THE EVENING HEEALD. V XL. VJir.-NO. 32. SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. APRIL S. 1893. ONE OeSr C. A Big Dffive Is yhv on at. '28 South Main St. Clearing Sale of Winter Goods I Gents' red underwear that formerly sold for SI will now go at 80c. Special sale of Blankets. Only a few more of those de sirable Coats left over which .rill be sold regardless of cost. Carpets and oil cloths at the lowest prices consistent with first-class goods. Dress goods, notions, etc. THE MASTER- Bouse Painters and Decorators Have adopted the following prices for paper, hanging und decorating for 1893, CoramcucliiK Marcli x. Par piece for Brown and W til to Blanks 12V4c " ' O lit Papers J6o " " Embossed Papers ISo " " Decorating Ceilings 18o " ' Joining or Hutting -18c Tour Cornices to bo charged as 1 piece 18c Dlueslzlng, per room 12x11 feet 50c Larger and smaller rooms according to size. Removing old paper and preparing walls, S5c lar hour. All work euarameed. J No Paper Hung by the Day, K, 0, W'ElDENMOTEIt, ' JOnN P. CAISDEN, R. D. It. UApENiiucn, Francis Dj-.egan, JOBN L, HASbLElt, T. W. CONVltXE, QlOROEM, IlOTHIl, GEO. W, IIASSLEH, J. H. 'Mebx, ffii, J. Link, Edward Evekett, HOOKS & BROWN, Headquarters for all kinds of MARBLES. Wholesale and rotnil. Toothpicks 5c a Box. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, jlT M. BURKE, ATTORNET-AT-LA W BniNAKDOAn,.'PA, Offices Room 3, P. O. Building, Bhecnac and JTsterly Building, Pottsvllle. Jarpets and Oil New Styles IP. J i pretzels or Pretzels Agency for -HIGH FUXiL EOLLER FLOUR, $4.50 Per l OHUROH ANNOTJNOBMBNTS.- Wllero Hint When fervlcM Wl be Con ducted TnMimrrmv, Trinity Roformed church. Re Robert O'Boyle, pastor. Servlies to-morrow at l i. tii. and :M p. m. Bond 7 school at 1 :30 p. m. S Very body welcome. Kfigllsh Lutheran church, M. II. llsvieo, pastor. Servlcei! at 10:30 a. m. und p. m. flurida? school at UK p. m Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7. I Welsh Baptist ohnroh. Preaohlng services nt 10 a. m. and 0 p. m. by the pssipr, Bev. I), I. Svans, Sunday sohool at 2 p. m, Everybody , welcome. All Saints' Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main. Uvonlng service by lay reader. Sunday school at 2 p. m. All seats free and everybody made heartily welcotno. Ronton Catholic church of the Annunciation, Cherry street, above WeBt street, Rev. 11. F. O'Kollly, pastor. Musses at 8:00 and 10:00a.m. Vespers at 3:00 p. m. Kebeloa Israel Congregation, West Oak street, llov. 8. Itablnowltz, Kttbbli services every Friday ovcnlngs Saturday and Sunday afternoon and evening, Ht. Ocorse's Lithuanian Catholic church, oorncr Jardln aud Cherry streets. Rev. L. Abromaltls, paBtor. Mate and preaching nt 10 a, m. Vespers at 3 p, in. Ebcnozcr Evangelloal church, Rev. It. M. Lich tcnwalner, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. 21. In German, and 0:30 p. m. In English. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. All aro heartily invited to attend. Salvation Army, corner Main and Oak streets, Captain feather and Lieutenant Shlndel in command. Services all day, commencing ul 7 and II a. m. and 3 and 8 p. m. Meetings will be held every night during tho week excepting Monday night, Presbyterian church. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. nnd 0:30 p. m by Itev. Linn, of Potts vll 0. Communion in tho morning. Sunday schoolat2p. m. The Christian Endeavor So oiety will meet on TucslayZevenlng at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thurslay evening at 7:30. All nro cordially invited. ' rirst Methodist Episcopal church, Itev. Wm. Powick, pastor. Dlvino Iworshlp at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Morning subject : '-Cru-clUed with Christ." livening tubjeot : "En tering into Temptation " Sunday school at 2 p. m. Epworth League at 6:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday evening. Stran gers and others are always welcome. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its " THE KINDTHAT CUBES". Attention, Camp 112 t Washington Camp 112, 1. 