THE EVENINK HERALD. VOL. V1II.--NO. 21 SHENANDOAH. PA.. MONDAY. MARCH 27 1893. ONE OEST. f A Big Drive IS NOW ON AT IE?. J". MIAMI'S 28 South Main St. Clearing Sale of Winter Goods ! Gents' red underwear that formerly sold for SI will now .go at 80c. Special sale of Blankets. Only a few more of those de Birable 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. J. P. Williams & Son. Furniture S. Mamiti., Shenandoah. IT IS ARGUED AT LAST.. OVER 2,500 MORE VOTES. WATER WORKS INJUNCTION OASB BEFORE THE COURT. SPRING OF '93 Intending buyers nre Invited to inspect what niny lie termed the largest variety of Furniture ever seen In Slicnnudoah. Prices the lowest. Plnnos, Organs nnd Sowing Machines in various styles and prices. J- P- Williams & Son. 13 South Main St. SIX LAWYERS MAKE ARGUMENTS kTutleres Bochtel and Wlodman Llston to Thom and Reserve Tholr Doisions 3ome Points Made. -THK MASTER- House Painters and Decorators Have adopted the following prices for piper hanging mid decoratng for IBM, CoiumeiicliiK fllnrcli r. far piece for Brows and White Blacks 13tfo " ' Gilt Papers 15s " ' Embostnd Papers- 18c " " Decorating Cellini 18c " ' Joining or Butting- 18c .Four Cornices to bo charged as 1 pieco 18c Sluoolzlcg, per room 12rl4 feet - 60c Larger and smaller looms according to size. Removing old paper and preparing walls, 25c jorhour. All work guaranteed. No Paper Hung by the Day, Jt. 0, WEIDCNJIOVEIt, fOlIN P. CAKI1KN, K.D. It. HAasjinucn, Hbakois Dkeoan, JOUR L, HAGCIJSH, T. W. CONVIXJ.E, 43101VJBM. DorKR, G03. W. 1IABSXEH, J. H. MEnii, Wx. J. Link, EDWARD KVKrJUT, HOOKS & BROWN, EASTER BASKETS, EASTER NOVELTIES. .Full lino Psper-cover Novels. RETJIG'S Beer and Porter I AM AGENT for the Chits. KefcUir's Cele brated Mecr and l'orter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India I'aloAlcs and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. i tenth week: op the TEACH ERS' CONTEST CLOSES. Tht Tri e A verxge I'olt of Viitr s for Hach AWk Sliicn llm CatnpeUtlnu Htnrtt-d. : TIks Oniml Tntnl Will Wo I.TO.OOO Komi, AMOK! JM KILLED. POPULAR TOWNSMAN MEETS DEATH AT GORDON. KILLED ON THE RAILROAD TO-DAY A OOOD SCHEME. HE lunch talkea-of cn?e of tlio Shenandoah Water & Gas Company against (tie borough of j Shenandoah has lit laft ndvanccd one stop farther. The ease has heen hanging f.ro since last July owing to a, UtAHQ Bain .. Maine 11. WMley .......... AKneuMtetn -.... Maty A. 'Ctonnelly-.... Mauatel'lrehlld.... Frank B. 'Wllllaras Carrie Faust Anna M.DenRler. Brtrigot-A. Burns..,.. Mf.ry A. Laf(erty. CarrtoM. Smith...... Lllllo B. Phillips Mury A. Htiick........ Haute Efosa Jamcw K. Lewis............ ..aissu . oi to 8(177 .... 8l6t3 aw i ... . xm ' S218 2IT8 1KW Kill 1912 14M 1243 ..... 78S failure to bring on theFjjiuinniu-ueesa , Ella Clauser B2 I O 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. fte also carry an Immense line of Htaves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Booling and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, GIUAKDVILUS, PA. 35 CTS. PER YARD ton Home'tnade (Rag Car-pet. Taken out of the loom to-day. Others for 45 60 aud 62c, extra heavy. Brussels and Ingralc Carpets and OU Cloths. Kemnants will bo sold almost at your own price. O. 2D. aa-lXOZEIiS'iES Store, 10 South Jardm St Carpet No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, -jlT K. BURKE, J.TTORNEY-J.Z-LJ.W EUENAHDOAD, PA. Offices Room 3, P. O. Building, Bhermncio n0 jffsterly Building, Pottsville. SNEDDENJS: LIVERY. Horses and Carriages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to. Horses taken to board, at rates thatnie liberal. PEAR ALLEY", Pear BcddaiTg Hardware Store nueumonts f tho lawyers for tho respective sides, hut on Hat tirday it was op before Judges Bochtel nnd Wlcdman ait l'ottsvillo and nil th arguments for nnd against tlio injunction intcd for were made. Tho Judges took the papers nnd the next step will he tlioir decision. Tko ciipo is based upon nn application by the sriilor company Tor nu injunetion.egaltist tho horougk and tlio coutoactors, prohibiting the oanstructieu of tho proposed wuterfworks; that the court .declare that tho certdScnto issued under tte special election of last Juno for tli-) iiicreait- of indebtedness of the borough nre iiuU and void ; that it be decreed that the action of the 'jW.ii Council jud others associated with it was wholly illegal, and that tho petitioners