THE EVENING HE BALD. VOL. VIII. NO. 35. SHENANDOAH. PA.. WEDNESDAY. APHIL 12. 1893. ONE CENT. A Big Drive IS NOW ON AT if. o 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. -TUBS MASTER- House Painters and Decorators Have adopted the following prices for paper hanging unci decorating for 1893, CniuiiiiciicliiK Murcli 1. tat pleco for Ilrown and White Blanks 12y,c " ' Gilt Papers 15c " Embossed Papers 18o " " Decorating Ceilings 18c " ' Joining or Butting 18o four Cornices to be charged as 1 piece lto Bluesizing, per room 12x14 feet 50c Larger and smaller rooms according to size. Removing old paper and preparing walls, 25a Mr hour. All work guaranteed. No Paper Hung by the Day, R. C, WllDENMOTKH, JOHN P. GARDEN, R. D. R. Hagknbuch, Francis Dvegan, John l, Hassleh, T. W. Conviixe, eionoEM. llorEtt, Geo. W. Hassleh, J, H. Muni,, Ww. J. Link, Edwahd Everett, HOOKS & BROWN, Headquarters for all Kinds of MARBLES. Wholesale and retail. Toothpicks 5c a Box. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, jyj M. BTJRKE, A TXORNJir-A. I'LA W snKNANDOAn,:rA. Offlcos Room 3, P. O. Building, Btemcooi. and Jfsterly Hulldlne, Pottsvllln. arpets and Oil is iretzels or Pretzels -HIGH FULL EOLLEE FLOUR, $J.SO Per Amusements. HON AY, TUESDAY, EDKEiDAY, April 17th, 18tli and 19th, '93, Tho bemit ful oung heroic char acter actor, IHOS. E. SHEA, Supported by lila own excellent company of nc tors, Ringers, dancerB aid comedians. HKI'EKrOIUE : Mondaycvenlrg "MUolUp." Tuesday evening.. ' Escaped From lug Slog " Wedueoduv evening 'Barred Out " Sppc'al sccnerv. calcium lights grand stago effects, aud the st ongestcom pany in America playing at popular prices. Prices, 15, 25 and 35 Cents. Roserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. pERGUBON'8 THEATRE. P. J, FERGUSON, MANAGER THURSDAY, APRIL 13th, 1893. The very different mlrth-provoE-lng comedian, PHIL. W. PETERS ! Assisted by the wimomo Ideal aitlst. MISS NETTIE PETERS! And a host of artists in tho fetch ing musical comedy, The Old Soldier I A pretty stngo plcturo illuminated by tho wit or .nmoiicBn leuuing cntenai. ets. Prices, Z5 35 50 Cents. Reserved seats on sale at Klrlln's drug store. pERGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER. THURSDAY, APRIL 20th. Lincoln J. Carter's Grand Scenic Production, The Fast Mail. TEN Hcts of 6Peclal scenery Fllghtuf the Fat Mall Niagara Falls by moonlight wi' li boiling mist Practical working engine and U freight cars, will lllumlnnted caboose. The Dagi dive, Realistic rlvor sceuo ant' steamboat explosion, and othoi great realisms. lric, 25, 50 and 75 CenSs Roservcd scats on sale at Klrlln's drug ston 25 CTS. PER YARD OIL CLOTH That sells on sight. Olhers for :J5c, 45o aud up wards. All grades of pretty Carpets. Calltui bargains. Carpet Store, 10 South Jardm St Cloths. New Styles and Handsome Patterns lie ceived oltnont dally. It you wan thnn sewed, ready or moving. o house cleaning, OJtDER TBJE3I NOW. Agency for Uie Original MORAVIAN BBJETZISLS. 2 he finest article oj the kind made. Git AD E- Barrel MEDLAR, OP MAHANOY CITY, THE fcUFFBRBR THIS IS THE THIRD BURGLARY. Tho Safe Was Blown Opon All tho Postngo Stnmpa and About Ono Hundred Dollars in Cash Carrlod Away, OSTM ASTER M ED lnr, of Mahanoy City, seems to lie a (pedal target for burglars. Last night his post, ollico was robbed for the thlnl time since lie took cliargo of tho ollico thtce years ago. Tho midnight visitors gave the office a thorough overhauling, but it is not bolievcd tho booty they secured amounted to near us much as they expected to find. Tho post ollico of Mahanoy City is so located that it is .1 temptation to tho cracks men. It is on tho first floor of Kaier's opera houso building. This building has within its walls, in addition to a saloon aud the theatic, a ballroom. It is remarked that eaclt tinio tho postoilleo lias been robbed a theatrical porformanco or ball has been givun in tho building on tho samo night. This has allowed tho burglars to proceed with their lock and safe breaking without attracting attention by any noiso they might chance to make. Tho ball room is on the first floor of the building aud has a door that connects it with tho tear part of tho post ollico. This door has always been kept securely fastened, bin tho bolls aud bars havo not been sulllcicnt to balk tho robbers. When Mr. Medlar and his clerks went lo tho post ollico at an early hour this morning they found