THE EVENING HEEALD. VOL. VIII.-KO. 60. SHEN AND O AH. PA.. THURSDAY. MAY U. 1893. ONE CENT. 40-00 :For a, ZEfc-cLg S-u.it I am offering- splendid Wilton Rug- Suits for $40, $55, $05 and upwards. These are all first-class made goods. Fine Brocatelle Suits, $55 to $75. Call and see them. No trouble to show them. A V 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 66 Y 99 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. SHENANDOAH 114 South. FRESH BUTTER. Received Daily. Strictly Fresh Extra Quality. Dairy and Creamery Butter. Pure Country Lard. PURE COUNTRY LARD Pure Country Lard. FOE One Car Fancy Minnesota One Car Choice MUldlinas. One Car Two Per Barrel. Guaranteed First-Class. Prices Next Week. Mail orders Main Street. SALE. Hour. Baled Straw. Cars Choice Timothy Hay. THE COIMEBS PROTEST. AROUSED BY A THREATENED INCREASE OP PRICES, BUTGHERS TO HOLD A MEETING Thoy Claim Wholosalo Prices of Moats Aro High and Ico Bills Aro Increasing Grounda of tho ProtoBt. T 13 Mated that to-night tho butchers and meat dealers of tho town will meet for tho purposo of raising tho schedulo of prices. Just what they proposo doing is not known, as tho meeting has boon called secretly and no information has been given for publication. Sovorul con sumcra who heard of tho intended moetlng said to-day that tho butchers aro selecting a very poor time in which to raiso prices and thoy had better go slow, lest the trade they may drivo from them may more than counter balanco tho increased rates. Tho suspension of threo largo collieries in this district has thrown nearly two thousand men and boys idlo and tho officials give no hopes for an oarly resumption. Two thousand idlo hands in a population of 17.000 or 18,000 forms a poor basis for an increaso on commodities in any lino of business and it must also bo re membered that people can do with much less meat in tho summer than thoy can In tho winter. It may bo true that the wholosalo prices of meats aro high and tho approach of the summer season Increases tho ico bilTs of tho retail dealers, and that therefore tho pro' fits of tho latter are very small. Tho g'ounds for an increaso may bo very good, but a point arises as to policy. In view of tho present depressed condition of affairs will tho butchers bo content with largo sales and fair profits, or hold out for small, i sales, and very little, if any profit? No citizen can deny any business man tho right to place upon his commodities a price that will give him a fair profit, nor have tho consumers tho right to dictato prices, but in this particular tho protest against an increase of prices at tho present time seem fair. Tho peoplo havo a burden to bear at present and tho business men who will show a disposition to bear with them until tho suspended collieries resume operations and tho times becomo a little better will exhibit tho best tact. There will certainly be no objection to a reasonable increase in prices when tho people are relieved of the strain. Let tho meat dealers weigh this matter carefully before acting on it. USE DANA'S 8ARSAPARILLA.ITS "THE KIND THAT CUEES." PKItSONAL. Representative Ooylo is still dangorously ill. Morris Wurm went to Pottsville this morning. John Coslett is transacting business in Philadelphia. J. Irvin Steel and J. Harry James, of Ashland, were visitors to town this morning, Editor "Bob" Hunt, of tho Frackvillo Item, paid a visit to tho Herald sanctum to-day. Miss Ella Golio, of Reading, is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. II. M, Rowse, of South Jar din street. Dr. A. N, Mehrenlender, of New York, who succeeded Dr. Ilochlarner, nnd who has his ofllco in the pharmacy next door to tho post ofllco, is a highly educated gentleman, speaking several languages. Ho has already succeeded in making many warm friends who would liko to havo him remain hero permanently. USE DANA'S BARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Fire Company Slattern. John Leary has been elected to ropresent tho Phoenix Hoso Company as firo marshal, vico Edward Early, whose term will expire on July 1st. Mr. Early is the present chief fire marshal, but next year the Rescue Hook & Ladder Company will bo entitled to the chief, in its turn. The Columbia H. & S. P. E. Co. has placed a spring bell on its two-wheeled hoso carriage, known as the crab. The object of the bell is to give an alarm when tho carriage is being pulled through tho streets. Now for Oxford Ties. At the People's store will be found a bit selection of ladle' Oxford ties, warranted solid and In tho latest styles, at 75 cents and upwards. People's Store, 5-11-tf 181 North Main Street. Coughing Leads to Consumption, Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough once. at j Ml INCREASING THE SCORES THE TEACHERS' CONTEST IS BOOMING AGAIN. Miss Stein's Wonderful Score Shows An other Increase The Urnml Hpoclal Trip Misses Wnslcy, Ilulrd nml Connolly Close. AgheS Stein . ooood Mamo II. Wasley 3o:)B Nellio Uatrd :)0(l.18 Mary A. Connolly 30378 MataalaFalrchlld 1434V Frank U. Williams 91C0 Carrie Faust .. 