he not required to pay the tax prowed to be levied, and tluit the Cou net 1 of Sheuaudoih, Its tax collectors, assessors, ami other otlicew he restrained frtun leyiii; a tax upon tho pettlioners and upuu eplo by virtue of the speel.tl election ; and nls that it be decreed that tho election was un&ithoriztti, illegal anil void and of no effect concerning any of the citizens of the b: rough. When the ewe was up for argument Satur day six lawyers appeared, A. W. Schalck, George J. Wndlingcr aud J. If. Potncroy, Esqs.fortho borough; aud 1). O. Ucuuing, John W. Kyou and S. (!. M. HolIopetor.Esqs., for the water company. Tho argument lasted about two huurs and all tha lawyers hiul something to say on points in the case. In behalf of tho borough it was contended, mainly, that thero is no Act of Assembly authorizing tho Court of Qunrlor Sessions or tho Court of Common Picas to lako cogni zance of n contest on au election held to in crease the borough's indebtedness. The main points raised by tho water com pany were that if its proceedings to declare .... . 60S Maggie OvauiMacti... 407 Annie .Vtansell... 401 Clara CUine 411 Hadlo Uanlell,.. tolb Irene -Siano . :w Joniilo Itamage IKU Llzzl"Lehe 121 LiiHslo 0"Connell 116 Votes .polled yestwday 2oI7 Grand total 136J78 The tenth week of the IIbiiajjj's popular ixhliosoiiool tcjichere' contest closed Satur lay ovonlng with a grand total poll of votus nmouutiiwr to over 135,0110, or an average of over 13,590 votes for each of the ton weeks. Before the count is made Hoxt Salurd.iyeven ingtherois littlo doubt iliil the graml total figures wili have gune over tho luO.OOU mark. OBE'S OBSERVATIONS. AVhttt llo HeH unil Hears During ilJt Truvvls. Williiu Ajistock, who was employed in tiio barlwr shop of his uncle, E. Anstouk, on I'ast Centre street for several years, termiu ated his cmj)loyiueut thero .Saturday night and has opened a barber shop at Mahauoy City in partnership with his biother. I fecured an insight to commercial tacti the other day that seemed to mo quite uuiu iug. I dropped into a harbor shop just as customer lett n cuair ana asked lor a cigar. Tho clerk took one from tho case aud held out, but tho customer refused to tako it "Give mo a good cigar," said ho, "and till: ono yourself. I iiud I always get a good cigar when I set them up fur tho man behind the counter, because ho knows which is the bast and I got mino from the snnio box. Uho clerk put back tho cigar he had offered aud took two from another bor. Ono lie handed to tho customer and the other ho pu into hte own vest pocket. Tho customer lit If You Want Your Carpets Sewed : in Time for Moving, Buy em r New Spiing Styles. Handsome Patterns. NOW AT me special election nun nun void could not I his "weed" and exclaimed between the pro oe recognized ny mo courts, men tuo com-1 Iiminary pulls, "A h, I like a good smoke, pany uau wso men a um in equity ana mat aud 1 know how to get it, too, don't 1 7" Tho ill should be sullicient, lor the reason that if (clerk said ho thought so and the cuslomc uiero is uo law governing sueu contests as tlio i left. As soon as the door closed tho rlerl, mi.. It, niinelinn tltrm tlio ,,,.? e.f w..,t,.. . i ..... i .. .. . . , t . -i"'" ... w juiij idok uiu eigar iroiu jih vest pockot and ro suouiu aiioiu renei. juiuuy, u was main- stored it to its box. at the win,., H, ii.-i caiueu, owing to its uuiversauty, is ueiicicnt; ono of tho cigars ho had first oilbrod tho r.n. mill tlirreiore tlio company has uppualed to touier. 'That follow," said he. as ho nut tl. mo equity oi mo court. cigar in ids pocket, "doesn't know h.If it was also maintained in behalf of thf much ns he thinks he does. That n!r 7 company that tho water works could not bo ' offered him was one of the boet we have in wMuiisuv-u iui waj.wv, ui" iur any 111110(1111, tliu place and much better than tho one ho near mat ngure una mat mo specifications took. But, as Uarmim the olrcus man, once lor tho erection of tho wafer works wore so said, soiuo people wqii't appreciate you unloM luuseiy urnwu up u iivo-norse team couin oo you humbJz them " unven turougu tnom. it was further cou tended that tho proclamation passed to bring on the special election did not sot forth a true state of facts and was misleading; that instead of the last assessed valuation of tho town being correctly stated it exaggerated them; tho proclamation bet forth that tho 0m:. Should