M The ft. VOL. van.-NO. 76. SHENANDOAH. PA.. TUESDAY. MAY 30. 1893. -fW ONE CENjT. O ZE S I stock and on exhibition at our No trouble to show our goods.; nlm kLs V nisi Vravi celebrated Belding's New Per working qualities. All prices I am exclusive agent for the store, where you can see its fection Refrigerators, now in Mark This and styles. Call and see them. Evening ERALD r- V 'iirloui 1 I ACKEREL Nice, juicy, white, fat Mackerel. Nothing like them elsewhere. Thoy avorago 1 pound each, and wo arc Belling them, per pound, at Tho same scale of prices prevails in all depart ments, but how long these prices will remuin low wo cannot say. "NVo always have on est Family Flour Every barrel guaranteed first-class. Watch lor Other All goods promptly delivered free of charge. Mail orders will receive careful and prompt SHENANDOAH 114 South Main Street. PEOPLE'SSSTORE! 121 N. Main Street, Shenandoah. Boots, Shoes. exits Furnishings 1 At greatly reduced rate3. IMC. jSk.. 3TJilJ.-4.3El.TZ", Proprietor. WE OFFER TO-DAY A line o JfJEW CARPJETS in ' Body and Tapestry Brussels. Handsome Ifew Patterns at Lowest P ions. Also a Splendid Astortmentof Wo-v 2r.&,gf CarpetSs, Good Quality, Good htyes, How Prices. We also Offr bpeoi-il Bargains in i Im1 Linoleums and Oil Cloths lo Reduce Stook. For 8 le-Jblity Barrels feidld Time Eye Flour, Fresh. Ground Our Own Etlabls onrelT c jpressnted by IF.Ak.TJ ST much KotiimiiBM A JL JBHJCI, DP ered a nfflcIenfrJa other mwrlafi9,-raU Mali . For ten days only wo arc .making a speuialty of n heavy Doublo "W"ashhoard, and soiling it at only 07n This is a rare bargain, aud cannot bo duplicated anywhero oho in tho town, hand a largo stock of Prices Next Week. attention. Male , wMliuiLi urn r Ml! TESTIMONIAL TO THE RETIR- ING SUPERINTENDENT A mm PROGRAMME, .School lllri-rtol-u, IVurhci. IH-IV.'wliiTk ami Cllln-nt of all Clmwr Pay Conipll liirnlH la llio lietiriiig limi-illiin of Our 1'ittille School. AST night was ono of tho happiest Supotln tciincnt Freeman, of our public schools over spent in this town Tho Bchool teachers, ox-school toachors, School Directors and a host of others who havo shared tho pleas uro of his friendship and had llio advanlago of being engaged In school work under his supervision tendered him a testimonial banquet in Fergusons hotel. It was an Immenso gathering and represented people ot all local circles. Among thoso In attondancd wero Mr. aud Mrs. A. J. Gallagher, Frank Ilauna, James O'Hcarn, Timothy Lynch, Mine Inspector William Stein, Mrs. Stein, II. J. Muldoon, iir. and Airs. Laudig, James Devitt, Miss llattio Shaffer, Mr. aud Mrs. John Mc- Uowan, Dauiel Ogden, Mrs. Droughall, Mr. and Mis.,,McKeruan, Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Shaw, I'lttston; Thomas liellis, S. G. M. Ilollupetor, Esq., Misses Stack, Coogau aud Roesc, Messrs. Burke, Britt and M. P. Whit aker, Misses Guuter, Flnnerty, Fox and Tempest; M. F. Conry, J. 0. Purcell, Pottsvllle; James K. Lewis, Misses Mansoll, Breuuau, Fuddeu, Phillips and Morrison, Frank B. Williams, P. J, Ferguson, Misses Shechy, Carroll, Hess, Wasley, Bridget aud Knto Burns, Fau3t, Smith, Cavauaugh, Dcuglcr, Schoeuer, Fairchtld aud Lambert, H. F. Mc llale, Misses Klmmel, Kolb, Baird, Leho, Cavanaugh, Clauser, O'Conncll, Cliue, Earn ago and Shane, J. R. Coylo, Esq., Mr. and MrsjMartln Brcnnaij, Mr. and Mrs. William N. fAirhaft.