E vENING HERALD. LJLJLL4 VOL. V1IL.--NO. 17. SHENANDOAH. PA.. WEDNESDAY. MAECII 22. 1893. ONE CENT. A Big Drive IS NOW ON AT if. cr. 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. -THE MASTER.- House Painters and Decorators Have adopted ttao following prices' for pnptr hanging und decorating (or 1898, CoimiieiicliiKT March i. I'sr piece for Brown and Whito Blanks 12Ko ' ' Gilt Papers 15o " " Embossed Papers ISO " " Decorating Ceilings 18o " " Joining or Butting I8c four Cornices to be charged as 1 piece 18c Uluesizlng, per room 12x11 feet -. 50o Larger and smaller rooms according to size. Removing old paper and preparing walls, 25c par Hour. All work guaranteed. No Paper Hung by the Day, R. O, WElDENMOYTSlt, JorlN P. CAHDEN, R. D. R. HAaENnrjcii, Khancis Deeg an, John l, hassleh, t. W. Convjllb, OSOEOE M. BOTEH, GEO. W. HASSLEH, J. H. MEHL, WH. J, LINK, EDWAHD EVEllETT, T. J. O'HAHEN'S COR. MAIN AND OAK STS. Everything In the tonsorial line done In flrsl llass style. A tine bath room attached. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 WestlOak Street, SIIENANDOAIT, PA. Bar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, wines, etc. Finest cigars. Bating bar attached. Cordial invitation to all. 8. KISTJUSK, M. D., jTHTaiCIAX AND aU&QtioiT. Offlce 120 North Jardin street, Shenandoah. MONAGHAN'S You Your Carpets Sewed in 'I'irh'efor Moving, Buy Them Now. New Spring Styles. Handsome Patterns. J. P. Williams & Son. S. Mam St., Shenandoah. SPRING OF '93 Intending buyers ore invited to inspect what may bo tunned the largest variety of Furniture over seen in Shenandoah. Prleoa the lowest. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines in various styles and prices. J- p; Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. PETTG'S Bear and Porler , T AM AGENT for tho X Clias. Hettig's Cele bratediBeer and Porter in this vicinity, also Hurgnur & Jfiugel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK, 12(1 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 alto carry an immense line of Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware, ltoollng and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, .GIRARDVILlitt, PA. 35 CTS. PER YARD I'OIt Home-made Rag Carpet. Taken out of the loom to-day. Others for 45, 60 and S8c, extra heavy. Brussels and Ingrain Carpets and Oil Cloths. Remnants will bo sold almost at your own price. . O. 00. FK.IOHLS'B Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses and Carriages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to, Uorsos taken to board, at rates that ate liberal. PEAR ME, Fear Btddall's Bnrdwan Store Want !i. mm STILL. ANOTHER SEQUEL' TO SUMMA'S DISAPPEARANCE. -r OFFICERS OF THE LAW DISAGREE. Constable. Phillips Wa'ntod to Lovy on Constable Boland'a Household Goods Tho Lat. tor Bounces Him. TTjn HE HnrtAI.D hasnlrondy fS published half a dozen sequels to tho sudden disappearance of Sa loonkeeper PanbjSum ' tun, aud It was tljbught that tho series liml run out, butyestcrdajftliero wero doveloiite'ents which threaten to add more chapter. Tho constable's sale, objection to the trlmtfer ef the license Smnnia left behind, nud.llie salt against the constable who made tlnVale by creditors who tried to make the offisWuay the amount of their claims, weie nil dwelt upon at length in last week's papers, bat yet the material for discussion and written Is nut exhau-ted. Yesterday the lawyers ' made arguments for and against the transfer of the 'license at Pottavllle and the Judge tt'&oldiug ttie case under advisement. But tho subject matter of renewed 'Interest hinges nion something entirely new. Two Constable figure hi the principals this time. l it seems that alter Constable Belaud made tho levy ou Sunima's place be learned that half a barrel of gin was aecreiod in a neigh' boring house. An execution was issued in the interest of one of the creditors aud Boland Buarohed for tho gin. He found It under gome ashes and rubbish in Uio cellar of a building at tho rear of that in which' Sunr ma hud his saloen. Roland removed tho gin to lils own house and now has' it there under the execution that was given him. Yesterday afternoon Constable Phillips and an assistant walfcod into Constable llolaud's house ad demanded the half barrel of gin by virtue of an execution issued on a judg ment against Paul btimnia and in favor of Solomftu ir.iak. Boland refused to deliver the gin on tho ground that it was already under