THE EVENING HERALD. i OL. VlI.-HO.332. SHENAJSD OAE. PA.. MONDAY. JANUARY 23. 1893. A Big Drive IK KOTT ON AT hp. or. 28 South Main St. Clearing Sale of Winter Goods ! Gents' red underwear that formerly sold for $1 will now go at Mfc. . Special sale of Blankets. Only a few more of those de sirable Coats left over which will be sold regardless of cost. Carpets and oil cloths at the lowest prices consistent with first-class goods. Dress goods, notions, etc. gUSKOUSOK'S THEATKB. 1'. J. UJHHJUSON, UAXAGEIt. MONDAY, JANUARY 30th Third successful "rayon of Elmer E. Vance'a original uil.oad comcilj drums, Kenlistle picture or Xaifo on -tkXG 3Eta.ll. Willi wonderful mechanical and electrical ef fects and startling s cento surpris.es. New and pleasing features Iiavo been added and An Exceptionally Sirorg Cast. Prices, 25, 50 assd 75 Cents. Reserved seats on salo at Kirlln's drugstore DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant The leading place in town. Has lately been entirely rono Taled Kverythlngnew.clean and fresh. Tho llnest lice ot Wines and Liquors ! Cigars, &c, foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each evening. Big schooners of f rosh.lleer.I'orter, Ale, &c. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUGHERTY, Prop. T. J. O'HABEN'S COR. MAM AND OAK S7S. Everything in the tonsorial line done in ttrtiw class style. A lino bath room attached. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FLOOB OIL CLOTH and 8o Close Out Surplus Stoclca few pieces Floor OH Cloth, two yards wide, at 50 ami OOc. lliy ulav prices, SSo ami $1-00. Lhiolciim2 yards wide, 78c. Mtfjtilar price,, $1.00. FOE litres Cum JTo. 1 Hmothy Hay. Two Cars Mn Middiimjs. One Gar lianoy White Middlings. One Car Pure Chap-ow' awn maJ:. One Car JTanoy Clipped White Oats. Morida Oranges, Fine, Large "Condensed Milk, ftuM Our Directory. S5far"?l? Ill ChiinnniliMih Once hours fror 7:3;) a. in. to 7:30 p. m Money Order and Registry De partment open frora8:00 a. ra to 7:00 p. tn. ir-nllnmni? la a ychedule of tho urrlTal and departure of mall trains. Mall matter for despatch must be in the office thirty minutes before the timu gives below: Atrital. Dettinatioii. Departure. T. M. A. M. A. M. P M 1:4 4:21 ( PhllA., Westers 1 7:Se U:53 3:26 i and v-.os :t:0tt SM 9:3 ( Southern States j 11:90 8:00 i:ns 1:41 i ( New York nnd Uakt 'ork nnd Uakt-1 12:52 states ana V 5:l 1:08 on It. V. K. K. J 8:00 :vj em ssi ( polntB on 1:35 gill A.tad. 7:!10 g 1:35 9:03 GtrardrWo. Jjjg 1:36 !:03 (Raven Run, Centra-) 1:4" 2:!H 0:50 1 lla, Mt Carrael tmd y 7:0(1 Shamokin. ) 1:40 ( I 2:'J8 1 Pottevlllo. ! -7:20 !!:5 3:18 0:m 1 ) 11:80 fi;20 1:40 ( 1 7:30 2:60 2:2H 9:5 i Mahatioy Oity. ) !t:0S 8:18 1 ) 11:80 2:3H J Mataanoy Piano, Lost! 11:80 2:60 8:18 0:36 Creek and Shaft. ( U:tH 2:30 l):30 Frackvillo. r 7:20 2:60 Carrier make a general collection at 0:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:16 a. m. and 8:16 p. in. Additional deliveries and collections aro made in the business part of town at 10:16 a. ra. and 2:00 p. in. fire Alarm lime. Tho following list shows the location i .bo alarm boxes or tha Sbonandoah Fir Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 16 Bowers and Centro street. 21 Bridge and Centre strcoui. 26 Main and Centre streets. 34 Main and Poplar streott. 36 rioln and Coal slreots 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 4J-011bert and Cherry streets. B2 Chestnut and Coal Htreets. To send an alarm open tho box, pull down .ho hook onco and lot go. When an alarm is lent In tho fire bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. now TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm is Bounded from box 15 tho flrr Bell will strike one, then pause and strike nv: which will indicate that the fire Is in thf vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm is repentei four tiro os "KTxn.. :LE3a,.m.ex Begs to announce to his friends and patrons and the publio generally that ho has purchased tho barbershop lately occupied by B. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street; SHENANDOAH. PA. CTS. PER YARD For. OIL aiGO'TOH:. Others for 83, 45, GOo nnd upwards. Parties having carpet rags should send them and have them made Into a first-class carpet. Carpet Store, 10 South Jardm St. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe "Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Bar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, ffhlsklos, brandies, wines, etc. Finest cigars. Jfttlng barattached. Cordial Invitation to all. r S. KISTLEK, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office 120 North Jardin street, Shenandoah. LINOLEUM, SALE. Rial Sweet 25c a dozen. m 25 Extra Quality two cans ior 25 cents. SSrtMW Til Wiu M ! REV. O'BOYJLiEl S OHUROH WAS CROWDED LAST NiGHT. MORALITY OF THE TOWN TREATEli f- Tho Olorgyman Saya tho Moral Standard of tho Hieing Qonor atiou Is Too Low riiguor Aim Required. K 3 4r flTSZv' "' l'M,li I'Kve lueii f 1 .vil lOTrrL tirovidetl last evonlnu at the Trinity Kcfo'in ed i-lmrcli, 011 West Lloyd street, Inst tiinht, all would have been filled. The rhtirch was crowcled and tliora was a notable nttcmltinre of members of other congroimtions. Tho latKe Httciidaui'c was undoubtedly due to the announcement uiadu last week by Itov. Hubert O'Boyle, pastor of the church, that he would begin it series of sermons to youii(t men. liov. O'l'oyle lias made personal investlKa tionsaud observations, and a Bltidy of tlio characteristics of yuimi; men of the town the last few months and tho scries of fonnons he has announced is the result of this work. In his sermon last night Rev. O'lloyloeiioko of the young men from a general moral point of view. lie said that tho stundaid of mor ality amonj; lliem in tliis town is too low; that their aim in life is not liih, but rather the opposite, hence a lack cm their port to do good aud eflicient work in building char acter. The sermon was certainly a most interest ing and instructive one, and I!ct. O'Boyle will undoubtedly find his chmeh crowded overy Sunday evening during the continuance of the series. . The sermon of last night will bo followed next Sunday by one on "Municipal Itelorui." STILL SLEIGHING.' A Vtvr Points for tlm ainny' 1'J.unurr Seekers. The liverymen and other owners 0 horse and sleighs continue to do an immense busi ness. Tho condition of tho roads remains such as to afford splendid sleighing mid parties arc still springing up in all sections and Hitting from one place to another. It is estimated that on Saturday and yes toiday no his than a hundred couples and parties drove from this town to different sections of the surrounding country, Yostor day every available borse and sleigh in the town went into use and they were almost at a premium. Niuneious accidents are reported, but for tunately none of them have Lien of a very serious character. Most are the mishaps arising from the breaking of sleighs. There was an exciting incident on North JIain btreet last night. A runaway horse, dragging behind him a cutter with u young man under it, dashed from West Coal ttreet and turned down Main, but was caught shoitly after it turned the corner. Tho young man ofoapod with a fuw slight bruisee. Ho had lost control of the horse. One of our townsmen hud a sleigh badly damagod at Conncrs" crossing, the runners became fastened in tho rails of the Lehigh Valley railroad. A number of crippled sleighs were returned to their owners yester day. Couples and parties intending to tato trips down the valley are warned against tho crowds of roughs that assemble in tha various patched. Several peoplo have reported that they have suil'ered various indignities at the hands of these roughs. Thus far the only remedy in the hands of tho pleasure soekure has been the liberal use of whips. If the township authorities do not tako tome action to protect the visitors the hotels and other stopping placoa will be in danger of losing