E EVENI VOL. VXI.-NO. 341 . SHENAKBQAH. PA.. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1893. NG ' A Big Drive IB NOW ON AT IP. J Ml 28 South Main St. Clearing Sale of Winter Goods I 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. THE JIA8TEU House Painters and Decorators Have adopted the following prices for paptr hanging nnd decorating for 1603, Commencing: ItSJiicli I. Per piece for Brown ard Whito Blanks 1214c " Gilt Paper-i 15c " Embossed Papers 18o " " Decorating Ceilings 18o " ' Joining or Butting .18c" Four Cornices to be chnrged as 1 piece 18o Glueslzlng, per room 12x14 feet 50o , Larger and smaller rooms according to size. Removing old paper and preparing walls, U5c per hour. All work guaranteed. No Paper Hung by the Day, R. C, WE1DKNMOYE11, JOHN P. CABUEN. R. D R. HACEKUUCH, 1-ItAKCJB DeEOAN, John L. Habblek. T. W. conviixb, GconGKM. Boxeu, Geo. W. IIabbleu. J. II. Menx, WM. J. Link, Edwaud Eybkett, PHOTOGRAPHER DABB Has purchased the best apparatus In the mar ket, and Is now prepared to take every style ol photographs. Views of buildings, machinery and all kinds of outdoorwork a specialty. Each purchaser of one dozen cabinets at M.fcu Is pre Bented with a large crayon rce. This offer Is good until April 1, J Ho. Copying and enlarg ing. Work done at short nolioe and low prices DABB, N. White St., Drlcgp,pchBJoiBidg. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Bar Btockod with the best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, wines, etc. Finest cigars. X atlng bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. i Jj" S. KISTLKIt, M. D.i rXYBJOlAN AND HOXfWQy Office 120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. H 15c per Dozen. 25o Just Received Direct Florida OAEPETS and FLOOB Vttv Patterns in Brussels JVLmj Patterns Floor Oil Cloth?, I Two Yards Wide, at SO Cmts. iTJsef Minnesota ttsvdLcsMii jSmusemento. pKUGUSON'S TUEATKE. r. j. FtaiausoN, MAKAoan. Three Night Kngagemen't, Commencing MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, '93. The Little Mcrrlo-Maker, Louise Hamilton f. Supported by a strong company. Monday Night, "Fogg's Fairy." Tuesday Night, "Littlo Detective." Wednesday Night, "Our Angel Liu suru and see her In her dances and bear her 1U uer new BOUgB. Prices, i5 5 ad 35 Cents. RcBorvcd seats on sale ntldrlln's drug store. ABRAM HEEBNER GO. PORT CARBON, PA. Manufacturers of 9 Of Every Description TlagS) Baoges. Caps, Regalias, &i 4WRNEST C00D3-LOWEST PRICES.-fiA Write for catalogues. Corrospondencesollolte Begs to announce to his friends and patrons and tho public generally that he has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by B. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street, EHENAHJ5.0AH, PA. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) Mnln and Coal (ih., Hlieiimxlonli. Best beer, ale and porfr on tan. 1 he finest brands of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at tached CLAIRVOYANT, The recognized wonder of tho 19th ceotury, Is now at the Central House, corner Centre and White streets, Shenandoah. she reads the past, present and future pertalnli g to love, courtship and marriage, domestic troubles and business difficulties . Here for short time only CONSULTATIONS, 60 Cents. LORENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Ale and Beer JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. 35 CTS. PER YARD Home-made Hag Carpet. Taken out of the loom to-day. Others for 45. 60 and 62c, extra heavy, Hruacels and Ingrain Carpets and 0)1 Cloths; Remnants will be Suld almost at your own price. o. 33. x-tzroisiEi'sa Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St f Oranges 5 ji&r Dozen. ' Irimthe Grower OIL OLOTH. and Ingrain Carpets. Daisy Floiir. THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS MET LAST NIGHT. ADJUSTING THE LOSSES BY FIE School Toucher MoETUe Aoquittad of n Charge Made by a Par onb A Sottijsment With Mrs. Gather. GHOOL BOAKI) held Its regular monthly meeting last night ami disposed ot, several im portant matters. Di rector Muldoon served as chairman in the nlueuce of Director Conry. The otlior director! present were Messrs. Gallagher, Lynch, -Burke, Davenport, O'Hearu, Tresise, Gable, llrenuati, Ogdcn, Ilacliman, Bcddall and Hauna, 31. W. Titinaii, representing the Shenan doah Heat and Power Company, appeared before the board and statud thnt ho would liko to make it contract to lient the Iliuli School building with sU-am from the com pany's station at the corner of Lloyd and Bowers streets. Mr. Tltman said the com pany would agree