EVENING HERALD. THE VOL. VIII.-NO. 41. SHENANDOAH. PA.. WEDNESDAY 1893. ONE OENT. r. APRIL 19. I ft It 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 R ady e Than anywhereelse for $1.00. They are all fresh goods moving daily and as good as any in the market. EWiS Every thing Not in this list sold at extremely low prices. Give us a call and be convinced. Best family Hour, (quality guaran teed) per 100 lbs $2 10 16 cans marrow fat peas 1 00 12 cans good corn 1 00 10 cans best corn 1 00 12 cans cold i aeked tomatoes, (Standard) 1 00 cans cold packed tomatoes. 10 (whole) 1 00 30-lb pall best jelly 90 7 ' " l!5 0 " " 70 50 " " preserves 2 00 51 " " " 25 1 toy pall apple liiittT, 5 lbs 25 10 3-lb bars yellow soap 1 00 0 pieces yellow soap 25 6 pieces Miners' soap 25 C pieces white noap 25 7 lbs Carolina rice 25 4qtssoup beans 25 6 lbs XXX soda crackers 25 4 lbs Musratelle raisins, no stems 25 1 lb best Sultana prunes 10 3 lbs evaporated apples 25 4$ lbs dried pears 25 4 lbs email pretzels 25 3-lb box silver kIos starch 15 G lbs loose silver rlos3 starch 25 1 kej 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. i SHENANDOAH ii uj si i ii urn 114 South I Jarpets and Oil "pretzels or Pretzels -JJIGJ1 FULL EOLLER FLOUR, $4.50 Per T ay tore in the Grocery Line ! Mackerel, large, fat and white, per kit , 1 00 4 lbs best bonelesscod tlsh Parlor Pride polltb, regular price 15c 3 bottles flavoring extracts, large size 10 25 1 lb best ground pepper 15 3 doz large green pickles Chow Chow and mixed pickles, per fit 1 lb Joker plug chewing tobacco 1 lb Gail & Ax smoking 25 10 28 7 cans best table peaehes 1 00 No. 7 broom, 4 tie 25 No. 0 bri-.om,3 tie 20 4 boxes Red Keal lye 4 bottles blue, large size 7 bottles blue, small size Scaled herring, 50 in box, per box 1 lb baking powder, tqual to any 7 boxed oil sardine- 0 lbs good tea, regular price 25c. . 1 3 lbs best tea, regular price 45c... 1 Pure cider vinegar, apple juice only, per gallon 14 Cigars, per box of 103, from $1 to 0 50 Gold Dust washing powder, 4 lb box Cottollne, in 3 and 5 lb pail, per lb Mail orders Main Street. Cloths. New Styles and Handsome Paltem 8 Re ceived almost daily. If you want them sfvml, ready for moving Itoune cleaning, ORDER TBESL NOW. or Agency for Uw Original MORAVIAN BRBTZELS. 'lhe finest article of th kind m'id. GRADE- Barrel.- THE NEWS OF THE DAI !,E KOPULAR CONTEST THE SCHOOL BOARD HOLDS A SPECIAL meeting-. ANOTHER NEW SCHOOL BUILDING It Will bo a Frame Structure of Six Rooms Inoludlng Accom modations for tbe Sohool Directors Other Itoms. CHOOL Directors Brcu linn, Conry, Hanna, Gable, Ogdcn, Burko, Bachman, O ' II o a r n, Treziee, Muldoon ami Gallagher attendod a special meeting la tho Superintendent's oQico last c-ening to consider a report of the building and repairs committee rolatlvo to tho building or additional quarters on the vacant lot nt tho rear of tho West Ccntro street school building. At ono timo it was intended to put a building at tho rear of tho High School building for a grammar school, library and directors' room, but that idea was abandoned, Tho committco presented plans prepared by Mr. Iteilly, an architect of Pottsville, providing for tho erection of a brick connect ing addition to tho West Ccntro streot building consisting of sis rooms, ouo to bo used as a meeting room for tho directors, Superintendent Freeman sujgoated other plans. IIo favored tho erection of a six room framo building on tho Ccntro street lot and urged that to havo tho structuro Indo pendent of tho old would afford moro ligli and better satisfaction in every way. After considerable discussion tho board instructed tho building and repairs committee to notily tho aichltect to prepare plans on tin ideas suggested by Mr. Freeman and when they aro ready tho board will hold a special meeting to consider them. PERSONAL. Mrs. O. A. Kcim spent to day at Pottsville. Constable Iioland went fishing this morn ing. S. D. IIcss was among tho visitors to tho county seat yesterday. Mrs. .1.3, Williams Bpcnt to-day visiting friends at Mahanoy City. Mrs. T. J. Davies, of North Jardin street went to Mahanoy City to-day to visit friends, Charles Lyons, traveling freight agent for the Lehigh Valley fast freight line, was In town to-day. Miss Suo II. Daniel!, of