery. Friends and relatives rt-spectfully invited to attend. AVhea Nuture . Needs assistance it (nay be best tn render it promptly, but one should remember to use even tho most perfect remedies only when needed. The best and most simple and gentle remedy i- the Syrup of Figs, manu facturcd by the California Fig Syrup Co. Orang4 lllossoius On Thursday evoning last, at Gilberton, Kev. J Proudo united in marriage James Zimmerman and Miss Martha Davis, both of tho above place. The ceremonies wore performed at tho borne of tho bride's parents in tho presence of a large numbtr of friends of the contracting patties. Letter Mat. The following letters remain uncalled for in the Shenandoah, Soliuj-lklll county, Pa., post o 111 oe, Ootobber 1, IBM: Oorrell Sadie Salter Agio Elliott Thomas 1'artles calling for advertised letters should please say' "advertised." One cent will be ohsurged oh all advertised letters. II. O. DflrBn, P. M. Important, On tho inside page of this Evknino'b Hxxald will be foiled General Reader's instructions regarding the Ballot Law. Read it oarefully. Try Sociable. The Epwortb League will hold n Try Sociable in the Moihodist Eplieopal church an Wednesday evening. It will bo a novel flair. Ftaeh Morris River Cove Oysters re calved dally nt Ooslett's 0 22 If 1'or Almost Nothing. Max Reese has ut reoeived a large stock jf tablets, writing paper, envelop, eta, purouasod at an Assignee's sain and Is ttlliag them at 60 per cent loss than regular prices. "1 have used Halv&tlon Oil for frosted feet and backache and found it U be the best remedy and pain killer on earth. Mrs. Maggie Nieder, Mt. Pleusaot, Westmoreland Co., Ps," Buy Keystone flourt lie sure that the latno Lkhsiq & Co., Ashland, Pa., is jrinted on nvory eaok; 3-8-8taw Four pair tuon's seamless hose for 25o., at the People's store. C-21-tf l. I-' V7K y MORE GOOD NEWS. Tho Uusls Tnkes Another Jump or Three 1'ur Cent. The miners of thi region can havo no ottue to oomplftin of the Heading "dual" If the basis keops improving as it has the pt two months and the w .irking time continue as favorable as it has been Ihp post two weeks. The statement below shows the colllerle' Irawn to return prices of coal sold i; September, 1892, to determine the rale of wages to be paid : N. Ashland colliery P. & R. C. & I. Co tt.47 Merriam, " " 2.66 7 North Mehonoy, " " 2.71 8 Preston. No. 3, " .... W0 Oak Hill, ' Lolscnrlng Co.... 2,767 The average of tbuo rates being $2.03 Go and tho rale of wages to be paid for work for last two weoks of September and the drat two weeks of October, 1892, Is six (0) por cent, above the 2.50 basis. OBITUARY. Denth or Mrs, Linton, an Old and Well ICnoivu ltealdent. Mrs. Margaret Linton died last night at her home in Millers company houses on Bowers street. She bad been a sufferer of catarrh of th) stomach and inflammation of the lungs and had been confined to her bed for three wueks. The funeral will take place at 2 p m on Monday. Mrs. Linton was GO years f age and was the relict of Robert Linton, who was killed by a fall of coal in the Kehinoor colliery nineteen yean ago. The deceased was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and became a resident of this town in 1871. She left a large circle of trlend-t who deeply mourn her death. On "Wednesday last Nellie, the eltven year.old daughter of Evan J. Davit, inside foreman of lleechwood colliery, Minors ville, died after a short illness. Mr. Davis was formerly a resident of this town, whore he is favorably known. Four others of Mr. Davis' children nro seriously sick. LITTLE LOCALS That Cover Considerable Ground In This Vicinity. Too much psper thrown on the streets. The agricultural fairs aro on the home run. Wo aro proiuiced many weddings this winter. Travel on the electric road continues to be good. Fall bouse cleaning has commenced in ea-nest. Nice quinces in market yesterday, but dear in price. Sand in your name and amount for the monument fund. Girls, don't flirt with every stranger, It isn't a bit nice. Thoro is again some talk of a now opera houso and town hall. It is to be hoped the electric road will soon be extended so that the atrtot can bo pu. in good shape. An Invitation. The -Tamaqua Manufacturing Oompany must feel greatly discouraged, judgiugfr m the reports I read, and I am sorry that Mestrs Uaver and OorUt have fallen into the hands of Tamaqua people. Oome to Shenandoah, where you will find money awaiting you, ground for ihe mere asking and labor in abundance This is the live town of Schuylkill county. Wo have butter rail oad facilities, active, courageous hu'inees men, n.oney, brains and every thing that goes toward giving a town snap am push. Come, gentlumon, climb over the fence and leave that cemetery. The few sextons there have a good job; but you are not in tho ring,' Stenamloah corre spondeuce in Tamaqua Recorder. Kruption nf the Shin Cured. Ed. Yonney, Brockville, Ontario, Can ada, says: "I have used hrandreth's Pills for the past fifteen years, and think them the bost cathartic and anti-bilious remedy known. For some Ave years I suffered with an eruption of the tkin that gave me great pain and annoyance. I tried dif ferent