this open. The also found tho door of tho safe open, tho inner compartments and drawers open and empty, and the floor about tho safo was covered witli papers and documents which wero of value to the postmaster alono. An inspection of tho safe Bhowcd that the burglars had broken ofT tho knob of tho combination dial aud immediately below the plaeo where tho knob wasa holo largo enough to admit a man's small finger was found On the floor wero chips of tho steel and iron that had been mado when this holo was drilled. The combination lock had boon ruined by a blast of iowdcr. Everything of negotiable valuo had been taken from the safe, including all tho postage stamps and about 0110 hundred dollars in cash. The amount of stamps taken could nut he learned and will not bo known until Postmaster Medlar can go over Ills books. Not a postage stamp was left in tho ollico and tho postmaster was obliged to send to this town for a supply oarly this morning. Thero is no clue to tho perpetrators of the burglary. Tho authorities say they cannot even find anybody who heard tho found ol tho blast when tho safe was blown open. This is a likely story, as tho Shea company was playing "Escaped from Sing Sing1' in tho theatro last night and as there aro several scenes in that play in which gun and pistol shooting is introduced aud if people did heai a report when the safo was blown open they no doubt gavo it no attention, supposing that it came from tho theatre. This moruiug tho police at Mahanoy City arrested four tough looking characters and took them to tho polico headquarters. The men were searched from head to feet, but nothing that would connect them with the bu glary was found ami they wero dis charged. Tho only tool tho burglars left was an iron instrument that resembled a punch. 1'oluts. Tho sewerage question is now on top. Vegetation is pushing forward rapidly. Llowjllyu's street hrigudo is doing gocd work. hook for "an eyo opener" in to-morrow' IlEUALI). Shenandoah is becoming headquartors ftr specialists Don't forget the " Old Soldier " at tin thoatro to morrow night. Many of our people are vigorously cleaning up. All should tako a hand in tho business It is prodicted, says the Evening Chronicle, that when tho spring schedulo of the Valley trains is made up aud that goes into effect May 1st., that some of tho trains will he discontinued. This is owing to the fact that tho cloctrio railway ha practioally gobbled up all the passenger trafllo botwevu Ashland and Shenandoah. From Saturday afternoon till until noon yesterday, but two tickets for Qirardville aud ono for Shenandoah were sold at tho Heading station. , Houghing Loaila tn Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at moe. Special Aiiiiomireiiiuiit. The trustees of the Primitive Methodist church announce that as Rev, J. Proudo, the IttiStar, will be aluont for several days, they have made arrangements for Dr. J. S. Gallon, of town, to take charge of the servioas in the churoh next Sunday evening. Said a noted man of 00 years, "uiv mother gave iue Downs' Elixir for coughs aud colds 'hen I was a boy." lm "Admiral." Judging from the enormous sales since the Introduction of this brand of oigarettas the "Admiral" Is far superior to any other In the market, "Admiral" is not nude by tho trust. For full particulars call on or address II. Labows & Co., Mahanoy City, Pa. THE TEACHERS' CONTEST COUPONS STILIi COMING IN FOR THE FAVORITHS. Mini Connelly's I'rlrmls urn Bestirring Themselves Again mid Hie Young: Lady In itevclvliij; 11 Ijirgo Vote Yesterday's Vote Agnes Ste-In -1:1(113 Nellie IJalrd ilfifna Mams II. Wasley :i."(r,.s Mary A. Connelly iwoi) MaualaFalrchlld lrpdl Frank li. Williams ?WW Carrie Faust :tr;w Anna it. JJengler aisil Mary A. Lafferty "838 Bridget A. Burns sauo Carrie M. Smith sew Llllle H. Phillips 176J Mary A. Stack... 