EVENING HERALD. JQL VOL. VIII.--NO. 1. SHENANDOAH. PA.. FRIDAY. MARCH 8. 1893. one: CENT. A Big Drive IS NOW ON AT IP. J 28 South Main St. Clearing Sale of Winter Goods ! 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. ii musements, pEUOUSON'S THEATRE. r. J. tUKQtJBON, MANAOHII. MONDAY, MARCH 6th, '93 SHUT A-N 1 BACK AFTER MAUI YSABS th e teachers contest THB STRANGE EXPERIENCE OP THOMAS WILLIAMS. Return of MARIE HUBERT A VERY GLOOMY LIFE MADE HAPPY F- R-O'H In The Witch ! SBrd Week of Presentation. f!7th Performance. "Best Amorlojn play yet written." Prices, 25, 50 and 75 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. An Old Man Returns to Sohuylklll Oouuty After a Prolonged Ab sences and is Reunited With His Friends. -TIIK MASTER- House Painters and Decorators Have adopted the following prices for paper hanging and decorating for 1693, Commencing ainrcli x. Psr piece for Brown nnd White Blanks 12Ko " ' GUI Papers,,... 15o " Embossed Papers 18o " " Decorating Ceilings 18c " Joining or Butting 18c Four Cornices to bo charged as 1 piece 18c Ulueslzlng, per room 12x11 feet 60c Larger and smaller rooms according to size. Removlntr old naner and preparing walls, 26o per hour. All work guaranteed. No Paper Hung by the Day, pERGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. lTBUanSON, MANAOElt. FRIDAY, MAROH 10th, '93 15th year of tho groat fun creator. CHARLES L. DAVIS, Presenting hU famous Yunkeo comedy, "ALVIN JOSLIN" Special Scenery from his Alvln Theatre, PltlBburg. 750 Laughs in 180 Minutes, Prices, 25, 50 sud 75 Gents. Reserved seats on sale atltlrlln'g drug store. R. O, Wejuenmoyeb, R. T). R. HAGEN1IUCII, JOHN Jj, HASSLEIt, QIOKGEM. HOYEIl, J. H. MEUt, John P. Cahden, Fhakcib Dj.eoas, t. w. ccnville, Geo. W. HASsleu, Wii. J. Link, Edwakd Evebett, J. P. Williams & Son. Furniture S. Mam St., Shenandoah. T. J. O'HAREH'S JB&xloex Sliop, COR. MAIN AND OAK SIS Everything In tho tonsorlal line done In first Class siyie. udu wui ,uu Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt') 19 and 21 West Oak Street, SnENANDOAH, PA. Br stocked with the best beer, porter, rIob, nhlakles, brandies, wines, etc. Finest cigars. Bating barattached. Cordial Invitation to all. SPRING OF '93 Intending buyers are Invited toinspectwhat may be termed the largest variety of Furniture ever seen in Shenandoah. Prices the lowest. Pianos, Oigaus and Sewing Maehlnes in various styles and prices. J. P. Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. -f S. KISTLER, M, D., TBTS101AS AND BUE9XON. Offlco 120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, die and Dee JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. OVER TWO THOUSAND MORE VOTBS POLLED YESTERDAY. Tim tlninil Total up to I)to If) Ovor Seventy-live Tlimittiml Somo l'liilu Hints to Ktcuers I'rom tlin Jlun ngeuirnt of the Contest. NOCII ARDENwas out done when, two weeks ago this day, Thomas Williams, sevonty years ofgo, grizzled, gray and penniless, arrived in Pottsvillo aftor an absence of 27 years. II o li d traveled through the South and nil over tho West, as miner, prospector, guide nnd scout, and at Inst returned to the home of his younger days. On reaching Pottsvlllc, ho at once went to tho hmints of his old cronies, only to And new faces. Ho inquired for his children, but none knew whither thoy had gone. At last ho inquired for himself and was told that ho was dead nnd hurled long before. Sad, it was, indeed, lie had come a long way nnd endured great privation, expecting soon to bo under tho sheltering roof of his children, where ho would receive caro iu his old ago and instead found himself a stranger in a strango land, without means or friends In despair ho went to tho Almshouse. It was there, that by mero accident, ho learned of a son living in Shenandoah. Tho discovery was a joyful surprise to Mr. Williams and ho caused a letter to bo written to his sou hero, tho receipt of which was an other great surprise as tho father had not been seen or heard of for many years and the last heard was somewhat uncertain inl'orma tlon through a Pennsylvania miner who said he had seen the old man in tho wilds of Tennessee. Mr. Williams was brought to this town by his son last night. When a reporter saw him this morning ho was sitting by his son's tiro side in a comfortahlo homo on East Apple alley, happy and contented, with n grand child on eaeli knee, who listened attentively to the stories of travel and adventures in tho far west. James T. Williams, the son, resides at 120 East Apple alley. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its 'THE KIND THAT CORES." I'MItSONAL. 35 CTS. PER YARD von Home-made Hag Carfet. Taken out of the loom to day. Othors for 45, 50 and 62c, extra heavy. Brussels and Ingrain Carpets and Oil Cloths. Remnants will be sold almost at your own prlco. o. oo. apiiLXoaairES'iis Carpet Store, 10 South Jartlm St. of NEW CARPETS-I893 JBor the Spring Trade. JVtto Patterns in Moqnetfe, Potty and Tapestry Prusselst All Trices, Irani 50 Cints up. A Mill Line of Ingrain f, From 35 Cents up. A Full Stock of Fag Carpets, Wttv Fags, Choice Pattern, At Lota Prices. Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleum, All-Widths and Prices, jrom 25 cents up FLOUR.. FLOUR. MlnnBsota "Daisy" Family Pattnt. lYliite Wheat Pastry Mour. Old Time Graham Flour. High Grade Holler Flour, $d.50 per bbl. Choice Ffesh-ground Bye Flour. Just Received Our First Invoice of Summer Sausage. I Another Shipment oi nrnnire) Direct From Florida ; Now on tlie Way. Fancy Crcniuery ant Dairy Ilutter. it: Mcado Peters moved his family to Lakeside yosterday. Miss Mamo Williams went to Jit. Carael this morning. County Commissioner Bowes was a visitor to town to-day. S. A. lieddall went to Washington, D. C, to day, on business. I!ev. Kane loft yesterday afternoon to visit friends in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rrown, of Lost Creek, ero Been at the theatre last evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Beddall went to Potts- lllo yesterday to attend tho funoral of a friend. Thomas Jenkins, of Turkey Run, has slightly recovered from his severe attack of illness. James, John and Robert Martin and family. Wilkes-Bane, were the guests of John Weeks yesterd .y. John It. Hughes, of South West street, who suffered a paralytic stroke on Wtunewlay, is still iu a serious condition. William Hughes hug left for Johnstown, where he will'be seen behind the desk of one ol the first class hotels, as clerk. Robert Knight has reeigued his position at Magargle's to accept one with James Hughes, formerly of town, at Johnstown. Rev. William O. Davis, of South Wales O. li., will visit town to-morrow and will preach in the Welsh Congregational church Sunday morning and evening. J. J. Fruney and wife, John F. Higgins and daughter, Miss M'Lisa Higgins, George J. Hlggius, of Shamokin; Misses Kate Franoy and Kate O'Hura left town this morning to attend the inauguration of President Clovoland. Mrs. Curry, of South West street, returned homo last evening lrom Pittsburg with hor son, Thomas Curry. Mr. Curry is in very poor health, having been oonhneu to his homo for the post eighteen months with stomach trouble, and returns to this town for the benefit of his health. John A. Rtttlly, George L. Thomas and a number of other gentlemen, whose names we failed to learu, left for Washington to-day, and before returning will visit Norfolk and Bluefield. 'Squire Monagban will join the party at Washington. The enlargement of the powers heretofore possessed by First Vice President Thomson, of the Pennsylvania Railroad, is a fitting recoguit en noj only of Mr. Thomwu's abil ity but of the growth of he Pennsylvania System, with which he has been to long eon nectrd. Ho is to havo special suporvitJon of tho freight andiausportation departments, besides charge oi an rotations oi mat onar aeter with competing ! connecting liaes, and "under the direction of the President at tend geuenUly to the executive business of the company." The oubide publio have had but little general knowledge of Mr. Frank Thomson, the First Vice President, bat the railroad men of the couutry and those who have intimate eatings with the Pennsyl vania Railroad never havo had anything but praist fur his gruat (attentive ability aud high regard fur hlui personally. Holderman's Jewelry Btore leads as ever Nellie lUird lBKH.l Msmelt. Wasloy J879K Agnes Sttrtn lMlltt Mary A. Connelly TWO MabaUVairchfld 7. MM Frank II. Williams 5311 Carrie Faust ... iflrr Urldgct A. liurns 11W7 AnnaM.Dengler 1811 Mary A. liatTerty 1M7 Llllle U. Phillip 1331 Mary A.Htack . 