blood remedies, but, abhough gain ing strength, the itching was unrelieved. I finally conoluded to take a thorouifb course of Brsndrtth's Pills. I took six each night for four nights, then five, four, three two, lessening each time by one, and tbeu for one mouth took one every nigbt, with the happy result that now my skin Is perfectly clear and has bton so ever since." Thanks to tho Police. Editor Umbald. Allow me, in behalf of the rtsidonts of East Oak street, includ ing myself, to extend thanks to Chief of Police Davis and his assistants or their promptness in squelching the hoodlum element in the vicinity of the theatre. On evenings when shows have been In the theatre the hoodlums have taken possession of the street am! made themselves Intoler able, but last night the services of the police had an etf.et which the residents cf the vicinity feel bound to reeognis. RsmuKiiT. Sept. 20, 1802. Tho Place to Uo. Shenandoah people viiiting tho county seat (surnamed Pottsville) all call in tho Aoademy Restaurant. Either J. F, I'oonoy, the proprietor, greets you with a smile, or his genial brother, 11. A. Cooney welcomes you. It is the resort for all gen tlomen from north of tho mountain. 8-2Mo "All worn out" is the expression of the sleepless auHerer with that terrible cough. Pan-Tina puts',a stop to 1U It's a remedy for LUUKUB, HUU LllJilUUlllUUIl, dU WUIB. Pan-Tina is sold at P. P, D. Kirlln'sdrug store. THE SOLDIERS' MONUMENT FUND NOW AMOUNTS TO BHVBN HUNDRED DOLLARS. GRAND ARMY HAS TAKEN ACTION tt Has Pledged Itself for a Con tribution of One Hundred . Dollars and has Appointed a Working Committee. EMBERS of Watkln Waters Post No. 110, G. A. H , are now en listed for active work In connection with the n ip ' in' miment fund and a committee has been appointed to look after the Post's interest. Many people have been witbbo'ding their pledges of support to see what the Post would do and now that the organiza tion has acted and put itself on record it is hoped that the oitiasne and other town societies will roll up their sleeves and go into the work with a will. At its meeting last night the Poet pledged itself for 100 and appointed the following committno to act In conjunction with oom mitteos that will be solected from tho other societies and the citiaens: David Morgan, S. A. Beddall, William Maloy, Joseph Daddow and H. C. Boyer. It is not the intention of tho Post to assume all responsibility for the project, or to monopolize credit for what may be ac iWraoUshcd.. .It-has simply darted what It hopes to make a popular movement, some thing to which it hopoj all the poople and all the societies of town will lend their aid and hfclp make a brillUnt success, Now that tho start has been made let all bands move towards an official organiza tion. The committee appointed by the Post will meet on Monday evening, next, at 7:30 o'clock, inS. A. Beddsll's office, to prejare plans. It is proposed to have every society In tho town represented on the comm ttee, ns well as representative to be appointed by tho citizens. A meeting of the general committee will be oalled in a few days. Tho membsrs of the Post were very enthusiastic over the project. The members condemned the Republican's suggestion in regard to the project in unmistakable terms. The pledges made yesterday were: UTa.bln Ur..aM. Tin. , . ., .tuicid un, ...(.(ii .. ,...,. .....Mt.VlUU John Monroe, Mahanoy t'lane 1 Total - fioi Previously reported,. gtM Grand Total ...W09 Now lor the $1 000 mark. The Shenandoah soldiers' monument fund has reached t'COO and is fast going to ward the 51,000 mark. Very commend able progress. Chronicle, Who It Wits Stopped, People are wondering what the big red patch on the east side of the White street school building means. It is easily ex plained At its last meeting the School Board decided to have the building pointed and painted. A committee advertised fur proposals for the work and P. J. Cardan understood that ho was the euooi-wlul biddir. The painter oomwenced work this week, but was stopped, as tome mem bers of U'O board have raited the point that tho bids should first go Wore the School Board. Hpechil Metlug. To the officers and members of Kosetta Lodge, No 180: There will be a special meetiug to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 o'olook, to make arraugeniestt for Sitter Marguret Linton's funeral. Sister Rebekah lodges are kindly invited to at tend. By order of Mary Klatt, W. Q. 10-1'lt Lizzik Jonkk, Seo'y. Jurors Druwu. Tho following townsmen bavo been drawn to serve as jurors at the November term of court: John T. Stanton, William Derr, Martin Lally, I. Friedman, James McEntee, John Rollln, Thomas A. Sny dr, T. 0. Williams, A. Elliott and J. K. P. Scheifly. Iluutlug Season Opened. For special rates to bun'ing territory, call upon agents of the Nickol Plato.tnovl2 a-i via aUAXIl TOTAL. 