rrrs y ' - mm: 1 . t H :p3, "is ,1 VOX VH.--NO.342. H KNANDOAH.. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY :j. L893. OBNTC. 'I , , - THE E VENING HERALD. ... 1 m A I A Big Drive IB NOW ON AT 3? CT. 2V, South Main St. Clearing Sale of Winter Goods ! Gents' red underwear that formerly sold for $1 will now go at 80c. Special saleo Blankets. Only a few more of those de sirable Coats left over which will be sold regardless of cost. Carpets and oil cloths.at the lowest prices consistent with first-class goods. Dress goods, notions, etc. THIS MASTER House Painters and Decorators Have adopted tie following prices for papir hanelng nd decorating tor 1833, CJoiiniiciiclitjr Alarcli 1. rr piece for Brown and TVhlte Blanks 12J4c ' Ollt Paper"...;. 15c EmUsed Papers .18o " Decorating Ceilings 16c " ' Jolnlngor Butting -18c Four Cornices to bo charged as 1 piece 18o Glueslzing, per room 12x11 Scat 60c Larger and smaller rooms according to size. Removing old paper and preparing walls, 25o , aer hour. All work guaranteed. No Paper Hung by the Day, R.C,WjtIDENUOliII, JOnK P. CA11DHN, QK.D It. IlAGEMincii, l'BANCIS DlEQAN, John L. Hassi,eb, T. W. Conviixb, QBOnon M. IlOYEIt, GEO. W. HASSLES. J, ,H. M r.ux, Wm, J. Link, EllWA&D KVEltliTT. MO IS & , PHOTOGRAPHER DABB Baa purchased the best apparatus In the mar ket, and Is now prepared to take every style of photographs. Views of buildings, machinery and all kinds ot outdoor work a specialty. Each purchaser of one dozen cabinets at 13.10 Is pre' seated with a large crayon ree. This offer la good until April 1, 1883. Copying and enlarg ing. Work done at short notice and low prices DABB, N. White St., a$P&m. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joo Wyatt'a) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Bar stocked with tho best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, wines, etc. Finest cigars. K atlng bar attached. Cordial Imitation to all. 8. KISTLKR, M. D., fJBTaiQlAN AND SURGKOli Office -120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. Florida Oranges, 15c par Doxen. 2 $c Just Received Direct QARPETS FLOOE Florida Oranges, JSTwo 2?attwna in Brussels and Ingrain Carptltt. Few Patterns Floor Oil Clothe, 4 Two Use Minnesota Amusements. pEncysoN'S thbathe. P. (. rBBOUSON. HUfAOUL Hire Nlgbt Engagement, Commeneucg MONDAY, FBBRTJAUY 693. The Utile MorrioMaker, Louise Hamilton Supported by a strong company. Monday Night, 'Mfogg's Ferry." Tuesday Night, Xitttle Dclfctivo." Wednesday Nit-lit, "Oar Angel." He sure-nnd sco her In her damcee and hear bet m'ner now euiigs. Prices, ;i5, s ai d 35 Cents. Reserved Boats on bmIc atKlrlln'e drugstore ABRAM hEEBNER 00. PORT CARBON, PA. Manut&cturorc'ot y ' Of Every Description. Flaggy BaagtA, Caps, Regattas, Sc SS-FINEST OO0IIS-L0WEST PH!CES.-fc Write for catalogues. Correspondence eollcltf Begs to announce to his friends and patrons and tho publlo generally that ho has purchased the barbershsp lately occupied by B. J. Yoit, No. 12 West Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT (Christ. Bossier's oldotand.) Main Jiurt Coal ,, Htieii;urtnli Best beer, ale and porter on tup. The finest nranasoi wmsueys ana cigars, foot room ut tached. CLAIEVOYAUT, The recognized wonder ot thelSth century. 1. uowat the Central IKubo. corner Centre and White streets, Hhenilndoah. Mhe reads the past, prcucni una iuiuro periainii.g 10 lore, courtship and marriage, domestic troubles and Business difficulties. Here ror mort timooniy CONSULTATIONB, bO Cents. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Ale and Beer JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch CTS. PER YARD YOB, Homemade Hag Carpet. Taken out of the loom to-day. Others for 45 50 and 53c, extra heavy. Ilrussels aud Ingrain Carpets and Oil Cloths. Kcmnuuts will be sulri almost at your own price. O. X. 3?EHOECE'8 Carpet Store, 10 South Jaitfm Si per , Dozen. Jirttn the Grower 35 and OIL CLOTH. Tards JFide, at 50 Cents. Daisy Flour. SH83ION WiS A. BRIBF ONE. VJSRT GLAIKIS AND BILLS CONSIDERED OouncUuien H-aoOUBldor Th- ir Decision to Tate the Fairlsy Caeo to tho Supromo Court. Tho Olaim to bo Paid. UK Ilorottgh Oonwsll lirld a rcp.alar eenii- monthly meetlriR Inst liiftlit and all hut two ol the Coimcilmon werp present. Tho abseutoes were Messrs. 1'lmlen and Gallagher. The smiling counteimiiro of tlie Hkralu raportor was ao miwingand the Counciluien in attendance seemed much dis appointed bewrase ho did not give theni n olher oppjrtMuity to "fire" him out. The reporter whs absent upon, ndvice of wminel that the llicr.ALD Iium done all that is neces sary to Klve it groundg for lenal actios. Wo are enabled to givo a fall report of this pre ceedlnjp) at the meeting, hovrever. Tlio meelinr; wan a vury sliort no. It started half an hour late ei(fht o'clock and closed at Much of tho Utoo vim taken up by the eemlderatton oi mile and no sprcad-3gle sjjecches tvere rawlo. Tk only discussion of any moment arose over tho resignation of fieorgo Uolvoy from the paid police-force. Jt wns accepted and Mr. iablo wanted to prosecd to fill tho vae-mcy at once, but the rest of tho members objected .and it was decided to let the matter rest until after tho spring election. A claim for damages by Unrif. Uossler was considered. llr. Bossier wasted lor ilainago dene to his sleigh by reason of tho borough anthorities allowing ice to form b.irk on Oik street. It was decided that an offer of $25 bo malo to Mr, Bossier. Tho claim of.ex-IIlgh Constable Pairley wns considered. Mr. FairVey reeelved juda ment against the borough several months ago for salary. Payment lias been delayed be ouso Council threatened to carry the rase to the sapreme court. The claim only amount ed to aliout $32, xelU8ivo of costs. Council last night decided to sttlo the case by pay iug the judgment. Councilman Gable reported that he visited Pottsvillc. Mid 'consulted the Borough Solicitor on the, injunction suit in connection with the public water works project. Mr. Gablo 6aid Council could proceed to issue bonds, but tho Solicitor advised that nothing be done until the court renders its decision in the case. As far as the police force is concerned, the four men of the regular fcrcu are to have charge and in cue of necessity the Chief Barges3 and Chief of Police ill have powor to put on u special officer, FOB NEXT SEASON. Arrangements lluder Way for the He. oppQinir off faikeslrio. The management of Lakeside Park, which was so popular with tho pleasure seekers tho past two summers, is now actively engaged in making arrangements for the re-opening of tho park text season. Many changes lor the improvement of tho grounds will bo taken in hand early in tho spring. Ono will bo a vast improvement in the hotel accommodations. Mr. Noison, who controlled tho hotel last season, has withdrawn his application for a license and the court will grant onu to B. J. Yost, who will assume chargo of the hotel within a few weeks. Tho grounds will receive a general over hauling and all accommodations will bo ar ranged for tho increased patronage that will ho expected next summer by reason of the construction of an electric road to connect with the surrounding towns and enable the. people to travel to and from tho resort more. frequently. The picnic grounds will receive special at' tention this year. Many additional scats and tables will be provided. A radical change may also be expected in connection with the arrangements at the lake, whereby the peo ple will be more satisfactorily accommodated than they have been in the past. There is promise of several special and elaborate attractions at tho trotting park aud other parts of the ground. Tho management has alroady received many applications for dates and terms. Applications