-Mi'saCotflioH? and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Frauoy. A set of handsomely eugrossed resolutions wero presented setting forth tho scntimeuta of the school teachers and directors to tho effect that during Mr. Freeman's eleven years resi dence in the town ho had nroveu himself a citizen and educator, and won tho esteem of all classes by his affablo manners, souud dis cretion aud unimpeachable probity; that ho conscientiously discharged his duties to citi zens and directors and at all times manifested a kindly spirit toward tho teachers and a watchful solicitudo for their rights. Tho resolutions wcrj signed by M. II. Britt, chairman; Anna M. Dengler, Lizzio M. O Counell, James K. Lewis, John B. Scheuh ing, school tcaihere; and Patrick Conry, Frank Ilanua aud Daniel Ogden, directors. Tho programmo for tho oyening was a most appropriate, Interesting and pleasing ono. Mr. Patrick Coury, president of tho School Board, was tho chairman for the evening. Mr. Michael II. Britt opeued tho programmo by introducing Mr. Conry In a few well selected remarks. Mr. Conry spoke and paid a glowing tributo to Mr. Free man. Mrs. William N. Ehrhart aud MissMamo Wasley gavo a piano duett and Miss Mahala Fairchlld a recitatiou, after which S. O. M. Ilollopeter, Esq., made ono of his characteristic speeches which novor fail lo win applause. Misses Runago aud Dengler rendered a vocal duett, aud Mr. M. P. Whit aker mado a few remarks. Mr. John B. Scheuhing created much mirth by his rendi Hon of "The Placidity of tho Goat," which was followed by a piano solo by Mrs. Ehrhart, "Our Teachers" was tho subject of an ad dress by Mr. M. F. Conry and ho handled It In a very able manner. Miss Carroll gavo a vocal solo and Mr. Frank B. Williams addod more mirth to tho occasion by reciting "How to Chooso a Wife." Mr. William N. Ehrhart was assigned to respond to "Our Guest" which ho did nobly. Ho spoke feollngly of tho approaching retirement of his colleague in school work and spoke of him In tho highest term). After tho presenta tion of the resolutions Mr. Freeman responded aud as soon as tho echoes of the deafening applause that followed tho remarks tiled out the march to tho supper room took place. It was a grand testimouial to Mr. Freeman aud if he over doubted that tho citizens of this town appreciated tho services he has rendered them iu connection with tho public schools that doubt was dispelled list night. Goln;; tu llraxll. Miss Idaho Kolb, one -of our most efllclcut public school teachers, has received an offer of a position as teacher in a mission school in Brazil and has accepted It. By tho terms of tho offer Miss Kolb is to sign a contract for seven years at a liberal salary. Tho first year sho is to devote to learning tho language o that country, and the salary will bo paid during that period, as under other years covered by tho contract. Miss Kolb's ox penses In traveling to Brazil will bo paid by the Mission aud her expenses for returning to this country at the expiration of tho con tract, will also couio from the same source Miss Kolb has a brother a missionary at the place to which sho is culled aud therefore will not be entirely '-'a stranger In a atrango land." Co cf .Jet SvKNlla liBUXI-D of. jBnnnrjr: llh, ann reoruary nu, ; .... . M tnr ih aama. ri ..;U.n'&v' I , - MXft-M .-iu.liilSJJSlnis graves Rev selection wmho benedlctli tmJSSSMu. $$$$ i PKKHONAl.. Frank Earner, of Rcadlut, is? vlsitlnc his rolatives hero. Thomas Sanger, of Shamokin.'was a visitor to town to day. Poor Director Derr speuti.Toslcrday at Schuylkill Haven. Miss Nelllo Evane, of Mt. Ca'rmel. is visit ing town friends. Mrs. Koberts, of Qirardvlllfc, spent liter- day visiting friends In town. John Canfleld, of Mahauoy City, witnessed tuo ceremonies in town to day. . i ..... i i L. J. Sponslcr arrived from Hazleton last night to spend Memorial Day in town. Mrs. C. F. Uoldcrman aud Mrs. J. S. Stein enjoyed a drivo to Mahanoy City yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Kistler aud Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Straup returned last evening from Reading. Deputy Stito Councilor C T. Straughn, of town, has received authority to institute a uoiv Council of tho Jr. O. U. A. M. at St. Clair on June 7th, Prof. ' Georgo