EYENING HERALD vol. vm.-NO.vro. SHENANDOAJ3. PA.. TUESDAY. MAY 23. 1893. ONE CENT. Handsome and Cheap Dining Chairs ! I have one of tlm finrsf 1inrs nf nitiino- Clin ire nf nwfulUr fnf nrirps pvt'r nfferod in the anthracite Mark This- recrion. Call and see them. Also the S13.50 Sldehnards now In stock, formerly $17. Just walk in and look around, it costs nothing-, and ask prices. THE N For ten days only wo aire making-a specialty if n h eavy ' Double Washboard, and selling it at only k'S '8 a rare bargain, -nd cannot be duplicatedmnywhero elee in the town, THE SIIPMTEIBII. IS THE MATTER TO GO INTO THE OOCRT3. MACKEREL- 3tfice, juicy, white, fat Mackerel Nothing like them elsewhere. They average 1 pound each y end we are celling them, penpound, at T;he same Bcale of prices provails in all depart ments, but how long these prices will remain low .wye cannot eay. "We always (have on hand ailarge stock. of Best Family Flour Every barrel guaranteed firet-class. "Watch :for Other Prices Next Week. All goods promptly delivered free of .charge, will receive careful and prompt attention. Mail oxden-5 SHENANDOAH I'M mi .DAVE RUMOR IS SAYING SO It 3b Reported Tireit Mr. WhltaVer "Will Auk tha OourtB to Sustain His Election "Without Ro gardto an Examination. 114 South. Main Street. FRESH BUTTER. Received Daily. Strictly JTresh Extra Quality. cry and Oreaniery Butter. Pure Country lard. PlRE COUNTRY LARD Pure Country lard. f FOE SALE. nt,Car Fancy Minnesota Hour, une uar vnoice uutaauiws. One Car Baled Two Cars vOholce Timothy Bay, Straw. STREET talk is fccgin rning to develop in con nection with the super intondemcy of tht public 0&oo1s ot this borough. AUfcough this isoxo of tiio iun.it. Intercstaag and import ant m1tor3tSititlhaiB'iliiimci 1fao nttentloirctf the local people for-tamo titno comparatively little has bean said nbout it by otlors than members .of tho 8-iiool Botjril mid others directly interested, and evo itheso peojio have beon o very teoinouicni in-ecpressiog opinio anfiimakiuc statciacmte 'in coiiujc tion with tho mailer that -silouco 'has praeticallycoutrolM&all sides. lUt nowftcro seems to bo a moro loosen ingaf tonguas and-tnoro rcoly answers aro mode to 'tbo query, "What is boing done abot tho eupcrintendency V Sosio tiiao has elaraed since -tho nins Democratic inciabors of 't&io School Iioard'islcctad M,r. J.f. P. Wliitakor to the Biiperintoudoncy atd sinew tho sic citiioa members filed thair papers at tho State tDoparOesost pitostit.g agatast tho.grantingof a oairtnss3ion to Mr. Whiiaker,.and it is inuito plain tlmt ithcroiis some impatloutc. All that can bo Itemed frost tlio citizen memlcrs sido is that they are waiting. They havo mido tlieir protest and thoy expect tho State 'Department to require an examination. Qf Mr.'Whitaker eliould pass' the examination, thaso members say, thoy' will be couteaitond accept him aathosiper.. intendent, bust-should lie fail they will expect him to3urrendor clniuic to the position by treason of tho election. On Mr. Whitaker's -sifo, according to tlio latest street rumors, tbo determination js jcst.es strong thatrthere euull be no examina tion, but that Mr. Whitaker's claim to the ofiico she 11 rest rapon iis election by majority -cf the Sokool Hoard and to tts end the case will be carried to tho courts. Just wbfct steps will be itaken iinot sttted,'fcut it is suxxniscditliat Jfc. WhiUkor will waltKntil tho expiration of thirty days following the notification to the -State Department of .his election and then a demand will be made for the coamissicn. Should tho .commhreion mot be forthcoming Mr. Wihitaker will tlte-n very likoly 4ry to compol tho lissuanco of tho comniitUon byv maudamus .iisued bjr the court. But jcot here another nag -csents taelf. Mr. ScUaetl'er, .tho nemly appointed State Superintendent a 1'ublie Instruction, has uot yet been installed into tlio oftco. Thexe