1579 Battle Hems MM James It. Lewis hut) Ella Clauser ;80 Hannah Reeso 015 Maggie Cavaunugu hjj Clara Cllno fill Annie Mansell KW IrenoShano -1(31 "adle Uanlell 383 Jennie Ramage 1M LIzeieLeho 14!) LlMlo O'ConnoIl 1W3 Votos polled yesterday Grand total lCSite Tin: woitf.li'8 r.nt. It is when ono attempts to gather together tho thousand varied throads of interest, wonder and grandeur of tho World's Col umbian Exposition aud weaves them Into a web of words that shall but fainly show tho marvelous beauty and coloring of the pageant of industry, science and art to which tho people aro bidden this summer, that its vast ubm becomes most apparent. Whcro to bo gin, is a question that seems unimportant compired ,ith that other, whero to end? For on every hand new themes of interest prosout themsclvos, and new fields of wonder tempt the visitor to wander from others whoso fullness ho is but beginning to com prehend. For, if it wero possihlo to build up an ex position worthy tho event it is designed to commemorate, that task is surely being ac complished. There havo been other exposi tions, here and in older lands, but nono ol scopo so ambitious; nor of fulfilment so magnificent and complete. Everything of human interest finds its exemplification here. Its projectors havo "buildcd wiser (hautboy know." Apparently no plan is too vast, no detail too insignificant to daunt their enter prise or escape thoir euro. Not that mistakes have not been made, or that everything con nected witli their labors will work with perfect smoothness and with satisfaction to all who may visit it. That were loo much to expect of mere men and women, hut, taken as a whole, regarded in its entirety aud grandeur, the Expedition itself will bo the highest and greatest honor that could be paid to thoso whose ell'orts have made it what it if to he. USE DANA'S SAItSAPAIUhT.A, its 'THE KIND THAT CURES." 1'lSItSONAL. h. A. Bamberger is in Pittsburg this week. Policeman Maitin McGuiro tejoices over tho arrival of a son. David Faust and wife visited thoir daugh terat Shamoklu yesterday. Itov. Robert O'Boylo spent ycttciday visit ing patients at the Miners' Hospital. Joseph Dusto took a run down to Girard- villo yesterday and inspected the power houso. Mrs. Thomas Glenwright and daughter, of Miucrsvlllo, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kehlcr. Acting Manager Qulnii is booking a num ber of excellent attractions for the near future at Ferguson's theatre. Mrs. F. E. Magargle.of South White rcct gavo birth to a 12-pound boy this raj niug. The mother aud child are doing woll. "Fresh Morris River Covo Oy6tcrs received daily at Coslctt' fl-22-tf A Itusliit'S Change. I wish to inform the peoplo of Shenandoah aud vicinity that I havn opened a clothing store iu the room formerly occupied by my self as a dry goods department, whero will be kept a full lino of men's, boys' and youths' clothing, as woll as a complete line of men'f, boys', ladies', misses' and children's shoe. Call aud oxamine my stock. No troublo to show goods. I'll I lip Coffee, Admr., 1 1'2-Gt No. 101 S. Main St , Shenandoah. Best work done at Brcnnan's Steam Laun iry. Everything white and sqiotlesa. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. llntortHlnmrnt To. night. This evening a sparkling entertainment replete with musical exercise, recitations aud tableaux will be given in All Saints' Protest ant EpUoopal church under the auspices of tho Daisy Chain Society of the Sunday school oouueeted with church. The price of admission will be but teu cents. When you are troubled with diasiuets your appetite all gouo, and you feel bad gen erally, take a few doses of Dr. Henry Bax ter's Mandrake Bitters, and. you will be sur prised at the Improvement In your reelings. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction. lm AVutoh t Keep your eye on the northwest corner of the first page of the Hkuald. Buy Kefitone flour. Bd sure that tho same Lwtio & Baeu, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw A CEliTAIf THE BOROUGH DADDIES HAVE TAKEN AO I ION. PERMISSION TO APPLICANTS Granted on Condition That tho Parties Laying Pipes Shall Aesnmo Kosponsib'illty fbr tho Stroots. HE initiatory steps to wards giving tho bor ough a perfect system of sewerage aro now a certainty. When tho matter was brought up at tho lat Borough Council meeting citi zens and proportv owners asked permission to put In soworgo on tho cast sido of Main stieet from Lloyd street to a point below Cherry ; and also on west Centre street from Pear alloy to a point near the Kohlnoor colliery. Tho Borough Council in no wiso discour aged tho movements, but in ordor that they should 1)0 relieved from any responsibility in oaso tho paved or other sections ot tho streets should sink after tho settling of tho oarth about tho sowcrago pipes, the matter was re ferred to tho Boroigh Solicitor and tho Heads and Highways Committee. Last night tho solicitor and committee met and prepared an agreement whereby tho parties wishing to lay the