1128 Carrie M. Smith 1078 Ilftttle Hess lai James H. Levrls - 4ol EllaClauser - - 4CT Maggie Cavanaugh 881 Annie Mansell - 850 Hannah Reese i.. 316 Clara CUne 282 Satilo UanWl - 199 Ireno Shane 105 Jennie Ramage ISi Lizzie Lohe 121 Llzzlo O'Connell K0 Votes polled yesterday 2273 Grand total .7(1182 SPECIAL NOTICE! It has again hecomo npparont that certain people are oxcrtlug thcmsolvos to throw dis trust upon the Heuald's tonchera' contest. Somo of the tactics adoptod by thoso peoplo arc so despicable aud cowardly that wo have concluded to bring them, or thoso who fool Ishly allow themselves to ho misguided by their statements, to a realization of tho fact that in putting tho contest on foot wo havo in no wiso licensed any ono to go boyond the bounds of reason in a criticism of the manage mcnt of the affair, or of thoso who havo that management in hand Now onco again wo call upon tho slandorcrs to whom we refer to como forward with any. thing which they deem is proof that fraud in any way enteis into tho management of the contest. It is kilown that somo parties who aro iu dustriously working upon tho sentiments of somo of tho contestants to encourago a spirit of distrust are working for tho intoresta of their own favorites aud hope, by reducing the number of contestants and votes to en hance their chauces, This spirit has been especially noticeable, siuce the announcement hvthoHEltALDthatit would offer extra iu ducements to the contestants. Wo havo lepentedty announced, and wo now reiterate that wo are csertiug all our powers io conduct tho coutost as fair as timo, labor aud integrity can make it. We thought wo had convinced all our friends of tills, but wo fiud that some aro weak enough to listen to and give a color of plausibility to tho cloaked reports of a few jealous aud mischlof making peoplo. WINDING UP THE OLD ORGAN IZATION'S AFFAIRS. A ROUTINE ORDER LAST NIGHT The Oounoilrnen-Eleot Attarfd t.h Meeting as Gueste of the Old Body To Re-organize on Monday Next. OBE'S OBSBE VATIONS. mm What lie Sees ami Henri) During Ills Truvpls. If the bill which Senator Laudls has Intro duced at Harrlaburg becomes n law some of the political heelers who will not work for eaudhhito until their wheels are first "greased" will have to devise other means for "pounding" the candidates than those now iu vogue Tho proposed law is similar to that which is in operation in New York and It makes provisions that will apply to nominating conventions. It applies to elec tion expenses and holds that payments fur printing, traveling expenses, dissemination of news, liolltical meetings, conventions and HUE Isorough Council employment of watchors shall bo legal. lees r?r ti ( r.. .i i it Lt ti jiuiu m nnst regular istm iwr mo unitirmiBuiuu ui niiuutm lAriiau- meeting for tho month tutes a misdemeanor and the punishment is fixed at not more than $600 aud six months imprisonment or both. A failure to file n statement of expenses within ten days alter election is a misdemeanor aud punishable by a line not exceeding $1,000 or Imprisonment for not more than one year or both Riul forfeits the office of any one elected who shall id to fill such expense accounts within the ten days. of March last night ami which was virtually the last business meeting for the fiscal year of 1R92-03. Very little business was transacted aud the large number of citiieens who sat in tho publio enclosure with tho expectation of witnessing a lively session wore disappointed. Tho Couuoilmen present were Messrs. Maguiie, Phaleu, Schellly, James, Lamb, VaiiDusen, Holman, Gable, Amour, Devers, Gallagher nnd Uelteridgo. The absentees were Messrs. Coakley, Hopkins aud Stout. Councilman-elect Kane, Finney, G.ifligau and Dougherty occupied scats witli tho old members as invited guests and Chief Rurgees olcct liurns occupied a seat with tho out going ofllccrs of tho borough. All tho business was of a routino character and no ono seemed disposed to cuter into a prolonged argument. Mr. Devers again arose and said he wanted to know why the joint committee on water works did not mako a report on what it has dono during tho past year. Ho also wautod an itemized statement showing receipts ami expenditures by tho committee. Ho wanted tliis information as ho is about to leave Council and wished to bo nblo to speak iu lelligeutly on tho matter to his constituents if called to account. No ono seemed disposed to speak on the subject aud Mr. Devers question aud request went by without comment or action. Tho Financo Committee reported that it bad agreed with Receiver of Taxes Schmidt on tho amount due the borough. It is under stood Mr. Schmidt will make settlement with tho committee bofoio the new Council Is organized. This was about all tho business transacted beforo tho consideration of bills was taken up, which included tho payment of several bills incurred during the year and among bills contracted for advertising iu connection with tho proposed water works. It was decided that the meeting for the organization of tho now Council be hold Monday evening, next, between 