for tho picnic grounds are already filed and many of the beet dates aio taken. The grounds have secured such a hold upon public favor that people find it necessary to apply for dates several months ahead. Best work done at Bi cumin's Steam Lauu try. Everything white and spotless. Lace iuttaius a spcoi<y. All work guaranteed Notice to the I'ublle. Notice is hureby given that the Shenan doah Heat and Power Company has estab lished an office at No. 0 East Centre street, (Anstock'a) Shenandoah, Pa., where all business of the company will icccivo attcn-1 tion. H, V, Titman, 3-3 2t Superintendent. No better knewn remedy exists for all forms of Rheumatic diseases than the Gen. nine Imported Anchor Pain Hxpeller. 25 and 50 cents a bpttle. To be had at tt II. Hageubuob, I'. P, 1). Kirliu, J. M. Hillan and other druggists. at Spectacles to cuit all eyes, at Ports's book vad stationery stuie, No. 21 North Main ,neet. Freeh Morris Bivor C'ovo aily at tWlttt's. 4-27-tf , I l) t rs received -22-tf THB STILL THE VOTES GoME -i fiHB ORBlVr POPULAR TBSAOH J SIRS' OONTBBT, rybody Talking .Miont It unit Vol Flawing in lroin ttlH) iHrtern Two Day UrcnntR llriikvn Mr, Will, linn INiurth I'Ikco. tfelHe Unlrd S707 Momo H. Waslej 821)4 itnes Stein 1M9 rank H. Williams - ir,;o Mahnli litrehHrt U66 ary A. Con-tlly 13M Bridget A. Bunwi 11HI fjarrlc Fasst ' Wllle D. l'hllUps 7-5 SrjA. Ktuok -- 80' nna M.Dengler S60 Vary A. I .utterly - 4M Qarrlc M. Smith 4211 fJattleHeM - 391 Maggie Cnvanacgh - - 31 Xlla I'luuser 178 Clara 1 "line 177 Annie Mucsell 113 .Turn H. lAnila 1VS Hamnh Keee IS' Irene Shane , ll Voles polled yoMcrday '-"HI Grand total - 1W4I Yentrnlay was tho nd-lotter day f the HiiiiALD's twhers' contest and tww-day leeords were smashed to pioee. The vo'o received during tho day aggro (rated 2 220. This was by far the greatett unmix r of votes received in one day since the contest opened. Two teachers received nearly 700 votes each during tho day aud oueli of these eeiptii surpassed nil previous returns by one teacher on ono day since the beginning of the contest. The highest suuiber of vokfl received by teachers during the day were: Miss Wasley 6S4; Miss Balrd, fifiO; Miss Stein, l3; Mr, Williams, 233. Notwithstanding tho immenso tilling of votea there was but one change in the po'.i tions of tbe leaders of the contest. Miss Balrd retalni first place. Miss Wasley second, Misa Stein third, and Mr. Williams passci. from sixth to fourtli place, forcing Misses Fairchild and Connelly into fifth and slxtli places, respectively, Miss Burns still holds on to seventh place as she held setond for s many days, although Miss Faust seemB to bo steadily gaining upon her. There never was a season when so many people appear to have toughs :uid eolds. Those who know the vzlue of Dr. Coxe' Wild Cherry and Scneka prefer it to all other remedies. A COW CASE f)liiuto IlLtireen Mr. FIfttiburu anil ir. 5eunrd A few days ago Iloliert Fislibnrn lest u tow. She strayed to tho premises of William P. Seward, on West Line street. Mr. Seward had his son drive tho cow about town in ser.rcli of tho owner, and the efforts failing. ho locked tho animal in his stable. Yerter day ho advertised it in the IIkdald. In the evening Fislibnrn appeared at the stable and demanded tho cow. Mr. Seward told him there was an advertising bill and fifty cents for feed to pay. Fislibnrn didn't tare what was due, he wanted the cow. He didn't get it and appealed to 'Squire Walker, wh issued a warrant for trover and conversion and caused Soward's arrest. Mr. Seward Eaid that he did not want the animal, but thought he was entitled to thi cost of advertising it and keeping it safe for tho owner. Fishbnrn only wanted his tow and didn't care about expenses, lie ranted about the ofQco liko a wild man and the Jus tice was obliged to notify him that he wii' fined G2 cents for swearing. Fishburn