to furnish the heat for $300 for a season of eight mouths, or from about September 15th to May 15th, and would keep a refiistoreil power of olght pounds iii tho building, and more in very cold weather. Tho company could easily connect the pipe? now in tho building with its own pipes and have the service ready in three days. Tin only cost to tho board for making the con neclions would be $15.. Mr. Titinan said it was tho Intention of thi! company to event ually secure a contract for heating -all the 6chool buildings and proposed to ehow the value of Its servico by Introducing it iu the High School. Tho proposition caused quite a spirited argument. One member thought tho prico was protty high, as It only costs $174 for coal used in iho building fur a term of eight months. Others argued that tho cost of coal hauling, the cost of a male janitor to look after the building and the annual expendi ture lor repairs to tho boilers and heating apparatus ran tho figure considerably above that fixed by thu steam heating comiany. A motion that the board make n contract with the company for tho remainder of this term, as a experiment, finally carried, Messrs. Uurke, O'Hearn and Lynch making a vigorous protest. At the samo time the board will rebuild tho chimney and re-arrango the lieating system of thu building so that it will bo ready for use in case the company's ben-ice proves unsatisfactory. Mr. Josiah Johnson was also present and made his report as adjuster for the School Hoard in fixing the damages sustained by the Are in tho High School building. Mr. John son said that tho damages to the building iiud heating apparatus had been agreed upon between him and tho adjuster for the insur ance companies at $1,301.-18, and that he would be willing to take a contract to repair the damages for that amount. The repoit was accepted. On motion, it was decided that J. O'Xelll b appointed to represent the School Bond iu tho adjustment of damages sus tained by the school furnitaio by reason of the lire. Superintendent Freeman said he could not present his statistical report, as the school month will not close until next Monday. He announced that whan tho report is ready it will be furnished tho Hkhai.d for publi cation. The superintendent also enumerated tho arrangements made for the schools that wero disiosseSiiel by the fire and recom mended that the board get the High School building iu order as soon as possible. Ho thought it well only make temporary re pairs to tho building, as much more- sub stantial and satisfactory work can bo dono in tho summer time than in winter. The1 su perintendent also presented a resolution highly recommenuiug Mr. A. E. L. Lcckio, who recently resigned as teacher to accept a government position iu Washington. Tho report aud resolution were adopted by the board. As a supplemental report the superintend ent stated that a Mrs. Seibtiri had complained that P.iehard Mollalo, a teacher, had abused lior son. Mr. Freeman said he made a full investigation of the ease aud concluded to leaVo it at the disposal of the board. Mrs. Selbert presentad a petition signed by several pupils, setting forth that Instead of teaching Mr. Mollale goes to sleep In Mr. Mcllalo's behalf there was a paper signed by a numper of pupils setting forth that they denounce Mrs. Seibert'a petition as a forgery; that Mlohaet Seiuert, the boy threw atone at the teaeher, Mrs. Selbert usodafasasive language, and both Mr. and Mrs. Seiuert abuted the teaeher. Superintendent Freeman said that from what lie could glean the trouble arose iu tho night school taught by Mr. Mollale. Tho boys atteudlug that school made praotioe of making a door mat of a towel used in the day school. Oue of the Seiburt boys used the towel id that manner one night and Mr. Mollale ordered' him to put it where it be longed. The boy refused, but the teaeher forced him to comply with the order. The boy's brother picked up a slate- to throw at the teaoher, who kicked it out of his bauds. After the school was dismissed and while tho teaeher was on his wuy home the brother threw a atone at the teacher, but It missed the mark. Mr. Mcllale ran after the boy and caught bim. The teacher says thu puu- (Confinut-ci vn fourth jtagt.) Ml BU0M1NG ALONG OVlm BVENTBJBN HUNDRED :5llhd YBSTBRDAY. i One .iBrnertniit Chung Iu the Result, Sl8lfivlpy .lump. I'rrim I'lttli to Mil Plane Htelu I'alU Hark It, Third. veiw; ao 4 1 Kim .. lied . i .. im .. IMfl . 10U6 Mame Atnes WW- MahaltMrektld, Mary A. BMi'tiUy , Frank B-'Willioma, Urhlgel A. llurns.... Carrie V 78 ft 10 niT 486 8115 B8I 231 17 in li.t 117 Irene Sbantfn. 