7 and 8 o'clock. Tho Gambling Complaints. The IIcealii to-day received a letter For tho last timo we assuro tho public that m,d A christian Mother" in which much we aro conducting tho contest ou a lair aud consijonlt0ii is given to the existence of honest basis. cambllnL' dens in this town. Tho communl Now, wo claim to have somo rights iu this is . verv jutorosting ono and if ono' affair and wo propose to assert them iu order j,ajf tll0 statements aro facts there is cor to protoct ourselves against tho designs ot tajiy eoo& grounds for complaint. We would-be destroyors of tho altair and as the I woi,i ijt0 t0 Eivo the letter in full to tho first step: nubile, but the old obstacle again ' arises, tli First Wo will rcHtpone announcing oun oorreeiondeut fails to furnish her real name extra inducements until Saturday, tho lltli M ,m evijence Gf g00d faith. She accounts inst. for this by saying, "When I make threats Second Wo want all contestants to under- nmilat the(e iaoeg ,e (her husband) says if stand that we invite all evidence mat win t msl6 anv complaint against those dens he sliow a tinge ot lraul in the contest. wm eaVe me and my little children and Third We will give each oouteataut until sm 8frai(j to wentlon my name for fear my the 11th inst. to produce any evidence of fraud aud wait until that time for any oue who will not be convinced to withdraw. Fourth At the expiration of the time stated (March 11th) We will consider all re niaininit in the contest as endorsers of the management and will proceed to announce our oxtra inducements. This is nlaiu. blunt and decisive. We will make no more assertions, denials or protesta tions, but iviU see that no one shall gain an unfair advantage iu the contest by painting the management black. Do you suffer from any form of Rheu matiooomplaiuta? The celebrated imported Anchor Pain Expellor will quickly relieve you. No hotter friend to havo ou hand for lutiuenza, Uaekache, Paius in tho bide, Chests or Joints. 80 prUe atodals awarded to the manufacturers of this valuable prepara tion. 25 aud 50 ceats por bottle, at C II. Hagenbuch, P. P. D. Kirlin, J. M. Hillan, and other druggists. Jt A Wheel llroke. Engine No. 214 and several ears of a P. & R. local freiiiht train left tho track near Rappahannock yesterday aud was delayed almost thirty minutes iu oonsequenoe. No one iuiurud and little damage done. It was oaused by a broken tank wheal. USE DANA'S SABSAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURBS." A Ultra Chauco. The license, good will and fixtures of the Paul Summa saloon, on South Main stieet, is offered for sale. Fassessloa given imuiedl ately. For farther particulars apply to 2-28.tf J- J- Franby. Housekeeper wanted in small family. Ap- nlv at 100 N. Main street. 3-81-tf Twelve l'hotos tor Sua. By sending ns your sabluet, together with cents, we will tuish yoa one doeen photo. l-g-tf W, A. KK4.0BY, Beet wwk dace at Brendan's Stsaaa Laan Iff. XtytMg white and spoil tm. Lae tartalus a afrneiafty. AU work gwwwiteei Fresh Uoiris Hlver Cove Oystors reefs' V4 daily at Osteitis. husband will find it out and abuse me, bot perhaps yon can guess where this comes from for gambling is breaking our family up. Notwithstanding these reasons we cannot publish the letter as desired. It contains the names of several men who are alleged to be promoting the evil and specifies places where It Is carried ou. Should the IIkbald make the charges publio aud be called upoa to prove them we would find, as we havenn the past, that uo one would step forward to help us, for reasons similar to those which the correspondent gives for not giving us her real name, and as a result wc would be left In the lurch. A warrant sworn out on one half the letter sets forth would be effective. There are many people In this Miction who were deeply affcotod when they heatd of the distressing accident that befell Jacob Wana- maker at Philadelphia on Wednesday. Mr. Wanamsker wns well known to all tho travelers iu this section owing to tho position he held ou the Lehigh Valley Tallroad for a, umber of years. I havo received a copy of the roport of 1). Waller, Jr., Superintendent of Publio In struction, for 1803. I find in it an interest ing report to the Sluto Department from County Superintendent Weiss in which he calls special attention to the fact that the school directors and school teacliers of Schuyh kill county find county institutes are of practical benellt to tho teaohers. superin tendent Weiss also devotes much space to a specification of additions to and improvement of