The ALD 4 SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. JULY 3 5. 1893. ONE CElfT. lyoL. vnr.-NO. nr. Evening r i; i.i1 i r t ed- 3 till) a for f. tudy i ovely ideut nrlpft icltid- 1 I itchel to nppa- !3T I If Ale. 1 is, Is, lottery 1 ite Zie IP KSTRI bsolutely Free ! To every customer who purchases poods to the amount of $45:22 CASH! , We will give as a present Shepp's Photographs of the "World. P. Williams & Son. Chamber Suits! At $21.50. Solid Antique i Oak, 8 pieces, large glass. I this price. News From the Adjacent Towns and Villages. "at homo" In tlio neat llttlo oottago so hand- somoly furnished for tholr reception,, on Nice, strcot. Tbo Lutheran Sunday school will pjcnlc at Head of Grade noxt Thursday, ami, as usual, tho young pcoplo will havo a grand tipio, 111 Mahanoy Plane closed down on grllurday Frotll Our Regular Pottsvillc OUR REPORTERS AT WORK GNTow on Sale! .A crash in "Window Shades. Spring ftx fixtures with fringe, Only four gross will be sold at this price. I News of i rronaI Nature anil OHioi-wlie llrrllly Chronicled for tlie Hasty IVrunul iif Our Liirirn Circle of Koartrin IToin Neighboring Towns. Birfest oi i Max Schmidt, 1 , 116-118 North Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. pr This Week Only! JOB XjOT 2 V Black Oxford Tics, ono hundred pairs, formerly sold I7Kn (r $1.25, will bo closed out at 1 " Black Oxford Tics, about fifty pair, formory sold 70c r $1.00 will bo closed out at hn's Black Oxford Tics, about fifty pairs, formerly Kf)p Id at 76c, will bo closed out at J-w-r. E' Russet Shoes, about fifty pairs, formerly sold for QQq ti.io, uru nuw fjuinj uo I F" "SOT TTVS'K'T "HI, M TT "fT 14 South Main S'rrrt, IttJSMJSrJnL JK3LJJ4aJMi oiEnatf.AJsroo.AJ3:. sa.. Prices lowest, when quality is considered. Ono price to all. Lin Order House Cleaning All thoso in need of Carpots, Window Shades, Laco or Ohcnillo Curtains, Rugs, Mats, etc., call at. . PRICE'S OLD RELIABLi NORTH MAIN STREET. iducements to Buyerss -AT THE o People's Store ! I.adi03' Blok Oxford Ties, patent tip, Oio, elsewhere $1.00. c r fn iMoa 75o. tormcrlv $125 JftillUlcO ivuoaui vavv - Iflhllds' Black Oxford Ties - 5()c, cheap at 76u. ftLadies' Foxed Gaiters.........., 00o, reduced from $1.25. Hen's Tenuis Shoes u ou'y 'luc- WTS'rrfi'irTW 121 No,th Main Street, T1 Him irtM rV W a -ki-t- a tt T A or Sale ! lhree Cars Choice No 1 timothy Hay. a One Car ot Baled Straw. . One Car Minnesota Patent Hour. Nqthlna Finer in tJie Market at any Price, !5 IJiirrels Choice Bye Slour Strictly Pure Kvtlot Mtoaul with low Or trie foods. f srltrfl N presenting Its pot pourri oi coumjcuiioi- poudonco to-day the Herald furnishes Its lenders with sovcral hatches of gleanings hy wldo awako roportore who have taken caro to for repairs, and all the employes hero aro now working at Gordon Pianos. It Is expected thnt It will tiiko two weoks to comploto tho work hero. i Itov. 8. O. Carter and family arrived home, after a delightful trip to tho World's Fair, on Wednesday. I Miss Long, of Donaldson, Is tho glfl Simon Mooie, of Nice street. Miss Uwio Drown, of Mlncravlllo, la tho guest of II r. and Mrs. Jcesio'Loug. ' Mrs. William Keller, Sr., and William Kelfer, Jr., and family of Mt. Onrmol,' were tho guests of Saranol llaupt on Sunday. Mrs. P. O. Meyers and Miss I)Ay, of thlla- delpbia, aro tho gliosis of Richard Morgan. Miss Holzor and friend, of Bridgeport, Conn., aro visiting Mrs. W. S. Sanucr. . High Constaldo John D.ivis has a big- con tract on hand. At tho last meeting of (Joim- cll tt was ordered that all dogs found running on our streets without muzzles bo killed and buried outsido tho borough limits. As tho Correspondent. LMW POLITICAL NEWS Our ltrgular Corro.poiiilont Furnishes Ills Usual Wonkloy Iludgct of News us niennoil From the County Seat Doing of lite Politicians. compile uuiy iuu utoi - o- and most Interesting unmuzzled dogs aro legion, tho HightJCou Items of nows that havo attracted attention during tho past week. MAIIAKOK IO.ANU. Tho funeral of Mrs. Thomas