THE EVENING 11 KHALI). SHENANDOAH. PA.. TUESDAY. MAY 2. 1893. ONE CENT. VOL. VIII.--NO. 52. 3r ft 1 V AN OPENER 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 Store ! Than anywhere else for $1.00. They arc all fresh goods moving daily and as good as any in the market. Everything in the Grocery Line ! Not in prices. this list sold Give us a call Best family flour, (qtmllty guaran teed) per 100 lbs ?2 10 16 cans marrow fat peas 1 00 12 cans good corn 1 00 10 cans best cnm 1 00 12 cans cold packed tomatoes, (Standard) 1 00 10 cans cold packed tomatoes, (whole) 1 00 30-lb pall best jelly 90 7 " " 25 20 " " 70 30 " " preserves 2 00 3J " " " 25 1 toy pall applo butter, 5 lbs 25 10 3-lb bars yellow soap 1 00 0 pieces yellow soap 25 6 pieces Miners' soap 25 6 pieces white soap 25 7 lbs Carolina rico 25 4 qts soup beans , 25 5 lbs XXX soda crackers 25 4 lbs Muscatelle raisins, no stems 25 1 lb best Sultana prunes 10 3 lbs evaporated apples 25 4 lbs dried pears 25 4 lbs small pretzels 25 3-lb box silver gloss staich 15 Gibs loose silver glos3 starch..1) 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. SHENANDOAH 114 South. FRESH BUTTER. Received Daily. Strictly JTresJir Extra Quality. Dairy and Creamery Butter. Pure Country L'trd. PURE COUNTRY LAgD Pure Country L'ird. FOB One Car Fancy Minnesota Jblour. One Car Choice Middlings. One Car Baled Straw. Tivo at extremely low and be convinced. Mackerel, large, fat and white. per kit 1 00 4 lbs best boneless cod fish 25 Parlor Pride polish, regular price 15c 10 3 bottles flavoring extracts, large size 25 1 lb best ground pepper 15 3 doz large green pickles 25 Chow Chow and mixed pickles, perqt 10 1 lb Joker plug chewing tobacco 28 1 lb Gall & Ax smoking 28 7 cans best tablo peaches 1 00 No. 7 broom, 4 tic 25 No. 0 broom, 3 tie 20 4 boxes Red Seal lye 25 4 bottles blue, large size 2 7 bottles blue, small size 25 Scaled herring, 60 in box, per box 15 1 lb baking powder, equal to any 12 7 boxes oil sardines 25 6 lbs good tea, regular price 25c... 1 00 3 lbs best tea, regular price 45c... 1 00 Pure cider vinegar, apple juice only, per gallon 14 Cigar, per box of 100, from to 6 50 Gold Dust washing powder, 4 lb box 21 Cottoline, in 3 and 5 lb pall, per lb 14 Mail orders Main Street. SALE. Cars Choice Timothy Say AT THE COlTf COURT. NOTES OP OASES BY A SPEC IAL CORRESPONDENT. JUDGE PERSHING ON DUTY AGAIN. Ho Was on tho Bonoh Ycstordny and Disposed of a Number of Cases Some Shonaudoah Matters Paseod Upon. Special II eh A Li) correspondence. PorraviLLn, May 1. ;V, Axvrih i lii uuti tun f o'clock this morning tho "0, Yos! O, Ycsl" of Court Crier Gravor In court room No. 1 announced tho opening of tho May term of criminal court with a full attendanco of tho Bench and Bar, and tho scats all occupied by jurors and litigants. For tho first time since his sudden illness several months ago, President Judgo Porsh' ing occupied his placo on tho bench. Bar ring a faint paleness, tho Judgo looks very well. Ho was warmly welcomed by tho at' torncys. A number of opinions were hauded down in No. 1, after which Judgoa Wcidman and Becbtel heard motions nnd arguments in Nos. 2 and 3 and Judgo Pershing charged tho grand jury and heard constable's returns in No. 1. In tho afternoon tho court was cn gaged in jury trials. Judgo Bechtol appointed Charles F. Klino denst, of Slalmnoy City, doputy constablo under his brother, Joseph B. Klineilenst. Tho court refused n new trial in tho Shon andoah caso of McNnmara vs. Toolo. A number of bonds of Justices of tho Peaco woro approved by tho court, among them thoso of 'Squires Carden, Monaghau, Davis and Rynkiowicz, of Shenandoah. An attachment was issued by tho lloover Mercantilo Company, of Ashland, against Joseph Rogers, of Shenandoah, under tho fraudulent debtors' Act of 1SG9, through C. A. Burkert, Esq., who represents tho com pany. Rogers confessed u judgment for $1,0C0 to his biother-in.law"'aud on this an execution was issued. Creditors claim tho judgment was confessed to defraud them. Attorneys Whitehouso and Fostor filed a bill in