' ' -" mwwt'Mi1 '" -'"'"- ..yi ,1,1) ,inai J .to--" EVENING HERALD. VOLu YIIL-NO. 24. SHENANDOAH. PA.. 171 UBS DAY. MARCH 30. 1893. ONE GENT. THE Hi m IB s I I I A Big Drive IS NOW ON AT IP. J", 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 MASTER- House Painters and Decorators Hats adopted the following prices for paper bangles and decorating for 1893, CoiruitieiicliiKr Murcli i. Per piece for Brown and White Blanks 12Ko " ' Gilt Papers -15c " " F.mboasod Papers 18o ' " Decorating Ceilings 18c " ' Joining or Butting 18o Four Cornices to bo charged as 1 piece 18c Hlueslzlng, per room 12x14 feet -. 60c Larger and smaller rooms according to size. Removing old paper and preparing walls, 26c tar hour. All work guaranteed. No Paper Hung by the Day, S.C, Weidenmoyeh, Jorw P. Cakden, K. D. K. IlAOEMlUCII, Francis Deegan, JOHN L, HASbLEIt, T. W. CONVII.LE, OiortOE M. Boteh, Geo. W. Hassleh, J. H. Meiil, WM. J. LINK, Edwahd Everett, HOOKS & BROWN, EASTER BASKETS, EASTER NOVELTIES. Full lino Paper-cover Novels. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, M. II. BURKE, A. TTORNEY-A. T-LA. W SHENANDOAH, FA. Offices Boom 8, P. O. Building, Bbenndo and tfnterly Building, Pottsvllle. Jarpets andlOil Cloths. yew Styles ceived tJttm house retzels orlPretzels Agency for the kind -HIGH FULL EOLLEE FLOTJE, -$4.50 J. P. Willmms & Son. Furniture S. Matnbt., Shenandoah. SPRING OF '93 Intending buyers nro Invited to inspect what may bo termed the largest variety of Furniture ever seen in Shenandoah. Prices the lowest. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines in various styles and prices. J- P- Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. RETTG'S Beer and Porter T AM AGENT for the -L Uhas. Hettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also liergner & Kngel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK 120 South Mam Street. 1 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. Wc also carry an Immense line of Stoves, Kanges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Hoofing and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, GIKAIIDVILLE, PA. 35 CTS. PER YARD ron Home-made Rag Carfet Taken out of the loom to-dav. Others for 45 60 and 52c. extra heRW. Brussels and Ingrain Carpets and Oil Cloths. Kemnants will bo sold almost at your own price. o. jo. asixoiacaa' Carpet Store, JO South Jardin Si SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY. Horses and Carriages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to uuieca iuhlu iu uuuru, ui ruifs thataie liberal. PEAR AIM, Hear Btddall's Haifa sn Ston and Handsome Patterns -He almost daily. lr you want saved, ready for moving or cleaning, OTtDJSR TBJSUr NOW. the Original MORAVIAN JBJRJETZJ3LS. lhe finest article of madi GRADE- Per Barrel.- THE SUPREME COURT BEEN APPEALED TO. HAS 1HE VALUE OF A SALOON LICENSE Thoro is the Hitch Croditora Say That if It Hob Any They Aro Entitled to Recelvo tho Benefit of It jjjjjjjjfjj HE first case involving tho Supremo Court from this section of tho stato was taken there yesterday by J. II. Pomeror, Esq., of town. Tlio question involved is n most important ono nnd tho result wilt bo awaited with no little anxiety on ail sides. It is a test case to determine tho amount of equity tho cred itors havo, if any, in a saloonkeeper's license. Sirs. Brocn sold out her tenant's proporty to mako good tho rent ho owed her and aftor tho sale sho asked tho court to transfer the saloon llccnso of tho place to her nmno. Tho tenant's creditors objected to the transfer on the specific ground that tho tenant's consent to tho transfer had not been secured, but tho real object was to havo tho court pass upon tho question as to whether or not such credit ors should not recelvo something on account of their claims. They maintained that tho llcenso must bo worth something, or Mrs. Brecn would not apply for the transfer, and if it had a value tho creditors should receive tho benefit of it. Counsel for Mrs. Brecn argued that to up hold tho theory of tho creditors woald be a ruling placing landlords at tho mercy of tenants. If tho consent of tho tenant to a transfer of a llcenso should bo declared absolutely essential tho tenant would bo m a position to hold a club over tho head of the landlord, and should the tenant be dis possessed he could mako the property