THE EVENING HEEALD. VOL. V1II.--NO. 73. SHENANDOAH. PA.. FRIDAY. MAY 26. 1893. ONE CENT. si I am exclusive agent for the celebrated Bclding-'s New Perfection Refrigerators, now in stock and on Mark This exhibition at our store, where you can see its working qualities. All prices and styles. Call and see them For ten days only wo arc making a specialty of a heavy Double "Washboard, and soiling it at only Cjrjj This is a raro bargain, and cannot bo duplicated anywhere eleo in the town, MACKEREL Nice, juicy, white, fat Mackerel. Nothing like them olsewhoro. Thoy average 1 pound each, and we are selling them, per pound, at AT COURT YESTERDAY. RESULT OP THE HALEY SUIT AGAINST THE BOROUGH. THE TEACHERS' CONTEST OVER TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED VOTES YESTERDAY. A VERDICT GIVEN FOR $1,072.50. Arbitrators Had Given tho Claim ant $0,000 Tho Jury Had a Forty-Hour Deliberation. Another Warning. JLIwf C3 The same scale of prices prevails in all depart ments, but how long these priceB will remain low wo cannot say. So DESxxy Promptly, We always have on hand a largo stock of Best Family Flour Every barrel guaranteed first-class. Watch for Other Prices Next Week. All goods promptly delivered free of charge, will receive careful and prompt attention. Mail orders SHENANDOAH 114 South Main Street. FRESH BUTTER. Meceived Daily. Strictly JEresh Extra Quality. Dairy and Creamery Butter. JBure Country Lard. PURE COUNTRY LARD Pure Country JOard. FOB SALE. One Car Fancy Minnesota Mour. One Car Choice Middling. One Car Baled Strata. Two Corn Choice Timothy Hay. : ITS EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS. Miss Wnsley Continues Trending on the Dally Averages A Special Announce ment tor Teachers' Frlentls Will be Made To. morrow. IT HAS ALMOST A NEW BREAKER ONSIDER A B L E in tcrcst was manifested in tli suit of Mrs. Ann Haley against tho bor ough of Shenandoah, which was brought to recover damages for in Juries sustained by t fall upon u defective pavement, but no ono interested in tho case had tho slightest idea that tho facts would so tax tho intelligence of a jury to prolong a deliberation on a vordlct for two days and nights. ' Tho caso was called for trial on Monday morning and Mrs. Haley went into court wltl: tho advautago of an award on arbitration amounting to $'J,000. Tito original claim was for $10,000. At about 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon the case was -concluded and the jury retired. Ycsterdayafternoon a vordlct for $1,072.00 was returned, after tho jury had been locked up about 10 hours. Shortly beforo -1 o'clock on Wednesday the jurors in tho casa appeared beforo Judge Albright, tho Lehigh couuty Judge who is acting in Judgo Pershing's absence, and stated in writing that after a deliberation of 22 hours they had exhausted all means con sistent in the case and had failed to reach a verdict. They said it seemed impossible to reach a verdict and asked to bo discharged. Judge Albright insisted upon a verdict and ouo of tho jurymen, D. M. Haas, of Gordon, answered, "Your honor, wo stand 11 to 1, and wo can't agree. It's no nso trying.1 The Judge said he wauted a verdict and upon o tiering to give any instructions that might bo rermired and failing to hear a rcsponso ho ordered the tipstaves to take tho jurymen back to their room. A confinement of 18 hours more brought tho stubborn juror to his senses. After tho jurors were discharged ono of them stated that the "ouo" was John Wood ward, of Pottsville, who wanted to givo Mrs Haley a verdict of $3,000. Tho cloven had agreed upon $1,1250. Wednesday night Woodward reduced his figures to $2,500 and Thursday morning ho met bis eleven colleagues on $1,672.50 mark. Of courso the verdict is a practical victory and a great saving to tho borough, for had tho award of tho arbitrators been coufirmed by tho jmy the costs and other expenses would have made a call upon tho borough treasury to tho tune of considerable over $10,C00. But. as it is tho borough is paying dearly for neglect on the part of somo of tho old borough olllcials. Had the borough ordinances been enforced Mrs. Haley would not bo crippled to-day and tho taxpayers would not bo obliged to pay out $2,000 from which there can bo no return and which, so far as thoy aro concerned, is practically thrown away. Had the Chief Burgess, who was in office at tho time Mrs. Haley was injured, performed his duty he would have compelled tho property owner to comply with tho borough ordinances and repair the damaged pavement, but he was very likely like many others who havo held tho same office a mere figure-head, or too lenient with the property owner and now the borough must pay tho fiddler. Of course it sounds very nice to say that the borough can sue tho property owner and make its accounts in this case balance, but the oldest inhabitant fails to remember a case where tho