Sbamokin, visiting her brother, James Daniel, of North White street. Mrs. J. M. Robbing and Miss Maggio Jacoby went to Philadelphia this morning to spend a fow days. The lato Silas Thompson was a momber of Plank Ridge Lodge No. 880, I. O. O. F , instead of Shenandoah Lodge. Alfred Hoover, eldor of tho I'resbyteriun church, went tu Easton to-day to attend tho meeting of tho Lehigh Presbytery. Dr. Hochlarner, who had his oflico in Sbaphira's drug store, returned to Now York to day to accept a position with an insuranco company. Bees J. Thomas, of West Coal street, was tendered a surprise party on Monday night in honor of his G3rd anniversary. About twenty couples enjoyed the festivities, Miss Jossio MoDonald, of Providence, R. I., who was tho guest of her uncle, James Daniel, of North Whito street, for several weeks, has left for her homo delighted with the results of tho visit. Or Interest to ISuyorH. Max Schmidt lias not moved into his spacious and elegant now quarters on North Main streot yot, tho Improvements need a few more finishing touches before the re moval cau be made. Meanwhile Mr. Schmidt is disposing of his stock at his old quur.ere on South Main street and is selling dry goods and notions at ten per cent, off on the dollar. Secure) bargains now and also be ready for the grand opening. When you are troubled with dissiness your appetite all gone, and you feel bad gen erally, take a few doses of Dr. Ilonry Bax ter's Mandrake Bitters, and you will be sur prised at tho Improvement in your feelings Evory bottlo warranted to glvo satisfaction. lm Taught u Lesson. Grzeguz Skrobulis was arrested yestorday afternoon for making an indecent public exposure of his parson nt the lower end of Main street. 'Squire Shoemaker imposed a fine which, with tho costs, amounted to $8.17. As Skrobulis was unable to pay ho was committed to the lockup to spend fivo days. A Canl. Owing to alterations I want to make In my building, preparatory to tho opening of tho additional branches ot dry goods and carpets to my present business, I am now offering all of the prosentjstock in the building at an immense reduction for oash only, so please don't ask for credit. Respectfully, 4-15-tf J. J. FltANBY. A ItrHkeiimn Killed, John Hardluger, a rear coal train brake man on the Philadelphia & Ileadiug ltail road, was killed at 0 o'clock hut night by falling beneath his train at the North Maha noy colliery, at Maluuioy City. Hardluger resided at Mahauoy Plane and left a wife ami two children. Limp's Kninlly Medicine MnvM the lloxrrla Each day. In order .to be hoslthy this it necessary. OVER TWO THOUSAND VOTES POELED YESTERDAY. MlMf Stfln, Wasloy niitl llnlrd Itotnln Their llespucttvo Position mill MIm Connelly Continues ainklug Iinrge Average's Dully. AgnosStcin , OI Mame II. Wasloy 3uBlM Ncllio Ualrd 3S7B 1 Mary A. Connelly 188M MahalaKalrchlld 1187V Frank 11. Williams 8120 Carrio Faust W Anna M.Dengler .. 33 Mary A, LafTorty 3t05 Bridget A. Burns - 2391 Carrie M. Smith - 231S llattio Hoss 1831 LUllo 13. Phillips 1T88 Mary A. Stack 1V1 Jnmos II. Lewis w EUaClauser Hannah ltcesc 015 Clara Clino 010 Maggio Cavanaugh "W Annie Mansell W) Irene Shane S38 Sadlo Danlell 400 Jennie Hn range 200 Lizzie Leho 14!) Lizzie O'Connoll 100 Votes polled j-osterday SIMS Grand total 183IK THE WORLD'S I'Alll. Many of our peoplo are asking, "What will it cost to see tho Columbian Exposition?' Tho editor of the HiaiALtVs teachers' con test has arrived at various ostimatcs upon roliablo information which ho has gleaned. As tho Lxposltlon grounds cover 700 acres, containing fifty-two exposition Stto build ings, besides tboso of foreign nations, tho live stock exhibit and number of exhibits which aro outside, such as Esquimau and other villages, which may bo termed sido shows, tweuty-ouo in number, it is not probablo that ono person can cover tho ground it! a day. Supposo ho can, tho itemized ac count is as follows: Admission to grounds and buildings, 50 cents; sido shows, $5.25; electric boat, 25 cents; elevated railway, 10 cents; sliding railway, 10 cents; ico railway, 10 cents; luncheon, CO cents; round trip faro from city by rail or water, 25 cents; total 47.05. For a man of ordinary means living in Shenandoah and who decides to devote ono week