sewerage pipos guaranteo that tho streets shall in nowise bo impaired by the laying of such pipes, or subsequent bottling, aud if they should bo impaiied tho streets will be put in propor condition at tho expense of the parties de siring thetewerago. Tho steam heat company will bo required to flgn a similar agreement hoforo it will be allowed to extend its pipo lines. Tho agicement lias met with tho ap proval of tho Main street property owners who desire to put iu sowcrago and they will begin their work at once. Messrs Grant, tho paving contractors, would havo started their digging tho trench for tho sewerage pipes to day had tho weather permitted. The work will bo started to morrow morning. An Kxpliiimttoti. Andrew Hose, ono of tho young men who wero arrosted for assaulting Peter Gredzio wicz at Wost Shcnaudoah colliery Saturday afternoon, has asked an opportunity to explain tho case. He says tho costs were paid and tho case settled because his brother and himself wished to avoid litigation, but that they were not tho roal offenders. Rose says that his brother lost a hammer and Gredzie wicz became angered when asked if ho had taken it. A dispute followed aud Gredzio wlcz raised an iron bar to strike Reuben Rose. Andrtpv then jumped fonvard and struck Gredziowiez a blow In the face with his fist that caused him to topplo over Andrew says no other blows were struck aud that was only given to save his brother from being struck H'ith tho iron bar. Abandoned Her Children. A uotlco publlshod iu yesterday's Hekald by John Wtlter, of North Jardiu street, to tho effect that his wife had abandoned his bod and board aud lio would not bo respou siblo for tho debts sho might contract in his namo. Tho notice has caused some talk aud lias led to tho development tiiat Mrs. Welter has not only abandoned her husband, but has also left four small children upon his handi Before inserting tho notice Mr. Welter tele graphed to several places whero ho thought his wifo would go, but received no rtp'les. Ho does not entertain any fears for her safety aud says sho took a good supply of money witk her. The Proud,, Funeral. Tho funeral of Rev. Proude's youug daughtor, Beatrice, took place this morning from the Primitive Methodist parsonage on West Oak street. Tho servico was attended by a largo number of the congregation and pastors of other churches, inoludiug Revs. Powick aud Havico, of tho Methodist Episcopal aud English Lutheran. Rev. Proudo and wifo left on the 0:06 a. m. Lehigh Valley train with tho remains for New York The Interment will take place at New Bed ford, Mass , to-morrow. Fair Next AVeek. Tho Grand Army fair opens iu Robbins' opoia house on Wednesday next, aud will continue for several days. The articles that will be on exhibition aud sale will cover every thing conceivable, nearly all the handiwork of fair ladies. Don't forget to patronise it. Tho proceeds are for the Widows' aud Orphans' fund of the Post. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA ,it "THE KIND THAT CURBS." Kxtfiieiio AlterHtions. On May 1st the work of making extensive alterations and improvements iu the Evan gelical church buildiug on West Cherry street will begin. All the pews will be taken out aud replaced with new ones and an improve ment will be made iu the arrangement of the pulpit. The interior of the oburch will be re-papered and the exterior repainted. Never do an act of which you may donbt the pniuriety. Never nsgleet to guard against a bad cough, but use Dr. Cojce's Wild Cherry aud Seueka. Stock Vur Sale. Ten (10) shares TraeUou'BUetriq Railway stock for sale, Apyly st llBBALooffieo. tf Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's. OBE'S OBSERVATIONS. A Vlia t Ilo Sres mill Ileum During Ills TriivelH. Supervisor Llewellyn had a large gang of men Rt work on tho streets yesterday temp ing tlio mud together aud carting it awny. Centre, Oak, Jiidln and White streets received tho Iroitiucnt and they now present a very mueli improved apjiearanee. The Supervisor's work thus far is winning tl, applause of both the people and the Council. Let him continue in tho good cause. 