0. S. of A., has removed to Schmidt's Hall,' North Main street. Tho first meeting in tho new hall will bo held noxt Tuesday evening, 11th inst.By order of J. II. Keiilkk, Pres. Attest : P. C. Rt e, Sec'y. 4-8-3t Said a noted man of GO years, "my mother gavo mo Downs' Elixir for coughs and cohls when I was a boy." lm Tho way to get rid of a had cough or cold is to use Dr. Coxo's Wild Cherry and Seneka. Price 125 and 50 cents. OPENING OF Dancing! School ! K0BBIN8' OPERA HOUSE, SATURDAY, APRIL 8. 1893, Schoppo Oronostrn, 15 Pieces. Oil CTS. PER YARD y r tor CJ J OIL CLOTH ThAt-Kells on Blent. Others for 3Bc. 15o and up wards. All grades of protty Carpels. Call for pargAins. Carpet Store, 10 South-Jardin St. Cloths. and Handeonut Patterns Be I I 1 ceived ahnoet dally. It you want thm utived, ready tor moving ot Jiouse cleaning, ORDJER TTIEM NOW. the Original MORAVIAN BRJ2TZELS. lhe finest article oj the kindlhiado. " " ' ' GRADE- Barrel, CORONER'S JURY PLAGES ' THfS Rft dPON'S BILIT Y. SbSAN HINKS IS THE AGGUSED Tho Young Woman Deolaro She Is not Guilty, but the Circum stances AgaluBt Hor aro Strong Sent to Jail. ErUTY CORONEK Mauley nnd hU jury last night succeeded in clearing up the mystery that surrounded tho finding of tho dead body of an infant In an outhouse on West Lloyd street last Thursday night, Tho authorities gleaned clues that woro worked up yesterday aud when tho testimony they brouaht be fore tho jury Inst night was sifted tho Deputy Coroner concluded to commit Miss Susan llinkt without hall until she could havo a hearing bd'oro tho iustlco this tnorniug. Fourteen witnesses woro examined nt the Inquest and Miss Iiinks was allowed to mako n stntemvnt in her own bohalf. She mail u a denial of tho chatgc, Imt admissions she made and tho testimony given by tho wit nesses, made u pietty strong rase ngainst her. Dr. James Stoln, who made tho post mortem, was the first witness and ho gavo tho result of tho auto)sy ai stated in tho HERALD last evening., lie also suited that from the con dition of tho body he would suppose that it had been in tho cess pool from one to six weoks. When othor witnesses wero examined they said that Smnn Iiinks was ill soma weeks ago, but tho testimony varied as to tho exact period. Some said it was four weeks ago, others said it was seven, but tho testimony which impressed tho jury as tho most correct fixed it at six weeks, which dove tailed tho opinion of Dr. Stein. Tho accused girl said it was nine weeks ago. The uuthouse In which tho body was found is in tho yard of tho houso in which Susan Iiinks resided with her parents. Tho testi mony of tho family was that early ono morn ing tho young woman entered tho houso at tho rear door and called for assistance. Mem bora of tho family responded and Susan swooned. Sho remained unconscious for about twenty minutes and. upon recovering stated, that sho had been taken ill in tho outhouse, ileinbeis of thq family confirmed tho state' meut by inspecting tho outhouse. These witnesses also testified that Susan stated at tho timo of tho occurrcuco that . her illness was premature, In making her statement before tho cor. oner's jury Susiu stated that sho did not give birth to tho body found in the outhouse; that her illness was premature and she lacked soverul months of maternity. In leforencoto ho latter part of tho statement Dr. Stoiu and several witnesses testified that the appearance of tho young woman oven three mouths ago was quite contradictory to her statement. The coroner's jury rondered a verdict to tho eifect that tho child met its doath by being thrown into tho cess pool by Susan Iiinks on or about the 17th of February, lost. Tho accused was committed to tho lockup for tho night and insisted upon having tho company of her thrco-yoar-old child. This morning sho was taken boforo 'Squire Cardin and alter hearing thq testimony of somo of tho witnesses tho Justice committed the young woman without bail. Sho was taken t,o tho county jail this morniug by Chief of I'ollcoO'Hara. Although Susan Iiinks is not quito twenty- one years of ago sho has quito au eventful career, and tho many circumstances that havo brought her before tho public long slnco caused nn impression that she ws not alto gether mentally responsible. A fow years ago sho sustained