to visiting tho Fair tho following table of expenses is made up: Railroad (round trip) $30; sleeping-car berth (round trip) $10; room, $6; meals in Chicago, $9; admission to grounds, $3; sideshows, $525; electric boats, elevated, sliding and ico railroads, 55 cents; one trip to and from grounds on lakostoamer, 25 cents; fivo trips on street car, CO cents; total $01.55. Rheumatism is quickly cured by' Arnica and Oil Liniment. using lm 1'ollltK. Fair to-night. Bobbins' opera houso. "Green goods" don't seem to tako in town, Beau soup and hard tack at tho Q. A. It, fair this evening. Camp -19, S. of V., have moved their quar ters to Bcddall's building. A milk team ran away this morning, up- sotting tho wagon and spilling the milk. A largo number of our citizens will visit New York noxt week to witness the naval review. A Polish frolic on North Bowers street. yesterday afternoon, mado it quite lively in that neighborhood. Post 116, O. A. It., will bo inspected by Assistant Inspector Abbott, of Port Carbon, on Friday evening, 28th inst. The most intelligent of our foreign popu lation, those nho are of a saving disposition and hoard money, have gotten into their heads that gold is getting scarce aud will sooner or later command a premium, are ex changing their paper money for the yellow metal. Go to the Grand Army fair to-night. We have always said that Shenandoah was the best "sucker" teiwu in the country aud we still adhere to the statement. Hundreds of dollars are being sent to Chicago and other places every week by our hard working peo ple who bite at tho alluring baits held out to them. USE DANA'S SABSAPAKILLA ,IT8 "THE KIND THAT CURES." Commence To-nlRht. The Grand Army fair will open to-night. Bobbins' opera house, where it is to bo held, has been handsomely decorated for the occasion and the display of fancy and useful articles "will bo very fine. The ladles havo gono to considerable trouble in getting up this affair and we hope to see their efforts appreciated by a largo turnout. It will bo continued for sevoral days. Said a noted man of GO years, "my mothor gave mo Downs' Elixir for coughs and colds when I was a boy." lm Admiral" Delights the connoisseur. This oigarette it not made by tho trust. For full particulars call on or address B. La bows & Co., Maha noy ty, Pa. Any essay written upon the sabjeet of Coughs and Colds should elate with the sen slole aelvioe to use Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry aud Seueka. Best work done at llren nan's Steam Lauu iry. Everything white and spotless. Law curtains a specialty. All work gnaiafiteed. 1'Ihuu lor Sale A first-class new piano for sale, galu. Must bo sold this week. Wildo's musio store. at a bar Apply at 4-19-4t ONE ON POLITICS THE OTHER ON COURT DOINGS. SOME VERY INTERESTING TOPICS The OhoncoB of Wadllngor for tho Judgeship Muldoon's Candi dacy for County Treasuror. County Seat Notes. Special llBUALU correspondence. 1'OTTSvn.r.E, April 15. fIF all signs do not fall tno prcuicuou lu&uu iu your columns on Thurs day last that "thero will bo n Kilkenny fight wheu tho Demo cratic convention meets" Is just as sure' to bo verified ns that tho circulation of tlio Heralp has more tlian tripled sinco tho in auguration of its World's Fair teachers' contest. Tho nationality, known os tho Irish-American clement, which predominates In tho Democratic organization of thiscounty( aro jumping Into the melco quite lively and when tho rows and ructions begin in earnest it will be a Donnybrook fair with tho com maud "Whenever you seo n head hit it" carried out to the letter. The peoplo of this county havo no objections to having good and true Irishmen and the eons of lr.shmcn in oflico. They aro entitled to thoir share, and a very good share at that, of tho offices to bo nominated by tho Democrats, but they are not entitled to all by a good doal and notice Is boing served in a very emphatic way to tho effect that, notwithstanding this is a good year for Democrats to stand by their ticket if they want favors from tho Administration tho ticket will not go tbiough if it is flavored too highly with greens. Tho Republican hopo is that It will bo so constituted that a very strong protest will bo made by tho votiug element of tho Democratic party who arc