THE EVENING HERALD. VOL. VII.--NO. 3Gd. SHENA2STD O AH. PA.. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1. 1893. oke:oeot. A Big Drive IS NOW ON AT 3?. J", ZU South Main St. Clearing Sale of Winter Goods ! Gents' red underwear that formerly sold for SI 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 Havo adopted the following prices for paper hanging and decorating for 1893, Coituiieuclnn aiarcli i. Per ploce for Brown and White Blanks 124c " ' Gill Papers 16o " " Embossed Papers 18o " " Decorating Colllngs 18c " ' Joining or Butting 18o Four Cornices to bo charged as 1 plcco 18c Blueslzlng, per room 12x11 feet 50c Larger and smaller rooms according to size. Removing old paper and preparing walls, 25c per hour. All work guaranteed. No Paper Hung by the Day, R. 0, Weidenmoteu, John P. Cakden, R. D. R. HAGEKnccn, Francis Deegan, Jonw L, HAssr.cn, T. W. Conville, George M. Hover, Geo. W. Hassler, J. H. ilEiir-, Wii, J. Link, Edward Everett, T. J. O'HAREN'S COR. MAIN AND OAK STS. Everything In the tonsorial line done In first clues stylo. A flue bath room attached. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joo Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Bar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, wines, etc. Finest cigars. Sating bar attached. Cordial invitation to all. J- 8. KISTLER, M. D., " JfHTBIOlAN AND aUSOEON. Office 120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. Miif JBor the Siring Trade. XewZPatterns in JUoqvette, All Prices, Jbroni GO Cents up. A lull Line ot Ingrain f, From 35 Cents vp. A Full StocJc of Bag Carjiets, At Low Prices.' JBloor Oil Cloths and Linoleum, All Widths FLOUR Minnssota "Daisy" Family Patent, WJiite Wlieat Pastry Hour. Old Time Graham Flour. High Grade Boiler Flour, $d,50 per obi. Choice Fresh-ground Bye Flour. Just Received Our First Invoice of Summer Sausage. Another Shipment of Oranges Direct From Florida Now on the Way. Fancy Creamery and Dairy Butter. Amusements. punausoN's theatre. r. J. J'KIiaUBON, MANAOmltj WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1st A famous pla, THE BURGLE R 100 night In New York city, nt the Madison Bqusre Theatre. Mr. Augustus Thomas' lour act comedy drama, Irora the story ot EDITHA'S BURGLAR Ity airs. Frances Hodgson Burnett. Direction ot A. Q.Hoimmon Prices, 25, so nud 75 Cents. Reserved seats on sfllo atKlrltn's drug store. JjlERGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FKHOUSON, MANAGKtl. THURSDAY. MARCH 2nd, 1893. Hngageiront Extraordlnnry. 1 lie gi eat heroic aetioss, MI8.H Agnes Herndonl Presentlrghfr famous flvc-.ct comedy drama, "La Belle Marie !" Or, A Wcnmn's Itevonge. A supporting company of rare excellence. A perfect performance luogulU leutly staged, Price-, 25, 50 and 75 Cents. Roscrvod seats on sale at Klrlln's drug store pERGUSON'8 THEATRE. P. J. FERGUSON, MAHAGHK. MONDAY, MAKCH 6th, '93 Return of MARIE HUBERT F-R-O-H-M-A-N I In The Witch ! 03rd Week of Presentation. 077th Performance. "Best Americ n play jot writen." Prices, 35, 50 and 75 Ccntn. Reserved scats at Klrlin's drug store. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Ale and Beei JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. 35 CTS. PER YARD FOR Home-made (Rag Carpet. Taken out of the loom to-day. Others for 43, fco and 52c. extra heavv. Brussels and Ingrain Carpets and Oil Cloths. Remnants will bo sold almost at your own price. O. ZD. PXf.IOKE'0 Carpet Store, 10 South Jardm St. Body and Tapestry Brussels, N(w Bam, Choice Pattern, and Prices, jrom 35 cents up. FLOUR. I; MORE VIEWS ON THE VACANT JUDGESHIP. HON. J. B. REILLY'S DECLINATION Our Correspondent's Frediotlon of What Will Ocour In Connec tion With the Appointment. Ponding Bills. Special Hi rld correspondence. Pottsville, Feb. 88th. T is given out that lion, J.B.Rclllyhasdcclined the appoint tnont of Judgo ; in fact Mr. Reilly gave it out him self on Saturday night to iv fow friends. Ho wrestled with it for a week and said although he was not offered the Bunch positively, lie was led to believo that ho could have it if ho wanted it. Mr. Reilly concluded not to take it but to stick to the position to which ho had beon elected by a handsomo majority and thereby please his constituents. Mr. Itellly is thoughtful and leveMieiulod. He is taking no chances of defeat next fall and be now adds another loaf to his popularity. MA ml now, to wit, February 88th, 1603, Mason Weidmau, Esq., is grooved and brought to the front to compete with the Re