- --,1 ' .T.iiJfet EVENTN THE HERALD. VOL. VXL-NO. 337. SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. JANUARY 28. 1893. ONE OENTT. A Big Drive IS KOW ON AT ie?. cr. 1JL 28 South Main St. - Clearing Sale of Winter Goods I Gents' red underwear that formerly sold for $1 will now go at 80c. 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. THE MASTER House Painters and Decorators Hare adopted the following prices for paptr hanging and decorating for 1893, Couimein-liisr Olnrcli x. Per pic co for Brow n and White Blanks lSWc " ' Gilt Papers -15c " " Embo.-sed Papers 18c ' " Decorating Ceilings .18o " ' Joining or Hutting 18c Fear Cornices to be charged as 1 piece 18o Glncslzlog, per room 12x11 feet DOo Larger and smaller rooms according tosize. Removing old paper and preparing walls, S5c per hour. All work guaranteed. No Paper Hung by the Day, R. 'CWEjrjEKMOYEii, John p. CabubK, OH. I), R. IUOEBDca, FIIANC19 DEKGAN, Jon It. HA68LEII, T. W. CONVILLB, UHORCBM. BOYEH,- GBO. W, HAHSLKH. J. ILMKnu, WM. J. LINK, liUWABD EVBKETT" . ' PHOTOGRAPHER D&BB Has purchased tho hest apparatus In the mar ket, and Is now prepared to take every style of photographs. lews of buildings, machinery and all kinds of outdoorworlt a specialty. ISacb purchaser of one'dozen cabinets at M.bu la pre sented with a large crayon reo. This offer Is good until April 1, HPS. Copying and enlarg ing. Work done at short notlae and low prices. DABB, N. White St., &mie. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. JUu 3tocked with the beat beer, porter, ales, whistles, brandies, wines, etc. Finest cigars. Eating barattached. Cordial Invitation to all. S. KISTIiER, M. D " rHYSUOlAN A.NI BURGEON. jOaioe 120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. T 1 UnrN 111 KJ It N ever lo Give Satisfaction. Northwestern High Grade "DAISY" TJtY OUJi ITaiiCY Minnesota Patent ffiour. 2o Hotter in the Market at Any JPriee. Just Received Direct an Invoice 18 and HBo 3s 5j Amusements. EKOUSON'8 TIIUATRB. P. J. rnicusoN, UAHAOKU. MONDAY, JANUARY 30th Third successful season of Elmer K. Vance's original railroad comedy drama, o Limited Mail Realistic plcturo of XjIJTo on tSai.0 Ti.cnil. Wllh wonderful mechanical and electrical ef fects and startling scento surprises. An Exceptionally Strong Cast. PrlccK, 25, 50 aud 75 Ceuis, Reserved scats on ealo at Ulrlln's Crug store JIERGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. 1UH0U9ON, HANACEH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, '93. A perfect production of the successful comedy drama, She Couldn't Marry Three ! Interpreted by nn efficient company, headed by the universal little favorite, LILLIAN KENNEDY. Produced With all Their Oim Scenery. A grand sccno of tho Conmh coast wllh re volving lighthouse. Carboy's Abbey by moon light. Dlngly Tunnel, the most natural t nil road scene. A succession of beautiful stago features, thrilling climaxes, songs and dance. A mirthful presentation whose chief Ingre dients are brilliancy, vim andspiightllucss. Prices, 25, 50 mid 75 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlin's drug store. A BRAN) HEEMm GO. PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of i pSociefiiJ fjoodg ! "fifhjj pSS Ot Every Description. Flags, Baages, Caps, Regalias, &i yriNEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES.-litt Write for catalogues. Correspondence solicitor LORENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Ale anil Beer JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. CTS. PER YARD FOll Home-made (Rag Carpet. Taken out of the loom to-dav. Others fjr 15. BO and 52c. extra heavv. Brussels atvl Ixeraln Carpets and Oil Cloths. Remnants will In sold almost ai your own price. O. ZD. 2J"2RL3:033a3'iei Carpet Store, 10 South Jardm St Milling Oo.'s Family Floiir. Jrom the Groiver , of JSrenh per Dozen. 