THE EVENING HERALD. VOL. Vlll.-ttO. 13. SHENANDOAH. PA.. FBI DAY. MARCH 17. 1893. ONE CENT. n in til lr A Big Drive IS NOW ON AT 3?. 0", 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. -THE WA8TEH- House Painters and Decorators Havo adopted the following prices for paper banging and decorating for 1893, Coittiiieuclijjr Slnrcli 1. Por piece for Brown and AVhito Blanks 12o " ' Hilt Papers 15o " " Embossed Papers 18o ' " Decorating Ceilings 18o " ' Joining or Butting 18c Jour Cornices to bo charged as 1 piece 18c BluesUlng, per room 12x14 feet 50c Larger and smaller rooms according to size. Removing old paper and preparing walls, 25o per hour. AH work guaranteed. No Paper Hung by the Day, R. 0, WEIDKNSiOTF.lt, JOI1N P. CAI'.DEN, R. D. R. II AOENDL'Cn, FBANCIS DEEG AN, John l, hassleii, T. W. Conville, GSOnOEjl. UOYEIt, GEO. W. IIAEbLEH, J. H. Meul, Wm. J. Link, Edward evebett, T. J. O'HABEN'S COR. MAIN AND OAK STS. Everything in the tonsorlal lino done in first tl83 style, A rice btth 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 Sating bar attached. Cordial invitation to all jg S. KISTLKft, M. D., " 2MYB101A.N AND BURGEON. Ofilco 120 North Jardtn street, Shenandoah. IMIIf JBor the Spring Trade. Hew Patterns in Moqueite, All Prices, Jirom 50 Cents up. Aiull Line of Ingrains, From 35 Cents up. A Full Stock of Bag Carpets, At Low Prices. Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleum, All Widths and JPrices, jrom 25 cents up FLOUR. Minnesota "Daisy" Family Patent. WJiite Wlieat Pastry Monr. Old Time Graham Flour. JBLigh Grade Boiler Flour, $4.50 per bbl. Choice Fresh-ground Bye Flour. Just Xtecelved Our First Invoice of Summer Sausage. Another Shipment of Mow on the Way. Fancy Creamery and Dairy Butter. AT KBITKH'S Amusements. pEIWJUSON'S THEATRE. r. J. FEltQUSON, HANAOEIl. SATURDAY, MAEOH 18th A stupendous piodnctlon, CIRCUS : DAY 1 Glorious combination ot Farce, Comedy and Circus! Blrgest novel' j- on tbo road. A d llghtful comedy. A clovor company of comedians, Hw et sinters, uraccful dancers. Tcoloidlng circus culcbrltos of bo. h hemispheres. Special eeenoiy. Added at an enormous expense, tuo talking horso, What a noveliyto bco an elaborate produc tl' n of fnrce, comedy nnd circus poiformanco on th opera Iioueo stago. No sitting under hinlth-dt'stroylng innvass. A clean, moral and Instructive perli,rniMice, Prices, 5 35 and 50 CciitH. Reserved scats on enlo atKlrltn's drugctoro. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter T AM AGENT for the Chiis. Rcttig's Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebraled India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK, 120 South Mam Street To Builders ! The season for building is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. Wo also carry an immense lino of Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery ond Tin ware. Hooting and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, GIRARDVILliE, PA. CTS. PER YARD ron Home-made (Rag Carpel. Taken out of the loom to day. Others for 45, 60 and 62o. extra heavy. Brussels and Ingrain Carpets and Oil ClotUs. Remnants will be sold almost at your own price-. CJ. X. 3?5.XOEt33'3 Carpet Store, 10 South Jardm St. "EDDEN'S : LIVERY. Horses end Carriages to flwe. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to. Horses taken to board, at rates that mo liberal. PEAR ALLEY, Rear Btddall's Ffardwara Siort Hotly and Tapestry Brussels, New Bags, Choice Pattern, FLOUR.. 35 THE CELEBRATION OF PATRICK'S DAY. ST. SOCIETIES AND BANDS PARADE Iroland's Natal Day Colobratcd by tho St. Patrick's and Tom- 1 psranco Societies in tho . Usual Manner. ! ziiillK electric cars and otlicr railroad lines brought a number of pcoplo hereto-day from tlio uclghoring places, and from curly morn ing tho pavements were crowded with tho fair box and their escorts. At an early hour the St. Patrick's band was upon tho streets and discoursed, i Potatoes and Ilthes And all sor's of dlsho', ! On St. Patrick's day in tho morning. I And the saloons that boast of tho owner ship of pianos echoed tho tuno nil day, with tho hope that it would inspire patronngo. After services in tho Annunciation church this morning at which thcro was an exceed ingly largo attendance. A street parade took pluco in tho following order: Marshals 0. J. Quinn and M. P. Conry. St. Patrick's