Hullihan, nee Jcunct Murray, of Gllborton, which took nlaco on Monday morning last, was largely at tended. Father McCollough, of Girardville, read tho fuuoral services, From tho amount of quiet mauceffverlng by the Bocrot emissaries sent out from tbo "po lltical centre" to feel tho political pulse, it Is safo to assumo that plans aro being perfected by which tho fato of many a would-bo oOlco holder will bo kept from him until "a blind man could seo" that tho baby politics and their stablo has a big contract for tho summer? Special llEitALn Correspondence. Pottsvjlli:, July 15, 1893. IT is vory llkoly tho Democratic county con vention wilt bo hold on Monday, August 11th, when all tlio agony so far as tho mako up of tho county tlckot, for that party at least, will bo over. August 14th Is not too early, or too """"I latoMUa liiKtthnrlBhttlmo to hold It and Mrs. Frauk Loy and Mrs. S. Mouflo, of .a.inil ,,.,...,.,, tnn ..... u i. Schuylkill Haven, were tho guests c-fjost. I ,cA fm that dfty,and that ,t Jg Jl0,d lu o(1 masior uaicman aim who ou wcinica.uiy ,iulv. . ,. . f, d.nn,ia nf ,i.n Tho Ilorough Council held a mcetldg on L.1Mtlnn rcsnIto, i flnJinB out that that Thursday evening last. 1 .uta and that nlaca will suit tho malorltv of Miss Emma Soidlo, of town, Is visiting tho candidates and tho rank and fllo of his friends in Itoadlng. ' party, but as to day is fixed as tho time for Miss Florcnco Stcldlo and Miss Eutrifjltie, llxing it before theso lines are road by your of Wi'kesbarro, aro the guosts of Mrs. Daniel thousands of readers Bomo othor date may bo Frack. What might havo proved a sorlous, and perhaps fatal, accidout was narrowly averted by tho timoly arrival of a neighbor, at tlio residence of Engineer Andrew Murphy. Ono sympathy racket played by them is not the of his little children whilo playing with kind that wins. Representative John J. Coyle, of Mahanoy City, did somo iusuianco business hero on Thursday morning. Rev. Fathor Maguinn left hero on tho 8 o'clock train I ouday morning last for tho far West to visit a brother who recently met with a sorious accidout in a railroad collision Ills stay thero will depend on the condition of this brother. Tho Rev. Dr. Dougherty I will attend to tho dutlesdurlng hlsabsence. Tho mills of Justlco wcro kept running at a lively gait on Wednesday Ia?t at 'Simlro M. J Koynolds' ollice. Two late subjects of the Czar of Russia, ono a Polander and tho othcj a Jew, met at Malzevllle, and although tho Polo dltTerod with his lalo ruler on many subjects, on his extermination of all Jews ho was in hearty accord, aud proceeded to do up the Hebrew. When Coustablo E. S. Seaman, ol tho Mlddlo ward, went to arrest tho pugua cious Polo ho was met by a quartotto of fight lug females, who soundly thrashed tho oillccr. Defeated in his attempt to arrest his man, aud after obtaining a warrant for tho four womou who Interrupted his plans, ho secured tho ecrvices of that noted chlcttain and "Old-man-not-afraid-to-jump-through1 a-wlndow," Colonel Michael Kcofo, tho Con stablo and his deputy went as far as tho curb stono in front of tho houso in which the transgressors wero securely stationed. All tho efforts of Keefe could not Induce tho Con stablo to go auy nearer and as tho soon to-be prisoners would not como out aud . .1 . ... !. 1....I.J...1 uivo luemstivcs iiuieiiy up iu iuu uaauiui oillcors of tho law, Kecfo luado a bold move mcnt toward tho houso, which ho entered, tho door closing suddenly after he got Inside Nothing was seen or heard from him for about ton minutes, whon ho was thrown pleco meal from tho second story window. Thoy just got enough of him together to put on tho "Dlnkoy" and como before tho 'Squire and profcr a chargo against a cor tain Big Bob, who ho claimed, in his moments of conscious uess, was still after him. Later on High Constable Thomas McLaughlin landed the wholo party In the borough lockup for a fur ther hiring later ou. Misses Korah, Emma and Ella Stanton, of Shenandoah, visited friends iu town