113 Jxmes K. 4rV.1s no Vote polls! yesterday 1788 Qrand tota4 - 10124 Aud stit lfthe H Irrai.d'b teachers' contest booms along and filmids of tho contoiinnts in all sectleliffiif tho country keep sending in their balfofl for their favorites. The onlyanaterial chatigo to day is that Miss 5Iunio'3l. Wasley enters into aetie com petition wi)i Miw Baird for first place and this forces Miss Htein Into third place. Miss Connelly, who made such a splendid fight for first place nntl held it for over- ten days, is down Jo fifth place, but is keeping up a dally ..vcrago thatjkeeps her well to tho front and promises to make her a dangerous- contestant forfirst honors long before the close. Tun higliust votes polled yesterday were Miss Wnsloy, 35'J; Miss Ilaird, 25-lj Mr. Williams, 227; Miss Stein,.162; Miss IX-ngler, 177; Miss Fafrchild, 11U; aud Miss Connelly, 103. Miss Uengler advanced from fouttieuth to eleventh placo yesterday and is past tbo Bon mark. The namo of N. H. Downs' still lives, al though he has" been dead many yearn. His Elixir for the, Jcuro of coughs and coldo haf already oatllve'd hiin a. ijnailer of a ( (nturj .ind is still grtiwlng iu favor with the public THE LETTfeli'",CAElliBR3'. luttlug (JUlt Servico Utiles Into Worlclng Order. President Harrison having signed tho bill extending the civil service rules to idl cm ployes under postrnasteis including carriers, regular and substitute, the United Statin Civil Service Commission lias isucd the fol lowing ciicuinr : "The classification of tho postal seFvice made by the Pnttmastew General under Sec Hon (i of the Act of January 10, 18&3, is here by extended to all free delivery post oflia s, and hereafter when any pest office, becomes a free delivery oilico thu said classification or any other existing classification made by the Postmaster General under said section and act shall apply thereto; and the Civil Service Commission shall provide examinations to test the fitness of persons to fill vacancies in all free delivery post ulUces, and theso rules shall be iu foree theieiu, but this shall not iuoludo any post olllce uuder Section 0 of the act of January 1 0, 1883, and every inclusion of tho post office within thL classified jiostal service shall be reported tir the President," A Board of Kxsminors will be appointed to examine applicants for positions in case of future vacancies, 'and Postmaster Boycr has sent to tho Commission tho names of persons for this board. Under tho rule the post master has also sent in tho names of all the present force of the post office and carrier system, namely! Mr. II. K. Dengler, Mima Glover am lioyer, nnd Meters. Bartsch, Boyer, Kehler, Uolman, Bock and Thomas, the latter being the substitute carrier. "I've used Dr. DuII'b Cough Syrup In my family far a long while and wouldn't bo with out It. I know It's a good medicine. John FIniTinoa, Postmaster, Quylon, BfOugham Co., fJ." The Contest. Itoad tile additional inducements under the cou'pou. There are no tiles on this popular move ment. The JIiuald's anticipations have been mere than realised. The big surprises have not come iu yet. Don't gat weary, you who are in the rear of the race. There's Iota of time yet. The lIrRALl)'s contest is the talk of the town. The school directors have nothing but praise for the IIxbaltj'h contest. USE DANA'S SABSAPA BILL A , its "THE KIND THAT CURES." GnlTee's Auction Sale. J. Gollee will tell his entire stock by auction to settle the estate and the sale will 1 with oat reserve The stock eoml.ts of dry goods, boots, shoes, ladies' and children's coats. Sale every evening between 0 and 10 o'clock. Private sale during the day. Call and ex amine the goods and prices. The highest bidders will take the goods. PUILJP Coff-KB, 1-10-Sw Post Ofllte Building. The Soldiers' Monument. A meetlug of the Soldiers' Monument Committee will be held in the Couueil chamber on Friday evening, neit, at si o'clock. All members of the committee arc requested to be on hand. Coughing Leads to Coniumptlou. ' Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Mary X.tfak ,... Anna -M. jJilBglr .. Mary A. KUMlly Carrie M.jBl1tb..i .., ... Maggie Onnaaugh .............', , Kiln ciatmfi, . Clara 'llnjp,: Antilo Mtttilell -. Hannah RtMb HIM L0CKBD HIM DP! AMANDU8 WOCliHUt AND HIS DRIVER IN LIMiiO. DISPUTE OVER A FREIGHT BILL totalis to n Lav Suit Against Several Employee ufc the Phil adelphia and Reading? Freight Depot. IIEltK wm a littlo in cldentnt tho Philadel phia and Beading Ball road Compauy'g frolght depot -yesterday morn ing