executimi. Phillips said that as tho execution was against Bolaud ho would lovy ou that gentleman's household goods if tho gin was not surrendered. Bolaud warned Phillipx nit-to make a lovy beforo giving a bond to indemnity him (Boland) against loss. Phillips intimated that ho did not taks nny9 stocK in the bond proposition and took pencil aud papor from his pocket to make an in ventory of Boland'a household goods. BoUnd became wrathy. Ho glarod at Phillips aud his assistant and ordered them to give him a boud of indemnity or get out of the liouso. Phillips paid no attention, but proceeded to note some of tho goods he intended seizing. Boland walked to and fro for a few moments and then yelled, 'Talley, you givo me a bond, or get out !" Phillips paid no attention and Boland opened the door. "Oct out!" yelled tho latter. Phillios kept on writing and in a moment there was a rush, push ad a jubble of exclamations. Phillips and hi assistant went through the doorway, Boland shut tho door and locked it, the Second ward constable and his assistant walked up tho street and in a few moments the neighborhood was once more quite. Now tho public is wondering what devel opment will next arise from gumma's disap pearance. Up to date nil hands havo been having a regular monkey and parrot tinio of It, Imt at this writing there havo been no calls for ambulance?, although, tho tussel between tho constables yesterday almost led to that mcrgency. USE DANA'S SAKSAPAMLLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUKES." A YOUTH AND A HOPE. Five llays Sentence tor Indulging In 31li chlevous Sport. beveral peoplo who had occasion to cross Main street tho other evening narrowly es caped tumbling into the mud. Thoy would look down to tho crossing in a puzzled way, but could only see an innocent-looking rope, It wus finally concluded that the rope had some mischiovous instrument at its end. Lust night Constable Bolaud found a youth 18 years of age at the rope's end and arrested him. The fellow said his name was John "Coleman," but it is realty John Flynu. Chief Burgess Burns thought tho fellow was too old to devote time to such foolish pastime and iiuposod a sentence of five days in tho lock-up, Flynn's trick wua to give the rope a suddon jork when people would step upon It, and several times he almost threw ledes- mans into the mud. JlCn Who inr aru hnvfl Vuutn anlTai-Ino nrl,l,n dlstresnlng affection ol the back or lildneys immediately relieved and 01 i t.1l.( o rr-j -.,.t, The Proposed New Hull, Considerable interest is manifested in tho hall which it is said the camps of the P. O. H. of A. of town propose building, and many inquiries aro being ruudo as to tho location and probable completion of tho structure. lhocommllteo having the affair in charge met last night. Tho meeting was a secret one and nothing was given out for public information, but it is understood that no definite arrangehieuts for the project havo been made. "J. have been trying Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and I nru well plented with U, My son haa tit "I have been tryini whopping cough and u bud coJd followed, tried vour nr. 1 hit Pa nnnoh ur. n in v? liliVuiouTvS""- M0" i'8rWl L0nC1S,er Fresh llorrls Elver Cove Oysteai received Sally at Cneloit's. ' ' 9-23-tf AM STIIJ, THEY GOME I MANY VOTES FOR THE "HER ALD'S'' TEACHERS' CONTEST. Friends or tho (loutrstiints Continue Clip plug and Filling Out' Coupons by tlio Thousands The Itvturiis Wuro Very lurgc Ymterdny. Nellie Ilalrd !J73lt Agnes Stein '.ill 13 Maine 11. Wasley :.'B7 i Mary A. Connolly 8107 Mahala lAilrohlld 711 Frank 11. Williams 0WT Carrie Faust am Anna M.Dengler 3175 Bridget A. Burns U1S9 Mary A. LafTerty 1817 I.UHe B. Phillips 1887 Carrie M. Smith 1510 Mary A. Htaok.... 1891 Itattio lless 1074 Janios K. Lewis 7to Ella Clauser . 902 Hannah Reese SSI Annie Mansell....- 445 Maggie Cavanaugh - j 418 Clara Cllne 400 Hadle Danlell .. SOI Ireuo Shane,...- ',81 Jenuie Kumoge ... 172 lifszti- Lehe 181 Uxzic O'Oopnell . 