VII.--NO. 318. SHENANDOAH. PA.. FRIDAY. JANUARY 0. 1893. ' I IP. o 28 South Main St. IUAnquAiwEita you , ft IT W mt B Trunin ins, laqics anaunuuren i T Shades and Shadings, i r 'i m 1 1. i iir.i.c ijiiij v j 1 1 Liui.y X ailj cum BHirm uurgua win vuujputu iu vorably with Mo goods sold In Philadel phia and other cities, lorn selling an all wool Habit Cloth, worth 60c. foraic nor MU, 1 I niUUlTIUOIlll rUlU IUI UU JUIU) IUU f l,1nnnl ... - 1D ...... nKI1 iood Flannel at 13c per yard. A good Blanket 'or Too a pair. Iverything a Decided Bargain. GENTS' Natural Wool Pulls, worth . S2 51), fold now for 2, Comfortnbles and Blankets cheap. Como nt onco and secure good values at old reliable stand, 28 South SI uln street, next door to G rund Union Tea Store. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon In town Oenfrc" and IfrWff Sin.. (Illokert'a old stand) First-class Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys in the Market. ABRA& HEEBMER CO.. PORT CARBON, PA. Manufacturers of Of Every Description. FlagS) Baogps, Caps, Regattas, &c L' r TT 1 I T 1 3 1 I T 1 ! f announco to his friends and ana mo puouc Kenerauy inni ishacan tin hnrhnrahnn lliniw u. j Yost. st Centre Street. pular Saloon, y Joe Wyatt's) st Oak Street, OOAII, PA. best beer, porter, ales, is, etc. Finest cigars. . wr- -w AL b IN ) i and riiS tilde, nvlotst. wld., OR wthy OA s Ulddlhian. ncy t. O.nv v w- .rand Opening Display. DESIRABLE X-1IAS GIFTS. Our efforts to mako this display the grandest and most elaborate wo bavo yet ntlt tnptcd has been achieved after many weeks of hard work and by searching through all tho various mar kets. Tho Innumerable articles wo offer Include the following at low prices; Books-Wohvo 1,000 12mos, beau tifully bound In cloth and gold, which we will sell at 20o ; elsewhere, 35c. 1'lu.ih Canes and Album Out line of plash cases this season have been selected with the greatest care, including Hhavlng Sels, Sewing Implements, Manicure Sets, Plush Albums In all the lrtest designs. Hymnals and Oxford Illblcs at all prices, An elaborate array of Drlc-a-Uraoandlllsque Figures and Celluloid goods. Oold pens and pearl holders, tl to 15. In plush cases, 11.50 up. Games of all Description. HOOKS & BROWN, 4 Nortlt niHlit Street. "YES! Matters are Becoming Interesting And in tho musical lino to day without doubt the most interesting matter Is that E. W. Wilde Has procured tho mostcompleto stock of Musical (foods in the co nty. embrac ing everything in thn musical lino. Tho next most lutiiostlng tiling Is that ho Is selling those delightful new -AUTOHAHPS- can bo played by any ono In tl few dayfl. l'innos, Organs. VIollns.Gultnrs, Urast Instruments, and full lino sheet music. Cor. Jnrdlu and Lloyd Hte, DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant The loading plnco In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Kverythlng new, clean and fresh, Tho finest line of Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &o foreign and do mestic Free lunch served each ovenltR. lllg schooners of f resh.Beer.Porter, Ale, &c. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUOTIEItTY, Prop. JOHN F. PLOPPERT'S Bakery : and : Confectionery, No. 29 East Ceiitro.Street. Ie cream all tho vear 'round. Onen Sundays 1 am now making a superior qualltyof CUE AM BKEAI), something now. You want to try It; fou'll use no other if you do. 25 CTS. PER YARD FOIt OIL CLOTH. Others for 33, 4.i, 5Po and upwards. Partlos having carpet rngs should scud them and have mem maae into a nrst-ciass carpet. O. 3D. OffiEtXCECaS'SI Carpet Store, 10 South Jardm St. A . " A W m T H A AKLr A11N b ! A M. LINOLEUM, phis SacJa jav picct-n Floor Oil at 50 and GOe. It il- fitia find 1.00. 75c. Jttgular iwice, $1 00. SALE. Hay. JlMte Middlings. Pure Choi) our own make. TTtiifii ni'Imtftl TFIrllt' Orits. . , jj v . - ' ' " ' " ulity two enns tor 25 cents. IT SHOWED LAST MIGHT ! A VERY QUEER COUNCIL MANIC MEETING. DOES A POLITICAL OATH OF '92 LAST Counollmon Gablo and Lamb Suocoed, After Ropoatod Ef forts, in Excluding tho "Horald" Roportor. ough of Shenandoah met last evening with Messrs. I'imlcu, Mc- Quire, Coakley, Stout, Sclicllly, Lamb, Van Duscu, Dovers, Gable, and Qallaghcr ns the Holmnn, Bcttcrldgc dulibcrators. Upon motion of Mr. Sclicllly, Mr. Better Idgo took tho clialras piosldctit of the meet ItiR. Immediately after the organization had resolved itself into a meeting Mr. a able, of tho Fourth ward, aroso aud called attention to tho resolution pa'scd at tho meeting of Council excluding representatives of tho Hkhai.I) from being present and providing for action thereon. Mr. Gablo also stated that unloes tlio aforesaid resolution was en forced ho would not remain ns a Councilman in tho chamber. There was a lull. None snolco. Thoro was n typhoid fever stato of anticipation. Even tho IIeuald reporter succumbed to tho heat All was cxpcctiuicy. But nouo spoke ! 