EVENING HEKAI THE SHENANDOAH. PA.. WEDNESDAY. MABOIT S. 1893. ONE CENT. VOL. VIII.--NO. 5. A Big Drive IS NOW ON AT IP. 0 28 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. Dress goods, notions, etc. Amusements. pEKQUSON'S TI1EATHE. p, j. rcnausoN, manaokii. FRIDAY, MARCH 10th, '93 15th yoar of tho groat fun creator. CHARLES L. DAVIS, Presenting his famous Ynnkeo comedy, "ALVIN JOSLIN" Special Hcenery from his AlvinTlieatro, Pittsburg. 180 Laughs id 180 Minutes, Prices, 25, 50 atd 75 Cents. Reserved seats on sale atKlrlln's drue More. J. P. Williams & Son. FRUITLES3 SEARCH FOR. OAP ITALISTS LAST NIGHT. SAID TO BE MEN FROM BUFFALO Th y Aro Looking for SItoB Hore, as tho Story Goes, ana Nood not Search Long if Thoy Moan Businass. ail wm was ro party of , capital -THE MASTER- House Painters and Decorators Have adopted the following prices for paper- hanging una decorating lor lew, fljonimencliiK Marcti z. Per piece for Bi o n and White Blanks 120 " ' (Jilt Papers i&c " " Embossed Papers 18o " Decorating Ceilings 18c ' Joining or Duttlng 18c Four Cornices to be charged as 1 pleco 18c Blueslzlng, per room 12x14 feet BOo Larger and Bmaller rooms according to size. Removing old paper and preparing walls, 25c per hour. All work guaranteed. No Paper Hung by the Day, H. C, WEIDENMOTEn, R. D. R. UAOENDUCn, John L, Uassler, GIOBOBM. nOYEIt, J. H. MEUL, JonN P. Cakden, rnANOis Deegan, T. W. CONVIIXE, Geo. W. IIassler, Wm. J. Link, Edward evekett, S. Main it, Shenandoah. SPRING OF '93 Intending buyers AST night it portc.il that n Buffalo, N. Y. isls were In town imtl ouo of tho hotels was mentioned as their slopping place, but a careful perusal of all tliohotel registers fullea to bring them to light. What tho Herald reporter learned was to tho effect that tho arrivals were intorosted In a project for Inviting a co operation of homo capital with their own. It is understood they are looking for a sito and that they will becomo invcstois horo If satisfactory arrangements can bo made in tho near futuro. Tho rumor is given Tor what it is worth and tho Importanco of it if truo. If it is trim tho nroicctore should loso 110 STILL ON THE INCREASE A in THE DAILY AVERAGE POLL ING RUNNING UP. THE ROMANTIC FXPERIENOE OF INDANG NOVOLOVIZ. termed the largest variety of Furniture timo in getting into tho town or thoy will loso an opportunity wmcn several ui um ever seen In Shenandoah. Prices the lowest. Pianos, Organs and Sowing Machines in various styles and prices J- P- 13 South Main St. most prominent townsmen have had in linnd for several weeks past. Thero is an excellent manufacturing sito in tho hands of these people and it is said that good parties or a combination of promiso eansceuro it at a fair figure. Tho parties holding tho sito say thoy Wlliot-nc &r Q-.n will only exact a condition that they havo an VV nilalllh OUUi I . , . ,,,.. i ,,.-Indnstrv that may bo started. It is also stated that should no outside parties step forward with a proposition very soon the holders of tho sito will proceed with their own plau, which will bo tho establish mcut of a brewery. Tho success of such an industry at Mnhanoy City has convinced them that this field is a rich ono and that with a judicious oxpendituro of capital an excellent return can be secured. Some of tho parties wero inclined to favor a soap factory, but tho majority did not think the returns would como in as soou and as largo as money invested in beer woald bring. Do "Voi-T Want Good Xiixolx. ? If you do call at JOSEPH BALLS, No. 23 Ir. 3VCo.izx Stroot, And see tho most com plete stock of T. J. O'HAREN'S COR. MAIN AND OAK SIS. Everything In the tonsorlal lino done In tlrst eliss style. A line bath room attached. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 39 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Bar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, wines, etc Finest cigars. Mating bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. Boots and Shoes, JSlxjpioox-s, Xttilotoox- G-oodfJ, THE GRAND JURY. Ever brought to town. Keep Your Eye on 33ATiTi. Jfi- S. KISTLER, M. D., raraioiAN and axmonoa. Offlco 120 North Jardin street, Shenandoah. LORENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Me and Beer JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. 