Band. St. Patrick's Society. Annunciation T. A. B. Band. Tempcranco Cadets. Annunciation T. A. B. Society. During tho rest of tho day the bands sere naded citizens and put in a good day gen erally. NOTI'A All tho collieries wero idlo to-day, which added to tho holiday appearance of tho town. Station Agent Davics took prido in three silken leaves of Shamrock which decorated n buttonholo of his coat to-day. Lettor Carrier Bart'cli displayed a piece of green ribbon tint caught admiring glances as ho passed through Yatesvillo and Kllciigowan this morning. Couucilmen Kauo and McQuire wcro fn the ranks. "Ten-million" Quinn looked likoa general whilo acting as marshal to-day. Constablo Boland was at tho head of the St. Patrick's band duting its early morning tour. Several people said they wero disappointed to-day. They had counted upon tho appear ance of tho five now policemen at the head of tho parade. The weather clerk also sprang a surpriso to-day it didn't rain or snow. 23 and GO cents a bottle. No better invest ment can bo had than a liottlo oft tho ceio brated imported Anchor Pain Kxpollor for riieumatic complaints. It has received tlio Indorsements of prominent physicians, and is for sale at C. II. Hagenbuch, P. V. D. Kirlin, J. M. IliUan, and oilier druggists. 3t DONT "WAIT. Lot tho Citizens Take Time by the Forelock. Our people should bear in mind that now U tho time for them to do the spring cleaning up. "An ounce of preventative is worth a pound of core, " is an adage tiiat very aptly applies. A stait now in tlio right direction by having tuo cess-pools and swill-holes cleanod will do something toward fighting tho thieatenod epidemio during the approach ing summer. A good cleaning upnow will bo of much nioro valuo than barrels of lime later on. Now is tho time to attack the germs of disease. Where tlioro is cleanliness thero is little danger of disease. Let all give a hand to tho general cleaning up movement, and if they find tliemselvos hampered by tho indifference of others tho Sanitary Committee or othor officials of tho borough will no doubt find somo means to help them out. All the physicians of the town concur in the opinion that the utmost sinitary vigilance must be exercised this year to keep tho town in a healty condition. USE DANA'S SARSAPAKILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." When You see people in thoir shirt sleeves; Hear the beautiful, soul stirring music, of the hand.orxau; See the farmers hauling m e; Tho price of lieu fruit down to decent figuree; People complaining of being tired; Women cleaning house then spring, beautiful spring, is iiere. Look out for the Admiral. They Are .Successful, The revival servioee now being conducted by Miss DeJIerritt, in the Primitivo Metho dist church, are very successful, A uambor of converts have been mado since Monday evening. Misa DeMerrltt will conduct the services every ovening except Saturday dur ing this and uoxt week. "I have tried Salvation Oil in my family, on a oroutn uuu uisiocairu loot ana can recom mend it to anyone asagood liniment." Mrs. William Tolley, Joplln, Mo. Twelve Photos for 60c. By sending us your cabinet, together with JO coute, we will finish you ono dozen photos. 1-2-tf W.A. Keaqey. Bay Keystone flour. Bo sure that the oamo LEsem & Baku, Ashlaud, Ps., is printed on every sack. 3-3-Staw Fresh Morris Elver Cove OyUr received InllT at Ccwlott's. 9-83-tf ANOTHER IMMENSE POLL THE VOTES COUNTED BY THE THOUSANDS NOW. Tiro Handsome Premiums Tor tho Two Mont Popular Tracher Plnreil on f Kihlhltlon To-ibiy Aililltlonul Inducement tn Follow Nellie Balrd r,O01 MameH. Wasloy SMHI5 Agnes Stein ,. jjsihh Mary A. Connolly 8121 MaualttFalrohlld ...... 