that did nut ureate much oxcitement at the time, but it has since duveloped Into a law suit and is earning muoh comment. Tho facts of tho matter as gleaned by a re porter seems to be that a 'freight car of ixitaloes arrived at the depot for Amandus Woomcr aud eomo, (tiettiou arose between Mr. Woomor nnd Mr. Neiman, the chief clerk at the depot, as to freight charges. Previous to this there had been a mistake as to tho weight of the car and freight and the discus sion yestotday became quite warm. Finally Mr. Woomer asked Mr. Neiman to bring out the hill and ho would pay it. Mr. Neiman asked Mr. Woomor to go into the office as that was the place to pay bills, Tho affair wound lip wit'. Mr. Woomer and his driver being shut up In tho freight n- with the potatoes aud they were kept tln-ie for somo time. Tho depot people then sent for the C. & I. police. Mr. Woomer nnd his olerk wero released from the cur and the former settled tho freight bittr Jt was thought by many that lho matter would bo dropped hero, but such Is not tho ease. To-day Mr. Woomer nnd his clerk swore out warrants against Mr. Neiman, Lotiis and Hartv Hnfner and F. H. Hopkins, Jr., charging them with assault and battery and fatso imprisonment. Constable Tosh served tho warrants to-day and the ease will bo heard before 'Squire Dengler this evening, unless it is settled iu tho meantime. POLITICAL POINTS. A Few Paragraph Hearing Upon the Ap proudilng Klectlou. . These who would like to play an independ ent jidrt in the coming municipal olcction, but who, bound by party obligations, would hesitate in regard to ousting a vote fojn can didate of a different political faith, should remember that politics have no rightful place In tho munlclp-il election. Tho citlxeu who alusents himself from the polls, or refuses to sever party ties by voting against un worthy candidates, will be lacking in duty to himself aud tho confmunity. The Auditors' next duty will be to got out the tickets and issue the election proclama tion. It ill feared that in many township the clecflyns will bo ono-sided or goby default on account of ignorance of tho new law. There will bo two school directors voted for In the Second ward. 'Snuiro Shoemaker will succeed himself in the Second ward, he having no opposition. The light for Justice of tbo Peace in the Third ward, it is said, will be quite lively. Unusual caro has been taken in many localities to nominate the very beat people to fill the ollice. Col. J. G. Friolt is going to try again to be elected Chief Burgess of Fottsvlllo. It is presumed that the voting pineeSin town will be tho same as in the fall election. Watson, Weidmau, Siddall and Sanger make a airong team. No bettor known remedy exists for all forms of Sheumatic diseases than th'e (len. uine Imported Anchor Pain Ex poll or. 26 and 50 cents a bottle. To be had at C. II. Hagenbuoh, P. P, D. Kirliu, J. M. Hlllan and other diuggists. Ot Are You (jolng West Of Chicago? To points iu Illiuoia, Iowa, Missonri, Minnesota Wisconsin, Northern Michigan, South or North Dakota, Colorado, California, Oregon or Washington. To auy point West, Northwest or Southwest. Send for a new map of thu Chicago, Mil waukee A St. Paul Ballwuy system, which is geographically, eorieet. It, wl.h an appendix, giving valuable information will be mailed tree. Call on or address John R. Pott, District Paeteugfer Agent, Willlauisport, Pa. 31 St Surprise Party. A pleasant surprise party was held at the home of Mrs. Edwajd William last evening aud all who participated iu It bad a delight ful time. The party was given iu honor of Miss Maggie Williams. Among those present were Misses Brown, Milliclnip, Daddow, Franta, Williuan, O'Hearn, ttalouriflge, and Miss Tiudle, of PotUvtlle ; aud Measly ilaird, Smith, Steedle, Schmidt, Beddall, Huff, Mslone, Hooks, Dsuksaud Mllllehap. In case of hard oold nothing will relieve the breathing so quickly as to rub Arnica and Oil Liniment ou the cheat. Im Twelve I'lioto for 60c By tending us your oabiuet, together with JO cents, we will finish you one Uozou pliotce I-8-tf W. A. Kkaqky. Kest work done at Breuuau's Steam 1.SUB try. r.Mrythiug white aud spotless. Lac iaitui a specialty. All work guaranteed Boy A'y(oiw flour. Be sure that the name Luesia & Bakr Ashland, P la print, on.every Back. 3-3-3taw OBB'S OBSBRVATIONS. Whnt lis Sea. mm Hoars During IIS. Travels. To-lay is "ground-hog day" and tlieee who pin their faith upon the actions of thi little animal are-anxiously awaiting Mi. result. Tho old legend declare that if lib hogahlp can aee, his shadow upon tho grouait