THE EVENING HEEALD. VOIi. VIII.-NO. 58. SHENANDOAH. PA.. TUESDAY. MAY 9. 1893. ONE CENT. -40.00 Por IESul S"ULlt. I am offering- splendid Wilton Rug- Suits for $40, $55, $05 and upwards. Tlicsc arc all first-class made goods. Fine Brocatelle Suits, $55 to $75. Gall aqd see them, No trouble to show them. 'ill I HAVE been good to ixs, 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 T And our Flour Department will be the Field of operations. Best Family Flour Eirery Barrel Watch for Other All goods promptly delivered free of charge, will receive careful and prompt attention. 114 South Main Street. FRESH BUTTER. Received Daily. Strictly Fresh Extra Quality. Dairy and Creamery Butter. JPure Country L'ird. FCJRE COUNTRY LARD Pure Country JOard. FOE VSALE. One Car Fancy Minnesota Jblour. One Car Choice Middlings, One Car Baled Straw. Two Per Barrel. Guaranteed First-Class. Prices Next Week. Mail ord ers Cars Choice Timothy Hay THE MM OF THE DAI. ANOTHER MEETING OP SCHOOL BOARD. THE the new building- puns. Bids to bo Advertised for and tho Work to bo Pushed as Rapidly as Possible for Completion In September. iwTsffl iKiiras another ad- juui utu mowing ui ni School Hoard last night at which Messrs. Coury, Hanna, O'Hoaru, Bed dnll, Ogdon, Lynch, Trezise, Davcu port, Burke, Bronnan, Oablc, Muldoon,GalIaghcr and Bachmau were prcsout. Superintendent Freeman was also there. The meeting was called for action on tho plans and specifica tions for tho now Centro street building and also for general business. Tho architect stated that ho had altered tho plans to conform to those of tho boating and ventilation system which had been decided upon for tho building. The plans were adopted by tho board. Tho board will now ndvertiso for bids for tho construction of tho now building and tho wo'k will bo pushed immediately after the other schools adjourn for tho summer vacation. It is intended to have tho building ready for occupancy by tho first of September, An application by Miss Kato L. Burns for a recommendation to tho permanent certifi cate coaimitteo was granted. The board has again changed its mind about the prograninio for tho commencement oxerci6cs. At tho last regular meeting it wus decided that,in order to givo tho puhlio tho full benefit of the school work for the past year afternoon and evening exercises would be held. Last evening tho matter was again brought up and it was decided to rescind the previous motion and have exercises only in tho cvoniug. USE DANA'S SAISAPARILLA,its "THE KIND THAT CUKES." PKKSONAL. Mrs. J. S. Williams went to Mahanoy City this morning. P. J. Davers was in attendance at tho county court yesterday. Miss Maggio Thomas, of Now York City, is visiting her parents at Turkey Run. J. W. Lloyd wont to Shamokin to-day to eater for the Sanger Williams woddiug. William E. Drown, accompanied by his mother-in-law, Mrs. Elizabeth Bartsch, went to Now York city this morning. C. Z. Bobbins, who has been attending tho medical department of tho University of Pennsylvania, is at homo for tho vacation. William Jefferson, of South Jardin street, has sought attendance at the Miners' Hos pital, the injury to his hand havingdeveloped moro seriously than was expected. B. E. Severn, tho grocer, to-day received a letter informing him that his mother is seriously ill with pneumonia at her home in Chicago. Mrs. Severn is ovor 70 years of ago. Dr. and Mrs. Straup, Mr. and Mrs. A. T, Jones, Mrs. F. J. Portz, Miss Lizzio Evans, Warren J. Portz and William P. Dolanoy were among the town people who spent last ovening at Girardvllle. John M. Hughes, of Wm. Penn, entertained a large number of his friends last ovening at pis residence in celebration of the 52nd anniversary of his birth. Several people of town were among tho guests. Miss Maggio Jncoby had a birthday party last eveuing at the residence of her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Bobbins, and delightfully enter tained about thirty of her friends. Tho music and games mado the evoning a very enjoyable ono. USE DANA'S 8ARSAPABILLA, its " THE KIND THAT CUBES". Excellent Performance. Tho Palaco theatre, Gtrardvllle, wa8 crowded last night by a fashionable audienco that left thoroughly pleased with the produo- uuuui .ua iseno juario" uy Jllisa Agnoa Herndonandher excellent company, Herndou was at her best aud was very eflec- tlve in the emotional scenes. Tho company gave tho star excellent support and showed much improvement slnco its appearance in Shenandoah, The play was faultlessly staged and the costuming elaborate. Mana- ger Becker is making his cosy littlo theatre tho leading place of amusement. His policy of giving tho best attractions at reasonable prices is establishing a regular patronaco from all the neighboring towns. . in i "A stlch In timo" often saves consump- I Hon. Downs' Elixir used in time saves life, lm - - arf Bartholomay's Rochester Boor at Schcener's, Slvlug the Dr. Kistler property at the corner mouta that the "Anchor Pain Expollor" ro rth Main street. 