eoms to be some hitch hi tho .department over his cosllrmatiou and Just .wbat shape the Whitaker case will ttio pending the settlemeut.of tho Staio Departmcnt.sppoiut- ruent it is Imp5ssiblo to surmim. It ie understood that Mr. Whitakex lias employed lion. James B. Reilly and Hon John W. Jtyon to take his esse Into the courts. Many Inquiries .havo been main as to the filling of tho position should the question remain undecided until after tho time for cpeuing the.6choo.ls. No one seems villingto we a cleLaJto orvnlou ou this question although some Incline to belicvo that Mr, Wtutaker would assume tho duties of the olllse by virtue of his .election by the School Board. Others maintaiu that lie could not assume tho poUtion without a commission. Hut it js moro than llkoif that some settle. luentof Clio question will bo reached long before the time for the re7peuing of the .schools in tlio fall. Ulgnes Stein............. Kiimo it. Wasiry Welllo Uird. Mary A. Connelly.. .Mahala F"alrcilld..... rrankB.Wlams.. Carrie Tauit .. CarrioM. Srtlth..... Mary A. LaCorty-.., Anna it. Dongler..., Uridasft A. fflurns..., Hatttr Hoss Mary A. 8tot... LUlie D.ltillllps- , James It. lLowls. SOMEWHAT INCREASED, HBNEWBD AOriVITY IN THE "HBRAIiD'S" CONTEST. Nrly Tnrriilyaive Hnlrcd Vote Were Tolled Yeatertlny Lnree .Iiih ror JItnj iitcta; iiiifl JIIss tusvy. .MIm Smith Advances. ...(l(104 1 .......44ini( .......sonati .....3 1 038 . 152(11 U7.11 , 3108 31if 2WJ9 3W5 24t Hfi .. IStt . 1201 IreosShaiK kjto EUadauwsr mgfl Mucjtie'Crviinuutti -ttl Claa Cllno .515 Htunsah Jtoeso.. M 6(15 Annte Moasell. iea SadSoJJaulell B09 JcxiKite llamage. 295 Minnie iBIppor..- 170 LleEieLifcie lug LSaiio OiConneU isfl Ve'jes poiled ynerday. 1H77 Orand total H3K3flO The 3turns shown by Uto contest yesterfay wo ths smallct since tlio ifest weeks of the compaction, but tfc coupons received yefterdiiy ran tli figures up toa liigh notch again. Miss Wwloy led, polliBt; ovorsj.OOO votes, and Miss-Stein was tioxt with a poll of overSOO. Jlisses Baird nd Cseinolly made only sligkt advances. The neaotiatioas tho ILerku is making for tljajwcommoiliitioiis of tho special oaoar- A BHTTLEMENT OP THE GRADE QUESTION. GRANT BROS. RESUME THEIR WORK Prosldont Balloy, of tho Sohuyl- "klll Traction Company, Makoa Arrangcmonts to Change tho Grado. ROM now on it is quite likely tho Btrcct paving work on Main street will run more smoothly and progress moro rapidly than it has in tho past For several wucks tlio work has been at u stand still localise it was claimed that tho electric rall 'ivay track was nbovo grade. Tlio Borough Dottiicil and Schuylkill Traction Company people havs been holding repeated cons-ilta-tiocts in tho matter, tho former claiming that theeompauy should lowor tho track nnd tlio latter maintaining that tho borougii should stand part f tho oxpenso because tho grade .given by tfce Borough Survoyor liad been Xolllowod by tho company's employes. This the Borougii Surveyor denied and tho matter hung flro uutil Council decided that it would tear up tlio track unless the railway company proceeded to lower tho grado aud pavo on 1 Coal street. President Bailoy, of tho Tractiou Company, "was in town yesterday afternoon and held a consultation with somo of tho Counciimen. He said that through tho twistinc of M statements or amo other means somo of tho Counciimen had placed tho company in an unenviable light; that ho represents a com pany that carries out all its promises and ox eiouistsxt'Chicoga are progressing nicely said pects to bo treated courteously. Mr Biilov Will lw.fUTIIBIimnivfn.l tn rfV.n. .!