EVENING HERALD. THE SHENANDOAH. PA.. MONDAY. MARCH G. 1893. one: CENT. VOL. V1LT.--NO. 3. A Big Drive IS NOW ON AT if. or. 28 South Main St. Clearing Sale of Winter Goods 1 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. R musements. F ERGUSON'8 THEATRE. P. J. rinausoN, MANAGBlt. MONDAY, MAKOH 6th, '93 Return of MA1UK HUBERT F'RO-H-M'A-N I In The Witch ! 93rd Week of Presentation. 077th Performance. "Heat American play jet written." Prices. s. so aiul 75 Cents. Resorvcd scats at Klrlln's drug storo. AN IffiBEfflG SERMON ANOTHER OP REV. O' BOYLE'S POPULAR SERMONS. THE GOAT OF MANY COLORS. GOING ALOHGVHERRILY. FRIENDS OP SCHOOL TEACH ERS STILL VOTING. "What OonstltutoB Loadors of Mon and Womon and tho Tribula tions They Must Expect. Two OlaBsos of Followers. F" 'EKGUSON'S TnEATItE. P. J. rEUGUSON, MAN AO EH, r v w w s,Mt mm -THE MA.STEIX- House Painters and Decorators Have adopted tho following prices for paper hanging and decorating for 1893, Coiumeiiclni; Mnrcli 1. Pr piece for Brown and White Blanks 12tfo " ' Gilt Papers lBo " " Embossed Papers 18o ' " Decorating Ceilings 18o " ' Joining or Butting 18c Four Cornices to ho charged as 1 pleco 18c Olueslzlng.'pcrroora 12x14 feet 60c Larger and smaller rooms according to slzo. Removing old paper and preparing walls, per hour. All work guaranteed. No Paper Hung by the Day, 25c K. 0, WEIDENMOYEIt, R. D. R. HAOENBUcn. JOHN L, HASSLEU, GIOBOEM. llOTKIl, J. H. MEnL, J0I1K P. CAROEN, FIIANC1B DEEOAN, T. W. CONVIM.E, Geo. W. Hassleii. Wm. J. Link, Edwabd Everett, FRIDAY, MARCH 10th, '93 15th year of the great fun creator. CHARLES L. DAVIS, Presenting his famous Yankee comedy. "ALVIN JOSLIN" Special Scenery from his AlvinTheatro, Pittsburg. 180 Laughs in 180 Minutes, Prices, as, 50 and 75 Cents Reserved seats on sale at Klrlln's drug store. J. P. Williams & Son. urnit 11 re S. Main St., Shenandoah. OAT of Many Colors" was tho tliemo of Rev. Robort O'Boylc's sixth popular sermon in tho Trinity Reformed church last night. Tho discourse was listened to by a large assemblage and apparently had much effect. In tlio world's history there havo always been men who have stood In tho front ranks leading. Joseph, who received thocoat of many colors, slood at tho head of Ills tribe and tho coat was given him by his father as an ovidenco of the greatness of the leader. To bo a leader it is necessary to possess cer tain qualifications of mind and heart. Joseph was such a man. From curly youth ho was a pious child. It is a straneo anomaly that leaders aro followed by two distinct classes, enemios and friends. Man who will load must expect to mako enemies: they will come in contact with men inforior to thomselves. Thoso who bellovo In a man's leadership will follow lilm and place confidence aud trust in him. Tho groat secret of tho success of generals in armies is the confidence and trust placed in them by tho rank and fllo. When Sheridan was 20 milos from Winchester tho battle was being lost becauso ho was not there, but rid ing to tho scene as fast as his black steed could carry him ho appeared beforo his men They rallied unou his appearance and tho battlo was won. When Joseph took tho leadership of his tribe tho men ho camo in contact with wcro Ills brothers, men you would think should OPRING OF '93 Intending buyers havo stood by him, but they became joalous of . . .1 1.1, lnn.lnMl.l .....1 i.nlln.1 l.tn. a Wnmnr nr Vj nre invited to iiiRpectwhatmayhe termed tho largest variety of Furniture ever seen in Shenandoah. Prices the lowest. Pianos, Organs aud Sewing Machines in various styles and prices T. J. O'HAREN'S Bailoei Slop, COR. MAIN AND OAK STS, Everything In the tonsorlal line done In first elass style. A fine hath room attached. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Bar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, wines, etc Finest cigars. 3 atlng bar attached. Cordial invitation to all. I J- -jy- 8. KISTLER, M. D., rsraioiAN and burgeon. 'Oface 120 North Jardin street, Shenandoah. 13 South Main St. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Me and Beer JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch Tho .Seventh Week or tho "llrriildV Con test Clccs With Over HlRlity Thousand Votes Pulled Mirny Voles Received on Snturdtiy Lust, A VERY HABROW ESCAPE. SENSATIONAL EXPERIENCE OP TWO BREAKER BOYS. CARRIED DOWN A GOAL GHUTE. 35 JBor the Spring Trade. Hew Patterns in Moquette, Body and Tapestry Brussels, All Prices, Irom 60 Cents up. A lull Line of Ingrains, From 35 Cents up. JL Full Stoclt of Hag Carpets, N(w Rags, Choice Pattern, At Low Prices. Moor Oil Cloths and Linoleum, All Widths and Prices, ram 25 cents up. his leadership and called him a dreamer, or what some of us would call to-day a crank The presentation of tho ricli coat of many colors increased the spirit ol joalousy against Joseph and led to his salo into slavery by his brothers. Apply this coat to our individual lives Let us as people of tho 19th century put on tho robo of Christ, not a robo of many nnlnra Tf la tlin ftnfwflTll nnnpnTOtl'll ttlflt Williams & boil, gets us into trouble. Tho external of nature has many colors and many sides. Homo men will grasp you by tho hand, smile and say pleasant things at one moment, and at the next ho will turn to your neighbor aud stab you in t ho back. But that is not tho worso. This man has a third color or side, aud when ho is accused o betraying you ho will Ho in tho effort to -ave himself. Thus ho wears tho coat of many colors. It is this coat this back biting, cossining characteristic of human nature CTS PER YARD that hellks "P tho purest homo and beautiful j.0Il fireside and causes hearts that should beat as Home-made Hag Carpet. 000 t0 u,at separately and independently. us ussuutu Ule uuiw.uu Kuru ui UllHlllli nature and let us bo true mon and women. Tho groat characteristic of those who lead men and women is true manhood and woman hood. Yesterday President Orovcr Cleveland made his Inaugural address at Washington. He called upon tho citizens of this couutry to stand by him as he would stand by tho Con stitution and defend it. But most of all, the trua characteristic of all, ho called upon God to help him carry on and advocate tho inter ests of tho country. That shows the true manhood. What wo need in this town is manhood and womanhood. We havo a population of over 17,000, but the men aud women aro in the minority. Let us put on tho coat of one color, tho spotless robo of Jesus Christ and be true to our God, our country, our fellowmen and ourselves Kev. O'Boyle announced that the subject of his noxt sermon will bo "Tho Young Man Friend." Nellie llalrd 110(17 MumoH. Wasloy 1BOS7 Agnos Stein hhmk Mary A. Connolly 7373 MahaluFairchlld MID Frank B. Williams M08 Carrie Faust 16M7 Anna M.Denglor 1956 Bridget A. Hums 1949 Llllio B. Phillips 1381 Mary A. Laffcrty 1374 MaryA.Htack . 1815 Carrie M. Smith 1094 HattleHoss - 755 Jamos It, Lewis 405 Ella Clauscr 436 Hannah Reoso 424 Maggie Cavanaugh 381 Annie Mansoll 383 Clara C'llne 282 Sadie Danlcll 228 Ireno Shane lOfl Jennie Ramago 139 Lizzie Lcho 121 Lizzlo O'Connell HO Votes polled yesterday 2012 Grand total 60583 Tho Astors nnd tho Vandcrbilts, tho VanRensclaors nnd tiio Hchcrmcrhorus and others of tho bluo bloods of Now York are going to attend tho World's Fair. They will travel in special trains of palaco cars and llvo in luxury nil tho while they linger by tho lako. This gives tho whole alfair tho stamp and sanction of tho Four Hundred of society's elect. Thesa millionaires, howover, will faro no more sumptuously than tho teachers