publican ract'r, U. If. Koch, Esq. Woidnian is a Democrat with Independent tendencies when a man is nominated lor Judgo like Mr. Eeilly was twice who ho (Woidman) can't 6tomach. Mr. Itellly never had Woidmau's support for Judge nnd Mr. Reilly, way down in bis No. 7 boots, thinks the appointment belongs to a Republican lawyer of ability. Therefore he, with a majority of his follow citizens, would hail Mr. Koch's appointment with favor, because as a political move it would ho a brilliant one. Thousands of citi zens aro of the same opinion. But a small cotcrio of corporation Democratic attorneys are pushing Woidman. Yesterday they cir culated a petition in his behalf. Corporation Counsel Sam Kacrchcr carried around the paper. Ho didn't get many names, about a dozen, it is said. This is tlio crowd who opposo Koch so bitterly, and every tltno ho shows his head they try to hit. They aro envious of Koch because ho is ablo. and hon est, and they liavo circulated that ho would bo controlled by such men no Whitehoute, neunlng, et. al. They coniposo the galaxy of light weight who never could stomach tho many successes nt tho Bar achioved by Whitchouso and Henning and they want to throw every obstacle In their way, oven going fo far as to pack tho Bench with mon of their own class. KOW THIS IS WHAT WILL HAPPEN. Against Mr. Woidman wo have nothing to say. He may be appoiuted to bo Judgo nud he will bo entitled to my respect and yours. But just so sure as bo is, he will bo defeated Weidman is a 2401b. avoirdupois gentleman. If ho weighed a ton it wouldn't matter if ho possesses tho ability to he a Judge, and there aro those at the Bar who think ho does. He is championed by Sam Kaorcher, Guy Far quhar, and two or threo others, while Koch has over forty lawyers back of him, twonty three of them Democrats, and a growing sentiment that our Bench is entitled to one Republican Judgo. This sontiment has taken hold of Democrats overywlioro as woll as Republicans, and if Weidman is appointed Koch will bo elected next November. Besides, if Weidman is appoiuted, Wadlinger will beat him in tho convention and his career as Judgo will wind up on tho first Monday of next January. In addition to this tho Orphans' Court bill will bo killed and the now County of IIuzlo created. Our county will bo gerrymandered into a Republican Congressional district and we shall soon havo a new deal all around "Onco inoro for tho cigars," as it were. And Sam DeTurk's eloquent appeal against tho new county he is making in Harrisburg to day will bo fruitless. Think of Sam De Turk as Schuylkill county's orator against the new county. Oh, shades of F. W. Hughes and Lin Bartholomew ! Look out for breakers. N. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its 'THE KIND THAT CUKES." Gambling Complaint. Editor Herald: I read in one of the papers last night that the Chief of Polloe and three subordinates in Pottavillo raided a gambling hell in that town and arretted two men for gambling for money aud the men arrostod have been bold for trial at oourt. If such arrests can be made In Pottsville why is it the police of this town cannot attack the hell holes that are causing so many families in this town so much distress. I nm quite sure that tho borough officials know of several gambling places in our midst and they know they have been frequently com plained of. Why don't they do their duty, as the Pottsville ofllolals have? A Sufferer. March 1, 1603. That old ostnbllslied cough remedy, Downs Elixir, still mere than holds its own In the public estimation, despite jjsharp and active competition. It is a "home remedy," and lu this locality needs no word of praiso from us, so well aud favorably known is it. It is the standard remedy for coughs, colds and all throat troubles, with great numbers of our people, and their continued use and un solicited recommendation of It speaks vol nines In its favor. Hurling ton, Vt., Frte Prrsa, January 20, 1S. lm Fiooh Uonls Elver Goto Oyrtenr received lully at CoelettVi. S-C2-U ISN'T THIS EXCITING ? MISS WASLEY SECURES OND PLACE AGAIN. SEC- Miss lliilrtl Keeps Going nn to tlin Fifteen , Thousand (Inul MIm Wnsley Lends BII Stein by Over Pour Hun dred Vote. Njlllo Balrd 137.1ft Maine II. Waslej lie-tot A(jnes Stein ltn.'IO Miry A. Ooanelly 0091 iftihala Falrcbild 6601 Frank U. Williams 4SM8 Carrie Faust aufll Bridget A. Burns - 1912 Anna M. Dengler 1805 Llllio U. Phillip. 1291 Mary A. Laffertjl 1219 Mary A. Stack...... 