Receive Att-ultoii. ino attontlou of tho IJEnu.u-has been called to n disgraceful condition of tho soutl enu 01 t'jum alloy, which is tho street that runs along the west bank borderiui? tlio last assessed valuation was $3,100,000, while Lehigh Valley railroad. Tho complaint is it was really onlj $1,500,000. that the owners of tho properties at nud near inclosing tho lawyers of the company , the corner of tho alley and Oak street havo maintained that the election should havo neglected to furnish places for tho storage or been held under the old law, while in this disposal of ashes aud the cousequeuco is tho instanco it was held under the U iker ballot tenants have plied tho refuse in grent heaps iw, aim mat iaiv (im not repeal the lormer upon me pumio highway. Tho nlaca i laws relating to the iucreaso of indebtedness certainly in u disgraceful condition aud tho by boroughs, and therefore the special elec- borough authorities should givo it immediate Hon f liould havo been held under the old , investigation, law. USE DANA'S SAKSAPAMLLA.ith "THE KIND THAT CURES." F.lcotilo Plashes. It now appears as if tho olectricroad whioh was to connect Asliauil with l.oourt (lap will not be built. Captain Ikiley went over the proposed route last week nnd was not at all favorably impressed with the ld-' because of tho very small pasiauger trafllo that they will iiavo to draw from. Neither does he look very favorably upon the idea of building n ro.d Irom Ceutivtlla to Mt. Carmel meeting of the Lausford-Tamaqua Com pany has been called wheu propositions to built that rond will probably be acted on. There appears to be muoa activity in elec tric railwuy ciroles in this rogion. Itisoxpoctod Captain Bailey aud othor officials of tho Schuylkill Traction Compiuy Stole l'owder Keirx. Isaac Green, who deals in old powder kegs, caused the urrost of Josoph Bunu, Daniel Welsh, John Welsh nnd Benjamin Morgan, four boys, on Saturday night, charging them With breaking into his plaoe of storage and carrying away fifty-two powder kegs, valued at(1.50. All the boys were put under bail for trial. The AoHrimny Iteataurant. The I'ottsville headquarters for Shenan loan people and others living North of the ifeanlaiB, tor hot toddles, hot punches, boa m ad all kind of wines and Hquora of the lest brands, is the Aeademy Restaurant, John . Cooaey, proprietor, M. A. Coouey, assist- mt. tc A Lost Child. A little girl belougiug to a Polish family residing on South Mai U Strwt wnmlnro.1 will bo here this or next week and locate the 1 away early yesterday mornlnc nml h Shenandoah-St. Nicholas route. parents wero in creat ilitrei in i..i.. Work on the Locust Dale extension was wheu tho child was restored rn tl, commenced to day. I Tliomas Coyno. wlio found her wand-rln,, ... Lane's I'ainll)- Medicine Moves tho llowels Each day. Iu order to be hoilthy this is necessary. We havo postioned our Journey to the moon for tile prewnt, as a few doses of Dr. Coxo's Wild Cherry and Seneka has entirely cured our cough. the road near Lanigau's. Huy KtfUme Hour. Be sure that tho name Lumio & Babk, Ashland, I'a, is printed on every sack. 3-8-Staw Holdorman's Jewelry stere leads, M oyer, If the worth cf anything is pn ven by results then Kurely Dr. Bull's cough ajrup is pre eminently the best couth syrup now extant. Twelve 1'hoto for BOo. By sending us your oabiuet, together with CO cents, we will finish you one doaeu photos. 1-s-tf W. A. Kbaoby. Fresh Merris liiver Cove Oysters reoi-ed dally at Cbslett's. g jjg.(f Best rhotograjhs and eraynns at Dabb", A Fatal Accident at Packer No. 2 Colliery-James Joyce Hor ribly Mangled by a Prema ture Blast. EATII has again re moved ono of tho most popularand best known former loaldents o f Shenandoah in the kill ing of Anthony Guy, who nbout three yoars ago left this town to become n brakeman on the Philadelphia Heading railroad trains plying between Gor "dou and locust Summit. Mr. Guy was popullirly known throughout j-this suction, as "Andy." He was ono of tho l .founders and one of tho moit active and Jiopular members of the Columbia Hoso Com auny of tewu and tho announcement of his death willke a souiee of regret to many in town beside his i mined ia to relatives and tho members of tho compaioy mentioned, of which ho was at ono time foreman. Alio lull particulars ot tho accident by which Mr. Guy met his death havo not been reoelved, but according to the