who are to visit the Exposition at tho expense of the Herald. They go in palaco cars ; eo will tho teachers. By special train at high speed ; so will the lmmblo instructors of tho youth. They will havo thrco square meals a day, and so will tho guests of tho Hi:uali. The teachers will pass through tho saino gates as the Four Hundred, will sec the same exhibits, enjoy tho saino sights and marvel at the same wouders of tho world gathered there. Tho millionaires won't bo able to crowd ono whit more pleasure into a day than tho pedagoguos, Moanwhilo tho Herald's voting contest goes morrily on. It's a fair field. Anybody and everybody may voto old folks and children, young men and maidens, at tho same time getting all tho news for a cent. Their Critical Position Was Only Dlscovorod by Accident Tho Lives Saved by Prompt Action of Workmen. EORGE POWELL and John Cllne, two boys, had a miraculous escape from death at tho breaker of tho Kchloy Run colliery on Satur day. It was only by accident that their per ilous situation was dis covered aud ono of thorn was in a critical condition when ros- cued. Tho two boys wero employed in run ning the chestnut coal jigs of tho breaker. They got into tho pea coal chuto and wero carried down and covered by from forty to fifty tons of tho coal. It Is said tho boys had no business in tho chuto and by their friends it is stated they stepped upon somo frozen coal, which failed to bear their weight and tlioy wore drawn down. No ono know where tho boys wero until n man who was at tho gate of tho chute, load ing a car, saw a foot protrudo. Tho loader gavo an alarm and ran to tho upper office of the colliery, where Superintendent Bairdand Chief Engineer II. S. Thomiwon, of Potts- vlllo, wero in consultation. Mossrs. Baird and Thompson hastened down to tho colliery. xno iormer orocrcii tnat au tlio coal uo run outatonconnd tho forty odd tons wont streaming upon the railroad tracks under tho breaker. Witli ono door open n littlo nnd tho coal rushing out of tho other, some ventila tion was created In tho chuto. In a very short timo somo men who went into tho chute secured tho two boys and the running oi coal was stopped. Powell was wholly unconscious. Cliuo was partly so and was able to say, "I'm not hurt" when the men found him. Tho boys wero taken Into tho lower colliery office nnd given stimulent. In a short timo both had recovered sullicicntly to walk home. Ono of tho boys was out to work again to day. Credit is duo the men employed about tho breaker for tho prompt mauner in which they effected tho rescue. SOLDIERS' HOME. Kumuuirlrcil Report tit tho Trustee fur I HI) 1.115. For tho information of tho Grand Army renders of tho Hkiiat.d wo tako the follow lug extracts from tho last report of the trus tees of the Soldiers' Homo at Erio, Pa. : Present Juno 1, 1801, 578 ; admitted, 195; rondmiltod, 58; total, 771. Losnaa: Dii charged at their own request, 317 ; dropped, absenco without leavo, 88 ; deserted, 31 ; discharged for Intoxication, Ac., 15 ; deaths, 25 ; total, -M0. Members present and abtcnt May HI, 1802, 331. Number of pensioners present May 31, lbU2, 121; present and obsent Juno 1, 1891, 210; ditto, May 31, 1802, 108. Total nmount paid into the Home by pen sioners, 0,530.22. Sample bills of faro for Sunday and a week day: Sunday Breakfast, fresh sausage fried, fried potatoes, bread, butter and coflee. Dinner, roast beef and gravy, boiled potatoes, boiled parsnips, bread, butter nnd coffee. Supper, cold corn beef, poach pio, grapos, bread, butter aud tea. Week-days Break fast, rolled oats mush and milk, fried potatoos, broad, butter aud coffeo. Dinner, fresh bcof hollo 1, boiled potatoes, vegetable soup nnd crackers, butter and collee. Supper, corn mush and milk, Graham gems, raw tomatoes bread, butter aud