4.2.tf of Coal and Lmerick stroeU a coat ceive at tho hands of promtuent physicians. North Twelve Photos for OOe. By sending us your cabinet, together with SO cents, we will finish yon ono dozen photos. 1-2-tf W. A. Keaqev. Buy Kej$tone flour. Bo sure that the name Lesio & Babr, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack, 3-3-3taw THE TEACHERS' CONTEST , WHAT THE RETURNS FOR YES TERDAY SHOW. No lllfr Itecords Muilo mill the Total Poll Wild Light Aro You UoIub to Take I'urt In tho Grand Jlxoursloii? Apply lit Once, Anes Stein B02 Mamo II. Wasley 3H70U Nellie llalrd 3057-t Mary A. Connelly 30138 MahalaFalrchlld 140M Frank B. Williams P03S Carrie Faust 4001 Mary A. Latterly 2850 Anna M. Dcngler 2700 Carrio M. Smith Bridget A. Burns 2479 Battle Hess 2150 LUlio B. Phillips .' 1827 Mary A. Htack.... James It. Lewis Bis EllaClausor 038 Irene Shane t 821 j Clara Cllne T51 Maggie Cavam'Ugh..... 714 Hannah llcoso Co Annie Manscll 007 SadloDanicll 4K Jennie ltamagc - 205 Lizzie Lchc 108 Minnie Dipper 139 Lizzie CConncll 128 Votes polled yesterday 041 Grand total 3157 10 THE WORLD'S FAIR. Since Saturday evening tho contest editor of tho Herald has received tho names of several parties who wish to join tho teachers' oxcurslon to tho World's Fair in July next, Tho names have been recorded nnd tho applicants will bo kept informed of tho arrangements for this trip. Ono of the applicants is a young lady residing at Mincrsvillo. Sho is a school teacher there, This lady says In her letter that she likes tho Herald's idea very much and sho would llko to go with tho excursion because the number who will tako part in it will bo limited, and necessarily select, and there will bo much pleasure in accompanying tho victorious teachers of tho Hkrai.d's contest. This lady also thinks that tho trip to the fair by way of tho Niagara Falls will bo delight' fill. Nearly all who havo thus far applied have stated that they will bo willing to add dollar or two moro to tho oxponso of tho trip in case a slight increase will bring add! tloual enjoyment and comfort to tho party. As it is essential that tho Herald should first havo tho names of all who wish to tako advantage of this great opportunity before tho exact cost of tho trip can bo given, it is hoped applications will bo filed without do lay. Applications can bo mado at tho Herald ouico in person or by mall, in all cases whero inquiries are mado by letter a postage stamp should be enclosed for an answer. Tho Herald is now negotiating for hotel rates at Chicago and hopes to bo ablo to givo all details on that part of tho oxcurslon within a few days. Peoplo who aro holding back until the Herald has all arrangements made for tho trip are making a mlstako. The list of applicants is being filled now and upon that list will depend tho pro rata sharo of the respective excursionists, therefore no ouo will be enrolled at tho eleventh hour, or after tho list is completed. Therefore let all who wish to go act now. Costivencss is tho primary cause of much disease, Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bit' ters will permanently cure costlvenoss. Every bottle warranted. lm PolutH, Tho School Board war in Shenandoah savors very much of childishness and personal pique amongst a few men whose zeal has captured and subjugated their better judg. nient. Republican. This is pension week and the veterans of war aro getting their quarterly allowance. The Schuylkill Pross Association met at Mahanoy City to-day, iuu """""iwo "6"i mo urauu Army iair nas not compictou its labors yet. lucro aro a uulnuer of books out yet on chanccs Bui 0x0 partIes u0,dlDS 1 M , : , 7 . residence of tho chairman, D. Morgan, South j Jardiu 8'ret- ulvU 6ervlce examinations for positions in Ul ,c,,er oarTler rorco aud clerks have boen ordered for bhcuandoan in June. Just received a largo Invoice of new Job tyro metal and wood-all of the latest style8, Scnd iu yur ordera for I,oster work Yesterday was a lovely day. Co8U'lful Hesigas In invitations, ball Programmes, &c, just received. A now baud or Pyilos arrived In town yesteruay ana is locateu near tno cemeteries. Painters are busy. George W. Hasslor is painting the Reoso property, comer of Llovd and Jardin streets, and Thomas Snyder is About forty people of