THE EVENING HERALD. VOL. VIII.--NO. 14. SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. MARCH IS. 1893. 03STE CENT. A Big Drive IS NOW ON AT HP. J Ztt South Main St Clearing Sale of Winter Goods 1 Gcmts' red underwear that formerly sold for $1 will uow 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 Have adopted tho following prlcos for paper hanging and decorating for 18K1, ConmicucliiK 3!arclt x. Per piece for Brown and Whlto Blanks 12Kc " Gilt Papers 15o " " Embossed Papers 18o " " Decorating Ceilings 18o " ' Joining or Butting 18o ITour Cornices to be charged as 1 pleco 18c Slueslztng, per room 12x11 feet ...........60c Larger and smaller rooms according to size. Removing old paper and preparing walla, 25c per hour. All work guaranteed. No Paper Hung by the Day, K. 0, WEiDKNijOTEn, JonN P. CAHDEN, K. D. R. EAOENBUCn, FltANClS UF.KOAN, John Ii, HAssMsn, T. W. Conviixe, SBOnOE M. liOTKIt, GEO. W. IIASSLEK, J. H. MehTj. Wm. J. Link, Edwahd Everett, T. J. O'HABEN'S 33aa:"foe:i: Sliop, COR. MAIN AND OAK ST 8. Everything In the tonsorial line done In first slass style. A Ado 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, nblokles, brandies, wines, etc. Finest cigars. Hating barattached. Cordial Invitation to all. jJ 8. KISTLER, M. D JPMTS10JAN AND SVROEON. Office 120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. Ml If If You Want Your Carpets Sewed in Time for Moving, .V Buy Them Now. L I i U. . . New Spiing Styles. Handsome Patterns. A muoemcnts. pKUGUSON'S THKATRK. P. J. KHIU1USON, MANABBIt. SATURDAY, MARCH 18th A stupendous ploductlon, CIRCUS : DAY 1 Glorlotie combination of Farce, Comedy and Circus I Blpgsst novelty on tte road. A delightful o tiicdy. A clevor company of oomeuians. Swet sincere, tmcoful dineers. Tee leiillag olrcus celebrites of ho h hemispheres, np'oial scone y. Adted at u enormous cxpon?o, the talking horse, What a novel . y tr nee an elaborate produo tl ii of farcf, com- dy nd ol ous pei fonnanco onth oi. era house stago. No sittl-g under health-destroying . anvats. A clean, moral and Instructive erf rinan.it;. Prices, as, 35 ai d 50 Cents. Reserved seats on sole atKlrlln's drug store, RETTIG'S Deer and Porter T AM AGENT for tho -1- Chits. Rcttig's Colo britted Beer ntiil l'ortor in this vicinity, also Jiurgncr & Ifingol's celebrated India Palo Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON 1IAAK, 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. We also carry an immense line of Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Hoofing and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, QIHARDVILliE, PA. 35 CTS. PER YARD Fort Home-made (Rag Carpet. Taken out of the loom to-dnv. Others for 45. 50 nnd 52c, extra heavy. Brussels and Ingrain Carpets and Oil Cloths. Kemnants will be sold almost at your own price. Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin Si SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses end Carriages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to. ii! loraea taken to boaru, at rates thataio liberal, PEAR ALLEY, Pear Btddall's Haidware Store INTERESTING BUDGET FROM THE COUNTY SEAT. MATTERS OF A I'OLITIGAL NATURE A General Review of tho Happen- inns During the Week nt tho County Seat Homo Pros pective Candidates, Special IIiHAi.n correspondence. Pottsville, March IS, 1893. ITU the new Judge, Hon Mason Wetdnuui, confirmed and commis sioned, a new court crier and permanent tlpstave appointed, the near Orphans' Court bill killed beyond resusleitation, and tho crimi nal court doors closed for tho month" un usually early, everything hereabouts is as quiet as a cemetery and the town has drawn itself within itself, as It were, and gone into a state of coma until something else happens to waken It up. Nothing Is, therefore, talked of but the prospective comity tickets to lie placed in the field this year for row oltices. Kvcry ollloer on tho hill, except that of Sherlfl', is to bo filled next fall and wo havo nlso to elect a now Judge. It Is over onrly yet to spcculato as to tho competitors for tho seat on tho Ilencli, but candidates for tho other ofllcos aro cropping out so fast that to keep up with tho procession mention must he nmdo of somo of them. In your town tho nanio of Benjamin II, Sevurn is prominent for tho oilico of Com missioner, and that of Charles D. Arter, of Tremont is also named for tho same office. Eithor one of those