35 Fails ! TOD TICKETS MID ! CITIZENS' PRIMARIES HELD LAST NIGUT. nn, rn , r M i , , nntntmrtti irt.t-nnnmnl OUlYlt YUKI irlKHtiU' bUlHl&alO' Tickets Put up in all tho Wardu. Watson Seoms to Havo tho Nomlnatloa for Chief Bur- - I Bosb In Hand. HE primaries of the Citizens' purty were hold lost evening and ticlcctn were put up in all Uih wards. There wciogood attendances at all the meeting?, es pecially In tho Third nn,l Flftt Mr.,-la vitmra ivzl there were spirited '(,1 , lJss ' coutests for Council and eonferrces. In the Third ward John tl. Ilcosc gave tho present Councilman, T. J. James, n surprisingly good shake for the nomination for Council. James secured 143 votes and IEcese 100. Considering that James has always been considered as having full swing iu the ward and it was Reese's first venture in politics the litter can take come pride iu the run ho made. In the Fifth ward the contest for Council was also very oloso and James S. Thomas beat DauicJ Laudertnan by but one vote. The contest for confenees was between three rnou all day yesterday, John Watson, C. G. 1'almer and M. J. Lawlor, but as the lime for the primaries to open drew near il was evident that the latter stoed littlo chance ol success. At about G p. m. all the favorable chances seemed to drift toward Talmer, but between that hour and the opening of the primaries WaUon forged to tho front and according to tho oppressions of the eonferrces elected it nppearB that ho should receive tho nomination for Chief Burgess to-night by a vote of about ten to five. Three other spirited events of the avoning were the contests for chairman in tho Third ward, and tho contest for eonferrces in tho Second between D. U. Llewellyn and Edward Kei-ter. II. E. Deugler beat E. A. Davenport for the chairmanship by a vote of 82 to 71 and LUwellyn defeated bis opponent by oue vote. All the primaries were opened by the Standing Committeemen, Adam Mort in the Finit ward; II. K'Boycr, Second j James McElhcnny, Third; George Hares, Fourth, and Jcrr. Roxby, Filth. Iioyer, McElhonny and Rosby havo bcou ro-electoil for mem bership on tho committee. Tho First and Fourth wards made no selections. The results of the primaries by wards wuro as follows: First ward Council, James Shields, School Director, John Thurlby. Justice of the Peace, M. J, Andriulccitis. Constable, Adam Mort. Judge of Election, Charles Glboon. Inspector, Edward Dougherty. Confcvrees, Mosers. Kamage, Miners and Iteuuie. Second ward Council, Thos. J, Broughall. School Director, Daniel Ogdon (3 years). II. W. Titman (1 year). Justico of the Poaco, William II. Shoemaker. Constable, Talllesin PhillllH. Judge of Election, F. H. Hopkins, Jr. Inspector, W. J. Morgan. Conferrees, George Holvey, Henry Goodman and D. H. Llewollyu. Standing Committee, H. C. Boyer. All the nominations in this ward except conforrucs, were mado by acclamatiou. Third ward Council, T. J. James. School Direotnr, William T, Trezise. Justice of tho Poojio, T. T. Williams and John G. Davis. Comtable, Thomas Tosh. Judge of Election, James Champion. Inspector, It. A. Daven port. Coufcrrees, D. It. Juineg, John Shadier and Robert Oliver. Standing Committee, Jamea MeElhenuy. Judge of Election and Inspector wero mado in this ward by acclamation. Fourth ward Council, James Thomas (Turkey Run). School Director, Daniel Sterner. Justices of tho Peace, Pierce Walker and Walter Rynkinwicz, the Demo cratic uomineo being endorsed. Constable, John Dando. Judgo of Election, John A. Lewis. Inspector, Joseph Daddow. Con- forrecs, Thomas W. Powell, Lauce Parker and George Lorah. Fifth ward Council, Jamas S. Thomas School Director, William II. Bochinau, Jug. tioe of the I'eaoe, John L. Ilawler. Conitable, Edward Mason, Judge of Election, George Pillinger, Inspector, John Buun. Con- feirees, William II. Dettrey, Samuel Davis and Richard Reese. Standing Committee, Jere. Koxby. To-night tho eonferrces will meet in con- ventiou at the Council Chamberand nominate the borough ticket. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." FJfctrlq Unllway Ilulletlu. Haronfler tho elcctrio railway cars will loavo the corner of Cherry and Main streets at 6:30 a. ni. daily and every SO minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour the last oar will leave for Oirardvillo, On Mon- lay, November 7th, 1802, the faro for any length of rido between Shenandoah and . Slrardvillo will bsTeduced to five (5) cents. , Spectacle to suit all eyes, at Portx's boolc end stationery (tore, No. 21 North Main rtTeet, 4-27-tl Buy Keyttone Hour. Bo sure that the name LB-itia & Baku, Ashland, Pi., Is printed oaovery sack:. 3-3-3UW Fresh Morris Elver Cove Oyitoni rodeivod daily at Coslctt'e. 9-22-tf VOTES 1EEP0DRIHG IN. ANOTHER BIG BATCH WAS POLLED YESTERDAY. Mtoi Coauelly Takes a tlumn Above the Un Thousand Uoal-V-ry V.U, Contest lletween the AIUhpu llurcn anil Htelu Mary A.Contmiy mr.i Dridgoi a. irurna M axz Agns SteiM" i Mali;iUl"lnOilM ... 618 M.ima 11. Wmley . 871 Oarrio Faust 540 Frank 11. Wllllwtns tSU lfuttle Uoaa - 312 Mary A. lAliurty .112 Lllllo 1). Phillips 318 MaryA.Mtauk 2H1 Currio M. Smith 211 Anna 1. Denglcr It" Maggie Oavanaugh ....... 180 Clara nine , - 1IW lill.i Clainer... Annlu Manxrll (ia Irene Hhatie 03 Llzjto M O Connell ....',.. 81 Hannah iteeso , , 8 1 Jamas K. IjCwIs 7ft NcllioD.ilrd 49 KHjj Finncrty - ...... 88 Jennie Raniagu JanoT. Lambert... 29 CharUs Mcdorvm (OtrardvlUt) Ui Sadl D.iultl 2o Grand total of voles 7558 1,31U votes polUd yesterday and still tho 11 nil ALU's tcushera' evutest booms along anil there is nut tho slightest indicatiou of the falling.utf of inteiest. Miss Connelly still retains her load and lias a splendid advantage in number of votes over all the eoutestauti. Miss Slcln still keeps on rolling up votes at a terrific Rite and is less than tuu votes be hltul Miss Hums, .vho has held on to second place tenaciously for several days past anil at ono time toak first place from Jliss Connelly. Miss Fahcblld is also doing splendidly, hut the great strength developed by Miss Stein has caused her to drop into fourth place, notwithstanding Miss Fail child polled over a hundred votes yesterday. Miss Stein's poll for tht day boat all Tecords, being 370. Miss Y:i3loy has also made, a grand dash and now takes fifth plaeo fiom Miss Faust. who Is not far behind her successor, however, and may mum than regain the place before the close of tho contest next week, Pursuant lo notice duly given only the names of-Uaohtrs(haviiig n hundred or uioie votes to their credit will appear in the record table hereafter. It has come to our knowledgo that several of our patrons havo boon deprived of their natiers bv children Htealinir them from door ways. Wo wish to sty that wo wlllpromptly enter prosoeutious against any one guilty of such acts upon being supplied with reliable information. Tho interest in the contest is now spread ing all over tho country. Yesterday wc received several votes from Denver, Colorado, Vii8hinglou, D. C, and Philadelphia. The letters accompanying them- were not of special interest and therefore are not pub lished here. Wo find there aro still a number of pooplo in town so anxious for their respective oandi dates to bo winners in this content that they still persist in trying to make, rates for the purchase of copies of the Herald at whole sale prices. This poii'ieely cannot be done. Aside, from the unfairness of such a proposi tian, we could not make such a bargain, for tho IliiiiAi.n's contract with tho town agents, Messrs. Hooks and Brown, prohibits it, In case of hard cold nothing will rcliovo the breathing so imlokly as to rub Arnica and Oil Iiiniincnt on tho chest. lm The Con lot Over tho 1,000 mark. It is more oxciting than an olectlon. Voles coming in from the far west. Our presses aru being put to a overe test, Send iu your orders early. Yesterday we wero obliged to turn customers away. ThoIIuiiALD office has hundreds of vis itors daily. The carrier boys enrry heavier bundles these, days, Don't steal the papers; the safest plan is buy them. Btiffueas In the neck or inlnts iruv be In stantly relieved by a few applications of Sal vaUou Oil. It is cheap, Bate and reliable. 