VENING jllALD. THE E VOL. VII.--NO. 321. SHENANDOAH. .. TUESDAY. JANUARY 10. L8J)S ONE CENT. U J. V IP. J ZB South Main St. UKADquAn.TV.ns ron Trimmings, Ladles' and Chlldrea's Shades and Shadings, Carpets and Oil Cloth KWT flf ty cent storm serges will compare fa lUI vorablywilh OOc goods sold In Pblladcl "I phla and other cities. I am selling an all- wool Jlablt Cloth, worth GOo. for30n per fard. I have the best Mo Corset In the region, lain Flannels, worth 25c. sold here lor SOo per yard! 4-1 wldo Muslin "-old for 60 per yard; the beet Gray Flannel sold for 18c per yard, and a Oooil Flannel at 12c per yard. A good IJlankot for TOo a pair. Everything a Decided Bargain. GENTS' Natural Wool Rults, worth 2.60, Fold now for2. Comfortables and Blankets cheap. Como at once and secure good values at old reliable stand, 28 South Main street, next door to Grand Union Tea Storo. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon In town Cenlrr and Wlittf titi., (Uickcrt'u old stand) First-class Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys In the Market ABRAStf HEEBWEP. CO.. PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of Of Every Description. Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, &c SrFINEST GOODS-LOWEST PRICES.- Write for catalogues. Correspondence solicited Bents to announce to his friends and patrons and tho public generally that ho has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by U. J. Yost, Ho. 12 West Centre Street, SHENAKDOAH, FA. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Ur stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, whlBkles, brandies, nines, etc. Finest cigars. Eating bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. COATS SPECIAL BARGAINS ! IN FLOOK OIL OLOTH and So Close Out Surplus Stock a ftiv pieces Floor Oil Cloth, Uvo yards wide, at SO and GOo. litg ular prices, SSc ami $1,00. Zlnolcttm2 yards wide, FOE 2Uree Cars No lliniothy Hay. Two Cars lino Middlings. One Car Jbancy White Middlings. One Car JPure Choxour own maJiel f One Car Fancy Clipped Wliite Oats. Florida Oranges, Pine, Iitrg;c Condensed Milk, Extra Quality pcnausoN'S tiibatiie. r. j. rsnouiON, manager FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1893 Tho musleal comedy event of tho season. The peerless Irish comedienne, May Smith Robbins, Supported by a superb company of comedians and boubrettes in the legitimate musical comedy, In four acts, "Little Trixie!" Tho Ilomp Heiress. Under tho management of Fred. Bobbins. Bright, Sparkling Muslo. Sweet Singing, and Best Dancers on Earth. Walt for this great attraction. Prices, 25, 35 nml 50 Cents. Roserrod scats on salo atKlrlln's drug store. JTjlKROUSON'B THEATUE. P. 1. TBBQCSOH, MAWAOEH. WEDNESDAY, JAN'RT 11 A play that advances with the times, THE NEW Mugg's Landing. Ererything new and improved. New Medleys. New Soug. New Specialties. If you bare to borrow tho price of ndmlsslon go hear tho famous Four-ln-Hand Quartette. Prices, 35, 35 and 50 Cents Reserved scats on salo at Klrlln's drug store DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant Tho loading plHco In town. Has lately been entirely rcno . voted Everything new, clean and fresh, Tho finest line of Wines and Liquors ! Cigars, &c, foreign and do mestic. Free lunch berved each ovenlrg. Big schooners of f rcsh,llecr,Porter, Ale, &c. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUailERTY, Prop. JOHN F. PLOPPERT'S Bakery : and : Confectionery, No. 29 East Centro.Street. Ice cream all the Tear 'round. Onen Sundays, I am now making u superior quality of CREAM uiiKAU, something new. xou want to try it you'll use no other If you do. 25 CTS. PER YARD ron OIL CLOTH. Others for 3.7, 45, BOo nnd upwards. Parties having carpet rngs should send them and have mem maae into a ursciass carpet. Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St. LINOLEUM, 75c. Jttgular price, $1.00. SALE. and Sweet 25c 11 dozen. two cans lor 25 cents, JOLLT SLEIGHING PAM1S THE CARNIVAL SEASON IN FULL BLAST. TWO JOLLY GROWDS LAST NIGHT Rlnatown and Lakesldo Vlsltod and Mado Lively by Morry makora Who Court Jack Frost's Embrace. it HE continiianco of the invigorating woathcr censor. nnd excellent sleighing condition of tho roads Capt, Edward Davis, a resident of Tama lias opened a Joyous qua, visited friends in this town 011 Sunday carnival season and last. Although Mr. Davis lias been a pleasitro parties are bo-' resident of Schuylkill county for over forty Sfe"'' lug formed on all sides. ' Sleiehtiic parties nro . rampant and tho livery stublo keepers aro in high glee. Last night Shenandoah sent out two largo parties, one consiilcd of twenty five ladles and gentlemen, who arranged the ntr.ilr as a surpriso to Frank J. Brcnnnn, in honor of tho 2Gth anniversary of his birth. Tho start was mado from Mr Brcnnau's house on South Main street and four large sleighs wcro re quired to accotuiuudato tho party, which comprised Misses Sallio Deianey, Lizzie Grady, Elllo Mcllct, Annie Monnghan, Mury McQuluness, Annio Clauscr, Mary Lally, Anuio Shechy, Hannah Morrison, Lizzio Carroll, Katio Whalcn and Etnma Eisen hower; and Messrs. Patrick Monnghan, 1'. J. Cleary, James Gallagher, James Monaghan, John Cleary, Thomas Coyne, William De ianey, I'. J. Brcnuan J. J. Eeilly, M. Snyder, J. Ilillan, John Brcnnan and Michael Bradi gan. Tho party drove over to tho Catawissa Val ley and made a stop at 0110 of tho IMngtown hotels. Dancing to tho. music of Toolo's orchestra and a first class supper mado tho hours pass pleasantly until nftor midnight, when the party started for homo. There was another sleighing patty from town, which was not quite as large us tho one above named, but was equally enjoyable in all respects. Tho party was mado up of Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. William Wllluian, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Broome, Mr. and Mrs W. J. Jacobs, Misses Lizzie Jones, Nellie Baugh, Annie Tiiumins, Sarah Golden, and Mr. T. A. Timuiius. This party drove to Lakeside, whero supper was served and dancing wag Indulged in for several hours. EXAMINING BOARDS. Appointments 3Iudo tor llxttiiiinltig; speetor nnd li'ort-mt'ii Applicants. In- The court at PotUvillo yesterday appointed the following hoard for tho examination of applicants for appointment to Mino Inspec torships: Engineers, Uebcr S, 'Ihompson and John It. HolTuiau ; Miners, Thomas Eversou, l'ottsville j John Dciupsey, Miiiors villo; Frank McCormick, Shenandoah. Tho following hoard was appointed to ex amine applicants for mino foreman certifi cates: Sixth District, William Stein, ox oflicio ; William Carroll aud John Thurlby, miners, and W. H. Lewis, mino operator. Seventh District, Jehu Minzo and William McCaughuoy, miners; Andrew Eobcrtsou, mine operator. Eighth District, Samuel Gay, ex-officioj James Welsh and II. S. Crooks, miners, and Thomas Doyle, operator. - In the Soventh District no appointment was mado on tho part of mino inspector as Mino Inspector William MuMurtrie had but recently died and his successor had not yet been appointed. Tis trial nnd severe test that has proved the great and wonderful merits of Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka in attacks of Croup and stubborn coughs. DISPENSING KNOWLEDGE. Work Heine Doue by the Lithuanian J:d. uentlonal Society. Tho Lithuanian Educational Society has arranged a Sunday school which was opened last Sunday at Mellet's hall on Centre street. Several addresses were delivered before a largo audienco consisting of at least three hundred men. Dr. Salupas entertained the audience for a full hour with au address on "The I laces of Mankind and the Antiquity of Man." Eev. L. Dewbakl gave a brief biographical sketch of Juaue Davidson, the originator of trade unions in England, aud afterwards the reverend gentleman spoke at length on "America, its Geography, Political State, etc." Besides this there were other short addresses made. The audience was very much interested in the matters brought before it by the speakers. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." "She Couldn't Mwrry Three." The above title seemed to arouse tho curiosity of the New York public, so much so that on tlio opening night the house was packed to the doors. The success of the play was instantaneous, and during tho entire Now York cngageuieut the theatre was crowded. The play is an unqualified success; tho scenery beyond anything seen yet; tho company a powerful and evenly balanced one, ( uuu jiwao 4.tmuu jvi-uuvuy iw iuu ueruiuu "Bess" presents a characterisation which for histrionic ability has never been surpassed on ' tho American stage. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." My stock for New Year gifts in jewelry and fancy goods shall be at complete as ever. Uolderman's jewelry store 1228-tf OBB'S OBSERVATIONS. What lit) Sects hiiiI Hears During III Travels. "Jim" Robbins anil "Johnny" McGcwan have loug lieen knowu m the "Two Old Cronies" of tho town and cronies tlioy are, too. When McGowan Is not engaged in waiting on customers ho and "Jim" maybe found at tho roar cud of tho storo playing checker, or somo other kind of a gamo. Robbing scours tho town for games and then explains them to "brother John." Tho , former was initiated into tho mysteries of I pedro tho other day and now all tho spuru timo of tho couple is taken up In solving tho gamo to a winning point. "Char'cy" Gibson, 0f clovatcd railroad fame, generally acts years, this visit was the first for him to ruako to Shenandoah, Tho late Thomas Moore, who died on Sunday, left a father 83 years of age, who is living with tho widow and takes tho stroko of bereavement with admirable fortitudo, Tho lato Michael O'llara was a man who was determined when ouco ho set his mind upon anything. In spoakiug of his death yesterday a friend recalled an incident of I about twenty-eight years ago. Mr. O'llara had been put on tho repairs in Shenandoah City colliery. On tho second day after ho commenced the work a pleco of top coal loll upon a saw lie held in his hand and broko it. O'llara loft the mino and declared ho would never again work in another and ho didn't. Two day's pay wa3 all ho over orew for work in any coal inlnu. Ouu. l'HUHONAI.. 'Squire J. J. Cardin weut to Pottsvillo this morning. Benjamin Richards spent yesterday at tho county seat. MacIIenry Wllhelm, Esq., of Ashland, was in town yostorday. Mrs. John Wilde, of Mahanoy City, is visit' ing relatives in town. Mrs. J. W. Ucs-ser, of East Coal street, who has been seriously ill duiiug tho holidays, is rccovciing. Messrs. John A. Iteilly, of town, and M. L. ShrelUcr, of Ashland, havo gono to Wost Virginia to investigate coal lands. Hon. J. J. Coilo, of Mahanoy City, and Hon. D. D. Phillips, of Gordon, were circu lating among our town people yesterday. 0 B and D. O. Williams, of Wilkes-Barrc, are in town. Tho former will chango his residence to lit. Carnicl and tlio latter will again become a resident of this place. Kufus J. Foster, a former member of the local cori of P. & It. C. & I. Co. engineers, and now ouo of the editors of tho Colliery Engineer and a resident of Scrauton, will on tho' 23d inst. deliver a lecture on Mino Surveying at Wilkos-Barro before tho Y. M. C. A, This is one of a series of lecturos on mining to be delivered under tho auspices of that association, of that place. Tho lectures aro illustrated. A l'oser for Mr. Inuib. To Mr. A. D. Lamb, Qrawl Grinder and Iloyal High Governor of the Town Coun cil oj the Bo rough of Shenandoah: In urging my expulsion from tho Borougli Council at tho meeting last Thursday even ing you said, "For my part I find