100 Votes polled yesterday a47(l Olaud total 122808 Interest in the teachers' contest icops at a high notch nud is the leading teplo of con versaiion. Daring tlie iwst few days the Imsiuess men have taken a matkod interest in the trmtest and it is said tt many of them will be lining sometbing substantial for their respective favorites within a few daps. The contest between II Uses Wosluy and Stein is now tho absorbing feature of the oomiietition with tlie public and every nlghl the Hkualii is eagerly sought in the anxiety to learn whk'.h of the two ladios is in tho lead. This particular contest is of the seo saw kind. On one day Mies Wasley holds second place and tho next day Miss Stein forges ahead. On Saturday Miss Wasley lost, on Monday sho regained it, to-day she lost it aguin. But there is another interesting feature of the contest and that is tho competition betweon tko teachers in the fourth, llfth and sixth positions. The toacher who holds the first of these positions at tho close of tho contest will ba given a freo excursion to Niagara Falls. At present Miss Connelly holds it and Miss Fairchild mid Mr. Williams aro close bohlnd her. For a time Miss Connelly was many hundreds ahead of the other twe teachers, but she Is now less than a thousand aud the three competitsta aio getting rjelto closo to ach -other. rKKSOHAL.. Sheriff Woll was a visitor to town ts-day. M. Morrison went to Pottsvlllo tuts morn ing. William Waters spent to-day at Mahanoy Plane. David Prkins, of Mt. Carmel, was a visitor j to town yesterday. i. J. Frauoy and John F. Uiggins snt yesterday at the county seat. Mrs. Jew. BougbcyandMrs. Goorgellolvey spent to-day Willi friends at Pottsvllle. Samuel Cobley, of North Main street, .moved his family to Mahanoy Plane to-day. Mrs. T. J. James, of town, aud Mrs. Win. Brown, of Oirardvillo, wont te Bingtown to day to visit friends. Eev. P.obert O'Boyle, of tho Trinity Kefonnod church, has returned from his visit to the-City of Brotherly Love. Thomas Davidson, travel! lm.n . Seligmau & Co., Mahanoy City, circulated , among our business men to-day. Missos Fannie Gruhlcr and Con Sterner, students at tho Kutztown State Normal school, aro home on a short visit. Miss Mary Jane Hopkins, of North White street, wishes to thank the friends who aided j Company, for which company it was oou her to secure the gold wntch in tho contest structed at Garner's iron works, Ashland. connected with the fair of the Liberty Band, j of Wm. Penu. ihoinas Iteeso, sou of Edward Keose, of Centralii, has almost recovered from his ' recent iudisposltioii, aud expects shortly to resume his position as outsido foreman of , Ccntralia colliery. Will Not Fight. Several weeks ago it was announced that William Gibson and John Donohoe, the ocal pugilists who have already had some ex perience in the ring, had been matched to spar ten rounds with light gloves Tho atrair imd hat,. al.. ..I . TJ-.l.l.t , l i.ureu jmjuuum uihjjs house during the first week of the present ' moniu, uut lor some unknown reason was iwn reason was I postponed Indofluitoly, with the understand ing that a date would be agreed upon. Since that tlmo several inquiries have been made as to when tho matoh would come oil'. It was learned last night that Gibson has gono to Wllkes-IJarre to train Harry Jester for a fight, and the former's match wth Donohoe J win not be carried for sonio time. Some of the sports say tho two men will not appoar against each other In the ring again USE DANA'S SAKSAPARILLA ,its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Died at the lloipltal. John Buchanan, of Gilberton, died sud denly at tho Minors' Hospital Monday even ing. He was at tho hospital under treatmeut f a liadly lacerated finger, and while sitting in tha reading room died suddenly from heart I alfeet.Qtt. Tlmdtjcwtted wm unmarried, aud about 58 years of ago. Ws havo many friends who have lived to the ripe old age. flighty, Wiej aPfRys used Dr. Coxe's- wondorul Oongh Syrup when afflicted with ookU. MR9. SAPOWICZ ATTEMPTS SUICIDE AT TRKNTON. IT WAS HER SECOND ATTEMPT Tho Perslstont Suloldnl Efforts Aro duo to tho Woman's Mind Boing Afleotod Aftor a Qorious Illness. US. MAGGIE SAPO wlcz made n desporate attempt to und her life on tho Lohigh Valley railroad near Trenton nt an early hour this morning. Tho woman stationed lierselt on the track and remained there notwithstanding the approach of the fast freight train that runs between Packorton and Mount Carmel, The train was running at a rapid rate, but fortunately tho engineer discovered the woman in time to bring the train to a stand still before it reached the place where the woman was crouched upon tho track. The engineer and fireman took hold of the woman and pulled her from the track after considerable trouble. The woman fought line a tigress and pleaded In her native tongue to be allowed to die. Whllo th crew of tha train wcro considering the advisability of placing tho unfortunate wotnati on the engine and bringing her to this town seme friends arrived and took charge of her. Mrs. Sapowlcz is the samo woman who tried , ... 