'Tvai a deadly silence and amid that awful nloom tho good-natured outeido foreman of tho I'. & K. C A I. Co. withdrew, in accord anco with his anuou 'cment. "What is your pleiwuro?" shouted tlio chairman, who secnied to havo been placed there by tho pro-conceived absence of tho gentleman who usually fills tho chair, when tho regular chairman is not present. Tbero was no auswer; and Chairman Bttteridgo said, "Proceed with business." Then tho roads and highways committee reported. Thero -a3 also a report on tho fire apiuratus committee, and from thocomraltteo on financo (Including tho accounts of certain tax collector) but Messrs. T. J Mullahey aud S. A. lkddall, citizens who sat in tho citizens' department with tlio reporter of tho llEi:t.u received no attention; whero as it is always customary, after tho reading of tho minutes of tho next preceding meeting of Council, to hear complainants, suggestions, or remarks from citizens. No such request was made, and after tho flro apparatus subject was discussed tho gentleman who is not scekiug or aiming at anything (Mr. Lamb) aroso and called attention to tho resolution of tho last meeting. Mr. Lamb followed upon Mr. Gable's points. Ho said that tho Herald had misrepresented hi 111 and that thero was no recourse but to excludo tho Herald re porters from tho meetings of the Borough Council, or elso he would no longer continue to attend tho meetings of tho body. TJiero was another, and finally Mr. Lamb himself was obliged to take the floor aud mako u motion that tho resolution tiyntd by certain Councilmcn bo enforced. Mr. Van Duscu seconded the motion. Tho motion was declared carried by tho chair. Mr. Scheifloy asked a division, but Mr. Betteridgo decided that tho majority for tho motiou was conclusive. Messrs. Scbcilly and Coakley nsked that their votes be recorded in the negative and Mr. Scheifly warned Council upon what they were doing. Mr. Lamb said ho didn't know what tlio law might be, but he considered that '.'wo as Councilmeu had a right to enforce such meaurea as would brine justice to us." Mr. Schoitly said that Iru didn't think it was nccesfwry to get tho borough into any law suits; and Mr. Coakley said that he was tired of this humbugging business. Chairman Betteridgo looked at Keperter Watkiiis in n stern get-out stare. Reporter Watkins returned the stare aud Mr. Better idgo found his feot und said, "Will Mr. Wat kins pleaso leave tho Council room?" In tho face of tho cold January blast Mr. Watkins found his feot aud answered, " I am here by instruction ; I am hero as a citizen; I have consulted legal advice and I am advised that I have right to he hero as a citizen," There was a silence. The occasion was desperate. Now was tho time to act. Coun cil man Gable had left the chamber, but not the vicinity. Councilman Lamb had been called into tho hall to sco "somebody." Councilmau Betteridgo was In tho chair, hut would not enforce the order only through the Chief of Police, Jacob Davis. The act was wrong, but lot it be said to the tti mf?28l UK Council of tho bor credit of tho Chief of Tolice that lio did not shrlk his duty. Tho Herald reporter left ths Borough Council room under tho nrrett of tho Chief of 1'olico. upon what ground? COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. More Money tlrantnl to the Water Works Committee. Prior to tho timo of placing tho Herald reporter under arrest last evening tlio busi ness transacted by tho Borough Council was of a routine character, with tho exception that several Councihnen complained of tho dangerous condl ion of street crossings and other parts of streets on account of ice. After tho reporter was taken from tho Council room in tho custody of the Chief of Police, tho Councilmcn proceeded with busi ness. Mr. Gallagher wanted Jionds issued for tho new water works. It was decided that u special meeting of Council bo held uud that Mcrsrs. Quliin and Kerns and Solicitor Schalk bo invited to attend. Tho object is to urge the contractors to proceed with tho construction of tho water works. Messrs. S. A. Bcddall and T. J. Mullahey stuted that tho electric railway company was willing to change its tracks to make room for the monument, but that if a track at each side of tho structuto was desired it would bo but fair fur