25 oentH. ClontwH An tlon Sale, J, Coffee will coll his entire stock by auction to settle the estate and tho sale will bo with out reserve. The stock consists of dry goods, boots, shoes, ladies' and children's coats. Sale every evening between C and 10 o'clock. Private sale during the day. Call and ex amine the goods and prics. The highest bidders will take the goods. Philip Cot-rxc, 1-19-Sw Poet Office Building. tVnuled, To complete flies, two cojiiee each of the Evening Hbiuld of Jannary 1st, 2d and 4th, and February 5th, 1692. A liberal price will be paid for tho same. Attention, 1, A. it. A special meeting of tlie members of Watkin Waters Post, No. 118, G. A. It., wilt be held at the Subsidy House, this, Saturday evening, at 8;80o'eJouk, to make arrangu raents for tho fuuerul of comrade John W. Price, defeased, 11. C. Bovkb, P. 0. Attest :-F. II. Hopkins, Adjutant. A Voice Prom Florida, v Br. W F, lly,i.uin, lave Oak, Fl .ilda. nayn; Red Flag Oil in' one ol tho iuot cucceMful naln cure ti.ell. It's nn unfailing rvmudy lor Rtieumatlu.-', Keum'tln, aud tiiaiDH. lied Flag Oil ecsts cents, told at P.P. li. Ktrlln'a drugstore. MORE FROM OTJR LIVELY STAFF CORRESPONDENT. THE COURT HOUSE SETTLEMENT Position of tho County Commis- Bioners Roviowed in nll its Phasos An Extract From Mr. Nowlln'e Lettor. Spoutal HkrauI) Corrcsponde nee. I'onsviLLir, Jan. 28, 1893. j HERE is considerable the outcome of tho bil' oDVred by Ileprcenta. live Coylo to crcalo an Orphans' Court for this oounty.having readied, and over-stepped, the prescribed lignro of 150,000 population. Tho hill of course has its friends, but among the legal fraternity it numbers its most influential enemies, because u separate court which wvold take away from certain praetitiouors at the bar much of their lucrative business in the shape of audits and other fat appointments, is not likely to bo much favored by members ef the profes sion, and especially the mora favored or pet ted ones who now bask in the sunshine of the smiles of tho present judiciary. For instance if such a court is established the judgo ap pointed and to be elected would audit and settio most of the decedents' est , ; - aud thus save to them the cost of auditors foes, and would receive his pay from the state treasury. In this particular an Orphans' Court would he popular with the mastes, but in others it would be extremely unpopular, in viow of the chances that another subiried man would bo foisted on ns and we might draw such a ono in election lottery who wculd be arbi trary and prove iu time that wo had butter have "borne the ills wo have than fly to those we know not of." But by far tho greatest opposition to the creation of tho court comic from those who do not like any ono of tho few persons who would be likely to be ap pointed to the judgeship. I do not care to mention names but already there fcro two prominent Democratic lawyers, residents of tho county seat, who are respectively making great cllbrts to oonvlnco the Governor to seleot thorn, and as only ono judge is to get there the fight between the two will soon wax wutin. One of these worthies has had tho Orphans' Conrt Judge bee in his bonnet for a number of years while tho othtr's am bition for some oillce, that of judge preferred, is his ruling passion. Thofuimerhna fished out of its resting placo an old petition which for two years has been laid aside as iinfmu-h- oil business and is now brought forward and dusted preparatory to be of service again. A DOUUTVCL ISSUK. But it is the overweauing desire of this npplicaut to convince the Governor that he alone should bo thought of in tho selection, that has made tho pussago of tho hill a matter of great doubt. In fact it is a