considerable patronage. USE DANA'S SAES AIA KI LLA . ITS "THE KIND THAT CURES." A Olffputed tjuesllon. Scientists and electricians mnuot agree upon the number of electric volts which are necessaiy to caufco a cessation of life in the human body ; some claim that an excessive shock is mine likely to cause incineration rather than instantaneous death, but if they would turn their attention to prolonging and 'increasing tJio pleasures of life, the publio would hail tho result with more satisfaction. For latteuro, the electricity generated in 11 wave of laughter is after all the most pleasant shock, and toM a large assemblage moved by a current of uncontrollable raiitb. wltll witnessing the play of "She CoulddV Marry Three," plaees beyond dispute the iaet that large volti of laughter arc better than volts ef electricity any day. An i:comimiKr. Mr. II. K. Severn, the East Centre street grocer, has accepted the ageuoy for, the rouowned coal-saver, Koal-Spar. The article is racouimundad as a gemiuia coal saver, producing perfect combustion, does away with clinkers, soot, cinders and 00a I gas, and makes quick, bright and hot fires with little smoke. The nme of N. II. Downs' still Uvea, al though he lias been dead tuauy years. Ills Elixir tar tb cure of coughs uud oolds has ulieady outlived him a quarter of a century and is still growing in favor with the public lru lly stock for New Year gifts in Jewolry and fancy goods shall be as compute as over, llolderinan's jewelry store. 12JiStf FAIR WARNING I A I'lii.il Kotlce lo the Runners of iib- Hag I'lucts. Tkcr is 11 gambling hell located in one of the most prominent blocks on Main street. It is playing sad havoc with Iks young men ofimgny of our lcadingjaniilies. IBB t. run iliiy find liMfff and Sundnys as well. The frequenters of "the gains" are not limited to tho novices, but include n number of proliwinuals. To incrcaio tht t!1 and Us disastrous cllects liquor nnd other intoxicants aro sup plied tho patrons of the plaeo by "runners." Notice is hereby given that unless this hole it shit up reUhmii dtlay the county court aud othor offlcinls will be made cognizant of the fact. No threats to make infoimants or prosecu tors suffer will avail in this care. Others thau the women who have already leeii threatened have u knowledge of the facts and will not hi'Bltato'"to use them if the guilty parties do uot heed this notice. I Ml week tho Borough Council adopted a motion ordering the Chief llurgess to close up all the gambling places In the town. Ills staled upon what Mcms to b excellent authority that one of tho borough officials is a daily frequenter of the pkoe referred to above. The mere adoption of a motion of instruc tion is not a proper fulfillment of duty by tie Councilmen. They should follow up such action with a little trouble to let if tht in structions are carried out nd if they are be ing ignored an investigation should bo held to leai tho reason why. Stop th gambling 1 rElt-SONAL.. Major Finney went to lfarrisbsrg this morning. Charles W. Ncnhouser ipent to.duy at Pottsville. Mrs. Iit'dau, nee Hrtttio Crawshaw, i seriously ill. John Chapman, of Ceutralin, was & visitor to town yesterday. John L. Williams, of Shamskiu, visited town this morning. Miss Maggie Garner, of Ashland, is the guest of the Misses Stein. Mr. and Miss Stone, of St. Clair, spint Sunday in town with friends. It. J. Mills, tho I'oltsville hatter, shouk hands with friends here to-day. John Adam's, the genial Ashland drummer, transacted business in town to-day. Misses Ida Lewis aud Margaret Kosten bauder, two of Port Clinton's school teachers, spent Sunday in town. Superintendent John Vtith, of Pottsville, w.13 in town to day, looking after the P. & It. C. & I. Co.'s interests. . Justices Monaghan and Williams and Constables Dando, Toomey and Tosh spent to-day at the county suit. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. J'.vans, Mr. and Mr?, James Moyer and Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Watkius were with friends in Cutralia Sunday. Mine Inspector Stein and wife entertain) d a number of their friend? at their Oak Mnet residence Friday e ening in celebration of the tilst anniversary of their marriage. In u l.tu or Tw., Paved sti eeta sure. Send in your votes. Tired of winter already. -Have you had a sleigh ride jt ? Keep your pavements clear of snow. Yesterday the livery men had a harvest. Revival meetings continue in the M. . church. Kverybody appeared to b out sleighlut yeterday. This is political week in town. TMrn out your best men for olliee. It looked like snow this uiorniug. That big storm may teach us yet. Tho voting conteet will be lively this week. Clubs are being funned in a number of places. Nice, clean newspapers, for household use or for wrappers, for sale at tho Herald office. Tho funeral of Daniel Hughes' daughter took place yesterday. It was largely at tended. It is dangerous to coat on the Last Centre and Last Lloyd street hills. It should be stopped. Poultry is gettiug scare. The merry slelghe;s for sevei.il days past have "gotten away" with large qun title. - Tint l.iuiltcti Mall." The most interesting dramatic novelty of thesepson will be piesented at Ferguson's theatre on January 30tli, in the a-oduction of Kimer E. Vance's famous realistic railroad comedy drama. "Thu Limited Mail," which is pronounced by competent critics of New York, Chicago and Philadelphia the gieatent triumph in stage leaHwn of modem times. Our local critics will be out in full force, and undoubtedly corroborate the verdict. The proprietors of Pan-Tina have spent thousands of dollars to make it known that ltcuies Coughs. Colds and lAGrinpe. Trial bottle or Pan-Tina nee :it P. P. 1). Kirlln's drug store. Twelve Photos for 50o By sending us your cabinet, together with 60 cents, we will nuith you one doeu photos. U-8-tf W.A. Kbaojiv. Superior goods at 36 per cent, lower than cUewhore at Uoldormau's jewelry store. t( Fresh Morris River Oysters received tally at Cosktt's. 9-ltt.tf 1 WAoJOETllBATE ! A HEAVY LOSS SPEEDILY MADE GOOD. WHO MISSED THE VALUABLE FIND A Visltor'to Town Drops a Wh.1 lot Plllod With Valuable Documents on u Conspicu ous Pavoment. OWaud ngiiin tho people are furnished subjects for disru'sion and sur prise by reports of won derful good luck ex perienced by ethers' Saturday night there was an occurrence of good fortune in town that was surprising in the extreme. A gen tleman who came hero Saturday afternoon, and who has given some excellent reasons for having his name withheld from the public, formed the ncquniutanco of b young lady and took a walk ab mt town with her in the ovcuiiig. At midnight the nforrsnid gentleman was treated to a bttli of cold prcspiiation. As ho was about to retire ho discovered that ti wallet in which ho carried money and val UHblo paperj was missing. Nervously re attinng himself tho gentleman retraced every step ho had taken during (he etening and tho route brought him uloog .hirdih street. Nearly three hours had passed since tho loser walked along tho btreet last and thu chances of finding his wallet wcie much against him. Hut fortune was on hissidoniui as ho walked along tho i.treet, carefully eyeing right and left, and giving attention to every nook nnd corner, his sight lull upon a familiar looking package near the gutter in front of tho Phoenix Hose Company's house. Tho man's joy was unbounded. The packagu was his wallet, containing several hundred dollars worth of cortifud checks and many papers of vuluo that could have been negoti atcd by a third paity. Tho matter was kept very quiet butn Hkk ali reporter got an inkling of it and when he called upon tho unfortunate mail for a confirmation of tho report he ascer tuiticd the facts were correct us gleaned acci deutally. If the wallet had been lost on Snudny evening it might not have been recovered so easily, for 011 Sundays the street, which is known as "loverr lane," is crowded with pedoitrians and tho