'Squlrus Denglcr and Monaghau and S, A. Beddall s)ieiit yostoiday viewing a road iu tho Catawissa valley whloh passes through the farm owned by Nathau Manbeck and which Mr. Manbeck wants closed on the ground that It is no longer useful as a public highway. Tho roal roason, it is said, is that tho road runs undor a shod connected witk Mr. Manbeck's barn. Miners pass under tin shed at nights, to and from work, witk lighted mining lamps in their raps and Mr. Manbeck fears a spark from tho lamps may some tinio set tho bam on fire. If the road should bo condemned tho owner will thou be iu a position to keep oil' trespassers. Speaking of farms reminds me that a number of Polish, Lithuanian and Hungar ian families of town aro reaching out for acres iu the Catawissa valley. Thoy aro principally peoplo who owned or worked farms in tho Catawista volley. Tho other day John Omiszczak, of town, purchased for $1,-100 a farm at Brandonville that waawld two years ago for $1,000. Yesterday deeds were drawn up for a farm to be purchased by another family of town. I chanced to meet a couple of theatrical men yesterday and in the conversation that followed ono of them was bemoaning lh discouraging repoits agents of other com panics had given thorn of tho p.ttrouggo iu some of tho towns in this region. He could not understand why tho shows (all of which ho vouched for as good ouos) failed to draw good houses. At tho same time the speaker said that ho intended giving a production on two days notice. Ho was asked why ho was making such a sudden appearanco and ox- plained that tho advance man of his company had been taken ill aud ho was obliged to leave tho company and move ahead to do tho "billing" aud make other arrangements. Tho man who wondered at tho failure of compauios to draw unconsciously furnished, the explanation. Tho peoplo havo not yet become so enthusiastic over theatricals that they can bo drawn into tho theatres on ten minutes' uotice. The first thought, the first cost in a theatrical venture is advertising, and it must bo timoly and abundant The peoplo must first he informed of the proposed coming of a theatrical company, tho merits and reputation of tho play and company must bo placed beforo them, and then they must have time to reflect and assure them selves that the representations aro bom fide and they aro not being buncoed by some barn storming combination. Advertising is in valuable in all classes of business, and especially in theatrical circles. The majority of managers appreciate this, hut thero area number who do not. Itanium, Forepatigh and like men admitted time and again that their successes did not hinge, sololy upon the merits of their shows, but were brought about principally, and in many instances wholly, by the printed matter on the bill boards and tho advertisements in tho news papers; and the thoatiical man of to-day who tbiuks he is smarter iu his liue of business tliau Barnum or Forepatigh were is playing hido-and-seek with his own common sense. Tho manager who hides his light under a bushel and springs his "gieatwt show on oarth" at the eleventh hour must not blame tho people if ho falls to pull iu the shekels. This rule also applios to merchants. It has been remarked that it is a rule when ono man of a group pulls out his watch, to note the hour nil others present do like- and the time indicated on tlio dials is found so dlUertat that even two watches of a number do not correspond. The rule is not Infallible, although I will admit that I discovered it for the first time the other evening. While I was sitting lu a barber shop one of the fiw others present pulled out his ivatefc. "Twenty uiiuuteg of eleven," said ha. Another looked at his watch and said, "That's it, exactly." The other four, in cluding myself, pulled out their chronometer aud great was the surprise when they shouted, iu chorus, "That is the time by my watch." Quite a dlscussiou followed the incident, during which the barber was coaxed to open a Imjx of cigars under the renreeeutstioH that the discovery of au exception to the aiioioBt rule would bring luck to hi puvoa. Tfea liatbar will open a box after OtaveianJ. satisRes the office seek r. Om. USE DANA'S SAKSAPASJLLA, lis ' TIIK KIND THAT 0UK88". S. of V., Attention. A special meeting of Henry HoincMtt Camp, No. 49, Sons of Veteraus, will be held, in Bad dall's hal), Friday eveuing, April 14, at 7 o'clook. A full attendance requested. By order of EflWAnn Sfbabs, Caps. Attest : Johk It. Boykh, O. S. 4-18 3 W. J. Morgan, the hatter, will to Xo. 16 South Main stieet im April la. at LaiMi'ii fatuity Mctitotuw Msna Mh Kowq Kaon day. In order to be baUby this neeessary. QARPET BEATERS, All Klnctn, lit Facke's Carpet Store, S. Jardm Si