35 Home-made (Rag Carpet, Tairnn nut nf the loom to-dav. Others for 45, B0 and 52c, extra heavy. Brussels and Ingrain Carpets and Oil Cloths. Kemnants will be sold almost at your own price, Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St. lor tJw Spring Trade. Hew Patterns in Moquette, Body and Tapestry Brussels, All Prices, irom SO Cents tip. AJull Idne ot Ingrains, From 35 Cents up. A Full Stools ot liaa carpers, jhcw stouts, vnww jruu.ni, At Low Prices. s Floor Oil ClotJia andZinoleum, All Widths and Prices, jrom SB cents up. FLOUE. Minnesota "Daisy" Family Patent. White Wlieat Pastry Hour. Old Time Graham Flotir. nigh Grade Boiler Flour, $d,S0 per bbl. Choice Fresh-ground Bye Flour. Just Received Our First Invoice ot . Summer Sausage. Another Shipment ot Ornutrcs Direct From Florida, Now on the Way. Fancy Creamery nnd Dairy Butter. Cases In Which Shenandoah Parties nri Interested Considered. There wis a large attendance of Shcnau doah people beforo the Grand Jury at Potts vlllo vosterday and a number of cases In which they wero interested wero disposed of. The most important cases on tho list wen- those in which Daniel Bradley, of tho First ward, is interested. Bradloy was arrested few Weeks ago on warrants charging hiu. with stealing goods from tho East Centre street stores of Frauk Green and Martin Uditsky. Ho was also charged with receiv ing somo of tho stolen goods. Tho Grand Jury fouud true bills in all theso cases. When Bradlev was arrested he was taken CTS. PER YARD to's,mire Mnnaghan's offlco and searched I 1 til.Jllntl wite f,,nml Mnnn Mq oprfiflll mill II r- - chargo of carrying concealed deadly weapom was added to tho others, on complaint ol Special Officer Anthony Alexis. A trno hill was also fouud in this caso. John Prosser, of East Lloyd street, is in jail awaiting trial on complaint of his wife. Tho grand jury found a truo bill on a charge of assault aud battery, but ignored a charge of drunkenness and put tho costs on the county. Truo bills wero found against Joseph Pachulis on charges of assault and battery aud malicious breaking of furniture. Eva Beudora, widow of tho East Centre street Hungarian saloon keeper who died last week, is tho prosecutrix. I.IMIe I.orals, Supervisor Llewellyn inaugural etep yester. day was to havo the gutters at the corner of Main and Centro streets cleared ot ice and snow. The first regular meoting or tho new Borough Council will not bo held until tho lfith inst. This statement is made to correct an impression that it is to bo hold to-morrow night. The next important move will be an official tour by the Councilmen ana other borough officials. If "Old Sol" keops up his work of tho past few days sleighing will soou be a thing of tho past, It has been decided that the Lakeside Musical Association will hold its groat annual musical event at tho popular roeort on August 15th, next It has been decided that tho stable at tho rear of the borough building arlll bo retained as a place of storage for tho election booths, The County Commissioners will allow the borough ten dollars a year for the storage Property owners aro now trying to pro7ent the flooding of collars that will bo threatened by the melting banks of snow. Many miners are anxious to know when Indian Kidge collioiy will resume operations Inquiry to day fulled to elicit any reliable information. Tho Hkhald to-day received another anonymous Miss Stein (Iocs Aliovo tho lB.OOO-Mnrlt, AIInii Hum rimsra Alius Deugler nnd MU I.iilTerty Goes Ahead of Miss Phillip. Nellie Balrd 1H 137 MamoH. Wasley ir.HM AgnesSteiu I6:ti!i Mary A. Conuelly TOVi MahaUFairchlld 0889 Frank It. Williams SW8 Carrlo Faust 3800 Ilrldget A. Burns....'. IDttt Anna M.Dcngler 1950 Mary A. Lafferty 1158 Llllio 1J. I'hlllips 1411 Mary A. Htaok.... 1B O&rrie M Smith 10W Hattlo Hess 8"5 James It. Lowls 5X1 Ella Clauser 4tT Hannah Itccso 401 Maggie Cavanaugh 413 Annio Mtttisoll 888 Clara ( lino Stt HadloDantell 219 Irene Shano V15 Jennie Uamago 139 Lizzie Leho 121 Ltzzlo O'Connoll UO Votes pollotl yosterday - 2828 Grand total 85U07 Tho school toachor who has entered tho IIkualds contost should havo tho loyal support of all his or her friends. Tho harvest to bo gleaned at tho goal it rich, not in a financial senso, but from an intellectual point of viow. The toaehers who will visit the World's Fair will havo one of tho grandest opportunities of their lives and will return to thoir classrooms with a moro extensivo nnd practical knowledge of matters that will Interest and advanco their schools than they could secure in a life timo at homo. Tho World's Fair will bo a sourco of schooling for the world while it lasts, aud in affording pleasure it will bo a rare trout. The Foreign AHUirs departuu nt has ro reived