1128 Carrie M. Smith 10i:t HattleHess 7913 KllaUlauser 427 James K. Lenls u 422 Annie Mensell 359 Maggie CftTaiugh 3.W ClRro.Cliir 282 Hannah Reese 20:1 HadlsDanlcll 199 Irond Shane 188 Jennie Hamate 132 LlizleLeho 11 Liasle O'Connell 110 Votes polled yesterday 2951 Grand lolal 70994 Tho struggle between Mjssos Stein and Waalcy for tho intention of soeond placo in the Hbrald's teachers' contest hag become so warm that it is attracting general attention. For several days past It lias been nip-and-tuck between these two ladies and as a con sequence each have polled a great number of vote. A number of the teachers down the Hue polled many votes yesterday. Miss Smith made a nice poll and wont above 1,000 mak ing the thirteenth contestant abovo that mark. Tho management is trying to make ar rangemonts to aunouueo its extra induce ments by Saturday night. Watch for It. All will be interested. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." PERSONAL. W. A. Mair, Esq., was a visitor to town to day. Thomas Jenkins, of Turkey Run, is seri ously ill, 'Squire ilouaghan will start for Washing ton to-morrow. Qeorgo Folmer, Sr., returned homo from Philadelphia last ovening. C. II. Reist, landlord of Hotel Penn, Road ing, was in town last evening. Mrs. Thomas Rich, of Ashland, visited her sister, Mrs. J. P. Finney, in town yesterday. Editor Wilson, of the Mt. Carmcl Item, made pleasant call at the jIIeisald sanctum yesterday. Mino Inspector Stein spent to-day at Mali anoy City and Parle Placo looking after tho progress of mino workings. Rev. S. A. Ycakel has been appointed by tho Bowman wing of tho Evangelical con ference as pastor for that churcli in town. John S. Marshall, Thomas Sanger, Tim Coakloy, F. V. Heiscnbergcr and James Frautz, of town, havo beon drawn as jurors for tho week commencing April 3d. A Complaint, A reputable gentleman of town complains against two young men who havo been sell ing pictures and frames in town the past few days. Ho alleges that their mode of pro ccduro is of the fakir order. According to his statement one of tho mon calls at a houso with a picture aud if ho cannot make a salo ho asks permission to leavo it until ho can loavo another next door, get his dinner, or do something clso. It is only a pretext for get ting the picture into the house. Soon after young man No. 2 culls at tho houso and asks payment for tho picture. It is hero where tho fakirism comes in according to our in formant. If tho mistress ot tho houso is alono tho second caller resorts to bulldozing to secure payment aud,in at least ouo case he has boen very iusulling. New Laws, Unless the Governor rotoes, the following new laws will bo placed upon the statute books : The standard weight of onions to be B0 lbs, to the bushel. Eight hours a legal day's work for all per sons employed about the ooal mine. Chief Burgess to be olaoted for three years Where tke relative merits of Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry aud Seneka are known, as com pared with other cough remedies, ten bottles of the former are sold to one of the latter. A Rare Chance. The license, good will and fixtures of tho Paul Summa saloon, on South Main street, is offered for sale. Po&scsjioa given immedi ately. For further particulars apply to 2-28-tf J. J. Fhaney Collecting Stamp. The membera of the "Y's," an auxiliary to the W. C. T, U., of town, nro meeting with much success in collecting cancelled stamps, They desire all their friends to save their old stamps. Your children are liable to Coughs, Colds Bore Throat, Croup aud Whooping Cough vuica uueu muiu sermubiy. rrouipi ireai ineut naves inauy Innocent little sufferers, Try Pan-Tina Cough and Consumption Cure. It h pieeaBi.iro auu suret 30 cm. ooia at 1 If. li. Klrlln's drugstore. Housekeeper wanted In small family. Ap ply at 100 N. Main itrect. 3-31-tf Best work dona at Ilrcnnan's Steam Lann irj. Everything white aud spotleer. Lace anrUiiu a specialty, All,.worklguarantocd ACCIDENT IN A SCHOOL ! TUMBLED WHILB SLIDING A BALUSTRADE. ON A WARNING TO OTHER GHILDREN The Work of the License Court. A Number of New Applicant Made Happy Long List of Refusals. NTHA, tho nlno-year-old daughter of Mrs. Link, of North Jardin street, met with a serious accident in tho school building at the corner of West and Centre streets yesterday afternoon. A few min utes before the schools were dismissed the child secured jiermlssion to leave her class room and when descending the stairs alio threw herself upqu the balus trade to slide down. The child kept a hold