-. llf.i.l. 1 , ' . VJ will bo ooiisummitted in fow dsys. for the ounounaorcent. USE DANA'S SARSAPAEILLA, its 'THE K'lKD THAT CUBES." I'KKSONAl.. XKnt to r&iladeJiiliitt tiiic C. 11. TCanan r-orning. CounnlmtJi Lamb went to Pottsrille thlr merning to attend iiho trial of the Haley ca'jo. ueorgo Ooodman, who has had olttrgo of tlieooodman Bros.' branch house in town, to miy weni mi i-ousviuo. jio will manago a briuth house there for tho same Arm. Charles Yarowsky, who has been in bus! Bess for soveral years, left town tolay to engage in more extensivo business pursuits ekewiere. Mr. Yarowsky left with tho respect of all who know him. Ho liberal, public spirited and progressive are wary to lose him. naii i aiso saui tnac ins comimmr wnnl.1 .1... 1 ,1 ........ lunt.. illu grade, do tho paving and comply with all other obligations. Tho work will bo started at once. The chango of grade is only required on tho square betweon Oak and Cherry streets and tho work will not consume much timo. Yesterday tho Grant Bros., contractors for tho street paviug, put a small forco of men at work regulating curbs aud this morning they put on additional forco at work digging and arranging othor preliminaries to pavo tho tquaro north of Oak street. It now looks as if tho work will be pushed to completion and wittiout delay, savo when stormy weather in torvencs. was We USE DANA'S 8AESAPABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." "A stich i timo" often saves consump Uo. Dowus Elixir used in time saves life. ltn .lcensen Transferred, The Pottsvillo court yesterday transferred three Shsuaudouh licenses. The one held by Mrs. Brodusky was transferred to Kajcton Mlkzas. Mrs. Brodusky was tho Insane woman who conducted the place on Centra street, ner r White, and made the town un. asy by carelessly handling fire. Mrs. Breen's license has been transferred to Leo Bunowski aud John Yuko has secured the license .that washeld by John Bonsavage, now deceased. Mrs. Bonsavago, the widow. was an unsuccessful applicant. In Henry & Johnson's Arnica and Oil Liniment Is combined tho turativo properties of the different oils, with the healing quali ties of Arnica. Good for man aud animal. Every bottle guaranteed. lm Spiritual Director. Kev. Williim Powick, pastor of tho Mctho- ami .episcopal cnurcn 01 town Jias been ap pointed spiritual director of tho Joanna Heights camp meeting to be held at Joanna Heights, Berks county, August 15-25. This has been for soma years past tho largest and DOINQS IN COURT. no Case In Which Shenandoah U Con cerned, The caso of Mrs. Haloy against the Bor- ough of Shenandoah was called up for trial at Pottsville this morning and required tho attendanco of a number of town nnnnin Mrs. Haley claims damages. Several months ago she fell upon a pavoment on West Coal street and fractured her thigh. S:nco that timo she has been obliged to use crutches. Mrs. Haley claimed that hor fall was caused by a bad pavement aud sued tho boroueh for $10,000 damages. Tho caso was arbitrated nnd Mrs. Haley received au award of $9,000. This the borough claimed was oxcessivo and tbo caso was taken to court. M. D. Malonc, of Shenandoah, yesterday OBE'S OBSERVATIONS. What lie Sees ami llenrs During Ills Travels. This is tho season of tho year when tho farmors aro In search of manuro and tho nasty bins on the alleys aro being drawn upon for a supply. Now that tho bins aro emptied it is time for tho Borough Council to insist that tho owners who aro encroaching upon tho public highways to removo tho framowork and lcavo clear the passageways as required by tho ordinances. Heretofore a feeling of sympathy seems to havo controlled tho authorities, becauso tho ownors of tlio bins havo argued that tlieir contents wero vnluable aud thero wero no means by which thoy could bo disposed of without loss. Manuro bins on alloys aro mere storehouses. Thoy aro claimed by tho ownors to bo mero conveniences, but It is a well known fact that thoy frequently, almost Invariably, result in a gain for tho ownors. Tho ordinances pro vide that thero shall bo footways in all streets and alleys of tho town and I hope tho members of tho Borough Co!!!!?U "ill