7001 Frank B. Williams 0203 Carrie Faust., , 2717 Anna Ji.Denglcr 2108 Bridget A. Burns i!l(0 JIary A. Larterty lcra Lillie H. Phillips ., 1515 Carrie M. Smith 1415 Mary A. 8tack.... IS(KI Hattio Hess i 901 James 11. Lewis 0)1 Ella Clauser 558 Hannah Reese 650 Annlt) Mansell 42i Maggie Cavanaugb 4 in Clara Cllno 348 Sadlo Daniell 280 Ireno Shane i'CO Jennie Itamago lot Lizzie I.ehe na Lizzie O'Connoll HO Votes polled yostorday 4420 Grand total , Ill ICO Tho HunALD yesterday formally an nounced tho arrival of tho two gold-headed silk umbrellas offered by B. L. Talley and George A. Chase, President and Secretary of tho Homo Friendly Society, of Baltimore, to tho two teachers who will reccivo tlio highest number of votos in tho Hi:rtAl,l's popular school teachers' contest. To-day tho man agement placed tho oilers in one of the show windows of Uoldomian's Jewelry store, on North Main street, and Hie tamo will rcraalu tliero properly placarded until tlio closo of tlio contest. They are beauties, and alone form a sufficient incentive for brisk compe tition. , It is also in place to stato here that ono of the gentlemen who have mado additional offers to tho competitors intends to increase tho valuo of his offering, and we are led to tho conclusion thatit will bo something far surpassing in all respects what ho lias al ready offered. The management of tho contest feels war ranted in saying that before tho dato for closing tho contest arrives tlio pcoplo will havo come to tho conclusion that it is ono of tho greatost competitions over inaugurated in this section of tlio state. USE D VNA'S SAItSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." l'lSHSONAL. Owen Owens, of Central a, was a visitor to town yesterday. TJiomas Sanger, of Mt. Carmcl, was a vis itor to town to-day. J.M.Morris, of Beaver Meadow, was a visitor to town tlm morning. P. & It. Conductor John Stevens, of Mali anoy Plane, spent to-day in town. Superintendent Edward Reese, of Cen tralia, was a visitor to town this morning. Mrs. Daniel Geist and son, of Royersford, are visiting Mrs. Thomas Butts, of South West street. M. P. Quinn, of Pottsville, tho contractor, was in town yesterday on business connected with tho new water works. Couiicilman l'iuney and II. C. Boyer, of tho llKJtAi.D, went to the State Capitol this morning on important businoss. Charles Williams, formerly of this town, but now a resident of Philadelphia, is visit ing friends hero accompanied by his wife. H. E. Deijgler, T. J. Davies and T. F. Broughall visited Mahauoy City last evening and attended a meeting of the Masonic iodgo. John W. Clason, of New York, represent' ing the National Cigarotto and Tobacco Co., was in town yostorday introducing their goods. "Billy" Lawall, ono of tho Lehigh Valley's popular conductors, has resigned tud is succeeded by Charles Diekinsou, formerly a baggagemaster, of Hazleton. Mrs. Paul Quick, of Wost Line street, re turned to town last ovening aftor an absence of two weeks, during which sho visited friends at Belleville, N. J. One of the good looking conductors on the Lehigh Valley division of the Reading system, will shortly lead ono of Sheuan doah's fair daughters to the alter. We wish the young couple every suocwa in advance. That old established cough lemedy, 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 from us, so well and favorably known is it. It is tho standard remedy for coughs, oolds and all throat troubles, with great numbers of our pcoplo, and their continued uso and un solicited recommendation of it speaks vol. nmoa in its fayor. Buriiiiton, Vt; Free Vrm, January 20, 1692. lm Little Locals. Mcmoral Day will be the next general holiday. Now that the Borough Council committees hive been appointed let tlio good work begin, Many of the people who succeed in secur ing new licenses havo tooir places ready for business. It is said Indian Ridge colliery will not resume operations until next month. The new police force Is not rnakiug many arrests it doesu't get n cjiiinco. Lane's Family Medicine Moves the Uovch Such day, Inordor to bo healthy this ii accessary. ' PROCEEDINGS AT THE MEET INO LAST NIGHT. LITTLE BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Chairman Bottorldgo Announces His Appointment of Standing Committoos for tho Ensuing Year Tho Appointments. OUNCIL met lastnicht. the main object being 1 in linn rhalrnion tl,.t. ' terido's announcement of tho standing com niltteos for tho ensuing year. It was tlio sec ond regular meeting of tho month, but as the new Councilmen havo hardly had time to get into harnoss and as thoy did not know Juit what duties wore expected of them on ac count of tho committees not having been ap pointed, littlo business was transacted. Councilman Coakicy brought up tho bill of l'iro Marshal Early again nnd on his motion it was ordered paid. Councllmau Belteridgo called the attention of tho Chief Burgess to tlio bad sanltary condition of a placo on Pear alley. Ho stated that an outhouse