Council to pay tlio expense of paving one of tho tracks. Council decided that ono track would he sulllcient and directed that an ordinance to that effect bo drawn, Mr. O'Neill, of tho First ward, notified Council that ho would hold tho borough on a claim fur damagis by reason of injuries sustained by his grandchild in fulling upon an icy pavement. Tho matter was referred to tho law committee. On motion of Mr. Limb it was decided that uu appropriation of $500 bo mitdo to the commlttto on water works for expenses, nnd that hereafter tho Borough Council assume all responsibility for tlio water works. On' motion it was decided that the Chief Burgcts be instructed to closo all pool-whcol and other gambling places. Ou motion an order of $3 was granted to Councilman Lamb for expenses incurred in going to Puttsvillo in looking after husintss relating to tho water works. In case of hard cold nothing will rellcv the breathing so quickly as to rub Arulcuand Oil Liniment on tho chest. lm Tlio American Home," Kov. Anna Shaw will lecture in tho Pres byterian church, Tuosday evening, January 10. Subject, 'The American Home." Th lecture is under tho auspices of tho Shenan doah W. C. T. U. Those who heard Miss Shaw last May should not fail to hear he again and those wlio missed her lecture the should embraco this opportunity as she is ono of tho ah!c6t speakers on tho platform, eithe: uiiong men or women. Audiences will bo conciliated by her cultured manner, cnlivcut by her wit, and captured by her logic, Tickets for salo at Hooks & Brown. It USE DANA'S SAHSAPAIttLLA, jts "THE KIND THAT CURES." Vote ol Thanks. At a regular business meeting of tho Welsh Baptist church, held last evening, tho following veto of thauks was unanimously p:isfcd: First, To tho ladles who worked so suc cessfully in collecting and preparing tho pro visions for tlio 2lst annual supper so satis factory to all. Second, To tho ticket sellors who have been so persovering and successful, that it is believed all previous records in this respect havo been broken. Third, To tho general public for their kind support and patronago in donating for tho tables and purchasing tickets of ad mlltanco to same; and, further, that the richest blessings of a kind Providence may rest upon all in this world and life, ctornal in tho world to como. In behalf of th; church, Tub Trustees. My stock for New Year gifts in jewelry and fancy goods bhall he as complete as ever. Holderman's jewelry store. 12J23-U The .Monument Committee. A meeting of the Soldiers' Monument Committee will be held in the Council Chamber on Friday, tho 0th inst., at 8 p. m. iV full attendance of tho representatives of societies and all other members of the com mittee is requested to be present. By order of the chairman. II. E. Denglkr, Secretary. Columbian StmniH Arrive. The local pist office yesterday received its 11 rut lot of Columbian postage stamps aud they ate now on sale. Piles or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knifo orligaturo. No danger or suffering. No delay from bus iness while under treatment. Patients who ire responsible need not pay nutil well. A perfect euro guaranteed. Send for circular. R. REED, M. D., 120 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Refers, by permission, to the editor of the Evening IIebald. tf (rent Sacrifice Sale. All fancy holiday goods, candles, etc., left over from Christmas will be sold at sacrifice prices as I don't wish to carry over any of the stock. No reasonable price refused, 12-27-tf Max Reese, Fiosh Morris River Cove Oysters received daily at Coslett's. 9-22-tf High-priced competitors disregard a well established law of physios when they buck against Salvation Oil. It Is the best and oheapast. S60. EXGITEMEMT LAST EIGHT ! VENO PERFORM - SOME WON DERFUL CURES. A RHEUMATIC SUBJECT TREATED . Lnrgo Audleuco at Robbine' Opora Houbo Moots With a Groat Surprise and Gives Enthuslastio Applause. HK wonder-worker, Vcno, created no little sensation lnfct night, So much has been said about his cures that people were anxious to ice him perform. About lil teen minutes past eight a young man named Bolscl, living in Huckleberry alley, this town, hobbled utKin ths stage with u cano suffering from rheumatism. Two doc tors havo tried to euro this young man, but failed, and for about six months ho has not been able to do any work. Ue is well known in this town und many peoplo havo sympa thized willi him in his long UIiifss. Vcno took tho young man to tho side of tho stage, whero his asbistants rubbed him with his r.ltctrlo Fluid and in about half an hour Bel-cl