W. Bible, who has been elected Superintendent of tho East Strouds- burg State Normal school, is a near relative of Itov. O'Boyleof town. John L. Tempest, of Girardvlllo, and his brother, Thomas, of town, will soon make a tour of tho couutry seeking contracts for painting smoke stacks of electric light houses and other plants. ENBEZZIiBMENT- CHARGED. Hliautoklu Astounded by Clmrsea Made Against Colonel Hull'mau, Suamokin, May 30. Theodore F. Hoff man, of Shamokin, has been arrested here on a ehargo of embezzlement preferred by Major Phillips, of tho Ferndale Coal Company. It is said Col. Hoffman has embezzled about $10,- 000. Ho was employed as bookkeeper for ihe company aud it Is alleged ho failtd to make entries of some of the coal shipped and ap propriated tho money received. rho accused has waived a hoaring an 1 en tered $1,000 bail for trial. Much sympathj goes out to tho accused's family. Col. Hoff man was a prominent resident of Girardville for a number of years and wus engaged iu tho nowspaper business there for some time. Ho has an honorablo war record aud holds the high position of lieiiteuaut-ooloucl in the Eighth regiment, N. G. P. THE DEAD HEROES. The Names of Those Who Art) Kegtlng tu Our I'emeterles. The list of those who "fought aud died for the union" is yearly increasing aud the ranks of tho Grand Army of the Republic is corres pondingly decreasing. Bfluw will bo found the names of those whose graves wero strewn with flowers by their living comrades aud friends as a token of fond remembrance: o. a. it. iot. Henry Horucaatlo, Jacob Derr, Jonathan Derk, James, Harlow, Henry D. Brown, Cupt. G. B. F. Kitchen, David P. Brown, Dauiol Rose, William Kohlor. ANNUNCIATION CEM8THRV. Patrick Welsh, Mathlas Laubacb, Kdwanl Murphy, John Sunderland, Edward Mltaholl, John Burns, Patriok Grant, Frank Matz, Ed ward Coyle, Patriok Curry, John Bamrlek, Michael O'llara, James Coserove. James Brcnuan, James Kerrigan. 0D1 FELLOWS' CKMKTKnV. William Fenstermacher, William Evans, William Taylor, George Ramer, Andrew Rolich, Henry Steahloy, Isaao Dledsrick, Richard Hopkins, Frank Wlllman, Samuel Rushworth, Samuel Williams, Samuel Mitchell, Capt. Thomas Williams, John Lamb, David Sneddon, John M. Price, William Moore, John Blrklebaeb, David Nlchol, David Parry, Jacob Behuey, Qethan Jenkins, John J. Reese. Charles ITnyior.mm&ii bael Schaefer, AVlfiaia T. uel Wilson, Wjl'lfam Shulte, iVillism D. Edwards, John No u Waterc, tho Pcopl of ltH r o'lsV Points. Flowers plenty. Plenty of idlo men nbout. Housecleaniug is iu full progress. Houso painters are in demand hero. Tho street sprinkler gets in its work occasionally. Tho company houses on Emcrick street are being repaired. --Iho electric railway comimny,.isuJolng.big! business to day. Tho proper celebration of Fourth of July Hiu uo next in orucr. Many strango faces wero observed on tho streets of town to-day. Tho letter carriers will mako but ono col lection aud delivery to-day. Tho Grant Band is pushing preparations for a graud timo at Lakesido, August 15th. A largo crowd went to Lakoside to day to attend the formal opening of tho park by the Schoppo oichestra. A Polish wedding celebration was started on Poplar street yesteidiy morning aud was still in full blast to day. The forco of men which Supervisor Llew ellyn now has under him breaking stone for the streets numbers soventy. Contractor Grant says that if tho present favorable conditions coutinuo tho two squares on Main street will bo paved by July 1st. Work hajjieeu started on tho West Centro street sower line. The digging commenced yosterday on tho Kohinoor eud of tho lino. Fred. Keithan is adding two story exten sions to tho icar part of his North Jardin street properties and otherwise improving them. It is thought by many that tho superiu tendency of tho public schools of town