then declared that the Justico couldn't collect the fine. At first the Justice was about to com init Seward to await trial, but ho changed his mind and adjourned the case for furthei hearing to-night. USE DANA'S SAR3APABILLA, m "THE KIND THAT CUBES." The Depot Case. The case of Amandus Woomcr and hi driver against Messrs. Kclmaii, Hopkins and the Messrs, Hafner, employes Of the P. k E freight depot, in which the defendants were charged with assault and battery and fulec imprisonment, was up before 'Squire Denglcr last night. The defendants waived a hear ing and entered bail for trial at court. . CeUVu's Auction Sale, J, Coffee will sell his entire jtoek by aection to settle the eetate und the sale will be with out reserve. The stock consists of dry goods, boots, shoes, ladies' and children's coats. Sale every evening' between 6 and 10 o'clock Private sale during the day. Call and ex amine the goods and prices. The highest bidders will take the goods. PUU.IT t'Orb'KB, 1.193w rest Office Bcilding. A Choir OrgunUcd. Prof. William Waters has sccceedwl in organizing a joint choir of singers of this town, Wm. I'enu and I.oet Creek, for competi tion at the eisteddfod to be held at Shamokin on Washington's Birthday, The choir is now roaJy for practice and will told Its first regular meeting at the Union church in Lest Creek this evening. Every mother should have Arnica & Oil Liniment always in tho house in rase of accident from burns, scalds or bruises. m Twelve Photos far SO. By sending ns yoar cabinet, together with 60 cents, wo will finish yon one dupeu photos. U-2-tf W. A. KiUQKY. " Bay Ke stone flour. Be sore that the uarac Leasm i Bits, Ashland. I'., is printer jn every sack. 3-3-3tavr to mmm w A N8V SOHBM1 OF SOMV CAPITALISTS. SEWERAGE AND GARBAGE SYSTEM Tho Pormar Said to Too Original, Novel and Very Economical. Tho Latter Just Wnat la Neodod. TWAS intimated I. u IIkralu reporter last night that a n ember of prominent men of town, Junction with residing in other parts ot tho county, have In con templation n plan for many btrough im provements on nn extensive, but very economical and convenient scnlo. The im provements will inelude many things tho town needs very much and one of the most Important will be newly devised plan for sewerage whereby all public and private properties will he given a service at an ex tremely low rate by onu system. The so verage system to bo controlled by the proposed combination is an original and novel idea, by a gentleman well known in Tamaqua and tho asuraneo is given that if it can be introduced in this town every street aed alley will bo perfectly drained and kept in good condition at a cost of less tkau what the borough pays annually 1i Kct-p gutters and dralus ppoa, and the further assurance Ik given that one-third uf tho town can be furnished for huta small item above what it has cost tho borough the past tlueo yeara to change grades and crossings on aeeuunt uf impel feet water courses. Another scheme foreshadowed by the combination is a syslematio collection of nil waste matter, ashes and garbago at the bus! nesa places and residences for a very siuali monthly payment. The informant says that for tho small sum of ten or fifteen cents a month this service could be given in a highly satisfactory manner and all bouses could be kept clear of all refute by two or three col lections a week. When asked when these reforms would br given the public in tangible shape tho infor mant said, "It all depends upon the spirit ur me borough authorities. We are net Tead to make known nnj-propositions at present, hut by the middle of Marrh wo expect to have all affairs in good shape. If the Bor ough Council will then bo constituted ol liberal-minded and progressive men and we ran secure certain reasonable concession", which will be absolutely nocessiry for a fill ftllmeut of our plaus we 'will