town attended the Agnes Herndou performance at tho Girard vllle operu'house last night. In Henry & Johnson's Arnica and Oil Liniment I, combined the curative properties VI immwoiuui, vu iiiiulllu UVKllllg quail- ties oi Arnica, uoou lor man ana animal. . Every bottle guaranteed. lm NOW TARE YOUR BASE. THIS. TOWN WILL HAVE A BASE BALL OLUB. BUSINESS MEN TO THE FRONT An Organization Was Eireotod I, Last Night With Prominont Peoplo as Offloors and Di rectors of Management. MEETING held last night in tho Columbus Club rooms resulted in 7.7.., r. i i . ! night in tho Columbus' , ,. ... i tho formation of plans that now assure tho lovers of tho national gamo of baso ball that Shenandoah will havo a wen irni.m well trained ami uniformed club in tho field this season to try and win tho championship of the lower anthracite league. Tho subject has been I repeatedly spoken of and discusseu miring f tho past few mouths with no result, but Ul meeting ot lasi evening BtlU13 to clinched all Issues and tho formation of a local club is now a certainty. Tills cluWBWBliko any heretofore put ou foot for tho national gamo in this town. Tho organization has been placed In tho bauds of business men and prominent citizens who will and aro capable of conducting it in a business-like manner nnd land it at tho end of tho 6eason in something like systematic shape. Heretofore thcro has been no system nnd tho clubs havo been killed by having too many managers, or none at all. Tho result of last night's deliberations was tho formation of tho following organization : President, B. B. Sovern; Secretary, Jas. V O'Hearn; Manager, Harry Bradigan; Direc tors, L. J. Wilkinson, M. J. t'canlan, T. M Scanlan, F. J. Brennan, James McElhouny, Gcorgo Krick, II. II. Zullck, J. M. Boyer, M. E. Doylo and F. W. McDormott, It is hoped that the public will givo tho club Its hearty support and enablo it to put a team In tho field that will copo with th rlubs of Ashland, Shamokin, Pottsville, Mahanoy City, Tamaqua aud other places so effectively that at the end of tho season the championship of tho authraclto region will settle in this town. Tho players for tho club havo not yet been decided upon, but this will bo done within tho next few days and their names will bo announced. They will no doubt consist of all homo players, as tho town has soveral who, with proper encouragement, can put up a gamo second to no other club outsido tho lcaguos. In addition to tho authraclto leaguo games if, is proposed to arrange extra attractions in the shapo of occasional games with tho National leaguo, Cuban Giants and llko clubs of wide reputo. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." THE HINKS OASB. Susan Hluks Culled to Trial ut Pottsville J'or Infanticide. The ciiso of Susan Hinks which caused so much excitement in town a few weeks ago is now ou trial before the Pottsville court. Briefly, tho case is that the dead body of a male child was found in an outhouso on West Lloyd street. A post mortem showed that tho child had been born alive and tho inquest lead to the arrest of Miss Susan Hinks on a charge of infauticido. Judge Weidman is presiding at tho trial. District Attorney Byon and Deputy District Attorney Bcchtel aro representing tho Com monwealth. Tho defendant is represented by W. J. Whitehouso and Charles A. Snyder, Esqs. Tho jury Is composed of the follow ing gentlemen : David G. Gerber, farmer, West Penn; James H. Lovan, gentleman, Miuersville; Henry Spayde, merchant, Ash land; George F. Dengler, postmaster, Schuyl. kill Haven; John K. Houser, carpenter, Tamaqua; W. H. Bensinger, msrehant, Gil- berton; Frod. D. Shelly, civil engineor, Pottsville; Edward Christ, laborer, Cressona; Walter Scott, laborer, North Manheim; James Browor, laborer, Tremont; Jacob Laux, un- dartakor Tremont- and Jacob Mover far- mer, llegins. Chief of Police 0'IIara was tho first wit ness. Ho testified to the arrest of tho ac cused; that whon sho was placed iu tho lockup she wept and said she was a singlo woman, and not the mother of the child. Dr. Stein testified that the child was fully doveloped and as healthy a specimen as he had evsr seon. A hydrostatio test of the luugs showed that tho child was born alive. The case Is still on. Free op Charoe. Bofore buying write to Messrs. F. Ad. Richter & Co., 17 Warren St., Now York City, for tho valnablo book, 'nnl.lA In lTnultli " mill riuiA tl, l.wlinu.. aOpriie medals awarded to the manufac turers of this valuable preparation. 