valueless for hotel purposes. Tho court at I'ottsvillo this week decided that Mrs. Hi eon should receivo tho license and ycstciday Mr. Pomeroy went to Phila delphia and asked tho Supreme Court to grant a rule ordering all records of tho case at I'ottsvillo to bo prepared and forwarded for an appeal. Tho question is a new ono and tho case is made nioro interesting by the fact that tho lawyers on both sides declare that they will win. THE BARS DOWN. Five Hundred Sick Kralfrritnts Arrived at Iliilirux Yesterday. Another warning to tho pcoplo of this country to givo prompt attention to tho sanitary condition of their homes and towns was Hashed over tho telcgrapliio wires laibt night. During tho present week and last week thousands of emigrants have landed at tho various ports en this side of tho Atlantic and they arc coming in by tho hundreds every day. As a consequence all tho medical journals aud prominent medical men have renewed a discussion of methods for prevent ing tho spread of disease which is likely to be brought to this side by tho large and promicuous influx. The information flashed over the wires last night was most significant. A ship has ar rived at Halifax, N. 8., and fivo hundred of its load of emigrants wero found sullering from a disease which is to tho physicians of a mysterious character at present. The phy sicians say they will require soveral days before making a definite announcement in tho matter. Tho now arrivals will bo kept under close observanco for that purpose Whatever the nature of the disease may bo, tho affair is sulllcient to sitisfy the peoplo that the Heealb is justified in keeping before them the injunction to lose no time in putting tho town in tho best sanitary condi tion possible, so that wo may bo prepared to meet nn emergency, whether it be an epi demic of cholera, or mild att tck of measles. Tho peoplo cannot depend entirely upon tho national or state quarantine and health laws and the vigilance of the olllcers who are expected to enforce them. Unless there is activity on tho part of the authorities aud peoplo in tho interior wo must certainly look for the worst, for escapes through the ports have been in spite of tho greatest vigilance, If the worth cf anything Is pre von by results then kurely Br. Bull's cough Byrup Is pre eminently Ibo bett cough syrup now extant. Holdormau's Jewelry store leads, as ever. "KBler-Tlile." To each purchaser of one pound of our flfty-eeut tea, or one pound of our Grand Union Baking Powder, wo will present one of those beautiful panels, "Easter-Tide." Iiemcmber that theso presents aro given in addition to the regular premium offered by us and hold good only on Saturday, April 1st. Oband Union Tea Co., 3-30.3t SB S. Main St. Wanted. Two first class printers and two active, intelligent boys to loarn the printing trado. Apply at Sunday Xeuu office, West Coal street. . 3-23-31 Beet pb.otograih and crayons at Dabb's. .4 THIS IS A BIG SURPRISE CHANGE IN THE "HERALD'S" TEACHERS' CONTEST. Miss Airnos Stein Forge Abend of Mix Ilulrd and Takes First Place, Hut I ho I.cnd Is Light M1m Wnnley Until, on to Third Place. Agnes Stolu :i'4:iri7 Nolllo Balrd .Tii:t Mamo U. VVasley 30130 MabalaFatrchlld 0111 Mary A. Connelly 8803 Frank B. Williams 7fn Carrie Faust 32ml Anna M. Dcnglor - 2207 BrldgotA. Burns 2208 Mary A. Laffcrty 20.71 Cnrrio M. Smith - 1710 Lllllo B. Phillips 1018 Mary A. Btack....- IMS Hattlo Hess 1317 Jnmes It. Lewis 816 EllaClauser 070 Hannah ltcose 013 Maggie Cavanaugh 603 Annie Mansell 488 Clara Cllno 417 Ircno Shano 340 HadloDanlell 3 Jennie Hamago - 221 Lizzie Lcho 131 Llzzlo O'Connell ICO Votes polled yostcrday 2389 Grand total 1414SO Tho counting of coupons in tho Hekalo's popular teachers' contost yesterday afternoon made a surprise for thoso who havo been taking an interest in tho affair. Only one positiou was changed, but it was tho most important slnco Miss Ilaird mado a rapid advance from tho bottom to tho top of the list during the beginning of tho contest. Yesterday Mies Stein polled ovor 1,200 votes and took first place from Miss Halrd, who held tho position for sovoral weeks past with a good lead. Tho announcement of this chango will bo a surprise becauso there has been almost a general expression of belief that Miss Baird having onco secured tho lead would bo able to hold it to tho end, but again tho