gentlemen would make a good oilicial and as only 0110 of them can ho elected It is hoped that they will make their fight in tho Republican convention and there let it drop. With oither Arter or Severn in tho Commissioners' oilico tho taxpayers will bo protected, as both are good business men and would carry their capabilities into the ollice. A f-CltAMW.I) FOB TItEARUHHl:. For County Treasurer, besides Michael Dully, of Mincrsville, tho orator, and George Folnier, of Shenandoah, a long distance runner for tho place, Shenandoah presents Senator Monaghan and Pottsvillo will pro sent Alexander Faust, ho of tho wall-paper syndicate. If Aleck goes iuto tho fight it will not bo any grist to Folmer's mill, and tho old fight of three years ago will bo opened again and fought over. Senator Monaghau's candidacy is likely to mix things considerably Ho comes iuto tho field a clean-cut and suitablo competitor to win with, and if he stays in to tho finish ho will bo ablo to name tho winner. Mr. Faust is really not determined to run yTst, but ho is seriously thinking it over, and whether ho goes in to win for himself or not ho will bo an important factor in tho fight. Ho has some enemies to punish and may havo a friend to roward. If I was a candidate for oilico I think I would cultivate Mr. Faust's good graces. When ho goes for a fellow ho jumps in with both of his No. 10 shoos. SOMK OTHEIl l'LACKS. For the I'rothouotary's oilico Mr. Kirk i3 likely to succeed himself. Ho has no serious opposition, unless wo except Mr, Jos. 11. Nichtor, who is now studying tho writ dic tionary nightand day so that ho can pass a civil servico examination on tho names of process, such as subpu-na ilucet tecum, tjnrilus fernunti, hokypoTcy ico cream liberator, cU-ctia. If he successfully patsos his exami nation on a day to be fixed before the con vention, Mr. Kirk may as well stay out of tho race, because when Nichter once throws his good right arm with a fist full of boodlo into the ring look out for breakers. Sincerely, Joe would make a popular Fro thouotary. He would havo liquid refresh ments on tap all tho time, and with Andrew Schwarze, tho Hungarian hustler, as chief deputy, there would bo no necessity to havo any camphor around tho files of papers and dockets to keep tho moths away. The only thing against his chances, besides tho other candidates, Moists. Kirk and Mlko Brcnnan, is the fact that ho lives in Ilismark Seltzer's ward, the Southeast, where also aro domiciled Judgo Weidman and Clork Toole, who also want to grace the Democratic ticket this fall. Mr. Seltzer may bo on the Republican ticket as candidate against Judge Weidman, and if Toolo is nominated for clerk, what ollice will tho convention give to Shenandoah and tho rest of that vast Democratic territory north of the mountain, except, perhaps, Treasurer and Poor Director, if Mr. Nichtor is going to scoop in tho chief cleikship of the civil courts? Now this matter is beooiiiing a very serious ono and should not be lost sight of for a moment. Tho Register, Recorder and other contosts are lost sight of,l or swallowed up by the others over which there is likely to be more of a scramble. N. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Twelve 1'botos for SOo. By sending us your cabinet, together with SO cents, wo will finish you ono dozen photos. tl-3-tf W. A.'Kkaqey. It's all right now. Wo have "Admiral," tho uow cigarctto, in Shenandoah. Admiral la not by tho trust. Retail dealers supplied by B. IjUiows & Co., Mahauoy City, Pa. Buy Keystone flour. Be snro that the name Lwwo & Babe, Ashland, Ps., ie printed en every sack. S-8-Staw Fresh Morris RWw Oev Oy4w weived tally at Qnslett's, frmt-t THE TEACHERS' CONTEST RESULT OP THE POLLING FRIENDS YESTERDAY. BY Tim Contr.t llotwecn Mime Wimlcy nnd Klein I. Still Very Clone, lint tli for mer Unld-4 mi to Second l'luco. standing or Otkei-n. Kellle Halrd Maine H. Wasley HBM Agnes Stein M S8 1 77 Mary A. Connelly 8124 Mahnla Falrchlld... 7841 Trank B. Williams 889a Oirrlc Faust 2781 Anna M.Dengler S14D Bridget A. Burns. SIU3 Mary A. Laffrtt 1711 LUIic B. Phillips 1515 Carrie M, Smith - 1490 Mary A . Htaek... 1303 Battle Hois .. 102I James ti. Lewis ... AM Blla Cluuser -688 HAnnah Itcese,, 681 Annk' Matl3c)l 429 Haggle CnTanaugh.-.......- 118 Clara ' line 348 BadleDanlell ;. S88 Irene Shane 17S Jennie Itamage 172 Lizzie Lohe .'. 121 Lizzie O'Connell 106 Votes polled yesterday.. 