THE EVENING HEBALD. 3 omnasz VOL. VII.--NO. 336. SHENANDOAH. PA.. FRIDAY. JANUARY 27. 1893. ONE CENT. A Big Drive IS NOW ON AT 3?. 0". 28 South Main St. Clearing Sale of Winter Goods ! Gents' red underwear that formerly sold for $1 will now go at SOc. 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. THIS MASTER House Painters and Decorators Hate adopted the following prices for papcr buntiing und Ui corn ting for 189K, iiiiiiit'ii.-lmr aiarcti i Per piece forlirowu and White IllanlM lS)4e GUI Paper -lBc " Emboi-scd Papers 1ft- Decorating Ceilings 18c " Joining or Hutting ISo Four Cornices to be charged os 1 piece 18o Glueslzing, per room lSxIlfect . 50o Larger and smaller rooms according tnslre. Removing old paper and preparing walls, Wo per hour. All work guaranteed. Ho Paper Hung by the Day 11. C. "V KIDEN3IOYKK, JOHN P. CAHDIUI. T K. B K. Haoeniidch, itANCts Dkegam, John L. IlA8st,isit. T. W. Cosviu.K, OeorobM. HoYKn. Geo. W. Hahhi.eu. J. II. MKH1., WM. J LINK. r.DWAHB EVEHKTT, PHOTOGRAPHER DABB Hat. purchased the- best apparatus tn the mar ket and iti no prepared to take every style of photographs, views of buildings, machinery and nil kinds of outdoor work a specialty. Each purchaser of one dozen cabinets at 93.60 is pre sentee' t.-itli a large crayon reo. This offer Is good until April 1, WS. Copying and enlarg ing. Wrk done at short notice and low prices. DABB, N. White St., Ut)c5?niag. - Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. , Bar slocked with the beet beer, porter, alea, whiskies, brandies, wines, etc. Finest clgurs. Bating barattached. Cordial invitation to all. S. KLSTLER, M. D., " rnrsfOiAK and nvsaxoy Office ISO North Jardlu street, Shenandoub. It Never Fails ! 3.0 Give Satisfaction. Northwestern High Grade "DAISY XJtT OUJl ffancy Minnesota Patent Mour., JVo Better in the JMarltet at Any Price. R musements. gtEHOUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. rEMOUSON, MA9AQU11. MONDAY, JAN 0" ATI Y 30th Third successful season of Elmer J!. Vonco'a original railroad comedy drama, The Limited toil Realistic picture of XjjLFo on tXxo DELctil. With wonderful mechanical nnd electrical ef fect and startling scenic surprised. An Exceptionally Strong Cast. Prices, 25, 50 nil U 75 CcutH. Reserved seats on sale fit Klrlln's drugstore pEHQUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. KEHOUSON, MANAGSH. WEDHESDAK FEBRUARY 1, '93. A perfect production of the successful comedy drama. She Couldn't Marry Three ! Interpreted by an cfBclpnt company, headed by LILLIAN KENNEDY. Produced With all Their Oicn Scenery. A grand scene of the Cornish coast with re to1 ing lighthouse. Carboy's Abbey by moon light. Dlngly Ti.nncl. tho most natural rail road scene. A succeBslou ol beautiful stage features, thrilling climaxes, songs and dancer. A mirthful presentation whose chief Incre ments are oriiuaucy, vinianaspriguuinesB. Prices, 25, 50 and 75 Cents llcserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. ABRAM HEEBNER GO. & PORT CARBON, PA.. Manufacturers of If jSoGieftj lood0 Of Every Description Flags, Baogns, Caps, Regalias, &i -Wr-ITNEST GOODS-LOWEST PRICES. Write for catalogues. Correspondence sollclteo LORENZ SCUMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Ale and Beer JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch, CTS. PER YARD yon OIL CLOTH. Others for 35, 43, BOc nnd upwards. Parties having carpet rugs should send them and have tne;in maoe lnio u nrsi-ciass carper Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St. Milling Co.'s Family Flour. 25 THE CITIZENS' CANDIDATES WILL HAVE PAPERS. STEPS TO COMPLY WITH TUB LAW A Sohomo by Which tho Victor ious Democrats Might Havo Elected Their OumlidcitOB Without any Opposition ETV pceple In town are nvrare of the manner in which the victorious S2.Xf their hocks and lines arranged before they held their primaries on Tuesday evening last to ratch all the ollicrs, not only at the pri maries, hut at the.borongh election as well. If matters had progressed as these people thought they would they could have easily done without tho (Jet man vole find could havo swept everything before them on elec tion nay as easy as roniug un it hk. They depended npon tlio diowsitie-ss of tlio Citizens' party and its ignorance of the new ballot law, or a forget fulness of its provisions, but their hopes wete founded upon quick sand. We are "on to them." It is not generally known that upon