4J Jht". : I. HtL ; THE EVENING HERALD 0 is VOL. VIIL--NO. 57. SHENANDOAH. PA.. MONDAY. MAY S. 1893. ONE CENT. Bed Boom Su-its, $16, $22, $25 And upwards. Two Beautiful Frctich Glass, large plates, highly polished, at A BARGAIN Just arrived. Call and see the entire stock and ask prices. If the goods and prices don't suit, you don't need to buy. The price will sell them. I 3D ET. idelpl fay 30 H U8tnd y.wi 3Etd eri tt tprl cam i III IE, HAVE been good to us, neighbors. You have helped us to build up our splendid business. Once in a while we like, to especially emphasize our appreciation of your kindness. This week will be one of the 6.6 Onces I And our Flour Department will be the Field of operations. Best Family Flour Every Watch for Other All goods promptly delivered free of charge. Mail orders will receive careful and prompt attention. 114 South FRESH BUTTER. Received Daily. Strictly JTresJi Extra Quality. Dairy and Creamery Butter. . Ptire Country Lard. PURE COUNTRY LARD Pure Country Lard. FOE One Car Fancy Minnesota Jblotir. One Car Choice Middllno One Car Baled Straw. Two Cars Choice Timothy Hay Per Barrel. Barrel GTLs. Prices Next Week. Main Street. SALE. X PATRIOTIC SONS OP AMERICA ATTEND CHURCH. SERMON BY REV, ROBERT O'BOYLE CopieB of the Beautiful Order of Sorvico Glvon tho Attendants as a Souvonlr of the Occasion. 'AMI' No. 112, Patriotic Order Sons of America, attended dlvlno scrvico in thoTriuity Reformed church last night iu a body and listened to an eloquent sermon by tho pastor, Rov. Robert O'Boylo, commemora tive of 101th annlvcr- sary of tho inauguration of Washington as President of tho United States. Tho japaclty of tho church was fully taxed, as a largo number besido the members of tho camp and regular attendants of tho church wero In attendance As a souvenir of tho occasion thero was presented to eacli attendant a handsomo four paged programmo of tho services, printed In red, whito and blue, and bearing u photograph of Washington and tho United States flag. Tho following was tho order of sorvico: Choir Anthem. Invocation. Prayer. Tho Apostle's Creed. "Old Hundred." Re-pousivo Selection. Scripture Lesson, Piayer. Anthem; "America." Sermon. Text: II Cor. 3.17. "Where tho spirit ol the Lord Is, thero Is liberty." Lord's I'rayer. Offerings. National Ilvmn. P.esponsivo Selection. Doxology. Benediction. At tho top of the programme was tho motto of tho P. O. S. of A., "God, Our Country and Our Order;" and at tho bottom, "First In war, first in peace, and first in tho hearts ol his countrymen." Rov. O'lloylo, during tho sermon briefly reviewed the history of America from tho colonial period to tho present day and pointed out throo principal lessons to be drawn from tho history of tho country. Ho said that the establishment of tho Union did not spring from a spontaneous resolution of a body of peoplo, but was brought about by a divino necessity. God gave tho people tho patriotic inspiration and brought about tho strugglo and victory and independence, and ho is now guarding it. To preserve tho glorious liberty and independence of this land it is necessary that tho peoplo should bo educated, for that reason tho American peoplo tako great pride iu tho public schools. Rut while wo must always, as patriotic citizens, stand by tho public school Bystcru, wo must also stand by tho christian church. The heart as well as tho intellect must bo edu cated, and thcreforo tho public schools and tho christian church must go hand in hand In tho glorious work. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Point. Ascension Day Thursday. It is said that Rarnum's circus this year is no good, Tho celebrated Schoppo Hros. orchestra will hold a grand May ball on tho 15th, in Robbins' opera house. Tho Schuylkill Press Association meets in Mahanoy City to-morrow. This is tho regu lar yearly meeting and officers will bo elected. L. V. passenger engiuo No. GO was placed in service again to-day after receiving a thorough overhauling in tho Delano shops. Sho is a model now. The postponed lecturo of Rov. John Gruhlor will be dolivercd on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in the church. Subject, Manners and Customs of tho Natives of Palestine. Hartholomay's Rochester Beer at Schooner's, North Main street. 