be ready fjr work by the first of April or May." Mure Offers, , Tho president and secretary of The Home Friendly Society of Baltimore, Md., Messrs. u. ii. I alley and George A. Chase, write to the Hebalu that tber will present tho hielrv competitors in the HtiULn'e Teachers' Con test with two handsome gold headed silk umbrellas and will haie the handles en- raved with any inscription the Herald may deem best, and send them on to bo placed on exhibition in some storo window. Tho letter concludes, "We both havo married Pennsylvania school teachers aud appreciate their worth." The Herald has answered the letter rcnuestine tho eentlemeu to havnl the following engmvings made before for warding the umbrellas : "Shenandoah Hkb ald's Popular Teachers' Contest, JaiL-Jnlyf 1893. , votes." l'rogresaivis Kuclire. A progressive euchre mitr was held at Dr. and Mrs. Stein's residence on North Jardic street last evening. The gncsts were royally entertained and refrcshmtuts were served in excellent style. The first prize fcr ladles was won by Miss Garner, of Ashland, and Mr. Samuel Sutten won tho first priae for gentle men. The booby prizes were awarded to airs. Joneu and Mr. Helderniau. Tho ladies and gentlemen present were Misses Marv Garner, Ashland; Anna Brown, Philadel phla ; Corlnne Tempest and Agnes Stein; Mr. and Mrs. Holderman. Mr. aud Mrs. A. T. Jones, Dr. and Mrs. Stranbj Messrs. Sutteu, Fowler, Parrottaud Lewis; Dr. Stein aud wife. That Cold Wine. Not a vestige of that intemely cold wave that has been so confidently predicted for the past week has been felt or heard of in this vicinity. On tho contrary, comparatively warm rains, occasional sunshine and a tern, perature very frequently above the freezing point have been plnying havoc with the snow, loosening the ice in tho rivers aud con tributing generally to the reopening of navi golion without tho apprehended accompani ment of a damaging ico fmliet. We may have such a freshet yet, bat the chances are against it. ItevlvHl Services. The revival services in tho Methodist Episcopal church are attracting large con gregations nightly. Rev. Ephraim Potts, of WJlliam Penu, will preach this evening (Friday). The Soldiers' Monument. A meeting of the SoldUra' Monument Committee will be held in the Council chamber on Friday evening, next, at S o'clock. All members of tho committee are requested to be on hand. A Voloe From Plorldn. HeA I'U Oil 18 one of tbu iuot uoohi1 mill fOUMhl UK sal I 1tya nnlnillui. cumnjl. Tloldtiman's Jewelry store lease as ever tf r Hiieomwts.,,, Nenrolgla and -mains lloJ Flair Oil ousts X cents, gold ut K V, li IC.,;ii ' Irag moie. MINING NUWS. An IlitnreH'lnit Mnpplementnl Heperl by Minn Inspector Stein, The people interested In the tnlne "orklS of the Fifth Anthracite iHsttlct will bo in terested in the following statement, Ttliwib in supplemental lo the rtiorl published by the IIkuald n fow days ngo. It give a detnJU-4 list of all the fatal and non-fatal accident that occurred in the district for the yew ending December 31st, I89i, and is as fol lows : Fatal accidents Ellenjiowae, A Glendon, D ; Packer No. 3. 5 ; Bear Bon, .1 ; Hammond, 3; Honey Iltook, Hos. 4 d S, 2; Primrose, 2; Boston Bun, 2 ; Sbeeandoa City, 3; Knickerbocker, 2; Kchley's linn, 3 ; North Mahanoy. 2; Mahanuy City, 1; Scboyl kill, 1; Springdalc, 1; Park No. 3, t- Packor No. 3, 1; Packer No. 2, 1; Buck Monnialn, 1 ; Lawrence, 1; Wm. Penn, 1; Clilherlon, 1 ; West Shenandoah, 1; Indian KIdgt, 1; Tir kcy Bun, 1; Suffolk, 1; Maple Hill, 1 ; Oneida, 1; Packer No. 4, 1. There were no fatal accidents dnnne; the year at any of .tho following collieries: Pnoker No. 5, Girnrd Mammoth, Ixohinoor, Girard, Klmwoud, St. Nicholas, Stlverbreolc and Tunnel llldge. Tho roeord of non-fatat accident is M follows : Ellengowau, 5; OlenAon, 1; Packer No 3. !); Bear Bun, 2; Bear Bidu-, 1; Hnmnioud, G; Pilmrose, fi; Honey Ilreek Nos. 4 aud 5. 