from tho World's Fair Commissioner for tho Neth-rlands advices of tho nature of exhibits to bo made by that government, Aside from tho art collection, whicli will bo exceptionally fine, illustrations from the works of celebrated Dutch painters, tho col led ion devoted to miscellaneous exhibits will bo very large. These include two diamond cutting and polishing exhibitions from the great diamond-cutting interests of Amstor dam. This will bo shown lu tho Mines aud Mining buildiug, nnd will bo working ex hlblts showing how diamonds are cut and polished; and thero will also bo an oxhibitlou of set diamonds aud diamond jowelry in tho .Manufacturing buildiug. The Netherlands oxhibit will be particularly strong in manu factured confectionery, especially chocolates, cocoas, and also a variety and assortment of Dutch liquors and cordials will bo scut. A bulb display will constituto another feature of the collection, botli live and dried bulbs. and an exhibit will bo made of choice and f.imous growths of roses. Trees, shrubs, bulbs and roses will bo important contribu tions from tho Netherlands to tho Hortleul tural building. Tho exhibit will bo notice ablo for porcelain and stained glass work, largo ornaments, metal statuary and elaborate metal work, stono statutes, lacquered wave and embroideries. HIS WIFE'S SHREWDNESS WON ORE'S OBSERVATIONS. Sho Folgnod Attempted Suloldo to Soouro tho Roloaso of Her Lovor An Elopemont Then Followed. Wlmt lie Hi'tw Hint Hears During 11 In Travels. Many little pleutuntrlus aro oxohanged by the borough officials that are quite amusing ' to other?, but do not appear altogether so ta tho public when put in print. The trouble Is all the clrcumsUnces from which they arise cannot bo given without the sacrifice of con siderable space, and without them the point of amusement is not fully appreciated, or is liable to be misconstrued by the uninitiated. In face of all the disappointments and perhaps displeasure created by some feature of tha re-orgauimtion Monday night several Iliwho of fun were exchanged. For instuoe, after NDANG NEVOLOVIZ Councllmnn Ifolman had voted for himself is a Slavonian witli a for two or threo different offices on the residence lu ouo of tho ground that ho had entered no caucus Coun cilman Finney said, "If you keep on, 'Phil,' you will have olght votes before we adjourn." When tho ballot was taken for Supervisor It was not dear to Mr. Lamb how eight votas woro counted fur Llewellyn. Bctterldge had not voted. Mr. Lamb thought it stood 7 to 7. Mr. Kinnoy answored, "Wo havo eight votes, Williams has six and Bcttcridgo makes tho fifteenth man. It is only a matter of calcu lation.'' Tho remark caused a general laugh. After tho meoting Supervisor Llowet lyn said, "Thero is quito a coincidence in Mr. Cleveland's caso and miuo. Cleveland surrendered his keys to Harrison and on Saturday Harrison surrendered tho keys back to Cleveland. A yoar ago I surrendered tho Supervisor's keys to a Democrat and this yoar tho Democrat handed them back to mo." Tho Washingtoniau dignity with which the point was drawn provoked a roar ot laughter. FLOUR. small frame buildings that aro bunched in tho vicinity of Laurel and South Main streets. In dang has a wife and keeps a hoarding house. Ho isan Industrious man and has accumulated a snug sum of money witli which ho intends to embark in business at soaio timo In tho near future. Mrs. Novolovlz is a woman of about thirty years, rather good looking, and has tho rep utation of having rendored considerable as sistance to her husband in tho accumulation of tho small fortune. Up to about threo weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. Novoloviz lived liko turtlo doves, but at about that timo, when attndlng a wedding nt Wiggans', tho husband was informed that his wlfo had designs upon tho money ac cumulated and was about to loavo for Chicago with ouo of tho boarders. Novoloviz was liko a crazv man aftor he first hoard tho news, but calm counsel pre vailed and he decided to chuugo tho hiding place for ills wealth and keep watch on Ills wifo. Tho programme was followed nnd threo or four days after Novoloviz gleaned enough to warrant the arrest of ono of his boarders, Anton Speida. on a chargo of main taining unlawful relations with Mrs. Novo loviz, Tho boarder was required to furnish bail nnd his case was to havo been considered by tho grand jury at Pottsvilio yosterday, but by a clover scheme on tho part of Mrs. Novoloviz, tho wheels of tho law havo been blocked. One night last