4-22-tf He Surprised Them. Chief of Police O'Hara and Constable Tosh on Saturday night arrested Frauk Savauusky, a Pole, for being a nuisance. White, Savau usky was awaiting his hearing Tosh nolicrd that the shoo on tho prisoner's left foot was of cieantlo nroDortion. while tho othershoo it i i.t.n t . , i was of but medium size "What U th. mat - v j-u. .!. t.uuuaj asked Tosh, took off the shoo and to the astonishment of the Justico and officers displayed a foot bear ing eight largo and well developed toos. Save Your Money. Take advantage of tho dull times by pur- pliRfilnp vnnr MMl. W li , .v.. ,i. most monov. and also securo tlin bout mntartnl , ...... . . .1 i aim laiesi siyios. nig imrgains in uoots ana ' shoes. Piuup Coffee, 5-5-2t Post Office Bldg., Shenandoah. Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that tho camo Lbssio & Bass, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw STILL ON THE INCREASE INTEREST IN THE TEACHERS1' CONTEST REVIVING. Nenrly l.COO Voles Were rolled on Satur day ami tlio ltocorilK or Several of the Contestants Wero In creased Tlio (Irani! Total. AtrncsSteln .. JStmil Mamell. Wasloy .18017 Nclllo Balrd 311.101 Mary A. Connolly noooi MatmluFalrchlld laws Frank 15. Williams .-. tM'i Carrie Faust 4519 Mary A. Laflcrty 2820 Anna M.Dcnglcr ;00 Carrie M. Smith SWT, Bridget A. Burns .. 2403 Hattio Hess 21,1(1 LUIlo I). Phillips 1821 wary a. muci;... . uv.T James It. Lewis Ills i r... i.muser 1MS ! IronoShano 811 HlnraPHnn . ml I Maggie Cavanaugh 711 Itnnnnt. tfnnon n:. ' Hannah Hceso 057 Annie Mansell 007 Sadie Danlell 409 Jennie Hamago a Lizzie Leno 168 Minnlo Dipper 139 Lizzie O'Connoll ISM Votos polled yesterday 1457 Grand total iiinOTR THE WOBLD'S PAIIt. In rcsponso to many requests tho Herald has undertaken to charter a special palacocar in conjunction with tho special train which is to lcavo Shenandoah in July next with a limited number ol passengers for tho Colum bian Exposition. Tho Pullman palace cars are furnished handsomely, with all tho conveniences of a restaurant, lavatory, barber shop, gorgeous Bleeping apartments and oxcrything of tho most luxurious character, Thero will bo no chango of cars on tho route, and tho courso taken will bo over tho most picturcsquo scenery or. this continent. Tho car will go all tho way through and thero will bo no annoyance "usually occasioned by changes of cars. This will ho ti great chauco for a limited number of peoplo in this section to go to tho fair. Tho train will leave in tho plcasantest timo of the season, when (ill tho exhibits will bo in place, and everything will bo in good working order. The cool north breezes blowing off tho lark will modify tho natural heart of tho month. Every advan tage also will bo offered iu tho way of ratos. First como, first served. Only a limited number of tickets will bo sold for this car, so no timo should bo lost in making .application for them, which can bo done at tho Herald oillco. "A stlch m timo often saves consump tion. Downs' Elixir used in timo saves life. lni A WARNING FOR TRAMPS. Tlie Tenuities ll Number of Them eelveil uu Saturday. ISc- Tho Coal and Iron policemen of town appeared at tho Pottsvillo court on Saturday as prosecutors against several tramps they arrested during tho past month. Dennis Horun, alias "Ccntralia Red," Patrick Mc' Hale, William Rogers, alia3 Dean, and John Brown wero each sentenced to ono year at hard labor. John Fisher and William Frauklyn received sentences of 9 mouths each. Charles Wills and Thomas Johuson, alias "Big Dutch," pleaded guilty and were sentenced to pay the costs, which amount to about $70 in each caso. William Snyder, alias "Fatty," got threo months, and Michael Wills got two months. Tho C. & I. polico intend to arrest all tramps caught on the P. & R. railroad properties, or in towns adjacent to the railroad. Good, Clean, Wholesome Fun. Miss Agues Horndon in "La Hello Mario' is as strong an attraction us one can expect to too and the audience that will greet this charming act rots at the Palaco theatre, Glrardvillo, to-night will havo an evening of unlimited enjoymcut. "La Bello Marie" was -Httnn vr Mien ii,.rnnn mrilv tn fit Mm fair artist's lino of work, ami the New York and Boston critics, iu particular, credit tho author with having dono a good piece of mi ... ... .Mi. . worK, inis is realty ono oi mo gooa tilings of tho amusement season that you can't afford to miss. Chart now open at Tort', .... Costivcnesa is tho primary cause of much. disease, Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bit' tilt. ters will permanently, euro costivenoss, Every bottle warranted. lm A Oood Show. Honest Rube" was proscntod at Fergu- n.notw. n,.tin ,iv,t i, ,!,, t t. I i b - - 1 Tempest Company before a good-sized audi- aieucoanu gavo mucu saiisiacuou. some gavo scones of tho play wore repeatedly encored. A leading druggist recently sold a bottlo of Dr. Coxo's Wild Chorry aud Seucka that effected such a miraculous wire as to render It tho leading Cough and