school houses, apparatus and text-books iu Ids jurisdiction nnd in closing his report says: "I would again urgo tho directors to olect toachorB on merit, pay better salaries, and employ the Tory best talent available for all their schools, especially for primary schools. Tho large increase of state appro priation will afford dlrcctura an excollout op portunity of increasing tho salaries of teachers, Icngtlioulng tko school terra, and adopting tho system of free text-books." The State Superintendent's report also eBibraces an interesting statement by 'Super intendent L. A. Freeman ou the condition of tho schools in this district which closes with tho words, "Progress is still the watchword at Shenandoah." The report shows that Shen andoah has 43 schools and 40 teaohers. The scholars number 2,0021,203 males and 1,397 females and the cost per month is $1.02 per pupil. The wages for teachers aggregate $:0,33321 per annum aud the total ex penditures $ID,I23.G0. OBB. USE DANA'S SAR3APARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUr.ES." a. A. It. Notes. Yost 110 meets to-night. The representatives to tho Encampment are all home. The appropriations for pensions this year 1 over $160,000,000. Post 140, of town, is preparing a surprise for our people in April. Everybody who has a true seuse of right; and propriety will approve the adoption of a resolution by the Grand Army Encampment of Pennsylvania, at Lebanon, that the pension roll shall be made a roll of honor. In taking this action the Grand Army has shown itself Imbued with a proper degree of self respect, well as a regard for the public treasury. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, ITS "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Th&t old established cougk remedy, Downs Elixir, still mere than holds its own in the public estimation, despite sharp aud active competition. It is a "home remedy," and in this locality needs no word of praise from us, so well and favorably known is it. It is the standard remedy for coughs, oolds and all throat troubles,; with great numbers of our ixmnln. and their ooatiuued use and uu solicited recommendation of it speaks vol- nmes in itsi favor. irKio ton, VI., Jrte Pruu, January 20, 1S82. lm Who Knows lllm? M-s. Margaret Ksrwick, of New Hope, Bucks county, hs written Chief of Police Davis, asking for information eonoerning bar son, Howard Ersklne. Mrs. Kerwiek says she has been searching for the boy ovor a year and has learned tliat he is employed as door boy in one of the mines hero. The mother says she has a good home for the hoy. it u uLrioilv an American lemedy: home' made and without foreign Savor, w. refer to Bulvatleu Oil, ibe greatest cure on earth for paio. Obituary. . We regret to announce to death of the iutaut son of Hon. Ellas Davis at New Castle yesterday. The child was IT mouths old and I died of diphtheria, which batted the skill several able physician. Must slt out. As my store room is Tented and I must acate, it is necessary that I shall sell out my entire stock of dry goods, ladles' and child ren's underwear and hosiery, boots, shoes ami robbers, etc There will he an auction every night and private sales during the day until March 1st. Sett's Bargain store, 85 Soutk Main street, next door to his clothing store, Shenandoah. 2-H-tf A Sharp Triok. In the early part of this week a Hungarian rented a house ou West Cherry street and. paid ene month's Tent in advaaoe. He then told a Hungarian friend what he had done and received congratulations. Hungarian. No. 2 then ran home, threw his! wife, stove, bed aud wash-boiler upon a wagon, drove to tho house spoken of aud deuiauded the key. The owner being a person who thinks all Hungarians look alike, surrendered the key and within a short time the house was occupied. Hungarian No. 1 subt)Us)tly oalled at the house and found the doer barricaded and at last report No. 8 was stftl holding the fort with a month's real paW lis advance. Facts must aud will stand. Dr. Case prepares the wrest aud safest Cough and Croup Syrup in the known world. Priest 81 and 60 cents. tlilerlttltely l'otiHHl. It is aunouneed by William Qibaoa that the sparring contest which was to have takes place between him and Donaho on the 6th lust., in Bobbins' open house, idefloltely postponed. UwatrMua !,) te tlewaaimpslswt. Xoasp'a Balaam will stop th lHswatt Knsrafod. Ut. X. Wright, rooaaUy of Saguwd, Hv Umutoue fiaur. Sa sare tikM tfe i been nwl as pianist at Wash's hM alj&lljw.AiW.rH,irtsl oa every saek, 3-Mtaw irMIO MMTe tfcto tTOMft palwkig tatty.