the strict construction of the law parties who pollod at least thiee per cent, of tho vote (list at tho last eltction will he the only ones entitled to a place on tho ticket in a parti, All others came tinder the hoad of by nomi nation papers. Where a citizens' primary is held eavdulatet mutt hare petitions nxijned by the number of totes required by taw. Now, those wily Democrats who gathered in all the. plums on Tuesday evening put their heads together and decided to fix tlio ticket to suit their own taste and if the Ger minis nnd others wished to kick they could do so, because " they (tlio victors) could do without them ou election day. Why? Well, if the Citizens' party named and prepared 11 ticket it would he rejected by thethreo Deiiv ocratic Burough Auditors on tho ground that tlio Citizens' party did not poll a vote ut the last preceding election, see? Oh ! but it was clever scheme, and was well worth good laugh; but we fear tho men who have been carrying a smilo it their sleuves for the past two or three weeks will be obliged to pull it down again. It is a trap worthy the tactics of tho rimimaiiy Hull braves, lmt wo do not believe that every man in tho fold has yet sold hint self heart nnd soul to the Democratic God and the people will havo a change to elect their choice. Tito matter proves 0110 thing beyond n doubt. The Irish Democrats have 110 use for the German DemocratB when tlioy mn possibly do without them. People have marvelled that the Demo cratic patty was so foolish as to place Irish candidates for all tho olilccs except two, 011 all Hie borough tickets. The "Citizens " ticket trap is tho explanation of it. Ilnd it not been for this scheme there might have been a German or two ou somo of the tickets, but the schemers thought they saw a way by which thoy could do without th Germans, and t hey east them away. Tho Uorough Auditors will not he asked to place the "Citizens' " party upon tho election ticket. All tho candidates who may bo named Friday night and 011 any subse quent occasion iu tho interest of tho oppo sition to tho greedy and grasping Democratic bchemere will bo guided so that the Borough Auditors will he obliged to place them ou the ollicial ballots as the law requires. Homo people may aslc why this scheme was not exposed before. Tho answer is clear : Had it been exposed earlier the. scheming Democrats niight have changed their plans and the German Democrats might never havo fully realized that thy are of uo value to tho schemers except 'in cases of con venience and necessity. "Guide to Health," a valuable book, on talning the indorsements of prominent phy sicians in regard to the "Anchor Paiu Ex pellcr." The best known remedy for all forms of Bheumatic disease. Mailed free of charge, on application to F. Ad. Richter & Co., 17 Warren St., New York City. 3t Klectrlc Hallway llullctln, Hereafter tho electric railway care will leave the corner of Cherry and Main streets it C:30 a. m. daily nnd every SO minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hoar the last car will leave for Girardvillo. Ou Mon day, November 7th, lS9i!, the fare for any length of ride between Shenandoah and Glrardville will be reduced to five (5) cents. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." sir. Wndllngnr Withdraws. Mr. Jos. Wadliuger desires to inform bis friends that ho has decided to withdraw from the- contest for the nomination for Council iu the Seooud ward, The name of N. H. Downs' still lives, nl though ho has been dend many years. His Elixir for the euro of coughs and colds has nhdy outlived him a quarter of a century sn4 Is Uili growing in favor with the public lm Buy Jt'yfoti flour. Be suro that the name Ltiwio A Baku, Ashland, I'v is printed on.ovury sack. 3-8-9tavr Fresh Morris River Cove Oyvters received, laity at CosUtfa. D-33-tf mm JAMES O. BLAINB DEAD. Ho llleil at Ills Kehlilcnco tn AVu.hliifjt on This Morning. WAtmiNemiv, Jan. '27, 1 y. 111. James Gillespie Blaine, the fam.ais Millennial), died hero nt 11 o'eloek thi morning. He stiffen d n relapse at 0 o'clock last night and from that time sank until relieved by death. An l.iynhl( Night. One of the brightest iicrfonnanceB rvcr wlineswd, says Guy l'einberton, iu tho ICren ing Nun, is tiiat delightful, whimsical, natural play, "She Couldn't Marry Three." It is homeliko, the story most probable nnd inter esting, causing tears of sympathy or lienrty laughter. Unconsciously you are