24ft') Grand total 1UU The celebration of St. Patrick's Day did not detract attention from the JIeuald'h popular teachers' contest. Tho returns wero u)i to tho usual high average, and when tho polls closed tho Contest Editor recorded tho receipts for tho day nt 2,000. Tho contest between Misses Wasley and Stein continues very closo and is attracting general attention. Tlio teachers in tho lower ranks of tho line of competitors havo been increasing their recordi considerably tho past fow days and yesterday they polled hundreds of votes. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILIiA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES.'.' OHIEP BURGESS' NOTICE. The Special l'nllce Appointed and Meeting Gulled. Tho following is a list of tho special police appointed : Firtt ward William Sadusky, Patrick Brcnnan, John Downey, Anthony Alex, Jerry O'Neill, Morris Sayros, John Mc Donald, Charles Loviskio, Michael Curley. Second ward John Burns, Patrick Loftus, William Delowry, Robert Hagcnbuch, Timothy Lynch. Third ward Frank Codrlngtou, Peter Casloy, Jacob Sallas, Georgo Hassler, John Zukovith, William Mitchell, Georgo W, Davis, Michael Madden. Fourth ward Patrick. Reynolds, William Morgan, Thomas Campbell, Wndislo Pale-husky, David Powell, Thomas Fecley Thomas Deviue, Edward Ratchford, Adam Smith, Andrew Ktisha, John Krysta. Fith ward Anthouy McGuinncss, Simon Krestyuick, Thomas Lowry, Murt. Durkin, William Balzcr, Morgan Stctler, Jamos Dougherty, Abe. Green, Walter Serocka, Peter Uarkins, Michael Lawlcr and John Cull-. All the above named appointees are noti ficd to meet the Chief Burgess at tho Council Chamber on Wednesday, '.22ml inst., at 7:30 p. m., to bo sworn in; and all porsons now holding special police badges aro hereby re quired to return tho same at once to tho tin dcrsigucd. Jamkh 1!ui;ns, Chief Burgess. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its " THE KIND THAT CURES". That old established cough remedy, Downs Elixir, still more than holds its own in tho public estimation, despite sharp and active competition. It is a "home remedy," and in this locality needs no word of praiso from us, so well nnd favorably known is it. It is tho standard remedy for coughs, colds and all throat troubles, with great numbers of our people, and their continued uso and un solicited recommendation of it speaks vol nmcs in its favor. Burlington, Vt., Free Prrsi, January 20, 1692. lm Orange IIIopsouih. On Thursday evening Rev. Ephriam Potts united in marriage Miss Hannah Jano Led den and 'Squiro Divid Williams, both of William Peun, at tho residence of tho bride's pa rents. Evan Evans and Miss Mara I lodger t, of Gilberton, were joined in matrimony by Rev J. F, Rittgcrs, on Tuesday. Mr. Evans is the popular proprietor of Week's Hotel. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its 'THE KIND THAT CURES." Mr. llnfrenbucli h Candidate. C. H Hagonbuch, tho North Main street druggist, has announced himself as a oandl dato for tho Democratic nomination for County Commissioner. Mr. Hiigenbuch has been engaged in business in this town for a number of years and has won a reputation for being au exemplary oitizeu and good fel low generally. Ho served three yoars on tho School Board with credit to himself and his constituents. Men who for years nave been suffering with a isires.mg anecxion oi me uhvk ur Kiuue havo been Immediately relieved and pet mnnentlv cured bv tho ludlolous ue of Salva Hon Oil, the groat pain-cure. Apply according to directions. - Advisory Council. The Advisory Council of Sehuylkill county, Jr. O. U. A. M., will meet at Girardville this evening. It will undoubtedly be an import ant meeting, as preliminary steps will be taken in reftraueo to pbteiug a county organ' iMr in the fiajd . Holderoan's jewelry rtore,leadj as ever. SUMMA'S CREDITORS RAISE QUESTIONS ON IT. TWO LAWYERS ON EAGH SIDE. An Bfibrt Beiuj? Made by tho Credi tors to Compel the Constable to Make Good Their Claims. Arousing Interest. UST1CE SHOEMAKER "spent to-day listening to arguments In the suit brought in behalf of Messrs. Schmidt, Haak and Cllne, credi tors, in their efforts to knock out the sale mado by Constable Boland of the proporty belonging to the missing Paul Summa. The creditors ulalm that tho Constable realized enough from the sale to more than pay their claims. Consmblo Roland was summoned to appear leforo 'Squiio