returned to tho platform with out ills cane, running, jumping and leaping with perfect case, apparently ablo to walk 11s cosy as any man. Veuo was loudly applauded and scores of Beisel's friends rushed up to eongratuhiio him. Veno had a largo salo of medicine. Ho lectures agaiu to-night aud ou Saturday night ho gives a special performance. Ad mission 10 and 5 cents. On Monday night ho lectures to women only. On Tuesday night to men only. Admission to these two lectures will be'5 cents each. GET READY Foa IT. Don't Full to Voto for A'our Fiivorlt Teacher. Tcu days from to-day tho contest to picl tlio two most popular school teachers north 0: tho Broad mountain, who will enjoy the grand free excursion to Chicago and visit the World's Fair in July, next, at tlio Herald's expense, will bo opened. Remember that tho voting will begin on Monday, lo'th Inst., and every man, woman and child in Schuylkill county, north of tho Broad mountain, will be allowed to vote for a favorito teacher, ami they can vote as often us thoy cho:.u. Coupons may be bent by mall or messenger, aud they may bo sent singly, by tens, fifties, hundreds, or thousands. A prominent gentleman of Mahanoy City writes to the Herald : "I thiuk tho contest contemplated by your paper 11 novel enter prise and ono that will result in much good In moro wnys than ono. There aro so many popular teachers in tho territory named that tho contest will become very Interesting. am interested in tho scheme, and will pa tleutly await results." Ltt it bo remembered that it takes a man of senso to .iudgo of tho relativo virtues of medicines. We'ro just that chap, and Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka is tho remedy wo took for our cough. "A Ilrefzy Time" To-ulght. A Breezy Time" comes to us with a well- earned reputntlou. E. B. Eitz and Kathryn Webster aro a show within themselves, but when supported by as clever a company as they havo they tako any house where they play by storm. The Tennis Quintette aud the Mandolin Octette aro well worth tho admission, besides the numerous lirst-class specialties introduced by the different mem bers of tho company. "A Breezy Timo" is a popular musical aud farcical coniody con sisting of numerous comical and laughable situations that keep the large audiences in a continuous uproar from tho beginning to the end. Tho company Is ono of the best on the road to-day. Don't lull to seo " A Breezy Timo " to-night. It drives away the blues aud brings one continued round of laughtor. Tho namo of N. H.. Downs' still lives, al though he has been dead many years. Hi Elixir fur tho cure of coughs and oolds has already outlived him a quarter of a century aud is still growing in favor with the public Ira Delauo Working Time. Tho Delauo machine shops aro working on eight-hour time, but the blaeksmlth and frog shoi4 have been put on full time In con sequence of the receipt or orders for the manufacture of switches that will keep the hands busy for at least three months. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Citizens' Standing Committee. The members of the Citiaeus' Standing Committee of this borough are requested to meet at the public house of Ralph Oliver, North Main street, ou Monday evening, January 0th, lSf3, at 8 o'clook. 1-0 3t II. C. Boy En, Chalrmau. USE DANA'S tiAKHAPAHILLA, in "THE KIND 1 HAT CURES." A Spfrelal Performance. On Saturday night Veno gives an enter taiuuieut iu Robblus' opera house. Ad mission 10 an 0 cents. Ou Monday night ho lectures to ladies only; uud on Tussday to men only. Admission f cents. t'ouud Out. d lak.tkt why to set rid ot The best Couth or 1 1 inat 11 ay develop Into con- gumption !, 1 , , .ec 1 te ns in a oouie 01 Pan-Ttna, l, ir.atrrmrdy fir loughs, Co Ids. LaOrlPPc Th , at Bud I t ug Disorders. Trial j botues tree l: L. Kirllu's drug store. unci a tmoi-jn, v aiiuii . Wlint Itn Nih it.nl lu-nrs unrins " Travels. Schuylkill countyhas been Jtft: r.galn the Bcrauib'e for positionsnt lliirrlhburg. Ths repiweutBtiro from this district had to many Irons inUio Arc nud got his nngsn burned, but his cphcw was taken on, how over. Tho "siaiu' committee must nave thought the rcprcsotaltve was a "hayseedtr when It found ho hai. named three men fru town and ono from ahanoy City, when there were over sixty contlcs to hoar from. Had tho committee felt inclined to gir ppcr Schuylkill one of tho appointments It would have been obliged to ffaw lots tow who should get it. This ispw. polities ni wc regret Itr. Coyle had ut backbone enough In him to name his cholcifor fear of hurting tho feelings of some oni xkis Is