classed tho Gcnnau-Amuricans and native Americans, a largo majority of whom are not Democrats for office for revenue only, but who are such from sincerity and principle. SHI'.NANDOAII TO THK FBONT. This brings me to a consideration of a fow candidate's from your town who will bo great factors in tho coming fight and who, whothor nominated or not, will have much to do with framing tho ticket which will have tho load in tho field because It will bo made by tin p.nty in tho majority. Tho genial Harry Muldoon, who lias hosts ot Irlenils every where, will givo Georgo Foimcr a lively duueo for tho Treasurership, although It lias been tho dream of tho hitter's political life time to fill that responsible and lucratlvo position. Muldoon has a fund of magnetism about him which will attract to him sup porters wherever ho visits and, although tho ollico ho aims for is a now nmbitation to him, ho will come to tho convention with strength far above tho average of a now candidate. In order to elo this, however, ho w ill have to kill off a fow untiring aspirants for other ofilces in his own neighborhood so that ho will havo tho prestige of being tho ouly Irish-American on the ticket for a principal office north of tho mountain. This is a deli cate job, as Harry will find out, hut ho must do it all tho same to win. It will not do to have a nominee for three or four principal ro- offices all from the same place or near it. Then appears in the arena that war horse in politics, James Knox Polk Scheilly, whose beautiful, gay, blood red cauls are U be now seen all over the county, stuck in prominent places, where they strike terror to the heads of other aspirants for the Prothonotary's office, FOR HB'S A JOI.LY GOOD FKLI.OW. Mr. Scheirly could bo nominated for- Pro-thonotarj- or most any other good office, if he takes a solid notion to win and does not get slated for the post office succession. Tbe last named office would suit J. K. 1. S. bettor than any other aud his claims for it would secui to be strouger than those of any others, especially the fellows who axe after it who eight years ago voted for Blaine for President against Cleveland aud now have the cheek to ask the President to prefer one of them. It will ho remembered that Mr. Blaine, that much loved statesman and in his time America's greatest statesman, carried Schuylkill county in 1684 by 72 majority. In this Democratic stronghold a Republieau candidate for the highest office in the gift of the people beat the Democratic nominee and Sheuandoah ouly gave Cleveland !M majority that time. Now many of tho Democrats who then supported Blaine want to crowd suuh a man as Mr. Scheilly to the ropes. Scheilly, who always stood by tho ticket, no matter who were on It. It will very soon transpire whether Scheilly, whose name is a synonym of Demooruoy, is going to be turned down in his pet ambition by a lot of no-accounts who ouly support their tioket when it suits them. Let Mr. Soheilly have tbe post office if ho wants it aud then there will be something like peace once more in the ranks of your locul Democracy. "AND SATAN CAMS ALSO." This sub-head has referonro to tho fallow who came here from Shenandoah this week and stirred up the quiescent pool into which tbe judge fight had settled for a long rest, and caused the same to be turbulent and active again. We had all settled down Into a sort of aieta after the Governor's appoint ment of Judge Green's successor and were oougratulatiug ourselves upon our escape for a long time from worry aud agitation over a I contest which will too soon come upon us liku I a whirlpool and swalbw us up, when lo! and I behold there appeared upon tho scene one of your restless political pushers, who ahvnyR wants office and is never without one, and dijis his togs into the mess and sets it going. The reult Is tho announcement that Judge Weidman Is to have no walk-over in the Deniocrnllc convention, but no less.a person age than George J. Wadllnger, tho lrty' nominee of 1691, Is uow a fiill-fledgeel candi date nud, as ho has tho organisation at his iKtck and because many of his former opposera rogret their action in voting for his opponent two years ngo and want to set themselves right this time, Mr..W. will carry off the prlzo to be given out this