THE EVE "NTN VOL. VJT.--NO. 3G0. SHENAN D O ATI, PA.. FKIDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1893. ON"E OENT. A Big Drive IS NOW ON AT 3?. CT, 2i 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. v-s Dress goods, notions, etc. -THE MASTER- House Painters and! Decorate Have adopted the following prices for paper hanging and decorating for 1893, ConitticiiciiiK Uinrch x. Per piece for Ilrow n -and WTilto Blanks 12Ve " Gilt Ppors... 15c " Embossed Papers 18c " " Decorf.ting Ceilings. 16o " ' Joining or Butting.- 18o Four Cornices to bo charged us 1 piece 18o Qluoslxlng, per room 12xlt feet... 50c Larger and smaller rooms according to Blzo. Removing old paper and preparing walls, 25c per hour. All work guaranteed. Ho Paper Hung by the Day, R. O, Weidenmotek, R. D. R. HAGENBUCH, John L, Harsi.kr. George M. Hoteh, J, H. Meiii., John P.-Cakdcn, FltANOS Deegan, T. W.CONVILLE, Geo. W. IIassieii, Wm. J. Link, EDWAHD EVEltETT, T. J. O'HABEN'S COR. MAIN AKD OAK SIS. Everything In the tonsorlal lino done In first class style. A Ann batb room attached. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 WestjOak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Bar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, wines, etc. Finest cigars. Bating bar attached. Cordial invitation to all. jj- S. KISTIjER, M. D rHYBIClAN AND BURGEON Office 120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. tat MONAGHAN'S lor the Sj)ring Trade. Heiv Patterns in Moqnette, Body and Tapestry Brussels All Prices, Irom 60 Cents up. A lull Line of Ingraint, From 35 Cents vj). A Full Stoolcof Bag Carpett, At Lttu Prices. Moor Oil Cloths and Linoleum, All Widths and Prioes, jrom 26 amis vp FLOTJB. Minnssota "Daisy" Family Pataxt. Wliite Wlieat Pastry Hour. Old, Time Graham Flour. High Grade Bollor Flour, $4.60 per bbl. Choice Fresh-ground Bye Flour. Just ttecelvecl Our First Invoice ot Bummer Sausage. Another Shipment ot Oranges Direct From Florida, Now on the Way. Fancy Creamery and Dairy nutter. 5 M3 A mcsemenls. pKKQUSON'S THKATRK. P. J. FUttOUSON, MANAU8H.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1st A fntsoun plai THE BURGLAR 108 night In New York city, at the Mndlso aquure niuutre. Mr. Augustus Thomas lour oi comedy citauiH, from the story of EDITHA'S BURGLAR Hy Mrs. Frances Ilodgoon Burnett. Direction of A. Q,.8o.immoi Prices, as, 50 m1 7s Conts, Referred seats on silo at Kirlin's drug store pMRQUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. rauousoN, MANAGER. THURSDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1893. Engnpetrent Hxtrnerdlnnry. The kkiU heroic nctions, MISS Agnes Herndon Presenting her famous live-act comedy drninst, "La Belle Marie !' Or, A W man's Revenge. A supporting oomrriny of rare excellence, perfect performance liiugnlll cently staged. Pricie, 25, 50 and 75 Ceii.ls Reserved seats on sale at Kirlin's drug storo EKGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER. MONDAY, MAEOH 6th, '93 Return of MARIE HUBERT F-R-O-H-M-A-N In The Witch ! 83rd Week of Presentation. 677th Performance. "Rest American play jet written." Prices, 25 35 and 50 Cents Reserved sents at Kirlin's drug store. LORENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Potter, Ale and Bee JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch 35 CTS. PER YARD you Home-made (Rag Carpet Taken out of the loom to-dav. Others for 45. GO and 52c, extra heavy. Brussels and Ingrain Carpets and OH Cloths. Remnants will bo sold almost at your own price. O. X. FEUCKE'C Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St Ntw Bogs, Choice Pattern, FLOTJE. 