borough has been mulcted for damages and his called upon tho property owner responsible for tho troublo to reimburse it. In this branch of publio atlairs thero has beeu as much negligence as In any other. Thn borough olllcials must bo more vigilant u such matters and if tho present Borough Council is not on the alert it will become entangled iu several suits for damages. Tho new pavement in front of the Glenwright property on Noith Main street is a dangerous trap. It is about three inches higher than the adjoining paveroont and several citizens have already stumbled over it. Mr. Glen wright says that complaints have been mado repeatedly that his pavement was not at grado and he changed it to make it. It is the Council's duty to see if it is at grade, and If so, make tho adjoining owners raiso their pavements. If Mr, Glcnwright is wrong he should be compelled to comply with the ordinances No time should be lost as this trap is in one of the most busy thoroughfares. USE DANA'S SAESAPAKILLA, its " THE KIND THAT CUBES'. Now Tor Oxford Tics. At tho People's Btoro will bo found a big selection of ladies' Oxford ties, warranted solid and iu tho latost styles, at 76 oenU and upwards. PjWFLR'g Storb, 6-U.tf 181 North Main Street. AgnosStein -..0(17715 Mamo 11. Wasloy 45874 Nelllo Balrd 370114 Mary A. Connelly 31148 Mahala Falrchltd 1 11B 1 4 Prank B. Williams OS I Carrie Faust 6WS Carrie M. Smith 328D Mary A. Laflcrty 3170 Anna M. Donglor 2930 Bridget A. Burns alia Ilattlo Hess 1511 Mary A. Stack... 1000 LUlio B. Phillips IWi IrcnoShano 130J James It. Lewis .. 1519 Ella Clauser 095 Magglo Cavanaugh. 822 Clara CUne - 815 llannah Iteeso "01 Annie Mansoll ., 07 Sadie Daniell 609 Jennie Ilamage 30-1 Minnlo Dipper 18f Lizzie Leho 170 Lizzie O'Connell 131 Votes polled yesterday 201" Grand total M.1H073 To-morrow tho HEitALD will have an Im portant announcement to mako concerning tho proposed special palnco car trip to Chicago and return in July, next, for tho benefit of friends who wish to accompany tho two teachers who mav bo victorious in tho World's Fair contest. Terms for a Pullman palace car for tho trip, via Niagara Falls, and ac commodations at Chicago havo boon secured and will bo explained fully in tho next issuo, Attention is directed to tho fact that tho entire World's Fair may bo seen for ono ad mission fco of 50 cents. For this amount all of tho general buildings of tho exposition compiny aro open to tho visitor. Theso buildings aro located in Jackson park, which is 553 acres in extent. Thoy aro thirteen iu number, and cover an nrea of moro than 200 acres. Their gallicries supply an additional floor spaco of nearly fifty acres. Tho cost of theso buildings exceeds $8,000,000, or moro than double tho cost of tho great Paris ox position of 1889. Iu these buildings aro con tained all of the exhibits mado by tho coun tries of tho world, tho states of tho Union and the individual oxhibitors from all quarters of tho globo. Theso exhibits make tho exposition. Every exhibitor represented by them has been granted space by tho ox position company, and his exhibit liasj beeu catalogued and placed In ono of tho build lugs of tho lair, according to tho naturo of tho oxhibit. All off theso exhibits, bo they competitive or merely illustrative of a science or Industry, are open to tho visitor who has first paid an admission feo of 50 cents at any of tho general entrance gates of tho park. This fco entitles tho visitor to roam at will through tho genoral, stato and foreign government buildings. Thero is not a single building in Jackson park containing an exhibit that tho visitor is debarred from entering after having gained admission to the exposition by the payment of 50 cents at tho entrance gate Tho Jig Houao Will bo Put in Operation Whon tho Oolllory Starts It la a Blsr Plant. Insldo Ohangos. seems to bo gcnorally understood that tho first of Juno will seo tho breakor working, but this understanding is not based upon any official information. It will tako hard work to Juno 1st to get tho breakor ready. , l'KUNONAL. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA ,its "THE KIND THAT CURES." New Arrivals, Thirty Polish immigrants who had beeu quarantined at Ellis Island, N. Y., for two weeks, arrived In town early this morning. Thoy wero all men, young healthy andbig, and wero comfortably dressed. They loitered about tho depot for somo time until men and women of town arrived and led them away in different directions, in groups of twos and threes. There wero only two instances whore receptions seemed to bo given by relatives and then there wero profuse exchanges of kissos by both men and women. Excited chattering, wild gesticulations aud the baudling and reading of letters and pieces of paper marked tho other receptions. The celebrated imported "Anchor Pain Expeller." It costs but 23 and 50 cents a bottle. Its worth is invaluable to thoso suffering from Itheumatio diseases. Try it aud bo conviuced. For sale at O. II. Hagen buch, P. P. D. Kirllu, J. M. Hlllan nud other druggists. 