certainly a poor beginning. Moral D't make too many promises. The matters in connection with the Oiti-c property ou West Cherry street, which U School Board has been trying to secnri- site for a new school building, are bi comiut badly twisted. Ab they stand now It depends uiionatoss of a penny whethor tho hoard will hold tho property, or drop all proceed, lugs aud relinquish r.if claim to It. When the board first staked off tho piece it wanttd tho father people asked $1,000 for tl. Viewers wero then appointed by tho court upon application of tho tchool Board ami they fixed the value at H200. This trio board thought was exorbitant and an appli cation was made for a re-view. Pending: tbofc proceedings tho School Board was informed that the Attorney for the Cathtr peoplo had stated that Mrs. Cather wa. disposed to call matters quits and if tho boat J wished to relinquish tho property and drop all proceedings it would not ho held lialdo for damages. Tho Solicitor for the board was then instructed to prepare papers to drop the matter, but when the Attorney called npon . Mrs. Cather hho stated that sho had neer authorized the board to say that she would not make a claim for damages. This was th suhstunco of a report made to the School Board last night together witli an offer from Mrs. Cathor to soil tho staked ground and thw property adjoining for $7,000. Some of the members at the meeting Wednesday night wore disposed to accept tho oiler, whiljf others maintained a stand quite to the con trary. Tlio membors who were opposed t the purchase eventually defeated a motion for that purposo by some very warm arguments. They maintained that tlio board was not being treated fairly in the matter; that a high flguro was put on the staked portion of tlio propeity to get tho board to purchase the whole; and now the claim fof-Jiuaga - brought iu to keep tho board from throwing up the whole thing. Theso members got cpiito warm in their argument., and some of them declared that, fur their port, they preferred thiowiug up tho whole mattor and stand the chances of a verdict for damages 011 a trial. And so, as the matter stands, tho chances are about even for tho School Board procotding with the rcviow, or dropping th matter aud seo what tho court will do about it on a claim for damages, which tho Catliei people claim they can mako by reason of the hoard having had possession of the property for three or four mouths. Among the important legal proceedings 8f the present week is a case relating to tlte estate of the late William Grant. Partition. proceedings havo been instituted for tb purpose of dividing the estate among tlw heirs. The real estate lias been awarded tv one of the sons of the deceased, Lewis GranS, of Pottavillo, at tho sum of $21,500 and li has been directed to tile a bond in the sum $43,000 for the faithful performance ot duty It is evident that traveling theatrical coin uauies stand in awe of Schuylkill count' justice. Wednesday morning a member 0 tho Gorman Bros, minstrels was arrested " Pottsville. The testimony showed that tb man arrested was not tho guilty party an, the justice acquitted him. The members ot the minstrel company were so agreeably sur prised by tho acquittal that they turned 00 with their band and serenaded the justice. A member of the company said, "It is an oh' story on tho road that a thepian who lh- into the hands of the law in Schuylkii county stands a poor show of keeping bi bookiugs. That is the reason we raised on hats to-day." Om The celebrated imported "Anchor" l'uu Expeller is and ever will be the best rented -for all forms of Rheumatic disease. 29 pre mortals awarded to tbe mauutmcturera of; ti in valuable preparation. For sale at 0. nagenbuch, P. I. D. Kirlin, J. M. HUlau. and other druggists. ;t- Installation To-ulajlit. The newly elected officers of Waikus Waters Post, No. 148, Grand Army of th' Republic, will be installed into oMee this evening by Joseph Daddow, Senior Past Commander of the Post The retiring e Commander dwnres a full turnout of V members on the occasion. Buy your child a pair of rubber They will cost you but 90 cents at the Peo ples' store, 121 North Main strett 12.1. 1'lectrlo ICallwuy Note. Two new oars, numbered 25 and 39, arrived at the Rapihannock power house yesterday. Two new cars for the Mahanoy City are on their way from the oar work,- All oars are now running from JMsWswy Plaue to Mahanov Citv without trauf Contractor Kerns lias started grdwg P' the Mahanoy Plane and Rappahannock VJjs Superior goods at 25 per cent lower ttisa elsewhere at Holderman's jewelry store, tf