this week. P. J. Flannory spent this week In Phlladel phia. M, ltohrholmer, Pott3vllle's great clothing man, spout an hour in, town, on Tuesday last on his way to Shenandoah, Miss Maggio Burns, of Philadelphia, Is vis' lting Miss Maggio McKeon at Maizovlllo, James Maurcr, Isaiah McnscU and Edward Donohoowcro Mahanoy City visitors this week. Paymaster Guy will pay the railroad em ployos on July 25th. Victor Uurchill has rented tne saloon or Mrs. J. J. Splano on Main street, Yictor Is ono of tho most poriilar hotel wen In tbo county am will bo welcomed by his many friends to the West ward. The many friends of Miss Llzislo Bjake, who formerly roaidod bore, but of lato years has resided with her mother in N. J were pained to hear of her doath on Monday last Her body was brought hero on the 10:0o p. m train Thursday. Interment was mado In Parish cemetory, Frackvlllo, on morning at 1Q o'clopk. matches set tiro to her clothing and was soon unvoloped.in names, licummu Morgan, a neighbor, who was passing at tho timcjuinpcd to thorcscuo of the littlo ono, and succeeded In putting out tho flames, but not until the l"gs, arms, faco and neck of tho littlo ono had been severely scorched. It was very fortun- lto that Mr. Morgan was uoar at hand, olec, It is nioro than probable that tho case would havo terminated fatally. Prof I. G, Miller, tho recently appointed Principal of schools, has taken up his resb donee un Railroad avenuo. settled upon and all our conjectures may be knocked into n cocked hat, so I will not wasto timo and spaco over tho matter; auy Monday after tho 7th of August that is not bluo Monday. A CONSTITUTIONAL QUEBTIOH. Apropos of my remarks of tho olllco of County Auditor last week I lnvo been lod to look Into tho quostlou whether tho olllco will oxlst or uotaftor tho first Monday lu January next and gtvo it as an opinion that being cre ated hy tho Btato Constitution, articlo 14, seo tlou 1, which can only bo amended by a veto of tho pcoplo as provided by articlo 18, section 1, tho people must elect three figure-heads to servo as Auuuors. ineir uuues can, ana havo been, taken away and will now mostly devolve on tho newly elected County Con- troller, who will havo to servo for a nominal For Commissioners, Bunj. Sovorn, Shouan doah j 0. 1), Artors, Tremont. For Poor Director, Squlro Fclty, Pino- grovo. For County Auditor, Thou. F. BatdorlT, Pottsvlllo. For County Survoyor, Anybody from Any where. Mr. Charles P. Allen Isnamod on tho tlckot for Recorder when ho Is a caudidato for Com missioner, hooauso Sovcrn and Artors soom to bo prororrod for tho latter positions, and If tho Democrats namo a weak man, or put In a played-out horso for tho race, Allon ran win. For tbo samo reason Mr. Rcntz. of Ashland. had hotter bo nominated for Prothonotary. Uo Is strong, and If another than Kirk Is nominated by tho cnomy, Rentz can win. If ho can ho olectod for Commissioner ho can as sily bo elected for another olllco against a weak or unpopular man. Now lot us sco how businoss will keep up Ith tho abovo tickets in tho Hold, TOINTS. Thoro is nothing now In tho Judgo con- tost. Each candidate is holding his own and trying to get hold of tho othor fellow's. Rehabilitate tho party is tho motto this year on both sides. You may talk and you may rub, you may wash and you may scrub, but an olllco scokcr 111 bo an ofllco seokor 'till ho gets some thing. If ho don't get what ho wants ho'll take something else; and ho will bo after oilico 'till ho dies. Mnldoon or Folmer, that's the cry la Hbecundoah town ; Fohnor Is confident, Muldoon Is spry tuui b mo way mey aro coming aown. The smaller try, nt soshy , Kally round each In turn ; . And which will knock out tho other's eyo is u no mun can loarn. W. S. Sauner, nt the last meeting of salary for big work, whilo tho Auditors will School ,Board, resigned and Simon Moore was set tGOO each per year, which Is big pay for elected to fill tho vacancy. Anthony K rush, who is not familiar with tho uses of a revolver, nourished ono tho other