thcro has become a nuisance and tho parties rospousiblo reftiso to abate it. Chief Burgess Burns had his list of ipecial police ready, but upon motion of Councilman Schelily it was referred to tho lamp aud watch committee. On motion of Councilman Qablo it was decided to allow tlio Judgos of Election one dollar each. Application had been mado for two dollars. Solicitor Ponieroy presented his bond for approval with Messrs. P. J. Ferguson, T. F. Bradigau and George Folmer, Sr., as sureties. Tlio bond was approved aud ordered re corded. Chairman Bcttcridgc announced tho ap pointment of tho following standing com mittees: c Boads and Highways-tGablo, Coakicy, Schelily, Va"i5Dusenan(VGauagher. Finance Gatllgan, Jaliies nnd Gallagher. Firo Apparatus Kane, VauDustu aud Sttfft. 1 , fi Lamp and Watch McGuire, Lamb and Dodfiiiorty. I tl Survey ScTieilly, Holman aud Dougherty. Itooui and Stationery Lamb, Finnoy and Gable. fa Sanitary Finney, Stout and Holman. Ordinanco VanDusen, Coakloy and Mc- Guiio. Fluos Dougherty, Stout and McQuire. Construction Gallagher, Gable and Gafli- gan. Law Coakley, Lamb and Kane. Sir. Severn's CHiiriltlnoy. Mr. B. It. Severn, the popular business man of town, who has announced himself as a candidate for ouo of tho Itcpublicin nomina tions for County Commissioner, is working liko a boavcr fixing up his fences for the convention and reports that thus far ho finds his candidacy meeting witli popular favor, and the nioro ho works tho brighter his chances become. There is ample time between now and tho convention, but Mr. Severn belioves in tho maxim, "What is worth doing at nil is worth doing well," and that requires time. USE DANA'S SAItSAPARILLA, its 'THE KIND THAT CUKES." Contented Now. The other day a stranger arrived at u Soutli Whilo street mansion, occupied by a couple who havo lived a lonely but a huppy life for several years. The new comer is one week old and is small for its age, but very pretty. Tho foster father Is especially de lighted, and in trying to let his friends know of his paternal responsibility he says every time lie pays for the drinks, "There goes the price of a dress," "Now that would have bought a new bib," etc. Tho remarks aro enjoyed by thoso who hear them, especially thoso who know the little stranger has a good home. Well Dotertalueil. Tho supper held Hi Robbins' opera houe lost uiglit, under tho auspices of the Welsh Congregational ouurch, was u very pleasing and successful affair. Several tables were loaded with plenty for. all The receipts will add materially to the church fund. The church thanks all who helped to make the aftair a suocess. OMtuary. Mrs. Jenkins, wife of WilUaui D. Jenkins, died last ovening at her residence in Turkey Run,. after a brief illness. The deceased left nine children, tho oldest being 90 years of age. t unoral will take place at 2 o oloek Sunday afternoon. Rev. D. D. Davis, of Nautiooke, will conduct services atthe family residence. The remains will be interred in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. O'Douuell Serenaded, The Grant Hand last night serenaded Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Donuoll, of Homestead, at the residence of Hon. M. C. Watson, on South Main street. After the band played several (elections Mr. O'Donnell gave theni a royal reception and added a ten dollar hill to a box of oigars and some liquid refreshment. A Voice From Florida Dr. W. K Bvuuni. lave Oas. Florid, sum. Hd Plug OU hi ooe of the most PiniXKflil Mln ours '.eselt. it's an miUilliut imedy tor Hbsvmatlsoi, KonnHgia and trotting. 81 a ri uu eofcw m etnia. nSHr,r,i Irlln's drug store. G. A, R. PROCLAMATIONS. Patriotic Siena Tali en at tho Lust National llncanipinent. It will ho of interest to tho oitlteut of this town, especially tho members of the Grand Army of tho Republic, that at tlio last national encampment of the organization tho Commander-in-Chief was instructed to take such steps as might seem to him most practicable to havo ono school day yoarly in oacli school throughout the length and breadth of the United States observed by hoisting the national colors over their respec tive buildings, with the singing of national songs, and such otlicr ceremonies as will im press on the minds of tho generation now approaching manhood, tho true meaning of our national emblem, what His and