00. A VEHY SIM DEATH. YOUNG SO ALLEY SUCOOMB ED TO HEART FAILURE. HIS FUNERAL TOOK PLAGE TO-DAY -X Chronicle of Othor Local Events A Funeral Prooession on Mnin Stroet Plncod In Danger by a Runaway. At, .mm IjrOTHY SCALLEY, a JIT popular young mau of town, twenty-tlireo years of ago, lira lieou most suddenly carried off by death. His demise v,ns so rinox pecteu Uuu it com pletely stunned lils family and they could in uowtao ncconnt for it, as tlio -victim Iwil not been Ul or made any complaint. The young mm walked dow stairs to the sitting room of his jwrcnt's residence and seated himself liesido tfco heater. He was in unusual good spirits and entered intoa con versation that was in progress. After having spoken for soino time young bcallcy's liead suddenly fell against tlxs back of the -chair on which he was sitting and his body oollajKcd. A physician was summoned, but the yotaig man was beyowl human aid before ho oould receive attendaucc. An uiqiiest was lielil last night by Oepuly Coroner llanley mid the jury decided that deatii was duo to heart failure. The Amoral of tlio yoang ma took placo this afternoon fwmi the rosideuco of his parents on West Ceutro street. Tho remains were interred in tho Annunciatisn cemetery. THE EDITORS MEET. Their Spring: Coiirentlon Held ut Ashland Yesterday. n. A. Acker, Journal, Pottsville; C. Sham way, Chronide, Pottsville; J. II. Zerhey, KrpuMican, Pottsville; II. C. licycr, Htn XLV, Shenandoah: M. E. Doyle, Ktuvs, Shen andoah; Guy U. Iiish, Triiune, JUhanoy City; John Parker, Jr., Tri- Weekly, JIahauoy City; John A. Bechtcl, I'rem, Trcmont; II. G. Steel, Adcacalc, Theo. , JJarrou and C. W. Hartman, Jlecord, J. II, Jtnics, Lcca?, nnil J. Irvin Steel, Telegram, Ashland, and "Ham" Tiley, members of tko Schuylkill County Press Association, met in the rooms ol tho Rqwabllean club at Ashland yesterday. ' In the absence of tho president of tho association, Dr. Wilson, of Tower City, Vice President.!. Harry James wiclied tho ga ?cl After a most interesting session of an hour and a half the editors ad journed to thp Union House, wliero Mino Host J. H. Eowe had an excellent dinner in readiness, The 1 following was the menu. Rlue Points. Consomme. Planked Shad Roasts. Reef. Chicken. Jlnsbed Potatoes. Slewed Tomatoes. Corn. Green Poa. Salad. Celury. Cranberry Snuce. Apple Pie. Mince Pie. Coconnut Custard. Plum Pudding, ice Cream. Nuts. Coll e. Cigars. After doing amplo justico to Mr. Uowo's hospitality tho iiowspaper men boarded the "lioyal Blue," a special car placed at their disposal by Superintendent Rallou, of the s-chuylkill Traction Company, and enjoyod a trip through tho upper part of Ashhuid and back to tho Heading depot, wheio the party dispersed and the members took trains for their respective homes. I ho next meeting of tho Association will be held at Mahanoy City in May, next. USE DANA'S SAHSAPARILLA, its 'TnE KIND THAT CURES,." cj:ntrai.ia. Bernard Mclirearty visited Bhcuandoah Wednesday. Centralia had n choir of fifty voices at the Shamokln eisteddfod. Miss Ella Hagland, one of Wllllamsport's pleasant young ladies, is spending a few days with town mentis. Dr. 1!, J. Millard, of tho state hospital at t ountaln bprings, spent Tuesday with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Caufield attended tho funeral of Patrick Munley at Ilomesville on Monday. Tho borough election resulted as follows : Chief Bargees, Robert Anderson, Sr. ; High Constable, David D. Dyke; Tax Collector. Lafayette Fettonnan; Poor Director, John Goldsworthy, 310; H. J. Kolly, Sr., 10J. I'iret waid Couuoil, Arthur Nash, 114: Thomas Gerrlty, 01. Asesor, Harry Martin, 13; Sauiuol Miller, 01. School Direotor, Edward Dempeey, 103 ; Mauus MoBraarty, 107. Judge of Election, John Tigue, 101 ; Martin Brenuan, 01. Inspector, William J. Yorwarth 02; Goorgo James, 112. Second ward Council, Iteuben Pahringer, 08 ; James Dyke, Ol. School Director, George W. Davis, 131; O. II. Millard, 60. Justice of tho Peace, David H. Walsh, 01; William filttmm. 