Injuries on the Lehigh Yalloy railroad from which sho aufiored for somo time. Sho was walking 011 thotraok with her mother. The hittor retained her presence of mind and escaped, but the daughter becanio bewildered aud wasstruok by the train. Later tho young woman figured in a lotnantio af fair. She caused the arrest of a Polish young fellow, who furnished ball and thou skipped, The bondsman was arrested on a charge of furnishing "straw" ball, but a short tlmo after all the litigations nrisingout of the affair were terminated by the fugitive rtturuing to town, aud marrying a sister of the young woman. TI10 lSdwurd Omicrr, The concert given in Fsrgusou's theatre last evening by the Prof. Edwards Family, under the management of liugh O'Donnell, wniau uxcollent artistlo success, but the attendance wm very light. The Edwards Family is composed of the finest musloal talent and was deserving of much better patronage. Tho Grant Baud, iu return for kimltioM shown by .Mr, O'Donnell during his visit here a fiiw week? ago, heralding tho concert by a Btroet parade and played a selection upon the stage that won hearty applutise. Special Notice, Mrs. Charlotte J. Cumniiugs, Department President of the Women's Bollef Corps, will attend the meeting of the local corps to bo hold at the usual place to.morrow (Saturday) evening. All members aro requested to bo present Kate Bihnuman, Pres. Casme Lewis, Serfy. 47-3t Fresh Morris River Covo Oysters received daily at Coslett's. 0-22-tf Coughing Leads to Cousnmptlou, Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. STILL VOTLS GOME IN FIFTBBN HUNDRED WERE RECEIVED YESTERDAY. Ml4r Stilii, llalnl und Witslsy, the TlireiT.Ailors, Itetiilii Their Ite ftpStlve I'okIMoik Some 3Turo World's l'Klr Hints. Ancs Stein int.' Nellie llalnl 3G:is,l Mame 11. Wusley 3 lxa MahalaFalrchtld 10123 Mary A. Oontielly O.'Ol Prank II. Williams 7tMi Carrie Fault 3M7 Ahna M. Dangler 2101 Bridget A. Hums a0 Mary A. LaUsrty .'. 2780 Carrie M. Smith 1W1 Ltlllo 11. Phillips , 1707 Mary A. Stack...... 1S7I) Ilattle Heb' 15 James It. Lewis - 83 EllnUlauMr 789 Hannah llatte .,. 013 Maggie oavnnaueh....... WW Annie Matfcwll tV CUraClin 529 Irene Shane 1'3 nadlo DanHilt 381 Jennie Ravage - 08 Lizzie LebjD. . J 40 Lizzie O Cbnnell lto Votes polled yesterday Uflt Grand total.i 100981 III. You saw the south end of tho manufactures building.. Wo'll go up through North Canal now, nud take a good look at it broadside. Yes, It is.a pretty good-sized building some thing very close to a third of a mllo long; it is 787x1(087 feet, aud covers thirty and ono-half nros. Up holts, .past the manufactures, is tho governmcrit building, which occupies threo and threo-Iouths acres. Wo nro passing up tho lagoon now between tho wooded island and tho ont shoro. Now tlnough this inlet nt the right, leading out to tho lake. Hero, on our left, is tho fisheries building. It, with its two unexes sprcadiug out on each sido of it like a pair of wings, occupies nearly ono hundred thousand feet of ground space. Beyond this, on tho lolt, right, and before ue, aro th t fire aud guard station, tho life saving station, tho clam-lmkc, tho light house exhibit, weather bureau station, and so on. On the left are somo of tho foreign buildings, among them thoso of Great Britain, Russia, France, Germany and Sweden. Now wp will turn round and paddlo up into north pond. Wo repass tho fisheries building ajrid find ourselves in tho lagoon again, autl6ut of this into tho inlet loading to tho ptifld. Sklrtiug along tho shoro, wo pass tho buildings of s'no of tho South American republics, nnd find oursolvea be fore tho grent.art galleries. West of tho pond aro a number of Stato buildings, thoso of Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin in tho fori ground. Amply provision has boeu made for the fine. arts exhibit, nearly six acres being devoted to the gallery and auuoxes. USE DANA'S SARSAI'ARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." The Knlr. A meeting of tho different committees who are interested iu the fair and festival for the benefit of tho Widows' and Orphans' Fund of tho G. A. R., was hold last night. Tho reports made woro