interested iu Hiw Kennedy's portrayal of "lless." You laugh and cry with her as she flits like a beam of light through each act of the play. Shu laughs, cries, sings, danevs; she's a hoyden, a trusting little ruber maiden, and uo nutter what she does she tarries you along with her au mirwdstiug worshiper at her shrine. What a sturdy, massive, pictur onquo figure Mr. Sullivan is iu the character of "Davie," the rough fisherman 11 ml heroin lover; his quiet iiiten.iitysuggestthesticngth of tlio ocean. And 1 laugh with reminiscent pleasure as I lcrall that delightful, veidaut, uproarious, foolish "Hob llaekus " ns played by Mr. Kennedy. I snrrendcied at once ; I'm laughing yet, and I ndvt.'e those 'vim deplore the fact that wo have so few good plays, go see "She Couldn't Marry Three,' and be happy. In case of hard cold nothing will relieve the breathing so quickly as to rub Arniciinnd Oil Liniment ou the chest. lm PnllUr.U 1'olnlx, - The Hkuai.u is not making any "slates'' for tho Citizens' party. It has no choice-, except that good, disinterested men shall bo selected to serve the people, and that they shall be men who will fulfill that duty fear lessly and without regaid to self interest. Tho paper is not in the "i-lato" making busl lies and any eudidate has the privilege of using' its columns nt the rate of ten cents per line. John II. Reese, candidate for Council in the Third ward, is a meist estimable gentleman nnd worthy of the support of all citizens who desire fair and economical government. If tho Citizens' party of the Second ward is wise it will nominate Philip llierroau for Council. Mr. llierman is one of tho sturdyt honest Germans of the tuw.i and the party will make uo mistake in putting him on tho ticket. As a friend of good government, with no favors to ask, I fully endorse the piiggcstion of John WaUun for Chief Burgcs. Ho would make a model ollicial and the borough's interests would ho well tared for. Vote for John Watson, the honest Scotchmm, Boldicr and miuei. J. II. C. Must Vacate. The men of Yntesvillc who have plenty of spare time on their hands iu tho evening are making themselves iulolnrablc nuLsauces to the patrons of the Lehigh Valley railroad station at that place. They take possession of the station and turn it into a regular win ter shanty. With tho foul langnage und the tobacco smoke from pipes to thirk that it could bo cut with a kolfe Indies arc unable to cuter tho station when waiting for the train. Last night C. & I. Policeman Kriegtr visited the station and drove the men away. He gave them fair warning that if they did not keep away from the place he would summon nld and arrest every one of them. Htlffnoss In the neck or ioIdIs mav b fn stnntly relieved by n fen applications of Sal vullon Oil- It is (heap, sutu and reliable, ascents. Cntree's Auction Sale. J. Coffee will sell his entire stock by auction to settle the estate and the sale will be with out reserve. The stock consists of dry goods, boots, shoes, ladhts' and children's coats. Sale every evening between 6 and 10 c-lwk. Private sale during the day. Call and ex- nmino. the good und prices. The highest bidder! will tukw the goods. t PlIIMP COKBUB, 1-18-2W I'it Office Building. It has been safely assorted a thousand timeo that nothing equals Dr. Coze's Wild Cherry aud Seueka for toughs und cold. Speotaelaa to suit nil eyi, at Porta's book ind stationery store, No. !il Noith Main itieet. 4-OT-ti Wanted, To eamulete ftls, two aupiea eaeh of the Evknino HtuALD of January 1st, JU and 4th, aud February 'Mi, 1MW. A liberal priee will bo paid for thove. "AU worn out" is tho tixptwuKtn of Uie sleepless buttrr with tual terrible cuugli. Han-Tina Jims elop to It, lfsaieiiicay fw Qougbs, Colds and CVwiwuiptfoji, eSnta, Pan-Tina Is (old at 1". P. IX RirUu'adrug lore. GONSPiHIiD TO KILL ! NEW PHASE IN THE CHTJPSKA STABBING CASE. TWO HUNGARIANS DISAPPEAR. Thoy nnd Othors nro Charged With Conspiring to Vont tho JecvlouBy of the Man Who Was Stahbod. I , tic case in which Pr is hurled -ffiffeftj TfilhstaVbinr a fIIw '3t-l Hcnsims. AfH ft- r jealcnsy, has amd a ' ' ! Lt'"'F vuupsna uppoars ns ' preitmctar against a number of Bosalage's fiicnils. charging them with conspiring to kill him before he siabhed his victim. Tlio Btory told before 'Squire Williams by Chtipska and substantiated by the evidence of Impartial witnesses is Bisalngo, the man who whs stabbed, irns the first lover eif Fedora Fre'lerieka, a