10!). CnuetaM.. Ii..:.. r 118; Patrick Gaughan, 78; Judge of Elec' Hon. Christ. ins. r. n u Ti.a.ntn. i-.i... .1 o . i . Best work done at Brennan's Steam Laon- Iry. Everything white and spotless. Laos attains a specialty. All work guaranteed Housekeeper wauted in small family, Ap- ply ut 100 N. Main street. 2-21-tf - Fresh Morris River Oovo Oysters received daily at Coslett'a. 9-28-tf STILL IT IS BOOMING OVER TWENTY-THREE HUN DRED MORE VOTES. Over SUly Tliouwnil Votes AVItl bo Polled by To-morrow Night JIlM Itnlrd AImiio tlin 10,000 Murk-Large Oiilun by Others. Nellie IUlrd Msme it. Waaley , ...05S!e Agnos Stein oasr. Mary A. Connelly 0190 MaliuU Falrchlld 1843 Prank 11. Williams HB'J Ilrldget A. Hums . 1867 Carrie Faust 1KM Anna M. Dcnglor 173A Lilllo B. Phillips 1870 Mary A. Stack - 1073 Mary A. Utfferty loot Carrie M Smith..... 8W Rattle llesi - TOO Ell rluiucr iiai James K. Lewis - 800 Annie Munscll Sit!) Maggie Cuianjugh 331 Clara Cllne 273 Hannah Reese 188 Irene Shane 171 Hndle Dnnlell 1B7 Jennie Karaage , Vte Lizzie I.i-ho 121 Llizle O'Connell 101 Votes polled yesterday 2878 Grand total 69801 Miss ISaiid is still in tho lead in tho Her at.d's contest and Misses Waaley and Stein will soon be with her abovo the 10,000 mark. If tlio votes to-night and to-morrow are up to the average daily receipts tho polling for the week will exceed that of any week since tho contest started. Saturday night tho sixth week of tlio contest will close and we consider that C0.000 votes would ho a high figure for tho grand total, hut to-day it looks as if it will inn oloso to 03,000. now often wo hear niiddle-ngod pcoplo eny regarding that reliable old cough remedy, N. II. Downs' Elixir: "Why, my mother gave it to mo when I was a child, and I uso it in my family; it always cures." It is always rjuarantecd to cure or money refunded. lm PERSONAL. S. A. Beddali wcut to Mahanoy City this morning. Miss Maudo Lewis, of Wm. Pcnn, was i town yesterday. Miss llirdio Wasley left this morning visit friends at Pottsville. Christ. Niece, of Pottsville, spent a few hours in town yesterday. Adam Mort spent to-day at Mahanoy City with Jos?o Major, who is quite ill. 1). I!. Thomas, of Scranton, spent yester day and a part of to-day in town. Lditor M. E. Doyle tramped down tho snow between Wiggans and town yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Julius Palmer and her son, Elmer, Pawtusket, R. I., aro theguests of Mr. Joseph Daddow, West street. John Reese, 0110 of tho pages at tho House of Representative, Harrisburg, is tho guest of his brother in town. Mrs. Daniel Ogden and her daughter, Miss Ella McGinniss, of town, attended tho wed ding and reception of Peter A. Buck daughter at Ashland, yesterday. General Henry L. Cako, of Northnmbor land, paid a flying visit ts his old Quarter master, John Schelfly, yostcrday. Tho gen eral is getting to look grizzly hut was ea3ily recognized by many of his old friends and comrades. James G. Hutton, a former townsman who, over a year ago, removed to Tallapoosa. Georgia, is now located at Harvoy, Illinois, about fifteen minutos rido from Chicago. Like all other Slieiiaudoahites, ho cannot do without tho Herald and so writes for it. Wo aro indebted to Will Tobias, formerly of town, now of Topeka, Kansas, for several copies of Kansas papers containing full ac counts of the lato "onploasantness" between tho Republicans and Populists. Accom pauylng the papers was a largo