mutter almost of certainty that tho weight of iu.un.uce will go agaiust its passago because the defeat of tho bill appears to bo tho most graceful way aud delicate way of knocking out this par ticular and, to many, unsavory candidate. It is, therefore, fruitless to argue that having over 150,000 population, tho county will havo to havo the court and tho bill will surely p.is, when it is an undisputed fact that two yean ago the same condition of affairs ex isted and the bill was allowed to dU in its infancy of membraneous croup, or other puerile poison, superinduced by the innoc uous desuetude into which the judgo-maklug law makers allowed thernselvts to fall into, on account of tho opposition engendered by the unpopularity of certain politicians who conceived tho idea that they, aud only they, were fit to adjudicate in matters pertaining to tliia particular court. So, too, now the bill may be allowed to sleep the sleep that knows no waking, just as soon as it shall become apparent that one or either of the chief manipulators for the Governor's favor may get the coveted plum. Taking the matter, all in all, I think there will be no new court established lor this county at this session of tho Legislature and, along with a host of others, I shall be heartily glad of it, because with three Judges now In commission we have enough, aud there u absolutely no use for another. Reeidos, it may be that Hazle, tho new county, may be established, and theu our population will not reach the neooaaary 150,000, because the three Union township's, along with Ryan, Balm aud Kline, will be taken away from us, never to return, and make port of the new territory whloh will havo Hozlcton for Its county seat. CABD8 ARE DKALT, TUB PLAY 18 ON. Yesterday tho big deal which made the in dicted Contractor Taylor aud Architect Beebo free and uuiullfcd men, though they yester day stood before the poople as almost eelf coufosed criminals, wbb consummated. One lawyer took in $1,500, two others were suu6ed down to fcs of only $500 each, (I thought they brought out all the charges against the accused men aud mado it possible to present Jheni), n lady stenographer gets J4H0, about $700 of which will be her own (and glad of it many are), a few alleged ex perts take iu $8-20, aud the county is salved don n with $11,961.78, less than one half ol what Taylor was surcharged with as having Kwoped in. Of the $18,000 lnhl iu by Taylor and lieebe $1,018.88 goes for foes and ex penses, not, counting the fees of Ceiuniiwlou ers private connsel who are still to get in their work on the fund, and thns this little by play at dealing out justice goes on. Mr. Taylor will uow arise from hU sick bed aud laugh n real old-fashioned guffaw and tho statute of the Goddess ef Jaitlco will take a A PUP squat. Ono of the indictments against Tay lor was for hirccny a felony. Thk wm settled with tho ronspimelcs, forgerliM, briberies etcetera and only tho poor dape the Commissioner, nro to answer at the bar for their misdeeds. Tho moral of this whole bnsiruu Is whet you Meal, steal enough to that yon can key yourpclf free. A JllBTAKV: PET BIIIIIT. I am now propared to nty thnt the ckarge' In the newspapers that the GorarutarionerK wero offered by Jamss W. M. Newlln, Kuq., n settlement of the latter i claim agaimit them mentioned Inst week was eirmroiw. Mr. Newlln hlmtelf is authority fer thU statement: "The story about tho $600 is entirely erroneous. The question of netttemcut wW discuwed but it novor reached a point t which it was worth while to discnsn figures.'" I nm glad to do these very much maligned Cominlsiioncrs tho simple justice thnt I contained in the above extract of a latter rcreived from Mr. Nowlin by myself Wednesday last VOINTS. My remarks about tho lighting question li the Borough Conncil has had the effect, of stimulating the actlvo members ef that bnOy to endeavor to get at the facts. At a special meeting lost Monday night a