wallet would haully have escaped detection. ltttftolutlniis of Condolence. At tho last meeting of Wntkiu Waters Pest, No. Ill), Craud Army of the Itepublic, the following pi eatable and resolutions were adopted : WliBftEAB, It has pleased Almighty Ood to call from our midit Comrade Michael O'Hara, and In view of the still heavier los sustained by thoie who were nearost and dearest to hint; therefore bo it llvsolvett. That while we deeply mourn the loss of our esteemed comrade fromiur midnt, we drop tho tear of sorrow for liii who hun gone to that land from whose bourne no traveler returns. Jlnolretl, That in his death his wife and children hate lost a kind and lorlng husband and father and our Post a true nd faithful comrade. Jle')teil, That a copy of this, our heartfelt testimonial of sympathy and korrow, bo for warded tho widow of tho deceased comrade. also to be published in tho Eie.ni.nc Hkbalu and transcribed upon the minutes of tho Post, asd that our charier be draped in mourning for the usual period. LAWltEtfOK M AMI AM, CHAB. T. IllHSUN, 11. G. Uihi, Committee, lie AVlltclll.t. At this time the house holder should take extra precautions for the safety of his house Flues should be examined aud furnace, range nd grate fires constantly watched. In these days fires are kept at white heat without regaid to dangerous results. Houet holders, therefore, during this oold spell should keep a close watcli on their fires and check both a daugeious and wasteful use of fuel. It would aleo be wise for the householder to examine his insurance' policies and see what amount of protection he has in case of fire. Ho might find himself relying too much upon exempt ion from file and witli too' small an ineui nnccupou his household furniture. It is well to bear in mind that oven if your house is so woll built as to give reasonable safety from fire, your next door neighbor's house may not bo ooustrueted in the same cautious mauner. Therefore, look to your fires, flutt, and insurance. Died. SKT.TZKE. Ou the 22ud iitet, at Shenan doah, Ph., Kthel, daughter of Lewis 11. and Sarah Seltaer, aged 3 years aud 11 dajs Funeral will take place on Tuewlny, 84 th Inst., at 10 a. m., front the family resideuee, 14 North Jaidin street. Interment at the Kvangelteat cemetery, Kiugtowu. Friends and relative respectfully invited to attend. In case of bard oold nothing will relieve the breathing 10 quickly as to rub ArtHea and Oil Liniment on the cheat. Irs Notay CoHstorM. The coast eis on Fast Centre street hill, hut evening, were noisy to extremes and aunuytd the people living in that vloiulty. At tinus thu hill was black with the youth of the town and many older peefile. How wouuerfiil tly taafs euree ef coughs and eold, eUVeted by Dr. Coxtfs Witu Cherry aud Sfeaeka. I'rtee -Si and Ml cents per bettle. GET READY FOR WORK. Snggr.tlous of liiipnrt.mce to tho OllUem' l'arly. If tho members of tho Cltiscus' pnrlr come together nnd ngreo we can uxpeet vigorous work in the coining spring cam paign. Agreeing means to get together, ndjuit differences and nominate good into. unn sncn a start me party would hare a chance to recover somo of its lost ground. JCyery mouther of the Citizen's' party wk is acting in good faith and hopes to bring it success in tho coming election must alee that all must pull togethor and that the didntes must bo chosen an their merits nnii with no reference to nationality. Tho cabAI- ates must enter the field as American clta aens, and nothing else; anil there must bo a "ifs" or "huts" in offering tupport to ti. ticket. And there is another thing. The per'r should not bo threatened or hampered by any jealousies, prejudices, or false notionbhingini upon tt discussion of thu water questios. That question whs Ruffloicutly- " nagged nsi tagged" in the last spring and special elec tions. This year it is in the courts nnd th eourts should be allowed to settle the matter. Let by gones be by gonesnud all di&eussiosi be wiped out. Discussions