it is impos sible to do my wholo duty to the Board, knowing my every act will bo misrepresented. Wo warned tho gentleman six mouths ago that if ho porsistcd in deliberately lying to the peoplo through tho paper wo would bo compelled to take tho stand wo havo. AU wo ask is that ho will report tho proceedings correctly and ho has refused to do so." Now, Mr. Lamb, if your above statement is true, if it is true that you aud your colleague couucilmeu were obliged six months ago to warn mo because I lied aud was incorrect in reporting tho proceedings of the Council, nnd I have since refused to report tho proceedings correctly, will you please state why it was that Council allowed mo to act as temporary ollicial secretary at two of its meetings with in tho jst six mouths, when the official secretary was unable to be present. W. J. V:f4ilNS, JSveMng lleiM. Iu case of hard cold nothing will relieve the breathing so quickly as to rub Arnica aAd Oil Liniment on the chest. lm Golden Kagle Election. The following are the officer of Delano Castle, No. 333, of Delano, for the ensuing bIx months' term: Past chief, Charles" F. Weaver ; noble cldef, Richard E. W. Reedy ; vice ehlef, Amandes Keinory; high priest, Mauasses Fry; venerable Hermit, Martin Neeb ; master of records, Edwin L. Phillips ; elerk of exchequer, Kdwin L. Phillips; keeper of exchequer, John J. Hack, Jr. ; sir herald, David Bh chert ; worthy chamberlain, EdiuE. Evans; ensign, Thos. G. Smith; esquire, Chas. F. Bretz; first guardsman, W. W. Weaver; second guardsman, Jacob D. Herring ; trustees, Chas. F. Bretz, Martin Noeb, E. E. Evans ; representatives to the Grand Castle, Edwin E. Evans. Lecture l'ottpoued. The lecture announced for this evening in the Presbyterian church has been indefinitely j liwipoueu, owing 10 me receipt oj a telegram to day stating ihat owing to the storm Rev. Auna Shaw would be unable to reaoh here. Rev. Shaw will appear later In the season and tlekets purchased for to-night will re main good until that time. ' y tt t . ... ... .. . . I It. II. raton. 613 Walton Aye., N Y. City, 1 ril!S,!- ol5veRe.'l Ur- B.U,L8 Cough s ruB for years and and It the most effluaelous runedy tried." - - RENEWAL OF INTEREST AMONG APPLICANTS. MYSTERIOUS VISIT BY LAWYERS But It ia Said Thoy Woro Not Acting in Beh ilf of iho Luw nnd Order Society Tholr Objoot. NOTHEll scnsntlonnl stir was created in town last night by a ' report that somo out-of-town lawyers nnd other parties woro here on important business con nected with the grant ing of licenses this tr 1 spring Somo people " got it on tho straight " that tho lawyers who were making a tour of tho town nnd paying particular attention to tho saloons wcro under instructions of tho court and .vero gleaning information concerning tho location of buildings now containing saloons and thoso for which licenses nro sought as new stands. Thero wcro other stories nnd , theories, somo of them being of a most exaggerated anil ridiculous character. Two of tho mysterious visitors wero J. O. I Ulrlch, Esq., of Tamaqtia, nnd John F. Dolphin, Esq., of Mahanoy City, and thoy wero not hero in tlio interest of tho license 1 court, if tho information furnished tho Hull ai.d is correct, and there is no reason to lleve that it is nut. The information given tho Hup .ald is to peoplo in tho elfect that thero nro ccrtal town who, although they aro not connected with tho law and order D' lOvcment, are en- gaged in a movement t' . ma erially reduce tho number of license ll)a(,o3iuSlieiiiituo,ih This movement, 4t ia ig not ,)roml,tul by a strictly, in-scnso of (luty( hut erne- naiLH lium a Imagines nlanii nf flinirinir In other vonls, iie peoplo beliovo that there aro t.oo ninny saloons in town to niako tho receipts sulilciently largo to give all engaged in tho business a fair proilt. With this idea in view, our informant says, Messrs. Ulrich and