splinter of the door of the State House broken in by tho Republicans. Captain of Police, Philip J. Barber, of Bal timore. Ma.. wvs: "Salvation nn hn used at our slatlon the past winter for rheu. matism, nouralgla, pain in the back, etc.. and I note jci 10 meet wiiu its equaj. U 18 the b8t.' A Hue or Two, Watch the contest. Vote for your favorite teaclior. Tlio electrio oars are running again. Are 'you a candidate for a borough office? Now the sleighing jwrties are being or ganised. Kebloy Run colliery only worked three- quarter time yeststday. Soarolty of can was the cause. USE DANA'S SARSA PARILL A, its "THE KIND THAT CUREd." A Jolty Crowd. Louis Blass, Harry Becker, Tailor Me- Guire and several members of Girardville's German Singing Sooioty passed through town this morning on their way homo from Hazleton, wliero they attended a ball given by the German Singing Societies of that place last night. "lOTK.!!.m U M 0ll,y a fcw year8l niiuu uio minions 01 me land will be &. miuar w ith the virtues of Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seuckn. "The Shadow Detective," Daniel E.Kelly and his company presented the above play at Ferguson's theatre lost :l)igut 8wl in delighting a fair slsed audience. sl(l aui"eu- The production was well re ""vou' eepwnaiiy we parts in wuleli the bloek signal system, tho illuminated church and othor scenic and stage efleota wore Intro- duced. THURSDAY MOBNTtJQ'S FIRE ALARM. IS MRS. BROVOSKY DANGEROUS ? Neighboring Property Owner Have Fears for the Safety of Their Places The Womin May be Insane. IXCE the report of the circumstances sur rounding the alarm of fire which was sounded In town at half past two o'clock yesterday morning there have been developments of a most Important character, Theie are now suQlcient facts for the town authorities to take somo action in the matter. A Herald reporter to-day learned from a very promi nent gentleman of town that Mrs. ISrovosky, the tenant of the building to which (he fire department was railed, is a subject for sur vellancc, and the case demands Immediate) attention because the j facts seem to show tkat the woman's husband lias no control tivor her. Tho fact that. Mrs. Brovosky was found in tho cellar of tlio building at half past two o'clock in the morning, building a flro iu tlio furnace and throwing pieces of rags into it, precipitated some discussion, which dually led to an investigation as to the general con ductor tho woman. It ha3 been learned that the llrovoskys have been residents of this placo but six mouths. The Informant states upon informa tion gleaned from tho family that tho bus band has been drinking 'O hard that ho has been obliged to receive frequent medical at tendanco and Mrs. Brovosky has had full control of the promises. Mrs. Brovosky.it stated, has given ovidenco of insanity and member of her family has stated that at one tiuio she was an inniato of tho insnno do partmciit of tlio Almshouse, at Schuylkill Haven. With all tho facts in view tho gentleman furnishing tho information and othcra own ing propgrty near tho houso occupied by tin urovositys tear that tlio woman may some tinio becomo violent and bring about a dis nitrous fire when fooling with fire. Tho HintAi.D's informant wishes his name withheld from publication, but lias author ized a full statement to tho borough author! ties should they undertake an investigation and other steps to allay the fears of th neighboring property owners. MAHANOY CITY. Interesting: l.lltlo I.diiiIh From Our Sister City. Miss Bertha Edwards and Mrs. Kato Esliman visited Delano on Monday. W. Edwards spent a few days iu Ashland drumming up trndo. Miss Laura Strido visited St. Clair (hi: week. Tho