4725 Mary A. Lafferty 2885 Anna M.Dongler irrW Carrlo M. Smith 862.3 Bridget A. Burns 2471) Hattlo Hess B-.W Lilllo 11. Phillips 1827 Mary A. Btack... 1811 James It. Lewis 1140 Ella Clauser. 938 Irene Shane 881 Clara Cltne 778 Maggie Cavanaugh 714 Hannah ltcose 078 Annie Mansell . 007 Badlo Danlell im Jennie Kamago 295 Lizzie Lcho 158 Minnie Dipper ....... 139 Lizzie O'Connell 120 Votes pollod yesterday 1311 Grand total 210035 In Saturday's issue of the Herald tho contest editor will announco tho additional trips which havo beon arranged for tho teachers who will win filth and sixth places in this contest. A largo number of namos havo been added to tho list of peoplo who dcslro to accompany tho two first winners of this contest to tho World's Fair. It is understood that there aro a great number who wish to cnioy this special trip, but aro waiting to seo what tho cost will ho. To tlieso wo would say mako a conditional application nt once. If, when tho final arrangements nro made, you should consider tho terms too high, you can drop it and mako room for others. No ono becoming enrolled will bo required to mako a deposit until tho actual oxpenso of tho trip, includ ing hotel charges at Chicago, nro known. The railway faro will not bo moro than $15 for tho round trip (Including sleeping berths) and probably much less. Thoso who apply now will bo tho first notified when tho ar rangements aro complete and havo flist choico. Thoso who wait until tho eleventh hour will ho obliged to tako thoir chances, and perhaps have none at all for this trip. Send your application to tho Herald ofllco. Free of Charde. Before buying writo to Messrs. F. Ad. Richter & Co., 17 Warren St., Now York City, for tho valuable book, "Guide to Health," and read tho indorse ments that the "Anchor Pain Expollor" ro ceivo at tho hands of prominent physicians. 20 prizo medals awarded to tho manufac turers of this valuablo preparation. 3t Ministerial Movements. Rov. J. Proudo has been reappointed pastor of tho Primitive Methodist church of town. Ho returned from St. Clair last oveulng and will occupy tho pulpit of tho church on Sun day. Rev. O. H. Bridgman arrived in town from MUlbank, Ontario, on Tuesday ovening and at a meeting of the vestrymen of All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church last night ho was tendered tho pastorate of tho church and accepted it. Ho will fill tho pulpit next Sunday. Coetlveuess is the primary cause of much disease, Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bit ters will permanently cure costiveness. Every bottlo warranted. lm They Stole n Hide. William Kohler and Albert noovor, two boys aged respectively 12 and 11 years, were arrested this morning by C. & I. Policeman Shiroy for riding on tho cars. They wero taken beforo 'Squiro Williams who attempted to givo them good counsel. Hoover received it and promised to stay away from tho cars in tho futuro, but Kohler was independent aud said ho would go to jail in preference to paying tho fine. The parents of the boys settled tho caso, but Kohler was sent to tho station bouse for a few hours in order to discipline him. Twelve l'hotog for 60o. By sending us your cabinet, together with 50 cents, we will finish you ono dozen photos. l-3-tf W. A. Kkaoev. Ministers Appointed. Tho following ministers of tho Prlmitivo Methodist denomination have been appointed for tho Schuylkill district: Tamaqua, G. Lees; St. Clair, Jos. Sutcllffoj Mahanoy City, S. T. Nichollsj Glrardville, Thomas Bato man ; Pottsville Circuit, T. G. Vaughn; Mt. Carmol, C. Prosser; Shenandoah, Johu Proude ; Wllllamstown, A. Ivisou ; Shamo kin, S. Penglase; Seek, W. J. Richards; Hazletou, W. F. Nichollsj Gilberton, John McGinuis ; Supernumerary, E. Humphries. There are many had features in most of tho Cough Syrups of tbo day, that contain opium, tartar emetic,' and morphine. Dr. Colo's Wild Cherry and