Shoemaker this morning to show cause why an execution should not issue against him for tho amount of the udgmcnts held by tho threo creditors named. Georgo .1. Wadlinger and M. M. Burke, Iqs., appeared for Constablo Boland and ileaded that tho return of tho Constablo had been received by tho Justico; that it is on record and thero has been no proceeding ad udging the return false; and thattheroforo no oxocution could issue against tho Constable, not, nt loitat, until tho rendering of a judg ment based on tho falsity of the return for tho amount misappropriated, If any. Other legal objections wero raised, but Squiro Shoemaker decided that tho case before him should proceed ami when Mr, Pomoroy asked what Mr. Boland had to say to justify his return Mr. Wadlinger said, ' Wo havo mado our plea; it is on record, and that is our caso." After saying that tho plea was only show lug cause why the constable should not show causo Air. l'omeroy proceeded to dissect Constablo Boland's .bill of costs on tho salo and payments of claims made. Mr. Pomeroy objected to a number of items, claiming they wero .illegal and T. R. Beddali, Esq,, was on tho stand swearing to certain statements mado by Constablo Boland. When tho Hi:nAt.i went to press tho caso was still going on nnd it gavo promise of go, ing into tho night. Tho Justice's oflico was crowded with spectators. l'lHlHONAL. Elmer Wasley went to tho county seat this morning. Thomas Lathlano and son spent to-day at Pottsvillo. James Murphy, of Mahanoy Piano, spent yesterday afternoon in town. Daniel W. Reese, of Plymouth, wa3 tho guest of W.'S. Morgan yesterday. Richard Harrington, now located at Scran- ton, was a visitor to town.yosteniay. M. H. Master was among tho town poople who went to the county seat this morning. William Jcll'erson and wife, of South Jardln street, spent yesterday In Mahanoy City. Michael J. Bcgley, of town, has accepted a position as bartender at tho Coleman House, Pottsvillo. S. D. Hess and daughters, Misses Hattie and Daisy, went to Pottsvillo this morning to visit friends. liev. and Mrs. W. II. Zweizig, of Allen- tewu, aro tho guests of Mrs. A. A. Davis, on South White street. Miss Esther Nowlin, principal of tho Morca schools, spent to-day with Miss Annie Williams, of East Coal street. Harris Self, the South Main street merchant and I. T. Lautenstoln, havo returned from a busiuess trip to New York city. Ira A. Deliart, of the National Press Association, Harrisburg, mado a pleasant call at tho Hf.kald iauctam yesterday. L. G. Bullard, of Pottsville, representing tho Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Com pany, was a visitor to town yotteiday. H Rev. William Powlck, pastor of tho Metho dist Episcopal church, returned homo last evening from Conference and a brief visit to Wilmington, Delaware, and will ooeupy his pulpit to-morrow as usual. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." JllhS DuMerrltt's Meetings. There was a large gathering at the revival servico iu the Primitive Methodist church last evening. The service was conducted by Miss DeMerritt, who also gave the gathering the benefit of her rich, mellow voice and accompanied herself upon the guitar. This evoniug thero will be no service in the church, but to-morrow morning and evening and every evening noxt week (Saturday excepted) Miss DoMcrrltt will continue hor revlvapnicetlngs. Sermon on Masonry. Rev. II, G. James has announced that iris sermon in the English Baptist church to morrow evening will be . on masonry; that God origiuatod it and defendod it, and punished its enemies by his ordinary and special providence through the ages ; that masonry and ehristianity are not enemies but Christianity is an improvement upon masonry, as Christ was better, higher and diviner than Solomon, Ac pane's Faintly MedlclnejllQvea the lloweU Saah day. In ofder to be healthy Ah Ii i c$eaeary. OBB'S OBSERVATIONS. What III) Heos noil Honrs During Ills Tmvels. Chairman Bettertdge, of the Borough Council, has appointed a new committee to take charge of the arrangements for the proposed public water work and has named Jtewrs. James, Gallagher, (tnltlgaii, (Hbl-e, Coakloy, Lamb, VauDunen and Kano. For the first time in several years th regular pay car of the Lohigh Valley Rail road came into this section yesterday and distributed the pays among the employes of the road. Heretofore tho paymaster came rm here on one of the