public has moro evidence that nothing is certain in this world by finding Miss Stein at the top ol tho list. Miss Mahals, Faircliild, who by Tuesday's count took fourth place from Miss Connelly, has increased her lead over the latter and is making rapid stiides towards tho 10,oro mark. It is safe to say that the two ro cent changes will lead to some lively com petition within a few days. Took u Tumble. A man tried to jump on an electric car that was going up Main street at pretty good speed yesterday afternoon and was thrown violently to tho ground. Several people who saw tho uccident shouted in dismay, as they feared tho man was under tho car. Such wsb not the case, however. Tho victim arose and got on tho car, which had been promptly stopped. Ho got away before his nau o could be learned. Ho only sustained a few slight bruises. USE DANA'S SARSAPAKILLA.its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." W. J. Morgan, tho hatter, will bo found at No. Hi South Main street after April 1st. tt The Academy ltostnnrnnt. The Pottsvillo hoadquartcrs for Shenau oah peoplo and others living North of thi ifountaln, for hot toddies, hot punches, bee! oa and all kinds of winos and liquors of th et brands, U tho Academy Restaurant, John f. Cooney, proprieor, M. A. Coouoy, assist int. to Fraternal Visit. A number of ladies belonging to Camp No, G, P. O. of T. A., of town, paid a fraternal visit to tho Pottsville camp of tho order last night. They wero received in a most cordial manner and found a banquet awaiting their arrival. An earnest invitation for a return visit has been extended to tho Pottsville camp. USE DANA'S SAESAPAKILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Ilunil ltiullj- Cur. Michael Connolly, of South Bowers street, had his right hand badly lacerated by falling piece of coal in a breast of Maple Hill colliery. Tho wounds were drossod by Dr. Spalding. Buy Ktytlone flour. Be sure that the name Lussia & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw Another Property Sale. M. P. Conry yesterday sold his property at the northeast corner of Centre and White streets to John L, Tracey, the boot and shoe denier. Uoughluf; Lemti to Uonsumptlou, Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at nice. Twelve Photon for SOe. By sending us your cabinet, togethor with 50 cents, we will finish you omo dozen photos. 1-2-tf W. A. Kkaoey. Married, WATSON-FAIKLEY Monday, March 27, by Rev. John Grubler, Howard P. Watson, of Avondale, to Miss Elizabeth Fairley. of Shonandoah. It has been proven hi living witnesses tbat Pau-Tlnu is a remarkHble sr ociflotor I ue nutok cure or the difficult and dangerous throat and ung troublos-lts t oi inal canl befouod. CM eenu. Pau-Tlnu Is sold at P. P. I). Kirlln's drug store. Fresh Morris Biver Cove Oysters received daily at Coslett's. 0-SS-tf I.il ne' Family Medicine Moves the llowela Each day. In order to be healthy this is J necessary. MBRIJF NEWS. A MIXTURE OF BRIEF BUT IN TERESTING PARAGRAPHS. GLEANINGS HERE AND ELSEWHERE Tho Cream of Whnt tho Reporters Hoar and Soo In all Soctlons of tho Roglon NIcoly Groupod. HE Ashland II n s o Ball Association has been organized wi t li tho following olllcors: President, Louis C. Voshagoj Vico Presi dent, W. II. Ilallou; Troasurcr, 13. C.Waltor; Secretary, K. J. Salladaj Manager, Ilarry C. Harper; Assistant Man ager, Joseph 11. Gamer, Oiptaln, William It. Landcfiold, Jr.; Directors, Dr. D. S. Marshall, John H. Howe, William II. Henton, Capt. J. F. Bailey and It. J. Williams. All tho pcoplo interested in tho organization nro reprosontRtivo citizens of Ashland und two of them aro closoly identified with tho in terests of tho Schuylkill Traction Company. Tho asjociation has good financial backing and tho members propose to induce Shenan doah, Mahanoy City, Tainaqua, Mt. Carmel and Shamokin to follow their oxamplo and help establish nn Anthracite I.caguo of at least six clubs. Jack Brill will be signed for tho Ashland club. Kggs for HiiHtrr. Tho grocors nro buying up all the eggs tho farmers and dcalors can sell them and from tho appearanco of tho harvest already gleaned it is fair to presume that tho crop of hil liousness after Easter will be a large one, al though tlio prices will have to drop lower than they are nt present if tho merchants in tend to make quick sales. Noxt year prob ably tho