until about half way down, when Bhe toppled over and foil to tho iloor, a distance of about six feet. Sho fell heavily upon her side and was unnble to regain her feet. Janitor Beddall picked up tli (3 girl and carried her home. Drs. Kistler aud Stein have since been in attendance. It is feared the hip Iirb received a serious injury. The child has suffered so much pain that it has net been possible to take off Iter clothing and remained to day on the sofa on which she was placed yesterday. Tho sympathy of the community goes out to Mrs. Link. During the past two years alio has been very unfortunate. In that tiino she has been mode a widow and buried a young son who died after a very brief illness. It is hoped tlut the unfortunate exporienco of tho littlo girl in this case will 6orvo to deter othor school children from sliding down balustrades in the school buildings. A teacher stated to-day that everything possible lias been douo to brouk .tho dangerous practice. Another dangerous sport which the teachers find much difficulty in prohibiting is the descending of stairways two steps ut a tluio. AN ANNIVERSARY. rho Ladles ot I.uily Harrison Lodge Cole- l.nite. Bobbins' hall was just comforlably filled last evening, by members and friends of Lady Harrison Lodge, No. 10, A. P. L. A., which celebrated tho fifth anniversary of its organization. A well prepared programme of songs, recitations and instrumental music was ploaslngly rendered by lodge members and other homo talent The opening odo was followed by selections on tho cornet, violin aud organ by Misses Goudhead, James and Beddall. James and Robert Patterson and chorus amused the audience several timoa during the ovoning with songs and recitations and were frequently encored. Juss llaiubrulge, a promising young elocutionist, told her auditors how sho gave her husband a degree, and was followed by a very creditable recitation by Miss Davis, Bon. Uaskey, Harry Richards, John Pooler, Mrs. James, Messrs. Hall and Miuuick and others io songs aud readings wero listened to with great atteution and were several times recalled. The entertainment was concluded, as all good entertainments should be, with a light lunch of collee, sandwiches, cakes aud fruits that put the inner man in good spirits aud sent all home in tho host of humor. OVER EIGHTY BALLOTS. Uinteulty Experienced lu Electing 11 Mine Inspector. Tho mino inspectorship made vacant by the depth of William A. McMurtrie remains un filled. After taking forty unsuccessful bal lots nn Monday the Mino Examining Board met again at Pottsville and tjok forty-three more without result. A member of the board was seen this morn ing and he said tho balloting would be re sumed to-day, but he had not the slightest idea whether or not an inspector would be elected. He said there are eighteen appli cants and during the voting the ballot ohanged from one to another and none have thus far received the number of votes re quired fr an election. The examining board oonaiats of five stern- berg and four votes are required for an elec tion. It is feared by some that the board will be subjected to a deadlock that will cause the matter to drag along for some time and several hundred ballots may be required, as was the ease when the late Hr. MoXarttie was elected. Pointers. March came in like a Iamb. The gambling hells must go. Parents, keep your daughters off tho streets at night. Close the speak-eaeies. Law-makers should observe tho laws. Somo don't. Clean the pavements. It is against the law to allow minors to play pool. It is a dead letter in town. The gambling dens in town aro doing more Injury to the young mon than all tho rum shops in tho county put together. tfou't buy of fakirs. It always results in being vietlnilnd. What hae become of the crusade against peddlers? WllUttHl, To eemplete flies, two copies each of the Evbninu Hbuald of January 1st, Sd and 1th, and February 5th, 1S02. A liberal prio will be paid for the same. LICENSE MILL. Iloxv the Licenses Wine Ground Out Ve, terdny. Yesterday the License Court handed down the followitigln granted and jefused: SJenandoaJi :,Qrauted MieliaelCurly, D.""lt. Shooiicr, E. J. Moirhj Micliftflt Mulinhy, Mrs. Bridget Uurne, William V, Delaney, James Tobin, Martin O. Pureell. Refused Edward Cuyle, P. J. Graham, John S, Stanton, John Coury, Rose Bradley, Lewis Ambrose, Karl Wajcsulis, Thomas a Waters, Michael Pribold, John Tunah, Mary Lipsett, Stephen Swart, Miohnel Fitter, Joseph Rogers, Mlehael Cull', Anthony