V, I jil hi THE EVENIN HERALD. 14JfiNANDOAH. PA.. THURSDAY. APR EL 13. 1893. VOL. V1II.--NO. 30. ONUS CENT. (f ft L i 11 3' ) K. 5 AN 48b OPEN ERi1 That is just what we are going- to do. Open your eyes to a realization of the fact that you can buy more goods for 50 cents at the Shenandoah Ready -Pay S Thau anywhere else for $1.00. They are all fresh goods moving daily and as good as any in the market. Everything in the Grocery Line ! Not in prices. this list sold at extremely low Give us a call and be convinced. Heat family Hour, (quality guaran teed) per 100 lbe $2 10 10 cans marrow fat pens 1 00 12 caus good corn .-. 1 00 10 cans beat corn 1 00 12 cauH cold racked tomatoes', (Standard) 1 00 cans cold packed tomatoes, 10 (whole) 1 00 30-lb pall best, jelly 90 7 " " 2fi 20 " " 70 30 " " preserve? 2 00 3J " " " 2o 1 toy pail apple butter, 5 lbs 25 10 3-lb bars yellow soaj 1 00 9 pieces yellow soap 25 6 pieces Miners' t-oup 25 G pieces white foap 25 7 lbs Carolina rice 25 4qtssoup beaus 25 5 lbs XXX soda crackers 25 4 lbs Museatelle tailing, no stems 25 1 lb best Snltaua prunes 10 3 lbs evaporatedopple? 25 4J lbs dried pettM 25 4 lbs email pretzel 2t S-lb box silver fjlo's staicb 15 6 lbs loose diver gloss starch 25 1 keg of best Holland herring 55 Mackerel, large, fat and white, per lb 13 All goods promptly delivered free of charge, "will receive careful and prompt attention. 104 'South. Jarpets and Oil retzels orjp?retzels JJJGJ1 FULL T tore Mackerel, large, fat and wliito. per kit 1 00 4 11s best bouelesscod ilb 25 Parlor Pride polish, regular price 15c 10 3 bottles flavoring extracts, largo size 25 1 lb bestgiound pepper 15 3 iloz large green pickles 25 Chow Chow and mixed pickles, perqt 10 1 lb Joker plug chewing tobacco 8 1 lb Claii & Ax smoking 28 7 cane bent table peaches 1 00 No. 7 broom, 4 tie , 26 No. 0 br' mil, 3 tie 2u 4 boxes lied Keal lye 25 4 bottles blue, large size 2 7 bottles blue, unall tlze 26 Scaled berring, 50 in box, per box 1ft 1 lb baking powder, equal to any 12 7 boxes oil surdities 2") Gibs pond tea, reiuilar price 25c... 1 00 3 lbs best lea. regulur price 45c... 1 0 i Puio cider virugar, apple juice only, per gallon 14 Cigars, per box of 100, from $1 to 6 60 Gold Dust waebiug powder, 4 lb box 21 Cottoliue, in 3 ard5 lb pail, per lb 14 Mail orders I Main Street. Cloths. New Styles'jLxnd Handsome Patterns -Re ceived nlmoHt daily. It you waiv inm btwed, reuuy or moving Jiowe cleaning, ORDER TDEM NOW. at Agency for tho Original MORA VI AH BRBTZELS. Uie finest article oj thv kind vi'rdn. GRADE- EOLLEE FLOTJE, liarrel. A MIXTURE! OF BRIEF BUT IN TJBRBSTING PARAGRAPHS. GLEANINGS HEREAND ELSEWHERE Tho Cream of Whnt tuo Keportors Hear and See In nit Seotious of the Town Nicely Grouped Together. T lift often been wild that iiUbniiKh they do not uudcistand a n d enmint speak tho Kiik llsh language there aio ninny of tho Polish, Hungarian and Lithu anian pcoplo in this town who can manage their affairs and aro as sharp in their dealings as many of tho best people who enjoy all tho advantages of the language. This was con firmed last night by tho result of an attempt to bring within reach a Hungarian who had inado arrangements to leave the town and defraud his creditors. Tho criditor in this caso was M. D. Malonc. Uo learned that a man who owed him a good-sized bill had disposed of his business and was making arrangements to leavo for other parts. Malono folt that if ho could find tho man ho could get tho money out of him. The Hungarian suspected that Malonc was looking for him and kept out of tho way. The creditor and Constablo Toomoy spent several hours trying to lucato the Hungarian, hut failed. Thoy suspected he was in aior tain house and resorted to schemes of all kinds to mako sure that ho was theio, but at all approachcs.they failed to glean any satis faction. Last night tho creditor prepared a special delivery letter addiosscd to tho wiloy Hungarian, dropped it into tho post ofilce and then placed a guard on the house. Tho de livery of tho letter fell to tho lot of Carrier Iiartsch, whoso district takes in tho First ward. Iiartsch called at tho house and u man who said ho was the party to whom tho letter was addressed gavo n receipt for it The watchers learned of tliis'Siul a constable was sent for the signer. Tho discovery was then made that the' party