Dolphin have been f ngnged to make an! inspection of the town with a view to ascer-' laming tho character of tho saloons and the Trixie," is the greatest little Irish romcdu-ur. character of tho buildings m which they ar ! that has ever appeared before a Girardv.I., iocated, together with the relation of each audienco. She is 0110 of the most gracelui saloon to auothor so far as location is con- daucors wo have ever seen. Ia her vario cerued, aud if they can succeed in "knocking characters storms of applause wore given out" about fifty Hocuses they are to receive a her. Tho entire company is excellent -liberal fee. lairardville Gazette, January 7. ' " I Till tl Cirt filtrsnrlH 1. t. quickly disappear when troated with tlio celebrated imported Anchor Pain Expellor. l or salo at C. II. Uagcubuch, P. P. D. Kirliu. J. M. Uillau, and other druggists. 3t CLEAR AS MUD. Kxplnnittloiis That linu't Uxplnlu by a Very Long Sight. Councilman A. B. Lamb spent two days in Pottsvillo in the interest of tho borough, no was paid $3 07 for his expense. Hero is tho expense ft for both days, not men tioning his loss of timo and neglect of busi ness. J his leaves Mr. Lamb out of pocket tho sum of 33 cents. Sunday Xeioi. What went to make up tho fl expense? Following this a bill was TiresiMitwl In Council of $10 for a petition in tho interest of the Electric Bailwav Comnnnv. lmi,;i should not have jald tho bill as the petition was purely in tho interest of tho electric company. Sunday News. It Council should not havo paid tho bllll why did it do so? Itimsell Sage Tho well known financier, writes: "50G 7IPT1I AviiNUE, ) New Yokk City, December 20, 1800. 1 hp i 1 , A . , . For the last twenty years I havo been using Allcock's Porous Plasters. Thoy havo repeatedly cured me of rheumatic pains and I1"118 'n my side and back. Whenever I have ! &old, one on my chest and one on my back Peuy relieve me, "ily family are never without them." Russkll Saqe. Special 1'erferiiinnee. Veno will conclude his visit here to-morrow (Wednesday) evening by giving a special performance at Bobbins' opera house. He has engaged Miss Lydla Sullivan, from the Bijou theatre, rhiladelphiasMiss Mame Russell, America's favorite ; Hons. Munnsulla in Kb Spanish ring act, and others. A grand performance is promised for the small admis sion of 10 aud 5 cents each, to commence at 8 o'clock. Mleetrle HitllwHy HiUletln. Hereafter the electric railway ears will vetner,erot ud ln fte;Tntil m dnTgh,,Vtw.c7 ZrT. t" last oar will leave for GirardviUe. On Mon" I "Z'T, t T'W lay,Novemberth,1898,the fare &r any XSZSl ' TooS sill She1 rcr.; sffisyr"? fl",r , ,,, ' . j they have laid the borough open to a suit for Notice. I damages sure to result iu favor of Watkins. The Democratic Staudtug CommittJe will If ,le reporter intentionally garbled his meet at the Scheilly House on Tuesday even-, etufl" no lerved to be fired out. Mr. Wat lug at 8 o'clock, January lOlh, 1893. k'ns u,s certainly been reporting too long to All Democrats are requested to be present to consult with committee. By order of Chairmau, H, J. Muldoox. Buy your child a pair of robber boots They will cost yon but 90 cents at the I'eo- pies' storo, 121 North Main street 12-15-tf "I'M of Trouble" l the unbappy puflerer with twlus aua ibeumatUru. Ilea flag Oil is t,,e tem !' cure f r Itheumatism: Gout , Neuwlgla and Lnmbao. rosU St cental store ivuiiu s arug COURT NEWS. rrocerillngs nt tnti Schuylkill Coast lulls or Jiitlce. Pottsvillr, Jan. i). There was a Urge attendance of litigants and others at the opening of the tecoud week of January criminal court this morning. Thero wore many Shenandoah people present and a very noticeable collection of dry goods bundles in tho Sockolosky larceny ease. Judges Grem and Bcchtel handed down opinions and weut over the civil court list, in No. 1 cenrt rooia. Motions and arguments were heard by Judgs