Hungarian woman who gives her age as twenty nnd lias been a resident of this town for n year and a half. Fedoriv made her home with her sister, who is the wife of a brother.of tho nuinjwho was stubbed, Aften Basnlage. Fedora first became acquainted with Aflen on Saturday bofore last. She enve tho man considerable encouragement nti" notwlth standing tho relationship her sister and brother-in-law looke-d upon the acquaintance witli favor. On tho Monday following the day that Fedora und Afteu commenced eooing another admirer appeared in the person of Peter Chupska and Fedomalmost instantly changed her affections to him und tho subject of matrimony took toot in their minds. Aften saw the drift of matters, lmt said nothing. Ho accompanied Peter to the priest's honse to make arrangements for the wedding, Fedora was witli thorn. After leaving the pt iest's tho trio retired to Aften's brother's house and indulged with others in whiskey. Peter then started for homo with tno of his friends. Ho had not gone far when ho was attacked by a Hungarian crowd forty, Peter stated in his evidence who knocked him down and bent and kicked him. Cluipka finally got nway and ran back to tho IUsa lago house. While In the house Chtipska nnd Aften becanio involved iu the quarrel that mulled in the stubbing of the latter. Chtipska now declares that Aflen anil his friends had conspired to kill him for taking tho girl and that tho light in which the stabbing occurred was a part of the con spiracy. Two Hungarians have been arrested and put under three hundred dollars bail, each, to stand trial on the chargo and color is given to Chupska's story by the fict that two Hungarians who were iu the assaulting crowd have disappeared. Fedora now says that she will not marry either Chupska or Afton, The latter is slowly recovering from his injuries and is now believed to be out of danger. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, m "THE KIND THAT CURES." Mr, I'litiner a Candidate. Mr. Charles G. Palmer has concluded to seek the nomination for Chief Burgees on tho Citizens' ticket. This step he has taken upon the earnest solicitation of a number o influential citizens and prominent members of all political factions. Mr. Palmer's can didacy is a strong point. The ymitlenum is an old resident of tho town and. lias always enjoyed tho respect and confidence of those with whom he has come in contact, and should ho receive the nomination und bo elected Chief Burgees of tho borough it will not bo the first time for him to serve the people in public office. Mr Palmer has served iu this town as Tax Receiver aud in winding up his duties had a settlement with tho finance committee, whereby it was shown that ho had paid to the borough over $.10,- 000, aud so well had ho attended to the office it wns discovered he had paid an overplus of about $13.75. This ulone is an enviable record. Mr. Palmer has also served witli credit as Councilman for three years; ward assessor, elected by an overwhelming ma jority; and Justice of the Peace. Mr. Palmer assures the public that if elected Chief Burgess he will fill the office without fear or favor, and leave It with a record equal in all respects to the records be made in the past. Tbe proprietors of Pau-Tina hnvo spent Ibotuiauds of dollars to nviku It known that iteunw Ouubs, Colds and LnUrli'ie. Trial bottles of l'uu-Tina free at V. 1. 1). Klrlln's jruu motv. Schmidt a Camlldate Frank Sehniidt, the South Main street grocer, has decided to be a candidate for Receiver of Taxes on tho Citizens' ticket. Mr. Schmidt reached this' conclusion after urgont solicitations upon the part of many of his friends who believe that his nomina tion for the otfioe would add great strength to the tiekot. The Amdewy Hw!urunt. Ths Pottsvillo headquarters for Shonau J oak popl and others living North of tbe VlouuUin, for hot toddle, hot punches, beef rtea and all kinds of wines and liquor of the Mst brand, i the Academy ibttur&iit, John f. Ooouey. proprietor, M. A. Coouay, ut, te Twelve X'ttoa for 60c. By sending u your cabinet, together with SO owitf, we will finish yc-n oetdoen photos. U-2-tf W. A. Kxuitkv. DRAWING NEAR THE 1,000 MABK NEARLY TWELVE HUNDRED VOTES WERE POLLED. Mint llurni Is Dangerously Close to Mtt't Connelly SI Iss 1'iilrclillil llecomca the Lender of the 400 anil MUs Htelll Follow. Uay A. CoiQtlty Bridget A. Burnt . MnbaW iralrchlkl Agaes Sttlu ......, (Urrlt rial