evening greatly to tho consternation of bis family aud tbo neighborhood. Anthony now nominal or no work;, thus entailing an expense of $4,500 lu throe years for doing nothing. This will bo monoy thrown away. all on account of tho fellows who tried to hog it all by having their salarioj increased far languishes in Fort Martin and wonders why hoyond reason and tho just deserts of tho of- ho is thero. Superintendent George Scott and family, of Ebervale, wcro tho guosts of Mr. and Mrs. Mox. Scott during tho week. Mahanoy Piano Is expected to resume operations next Thursday. MAIZKYILLH. Tlio funeral of Mrs. Hullihan, of Gllbcrton, passed through town Monday. It was largely attended, Mrs. Cantwell, of Shenandoah, and Mrs. Brcunan, of Lost Creek, wero tho guests of Mrs. Thomas Cantwell, Thursday. Miss MInnIo Barnes, an accomplished young lady of Philadelphia, spent tho week very pleasantly as tho guest of tho McKeon family. A portion of tho road that had been too narrow since tho electric road was built has been widened, making it safer for drivers. Martin Carroll and family romoved to Phil adelphia, where ho intends to mako his future homo. Martin's many friends will be sorry to loso him, but wish him success. Mr. and Mrs. James King, accompanied by their sou, Francis, of Shenandoah, attended tho funeral of Mrs, King's brother, who died at Shady SIdo, N. J Tuosday. The Seaman family has removed to one ot Bcddull's houses on the West cud, awaiting tho completion of their own houso, near the flees thoy proteud to fill, Tho Govornor cau not be blamed oven a littlo bit for it. Two Democrats and ono Republican will, there foro, scoop In $1,500 iu throo years as tho cost of an attempt on tho part of a Bet of fellows who tried to scoop a much larger sum by hav ing tholr salaries raised and wore prevented from so doing by a watchful Governor. ROTATION IN OFFICE TICKET, Slnco figuring on a probiblo ticket, which is rretty euro to bo a popular ono, tho slate for a rotation lu olllco ticket has undergone a few changes. As reconstructed, hero it is : For Judge, Mason Wcldman, Pottsvillo. For Treasurer, II. J. MulJoon, Shcuau doah. For Prothonotary, 8. C. Kirk, PotUvllle. For Recorder, Joseph G. Smith, Ashland. For Register, Patrick Phillips, Potisvlllo. For Controller, P. M. Dunn, Mlnorsvillo. For Commissioners, James Leahy, G Iber ton, and Franklin R. Webber, of South Main helm Township. For Poor Director, Plerlo Condon, Port Carbon. For County Auditors, John E Doylo, Sheu andoah, and Lewis W. Kopp, Tremont. For County Survoyor, Jacob Kershuer,Tus carora. It will bo noticed that Mr. Kirk, who is now in ofllco, is placed on the rotation ticket thfo la tifuuuiaa It. Ilia hwm ascertained that ho scnooi. .m ,n,,. f 1,1. cn P. J. Kerrigan, a sensible and encrgotio ,,ni. ., , . i. tnr . ,Ll. ..m l'"""" JIP"' ir- the party, never properly recognized, and be- young merchant tailor of this place, will shortly leave for New York, whoro ho Intends to locate, Thero is no doubt of Patrick's suc cess, as ho beloqgs to the class that never falls CSE DANA'S SARSAPAEILLA, n " THE KINDTHAT CURBS". Letter 1.1st. Tho following letters remain uncalled tor at 'He Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pa., post ffiee, July 15, im- Cockrell. P. M. Lynch John McKee J, Alock Morris Charles Parties culling for advertised letters should jleaso say 'tivertteed," One cent barged on all ai vertlsed letters. II. C. HOTSH, P. M, causo he belongs to no ring. P. 11. Dunn Esq., is named for Controller notwithstanding ho withdrew the oard that some follow stuck In the newspapers without first consulting Mr. Dunn, because it has been ascertained that if proferred this responsible position he will not decline it an,d for this place, of all positions, the olllco should seek tho man, not the man the office. Jos. Q. Smith, of Ash land, is put on. for Rocorder although he aspires to bo Register. This is bcoauso ho would make a good Recorder, comes from a will be good locality in framing the ticket and ho