who had rcceiplod for tho letter was not tho party wanted, and then that schcino was balked and tho default ing creditor is still enjoyiiig liberty. ri'f perly Improvements. The exterior of tho Bobbins' building at tho southeast corner of Main and Oak streets present a lino appearanco sinco tho painters havo finished their work. Tho upper part of tho block is painted tho sauio color, but the lower part presents u variety of colors so that tho different places of business may bo di: tinguished. L. Iiel'oAich is about to remodel tho lodge room in his building on South Main street. Among tho improvements will bo a domo to provide ventil ition for tho place John It. Jones is making oxtonslvo im provements to his proporty on Nortli Jardin street. Ho is building extension at tho rear and removing a building which has occupied tho middle of tho lot to tho Pear alley ond. Tho Colo property on North Main street, which was recently altered so as to havo a largo display window, is now being addition ally improved by tho painters. Klcctlou or Officers. Tho following chiefs of Shenandoah Tribe, No. 153, Improved Order of Red Men, were raised by I). G. S. Benjamin Haskcy at a meeting of tho Tribe last night : Prophet, Allan Edmonson ; Sachem, Arthur Wliomsley; Sen. Sag., Samuel Shone; Jim Sag., David T. Williams ; Chief of Records, D. 0. Pritchard; Keeper of Wampum, Benjamin Haskcy j 1st Sannap, David Jenkins ; 2d Sannap, Edward Capper; 1st Warrior, Gcorgo Bayliff; 2d, George Goodhead; 3d, John It. Jouos; -1th, Samuel McCutchcon; 1st Hrave, Robert Sherman; 2d, Isaac Bates; 3d, Samuel Hughes; 1th, Kobe it S. Itoberts; Guard of Wigwam, David Calo; Guard of Forost, William T. James; Representative, John It. Jones; Collector ot Wampum, Lewis Hughos. Uougtilng Leads to Consumption, Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough once. at Points, Muddy streets. Disagieeable weather. Business continues dull. Traveling on tho railroads slack. About fifty Dagos arrived in town yester day and wore sent to work on tho now Girard dam near town. A new st-ries of stock vil be Issued by the Miners', Mechanic and Laborers' Building & Loan Association. See advertisement. Said a noted man of 00 years, "my mother gavo mo Downs' Elixir for coughs and colds when I was a boy." lm 'Admiral.' Tho only cigarctto rccogulaed by the bettor class of consumers. "Admiral" is not made by the trust. For full particulars call on or address B. Labsws & Co., Mahanoy City, l'a. Superior goods at 35 per cent, lower than llsewhere at Holdermau's Jewelry storo. it No Mart Made. Owing to the unfavorable weather it was impossible to start digging the trench for the Maiu street sewer this murnlug. The ple for tho lino arrived lost night. The project will be pushed as soon as the weather will permit. Buy Ktyttone flour. Bo euro that the name Lessiq & Bach, Ashland, Pa., is printed llf !!' W WW A y Mf I JL on.every sack. 3-3-3taw .THE COUNT YESTERDAY ji MISS STEIN STILL LEAD. HAS A BIG MIm Wimlry Is Dangerously Clow to 311 llulril for Second l'lnco Mis lies Uom A limit f Alluft Stuck. Tlni (Irniiil TotHl. ARnesStoin -144(17 Noilio liHiru :mr.:t j Mamell. Wasley -. 315(53 1 1 Mary A. Connelly - 18588 . Mahftltt Falrohlld rllltti i Frank 11. WilUains 78M Carrie Faust .1772 Anna M.Dengler W Mary A. UHerty 2RM I! ridge t A. Hums ... 2838 Carrie M. Smith 3087 Llllie I). Phillips 175-2 Hattle Hess leV7 Mary A. Htnck lots James H. Lewis - 8M Klla Clauscr 780 Hannah Keese W MaggiCavanaU8h J Clara (lino 551 Annie Alansell , Ms! irenc auano -iui HaaioUaniell 108 Jennie Itamngo "M't Lizzie Lehe 140 Llzzlo O'Connell 10il Votes polled yesterday : 3107 Grand total - 171609 tiii: would's rArn, To the man or woman who visits Chicago during the coming summer will bo opened a veritable world's treasure house, "rich with tho spoils of time." Tho trophies of industry, art and invention will be offered in incal culable profusion. In every department of mau's ingenuity, research, skill and talent, tho best that has been done or cnu bo done, is represented. Whether it he in the beauties of architecture, as displayed in tho mighty buildings that enshrino theso treasures, tho products of tho teeming farms in Agriculture Hall, tho mighty engines in Machinery Hall, the ten thousand fonu9 of usefulness and boauty wrought from oarth's raw materials