in the Citisens' rty are only profitable in the ranks of th other party. This is plain to any sensible man. Will those who claim to wish tho Citizens' party success ponder and act? If they will, bow is the time to do it. "THE ADVISORY COUNCIL." The Jr. O. V. A, it. Kxlemling lit ! lluence Throughout th County. Iteprusentntives from the various Council of the Jr. O. U. A. M. throughout the county met at Pottsville on Saturday and effected as organization to be known as "The Adrlsory Council of Schuylkill County." The mai object of the organization is to extend th work of the order in this section of th state, and to devise means for tho carryinj out of its principles in a practical manner. The meeting was organized with W. J. Jacobs, of Shenandoah, in the chair, and TT. J. Neumacher as secretary. The i'ollowiii permanent flicers were then elected : Prs ideut, O H. Carl, Mahanoy City ; V. Presi dent, S. J. Deibcrt, Schuylkill Haven ; Sec retary, Thomas Sanger, Shenandoah; Treas urer, Jacob Day, Palo Alto. The ExrcutUe Board consists of the president, vice presi dent and eecrctary; the printing committee is computed ef one member from each Com cil represented. Committees on credential, finance and rules were also appointed. Maj. Jennings Council, of town, was rey. resented at the meeting by Thomas .Sanger, W. II. Dcttrcy, David James aud W. J, Jacobs. Tho next meeting will be held at St.' Clait on February 18th, when it is expected favor able reports will be received from all sectiem of the county. USIS DANA'S SARSAPAHILLA, us "THE KIND THAT CUKES." Chareh Xotlces. The Presiding Klder, l!ev. S. W. Thom.ii, D. D., will pieach this evening attheMttk oilist Episcopal church. The usual scrvlcn will bo continued every evening during th week. Lev. Dr. llellvllle, of Pottsville, will preaek in the Presbyterian church on Wednesdiy evening ut 7 o'clock. A cordijl invitation is extended to all. "All worn out" is the expression of tho steepens surlerer with that terrible conk, Pan-Tinu puts u stop to it. It's a remedy for Coughs, Colds aud Consumption, 2! cants, I'ati-Tina lsi told at P. P. 1. Kirlln's trn;r store. KlerttMil Tlrkels. The auditors of towiiihips and boroughs should bear in mind that the law require that tho tickets to be used in their districts t the approaching spring election must bear a ftaimile of their signatures and this will require a cut of the signatures. Tho Husais is prepand to furnish such cuts for $2.50 anil will furnish all tlection printing at equally reasonable rates. Orders should be left early as the date for tho distribution of tUctU tickets is dote at hand. All those who havo need Baxter's Mas drake Hitters spark -very strongly in their praise. Twenty-five cents per bottle, lm Kleotrtc Hallway Multelln. Hereafter the electric railway ears will leave the corner of Cherry aud Main street st 5:90 a. m. daily and every 20 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour the last car will leave for QirardvilU. On Von lay, November 7th, 1898, the fare for auy .ength ef ride between Shenandoah anil iirariville will he reduced to five 16) cents. t Con'ee'tf Auction Hula, J. Cott'ee will sell his entire stock by aactiom to settle the estate and the sale will be with out reserve. The stock consists of dry goods, boote, shoes, ladle' and children's coats. Sale every ovoning between 6 and 10 o'cloek. Private sale during the day. Call and ex amine the goods and. prlees. TheMgfeett bidden will take the goods. l-19-Sw poet Office Building. Obituary. F.thel Seltzer, the three year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Seltaer, of North Jetetin street, died yesterday morning. Th funeral will take place to-morrow, at lfla.m,, and the interment will be made at Singtow. .tone' Family .HedMUl Xoih tku Mttiri4 BeehiUy. Inonier to he healthy ink U accessary. Bnyt A'eyetoae tWar. Be mu ttet the name Lbhsis & Bahu, Aahhutd, VH U printed onjevny Back. 3-3-3tarr Beet hoteeraphs aad erayous at DabVi. Wi D