1 , !. m . . . . iu iu hot me near ne xrenion station one afternoon a few Weeks ago. The woman had a seriousiUlness about four months ago and since that tlmo her mind seems to have been ulfeeted. 1'otntH. Advoftfeo in the Hkkald. Yesterday was the first day of spring. -r i : . -i l.mj Dusiiiuan cuKiiKOB win occur in this town on April 1st. Keep your premises in a healthy condition Tho wolfiiro of your family demands it. Pottsvillo will have no base ball team this season. Tho Y. M. C. A.'s havo decided not to reorganizo. William L. Williams, of Frackvillo, had one of his hands mashed while coupling -cars at jlahauoy IMauo. Tho Girard Estate has several desirable ferms.ts rent. See advertisement in another jrt of to-day's paper. Ex-roor Director William Brown has been appointed fireman at tho court house, vice Charles Graver, resigned. Tho teachers of Girardville will hold teachers' Institute on Friday and Saturday. County Superintendent Weiss will bo present. The steam and air rivctors of the Potts villo Iron and Steel Co., are ou striko becauso the oomjiany wanted mein to work by contract. Ambrose Swoenoy, a confirmed drunkard. of Morea, was found at Mill Creek, between St. Clair and New Castle, Sunday rsoruing in a drunken stupet, and shortly after died. Iho Coal aud Iron Police force throughout the county are making energetic war against tramps. Over a dozeu of these undesirable pilgrims have been lodged in jail within the past few days. That shabby piooe of military headgear now worn oy too watioual Guard is coming j 1,1 Ior a gooa aeal 01 ametV1 "dloule. Ono wrIter MUi tl,at tuu 8y hats should bo ! colloctod and ravrod in a monument to tho man who BP08"1 them r military pur poses. Tho l'lritt Trip. The first electric oar built in Schuylkill county icado a ryial trip Monday afternoon over the road of tho Schuylkill Traction The car is to bo used by tho construction forca and If occasion demands it nan bn nt. tathed to trail cars when traffic is heavy Tho car is painted a bright yellow, the plat- forms are extra wide, and there are ladders on each side to get to the roof where work men can ride. Another oar of similar design is near completion. Ilurtcxl To day. Tho remains of John and Michael Don- nelly, who met thoir death by the explosion t of boilers at West Bear Kidge colliery Mon day, the particulars of whioh liave been pub- lisheil in the Hbhalu, were interred t ' Finekvl l ib ninr!,, 11I..1. nr . celebrated i thn.thnitnVi,,i, of nr..i Plane. pia ti,. .1 i .... two children. USE DANA'S SAB8APAMILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Obituary. Mrs, Pauline Llndenmuth, relic of the late George D. Llndenmuth, died yesterday of heart disease, at her late residence, In West union township. The deceased was 70 years of ago. Funeral will tako place on Friday, and interment will be made at Rlngtown. "Thero U a divinity that shapes our ends," Dr. Coxa's Wild Cherry and Scneka does the rest, whenever we take a bad cold. Airs, ltroome Won. Mrs. Alice Broome, of South Pear alley, yestorday seoured a verdict for 100 before Judge Ikeler, at Pottsville. against her &ther. Levi Dornslfe, also of town. Mrs. feued hr olalm on serviiiM romlAnul ha. mother at the request of the father. A Happy Man U he wbo rises ltad Wag Oil for K Toothache and ehroule n vukli eures evety Urea, 1 t Flay OU a void at P. V. remedy w. cents. Med ry It. u. Kir- Un's Drag Store. EXAMINATION OF MINORS. u KlVort living .llitiln to Itepeiil til ICnUtlng lair. Representative FJannery, of Lucerne county, who represents a mining constituency and is closely identified with the mine workers of hit district, has Introduced a bill In the Pennsylvania Legislature to roemtt the "Anthracite Miners' Examination Aot-" The Act that Mr. Flanuery desires to ham repealed was Intended to keep Ignemilt Hungarian und Italian labor out of the uitliraclto mines, nud thus lessen the number of accidents. In this it failed, and it lift ! creased tho number of IIuus aud Italian working In the mines. Instead of being safegumd to English speaking millers, it Imposes on them nu unnecessary tax and oils the mines with men Ignorant of thelftiiguage and tho dangers attending milling. Its effect is to Increase the trouble It was to Teller. Tho