of a vory encourag ing character. All aro working harmoniously together and tho result will bo all that the most sanguluo can dc-slro. Tho fair will J commence on tho evening of April 10th and will continue for several nights. When you aro troubled with dizziness your appetite all gone, aud you feel bad gen erally, tnko a few doses of Dr. Henry Bax ter's Mandrake Bitters, und you will bo sur prised at tho improvement in your feelings. Every bottlo warranted to givo satisfaction. lm Missionary Aimlversnry. The annual missionary day will be observed in the Primitive Methodist church next Sunday. Missionary sermons will be preached by tho pastor in the morning and Rev. E. Humphries, of Girardvllle, in the ovening. Tho annual missionary meeting will be held next Monday evening, when a report of tho mission work will bo given by Rev. J. Prouda and addresses will be made j by brethren. Rewards will bo given to the j various collectors who have been gathering In the necessaries to carry on mission work. USE DANA'S 8AR8APAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Special Sermon. To-morrow evening Rev. Robert O' Boyle will deliver a special sermon on the "Com pulsory Education" hill now before tho Legislature. This sermon will be delivered upon special request of -Major Jennings Council, No. 307, Jr. O. U. A. M., and all members of the order are requested to be iu attendance. Notice, A meoting of the Union Choir will be held in the English Lutheran ohurch to-morrow (Sunday) evening at 8 o'clock. All singers of town are invited to come and join with us to practice for tho coming eisteddfod to bo held atHasletpp'.on Decoration Day, May 80th, Jno. KmaKT, Pres. Jab. Pattkbson, Setfy. Best work done at Brennan's Steam Laun dry. Everything white and stotless. Laco curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed Stock, For Bale. Ten (10) shares Traction Eleetrio Railway stock for sale. Apyly at Hbrai.d office, tf Holderman's lewelry store leads, as ever. A WORD OR TWO FOR PRESI DENT M'tiEOD. POLITICAL SCRAMBLING BEGAN Hints to Some of tho Aspirants for Office A County Oommiseion orship is a Public Trust. Eulogistic Remarks Special II eh ai.u correspondence. PoTTSVii,r,E, April 8th. ECAUSE of his "bollof that needed financial assistance will not be accorded to tho com jmny as long as" Presi dent nud Receiver Mo I.ood slinll continue to occunv tho misltlnn of President nnd Receiver of tho Philadelphia &!ar Rending Railro.id Com pany, that gentleman determined upon n heroic monsuro ntpl sent his resignation to tho Board of Managers last Tuesday. And, although hli action is a highly commcudahlo ono and calculated to bring assistance to tho company which It sadly needs, and which was withheld hecauso of certain opposition to j tho progressive nnd pushing President in certain financial circles, it Is almost positively sum tint had Mr. McLood held on and re mained with tho company as its manager for a little while longer tho vory assistance needed would havo como just a4.lt will como now with his resignation In the hands of tho managors. Confidence in Mr. McLeod was becoming stronger ovory day aud he loaves tho ship just when succor is at hand. It was a mauly thing to do and it is hoped that he has a string tiod to the resignation, or at juabi. uiu uuicu which no vucuios, ny which riOf oan pull Jiimsoit back ngain next January iVheu tho stockholders meet at tho annual mooting. Good men nro soarco aud there aro few of us left, pardon tho egotism of tho re mark, and tho Reading Ct ill nflVirri in rl it without Just the very man who sacrifices ! himself that his cliargo may live. These aro tho sentiments of our people on tho newsiest happenings of tlfb week. TIIK SCRAM RLE FOR OFPICK. I don't propose to nauseate your readers 1 with political pot pio 111 every letter becauso they will get enough of that diet beforo uoxt Aml this also britlgg to mIna tl0 departure November, but there aro some things which J to that laud called tho Groat Unknown, of should not bo passed by without somo little . another lawyer, the sixth within one year, comment. Reference hero is Intended for ' J(m w Barberry, Esq., than whom there