equity for John Marsdcn, praying relief against Charles Shenk, administrator of Samuel Dorcas, ct. al. Tho bill sots out that Marsdcn is tho owner in fee of certain real cstato in Pottsvillo. That during tho lifo time of Dorcas Marsdcn executed a bond and mortgage, to him and against tho said real estate; that before Dorcas' death Marsdcn paid off this indebtedness. The complainant prays that tho defendants bo enjoined from demanding payment on tho bond and mortgage and that tho court order and decrco satisfaction and cancellation of tho same. Q. Meado Peters, the popular baitender, has not gone to Lakeside. He can now bo found at Schooner's restaurant. 4-27-tf The Tempest Company, A ro-cngagement of three nights will bo played at Ferguson's theatre this week, beginning on Thursday evening, by tho J. L. Tempest Company. "Joo" will bo presented on the first night, "Plucking of a Boso" on tho second, and "Honest Eubo" on tho third, Tho company is so favorably kuown hero that an introduction is not necessary. Tho plays also havo an established reputation as among tho best over produced hero. They aro cleverly written, abound In pretty, thrilling and amusing situations and embrace somo wonderful and very beautiful scenic effects, USE DANA'S SAESAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Obituary. Thomas J. Price died at his residence on North Whito street this morning in his 60th year. The deceased was an old miner and had been a resident of tho town for many years. His relations with tho editors of this paper had always been of tho most pleasant character and it is with deep i egret that his death is announced. Ho had been a sub scribsrof tho paper sinco its first issue. The funeral will tako placo on Thursday, at 2 p. m. Bartholomay's Eoch ester Beer at Schooner's North. Main street. 4-22-tf The Drop In Wanes. Editoh Herald: I noticed In your paper the drawing of collieries to detcrmino tho rate of wages for the next two pays. Whero are Tyson, tho president of tho Safe Deposit Bank of Pottsvillo, and others to sign the drawing of collieries? Is it because thoy aro drawing penitentiaries, or is It to dupe tho worklugmau? Whero does tho drop como in 1 In tho largo cities they pay exorbitant prices for coal. Do they do it to accumulato money to re-orgauizo tho P. & E, company to tho amount of $30,000,000. K. II. Shenandoah, May 2, 1893. 29 prizo medals havo been awarded to tho revolution of tho big wheel, and which wo manufacturers of tho only genuine Imported sell very cheap. Call and examine our dlfter Anohor Pain Expeller, the great German ' cnt machines boforo buying and bo convinced lomcdy for all Rheumatic diseases, Gonti ' as to whioh Is the best. T. B. Shaffer, corner Neuralgia, Sprains, Ac 9S and 50 oants a Jarfln and Lloyd streets, Standard corner. 8t bottle, at 0. H. Hagenbuoh, P. P. D. KIrlln, j J. M. Uillan, and other druggists. Si j Best photographs and erayoM at D&bb's. ed Lounges Bargains I I have a number of Bed Lounges that are very low in price $13 to $17. real cheap, from $13 to $20, and in a town like this, where the houses closets, they are very necessary. ADDING TO THEIR SGORE PROGRESS OP THE GREAT TEACHERS' CONTEST. Th o Hie Four In tho Itnco Itolil Their Kespectlve Positions -Miss Con nelly' Frlonils Ttiko u llrcnth. lug Spell Others Active, Agnes Stein r.08H3 Mamo II. Wasley 37713 Nellio Baird 3(131 1 Mary A. Connolly - 3IW01 Manilla Falrchlld 13312 Frank B. Williams S'ttO Carrio Faust 4118 Mary A. Lafforty 2788 Anna M.Dengler -7 1 5 Carrio M. Smith 2147 BridgotA. Burns 2438 Hattlo Ucss 2072 Lllllo B. Phillips 1821 Mary A. Stack 1709 James It. Lewis 1C03 EllaClauscr 807 Ireno Slnno 723 Maggie Cavanaugh 714 Clara Clino USS Hannah Hccso 057 Annlo Manscll 697 SauloDanlell 488 Jennie Kamage - 295 LIzzIoLcho 153 Minnio Dipper 139 Llzzlo O'Conncll 12i) Votes polled Saturday 1822 Grand total soosoi world's paie houtcs. Peoplo who tako tho wator routo for tho World's Fair will havo arnplo opportunity to view tho world's wonder Niagara Falls, Prospect Park, twclvo acres in extent, ad