and gathered under tho spacious roof of Manufacturers and Liberal Arts Hall, the ores in the Mines and Mining Hall, dug from tho mines that pour forth streams of gold, and silver ond iron and coal, tho wonders of tho harnessed and obedient lightning In Electricity Hall, or tho triumphs of tho palutorand sculptor in tho Art Gallery in all thoso there is an endless field for interest, instruction and culture which cannot but broaden and refine all who visit them in a spirit of inquiry and desiro to learn. And, subsidiary to thoso main features, aro hun dreds of those, instructive and entertaining, that nro in themselves an exposition such as few havo over had an opportunity to see, Then, again, tho gathering of tho different nations and peoples nimt do much to bring men nearer tcgethor, and help break down tho barriers of prejudice faith and casto Tho World's Fair Columbian Exposition cannot but bo a great oductioual, roltuing mid civilizing force. USE DANA'S SAUSAPAItlLLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUKES." IN THE COURTS. Somu Cases lu Which Town People are interested. Counsel in tho lleen&o case of Mrs. Brcen, of South Main street, Messrs. Pomcroy, Bed dall aud Burke, hive agreed on Monday noxt .13 tho day for argumout of the rule to show cause why Mrs. Breen's license should not bo revoked. Tho records in the case proper have been taken to the Supreme Court ou u writ of certiorari. Attorney Hollopoter has rending in court motions for now trials in thrco oases. Thoy aro tho Shenandeah Lumber aud Feed Co. vs. Joseph Rogors, in which Kogcis won ; P. J. Ferguson vs. Laudeustciu, in which Laudenstein wou ; and Joseph Wadllngor vs. P. J. Ferguson, in which Wadliuger won Tho motions will be arguod ou Monday next. The attorneys and othors interested in the injunction suit of tho Sheuandoah Water & Gas Co. against tho Borough of Shenandoah bellevo that the court will havo its decision in tho caso ready by Monday, next. Fresh Morris BiverCovo Oysters recoivod daily at Coslett's. 9-22-tf A lSuslnets Uhar.cc. I wish to inform the people of Shenandoah and Ticlnity.that I have opentd a clothlug store in the room formerly oecupiod by my self as a dry goods department, where will be kept a full line of men's, boys' and youths clothing, as well ae a complete line of men's, boys', ladies', misses' and children's shoes. Call and examine my stock. No trouble to show goods. Philip Cokfhk, Aduir., 4 U-Gt No. 101 S. Main St , Shenandoah. Best work dono at Brennan's Steam Latin dry. Everything white and spotless. Lace eurtaius a specialty. All work guaranteed. ' Ooinlni; Home. Henry Woiderhold aud wife, who have been spending nearly a year very pleasantly with Mr. Weiderbold's parents in Oassel, Germany, will start next week for Amerloa aud are expected in Shenandoah about May 1st. Mr. Weiderhold will bring with him his son, by a former UMrrtaife, who has been lu Germany with hie grandparents for nwny years. When you are troubled with dioUucM your appetite all gone, aud you feel bad gen erally, take a few dosee of Dr. Henry Bax ter's Mandrake Bitters, aud you will be snr Driscd at tho irnnrovemeut in vour fWlims. I Every bottle warranted to givo satisfaction. J lm OHARLBS RADZIBWIOZ, THIS GROOBR, IS Til hi LOSER. $200 -.WORTH OF GOODS GONE Several Hundred Pounds of .To bacco and Boxes of Soap Oarrlod Away No Olue to tho Burglars. , UK peoplo of this town havo reasons to bo on the alert as well as those of Mahanoy City for tho burglars seem to navo inaugurated their spring and sum mer season. The flist appoamuco was mado at tho Mahanoy City post ofilce on Tuesday i night. Tho second was given in tho wnrc j house of Charles liadzicwlez, tho giocor, last night. Tho haul mado at tho latter plnco is valnod at 200 by the loser. When Mr. Kadzlewlez's driver wont to tho warehouse this morning ho found tho front and rear doors of tho placo unlocked. An investigation showed that a staple had been forced from tho frame work of tho front door. This allowed admittance and tho other door was uulocked fiom tho inside. Tho warehouse is near the Philadelphia and Heading freight depot. Its rear door faces the railroad trucks. The iloor of the build ing, the ground about it m.d tho railroad tracks were strewn with hmj tobacco and broken packages. There wore three brands of tobacco In the