those who aro making indecent hasto in their nover lived a Jtindlier soul nor a more ex scramblos for olllco nnd there nro not a fow of ; cniplary citizen. Mr. Eoseberry was laid to those worthies who are disgusting tho com-1 rest iMt Monday iu tlmt cemetery wherein munity with recitals of what thoy term their repose tho rennins of so many of the once claims for the various fat ollic-cs iu tho gift of shining lights of a great legal fraternitv tho people. Four or five months preceding ' jure! nill. or Charles Baber. as it is now the nominating conventions is entirely too oarly a timo for candidates to begin 'their operations of button-holing, importuning and wire-pulling. They might content them-' selves with publishing their cards iu tho newspapers nnd givo the voters a chance to I attend to tholr own business a tiki in until the I committees of tho respective parties set tho ball in motion by calling time for tho con ventions to meet. Hardly a train comes to town which does not carry from three to a dozen ofiico-seokers who swoop down on unsuspecting voters with their friends, loaded to tho muzzle with nlloged arguments in favor of their pet candidates. Lawyers' Oillces, stores, the court house corridors aud saloons aro also visited by these people who actus if they were especially called to servo tho people in ofllco and they interfere with ovorybody's business whllo attending to their own. Aud this will be the case until a law is passed making it a penal oiTenco to oleotion- oer for ofllco. If people would only mako up their minds to support no ono for office who bores them for it much of this disgraceful work would stop and better otfiolalg would be secured. COMMISSIONER A PUHLIC TRUST KB. Look for instance at tho. fellows who think' they are fit to bo County Commissioners and who will spit into your oar, as long as you j win Dear it, taiee or now me omoe ougur, 10 be run aud how they would run it if they got there. These fellows are the very ones who do not possess the proper requirements for good officials. To fill the offloe of County Commiasiouer u person should havo been a successful business man who has shown his capability by his honesty and efficiency in the oouduot of his own attain, not the character of men who have for many years past tilled the otfioe and who liave not shown a particle of ntuess for the place. I do not point to any single individual iu particular, but I pointedly remark that with few except ions the ntost ininorteiit oflloe on the hill, that of County Commistlouer, has not been filled with the kiud of men who should be in charge of the business affairs of a large county such as Schuylkill. Brokeu-up merchants, unsuccessful farmers, played-out politicians aud down-at-tbe-heel tramps have no business on court house hill In chargo of the taxpayers' business, We need there meu of character and business experience who have shown to their fellow-eitiseus that they can he trusted to perform, the duties pertain ing to a publlo ofllco with the same taet and integrity as they have managed their own private business affairs. As you would select the man of sterling tutegrity to be the executor of the estate which you have toiled for a life time to accumulate so that these you leave behind you will be certain to got what you leave to them, so you should elect with the same carefulness men in whom confidence can be reposed to execute tho olllco of County Commissioner which is the ono oflloe of all others in the twmty whtoh can be truthfully termed n puhliu trust. MTKRALt.V KICKKD OOT, A new court crier and hermnnent lipHmtr were selected last January by our JudfMR tn take the place of Jerry Seitttngar Mid Robert Dougherty, who gavo universal satis faction by tho polite. and attentive maimer of fulfilling tho duties of their respective positions. Tho dhplaced officials wero not informed of their dismlswl until the Presi dent Judge arrived home from n brief vMt last month, when Jerry aud Robert wero unceremoniously kicked out. Jerry is nil old man and it would have been a graceful act to havo allowed him to remain and oloee tho fow remaining years of his up and down lifo In n position which