70!. PHItSO.VAI. Miss L le'e K-lpy, of Ashland, is vi- . log Mrs. J. J. Keiley, of South Ma u street. John Hulman, of Mores, brother Councilman Uoiman, was in town I ' evening. Miss Anna Kurort, ot Tamaqua, is vis ing her ecu-ins, the Pr z family, on N( i Main street. II. E. Dengler an'! wile returned froij Pitlslon, where they were tae gums Charles E. Shaw's family. Louis Sadler, (on of Judge Sdler, wl spent several weeks in town, recently a student at Dickinson, has left to j jin mo Sophomore clr.ss at Yale. May succetB at" tend him. J. Harry James.thn Republican candidate for District Attorney in Schuylkill county, is making many friends on the South title and is hard at work. IIo will make an cx collent official if elected, Hatlcton SenU nel. Revs. J. Proudo and "Wm. McNaliy went to Pottsyille this morning to arrange the programme for the coming Christmn Endeavor convention, to be held in tue Presbyterian church, of town, on O . tub " 20th and '-'let. New Parsonage. The parsonage of the MtaodistEiicc i oharch now in course of erection on S i. Jardin street will be completed in ttm allow the pastor, Rnv. William Pown it. move into it about Thanksgiving Day. i structure will be one of the pretlie-t h' moat complete dwellings in the town, will have thirteen rooms. Ontbefir-ti' there will be a parlor, sitting room, a ; room and kitchen. On the second, a room, sewing rxun, study and tun hi -rooms. And on the third floor there v, . bo two bedrooms and a large garret at t rear. The building will be amply supi li with means of entrance from the out-id" i all the apartments on the flr.-t floor a' ! there is ample room for beautiful grounds in front and at the rear of the building. Personal Taxes. The Cummisiioners instructed the Ux collectors of the several districts to rcce.v personal taxes from any person who may feel disposed to pay taxes. This move on the part of the Commissioners will enabl" all who havo nut paid a personal tax with e two years to do so, thereby entitling them to vote. The collectors are authorized te receive the amounts due, viz., 66 ents from miners and machanics, 45 cents from laborers, and 23 cents fjrom. the aged anL inarm, aim give receipts for the saror Whenever a doubt ixUts as to the party being assessed, the collectors are to write u thu Coministioners at once. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Whero and When Kertlcra Mill h Con ducted To-morrow. English Lutheran church, M. II.1 Ilavtce, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p in Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Prayer meeting weuneauay evening at 7 30. Ebonezor Evangelical church, Itev. It. M Lien tenwalner, pastor. Servieea to-morr gw at 10 u m. in German, and 0:80 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 1:30 p.m. Allure heartily incited t. attend. Salvation Army, corner Main and Oak street", F. and B. Klngsland, Captains. HervlceB all day, oommenc(ng at 7 and It a.m. und 3 and 8 p. m. Meetings will be held every night dur ing the week exoeptfng .Monday night. All Sainta' Episcopal ohuruh, Oak street, near Main, Rev. Ployd E. West, rector. Services us follows: Mornlni? prayer, litany and sermon, 10:30. Evening prayer and sermon, or ail dress, 6:30. Sunday school at S p. m. Tlio rector officiates and preaubes morning and evening. All seats free and everybody matlu heartily welcome. First Methodist Episcopal church. KeT Wm Powlot, pastor. Dliue worship at lu lie a r and 9:80 p. m. Morning subjeot: "Subhaili.' Obaervioce." Evening subject: "TheConvei sioh of Sselof Tarsus." Sunday school ai p in. Epworth League at 5:45 p. ni. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday evening. Stun gers and others are always welcome. Presbyterian church, Rev. Wm. MoNnlly, pn. tor. No services to-morrow morning or even ing. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Christian En deavor Society will meet on Tuesday etium at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:80. All are cordially invited. Primitive Methodist church. Rev J. Proude, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. in and 0:30 p.m. Sabbath school at S p. m. Christian Endeavor nt 5:6p. in. every Sabbath. Morn ingsubject: . "The Clossmeetlng its Place ana Power." Evening subject: "Giving and Receiving" Class meetings Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7 o'elock.and Sunday av 8:30, a. m. Prayer meetiug Thursday at 7 p. ni. Ail seats free. Any one not having a churi.li home is cordially Invited to come here, A. P, I.. A. Meeting. A special meeting of The Slur of Beth lehem Lodge, No. 7, A. P. L. A., will be held in Keddall's hall to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 o'olock, to take action on the death of Mrs Linton. Mary Wkah. Sec'y. Speaks for IUelt. Ua&tr the management of Edwin O. Maytum, general manager of the Potts ville Howe M A. Life Insurance Com pany, in tbe past two years 7,000 policies have been issued. In that brief pri d tbe company has ptdd over 8,000 in claims. Mr. Mayium'e maueceiaent t peaks for it self. - ItHUEl ItuiiKll llauglll Is beard the gun of the fW.rtinian. Oet your outfit together and 16Tn their ranks. Tickets at reduced rtes are on tale via tkt Niokel Plate t-nov-U Why weary your throat and patience with that wretched cough when a buttle ot 1 j . Hull Cough BjTup will oure you promptly. Throe pair ladles' black hoeo (fast colors for 25c., at the People's store. ttttMf Finephotoe, 60c. per doaan, at Ke&geya