3t Iteriulres Attention. The attention of tho borough authorities is called to a gang of meu who gather in front of the saloon at tho corner of Main and Laurel streets. The complaint is that the loiterers are boisterous, block the pavement, and frequently Insult people who aro obliged to pass the placo on their way to and from the Pennsy depot. They gather thoro in the day time and evenings. USE DANA'S SAKSAPARILLA.its "THE KIND THAT CURES." . "There is a divinity that shapes our ends," I Dr, Coxo'a Wild Cherry and Seuaka duo tho j rest, whenever wo tako a bad cold. "AUiiiUhI." "Admiral," the uew cigarette, is in all first class hotels aud cigar stores. This cigarette is not made by the trust. Try them. For full particulars address B. La bows & Oq4 MjOmuo- City, Pu. TwIto MiiHet for fttto. By ssudlng us your uabjaet, together with SO cents, we will fluish you one dozeti photo. i-2-tf W. A. Keaoky. HEN operations aro resumed at tho Indian Ridge colliery tho min era and workmen will almost feci as if they are going to a now mino. Somo great al terations liavo been mado Instilo aud out sinco last January, when operations wero suspended and many tons of coal will havo to bo run through tho breakor beforo tho cost of tho alterations and improvements will havo been mado. It runs into tho thousands of dollars. Tho breakor has been greatly improved. As ono of tho workmen put it, it has bocn turned completely insido out and back again. Forty men aro now engaged on tho breaker and are working hard to finish it by tho first of tho mouth, nt which timo, it is reported, tho colliery will start again. It will be Impossible to detail all tho al tcrations aud improvements. Brief reference will suilico to givo an idea of what has beeu done. Two sets of chain elevators havo been added to the machinory outfit. Ono is largo and has thirty buckets, 2 feet by 18 inches in size. Tho other, a smaller ono, has forty buckets 10x12 inches in size Tiiero havo also been placed in tho breaker three extra screens, four oxtra jigs aud four extra scraper lines, two of which aro for tho steamboat coal and two for the bony coal from tho breaker to the rollers. A "shakor,' which looks and operates liko a riddle, is also being put in, Considerable work has also been spent on tho coal piano, It lias oecn completely rcmodoled and all tho old timbers have beeu taken out aud replaced by now ones, 'llie breaker cngiuo and jig cugino havo also como in for a share of tho extensive repairs. So much for tho breaker. But there is tho jig house, tho largest iu tho region asido from thoso which are operated solely for jig purposes. This jig houso was constructed a3 an addition to tho breakor last August, but has never been put iu use. When Indian Ridge starts up again tho jig houso will start with it. It is a mammoth affair aud cost considerable money. During tho idleness now in forco this branch of tho industry has received considerable attention. Tho jig plant covers an area of 50x90 feet and is 40 feet high. It contains eight jigs and eight sets of scrapers. It will givo employment to a largo unmber of hands and will in no wiso decrease tho force that was required to oporato tho breaker beforo tho jig addition was built. Tho object of constructing it was not to reduce tho force of bauds, but to turn out better coal. In this plant tho jigs will bo operated by ropes aud not by belts, which is tho system in many other jig plants. Tho reason for this is that where belts aro used they must bo as near parallel as possible aud as tho conjunction of tho jig houso with tho breaker makes parallel lines of motor power impossible the other system has been adopted and tho ropes run in all directions, almost liko tho stitches in a crazy patch work quilt. It would tako ono several hours to seo all tho repair work that has been done in and about this breaker since it has been idle. To Bay that tho breaker, so far as tho interior is concerned, is new covers the ground. But all tho improvements have not been confined to the breakor. District Superin tendent Bnuligan has had moro than that to attract his attention. While tho great struc ture on top was donning its spring suit of clothes Insido Foremen Thomas Campbell and Morgan Davis were giving tho inside workings a treat in the shape of improve ments. Tho old insido slope will bo a dead lottor when the colliery resumes operations. Its day of usefulness appear to have passed. It was instrumental iu bringing thousands and thousands of tons of the dark woaltb from the great depths to the surface, but as the locomotive has taken tho place of tho stage coach aud as tho telephono is fast supplanting tho mail service, so has this veteran slope been superseded by other openings. Tho