regular passenger trains. Yesterday he was on a special car sent frotii Baston, drawn by engine No. 130 and pilotc ,1 by Assistant Superintendent George Bi i I . f Delano. While sitting in tho Hub at n im yesterday Hugh O'Donnell relatnl -m i in dent in connection With his recent t- i' ' Pittsburg wblch brings out some of M r Montooth's wit, and which has novoi ' been published. While Mr. G'Donnell w ii on trial on tho murder charge Roland Bt l was playing "Innocent as a Lamb" at Pitts burg. Mr. Reed had formed an aequatntno with Mr. O'Donnell and Major Montooth, one of Mr. O'Dounell's counsel, ami, quite naturally, was very muoh interested In the case. Mr. lteed spent all his spare time at tho trial, and obliged to be at the theatre mado arrangements to have the venllot telegraphed to him. Major Montooth wan intrusted with this duty and ho fulfilled it when tho jury rendered its verdict by telegraphing Mr. Reed, "O'Donnell la 'Inno cent as a Lamb.' " In glancing over tho Philadelphia stock market yesterday, I noticed a small decline) in Lehigh Valloy shares. In conversation with a high oilicial of that road I learn that tho general impression in financial circles I that tho Lehigh Valley has made an excel lent arrangement with tho Reading Receivers, nnd that tho payments of interest and dividends under it will be approved by tho court. Tho Reading ami Lohigh Valley aro to remain together, and this union is for tho benefit of all concerned, besides being of solid advantage to tho competitive through Wo6tern trade of tho part of Philadelphia. Chief Burgefs Bums has announced his special police for 1&93-1 and has called for tho return of all badgos held by pcoplo who have not been re-appointed. Ono of tho most vexatious features of a Burgoss' term of oflico arises from a disposition ofipeoplo to hold theso bades as souvenirs, and when tho Burgess complains annually that thero aro not enough hades for all tho now appointees tho Borough Council ralsos war because ho does not got them in. Ono year a Burgees had to threaten suits before ho oould get all tho badges in. Obr. The Jenkins l-'unurnl. Tho arrangements for tho funeral of tho l.tto Mrs. William D. Jenkins, who died at her homo in Turkey Run Thursday, havo been changed. Tho funeral will leave tho family reeidouco at 2 p. m. tomorrow and proceed to tho Welsh Congregational church, wbero servicos will bo held under tho direc tion of Rev. D. Dyfrl Davis, of Nanticoko. Tho members of tho Congregational choir will meet in tho church at 11 o'clock Sunday morning to mako arrangement for the funeral. Tlio AcHdcni3' Kestaurmit. Tho Pottsville headquarters for Shcnan loah people and others living North of tho Mountain, for hot toddies, hot punches, beef tea and all kinds of wines and liquors of tho "lost brands, is the Academy Restaurant, John F. Cooney, proprie' or, M. A. Cooney, assist int. to A. I. L. A. Notes. At the district meeting of tho American Protost ant Ladles' Association, In Robbfns' hall, Daniel W. Reese, National Grand Slaster of the United States, and D. D. G. M. Mrs. Sarah A. Morgans, of Gilberton, with an ablo corps, oillciatid and helped to make tho meeting a success. Mrs. W. S. Morgans, National Grand As sistant Secretary of the United States, is seriously ill. Her speedy reoovery la earnestly hoped for by her many friends. Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's. A 1'lcnMint Time. The members of the Junior "Y'" and, their friends had a most enjoyable time at even ing, at the sociable given by the former in Robblns' hall. Refreshments were served ill abundance, and all departed for their lioww well pleated with the evening's entertain ment. Wanted, To complete files, two oopist saefa o the SVHKiNa Hhbalo of January lit, Sd and 4th, arid February 6th, 1&8. A Hbwal prlo will bo paid for the same. Obituary. Mr. and Mrs. John Pooler, of North Mar ket street, lost their infant daughter, Laura, May, by death this morning. The funeral will tako place on Monday afternoon. 'I have been trvimr Dr. Bull's Couch Svnan. and I am well pleased with it. My sou baa tha whooping oough and a bad cold followed. I trlod your Dr. Hull's Couh Syrup and In three nights be was better. jjutfw l eroy, Lauoa.ter liOUIt uowe, vu. We aire many ot closing out a great our Carpcta, Oil Clotlis Hurt Window- Shades nt cost, In order to make room lor Spring goods. C. U. Friokc, io Sutli Jardln St