what it should mean to them. Tlio last national encampment of tho G. A. K. also dovoled somo tiino to tho considera tion of a method for tho observance of Memorial Day, and tho Commander-in-Chief lias issued tho following in pursuanco of the action taken: Tho Grand Army of the Itenublic originated. nnd one of Its highest prerogatives is to per petuate the proper observanco of Memorial Day. Ancient civilizations instituted games and costly pogeunts in commemoration of those who fell in defence of tho country. More recently monuments have been erected in honor of Hitch: but how vastly moro tender and appropriate is our modern way of strew ing the graves of our nation's defenders an nually by tho hands of loving women and in nocent children, with the first (lowers of spring, and planting on the low green mound of each the Hug of our nation, under tho folds of which they "nobly Ugh' ing, fell I" Tho addross continues by urging early preparations for May 30th, 1803, and sttggosls that it is especially appropriate that tho Women's Relief Corps, Sons of Veterans, and children of tho schools should bo active participants on Memorial Day and the Sunday services preceding it, and also urges that all flags hoisted on Memorial Day be at half mast. USE DANA'S SARSAPAR1LLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." lliully Mixed. A UtiBAij) reporter was in a business place on West Centre street yesterday afternoon when a stranger entered and asked: "What is the namo of the iamily that lives hero noxt door to you ?" "What do you mean, hero or next door?" asked the proprietor. "Yes, that's it; uoxt door?" tho stranger responded. "John Smith." "Thanks, I'll be hero when I como back again," the stranger said, as ho bowed his way out aud closed the dour. " 'Hero and next door; I'll bo here when I come back again,' dang such people," solilo quized tho business man as ho put more coal on the stove. Lorenzo J. Connor, 104 Green St,, Albany, N. Y., says: "I havo used Dr. Bull's Cough Byrup and And tt very beneficial, and oa.it safely recommend it as a good remedy for coughs." .i, i "Clrcui Dnj-." A sight seldom seen will bo tho unloading, of "Mahemet," tho talking horse, who is the principal feature with "Circus Day, " which plays at Ferguson's theatre to-morrow evening. All our people should see tlia arrival of the train, and sco this intelligent beast mako his oxit. Ho is a stallion and. alights from tlio steps of an ordinary passen ger oar with the samo easo as a human, beiug. "Circus Day" is indeed a creation in the amusement line, with the grand double company. Oao of vocalists, singers and dancers, and the other of circus celebritos. Tlio Admiral will arrivo at Shenandoah this week. The Acadomy ItestHUmnt. Tho Pottsville headquarters for Shenan loah people and others living North of the fountain, for hot toddies, hot punches, bosf 3a and all kinds of wines and liquors of tho Kiet brands, is the Acadomy Restaurant, John T. Cooney, propric or, M. A. Cooney, assist int. to Political Points. It. now looks as If Colonel Schoitly lias the call for the post office. The fight for County Treasurer on the Democratic side is getting Interesting. It will be red hot in a few weeks. Shenandoah Democrats will demand two places on the county ticket aud will gat them . Why not, for a change, put all Shen andoah Democrats on? It would streuRthB the ticket that is, load it down. The honest public sentiment of the people of the Untied Stales is unanimously uu favor ' ot Dr. Bull's dough Byrup. The dealers pro nouure it to be the only standard cough remedy. Best photographs and orayons at DabVa. Meets To-night. Tiiose who have been, elected as rsprasaaas- tives to the Soldiers' Monument Committee should bear in mind that the oommlttee -meets to-uight in the Council sham her, at 3 o'clock. Important business will be tran sacted aud a full attendance of representa tives is desired. Wanted, To complete files, two copies eaeh o the Evening Herald of January 1st, Sd and ith, and February 5th, 18t. A liberal pries will be paid for the same. Holdertnan's jewelry store leads as ever. We are closing out a great many at our Carpets, oil Clotlts and Window SUntlas at cost, in order to make room lor Spring; goods. C. . FrloUc, t-t-U i io Soutli Jardln St ,1
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