men who have been making repairs and improvements inside have driven a gangway from tho bottom of tho Buck Mountain shaft to connect with the bottom of the Buck Mountain slope (tho ouo above referred to) and whon tho colliery is put in operation again all tho coal will bo hoisted up the insido shaft instead of up the elope. But to further insure the abandonment of this old slope tho meu are making a plane on tho Buck MouutHln vein. This plane will tako the coal from tho second lift of the Buok Mountain slope to tho bottom of the shaft. This will do away with the old slope altogether and it will be obliged to tako iu its tiiulniMW shingle. No one this aids of the Broad Mountain knows when Indian Ridge ouUtery will raata opeieWww, unlaw orders have bti reeaivttd wittilu the last twttv hours. It J. J. Dougherty spent to-day at tho county scat. Mrs. Thomas A. Evans, of East Centro street, is ill. Rov. Robert O'Boylo and Henry Wlcder hold havo roturnod from Wilkes-Barro. Editor R. O. Hunt, of tho Frackvillo Item, illuminated tho Hkuald sanctum to-day by his presence. J. K. Kchler, Sr., who has been on a visit to his son, M. II. Kchlor, at Camdeu, N. J., returned homo lost ovoning. William H. Roinhold has resigned his clerkship at tho Shenandoah City colliery to accept a position in a store at Jeddo. M. P. Fowlor returned from Wilkes Barro yesterday with his vest covered with mementoes of tho Knights Templars celebration. Mrs. Thomas Snyder has presented her husband with a young daughter, and the do lightcd papa wears a becoming smllo in con sequence. Mrs. E. M. Boacham bado her friends in town good byo this morning and left for Now York City, nnd to-morrow sho will fcail for England to visit her mother near Bristol for tho first timo iu thirty years. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, it? "THE KIND THAT CURES," Point. Tho School Board moots to-night. Tho dealers havo their plants and flowers on salo for Decoration Day. Thoro Bbould bo a full attendance nt tho Grand Army meeting to-night. Contractor Grunt gave tho little girl who returned his lost ring five dollars. Pineapples aro now cheaper than thoy will over get this year. Ouly $1.00 per dozen. A movement to havo Main street paved between Centro and Lloyd streets is again on foot. James Grant ha3 placed a new porch ia front of tho East Centre street property he purchased recently. Whenever you liavo anvthinc to soli nr wish to buy mako announcement in tho Evening Hkrald. The Councilmcn have engaged carriages for tho Decoration Day parado aud tour of tho town iu tho afternoon. Contractor McAdam put tho finishing touchos on tho now branch of tho Pcuusylva nia Railroad yesterday. Tho electric railway company will begin loweiing tho grado of its road between Oak and Cherry streets on Monday. Thero is somo talk of having tho respective rrcrits of tho horses owned by Johu A. Titmau aud C. G. Now decided by a trotting race. - A visit to the West Shenandoah colliery resulted iu no new gleanings. The colliery is simply idle. No repairs are being made and nono aro contemplated. Tho colliory is simply awaiting orders to resume operations. People never tiro watching tho work of tho stoam roller used in tho street paving work. It is an awkward looking thing, bat rosponds readily to tho motions of tho lever in tho hands of Foreman Gibson. It is of ton tons weight. By Sunday Contractor Grant will havo a section of tho street paving work dono to show tho publio tho paving complete, tho asphalt crossing, the sand layer aud tho foundation of biokcn stone, so that all may see tho process by which tho work is done. "A stick in time" often saves consump tion. Downs' Elixir used in timo saves life. lm To Whom It Sluy Concern. Dr. A. E. Estorbrooko, the export dental surgeon, will be at the Ferguson House, Shenandoah, for a short time, commencing Monday, May 20th. Teeth extracted with out administering gas, ether, chloroform, &c., positively without pain. Money paid for extracting allowed ou new teeth. It l'ubllc Library Notice. After this date no books will be issued, from tho Publio Library until the second Thursday of June, 1S83, but the library will be open for the return of books at the usual hoars on Thursdays aud Saturdays of eaeh week. By order of the committee, Frank Banna, Librarian. Shenandoah, Slay IS, 1898. 5-lS-St St. Patrick's Society Notice. All members of the St. Patrick's Soeiety are requested to meet in their hall on Tuesday (Decoration Day) at 8 a. m. to make arrange ments for participating In the Memorial exercises and parade. By order of the president. 5-S0-2t Buy Keytlone flour. Be sure that the name I.sssio & Babb, Ashland, Pa, is printed on ovory saok. 3-8-3taw Best work done at Breunan's Steam Laan dry. Everything white and spotless. Laee eurtalnsa specialty. All work gsataatcod. QARPET BEATERS, All Kinds, at Fncke's Carpet Store, S. Jardin Si