woek tho wife retired to a room in hor house and locked the door. One of her boarders sought tho husband in a Main street saloon and informed him that his wife was acting slmngely and had threatened to take her life. Novoloviz hurried homo and forced an en trance to tho room occupied by his wife. The woman was laying upon a bed, apparently suffering great agony. Sho said sho was tired of lifo and had decided to kill herself rather than go to court. A physician was sum moned, but was unablo to fiud any traco of poisoning. He mado a simple prescription aud told tho husband his wlfo would bo all right. Meanwhile tho husband had promised tho wife that if she recovered tho case against tho boarder would bo withdrawn and ho would pay the costs. Tho wife was well as ever tho next day and tho husband kept his word. Last Saturday tho wifo aud boarder skipped and now Novoloviz realizes that the threatened suicido wiui only a fake. USE DANA'S SAI5SAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." USE DANA'S SAliSAFARILLA, its "THE KIND TK VV CUBES." A BIG FAIR. James Hood spent to-day at Potisville. A. J. Gallagher went to Pottsvllle this morniug. lames Williams has returned from a bus! ness trip to Now York City. Superintendents M. T. Shreffier and D. M, Price, of Ashlaud, woro visitors to town last oveniug. Joseph Wadlinger, of town, contemplates going into tho hotel business at Pottsvllle in the near future Ralph Harman, advance agent for Fred. Bryton, paid a social visit to the Herald offico this morning. 'Squire J. J. Monaghan returned last night from his Washiugton trip, which wa3 ex, tended to Norfolk, Va. Mtmihurs of the G. A. H. ami Friends lre paring u Treat Watkiu Waters Post, No. 110, G. A. R., has decided to arrango soraethiug now for tho double purpose of atlbrding ample pleasure lor the public and replenishing the treasury whicli the Post draws upon to rcliovo the widows and orphans of soldiers of the lato war. The Post is not a beneficial organiza tion in the general sense, but it has a charit- ablo feature that enables it to do an immense amount of good among the families of veter ans when they are in financial distress. During the last few months tho fund re ferred to has been taxed quite Severely aud now it has bocn decided to hold a fair on a largo scale for its benefit. The preliminary arrangements for tho affair aro now com pleted and the Woracus' Relief Corps of the Post and Ladies' Aid Society conuocted with Henry Horncastlo Camp, No. 49, Sous of It will thus bo seen that all that goes ou in tho Council Chamber is not of a Greoo- Roman wrestling character. The Ubralb reporter occupied a seat In tho chamber again ou Mouday night and the large number of citizens present onjoyod themselves by picturing to him an exit from tho place with the strong arm of a Couuoil's officer ou his shoulder. The reporter took tho "nags" good naturcdly nnd aftor tho meeting ad journed ho indulged in u little laugh over the fact that ho had been allowed to remain In tho meeting undisturbed. Others laughed, too, nnd somo said tho reporter was in luck. llo was, for beforo he went home ho recoived several cordial invitations to attend tho noxt meeting of Council. Tho popular tuno on the streets now is the old time, "Remember, boy, you're Irish." The first attentiou of tho Supervisor is to bo turned to that crossing ou East Lloyd street, on which Councilman Coakloy has beon lecturing in Council so frequently the past two years. The recent corruption of Counoilma Finney's name to "Fecuey" has placed that gentleman in some embarrassing positions. Last evening a man stopped him on the street aud while the hand shaking was going ou ho asked, "Feeiey, you're a dandy. Are you a Mnyo man, or a Galway ?" It is hoped the present month will broak the weather that has deterrod tho progross of tho street laving work and on Decoration Day tho paradu will pass over a street in true good condition. One square of Belgian, block paving this spring will revolutionize street management in this town. It may lead to a heavy tax upon tho borough, treasury for a while, but the saving of tlfa thon'auds of dollars that have beeu wasted annually by tho hauling of mud on and off the streete will soon loasou the strain and expenses for keeping the streets lu order will eventually be reduced to a nominal figure, or nothing some seasons. Oiik. USE DANA'S SAKSAPARILLA. its "THE KIND THAT CURES." .Tnsmili Trmvelln Is dfsnoslni? of all his household effects, preparatory to moving his Veterans, havo decided to help make tho famllv to tho far West. rrmc a 8ucceM XnT..f HI ..