21 ; Boston ICun, 4 ; Shenan doah City, 2; Knickerbocker, 4; Kehley's Unn, 4; North Mahanoy, 1; Schuylkill, 2; Springdalo, G ; Park No. 3, 1 ; Park Wo. 1, fi; Buck Mountain, 1 ; Lawrence, 1; Wot. Penn, 4; Gilberton, 1; Wcit Shenandoah, 2; Indian Itidge, 2, Suffolk, 2; Maple Hill, 3; Onoida,2; Pucker No. 5, 1; Girard Mam moth, 2 ; Kohinoor, 5; Girard, 3; EImwoo4, 1; St. Nicholas, 1; Silverbr&okj lj Tont llldge, 1. Mtthauoy City, Packer No. 4 and Tuikey Ituu collieries had no fatal weeidonU duilnj the year. The accidenfs a6 rccorded'montulj- were m follows: January-fatal, V; mn fata! 7. Febmary fatal, 8; non-fatal, fi. March fatal, 3; uon-fatal, 9. April fatal, 2; nni. fatal, 8. May fatal, 0; non fatal, 21. June fatal, 2; non-fatal, 0. July fatal, 4; m. fatal, 8; August fatal, 4; nou-falat, 'i. September fatal, 5; non-fatal, S. October fatal, 5; non-fatal, 14. November fatal, V, non fatal, 23. December fatal, 3; -fatal, 4. USK DANA'S 8AR8APABILLA, m, "THE KIND THAT CURES," A Nlnu-Ilay Tou'K A most desirable tour, is that of tho Fciii sylvauia Railroad on February 9, embiuciue; Old Point Comfort, Virginia Beach, Eiei tnond und Washington. Nine days will !m spent on tho trip, and $42.20 covers all 3 icnses during the entire time absent froat. Philadelphia. It will bo on the well-knows personally-conducted plan, a tourist and chaperoue accompanying tho party. whoso sole duties are to look after the -wel fare and comfort of tho tourists. Tickets cr information may be obtained br nnnlvl the Tourist Bureau of Pennsylvania Rail road Company, 233 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. How often wo hear middle-aped nnnnTn s.ir regarding that reliable old oough Temcdy, N. II, Downs' Elixir: "Whv. mr mntii .it- gave it to me when I was a child, aud I use it n my iamlly; it always euros." It i ,,!: guaranteed to cure or money refunded. Ice. A Now Piny. J. L. Tempest, tho well known nl - . - o and manager, has just completed a new play tounueo: upon a story of pleasant life in Ire laud. He is uiaking arrangements to engage Ferguson's thcatro for three nights in the near futuro for the production of thii play aud two others which havo already won muck praise from both the press and the public The new play will be produced with elab orate scenic and other effects and those ac quainted with the details say the prductio win oe one ot the tlnest made in this seti for some time. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." St. Valentine's Day. St. Valentine's day, when the birds mate and loving Bwalns send cooing missive N their best girls, will occur this year on Tues day a week, and from tho number and style of valentines displayed In dealers' windows, there appears to be a determination on the part of the manufacturers and dealers t restore somo of tho former glory of what net many years since was one of the most gen erally observed days of the year. A bad etNurb or mid cells lor a ooed mudr the euro lor lu for Cough. Colds, T Jrlnpe and Consumption, perleet, aoei per nanontourels Fan-Tina, the wort oaoeo field to 1U healing properties. (mu as eeatcv Psa-Ttnals sold at P. P. D. Kirlin'a droc Unesllou for the Auditors Editor Hehald : Plee insert U your paper the qnestion as to whether tho lterongk Auditors were just In announoing the 31st ef January as the final meeting at whleh to aecept the nominations of the different candidates that are already nominated. It seems to me that it Is contrary to the law w set forth. II. H. Shenandoah, Feb. 2, 1693. Costlveuese can be permanently cured br ibe use of Mandrake Bitters. lu Wanted, To complete files, two eejite sash of the Sthnixo Hebalii of January 1st, 9d sua Uli, and IeUtuary Ui, 18W. A liberal prios wiXl be paid fer die same. Ann's Family Medicine Moves the How els KftO". day. In order to be besltby this it ncMa sary. I ,7, ii