ho will return to his hole for six weeks, upon the presumption thut the shadow prtmrwt six more week of wintry weather. A gentleman who read the Hkhalu's account of fickle Fedom Frodrorko'a engage ment to marry stated last night that be know all the particulars of tho nflalrand that tho account published was correct. Thu gentleman also stated that the young tna who is now engaged to marry Fedora baa given up work for a week, so that he iney keep his eyo on the young woman nnd tee J that she doesn't marry three. Anorrniontris on foot to have all tin . Baptist, Presbyterian, Methodist, CongreBn- , tional, Unitarian, Lutheran and other, churches in the country adopt resolution recommending the organization in every church of n Christian Temperance League, with a view to an alliance of such Leagues in . overy ward, county and state, independent -of all political parties. The object is U securo tho extirpation of the aaloon, local option for Pennsylvania, hnd tho ultimate suppression of tho liquor tralllo. What wouhl the world bo without adver tising. Wo have to loon back in our cbalf at the bare thought of it. No advertising! D you know what that means? It moans dry rot! It means a stuto of moss grown, In-i ocitons desuetudo! It means a state like they have in tho interior of China, where only stray Cuucasiansliave ever penetrated whero it takes the energy of an earthquake to get peoplo out of bed, and whero the chief inference drawn as to tho Inhabitants being alive, Is the fact that -they aro still above ground. In the state of No-Advertising Society thcio'B Nothing to buy, and nothing to sell, And nothing to do but go to Hheol. The nbovo rhyme is not- quite perfect, but perhaps some of our renders can suggest s, better one. Our rhyniihg dictionary was lost iu the great lire, bo tho above was tho best v.-e could do without its assistance Shoel, they say, is n very warm place, doing only a trade iu lost souls, so we know thorc-'siuondvertlIng there, as newspaper men are all whole-souled fellows and do net ' take nuy stock in underground schemes. We should suppose, on the other hand, that playing tho horp was just their sign, from tho well known fact that they're all gTcnt harpers, although tlfe "goods speakf for themselves." Therefore, we say, "bless the newspapers." We must have them and the more we have the greater our prosperity ; the more business will lie dune, stimulating manufactures and alee In all ports of th. country, and thus rebounding to the good of the whole country. Olfc USE DANA'S SARSAPABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURBS." 'Fog-irs I'erry." j Miss Louise Hamilton and " Foggs Ferry " oomes Monday next. The star and the W ought to do a big business, for the play Is of a high order. The first act shows us the feriy house on a rooky point, and with Heidi and meadows stretching awy in the distanm. The second takes place iu front of a mansion where a delicious bit of comedy is introduced. All the scenery is new and carried liv tha company, and the third act is a steamboat going at a lively rale down the river, win tho torpedo is shot at and exploded, and every- . thing Js safrt. The members of the company aro coueidenibly above the average, judging from tho well-known names of Louito Hamilton, Mias M. Milne. Mav W. Hamilton. S Grace Hov, urd, Geo. Cirora, Wallace Mnrdoek, Ward ItenslerT. 0. Hamilton, Eugene Powers and John Lawrence. , USE DANA'S SABSAPARiAlA, mf 1 "THE KIND THAT CURg." In a Few Llues. Many falls. Use creeper. t . Bad walking. Annexation i the ery. Uncle Bam I g row-lug. Sprinkle ashes on the ice. War or no war, Ilawaji belong to aa. Florida orange are plenty au4 elseapyetk The School Board needs so oeoaox of (he pre. , Pareuts should visit & aehoolt more fm quent-ly. . v The ground hug MM t 4 fcU dn&r this morning. We are a big nation already, ki)i yaam- growing bigger. : , , The Kindergarten meet t-nigiki, W charge tor admission. The new state ought'to be admtMea Irtatoe Harrison's term expires. It will not be long before "Old Otaty" spreads her broad folds over new ten "Pis a consummation devoutly to be wWmb! for, tliat every oue in the land knew the real merit of Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry twl Beneka for Hoaraeiiete and Oroop. s AVautwl, , To complete files, two oopie each ef the iviuiiNU Hbuald of January 1st, id aud Ith, aud February 6th, ltK. A liberal price will be paid for the same. Mum' bVintly Medicine Moves the Howels iaeh day. In order to be healthy this U leeesaary. hest photographs aud orivjm at Dabb's, si' I XI