law makes It Impossible tot n Ameri can, Englishman, irishman, Yieiaiiman, Scotchman, or Gorman to seen re work as a miner in any anthracite mine hi Pennsyl vania, unless he will work two yesrs as laborer, no matter what qualifications as miner he may possess. No American, Eng lish, Irish, Welsh, Scotch or German miner will submit to this two years' extra appren ticeship, and as a Tcsnlt the undesirable classes have tho field all to themselves. Sometimes these people serve two years as laborers before asking for miners' certificates, but not often. Usually they either use the same certificate for a number of men, or they lie aliuit their experience. Even after serving two years as laborers, many of them are too Ignorant to be truthfully callen miners. "An Instance of the peculiar operation ot this law," says the Octlitry Sngineer, "ealire under our notice shortly after its passage. A, certificated English colliery manager, moved Into Luaerne county. He held, not only first-class government certificates, but alto recommendations of the highest order as re gards character and ability from his foruMc omployers, who were among the most promi nent of the British colliery owners. He naturally first sought employment as aa official, but such nu opening not presenting itself at once, ho determined to seek em ployment as a miner, feeling sure that his skill and ability would soon earn for hint promotion to an official position. When he sought employment as a miner, ho found that tho Examination Act would not permit any superintendent to employ, him. Ho then called on us, introduced himself, showed his papers, and asked if wo could help him t, securo employment in some other field, JU6t at that time ono of our subscribers, an operator in tho West, asked us to assist him in securing a thoroughly competent under ground superintendent. Wo placed him in communication with tho Englishman, and tho result is tho lattor is now underground manager of tho several collieries operated by the Western man, and is giving satisfaction. Uuder tho provisions of this law, which Mr. Fiarincry is endeavoring to havo repealed, I "" an could not secure work at anv am thracite colliery in Pennsylvania as a miner." If there ever was a real rur for chronle. Coughs . JoM, llronoulcal tronWei km Si Grippe it IB Pan Tina. Don't mil to get the tonulue: avoid substitutes. Ooste only SB Dr'tor'e'1 ''M)ldat P- P" u' '"ln" Spring Trrtde, Our merchants are busily engaged in ar ranging their annual display of spring good. The indications point to a brisk trade; but there is one thing neoesaary to capture tlila trade, aud that is to communioato with nnr. chasers through the ono and tho only legiti mate channel the newspaper. Every busi ness man in this town, who desires to dis pose of his goods, should take advantage r- the Herald's largo circulation and inform the peoplo of the inducements they have to oiler. Our circulation has now readied enoinious proportions, augmented by the un precedented interest taken in tho teachers' popular contest by tho residents of this val ley, thus making it the bett advertising medium in this section of tho state. Tha leading firm of Pottsville, Dives, Pomoroy Stewart, appreciate this act by the insertion of a large display advertisement. Each day brings additional evidence of the Hkrald's lopularity among the reading public, aud a small want "ad.," placed in an ohaeu.ro per. Hon of the paper, will bear fruit witWa twenty-four hours. Advertise your wmk and advertise them In the people's cheiw the kvkxino Herald. USB DANA'S SAKSAPARILLA, m " THE KIND THAT CUKES", Twelve Photos for see. By sending us your cabinet, together wtsh 0 oeuts, we will finish you one dosen photos. 1-8-tf W. A -Kvinw Wanted, To complete files, two oopies eaeh o tfce BviKixu HibaU) of January 1st, 3d and (th, and February 5th, 1888. A liberal pries will be paid for the same. The moon gets full on April 4th, Deat you, but smoke "Admiral," the new cigarette. "Admiral" is not made by the trust. For full particulars call ou or address B. LabowsA Co., Mahanoy City, Pa. Buy Keyttons flour. Be sure that the oanio Lebsio & Baku, Ashland, Ps, is printed n every sack. 3-3-3taw nolderman'a Jewelry store leads, as ever. We arc closing out n great ninny ol our Carncts. oil . Cloths nutl Window Sltmlea nt cost, in order to mnke room lor Spring; goods. C. I. FrickCj w-Vi io South jRrdtu St
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