Bcchtel in No. 2 court room. The charter of King John Soblesktpje Polish Konian Catholic Society, of Shenan doah, was granted. Tho grand Jury on Saturday found true bill against Joseph Bondcrick, charged 1th tho larceny of a twenty-dollar bill from Joseph Mitchell on the cars of the Schuylkill Traction Company, at Wm. Finn. In Liwrenco vs. Lawrence, divorco, au attachment issued for alimony and counsel fees. Depositions wcro filed in tho foll'jKinj; divorco cases: Keiscr vs. Reiser; A.J,,, Shay, Esq,, examiner ; Itecd vs. Jtecd, S. y. Enter line, Esq., examiner; Barr vs. flarr, M. Mi Burke, Ebq , examiner. The caso of tlio Sockolos'y sisters, of Wet Coal street, Shenaudoo' cmircod with tho larceny of a lot of d coo,ia bedding, &c.f was closed before WQOn Attomoys KosU ami anay rcprr tho uefolldants, The court ... M0I1day next, grant alt tho old 11 , a bulk, except those ob- jected N(j otnor rcmonstrancos than tho- w 'rtell Ju tUo Hehald havobecu , shpimndoali applicants. , . , u.inouucca tho following ap- poiutments: Examining Commlttco : John W. Eoseb" D. C. Hcnning, John F. Whalcn, (f. J. Wadlinger, Charles N. Brumni, K, If. KocU and P. M. Dunn. Library Committee : Guy E. Farquhur, Mnsrm Weidman anil E. D. Smith. I crnruuHitmers to tuko depositions: D. A. I Jones, W. K. Woodbury, Joseph F. Patterson,, j Martin F. Jtoore, Miss Jessie It. Littlo, J. T. SnlleiiliRrL-dr. Jumna A. llinnlr nml IT C Wilson. am.iuDvii.LK. Frederick Eberle, of l'ottsville, was a itor to town Sunday. May Smith Bobbins, who appeared at Palace theatre. Thursday eveuimr. m "i. i ti me and brighter than evor. They play Glrard ville, January 12. Eberlo & Blass, overall mannfaoturors, sold orders amounting to one hundred and fifteen dozen pairs of overalls on Saturdav Howard Swoyer has been offered a position iu tho market department of the company store at Silver Brook. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, iw "THE KIND THAT CUBES." The O'Neill Caso. Editor Hkhald: Allow mo space in your purer to state that tho grand-child of Mr. O'Neill did not slip upon tho ico, nor was her injury caused by tho ice iu any manner, but by a defectivo pavement. Tho place where she was injured (north end of Union street) has nevor been graded, or curbed, and is a menace to life and limb of any person paw ' 1 y uigni. in this kubu mo cmiu inppea against a sill (which one of tlio tenants has in lieu of a pavement) aud was rendered unconscious, and lay in a critical condition for over two weeks. Even now it is not out of danger, although a month has elapsed: and. beeidaa. h t .uu, utiu(M, uor eyei have turnl trrrii.w ,i rM '..., od that l,B t w '., '.' gioal operation. Under the circumstances I think there is sufficient ground for damages. Cmaia. The IIMU.D is pleased to make thin statement of the O'Neill ease and is thankful to " Citizen " for the information. The awe was reported to the Borough Conncil last Thursday night after the Herald reporter w6 Reeled from the meeting and that Is the rm tiie eue wa not more folly explained in previous report. It is a desire to keep 04868 from PuMlc notioe that prompts the Council to keep the H lot a lb reporter from its meetings. Ed. USE DANA'S SARSAPABILLA, r "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Turn on the Sank IJcht, At Thursday night's meeting of oonsoUin ' Shenandoah W. J. Watkius, of the Shewn- doah Hkkald, wa invited to leave on - ,,mte an ,lllot of himself by misrepresenting members meeting after meeting. There is a frown nig in the bqow bank somewhere. Turn on the search light. ShamtMn IltraU. 7118 name of N- Downs' still lives, al- though he has beeu dead many years. 11U Elixir for the cure of umujIm and aoktahas already outlived him a qfiarter of a oeutury and is still growing iu .7 !oi , or with the puhlta lm Fresh Morris River Oo)o Oysters reeelveol dally at Coslett'a. 9-SK-tf Qaiiil