prices will bo down to a figure that will givegeucrul satisfaction, that is if the schemes of a Philadelphia man will hold water. Ho says ho can manufacture an egg that cannot bo distinguished from tho gonu- inc; that they will bo nutritious and look exactly like lien's eggs. Tho Bhcll is com posed of paper macho. The patentee is a Mr. Gross and ho says tho eggs will sell by the car load at eight cents per dozen. This looks very well on paper, but tho people arc not going into ccstacy over the announce ment until they loarn something more about Mr. Gross' paper macho hen fruit. They may graco a piece of fried ham to perfection, or wabblo temptingly on a piece of toast, or may dump into an omelet as a duck doe into water, but all this will not cause the pooplo to consider them such as not to be distinguished from tho genuine. How would those eggs work under n hen? And if they would not meet that demand whut would the pcoplo do around Thanksgiving and Christmas time if tho roosters and chickens formed a union and went on striko against the cheap manufactured article 1 When it becomes a question of genuineness tho roosters and chickens rulo the roost. Uemiind for YenC Tho butchors of town say there is an extra ordinary dtmaud for a supply of veal for Easter Sunday. Tho demands from Polish aud Lithuanian peoplo aro especially iumir ous nnd all tho cattlo dealers nnd farmers aro appealed to for calves. The competition is so brisk that butchers drivo up tho mountain before daylight to intercept the farmers as they drivo over from the valley in the morn iugs and offer them pricos for calves before they can get down into the town aud hear tho oilers of other butchers. This competi tion has mode tho earnings of some farmers big this spring and has naturally run the prices of veal up to a high notch. No Smoklnjr. The Schuylkill Traction Company has issued orders prohibiting smoking on any of its motor cars. Tho order does not ell'ect tho trail cars, which will soon bo run on the lines of the company. Tho ordor will not please many who havo enjoyed a smoke while rid ing down tho valloy in tho summer evenings, but the female patrons have becu so much annoyed by the reckless puffing of smokothe company has found it necessary to put on tho restriction. Iliinit In Luck. "Tom" Hurst, the well known Ashland sport, will figure prominently in connection witli the games of the National League base ball clubs during the coming summer. He has been appointed an official umpire. Mr. Hurst has also been selected to umpire the series of games between the Hnrtford, Yale and University of Pennsylvania teams and umpired the first game at Philadelphia to day. KeiitQval. April 1st, next, S. L. Brown will remove ills boot and shoe store into tho room now occupied by Sell, No. 25 S. Main street, where ho will continue to tcll boots and shoes at tho lowest prices. J. S. Williams, formerly with A. B. Lamb & Co., will have eharge of tho repair department. 3-27-lw Christian Kudeuvor Iteiinloii, The Executive Committee of the oounty union of Young People's Societies of Christian Endeavor, whioli met at Pottsville on Saturday, decided to hold the tiaxt reun ion at Tamatnia au May 12th and 13th. This will lie the largest convention of the kind ever held in the county. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its " TOE KIND THAT CURES". Bnporior goods at 25 per cent, lower than tlsewhere at Holdormau's jewelry store. tf ift If ORGANIZE THOROUGHLY. A lini) Hull liiitliiisltmt Appmlit fur an OrKiinlimtloii. The lwe ball season Is now dawning ttpo us in all 1(4 brilliancy and foreahadows every ovldonco for a sueoessful souse n, The numerous advantage our town liowatiw In regard to its base ball facilities, opens a secure way for a good, safe and profitable luvasi ment. There is a mint iu it fur the man who Is willing to undertako tho project of leasing the park, managing tho team and 8orith)ing a few spare moments together with a few spare dollars, to launch this movement oa tho springs of action. hast soafou tho team worked to erfpction under tho nblo management of Miko Heffrou. It played vory satisfactory ball and wound up tho season with n week's tour through the counties of Northumberland and Columbia, leaving u creditable bnUuco to bo shared among the players, which seems most grati fying. Heretofore tho organisation