will assume somo deduite shape before the closo of this week. The ((rant Bros, succecdod in getting a sec tion of tho asphalt street crossing and Bel gian pavement ready for inspection by tho people to-day. Several boxes of Mowers nrrlvod iu tho lato malls last night, among them being beautiful selections for Rev. John Gruhler and Miss Robena Glover. A number of young fellows wouded thoir way to a spot above tho red brldgo last night aud satisfied their brutal thirst by pitting two bull dogs iu a light. Don't fail to attend tho ice cream and strawberry festival in .Robbius' opera houso this afternoon or evening. It is being hold uuder the auspices of the Trinity Reformed Suuduy school. Large delegations from Major Jounlngs Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., and Monument Counoll, of Girardville, left town this after noon for Ringtown to attend a demonstration under the auspices of Advance Counoll of that place. USE DANA'S SAR8APARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUKES." Postal Poluts. Get ready for the civil service examina tions. Tho old looks are yet used on the mall bags. Canada Is talking eleetrio oar mall ser vice, i It takes 65 years to oolleet 1,000,000 stamps for which you get $100. Ten million letter! were sent from United States to England last year. When going to the fair have your mall directed iu ouro Pennsylvania state building. CostlveneM is tho primary eayse of much disease. Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bit tors will permanently euro costiveuoss. Every bottle warranted. lm The poor havo no money to spend uselessly. All understand tho great value of Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry aud Seneka when .afflicted with. coughs and colds, , I -SSrTr?a beanyclei - I ;r dav. Nw mi - - "HERALD'S" FAVORITE TEAOH ERS' VACATION. KIVE EARNEST SUPPORT, Tim Weary I'edagoguo will I'iml Pleasure at tho Wnrlil'H 1'alr, Niagara Fall or Hostoii Tliroiigli Your Iiillucnrit Vote Uirly ami Oflvn for Your ParnrlU-. 1 HE Hi:nALD fixed trips to tho World's Fair as first prizes in this con test becauso it knew that to tho studious and observant peoplo a visit would bo equiva lent to a liberal cduca tion. You may ask what particular exhibit will bo most interesting and what depart ment should bo visited and studied day after day, but wo frankly reply wo do not know. But if you should say that you will seek education thero we will recommend that you go to tho Liberal Arts building, the largost structure over roared. 'ou shall sco illus trated hero ovory method employed, not in your own couutry alone, but also in all civilized countries In tho world, for instruct ing tho young. Tho rural school as well as tho city will ho represented heio, aud you can catch a glimpso of college life in tho exhibits that will ho made by tho great American universities. Iu tho section devoted to tho domestic aud industrial training of girls you can sco all tho models and apparatus used In teaching cook cry, housework, needlework aud embroidery, dressmaking, tho preparation of artificial Uowers, aud tho painting on silk, chlua, etc. Also tho apparatus and fittiugs used iu ele mentary art instructions, diagrams and text books employed, aud specimens of art work dono in schools. Tho higher education of academlos and high schools will bo illustrated by appropriate descriptions aud statistics. In a word, you can see In this ono building tho methods of instruction used in tho best regulated schools and colleges iu tho world To pursuo'tllo subject luto all its brandies would bo wearisome; but wo will not pause without particularly directing attention to ono feature of this exhibit tho section given to religious organizations and systems. In this will bo shown tho origiu, nature, growth and extent of religious systems and faith , togother with illustrations of a his torical and statistical character which will aid the visitor to understand the subject. The work of missionary societies, charita ble associations aud most modern methods of Instructing Sunday school children will all bo on view, and cannot fail to interest young women on whom this work largely falls. AjjnesSteiu 18333 Mameil. Wasley ..47U00 Nelllo Baird : 37os Mary A. Connelly 3IG0 MahaU Fairchlld ..SOl 1 7 Frank B. Williams loofi Carrie Faust , (,186 Irene S&ane 3ij( Carrie M. Smith 3390 .Mary A. Lafferty 3J73 Anna M, Dengler 295a llattio Hess 26:0 Bridget A. Burns . 2,9 Mary A. Stack... 197a LUlio B. Phllllps... 191s James H, Lewis laso Elu Clauser 993 Clara Cllne- 53a Maggie Cavanaugli....... es Hannah lteeee , 703 Annie Mansoll M, 633 Sadie Daniell ... jae Jenule Kamage 304 Minnie Dipper ..... 188 Lizzie Leho 179 Lizzie O'Connell . 131 Votes polled yesterday .... 6010 Grand total so480 For all Rheumatic diseases use Dr. Riohtor's Impor ed "Anchor" Pain Expeller. It quickly allays all pains, at 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Sold by C. H. Hagenbuch, P. P. D. Kirlin, J. M. Uillan and other druggists. 3t Political Poluts. Hoko Smith Is now being blessed (?) by the dependent pensioners. The nomination for Sheriff will not take place until a year from next fall, but that does not interfere with tho friends of ex-Tax Receiver John F. Higgins talking and work ing up his chances. Higgins is not saying anything, he is letting his friends do tho talking, and they are quite numerous. A gentleman of the First ward suggests Councilman Kane as a most suitable oandldato for Director of tho Poor on the Democratic ticket. We agree that Mr. Kane would make an honest and capable officer on that board, but as Shenandoah is already most acceptably represented by Director Derr it will be no harm to have Mr. Kane wait until next year. "A stieh in timo" often saves oouwmp- tion. Downs' Elixir used iu time saves Ufa. it lm Post Ottloe Notice. To-day, May 30, the post office will be open until 11 o'clock a. m. The carriers will make a general delivery aud collection at 7:15 a. m. Brownsville. Yatesville. Ellen. gowan and Turkey Run will be served by this dellvory. Money orders and postal notes will not be issued or paid. Now for Oxford Ties. At the People's store will be found a blj selection of ladies' Oxford ties, warranted solid and in the latest styles, at 75 cents and npwardj. PEOPus'a Stokk, B-ll-tf 121 NotthiMs- flour. Be sun Lessiu & Baee, Ashland, Pa. nor 5& TALE OF FICKLE LOVBr .JfiSr- .Mingled With Four Shots From isTrollee nan's Itovolver. f About ono month ago William Vojuski, b Polo, married a widow of the same nation ality having four small -i " , woman bocamo a widow by the klllF ltni lx.el.n.w? In 41m mtnna nn,1 aim tho customary allowance from the P. O. & I, Co. in bulk. Sho is ranch older William and yesterday's developments dicato that tho latter married more, l.annflla l,n .irl.lnn, nnttrn pany than on account of herporsona! Yesterday tho husband got hold ol. tho money and prepared to leavo towi woman appealed to Justice Cardin, who .. .. . r.. .1 , n .. .1 d.iu. nun 11 K m - Gulro gavo chaso. Valuskl ran up tho ino f( jf tain in tho direction of the cometory ai: McGuiro followed, firing four shots into lh' nlr to frighten tho fugitive and cause him $ halt. Vnlnslrl wna r-ntif iii-a,! At tlm li.oflTtO' . 1 ........ . . . . --" jusvj.r office ho gavo up $50 in bills saying- "ac' money was his own. Tho wife protested Work said ho had fifty dollars more belong!' her. Constahlo Bolaud took a t' search warrant aud found fifty dolh gold with a fomalo friend of tho a-o her. .binding that all tho money had bee' covered Mrs. Voluskl pleaded with the tlco not to send her husband to tho h Sho said sho still loved him notwithstam sho laid for all tho beer nsnd at thn had supported him and her four chlldff 1 sinco tho marriage, and he had tried to p mid llnsnrf lm V,,ln.l,l . I if .... .... ...... ,VMU10,UU, fcnu i.u ui .v tho lockup. Ho offered to settle If thn JMon - would pay tho costs and promise to keep away from him. Mrs. Voluskl at first re ceived tho oiler with indignation, but later on sho wilted and said sho was afraid to re main iu tho houso with only tho children aa mo caso was sctiieu. one i)aius"!.fs,'' j- the costs aud thjufVurniug to tho man said,jf "Come, Villuoi' aud tho two went back to the homestead, such as it is. THE NEW SCHOOL BUILDING. .Ui-Hsra. Fouler and Miller Will Mrlng Suit. M. P. Fowler and William Miller, whose bids for tho proposed new school building on West Centro street wero rejected by the School Board on tho ground that they were not submitted within tho timo specified by tho proposal notice, adhere to 'their original determination to bring suit against the board. Mr. Fowler has retained 3unJJ yTrJlo. peter, Boq., and Un Miller-' '(urwl u. oeuzer, xjq. riotn contractors Bpont yesterday at Pottsvllle arranging .prelimi naries that will probably result in the institution of legal proceedings next Mon- day. . Mossra. Fowler and Miller sav that in th first place tho committee should not h Wf" received their bids and, secondly, the bcjht iti ' should not havo stood upon a tcchnicoa - -K when it could avfeoborough from iSh to $1,700 on-thS contract 7hey b.v1 suit will result in a full investQSK'?'! Sale, Sure ud Speedy. .rn'jRtL No external remedy ever TBt.io.'91 so fully and unquestionably met th prime conditions as successfully as 'Ple"on Porous Plasters. They are safe bB'ofl contain no deletorious drugs and atit factured upon scientific principles ciuo. They are sure becauso nothjig,'t0 Into them except Ingredients which are'el--actly adaptod to tho purposes fta which . plaster is required. They are speedy in thntr action because their medicinal qualities go right to their work of relieving pain and restoring the natural and healthy perform ance of tho functions of muscles, nerves aud skin. Do not bo deceived by misrepre sentation. Ask for Allcock's and let no solicitation or explanation induce yon to ac- ccpt a substitute. Mr. lloyer'a Gratitude. To the Public : I desiro to publicly rtt- cord my gratitude to the officials of tho Miuers' Hospital at Fountain Springs for the splendid treatment I received daring my stay there during the past eight weeks with a fractured leg. To Dr. J. O. Biddle, the surgeon-ln-chief and superintendent; Dr. M. J. Flannigan, the first assls.antj Dr. B. J. Millard, seoond assistant; John Hamilton. Louis Hines, Robert Thorkelson, William Finnoy and Frank Leiller, nurses; and Mrs. Sherman, the clerk, collectively and individ ually, I extend my most grateful acknowl edgements and am free to say that while there I found absolutely nothing thateould warrant any ono in finding fault witb the in stitutlon. Gbobqe M. Boveil Shenandoah, May 30, 1803. In nenry & Johnson's Arnica and OCr' r ) 1.1 1 .1 . . t u.u.uisu u wuiuiuuu me curative nropertlf of the different oils, with the healing quail- lies or Arnica. Uood for man and animal.. Every bottle guaranteed. Iff "Out Ot SlRht." in common parlanco the above phra". means somctmug extraordinarily, aad.'. nit 1, nnnHwl.1.. t. .... ' wKuietim. iwii pronounce mem SO 1 .... ...... v , 1 1 .. try them. B. Labows & Co , Mahanoy ra., supply local dealer. s 5 L, Buy Keytlant flour. Be sure tha name lbbbiq & Baku, AshlanaVEj.Ws pn; u every kick. 3. liiiurancc. Xono but the best Fire and Life Companies represented by w. i-ioya street. Best work done,' dry. Everything aartains a specii- VMS.. Aa S?j.eT oh Boat, 4. f Ee sun and rt tt Etaus. 1 . MSCr-tH D. MAUFIER 320 N-OTH ST.. V m. r- V V i 1 Km .1 V Tfx"