place. All that was picked up about tho building and along tho railroad tracks was of ono brand Tho burglars had exorcised a choice and carried off all the tobacco of other brands. The drivor gathered a largo box full and sevoial packages of tho ini'orior. Mr. Ilndziowic-j figured up his loss to-day and says thero are missing 300 pounds of tobacco, sevoial 1 oxes of soap aud a largo quantity of raisins, Tho grocer's drivor has oalled attention to a singular fact. He saj-3 that yebterday ho noticed two lotters "W. It " cut into tho front door of tho warehouse, but ho paid little attention to it, supposing that some boy had been amusing himself. This morning he noticed that the letters were not perceptible. but upon close observation it was seen that they had been coverod over with dirt aud to buecd. Tho latter was tho ssimu as that found strewn about the huildiug. Tho drivel's story about theso letters is considered of some importance by somo who say that tho warehouso was probably marked by an advance guard aud whon the burglars got through their wo k they rubbed the mud and tobacco over tho letters to givo them an old appearance. Mr. I'adziewicz has reported the case to the Chief Burgess aud police and it is hoped, for the credit of the borough authorities, they will loavo uo stoue unturnod to bring about tho arrest of tho guilty to Justice Prompt action may prevent othci raids. l'l.KHONAL. County Commissioner Howes paid a brief visit to town this morning. Letter Carrier LiUch, of the Mahanoy City force, was in town yesterday. Councilman Finney is in Harmburg look ing after the Board of Health bill. Heber 8. Thompson, Chief Engineer for tho Girard Estate, was a visitor to town to-day, S. G. M. Hollopeter, Esq., went to tho county seat this morning to look after legal business. W. J. Whitohouse and Sol. Foster, Esqs, two of Pottsville's shining legal lights, were in town yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. Arnold rind Mrs. H. Krons and son Arthur, of Hazleton, aro visitiug Miss Hannah Nichtor, of town. J. H. Shautz, tho enterprisiug secretary of Hamburg's Board of Trade, was in town yesterday on a business venture. Past Tost Commaudor Lawrence Mangam has been detailed to inspect Post Frack ille, on Wednesday evening, April 10th. Miss Ida Lewis, who has been teaching school In Port Clintou tho past winter, has returned homo, tho school term having olosed last Saturday. John T. Stanton and 'Squire Monaghan went to Pottsville this morning to look after matters pertaining to tho latter's candidacy for the post office. AViis a Success. A very pleasing entertainment was given in All Saint' Protestant Episcopal church last eveniug under the auspices of the Daisy Chain Society connected with the Sunday school. There were numerous vooal and instrumental selections, readings, recitations aud tableaux in all which the ehiidreu aeqnitted themselves very gracefully aud afforded the audience much satisfaction. The entertainment will be repeated at the same place this evening. Admission 10 cents. Sacbarino kindness: Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry aud Seneka, the popular Cough and Croup Syrup. I'rlee 2S anfl 50 oeuU. The llrwieh l'ltled. Tbe immense breach caused ou the doable track coal and freight Hue of tbe Lebigh Valley railroad by the caving in of workings of the Knlckerboeker colliery on Tuesday, lias been filled and trattto over tbe line was rwamed to-day. A large gang of navvies worked at the place all of Tuesday and yes terday aud several train lead of aalie and aulm were required for the rilling. Ijnie'i Family Medicine Moves the llowels Bach day. In order to be healthy this is OBR'S OB8BJR V A.T10N?. Whnt II Hm mid Ileum l)urlli(c life Some pretty tough swearing: it frequently done by witnesses in cmw before justiiea of town at timee, and cniite frequently, mid tli) First ward Temple of Juatiee which is pre sided over hy 'Squire Moimglimi is the SMne of eoino of the most reokless statement hf people under onth, hut tho gem of all eMW on the docket of that court did not appemr until a Hungarian named Joe Popeuiok took tho stand on Tuesday Afternoon. Popcnlcka was arrested at tho Lehigh Valley depot as he was about to start for Wiseontlu, leaving an unpaid bill in the Laud of it grocer. Notwithstanding the grocer and hie wife sworo ponltivoly that 1'openicka had dalt with them fnr month tli npnwl au-nra ho did not know them, hud never purchased a cent's worth from them, and had never been in their store. 