joins tho American Flls, with a frontage of Several hundred cot, both nboVo and below tho cataract, of which it commands a fine view. One may stand withlu a foot of the prccipico at tho edgo of the cataract and peer down into tho clouds of mist below, whero on tho rocks ho can sco peoplo standing un disturbed and all tho fury of tho churning waters about them and looking up at tho great volumo of water rolling down (seemingly) perilously near them. In no placo can ono better appreciato tho Falls than from theso rocks below. Passing down a spiral staircase from Goat Island, accom panlcd by a trusty guide and clad in a water-proof suit, the traveler can mako a trip in behind tho cataract in tho "Cavo of tho Winds," over slippery ro'ks, half drowned in tho spray, and with a senso of daring which'is entirely irreconcilable with tho fact that ho is in fact perfectly safe; and emerging through tho wall of water at a point whero the fall is less violent, ho breathes again, his heart sinks back to its proper placo, and looking up ho feels what ho has passed through seems but a fitting initiation ceremony necessary to mako him fully ap preciato tho grandeur displayed from this point of vantage. MAKE YOUR HOME SWEET. For They Are Jleiwitirul, Klnhorute anil Cheap. Tho "B. & II," also tho Rochester gold and onyx banquet lamps, wo recommend, as all leading and rcliablo houses in tho country, as tho most artistic in finish and claim their superiority over all others in tho market. In order to suit tho pocket-books of peoplo with more limited means we havo annexed to our stock a number of banquet lamps in cheaper qualities. Tables of all sizes with onyx tops of prima quality, and silk-laced parasol shades In all styles at rock bottom prices, defying all competition. Call at Holdcrmau's jewelry store 5-l-3t The 1'. O. 8. ut A. Kutertalnineut. Tho entertainment in Ferguson's theatre last night under tho auspices of tho threo camps of tho P. O. S. of A. was a fine artistic success. The attendance was rather light on account of tho unfavorable weather, but it is said that thcro wa3 a largo advance salo of tickets and quito n nice sum wa3 netted for tho Soldiers' Monument fund. Eev. M. II. Havico was tho chairman of tho entertain ment, which was opened with prayer by Kev. Eobert O'Boylo, who also made an address on "What a Son of America Should Bo." Tho rest of the programme comprised piano solos by Misses Mullen and Maine H. Wasley, singing b James Patterson, Jonas Gilflllan and David Brooks, recitations by F. H. Hop kin, Jr., an address on "Patriotism" by W. A. Koagey, and an address on "Washington" by S. G. M. Hollopeter, Esq. USE DANA'S SARSAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Kenil This. What wo want Is to keep up with tho times ' and wo aro doing it. Tho latest sewing 1 machine on tho market is tho Standard ' Grand, which has only bocn before the peoplo since March 15th last. ' Standard Grand, drop stand. A little child can move her. Up sho goes, down she goes, now she's boxed all over. It takes six 6litchcs to every revolu I tlon of tho big wheel; Standard rotary, five I stitches to evory revolution of tho big wheel; ' shuttle machine, works tho same as the 1 Singer and Domestic, four stitches to every A WJ CLEVER CAPTURE GLUE TO THE REGENT NUMEROUS ROBBERIES. THE OLD FLYNN-KLINB GANG Said to bo Operating in Town Again Information Glonned That Will Load to Many Arrests In tho Future. ESTERDAY afternoon Edward Griffiths, 18 years of ago and of uuenviablo reputation, was taken to tho county jail. Much significance attaches to this and within a short time tho public may expect a solution to tho numcr ous recent and mysterious robborios. Tho Radzlowicz warohouso, Joseph Wyatt and Merchants' hotel depredations will no doubt bo accounted for beforo Griffiths is put on trial. Shortly before 1 o'clock jesterday morning ox-Chiof of Pollco Neiswcndor, who is now proprietor of tho Meichsnts' Hotel, caught Griffiths as lie was stealing out of tho hos tolry bascmont. Griffiths mado a determined ! resistance