telegraphic announcement received by the Hkralu he was silting on the edge of (he top of a freight car and the jar caused by the bumping of tho "shifter" caused him to fall to the ground and tins car in .passing over the body cut it in half. The deceased left n wifoam! three children. Sevtr.il friends of tho deceased left for Gor don to-day to offer asKistaiioe to tho ullllcted family. Mr. Guy was at ono time Inside foreman at the Keliley Itun colllcTy. DREADFULLY MANGLED. and Ills Klcht A ftlluer'a Axui Sliiltteied Destroyed James Joyce, a minor at Packer No. 2 col liery, mot with a dreadful accident whllo at work in a breast of tho mino Saturday even ing. Tho accident was duo to tho explosion of a charge which was supposed to havo missed fire When Joyce returned to retouch the squib ho received tho lull force of tho blast. Thu injuries Joyce received wero of a dis tressing character. His right arm was blown oil just abovo tho wrist, tho left hand was badly shattered, his chest and back wero badly bruised aud burned, and his eyes were so badly injured that had tlio victim re covered he would probably have been left blind. , Drs. Brady, of Lost Creek, nud Hamilton. of town, woro We .Hay Ytt lluvo What tile Town Needs Very Much. Fevernl prominent citUens of tiio town re about to form a company with a capital of about 8,000, to be divided into a limited number of shares. It is proposed to purchase) a s1t now in vlow aud for whloli Mine of the promoters already have the refuwil and erect upon it n two-story buildingnlout90xM feet. The first floor will lie used for bulls, receptions, fairs and meetings and the second will be designed and fitted 11)1 as a banquet hall. The building will have every con vnnlenee and all modern improvements for the purposes contemplated nnd will be original and especially desirable In many re spects. At the rear of tho hall on the first floor there will bo erected a section to bo used ex clusively for culinary purposes which will be furnished with ranges and cooking utensils, of nil kinds so that hut or cold inoals may bo furnished whenever occasion demands and tho old fashioned cold ham tud pigs' feet spreads will have to givo way to a !uof elaborate and modern dining ottstosm. Special attention will be glvon i the ar rangement of the banquet hall on tho second! floor. It will be comfortably and hand somely furnished aud in order that full com mit and convenience may be afforded tho patrons nn elevator will be placed nt their disposal. In carrying out its plans the oomiiiy will expend tho capital in inakiug the piopoeed building especially adaptod for gstlicrings so frequently hold In town under tho auspice of churches and societios aud to that end all tho articles necessary for preparing the tables will bo at tho disposal of those who may rout tho halls nnd tho charge for all wlllhsa nominal figure. This In Itself will be a great inducement, as the people who usually havo a hand in the management of such affairs havo long since tired of tho embarrass- . mcnt that attends tho borrowing of illslisi, Sc., aud making good the lnucs that attend breakages, independent of tho labor ud trouble that attends the dracaiijir nf tT,4' articles to and from tho halls. Tho gentlemen who havo undortaV.,, i.r. project havo ihjured on all tho expenses that will attend it and say thnv aro s,. d,... will be largo dividouds on tho investment. .. uavu iaKen into consideration thn I,,.. mciiso profits that aro now made annually from tho rentals of bareA,ll9 which hav conveniences at all and soiae of which are not even heated and on comnnriui? the., ditions with their plans they are confident mat, tlio proposed buildimr will all the receptions, balls and iitties, for which ouo hall alone in town is reutod.itt Jeajt tyo """"" uu iu each year. USE DANAM8AR8APABILLA,m "THE KIS7D THAT CUBES." I'olltlenl I'oInfH. Representative Coyle, of Schuvlfcm. i . ..r ..... , . - vi.w ui mo anient advocates of the laboring classes. Ho is not afraid of a corporation, nor any thing that looks like one. rr f summoned to attend the ! resolute In the advocacv of this niopi.i, injured man at his homo in Lost Creek No. 2, 1 constituents tint ho is a dangerous antagonist but tho shock was so great that mediotl , fur any corporation tool to tackln rjji. assistance could not overcumo it aud tho Saturday Kews. unfortuuato man died within a few hours I Henry Clay