'Squiro Monaghau did not believe the denials and ordered that I'openicka bo taken to the lockup, before he rewched tho coll tho prisoner admitted that he owed tho bill and paid it, with tho cost of suit. A Bubpcrihor of the Huiiai.d lias requested. tho publication of the following under the belief that the scheme can be put in opem tiou lu this town : "In Philadelphia some fifteen families havo formed an organization known as "Tho Co-operative Kitchen Aeio- elation." There aro some sixty person in those families and cacli individual pays $3 a week to the tioaeuror in advance. Ill addition for a sinking fund aud to provide kitchen utensils an initiation fee of $10 i charged. A vacant house lias been procured, a manager placed in charge and all meals are cooked therein and sent to the subscribers. The latter can have their food prepared according to their tnste by proper notice and care is taken to keep tho dishes warm, they being sent in kettles containing compart ments equal to tho number of persons in family. If, after a reasonable term of trial, the scheme is found to work it will un doubtedly havo many imitators, for lbs advantages are obviously so great as to neal no elucidation." It is reported that tho operations of L. A. Itiloy & Co. will ho extended at Centralizing the uoar future by tho leasing of tho Gei'S", mantown coal basin south of tho Logan colliery, which is now operated by tho com. pany. If tho loise is secured tho coal will bo prepared at tho Logan. A Shamokin girl started a story that a livoryman of that place had attempted to' criminally assault her. The liveryman wns arrested, but when the girl wae put under oatli slio confessed that tho charge was a false one. An example should be made of that girl as a warning to others. Obe. USE DANA'S SAKSAPARILLA ,IT8 "THE KIND THAT CURES." l'olltloul 1'olntK. South of the mountain Democrats, eg specially those living in tho farming district, do not propose to let all tho bust offices to be gobbled up by north of the mountain Demo crats We predict nothing in saying there will be a Kilkenny light when the Demo cratic convention meets. Tho friends of tho now party movement aro very active and a call may be isMiad, almost any day. Those most interested are German Democrats. How it galls the friends of Lincoln, Grant aud Blaine to see their sons aud relatives removed by tho Democratic administration. If the Democrats ever had any hope of carr, ing the state noxt fall they might se well disabuse thoir minds of that notion now. Postmaster Field, of Philadelphia, who recontly resigned, kept more Democrats in office than any Republican office holder under Harrison. He is being paid off now, wltfi interest, by tho peoplo ho most be- i friended. Postmaster Medlar, of Mahanoy City, has not hud a boil of roses since his appointment.. yv. ifobbed three times In three years is moro than falls to the lot of the avvibge country postmaster. ' USE DANA'S SAB8APARILLA, its " THE KINDTHAT CURBS". S. of V., Attention. A special meeting of Henry Uotneattle Camp, No. 40, Sons of Veterans, will be held in Beddall's hall, Friday evening, April 14, at 7 o'clock. A full attendance requested. By order of Edward Spkars, Oaf t. Attest : John R. Boysk, O. S. 4-18 3t The Slillr' .Vtouuinant. A regular meeting of the Soldier' Moon ment Association will be held in tbe OoutteJl Chamber to-morrow ( Friday ) evening, at 3 o'clock. All representatives are requested to lie present, a some very important bmiaew . will be transacted. Millions of liottlee of tbe genuine "Anotor Pain Expeller" are sold annually, aud sent to all quartets of the globe. This fact itself speaks of the magical efficacy of this Im ported remedy. It is tbe beat and swat reliable remedy Air Rbeumallani, Gout and kindred ootu plaints. Give it a trial and convince yourself. SB and 60 cent a bottle, at C. H. Hagenbnob, P. P. T). Klrlin, J. Jf. HiUau, aud other druggists. It W. J. Morgan, the batter, will Mom it) No. 16 South Main street on April 1st. Mf Beet photograph and orayas at DeW. QARPET BEATERS, All Kindt;, nt Fticke's Carpet Store. S. Jardin St if J- V is
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