ten. One month's supply of tobacco, together with paper, envelopes, pens, hairbrush, comb, liisp, suspenders, towels, handkerchiefs, be sides a complete uniform suit and under clothes nro given each member. There wero nlno admissions from this county from May 1, 1891, to Juno 1, 1692, as follows: William Bradley, Mluersvllle; George Brownmlller, Pottsvillo; James Burns, Shen andoah; Georgo W. Ernst and Otto Sisldol, Frackville; Hartman Mayforth, Girard villa; Gotlieb Nabholz, Ashland; Henry Schroop, Schuylkill Haven. Among tho illustrations in tho report is one called tho "Pension Ireo Group," in which tho lato David Parry is easily recog nized. Ed. Mason, who was also an inmato f tho Homo when tho picture was taken, Is seen in tho background. USE DANA'S SARSAPAIULLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." PERSONAL. A SURPRISE. Taken out of the loom to-day. Others for 45, wtonH.n prim tipuvv. itrussels and Ingrain Carpets and Oil Cloths. Remnants wtll bo sold almost at your own price. O. X. FHIOKE'S Caroet Store, 10 South Jardin St. FLOUH. FLOUR Minnesota "Daisy" Family Patent. White Wheat Pastry Mour. , Old Time Graham Flour. High Grade Boiler Flour, $4.50 per bbl. Choice Fresh'grotmd Hyo Flour. JUBt Received Our First Invoice of Summer Snusnec. Another Shipment ol orntuveH Direct From Florida, v - Now on the Way. Fancy Creamery and Dairy Butter. 13 SncrHinentul Services. There was uo preaching on Sunday in the Methodist Episcopal church. In the morning one of tho largest sacramental services which wero ever held in tho church was celebrated. Tho now probationers sixty-six in number received their first communion. In the even ing tho church was packed to overflowing, Tho Sunday school missionary anniversary was held and the services were of an un usually interesting nature. Tho supcrintcn dent, Dr. J. 8. Calleu, presided. The report of the secretary showed that tho classes had contributed $137 to the cause of missions, tho class of Jcase Hughes taking the banner. USE DANA'S SAKS A PAHILL A, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." W. J. Evans went to Mt. Carmel this morn- in?. 'Squire T. T. Williams spent to day at ottsvillo. William Wynne, of Mahanoy City, spent yesterday here. Mrs. William Stein visited friends at Mahanoy City to-day. James Wynne, of Mahauoy City, was a isitor in town Saturday. Meade Peters came up from Lakeside yes erday to seo Ills friends. Chief of Police Davis was iu attcudanco at tho county court to-day. Miss Maggio Gamer and Mr. Callowhill, of shland, spont yesterday In town. Miss Bella Cliff, of Port Carbon, is visiting the family of her undo, Henry Aregood. J. W. Wildower, of Wilkes-Barre, spoilt Sunday in town, the guest of E. W. Wilde. Mrs. Charles H. Sloycr, of Reading, is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oerthcr. Miss Salllo Marquardt, of Pottsville, is the guest of Mrs Daniel Snyder, of North Jar din street. M. M. Burke, J. K. Coylc, T. E. Beddall md J. H, Pomeroy, Esqs., attended court at Pottsville to day. Miss Emma Williams, after spending the past week in town with relatives, returned to Philadelphia this morning. Miss Clara Granger, of Mahanoy City, 6pent Sunday in town with her sister, Mrs. E. A. Anstock, of North Jardin street. Constables Toomey, Phillips, Daudo and llolaud wont to the county seat to-day to mako monthly returns to tho court. B. F. Bertolette, formerly of the Atlantic City division of the Reading system, is now superintendent of the Willlamsport division Thomas Jenkins, of Wilkes-Barre, who spent the past few days visiting friends in Mahanoy City and town, left to-day for Mt. Carmel. The Herald, iu the absence of its editor lost week, unintentionally located General II. L. Cake, the popular veteran of the lato war, in Northumberland, The