declared that it U l,iti, after tho acoident happened. , right than to be President, but I. Pump nw Joycowat, about 33 years 'of age ami left a jbinkt It better to be left and get $17,600 a. wifo nud two children. year as Minister to Mexico. HELLO I HELLO I ! The Long UUtnuco Telephone Company Jin. iur nt r.Hst. . General Muuagor Bamfleld, T. J. I.croh and John Ii. Norris Invo been engaged the past week in arranging for the construction of a long distance tolcphouo lino through this aim me oiiuuioKiu region, tho geutiemcn That old established cough remedy, Do wim Elixir, still more than holds its own In the rublic estimation, despite sharp and active competition. It is a "home remedy," and iu this locality needs no word of pralte from us, so well and favorably known is It. It is th standard remedy for coughs, colds and alt throat troubles, with great numbers of our people, and their oontiuued use and un solicited recommendation of it sneaks vol. its favor. Ihnlinaton. Vt.. V lm , represent tlio Pennsylvania Telephone Com pany. As soon as all tho preliminaries arc ' nmeB in arrauged, and it is said that will bo within a 1 Pff January 20, 1602, ery short time, a number of linemen will I ' 1 " bogiuworkon a long distance copper wiro I larewell Party. circuit. It is said tho work will be com-', """swell party was given Friday oveuiu; ploted by July and soou after that time the , y J"meg a,m the ml people of this region will bo able to talk to . 6 . auu K"cmeu had a very Chicago, New York, Philadelphia aud othor large cities direct. Like Montu Crlsto the world will be ours telephonlcally speaking. he Pennsylvania company is all right, but their rates aro too high. Busiue? mcu who use thephone often have spent small fortunes for the privilege of blowing their breath through the transmitter. Prominent tele phone men say the rates will lie lowered. If this is done the long distance will be wel comed gladly. The extension nf the Hue to this town will be made from PottsWUe by way of Mahatioy City and run from here to Aslilaud twd then on to the Shamokiu recion. In midltlou to pleasant time: Misses Maggie Williams, Jiary .uniieiiip, l'auline Skeatb, of Maba uoy City; Laura Robertson, Helen Price, Mattie Powell, May Lee, Stella Jones, Limlo Siddall, aud Robert Leckie, Walter Relnbold, Robert Raudeubush, Elmer Hooks, Joka. Charles, Harry Cather, Arthur Parrisli, William Schmidt, William and Arthur James, Thomas Mllliehip, David Simmoiid, Harry Powell, Alfred Owens and Willi) Morgans. Judge Henry H. Ooldsbo rough, Baltimore. Ma., says: -It glvts m3 pieaaur. to mom mend HsnaUonbil to w P00T s(nTlS5u rheumatlo or other uaius " this the local lines through the oauaty will i ltemoval be rebuilt, and the service neuerallv lm-1 APn' ltt "xt, S. h. proved. Votis for your favor It ttMoltur . Brown will ( Uts boot and shoe store into the room w ( oocupied by Sell, No. 25 S. Main street, wbr j ho will continue to .ell boots and tot at I the lowest prices. J. S. Williams, fWtrly with A. It. Lamb A Co.. will ham tli ,J 34Tlw lie Met Tartar. John Chupock, a Huugarian, got fighting , tlln repair department. drunk Saturday night aud forced an en- "" trance to a Hungariau boarding house in tho 1 I'adieR aro looking for ny Easter beiatf, First ward. He first attacked aud routed uie y8 Rre sm(kiK "Admiral.,, The one of the boarders aud then attacked tho AUUllrHl ls uot made by the trust. For boardiug mistress. Iu doing that he, like ful1 Partiuu,lira 'l on or address B. Labowa John L. Sullivan, fought once too often. The " alaU8llor W, Pa. mistress seized a poker aud used it so effec tively that Chupock cried for merey and w allowed to leave the house. He appealed to Justice Monaghau ami had the mistress aud , her boarder arrested for assault and battery, j This ease the Justice dismissed aud Cimpouk ' was held iu 800 bail for trial mi two charges , assault and battery. Being unable to furntoh the security ChupoeJc was taken to jll this mgrnlug by Constable Toosuey. j Best work done at Brennan's Steam Laun dry. Everythlug white and spotless. Laee curtains a sjiecialty. All work guaranteed. Superior gee4 at 36 yer out. lower tsma Jwfcere at HeUrM's Jewalry. stere, t( We arc clusitt out a crcat many ul our Carpets, oil Clotlia Hiitl Window- SUailesj Jl cost, m orstur lo ttiMkej room i'ir apriiiK uoorts. io gsjutli Jstrdlu S
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