Croup-Syrup of the town at once. Twelve l'hotoa for OOe. By sending us your cabinet, together with 60 cents, wo will finish you ono doaen photos. X-2-tf W. A. Kkaqev. Best work dono at Brennan's Steam Lann - dry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed, SOME OP THE AERESTS MADE IN TOWN. -A GYPSY BELLE AMONG THEM Constablo Tosh Dlsoovors a Froak, A PrlBonor Astounds Him by Wagging Eight Toes on Ono Foot. T IS verr seldom that tho dark and dingy cells of tho lockup of this borough are made radlent by tho presence of a gypsy queen and j thcreforo tho cell doors rattled with astonish- , , . , , , .. """" uu D1"uruy uuu "a ",lu luu , ' ' ' ,.,., . f, , nmf Ono of tho bellos of tho gypsy encampment I.n. I.l.l fn.fl. , T.ruMif MnmiMn noBr tho cemeteries for several days past ! . ..... camo to town and got so drunk that tiio polico wero obliged to tako chargo of her. During her incarceration tho wanderer bo moaned iter fato in truo gyiy fashion and wopt almost unceasingly until a male mem ber of thotribo appeared and secured, her re- lcaso ipon payment of tho borough flno. l'EKSONAL. J. J. Francy spent to day at Pottsvillo on business. James Smitlt went to tho county seat this morning. Mrs. Williams, of Nowatk, N. J.,is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. D. Hess. Miss Hattio Hess and sister, Daisy, weio visitors to Mahanoy City on Saturday. Capt. D. B. Seihert and Christ. Nicco, of Pottsvillo, wero visitors to town yesterday. J. Harry James, Esq , of Ashland, was in town on Saturday attending to legal business. Mrs. John Coslett left town to-day for Stcclton to spend a few weeks as tho guest of her mother. Supeiintcndent Thomas Beddall, of tho Prudontial Insurance, Co., at Milton, spent Sunday in town with relatives. J. H. Pomoroy, T. R. Beddall, S. G. M. Hollopeter and J. R. Coylo, Esq9., spent to day iu attendance at the Pot svillo court. Tho first visitor to tho World's Fair from this town was Miss I.izzio Schmickcr, who started for tho windy city early last week. Rev. H. G. Russell, of Youugstown, O., who preached In the Primitive Methodist church of town yesterday, left town this morning homeward bouud. T. R. Edwards conducted tho services in tho Methodist Episcopal church yesterday morning and Rov. Potts, of Win. Peun, occu pied tho pulpit iu tho evening. T. R. Edwards, who succeoded Joseph S. Bed dall as mino inspector for tho P. W. Shaefer estate, has changed his residence from Lost Creek to tho house formerly occupied by H. E. Bowman, on South Jardin street, this town. Tho following is a clipping from tho Bloomsbury Daily of Friday last: "Chas, II. llBgenbuch and brothor, Robert D. Hageii' buch, both of Shenandoah, came up Monday evening. After a short stop with their mother, Mrs. Jane Hagcnbuch, on Market street, they went up tho creek for a couple days fish. Thoy put up at J. M. Ammer man's and on Thursday a. m. returned to town each with a basket filled with fine large trout, Those boys are well known in Bloomsburg whore they resided for many years. Charlie is a successful druggist in Shenandoah, and is also a candidate for County Commissioner on the Democratic ticket. His friends here wish him success." USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Au Importnut Decision On September 20th, 1880, a Philadelphia & Reading Railroad freight train was wrecked at tho Shamokin yard and Hiram Rupert, a brakemau, was among tho injured. When ho recovered he instituted suit for damages against the company, which, in addition to disavowing liability, on the ground that the t mw linrl nntnA wiHinnt. nivlnra. of.!', fin a tin. -i- fenso that Rupert signed a paper roleiug " company from all damages when ho Uni i,n i-oiiof fn.i Tin paidSttUl out or tne lunu. ilto trin,, Iiafr .TliB ci,,. at. s.mW,, .. . ' . Friday. Tho court held that tho money paid Rupert out of the relief fund was a com promise and dismissed tho caso. An appeal will be taken to tho Supreme Court. For tho Fair. This morning a largo piece of coal wai 8aIpped from tho Kohinoor colliery for Chi This morning a large piece of coal was .in i n... .i i..i. exhibition at tho World's Fair. Tho piece is flvo fcet luare and Is a fine speoimon of the Mammoth vein of coal. It is in the rough and wIth tUe exception 0f a slight trimming iajutasit appeared whon taken from the m,,,e- 11 WM 88114 011 n t oar aud unboxed, so that people along the route will be able to view it. Deserved nil the l'rulse. The "Admiral" cigarette is being lauded for lt superior merits by all connceiears. It , detervas all the praise showered upon It. B. Labows & Co., Mahanoy City, Pa., aro the local agents. OBE'S