cigar store owned by W. J. Ryan has been sold to John Tuck. Tho anniversary of tho Citizens' Firo Com pany, ISO. a, was celebrated iu Armory Hall A supper was served by Mr. Gerhart in his usual good stylo. After the supper the guests gathered in tho dancing hall where they had a good tinio. Tho committee deserves p.aise for their work. A pugilistic encounter took place hero Wednesday night between amateurs of town. Thoyhada good setto, tho light lasting 10 rounds iu which both men wero badly used up. Tho winner received a good purse am! tho galo receipts. T. J. Edwards delivered a noblo and ablo address lo tho fireman at their annual meet ing tills week. Miss Hannah Refowioh and Ent. Hoppes islted a reception hold at Mahanoy Piano Wednesday night. Tho Supervisor says it is $1.00 fine if you don't clean your gutters, it would be better if ho would have bis mon clean tne crossings for the people. "Ourbabv was slok and we houirht one tvitiln of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, and were wen pleased with it. It did the baby a great deal of good." Wm. Thompson, MeKeeport, Pa. ANOTHER RUNAWAY, t Narrowly i:scnped Colliding; With b J'nnf rl Profession, The regular daily runaway occurred yes terday afternoon when Peter Beek's pedigree paeer attempted a run against time on North Main street and iu opposite direction to a loug fnueral proceubu, which was at once turned to one side and the fiery steed was allowed to run his course. Muck consterna tion prevailed in the funeral party and many the ladies alighted from the sleiglus. Ihief of Police Davis caught the bene. Buy ifeysfoiu flour. Be sure that tin aarae Lima & Base, Ashland, Ps, is printed l every sack. S-3-3tw The Young I'linenil. The fuueral of the late Henry Young, who was killed by a tall of ooal at Boston Huu colliery on Tuesday, took placo this after noon, it was attended by the members of Major Jennings Couueil, No. 387, and Co. A, Jr. O. U. A. M., and Washington Camn. No 306, P. O. S, of A. The Couuoil made a floral ottering in the form of a chair. Inter ment was made in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Mr. Owen. ItMlgns. Noah J. Owens has tendered his resigna tion as outside foreman at the P. A K. C. A I. Ca's Indian Ridge colliery. On the first of March, next, Mr. Owens will move to the western part of this state and become super intendent for a Urge stoue quarrying company. IMPORTANT, IF TRUE. Win. V. Ilnrrlty lnterr.ted In .Siditiylklll Lttectrlo ICHllwiiyi). The Mintrtf Journal is responsible for the following item which Is of the utmost Inter est to the people of Shenandoah : "A dtapNtch from Philadelphia last nhjht mys: The Schuylkill Traction Company, an electric trolley road running from Ioeut Dale through Ashland, to ciirardville and thence to Shenandoah and Mahanoy City, about twenty-two miles in length, hat been purchased hy a syndicate of Philadelphia capitalists, represented hy William V. Harrity and Dallas Sanders. Thirteen miles of the road are now In oeration, and It is expected to have tho whole line complete hy the middle of March. It is the intention of tho syndicate to extend the road to Central! and Mt. Carmcl and also to make a short loop from Shenandoah to Mahanoy City througk the St. Nicholas collieries. This road will connect almost forty collieries iu the Mahanoy basin of the anthracite region of Schuylkill county." 'I'liorn la lint. Olio "ho!" Wlllftilr for HI l Bit mMml amUU jut,,, BUa aohos. It is the Genuine Imported "Anchor Pain Expeller." For sale at C. II. Hagenbnch, 1'. I'. D. Klrlin, J. M. Ilillan, and othet druggists, at 25 and GO cents a bottle. SenS to F. Ad. Richter A Co., 17 Warren street, New York City, for the valuable Uoolc, Guide to Health."" It contains the Indorse ments of prominent physicians. Mailed free of charge. 