committee of seyen was appointed to select electrical ex perts to work out the problem. Their report is awaited before indulging in further strictures. Gerald McKcrnan, well known in Shenaa doah, will contest with Messrs. Klstler aui 'Squire Hummel for his party nomination (or Register. McKernnn's many fricntb elaim his selection in convention by a good ronad Tote. Almshouse clerk O'Connor is very near right iu his statements about the needs of ik institution. Our pauper population cannot be fed on wind. R. J. Mllla' oiler of a set of furs to the second highest lady teacher in the IIekalp contest is stimulating votes hereabouts. Quite a number to whom old stand lieeruea wero granted hesitated about paying for them when the time came, because xperieue tanuht them that there wag no money in it for them alter a few years trial. Thui was especially true of applications from the Schuylkill valley. N. All these, who havo meed Baxter's Hun drake Bitters tperfc.very strongly in heir praise. Twenty five cents per bottle, lie A I'nlillo Juntallntlon. A number of our townsmen and resident of other towns north of the Broad mountain laid a fraternal visit and attended the public installation of tho ollicers of Port Carboc Commaudery.Sousof America, on Thursday evening. After speeches wero mado by the members and after tho Installation cere monies tho visiting and resident members and their ladies purtook of an elegant banquet. Tho balance of the evening wa taken up by roller skating, speeches, and vocal and instrumental muslo in tho towa hall. The festivities closed with a grand cal:o walk. The judges, S. L. Brown and F. C. Koebe, decided that the oake beJangtd. to tho judges and the organist, Miss Luxie Hull. Among those present were D. E. Keller, District Commander; Reese Davis and Thomas Evans, of Warren Commaudery, No. 3; F. C. Reese, S. L. Brown, R. H. Morgan, G. L. Hainer, W. H. Zimmerman, John G. Thomas, John Portz, Harry Aregood, Goorge Seilwrt, C. J. Seaman, M. II. Yeager, William Bach man, M. H. Master, Jesse Babb, W. F. Miller and E. D. Gregory, Shenandoah Commaud ery, No. 14; Dr. T. F. Heebuer, of Laoka. wanna Commandery, No. 37. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." SliiKera tn Slept. Thesingtrs of town, Wm. Penn and Lost Creek are requested to moot in the Union church at Lost Creek on Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock, to organize a combined choir for competition at the oieteddfod iu Shamokin on Washington's Birthday. Parties having copies of "The Snuimer" are requested to briug them. l-27-2t Committeic. A I.ooal Aieuoy. A. D. Williams, of the Manaanillo Medicine C'o.npany, was iu town to-day. Mr. W'illiasu spent several weeks here recently advertising aud distributing Ko-Da, the great Mexieem blood tonlo manufactured by his miupWgr, but is now located at Shamokin, where be u doing a large business. The demands for Ko-Da have increased so rapidly In thi town that Mr. Williams has appointed Jacob Heutz at hi agent here and that gentleman will see that all order are promptly filled, Speetal t)ermon, Rev. Robert O'Boyle will preaeh the second of a series of sermon to-morrow evenUtg in the Trinity Reformed olinreh. Subjects " Municipal Reform." Uougliiut; I.eaide to Consumption, Kemp's Balsam will Btop the cough at nce. A ItaU. Tho first onuuul ball of the National Dem ocratic Clnb of Shenandoah will be held in Bobbins' hall on Monday evening, Jannary 30th, ISPS. Vint class orchestra in attend, anco. Grand march at MM) o'clock. 1 D5-5t Kent and Pretty. We are indebted to the Philadelphia In quirer lor o copy el Its almanac fer 180J. TyiwgraphioAlly it ie very seat awl pretty and its compilation of oeauu. nolltiaal and sporting statietite nwket it very valuable fer refereuee. -rye used Hr. Bull Couch Syrup in mj family tor a long while and wouldn't! with out li. 1 know it's good medicine. John lUrruon, I'oetmoatcr, Guyiou, Kffinchaui Co., Ga."