-..f t. ir.nl.hnn, TIlO fjir Will be to-day to attend tho annual convention of Pennsylvania tulno inspectors. "Alvln Joaliu." Tho announcement that Charles L. Davis is to apiiear In this city on Friday evening, next, convoys with It a deal of plensuro to our theatregoers. Air. Davis will appear in his famous creation of "Alvin Joslin," the play iu which he has won both fame and hold in Bobbins' opera houso and will run ten days, begiuning Wednesday, April 10th, next. The ladles have already organized a joiut committee with the following officers: President, Mrs. Pauline Boyer. Vice Presi dent, Mrs. Mary Lang. Secretary, Mrs. Sarah Richards. Treasurer, Mrs. Lizzie Tosh. The members of the committee In additiou to tho officers above named are : Mrs. Kate Beanlmau, Mrs. Casele Lewis, Mrs A ltare Chance. The license, good will and fixtures of tho Paul Suintna saloon, on South Main street, Is offered for sale. Possession given Immedi ately. For further particulars apply to 2-28-tf J. J. Franey. Denial by Sir. Gable. Editoij Hbkald : Please make tho fol lowing correction in your paper in reference to a charge you havo iu charging me witk nominating Gaffigan at the Democratic con vention, as I have not attended a oonventioa and have nothing to do with hlseleotiou, and. it Is a lie from whatever source It came. A. D. Gahi.h, One of the Five. Shenandoah, Pa., March 7, 13. Lorenzo J. Connor. 104 Green m.. AlbiUkK. N. Y., says: "I have ued Dr. null's Oeugh Byrup and find it very benefleial. bA 4bh safely recommend It a a good remedy tor eon fortune, and which has tho reputation of jane Morgan, Mrs. Emma Foist and Mrs, having made moro people laugh than any Laura Goodhoad, of the Womens' Relief other drama of its peculiar type ou the Corps ; and Mrs. Lilly, Daddow, Mrs. Clara boards. That old established cough iemedy,Dowus Elixir, still moro thau holds its own In tho publio estimation, despite sharp and active competition. It is a "liomc remedy," and In this locality needs no word of praise from us, so well aud favorably known is it. It Is the standard remedy for coughs, colds and all Spears, Mrs. Clara Prico, Mrs. Mary Davidson and Mrs. Anuie Towuseud, of the Ladies' Aid Socloty. Housekeeper wanted In small family. Ap ply at 100 N. Main street. ' 2-Sl-tf A Savage Dog, Edward Roberts, a twelve-year-old boy of communication complaining of , throat troubles, with great numbers of our Lost Creek, was severely bitten ou tho leg by un- vol. uincs iu its favor. J?MrI(Hlo, Vt., Free I'm: January 26, 1602. lni the existence of couiblinc nlaces In town, people, and their continued use aud Anonymous communications oanuot receive ' solicited rocommendation of It speaks attention. If tho parties writing will 6end them to tho Chief of Police or Borough Council thov will nerhaus be acted upon. Free Concert. Jamtw Wheellhaii has sold the license he Prof. A. Wright, piauht, lato of England, bold for the saloon on West Coal street to will gtvo a oencoit every Friday evening, Authony Mookaitle, bwsthar of the North eommenoing March 10th, at John Wcoka' Main street wholesale liquor dealer, and has hotel. South Main street. 3 7-2t purchased the Iheuse secured by Mrs. Burns, a Newfoundland dog near his home hut night. Dr. Stein, of town, cauterized tho wound and no serious results aro anticipated. The Glover Funeral. The funeral of the late Mrs. Glover, ot Wm. PennJ will take place to-morrow morn ing, at 10 o'clock, and will proceed to Tama qua, where the plaoe of interment has beta seloated. What a blessing to be told of so good a remedy for coughs and colds as Dr. Ooxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka. Price 36 aud 50 cent. Twelve Photos for 50c By sending us yoar cabinet, togethor with O eents, we will finish you one dozen photos. V8-tf W. A. Kkaqby. All worn out" is the oxnreesion oltne'.,iii slMplee sutterer with that terrible cough, ! , . ' rhu'Unu puts a stop to iu n's a rwueuy lor Coueub, Colds aod CnoMmjstiou, X cents. Pao-rinaU told ul I'. l D. KitHn'sdrun store. Fresh Morris Elver Covo Oyeteis roaeived tally at Coalott's. 9-tt-U Fall of Coal. John Woftlawies, a Pole residing at Browm sustained severe soalp wouuds and. bruises on the back y4nlay by a rail of eoal in West Shenandoah colliery. He is un der Dr. Hamilton's attendance. Saperior geed at W per ceet. lower than, Uewhero at Holderiuan's jewelry stere. tf
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