Wae ilisky, William Bobbin, (withdrawn) Walter J. Saraka, Andrew Ilisco, James M. Dough erty, Mary Harnett, Matthew Slavinskl, William Cutcavago. Girardvillo: Granted James Green, Tlioi O'Brien, wholesale; Anthony Dougherty. Refused James Toll, Christian Frita, RoM. Todd, Wra. KamkewUz. Butler: Granted Martin Munly, Doml- nick Maguire, John Montu, John G. Mere dith. Refused Ch ra Brown, Frank Bollch. Gilbertou : Granted Michael E. Munloy, Joseph II. Osterman. Refused Michael J. Burk, Florence Maho- ney, Patrick Flannery, Union East : Granted Jomeph Filliti, William V. Brandon, George B. Leiteel, William S. Staufler. Mahauoy City : Granted John Hogau, Michael Skully, Miciiael J. Ryan, Jauie McAnemy, Jacob Krauck, Thomas Fogarty, John J. Foley, John Stobel, Patrick Dugaa, W. J. Cummings, Thomas U'Niel, David Jones, Edward O'Brien, Thomas P. Ryau, Michael Horgau, John Doyle, James Jeager. Refused John Troekowsky, Mathew Markarawicz, Joseph Dolsky, John Leary, Patrick McGinn, Wm. Sadusky, Thomai . Hornsby, Michael Fitzsimmons, James Nugent, John J. Holland, Joseph Hough, Esau Reese, Richard T. Lewis, Pete Forstor, Joseph Richardson, Bernard O'Donnel, HugU Hunlon, Tlios. J. Maley, Win. llronnau. Frackvlllu : Granted John Pauly. Refused John H. Duubert, Christiaa Gulloug, Dominick Lynch. Mahanoy West: Granted Lewis Bender. Rofused Thomas Looscan, Ooorgo W. Johnson, Tlios. Carroll, Jamog Welsh, James Devitt. Mahanoy Wost, Lost Creek : Granted Joseph Reese, Peter McClosky. East Union: Refused Raflella Recla, John Hudock, Clement Marehite, Itahol Walters, Jacob Eisenhower, Rufus G. Lash, Austin Harvey. The licenses granted for town places affect tho following locations : Michael Curly will open a saloon in his property on Lloyd street just east of tho Lehigh railroad. D. R. Shoener will open in the placo ho now oc cupies on North Main street and which he now conducts as an oyster saloon. Michael Mullahy's licenso is granted for a place on East Centre street oppoeito 'Squire Mona ghan's office. Tho licenso grauted E. J. Morris is also for a placo on East Centre street. William P. Delaney will open a saloon on West Centre street, next to the telegraph office. The placo is now occupied by Foley, tho grocer. Tho license granted James Tobin is for the place at the corner of Jardin and Coal streets formerly conducted by William Bobbin. It is tho property owned by Mrs. Delaney. Mrs. Burns' license is for the place in which she kept a saloon for several years. It is ou the 0 st side of Main street, just north of Lloyd. Martin 8. Pureell will usehis license for the property 011 East Lloyd street in. which he formerly kept a store. Mint Sell Out. As my store room is rented and I must vacate, it is necessary that I shall sell out my entire stock of dry goods, ladies' aud child ren's underwear and hosiery, boots, shoos and rubbers, oto. There will be an auction every night and private sales during tho day until March 1st. Sell's Bargain store, SG South Main street, next door to Iuh clothing store, Shenandoah. 2-14-U" A Paralytic Stroke. John R. Hughes, au aged resident of South West street, received a paralytic stroke at three o'clock this morning. His friends said this afternoon they did not think the stroke was a dangerous one. The left side of the body is affected. Mr. Hughe is under the care of Dr. Straup. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, rw "THE KIND THAT CUKES." Twelve Photon for Bfle. By sending us your cabinet, together with cents, we will finish yon on doaeu pastes. W. A. Kkabey. RorOttgti ASBttra. To night the School Board will hold its regular monthly meeting and to morrow night the Borough Council will hold its final meeting for the fiscal year of 1869-08. It is understood the Counellmeu-eleet will be' present at the meeting to-morrow night. The new Borough Council will organise on Monday. Keep It In the house and It will save yon many an anxious moment duilog the olmBEeg of season and weather; we refer to Dr. Ball's dough Hyrup, the beet remedy lor etwgs a ad cold. A Oave.ln. There was a cave-In at Mores, last night, under the Lehigh V allay aide tiaek leading to the colliery. It let five ears into the breach aud a brakeman along with them. A rope was thrown to the man. He Autened it about his waist and -was hoisted out. Bay KtjfitOH near. Be raie that tho same Lbssio & Babe, Ashland, Pv, is printed oa every tktck, 3-3-3 taw Beet photographs and erayoni at Dabb'g.
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