can easily ho porsuaded to substitute one $3,500 office for another. Lewis W. Kopp, who is now a caudidato for Poor Director, will rmitlou. Imitations have been put upon the market readlly accent nothing-to-d . for three years, ... ... .. .. I If I. urlft, 1.. $1 KTV1 and a. 1,a l.lllrnlvr n rlnsAlv rtwMnljltnrr AllcocK's orous " " , Pi.tr, I.. nfirl AnMnnm R to hn wnll to bo distanced In tho we tor Poor Director 0ioi.i ,iiv it l. hnwnonr I., no win consent to oo saiveu u.owu wun an Friday ,.i nni 'tw w Auditorshln, So far as ability, location, with Allcock's. for they are worso than religion anu nauouauvy worthless, Inasmuch as they contain delerious Ingredients which aro apt to causo serious in. jury. Remember that Allcock's are the only genuine porous plasters the best external verv nrettv homo wedding. Tho houso was remedy over produced: and when purchasing Ing botches aud It Is more than likely that handsomely decorated, and as tho bridal I plasters da not only ask for but see that you I the fellows whose names aro uot on tuo R. FKACIC villi: On Thursday ovening the rceldonco of Mah Ion Gorber, on NIco street, was tho scone of a aro concerned the foregoing ticket will commend Itself to the masses. BBT 't UP IN TUB OTIIBU ALLEY. But the Democrats aro proverbial for mak AT KEITfSR'S party outcrod the parlor tho picture was a get Allcock's Porous Plasters. very pretty one. Tho bride was attendod by M'ssos Essie Brown, of Miucrsville, and Edith Long, of Donaldson, while the groom was waited on by Elmer Gerher, a brother of the bride, and Mr. Otto, of Donaldson. The Rev. 8. 0. Carter, of the M. E. church, of town, per formed the ceremony. After tho ceremony the bridal party enjoyed the customary ban. quet, which was participated In by the rola Uvea and Imm dlate friends, of the contracting parties, Filling a Pulpit, Rev. Thomas R. Edwards will preach In the Trinity Reformed chureh to-morrow evening, in place of the regular pastor. There will be no service In the morning, Mu.lcul TrHt, The patrons of the Keudrlck House have persuaded Alfred llalstcaJ, the vocalist, to prolong his visit at that popular resort for The presents wero numerous, costly another week, Don't fall to hear elm sing. and. elegant, and Mr. and Mrs Long are now I 7-3-Uw 0. ticket will combine to spoil It lu tho oon ventlon. If they do tho Republicans will have the grandost opportunity of their lives and thoy cau go in and win with a ticket like the following ; For Judge. William D. Seltzer, Pottsville, For Treasurer, David Wbltehouse. Pott vllle, For Prothonotary. Frauk Rente, Ashland, For Recorder, Cfhas, F, Alien, Tainaqua. For Register, Joseph mwards, ai. Llalr. For Controller, Chas, H. Haziard, Potts rtUle. Chamber lave 12 of them in stock which Suits ! will be the last to be had at SCHOOL 11 IIS The Priucipalship Vacancy Now Filled. ' J, E GOOPER THE MM- Tlio Mooting Wui it Lively Ono. and Kcsultml In tho Retortion of Additional Touchers mul Now Ja niton for tlio Schools. bo chance ot each, nnyoo may teach. i, mat, ono will win, to Keep tho people's tin, Who has tho largest number ut votos. N. OHTJEOH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Con VYLore mul When Services Will lio ducted To-morrow, Trinity Rotormed church, Itov, Robert 'Iloylo, pastor. Scrvlcoa tomorrow at 10 m, and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. ffiverybody welcome English Lutheran church, M, II. llavlce, pastor. Services at 10:30 a, m. aud 6:00 p. m. Junday school at 1:30 p. m Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7. Welsh Baptist church. Preaching servlcos at 10 a. m. and 6 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. 1). 