3t l . l raow uiutt auu win hihiu. ur. unxe pre pare the surest and safest Cough and Croup 8yrup , tbe ku(wu wora Price 36 and GO Qjjjg j Eost photographs and crayons at' Dabb'a. ASHLAND AROUSING. Interesting CnrrrnpoitdeunA From the Lively Wt l.'nd Town, Ashland, May 8. This town was mado lively on Sunday by visits from people of Shenandoah and other towns in that part of tho county. Among the faces observod on Centre Btrcot wcro thoso of Dr. Bordner, 0. A. Keim, Hessor Zullck, George U. Krlck, and Mr. and Mrs. James Grant. Unfortunately tho Schuylkill Traction company has not yet got its linos and con nections In proper shape If tho running timo was a littlo quicker and loss tlmo was lost at tho turnouts Ashland's streets wonld bo crowded every Sunday by visitors. The Traction company will also soon roalizo that 1 , tho trailers aro not adaptable to the road. They aro complete failurei. They reduco tho running timo and aro very uucomfortablo. Capt. J. F. Bailey spent all of Sunday traveling from oho rart of tho electric road to tho other and it is said that ho will have a ' number of reforms to recommend at the noxt ,..,., p ,nr,nm xnuvtitJ, - That report about "Ham" Tiloy becoming chief of tho Traction company's police forco was a clear cut fake. Tilcy is satisfied with his position on tho Evening Telegram Btall. Ho ring au annlversary edition of tho daily wbtch u0 says will outdo all efforts nMhncitvmi.e.rs. Tho work of remodelling the opera. Iiouso will begin next week. Tho hall which tho P. O. 9. of A. camps are erecting on Centre street is Hearing com pletion. In addition to lodge rooms it will havo a largo hall for rubllc meetings ami balls. Ttenrrsmitntlve John X. Denco has just re turned from St. Marys, Pa., whero ho attended au alumni reunion and was presented with a. valnablo gold watch and chain. Two strangers were seen alighting from tho Miners' Hospital carriago on Centro street, Sunday afternoon. They were sus picious lookiug characters and lost no time iu leaving tho town. It is said they wero two Plukertons looking for some of the trout and bear catches of Dr. Biddlo's fishing and hunting expeditious of which Sam Loscht says so much. Editor T. N. Burko, of the ML Ctrmtt News, spent Sunday afternoon here. Ho belleyes the Jit. Carmcl electric lino will eventually connect with tho Schuylkill Traction company's road, but has little hopo of seeing a lino completed from Mt. Carmel to Shamokin. He does not think it would pay. Imitators imtl Importers. Tho uuequallcd success of Allcock's Porous Plasters as an external remedy has Induced unscrupulous parties to oiler imitations, which thoy endeavor to sell on tho reputa tion of Allcock's. It is an absurdity to speak of them iu the same category as tho genuine porous plaster. Their pretentious are un foundod, their vaunted merit unsupported by facts, their alleged superiority to or equality with Allcock's a falso pretense. Tho ablest medical practicioners and chemists and thousands of grateful patients unite in de claring Allcock's Porous Plasters tho best external remedy ever produced. Beware of imitations, and do not be deceived by mis representation. Ask for Allcock's, and let no solicitation or explanation induce you to ac cept a substitute. "Queen Kstlier." "Esther, the Beautiful Queen," a cantata in five acts which was produced at Mahanoy City with great success last week, will be produced at Ferguson's theatre on Thursday evening by tho M. E. church choir of Maha noy City, assisted by popular soloists and choruses under tho auspices of the Shenan doah M. E. choir, for tho benefit of tho now Shenandoah M. E. parsonage One hundred people iu Eastern costumes will bo a feature of this production. Tho advance sale of seats is already very largo. Coughing Leads to Consumption, Kemp s Balsam will stop tho cough onco. at ltudly Squeezed. John Murray, a miner residing at Lost Creek No. 2, was badly squeezed about tho legs and hips yesterday by being caught be tween a ear and some timber in Paekw col liery No. 4. Dr. Hamilton says he will re cover. USE DANA'S SABSAPARILLA.ITS "THE KIND THAT CURES." A Fine Uasluess Opportunity. As I have a chance to go into another business I have decided to sell my gents' furnishing store, corner Main and Centre streets. No reasonable offer refused. Wm. H. Fahbv, Cor, Main and Centre Sts., Shenandoah. 5-8-tf You Slav Think tho "Admiral" oigarette Is not worthy of the praiso it is receiving. Try them and -satisfy yourself. It is not made by the trust. B. Labows & Co., Mahauoy City, Pa., are Lha local agents. Best work done at Bronnan's Steam Laun dry. Everything white and spotless. Laee curtains a specialty. AU work guaranteed. QARPET BEATERS, All rcinds,lnt Fncke's Carpet Store, S. Jardin St
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