seo that the ordinauco is enforced. It is tho hero's reward that ho shall bo re mcnibored. Memorial Day is no longer a day of mourning. Tho generation whoso hearts wore broken by tho horrors of tho war has boon soothed by timo, and wheus Decoration Day comos round it is prido nnd' not tears that it arouses. Tho ceremony of gratitudo which tho nation has decreed itth heroes is a beautiful one. Onco every year,, in May, tlio country iiauses in its hurry and selfish plans, and, on tho day set apart; thinks witJi gratitudo of thoso who fought nnd died so bravely. We uy not beIlovo la war, but wo cannot but respect tho men, ?"hQ forgetful of self, died for an idea, and when tho tiny flags wave in the spring winds, and bright flowers proclaim to all, "hero lies a hero," we feel that they who havo died for us have won what is denied tlio great ma jority tho boon of being uuforgotten. Tho members and friends of tho Grand Army of tho Bepublic are very activo in tho making of preparations for the obser vance of Memorial Day. It seems that as tho ranks of tho sarvivors of tho Bobellion diminish the stronger becomes tho apprecia tion of tho public of tho sacred day. This, of course, is glorious to tho veterans who still live to help commemorate tho departure of their comrados and certainly reflects credit upon tho people. It savors of patriotism. Watkin Waters Post will go to Bingtown In tho afternoon to participate in tho mo. morial services thero. most popular camp meeting in Eastern Ponn. sylvania. Eov. Powick expects a number of secured a rule to show cause why the salo of his people to attend. property belonging to John Patrick, of Man- anoy city, sUould not bo set aside. Mr. rm. . -1 . , i, , . I.r . . uu ceieuraiou lmponeu "Ancnor rain juaione nas a claim against Patrick and will Expeller." It casts but 2j and GO cent a not bo able to collect it unless tho salo is sot bottle. Its worth is invaluable to thoso sufferinc from Bheumatio diseases. Try it and be convinced. For salo at C. H. Hagen. buch, P. P. D. Kirllu, J. M. Hiilan and other druggists. 3t A Warning. People residing along tho lino of tho elec tric railway should bo very careful of young children. Last night a child walked neiioeratciy in iront 01 an electric car on. Main street nnd was less than half a foot away from the headlight when the motor man stoppod. A Constable Illtten. estcrday afternoon, while passing along Lloyd street, Constable Phillips was bitten in the calf of tbo right leg by a water spaniel dog. Thu bito drew blood. The wound wae cauterized at Hagenbuch drug store. Con stable Phillips intends to make a demand upon mo owner lor uio (log so mat be may Shoot It. Somo men aro constantly craving iudul. genco for their errors. Wo only crave plenty of Dr. Coxe s Wild Cherry aud Seneka, when the baby is threatened with Croup or has a bad cough. Now for Oxford Tin. At tho People's store will bo found a big soleetiou of ladies' Oxford ties, warranted solid aud in tho latest styles, at 7S cents and upwards. Peopi.b's Stork, 11-tf 181 North Main Street. Best photegtaphs and crayons atDabb's. Iilaze at a llakery. While some doughnuts were being cooked at Plopport's bakery on East Ccntro street this morning the lard become overheated and blazed, Somebody sounded a flro alarm, but the bakers extinguished the lire without the assistance of the depajtmsnt and before any j damage was done. Try tlio Ailuilrul." How is this Air tho cradle of liberty when t the cradle is rocked by the trust and whole sale denier are not allowed to sell "Ad- iaiml," the new oigarette. Per iwrtioulewi I &Jdree B. Labews & Co,, Mabasoy City, P aside. He claims it was irreirular An application for a charter has been filed by ttio Lithuanian St. Andrews' Boueflcial boeiety, of Shenandoah. The court yostorday granted a citation re quiring John A. Latham, executor of the estato of Elizabeth