OBSERVATIONS. What Ho Seen ntiil Ilcnr During III! Traveln. Now that tho fours occasioned by tho threatened bursting of tho breastwork of ono of tho water company's dams havo been al layed somo amusing stories nro told of inci dents that wero noted during tho spasms of terror. Ono Is told of 'Squlro Monaghan, who is looked upon as ono of tho sages of tho First ward, and what ho Bays "goes" whether it bo a political or other question. When tho niischiovous shots wero fired Thursday night peoplo who mistook them for signals that tiio llAm lind lmrAt. pntlinrn.1 nlmnt. tlin on- tranco to 1,10 temple of justico nnd with tears -v -v. ... .u ..u vuuuuu tllcro wn8 al,y llanSr- Thu '"lulr w n cool as a lump of ico and in loud, cloar cut tones, turn no peopio gatuercu ueioro mm that thero was no danger, that tho shots were false and malicious. Ho was soaring high iu Wobsterian terms and had juat said, "Now, my good peoplo, return to your homos and firesides" when a small boy dashed through tho crowd shouting, "Tho water is coming." . ' . """ " rwr.u .....u army without a loader. They scatter,,! Ill Hi 1 ll I t-P.PllnllS mill 'Sllllirft .Tfll-lr. Wltlllinfc in liand, was hastening towards his homo as fast as his legs could carry him. When ho learned that tho report of tho small boy was a hoax ho laughed and said, "Oh, I was cool enough and had tho frightened peoplo well in hand, but that lad took mo completely by surprise" It is truo that tho Supremo Court has granted writs of appeal and certiorari iu tho Shenandoah Water Company cases against the borough, but it is not truo that the writ servo as an injunction. Tho borough can go ahead with tho water works tho samo as if no litigation was pending. A gentleman commenting on tho recent decision in the Summa-Breen license case. declaring that creditors havo no lieu on a saloon license, says that whilo tho law may bo correctly interpreted and stated and tho decision is well based in law, it does not savor of equity. He said that Summa left his creditors in tho hole to tho extent of about $2,000 and they had an offer of $1,000 for tho tranfaer of tho license, which thoy could not securo because Mrs. Brccn claimed and got it on account of being tho owner of tho premises. "Tho result is," tho gentle man said, "Mrs. Breen gets for nothing what would havo realized $1,000 for tho creditors and I understand sho is about to transfer tho license for $C00." Speaking of licenses reminds mo of tho emphatic remarks used by Judgo Harry Whito on Friday last whon ho was asked to make an order for a hearing preliminary to tho tranfer of a license. Tho Judgo a3ked, "Didn't theso peoplo know before thoy got tho license that they wanted to sell out? It must ho understood that tho court is not to bo cxpectod to mako merchaudiso of licenses. Why, it's preposter ous. Its abominable to think that a man would get a liceuso one day and come in tho next to havo it transferred." Tho pathway of tho foreiguor who schemes to skip from this town without paying his taxes is not strowu with roses. On Thursday last threo Polish fellows, who wanted to go to New York with tho intention of sailing for tho old country, walked from town with their luggago and upon arriving thero they found Deputy Tax Collector Higgins was a pas senger on the train thoy wishtd to tako. To throw tho collector off tho track they re mained at tho depot and made no attempt to board tho train. After the collector departed thoy walkod to Barry's Junction, only to find Higgins' there waiting to receive them. They gave up tho game, paid their taxes and continued their Journey by train and ia peace. Ono of tho men showed over $300 In cash. Oliii. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its " THE KIND THAT CURES". "The Two Johus." J. C. Stewart's very funny comedy, -"Tli Two Johns," a roaring farce-comedy, was presented at the Grand Opera House hwt evening, and was enthusiastically reeeived. 1(. lao . ,, , m . , V.' ZlaZl f SLl USrl eleven years ot prosperity ana plied up a fortune of over ono bnndred thousand its owners. ThU is a record doUara for 'almost unparalleled iu tbo annals of the theatrical world. Boiton Globe. "The Two Johns" will appear at Ferguson's theatre this ovening. Coughing- Leads to Conanmptlon, Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Meet Agttln To-ulcht. A meeting of the School Board will be held In the Superintendent's office this evening, at 7.30 o'clock, for tho transaction of general burinees. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Best photographs and orayona atD&bb's. QARPET BEATERS, All KIucJs,Zat Fticke's Carpet Store, S. Jardin St i