Seueka is free from all of them. Fresh Morris River Cove Oysters: received dally at Coslett's. 9-22-tf RUEGET OE LOCAL MS. ANOTHER HINT FOR BOARD OF HEALTH ACTION. MOVEMENTS IN THE GHURGHES Rov. Proudo Ro-appolntod A Now Episcopal Mlnlator Mattora Of , T . . A -n . Local Intorest-A Boy who Wouldn't; Tako Advice. HOULD tho Borough Council decldo at its meeting to-night to tako preliminary steps towards tho organiza- tlon of a local Board of llealth tho president' and members will bear ouo thing in mind : that whoever may bo selected to servo on tho I board should be men who are willing to dovoto their timo faithfully to tho work and without hope of remuneration. This should bo remembered by all, so that tho oporations of tho board will not bo handicapped by resignation and neglect after tho board is ready for business. Action should bo taken under tho now law at onco, as tho Board of Health should bo roady for business as soon as tho warm weather sets in and tho board will havo considerable preliminary work to do beforo it can act legally. R. MORGAN CANED. The Uorrion Kmploye Visit Fruclcvillo In Full Forco. On Tuesday ovening tho P. & R. employes of Gordon planes, under tho guldanco of that wholcsoulcd bonifaco Hugh Tigh, visited town in full forco for tho purposo of calling on Richard Morgan, tho former foreman of Gordon planes, and giving expression to tho high esteem with which the men regard that official. Tho pleasant affair had been so oxcollently managed that only ono or two outsiders got an inkling of what was going on. Arriving nt tho residence, on Nico streot, tho numerous gliosis walked, into tho parlor greatly to tho surprise of tho unsus pecting lady of tho houso. Mr. Morgan was at onco summoned, and was delighted to meet his friends and after welcoming thotn was enjoying a pleasant conversation when V. A. Gohring, in a neat speech, bristling with wit, aud expressions of regard presented him with a beautiful gold headed cano aud meerschaum pipo, from tho employes of Gordon piano. The recipient was to over come by his feelings that he could not respoued, and called on Mr. R. C. Hunt who, in a few remarks, accepted tho boautlful presents for Mr. Morgan, and thanked the gentlemen for tho kindly ovidenco of their esteem. Although tho affair was totally unexpected Mrs. Morgan's proverbial hospi tality was equal to tho occasion, and a most tempting repast was served. Tho evening was then very pleasantly passed with music, songs and mutual expressions of good will, the Gordon boys returning to their homes happy over tho success of their visit, and wishing Mino Host and Hostess many happy and prosperous years together. Tho cane is of ebony surrounded by a massive gold head, bearing the inscription, "Presented to Richard Morgan, by tho employes, of Gordon planes, May Oth, 1693." The pipo is a beauty, and wo have no doubt will be well colored beforo tho recipient uses up the largo rackago of "Virginia Gold Leaf" that accompanied it. Our old noighbor, and friend, is certainly to be congratulated over this expression of good will, that comes from tho men ho bad chargo of. "A stlch in time" often saves consump tion, Downs' Elixir used iu timo saves lifo. lm Surprise Party. Mrs. John White, of West Oak street, cele brated her birthday yesterday and in tho evening a number of her friends tendered her a surprise party. Among thoso who par ticipated in the festivities were Misses Mattle Bees, Bertha White, Hattie Morris, Emma White, Mary Griffiths, Emily Neary, Mattie Griffiths, Emma Morris, Lizzie Bees, Annie Cllne, Mrs. John Dove, Mossrs. James Leckle, Alex. Morris, Fred. Hooks, Richard Brown, William Morris, John Hough, James Pattorson, Thomas Timmlns, Thomas Tem pest, Joseph Bees aud John, Thomas and Frauk Dove. Try the "Admiral." The silver question has nothing to do with "Admiral," the new cigarette. You can buy a pack of "Admiral" for a nickel. "Ad miral ' is not mado by the trust. B. Labows & Co, Mahanoy City, Pa., aro the local agents. Slrl Wanted. A good girl wanted at Schooner's hotel and restaurant. 5-11-tf I Buy Key atone flour. Bo sure that the name Lhwsig & lUuu, Ashland, Pa, Is printed on ovary Bask. 3-3-3taw Best photographs and crayons aVDabb's. , WILLIAMS-BANGER wedding It Was Celebrated llrlllluutly nt Slmino. kin Yesterday. Hiss Jcnnlo Louiso Williams, daughter of John L. Williams, recently division suporln j tendent for tho Philadelphia & Hooding Coal ! & Iron Company in this district and now goneral manager for tho Union Coal Coni pany at Shamokln, and Thomas Sanger, formorly of this placo, but now of Jit. Car- mof woro marriod yesterday nt tho residonco , of tho brido's parents at Shamokin at high ,noon. Rov. C. II. Fitzwilliatn, of tho offldat(,d ,u tho llfM6nco of a Iarg0 munbor of gUcsU. 