1 Svans. Sunday school at s p. m. Everybody welcome Roman Catholic church of tho Annunciation, Cherry street, abovo West street, Itov. il. F 'ltellly, pastor. Masses at 8:00 and 10:00 a. m. Vespers at 3:00 p. m, Kehelos Israel Congregation, West Oak street, Kov. S. Rabinowltz, Rabbli service, every Friday evening; Saturday and Sundaj ifternoou and evening. St George's Lithuanian Cathollo church, jorner Jardln and Cherry streets, Itov. L. Abromaltls, pastor. Mass and preaching at 10 Vospers at 3 p. m. Ebenezer Evangollcal church, Rev. U. M. Lien- icnwalner, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a m. in German, and 6:30 p. m. In English. Sunday ichool at 1 :30 p. m. All are heartily Invited to Utcnd. Salvation Army, corner Mpln and Oak stroets, 'aptaln Enther and Lieutenant Shindel In command. Services all day, commencing at ind II a. m. and 3 and 8 p. m. Meetings will 30 hold every night during tho week excepting vlonday night. Presbyterian church. Servlcos conducted to-morrow at 0:30 p.m. by tho Chrlstaln Ec- doavor Society. Sunday school at 2 p. m. 'be Christian Endoavor Socloty will meet on TuonJay evening at 7:30. Prayer mooting on Thursday evening at 7:30. All aro cordially Invited. All Saints' Protostant Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main. Morning servlco at 10:80 and evening at 7 o'clock. The rector oBl elates at morning serves alternately and at overy evening service. Tho lay rcadir, Charles Ilasklns, officiates In tho absence ot the rector, 0. 11. Urldgman. Sunday school at n. All scats free and everyoody mado heartily welcome. First Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Wm. .'owlck, pastor. Divine worship at 10:30 m. and 0. 30 p. m. Hev. I. M. Gable, pastor ot the M. E. church of Mahanoy City, will preach at 10:30 a. m. Preaching by tho pastor at 6:30. ubjooti "Spiritual Worship." Sunday school at S p. m. Epworth League at 6:45 p. 'rayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday ovening Strangers and others are always welcome. Primitive Methodist church, Rev. J. Proudc pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p.m. Morning subject: "Tlio first Con corn ot Life." Evening subject; Absent from the body, present with the Lord." Sab bath school at 3p- m. Christian Endeavor at :3U p. m. every Sabbath. Class mcetlnge Tuosday and Wednesday ovenlngg nt 1 o'clock and Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All seats free. Any one not having a ohurch home Is cordially Invited to como here. USE DANA'S HARSAPA1 IIiLA, its "THE KIND TH AT ( PB 5a" No llusluess Cotime. Some months ago tho School Board adopted a recommendation mado by the thenSuperln tendent Freeman that a businoss course bo introduced In the High School. It was otli daily stated last night that tho Board had abandoned tho Idea because the Board cannot seo its way clear, financially, for the add! tional expense this year. If you are troubled with a"hacklng cough1 Downs' Elixir will give you relief at once, Warranted as recommended or money re funded, lni The Next (liimt, Tho next game of base ball to be played tho trotting park will be between tho Free laud and homo team. Hoys Wuntotl. Five or six smart boys from the Fourth and Fifth wards to soil tho Suntlav Vwm and mako money. Apply at ofiiee this evening. Uougtiluc LMdi to Oousatuptlon, Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at inoo. Olieu Away, For sixty days Koagey, the photographer, wlU give a 10x13 platinum picture with every dozen of his $3 cabinets. HE School Board hold an adjourned meeting last night and oloctod a principal of tho High school, four additional teachers and a corps of janitors and Jaultrosscfl for tho term of 1693-4. Fourteen of tho dlrco tors wero prosont, Messrs. Conry, O'Honrn, Lynch, Gallaghor, Dovltt, Burke, Muldoon, Ogdcn, Bcddall, Hanna, Trozlso, Bronnan, Mauloy and Davonport. Tho meeting was a vory harmonious ono until tho result on tho voto for Janitors was announced, whon Messrs. Conry and Davon port got Into a vory heated argument ovor a protest Mr. Davenport mado, becauso E. D. Bcddall was not ro-electod with tho rost of tho old janitors. After tho discussion ceased thero was no furthor Interruption of the bust- ' ness. Before the election of teachers was entered into, Mr. Gallaghor said tho toachors and sal- arics commltteo had rocolvod forty-threo op- llcatlons for tho position of principal and that thero wcro four additional positions to bo filled. M. F. Conry, M. H. Brltt and Miss Mary A. Laffcrty wore reportod as applicants for tho postliou of second assistant lu tho High school. Tho following list of applicants for appoint ments as teachers was thou read : Nolllo L. 