General is a resident of Tamaqua, vfhero he first went 30 years ago and is still a citizen of that ancient burg. ' The error arose from the fact that the General has charge of bis own and his sisters' ostato in Northumberland and goes there frequently to look after their Interests. There are many bad features in most of tho Cough Syrups of the day, that contain I opium, tartar emetic, aud morphine, Dr, Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka is free from I all of thorn. Twelve Photos for OOo. By sending us your cabinet, together with t cents, we will finish you one dozen photos. 1-8-tf W. A. Keaqey. Best work done at Bronnan's Steam Lauu try. Everything whlto aud spotless. Lace mrtains a specialty. All work guaranteed To Storekeeper. A lot of old nowspapers, suitable for wrapping goods, &c, for sale cheap, at the Herald office. i. Palmer Is Very Suitably Honored by His rriemls. Tho friends of C. G. Palmer agreeably surprised him at his homo on West Centre street Friday evening by presenting him with a very handsome, gold-headed cane Tho presentation address wa3 made by George Holvey and in acknwledging the gift Mr Palmer spoko very briefly and feelingly, and was so much afi'eotcd that ho called upon John Bunn to oxpress his sentiments. Tho guests wcro subsequently invited to a table that was spread elaborately and nmplo .justice was dono to tho good things provided by tho hostess. Tho balanco of tho evening was spent very pleasautly. Games of all kinds were enjoyed, a programme of vocal and instrumental muslo was rendere and tho whole concluded with tho initiation of Mr. Palmer and his friend, Mr. David Jakes, to the famous "goose degree" Those present wcro Mr. and Mrs. Jellrey Williams Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hamnoctt. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Holvey, Mr. and Mrs. John Bunn Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davies, Mr. and Mr', William Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Jere. Boughey, Mr. and Mrs. James Moyer, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Jones, Wm. Penn; Mrs. Margaret D. James, Mrs. John Bittlor, Mrs. J. Davies, Mrs. Butts, Mrs. A. Adams, Mrs. D. Evans, Mrs. Benjamin Richards. Mrs. Benieinan Mrs. II. Bowman, Mrs. T. J. James, Mrs. Lathlain, Mrs. James Heaton, Mrs. William Bainbridgo and Mrs. John Jenkins, of No. 4 Miss Hewitt, of Shamokin ; Messrs. R. Pat torson aud E. R! Williams, and Thomas and Miss Williams. Pointer. Grover Cloveland is now President aud tho country will survive. There won't bo enough offices to go nrouud and there will bo plenty of kickers. Postmaster General Wanamaker mado a model officer. May his suoccssor be as suc cessful in introducing reforms. Tho announcement of B. R. Severn for County Commissioner struck tho right chord. fho young men of the county are almost a unit for him. The Polandcrs aro kicking and may trans fer thoir allegiance to another party. Fair play is what they want, but have not re ceived it yet. Many citizens of both parties claim thoro is room for a now political party organization in this county and those who make tho first move will get tho credit. Charles Allen, of Tamaqua, one of the present County Auditors, is feeling around. for a County Commissionership. He and Ben. Severn, of town, would make a strong combination. Senator Monaghan, whoso terra oxpires with the present Legislature, will no doubt bo a cnudidato for ro-olection, providing "tho wore that be will permit lilm. Tho Senator has made a most efficient representative and we think he will secure another term, at least that is tho opinion of many of tho best men of his party. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, ITS "THE KIND THAT CURES." The License Ouegtlon. Editor Hkrald: Tho nasty stuff your Pottsvillo correspondent published on Satur day on tho Judgeship oontalns only ono thing that is not beuoath contempt. This I think ought not to pass unnoticed, viz : the base slander it contains upon our county court when it says there was a time when it was "somewhat chary about granting liquor licenses" Ho must have known this was false when he wroto it. At any rate I deny the statement and challenge a scintilla of evidence to support it. Wm. Powick. A Rare Chnnce. The license, good will and fixtures of the Paul Summa saloon, on South Main street, is offered for sale. Possession 'given immedl ately. For further particulars apply to 2-28-tf J. J. Fbanev. Iluy Your Ticket Now, The restrictions having been removed T. T. Williams, 4 South Jardin street, la prepared to sell steamship steerage tickets to aud from all Europeau points. After Mareh lull all steerage rates will tie advnnoed, so all who contemplate purehaslug tickets should do so at ouee aud save money. 8-4-lw Mine Accidents. Thomas W. Howolls, of Turkey Run, had his ankle dislocated in an aoeident at G liber ton oolllery on Saturday. William Harris, IS years of age aud siding on West Oak street, was injured in tho West Shenandoah mines this morning. He was caught between a oar and the top rook. His ribs, on the left side, were severely squeezed lleluted SMeMiie I'urty. A sleighing party comprising twenty-one coupled left the Salvation Army hall at six o'olock Saturday evening and drovo to tho Catnwifsa valley. They drovo to Slabtown, when thoy alighted, took supper and danced for a while. On starting for home the party took a road different to the one by which thoy went to tho valley and struck a big snow drift. The party becaino demoralized and did not get homo until last night. That old established cough remedy.Downs Elixir, still more than holds its own in the public estimation, despite 'sharp and active competition. It is a "home remedy," and In this locality needs no word of praise front us, so well and favorably known is it. It is the standard remedy for coughs, colds and all throat troubles, with great numbers of our people, aud their continued use and un solicited reeommendation of it speaks vol nmes iu itsj favor. flHrinofon, Vt., Free Prrw, January 96, 1898. lm USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURBS." Pay Day. Saturday was pay day at the P. & R collieries and the town was very lively in the evening in consequence. There were a number of drunks, but the Ohief of Police reports that all got home safe aud no arrests were necessary. None of the justices had any cases. Obituary. Mrs. Annie Glover, wlfo of Johu C. Glovor, died at her home in Wm. Peun last night, after a brief Illness. Mrs. Glover was 30 years of ago and left four sons aud a daugh ter. The funeral will take place at 10 a. in on Thursday. Housekeeper wanted in small family. Ap ply at 100 N. Main ttreet. 2-21-tf Lane's Family Medicine Moves the llowelt Saeh day. In order to be healthy this U accessary. Bay Jieytitme flour. Be sure that the aame LBveia & Babb, Ashland, Ps is printed on every saek. 3-8-Stew - ... - Best photographs and crayons at Daub's. I have Doen uslnc Salvation Oil for n In run bick, and think u Is the best remedy I have ever used. C. E. Durltng. IK Central Lynn, Mass." avanne. llrakeiuan Injured. George Dewall, a brakeman employed gh the Lehigh Valley Railroad and residing at Quakake Junetion, had the thumb of his left hand mashed at Girard ville thte morn ing. Dewall had his hand wught while eoupliug ears. Dr. Danaboe, of filmrdfiUtt took part of the thumb off, at the tint Joint, Oaughluc Lead to Consumption, Kemp's Rataasa will stop the cough a -oee. Holdeim&n's juwelry store leads as ever
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