and was knocked senseless by a blow on tho head from a jug which Ncis- wender had wrestled from tho midnight marauder. After Griffiths recovered his senses Nelswcnder placed him in chargo uf the polico. An Investigation of tho hotel cellar showed that ono and a half kegs of beer, two gallons of whiskey, thirty bottle3 of porter and MO cigars weio missing. Nono of tho stolen goods wcro found with tho prisoner, but ho carried in ono of his hands an alarm clock which awaits a claimant. Griffiths is a hardened character and ho took a stiff punch in tho face from Neis wendcr's right shoulder as cool as a hardened prize fighter. His arrest is nu important one and has lead to sufficient ovidenco that tho recent robberies in the town wcro com mitted by members ot tho old Flynn-Klino gang. Several important arrests aro ex pected beforo tho closo of this week. USE DANA'S SARSAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." P-UltSiONAL. Joseph Ball spent to-day at Pottsvillc. Rov. Robert O'Boylo visited Mahanoy City this morning. Dr. Henry Bierman and wife, of Danville, aro visiting friends in town. 'Squiro "Jack" Monaghan wa3 an early visitor to Pottsvillo to-day. D. E. Jame3 went to Pottsvillo to-day to look after real estate matters. ( 1 nrlts 1 . GiUou and wife attended tho Pottsvillo court to-day as witnesses in a caso Miss Ilattio McMullcn, ono of Delano's charming young ladies, was In town over night. G. C. Clauser was an attendant at tho county court to-day as a witness in tho Slattery caso. D. C. Kreiger, a prosperous Catawissa valley farmer, was in town tills morning, en route for tho county seat. Thomas Parker claims the fishing cham pionship up to dato by a capturo of thirty six trout measuring from eight to ten inches, J. E. Coylo, J. H. Ponieroy and M. M. Burke, Esqs., D. J. Doylo, Daniol Williams and Policeman Flaherty wcro among tho town peoplo who went to Pottsvillo this morning. Rov. J. Proudo went to St. Clair this morn ing to attend tho Primitive Methodist con ference, which will conveno on Thursday. Eov. Proudo wont to-day becauso ho is ono of the examining committees. Costlveness is tho primary causo of much disease, Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bit tors will permanently euro costiveness. Every bottlo warranted. lm Important Decision. Judgo Bechtel yesterday handod down a decision that is very important to creditors of holders of saloon licenses. Creditors of Paul Summa applied to tho court for a rule to show cause why the order directing the transfer of Summa's license to Mrs. Breen in this town should not bo revoked. Judgo Bechtol discharged the rule. As this practically decides that creditors have no lien on saloon licenses and as it is tho first decision of the kind tho Herald has made arrangements to publish tho opinion in full to-morrow. Several cases hinging on the sumo point aro pending in town. In Henry & Johnson's Arnica and Oil Liniment is combined the curative properties of tho different oils, with tho healing quali ties of Arnica. Good for man and animal. Every bottle guaranteed. lm To Slake n Mutch. Fauey, tho sprinter of town, loft far Wllkes-Barre this morning with tho inten tion of making a match with Breslin, who challenged Fahey repeatedly during the post wiuter, How long will It bo? Only a few years when the millions of the l&d will be & miliar with the virtus of Dr. CWsWlM Cherry and Seueka. Also some wardrobes that arc arc built with so few clothes POSTAL REFORM. Letter Carriers lleienlur Must Complete Their Work In Illclit Hours. In according with Instructions from tho Postmaster General, tho Shenandoah mail carriers started yesterday on tho eight hour law, which requires that thoy must travcreo their routes in that time, so that no pay will bo needed for over time. Carriers must bo equal to tho work, or give way to othors who arc. Tho carriers aro not to ho employed consecutivo hours each day, hut eight hours when needed to go over their routos accord ing to tho tinio tho mails aro ready for distri bution. Each letter carrier will be