just suited him and tho lawyers nud othor court ollleials who ho served so well. Hut It was not to he so. Mr. Seitzlnger was a little too independent with his little ono vote for Judgo last fall, and htt had to go. Tho result was ho advortleed nntl sold his homo and will rctiro from publlo view by renting a small domicile in the Southoast ward, where Bismack Soltser nnd Warwick Henning hold miniature meeting tM0 BPrig tlmo nnd wnrblo das liohhutoeh aml recito caw caw poetry, nnd whore moro olllco-holdors reside than voters who go to tho primaries. Here the oustod court crlor has taken up his abode and announced him self ns a oaudldato for County Commissioner subject to Democratic rules. And such la famo. BAvnn rnoM neglect. Shortly after Judgo Groen diod among othor features of tho respect paid to his memory it was decided at n meeting of tho Bar Association to drape his judicial chair iu mourning for thirty days. Nobody took it upon himself to see that this mark of respect was complied with for a period of two weekt and tho officers of the association especially forgot about it until a friend nnd great ad mirer of tho Judge engaged a decorator to do tho draping and paid tho bill out of his own ppeket. This friend is a prominent lawyer who did not like tho slow pace of the asso ciation nnd to show that ho for ono had not so soon forgotten tho departed Judge, ho took upon himself to seo that the mark of reepeofc intended by tho Bar Association should ho saved from neglect by ordering and paying for tho draping. This brings to mind Joo J"ffeu'fl ' remark in 1 im 11 tnUe- Wllcn his character of Hip ho wakes up after a twenty-years' siesta on tho mountain and wanders back to his native village, FalUny Waters. Rip failing to got any 0110 to know j him oxclaims with tears In his kind old eyes, . "IfnW Kintl w urn fi1(.rttTi wlinn act ni-c dead." called. There are the graves of F, W. Hughes, Lin Bartholomew, John P. Hobart, Georgo R. Kaercher and a host of other U gono and, it is hoped, not forgotten. SAT ON HIM. A Judge Iielmkns a Man for Displaying hu Kiublein. Judge Arnold took the wind out of the sails of a license applicant in his court t Philadelphia on Thursday. The sppl leant was dolag something which ho may have" thought would fix him squarely iu the court's favor. "Tliore is just one reason why this man cannot havo a license." wild .Tmlia Arnrdil Biguiflcantly, ud that is this."IIere th Judge leaned over his deric and fumbk.1 the. forefinger and thumb of his right hand. "Ho has been doiug this ever sinco he has been standing there." The applicant had been fingering the Masonic mark attached to his watch chain, and Uftiu? it up conspicuously in such a way that the Judge could not help seeing it. "I understand what your Honor means," said the applicant's counsel, "but if this applicant whs doing that I don't think ha meant anything by it." "Oh, yes he did," replied the Judge. "He has lon doing it too persistently aud obviously. I have seen others doing it, tee, all day, and it is about time it was stopped." Judge Arnold's position as Grnd Master of the Masons of Pennsylvania was undoubtedly the reason for this peculiar sosue. The eetlou is universally approved in aud out of Masouiej circles. .Attention, Camp A special meeting of W. Camp, No. 906, P. O. S. of A., will be held 011 Monday evening, April 10th, at 7:30 o'clock, in the eamp room, comer Oak and Main streets. Every mem ber is requested to be presences business of the utmost importance is to be transacted. Quo. W. How?, Pres. Attest : & T. Straughn, 3ee'y. l.S4t "Adrnlml" The only strictly hlgh-elsss oigrs a4 adopted by all our leading clubs. This &ad is not made by the trut. For full partlat)ars call on or address B. Laitews A Co, Malta no? qity, Pa. ( Hoy Wanted. Good, active boys in every ward in town to sell the sHfaiy iftwt and make msesy. Call at the ottee on West Ctasl stfsat e Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. 47-9t Lhiim's Family Sledlatae Move the ltowols Each day. In order to be healthy this is neseswry. QARPET BETTERS, All Kinds, nt Fficke's Carpet Store, & Jardin St.
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