'Hara, Aunio V. Loymol,FannIe D. Gruhlur, Julia Cloary, Annlo B. Bronnan, Jonnio A. Noary, Emma Eisenhower, Julia Mllos,Annio Burke, Julia Donahue, Bridget Plynii, James Mullahoy, Maggio Coughlln, Hachaol Schultz, of Bloomshurg, Sadlo Dauloll, Jonnio Gunter, O. L. Milos, of Gordon, and Gertie B. Hess. After tho list was read a ballot was taken aud It resulted as follows : Nellie L. O'Hara, 2 votes; Julia Miles, 12; Annlo Burko, 12; James A. Mullahoy, 10; Annlo V. Loyraol, 3; Jennlo Gunter, 3; Fannlo D. Gruhlor. 2: Bridget Flynu, 1; Gertie R. Hess, 1. Tho first uamod four having received a majority of the votes cast wcro declared oloctod. Tho Secretary thou read tho forty-two in dications for tho prlncipalship, and of tho lot only two applicants woro votod for, tho do- cision or tho Board going In favor of J. W. Cooper, of Tromont, who rocoived 13 votes. Wilson A. Diley, of Philadelphia, received ono voto. Tho commltteo on building and ropalrs submitted a report recommending that tho salaries of the janitors and tho Janitrossos ro- main tho samo as last yoar $33 por month for the men and $15 for tho women j that two wlditioual janitrossos be appointed for duty In tho now school building; that ouo of tho jan itors bo givon full chargo of tho heating ap paratus in that building, and bo hold respon sible for keeping tho collars in good condition. A motion mado by Mr. Davenport and sec onded by Mr. Ogden, that tho Board ro-oloct all tho old janitors and janltrescs, was carried. The Board then proceeded to havo Its votca recorded and when tho result was announced It was found that each of tho following partlos had received 1 1 votes : James McHuch. Abo Mostow, Luwis Hopkins, Henry Cook, Mrs. ilarklo, Mrs. Latham, Mrs. Schnltz, Mrs. 'lynu, Mrs. Stanton and Mrs. Sassier. E. D. Beddall rocoived 4 votes. President Conry declared all tho old corps, with tho exception of Mr. BoddaU, oloctod by a majority of tho votes. Mr. Davenport arose and said the defeat of Mr. Beddall was a party shot and President Conry promptly called him to order. A hot exehango of words ensued, during which Mr Davenport maintained that he had a right to spoak on the subject and Mr. Conry held that ho should havo made his explanation before tho voto was taken. Mr. Davenport fluallyjook his scat. But upon the announcement nVthe chair that ho was at liberty to speak if ntnkKpf tho mom bers objected Mr. Davonport agsK aroso and said ho did not think it right to dlschargo a man who had been aa faithful as Mr. Beddall had while othors less faithful wore retained, especially when no causo for Mr, BoddaU's removal had been given. Presldeut Conry said, "Wo will admit ho has been more than faithful, especially to you." Mr. Davenport fired up and for several momenta he and the chair exchanged somo very warm aud ironical remarks. Tho discussion was finally ended by Mr, Davenport taking his seat and the board pro ceeded to elect a janitor to fill the vacancy and two additional janltrcsses. Tho male applicants were John Baoger, James J. Powell, John R. Davis and J&bcc Powell. M r. Saeger received ten rotes and was declared elected, Messrs. Ogdcn, Tro zUe, Bcddall and Davenport refrained from voting. Mrs. Lechloitner and Mrs. James Kenny were elected additional janitrossos, the former receiving ten votesand the latter nine, Mrs. Bowman received two votes and Mrs. Kitchen one. After giving instructions for the drainage of tbo two new Bchool buildings to the proper committee the board adjourned. You are Invited to call nt .?tick.e'ti Carpet Store, No. xo toutli Jardlu Street, to see hlsmrvr Hue ot Carpets, OU CloUir and "Window Bfeades
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