of the toam has been neglected until the latter part of tho Bcivson. But this year tho club pro poses making nn earlior start on a busiueas like plan, so as to favorably represent iu ability among other teams on the ftreeH diamond. The undivided harmony and intern good feeling now oxlstlug between the playore affords a very oasy opportunity to organize thoroughly. Tho only incentive now want ing is a skilled mini to accept tho manager ship. This done, and tho team will do the rost. W. J. S. Shenandoah, .March 29, 1603. Only Too True. Tho remark mado yesterday by an out-ot- town editor that Shcnaiidoih lias very dirty and disease breeding streets and alleys is hut too true and it ought to cm use the borough authorities to bestir themselves and put th town iu such n condition as they would have outsiders see it. This will of course require. tho expenditure of considerable money, but as it must be done, for our own protection, tho question of expense should not dolay the work. Sooio will any Mahanoy City and other towns are as dirty as those iu Slicuau doali, but that will not servo as a hnrrier against an epidemic. A clean town und perfect sanitary rules will alone bo of uso should tlio crisis como und it will not do to wait until the eleventh hour. An epidemic such as cholera or small pox in this town with its dirty streets and alloys, overflowing cesspools nnd imperfect drainago would play havoc within a few hours and therefore it is a duty which each citizen owes to himself and his family to co-oiKjrate with and aid tho borough authorities to clean up tlio town as soon as possible. Somu timo ago the Herat. i suggested that it 'would bo a good Idea for tho borough to build a furnace of some kind near the outskirts of town iu which to incinerate all the garbago aud other waste matter gathered up iu the town nnd the idea is still considered an excellent oue. USE DANA'S SARSAPABILLA. rrs "THE KIND THAT CURES." Tho Comlne Fair. For over 20 years substantial relief hoc been furnished the widows and orphans or men who wero killed in the army, or died, since their return from the wars, aud indigetit veterans, from the widows' and orphans' fund of the Grand Army of tho Republic of town, and the amount expended iu tho aggregate has boen very largo. To tho kind-hearted, citizens of town much of the credit is due, and now that the fund is at low ebb they will not bo backward in furnishing furthtr holp. To do this without oxacting too much from a few individuals a grand fair and festival will bo held by tho Post, commenc ing April 10th, iu Robbin'a opora house, to which all can give something by patronizing the same. Putting Up Guards. Supervisor D. U. Llewellyn has had a gang of men at work the past few days putting up feneos at tho south ends of Jardin and West streets to guard against the possibility of teams going over tho embankments at those points. The fences aro of a substantial character. Holes are being drilled in rock for tho posts and "T" rails are being used for the guards. Pout Office Notice. To-merrow, Good Friday, the pest ofHcs will be open until 12 o'clock, noon. Curriers will make tho 7 aud 10 o'clock a. m. do. livoriee aud colleotious. Brownsville, Yates villo, Ellongowan aud Turkey Run will be served with 7 a. m. delivery. Money orders and postal notes will not be issued or paid. Found Out. The best and easiest way to get rid of a Doogta or eld tbat may develop into eoo 'nmutlou Is to Invent K oeuts In a bottle of Pan-Tina, lhe great ruidy f'ir Coughs, Colds, a Grippe, Throat and Lung Dttoiticrs. Trial botilea iree at P. P. D. Klrllu's drutt store. 'Admiral" Has a distinctive quality and delioacy af flavor in wbioh comparuwus are odious. De not associate the "Admiral" with any pre duots made by the trust. For full pertteu lars call on or addreas B. Labows A de, Mahanoy City, Pa. How wonderful the inagio euros of soughs and colds, effected by Dr. 00X68 Wild Cherry and Seneka. Price SS and 60 cents per bottle. Best work done at Brenrmn's Steam Laun dry. Everything white and spotless. Laee curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. Wc arc clusliiK out a grcst many ol our Carpets, Oil ClotliH and Window Slindes nt cost, In order to nialce room lor Spring: Roods. C. I. FrlcUe, 3-9-tf io South Jardin St 95 4
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