1 The ceremony took placo in tho largo luxuriously furnished parlor which was finely decorated with flowors.ferns and potted plants. Shortly beforo tho appointed timo tho guests had nil arrlvtd nnd woro seated itt tho room destlnod to recolvo one of tho finest . , !- oi. ...!.:., I looKiug unmu parwos ever ueuu m ounmuwin No wedding march was played and wncn tho exact time was at hand the contacting panics anu uuoimauis imu uu n mu ...... tatrway nnd entered tho presonco of ad. mlrIng guests. Miss Edith Gaskins waa llower girl and preceded tho party, scatter- ng elegant iragrant uowora u.oug w.u Sho was attired in pure white and presented a charming appearance. Following wero Miis Johanna Sangcfi sister of tho groom, looking sweet in white silk with point lace trimming. Thomas Williams, brother of tho brido-olect, accom panied her. The principals brought up tho roar, Miss Williams being drossed in whito silk with point laco trimming and was a very comely lady just entering into wifehood. Sho is a brunette of medium slzo nnd possessed of clear cut features and bright, sparkling eyes, could not look otherwise than pretty. After tho ceremony a tempting rd post was partaken of and in tho afternoon tho couple started on a tour, which will Include visits to Now York City and Niagara Falls. Among tho guests at tho ceremony woro : Thomas Williams and wife, Daniel Williams and wifo, Thomas Williams, Jr., John Mor gan, Ed. Gilpin and wife, John Simon, Thomas Roberts and wife, William Pratt and wifo, Mrs. Evans aud daughter, Misses Lizio aud Mamo Williams, Mrs. William Davis, Mrs. Bella Faust, Paul Quick and wifo aud Misses Dollioand Gertrude Sanger, of Shen andoah; Miss Kitto, Glrardville; William Wraggand wife, Isaac Visick and sister, Archio Derby and sister, Miss Ruth Williams and Miss Evans, of Mt. Carmel. Will be a ilrent Day. Tho celebration of the Fourth of July iu this town this summer will be the most auspicious event of tho year, oxceoding in magnitude and splendor of even tho much lauded colebration of Columbus Day last fall. Tho joiut committeo appointed by the three P. O. S. of A. camps of town is working industriously to bring about this result and to that end has invited the co operation of every society in tho county by circulars. The arrangements for the demonstration havo been Btartcd early this year in ordor that ample timo may bo given to carry out all tho plans aud tho societies invited may have plenty timo in which to make their arrangements. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Political. "Ed" Silliman, Jr., of Mahanoy City, will bo tho next delegate to tho Republican state convention from this district. There appears to be no opposition to him. It Is said on protty good authority, too, that at least two prominent Polish citizens will ask for a place on the Democratic county ticket this year or will want to know tho reason why. President Cleveland's last shot into tho politicians camp has broke it all up and they aro wondering where thoy are at just now. Seekers after letter carriers' berths should get ready for a civil service examination. A Flue llusluess Opportunity, As I have a chanco to go into another business I have decided to soli my gents' furnishing store, corner Main and Centre streets. No roasonablo offer refused. Wm. H. Fahey, Cor. Main and CentreSt., Shenandoah. 5-0-tf Threatening a Constable. Constable Thomas Boland yesterday re ceived an auonymous communication uotifyiug him that he is neglecting his duty and unless he gives it more attention ho will be called to account. The letter states that there are speak-easles in a number of base ments near tho constable's residence. Boland says that he is not neglecting his duty aud will pay no attention to anony mous letters. He knows of no speak-easies and If there are any he cannot act without having knowledge or proof. Ho says the parties who aro afraid to give their names can enforce tho law themselves if they have any grounds. Best work dono at Bronuan's Stoam Laun Iry, Everything white and spotless.' Laeo aartaiuaa specialty. All work guaranteed. QARPET BEATERS, All Kinds, at Fncke's Carpet Store, S. Jardm Si