36 THE MILL GIRti. The Little Iterolnn ltrliigs Her Mctrnyer tn Justice. Jean Ingiesido, of Fall River, who was be trayed by George Lclghton, of New York, by proiniso of marriage porno fivo years ago, as our readers may remember, recently did ouo of tho most daring ncU over published. After her parents died this lien. 'I10' knowing her false lover was in Paris, disguL-,,l herself as a fascinating French woman aud co. Pllea the said Gcorgo to ngsin fall in lovowH.,,ucr and on his being recalled suddenly to N'ew York she followed him, and, with a larg. 9 amount of money which was left her by her father, lured blm on to ruin, by first giving; him tips on tho stock market, on which he won small amounts at various timos. Those sums and a large amount of tlio firm's money ho re-invested against tho advirn nf Ma uauuur miner, ami also unknown to him, thinking tho market would still advance Hut liis Nemosis, Jean. or. as sl,n a. known Mario DuBois. boim? n r i,i doings, cornered tho market and tnV v.n thirty points, ruining Goorgo. After . summating her revenge Jean disclosed hor identity. Geotf, of course, soueht uoas of tho venceful boantr. lint. 0 ?, about to marry another, which marriage, hy tho way, did not eomo on", Jean told the heartless villain toseek forgiveness In heaven. A hrgo number of prominent citizens t. pressed tho opinion ho should other place, and, after tho play was over, congratulated Miss Agnes Herndon on her great portrayal of tho dual roles of .T, aud La Belle Marie. Don't fail to see th play. At Ferguson's theatre on Thursday evening, March 3d. USE DANA'S SAE3APAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." 'Tho IJurglar." "The Burglar" is a moral lesson, a Mmr. ful sermon, an interesting drama, all In nnn. The Star said last year that it was ouo of the best attractions of the season. It is one of tho very best of this season. The company made up of peopleof merit and iutelllifeuo. Mr. Moore's depiction of the charactor of The Burglar is a piece of lino work. Little ottio Briscoe Is a remarkable child actress. The action of tho play is fine throughout, the situations novel, and enough comedy woven through the lines of nearly all tho characters to lighten up the dialogue. MeaMOt, Pa., Star, " The Burglar " will appear at Forgo son's theatre on Wednesday, March 1st. Costiveness can be permanently oured by the use of Mandrake Bitters. lm Superior goods at 25 per cent lower than ' lsewhere at Holderman's Jewelry store. tt Mu.t Sell Out. As my store room is rented and I must vacate, it is necessary that I shaN sell out my entire stock of dry goods, ladles' and child ren's underwear aud hosiery, boots, shoes mH rubbers, etc There will be an auction every night aud private sales during the day until March 1st. Sell's Bargain store, 5 South Main street, next door to bis clothing sor, Shenandoah. 2-14-tf Mr. Meyers Pensioned. Marshall Meyers received a pension through Squire Shoemaker this week for three hua dred dollars, which had been pending eve.' two years. He liad enlisted as Marshall Har. i lon. the name of the finally with whom he was raised, then as he had married in hit parents name of Meyers, he was compelled to seek pension in that name and await' the loug grind of the mill. USK DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "T1IK KIND THAT CURBS." Twelve Photos for Sue. By "ending us your eahinat, togastter wish 4 feats, we will finish yea doasn photos. ltf W. A. KEAftBY. To Storekeepers, A lot of old newspapers, suitable for wwppiug goods, Ac, for sale cheap, at tho If EBALn office.