Kissinger, to appear and make an accounting. Latham is tho Maha noy City insuranco agent who disappeared soveral weeks ago. There will bo no court on Memorial Day. Judge Pershing is attending a Presbyterian convention at Washington, D. C. His seat on the bench will be filled by Judge E. II. Al bright, of Lehigh county. Hon. J. W. Eyon yesterday hinted to the court, wmie applying for a postponement, that tho county Bhould mako (arrangements to havo a full list of all oases to be tried published in tho newspapers, so that the principals and witnesses would bttye due notice of approaching trials. An Undisputed Test or Merit. A medicine that has been a household remeay :or over lllty years and used in that timo by moro than 150,000,000 persons must nave great merit. Such a medicine is found in Brandreth's Pills. This fact demonstrates tho value of thoso pills better than any statement of tho proprietors. It will be observed that tho doso required to euro Is small. One or two pills taken every night for ten or twenty days will cure dyspepsia. costivenesi, rheumatism, liver complaint, biliousness, or any disease arising from an impure state of tho blood. Brandreth's Pills aro purely vegetable, abtolutely harmless. and safe to take at any time. Sold In every drug aud medioiue store, either plaiu or sugar coated. Twelve Photos Tor Sue. By seudjruc us yotir oaWuet totwthor with $0 cents, we will inleli you one dossa pbotaf. M W. A. Ksusby. I am informed that the Borough Council will take part in the Memorial Day oxer cises in the morning of May 30th nnd in tho afternoon will use tho samo carriages for tho annual tour, or inspection, of tho town. Tho idea of tho Borougii Council is, I &eo clcarlyi to economlzo in behalf of the taxpayers. Tho object is plausible, but not wholly com mendable. I understand that somo members in objecting to the selection of tho afternoou for tho tour stated that tho day was one for recreation and being so tho laborer should havo tho full benefit of it. The members 110 doubt meant what I am driving at, but at tho timo did not bring tho aim clearly to the front. Memorial Day is not a day of recrea tionbut ono of consecration. It is, or should be, a day of great activity, when wa should devoto all our timo to tlio decorating of graves of tho noble heroes of the lato re bellion and to reflection unon their u?nrl- But one day in the year is set apart for this. Many days were absorbed in tho accomplish, ment of that for which tho day is set apart for commemorative purposes. Therefore I claim that thero should bo a more holy spirit In arrangements for that day. When tho Borough Council accepts an invitation to join in reverence of tho memory of those, who gave up their lives to savo and preserve tho Union they should do so without any qualification. It is Memorial Day! Thosa to who tho token of respect will be con tributod went into tho battle Mold uncondl tionally, but for one object tho preserva. tiou of tho Union, and as survivors in that Union wo should observe their day with them alone, and their deeds, in our minds, Obb. USE DANA'S SABSAPABILLA ,its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Public Library Notice. After this date no books will be issued from the Public Library until tho second Thursday of Juno, 1SU3, but the library will be open for the return of books at the usual hours on Thursdays and Saturdays of eaeh, week. By order of the committee, Frank Hasna, Librarian. Shenandoah, May 18, 1603. 5.18-St llcglnnluc to Pay. It is stated upon what appears to bo reliable authority that tho earnings of tho Sohuylklll Traction Company are now eight per oent. abovo the amount of the oompany's bonded indebtedness. Best work done at Breunau's Steam Lauu dry. Everything white and spotless. Laee eurtaius a specialty. All work guaranteed. QARPET BEATERS; All KiurjH, at Fncke's Carpet Store, S. Jardm Si