furnished with a blank form, on which he must mako a detailed statement of tho character of hia routo, and tho length of timo required to cover it. If a carrier is unablo to complete his tour within a stated timo, tho department has ordered that another carrier shall bo given tho routo, and tho system of oxchango of turns mado until a man can bo found to do tho work. Somo carriers will bo forced in many instances to bo away from homo 10 or 12 hours in order to completo tho 8 hours of duty. Tho department has directed that ovcrtimo letter carrier duty must ho stopped, Tho postmaster general says tho abovo rulo is according to tho law as interpreted by tho Unitod States Supremo Court. The Slattery Cnse. About thirty people, most of Poles aad Hungarians, weflt from town to Fottsville this morning to apptr as witnessos against Dennis Slattery, chargeJ with robbing H. Es Bowman, who was, until rcUpntly, engaged iu the grocery business on West Centre street. It was stated to-day that tho evident would show that for tho past threo year? Slat tery represented himself to Polish and Hmi. garian residents of tho town as a salesman for a grocery houso and tho goods ho sold them wcro products of his stealing from Bowman. It is alleged Slattery always de livered tho goods at night, explaining to his customers that ho was too busy at other places in tho day timo to mako tho deliveries. It is said Bowman was offered $400 to mako a settlement, but ho declined tho terms on tho grounds that his losses wcro between 3,000 and $4,000. The Father of Many Ills. Constipation leads to a multitudo of phy sical troubles. It is generally tho result of carelessness or indlflerenco to tho simplest rulo of health. Eugeno McKay, of Bradford, Ont., writes: "I had for several years been a sufferer from constipation, bad taken a great many different remedies, somo of which did me good for a timo but only for a timo, then my trouble caino back worse than ever. I was induced by a friend, whom Brandreth's Pills had benefited, to try them. Took two oach night for a week, then one every night for about sis weeks. Sinco that timo I havo not ex perienced tho slightest difficulty whatovor, and my bowels movo rogularly every day. I believe firmly that for sluggishness of tho bowels and biliousness Brandreth's Pills aro far superior to any other." The Last Night. Owing to tho disagreeable weathor the attcudanco at tho G. A. E. fair last night was poor but, notwithstanding, tho receipts wore quito encouraging. To-night tho fair will closo by a grand cako walk. Tho Grant baud will givo a concert and play for tho walk. The goods remaining on hand last night will bo disposed ot beforo tho entertain ment commences. Go early. No extra chargo to participate In tho "walk." Ticket No. 4555, held by Michael Kchoo, drew tho door prizo, a handsomo rocker, at tho G. A. R. fair last night. Lane's Family Medicine Moves the Dowels Each day. In order to bo healthy this is necessary. Ohjectetl to Snoring. George Bediuskie was beforo 'Squire Monaghan yesterday afternoon, charged with assault and battery by Charley Cooko. The two men aro boarders in the same house and occupy tho same bedroom. Sunday afternoon Cooko fell asleep and Bediuskie objected to his snoring. Cooko failed to hear the protests in his slumber and Bediuskie struck hia over tho head with a boot. Bediuskie fur nished $300 bail for trial at court. "A stich in time" often saves consump tion. Downs' Elixir nsed in time saves life. In thu Lead "Admiral," tho cigarette that is not made by tho trust. For further particulars call on or address B. Labows & Co., Mahanoy City, Pa, Twelve Photos for BOc. By sending us your cabinet, together with 60 cents, we will finish you one dozen photos. 1-2-tf W. A. Keaqey. Fresh Ytrtst Daily at Mrs. Huttensteiu's, 212 West Coal street. It Buy Ktyikme flour. Be sure that the name Lbmhg & Babr, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sattk. S-S-Staw QARPET BEATERS, All Kinds, at . Fncke's Carpet Store, S. Jerdn St
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