year, the goal of which is a ton yours' soit on tho bench. This timo Wadllnger will be elected if ho gets the nomination, unless tho ticket ho goes on is over-crowded with too many of one nationality and tho candidates should happen to bo mostly from ouo section. A ticket suggests itself which would insure) George's success beyond a question and if the nomination of it could bo reversed by com mencing at tho bottom ho would win both nomination mid election : For Judge Georgo J. Wadlingcr, Potf- nlo. For Treasurer H. J. Muldoon, Shenan doah. For Prothouotary Sol. Cleaver Kirk, Pottsville. For Recorder Henry Sclietlfman, Mahe noy City. For Register Ed. lltimmol, rinegtOvo. For Court Clerk John Rebcr, Pottsvillo. For Commissionor Jere. Seitzingcr, Potts vlllo. For Commissioner P. J. Ferguson, West Mahanoy towiiBlilp. For Poor Director Pierre Coudca, Port Carbon. And anybody at all for Auditors. But it should bo borno in mind that t nominate tho abovo ticket aud make it , winner, tho Shenandoah rost oilico nntddlo, must bo first fixed up by agreeing on a unanimous recommendatiou of J. K. P. Scaeilly for tho appointment. Without this, is done our friends, the enemy, will all bo at, soa again. N. ANOTHER POTTSVILLE LETTISH Till Ouo KefurB to l'i-oce-ilhiK at the Court. roTTSVitLB, April 18. Tho weekly ses sions of motipu court opened Monday morn ing with Judges Bechtol and Weidmau ou tho bench. Judge Bcchtcl disposed of a, number of opinions aud then Judgo Weid mau followed with tho reading of his opinion on the petition to set aside tho election held in the Shenandoah water ease, The Hkr.vi.u was tho only paper that yesterday gave this important opinion in full. Judge Bcchtel disposed of the injuuetfou prayed for by M. P. Fowler, et. al., in the samo case The opinion was oral, following the reasons set forth by Judgo Weidmau, and. refused tho injunction. Thoro was rliaw attention during tho reading of tho opinion as those cases have aroused mu-h interest, throughout tho county. The contest was waged by counsel on both sides with excep tional ability. Tho same battle, It would seem, will bo fought in Mahanoy City. There the Borough Council have advertised for bids for the erection of borough water works aud ou Monday D. C. Ilenulng and Johu W. Ryou, Esqs., asked lor an Injunctisn to restrain tho Council from receiving bids. Tho court took tho papers. M. C. Roinbold aud George W. Wadllnger, Eeqs., represent tho borough. The court has granted a charter to St. Authouy's Roman Catholic Society of Mahanoy City. Tho ictail liquor license of B, J. Yost at East Mahauoy Junction has been transferred to alias Hufuagle. Frank Luto, of Gilberton, through hfe counsel, M. M. Burke, Esq., obtained a transfer of the lleento of Johu Uouopka lu Shenandoah. The Butler township sabools imbroglio was iu court again Monday. A bill in eqoity was presented askiug for a role to show causa why an iujunotiou should not issue restrain in; certain teachers from teac&iug. An answer was also made to the bill presented a week ago seekiug the reinstatement of School Director Nolan, who was "bonnoed" by tbe majority. By oonsent of counsel, Messrs. Beddall, Burke aud l'omeroy, the Breen license oass argument went over to Monday next Attorneys Seltsai- and Sohalok exchanged severe compliment in the argument af tbe Dando trespass case from Shenandoah. Application was made ou Monday for the. transfer of the retail liquor Beeuess of Michael Curley and William I. Debutey, of Shenandoah. Judge Weidman took th papers. The Monday afternoon session of court was. taken up with arguments for an lajuuetfcm to restrain the erection of dynamite works on Messer Run In Union township, and the petition for the dissolution of the German. Beneficial Sooiety of Girardvill. M. Ii F. USE DANA'S SABSAPABILLA, ITS, "THE KIND THAT CURBS." Wanted, To complete' files, two copies each o tin Ivbkinq Hbbals of January 1st, 3d as4 Ith, and February 5th, A liberal price will bo paid for the same. Buy KoyUmt flour. Be sure that the ante Lbwib A Back, Ashland, Pa, to ftritttetl o every sack. S-S-Saw Hotdermau's Iswelrv store leads, as eve. Superior joods at 86 per ewrt. lsxw i.qcwheni at Uoldermsc's iewiry ttoca. QARPET BEATERS, All Kinds, nt Facke's Carpet Store, S. Jardin St