II. VTasltj lit 4M 4U tt us. 9t 3t! arr 2 llf Hi Li fraik B. vrllUaiua Kittle H? LIUIt B. PkUUpt... MmA. LaferVr llsrj A. ntatk Carrie If. Smith Ungate Qavauaagh, Anaa M.Dtnrler Kill Clnnscr.., , Annlo Mansell Clara (Tlae Irene Shane .... ft Llatle H O'Counell it James It, Lewis (( Hannah Reese Nellie Ilaird 9S Jennie Hnmage Si Kllza Flonerty Jane T. Itmhert .. tt Charles McUorvin (Glrar4vflle) M The votes polled in the Hithald'k tonxAiers' contest yesterday numbered 1,100, timkialf tho aggregate number of votes received insm the contest opened 0,100. Min Connolly did not receive tnany volM yesterday, but Miss Bnrns was given credit for 112, which placed her within 50 of tho leader, Both ladles are chowlng remarkable strength and bid fair to hold the letul over the other contestants for bcvcral days it least. Miss Fairchild Is doing remarkably "well. Two more votes would have placed her nt tlu f,00 mark yesterday, but she mutt nottanrj, for from their records of the past trro tr three days and what we hear Mlasea Stoia, Faust aud Wasley nro dangerous contcstauW nnd expect to be considerably over the 50D' mark by to-morrow evening. Ftank B. WillinmB is also developing won derful strength. Yesterday he jumpee! front the eleventh to the sevontli place, with i gain of 1 11 votes for the day. Tlio now appearances on tho olBci&l table at the top of this column are Miacs Jcnnts Ramagc and Jane T. I.ambert. There are now 20 teachers on tho oftielal published list and we are obliged, to iifeaia state that after to-morrow only the names ef teachers having lull or more votes to thoir credit will nppoar in the table at tho head of this column, A strict account will be iejt of the names of nil teaohers whoso name clt not appenr in the table and when their re turns reach tho required ameunt their uatnos will be inserted with the rest. We also call attcu'iou to the fact thattht ten day rule is in force. No coupon will count iu a vote unless it is in tho huutls of the contest editor within ten days from the date it bears. Coupons dated January 16th. are uo longer of valuo as votes in this contest. The latest entry in the contest is MUs Mary Corrignn. of Ellengownn. The vote given tho lady havo been filed and recorded, but they are not Fttfflcient in nutnber t entitle) the enrolment of the lady's name In the above record tabic. The school teacher rany be said to livo in favored era now," says the llazleton Sentiw!. "It is proptisfil to have a grand round vy at Chicago. The "popular" will be plied uy and it will be In order to decide by ballet who is the most popular in America. From this section Shenandoah, Wilkeg-Barre aaA Scmnton are going to send school teachers t tho World's Fair free." All those who have uetd Baxter's Man dntko Bitters sperk very strougly iu their praise. Twenty five cents per bottle, lm. Tho Limited irall." Elmer E. Vance, manager of "ThcLiniUei Mail," is a living testimony to the truth of the assertion so often made, that " blood wiH tell," and that pluck and energy will pus itself to the front. July 31, li0, Manage Vance was a tclograph operator and troia desputcher at Columbus, Ohio, on a salary of fifty dollars a month. During the interim of business and tho click of his instrument h-j wrot what has proved the most phenomenal, artistic aud financial suceeee of the century, The Limited Mall," which netted him clear profit of f 60,000 in ono season. "Tho Limited Mail" will appear at Fergusott'. theatre ou Monday evening, Jan. 30th. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Miieer to Meet. The singers of town, Wru. Pann anil Lett Creek are requested to meet in tbe Uittet tbareh at Lust Creek on Sou day evening, at S o'eloek, to organise a aombined choir for competition at the eisteddfod in Siiaaekia on Washington's Birthday. Partiee having copies of "The Summer" are requested te bring them. 1-27-St OtKMmW. Conghlm; I.enelt te UetuMsutptlou. Kemp's Balsam will etoo tbe oou'ith. at wee. A Itall. , The first annual ball of tbe National Deal oemtie Club of Shenandoah will be baltl ta. Robbtne' hall eat Monday evening, Janaaey 30th, 1&93. Fimt elaas oreheetra in attsuul. nnoa. Uraud nuuch at 9:30 o'clock. l-M-t "I've used Dr. Hull's Uouch SvruD ta tawtiy for a long while and woultal e wlte out tt. I lsww te' a good uaeUabM. Jofc Harrteeu, PMlaavWr, Qstrtou, JUiaftMiu Ci., Best photographs uni. erT at- DabWr 1
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