fat Evening Herald. VOL. VIII.-NO. 154 SHENANDOAH. PA.. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 30. 1893. ONE CENT. The Absolutely Free ! .To every customer who purchases goods to the amount of We will give as a present Shepp's Photographs of the World. J. P.Williams & Soil. Look at Our WIDOW DISPLAY k large consignment of Misses' and Children's Qn Fancy Ribbed Hose, (worth 12i and 15) at Is 116-118 North Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. Now to make Boom for: TTiave concluded to sell off all the Russet Shoes I have at a Big Reduction. Children's Shoes, formerly $1.00, now 65 cents. Children's Shoes, formerly $1.25. now 75 cents. All kinds of Women's Russet and Oxford Shoes' at and below cost. 14 South Main Street, If SHE1TA1TBOA1I, X-A.. Big Inducements to Buyerss6- o AT THE o 5 s Store ! Ladies' Block Oxford Ties, patent tip, 05c, elsewhere $1.00. Ladies' Russet Oxford Ties 75e, formerly 51.25. Cliilds' Black Oxford Ties 60c, cheap at 75c. Ladies' Foxed Gaiters 00c, reduced from $1.25. Men's Tennis Shoes only 40c. 121 North Main Street, New Fall Styles , . .m, . , Velvet, Tapestry Body Brussels. NEW RAG CARPET New Oilcloths Linoleums! AT ! public schools, Getting Ready for the New Term. OPENING MONDAY NEXT, Many Hundreds of Dollars Hpcntlu Hopalrs, linprnieiiu'iits and flom-ntl Gleaning Up. Tho High Scliool In an Almost Now Con-Ullon-Othor Holldliigs. OBE'S OBSERVATIONS. CHOOIi teachers and scholars who have been away from town enjoy ing vacations aro now wondlug thoir ways back again and making ready for tho opening of tho classes next Mem day. All tho buildings aro now tho scenes of great activity; carpenters, painters and janl tors aro busy tearing down, robuildlng, re pairing, ro-painting and giving tho rooms a general cleaning up, and tho School Directors predict that when tho term opens all tho buildings will bo found in better condition as a wholo than thoy have ovor boon beforo. In tho general cleaning up tho board has taken tho precaution to fortify iteolf against any posslb'.o complaint by tho Board of Health. Tho basement of ovcry building in tho town has been cleared of all dirt and rofuso and the foundation walls havo been whitewashed insldo and outside. Ten cart loads of rubbish wcro taken from one collar, tho accumulation of years. Under tho new school law it becamo noces. sary to havo independent out-houscsat all tho school buildings, and in order to comply with the law considerable expenditure has been ruado by tho board for fenco building. Every school yard has required a fenco, but tho greatest expenditure in this connection was mado at the Coal street building, which has been entirely surrounded by a substantial fenco and also providtd with a dividing. Tho building upon which tho most money has been oxponded for ro airs is tho High school. Iu consequence of tho fire last fall it was necessary during tho vacation to tear down and replace tho celling of overy room. A new chimney has been built in placo of tho one in which tho firo started and tho high school room and the grammar school room In which Miss O'Conncll taught for so many years aro now connected. Miss O'Counoll will continuo to occupy tho latter room after tho term opens, but as soon as tho new West street building is oompletcd tho room will bo surrendered to tho first as sistant in tho Iligh school and Miss O'Con noil's class will bo transferred to tho new building. Tho High School building has also been thoroughly ro-paintcd and ro-decorated insido and presents a very attractivo appearance. Beforo tho school opens the platform in tho High School room will bo re-carpeted and tho present organ will havo been removed to niako room for a handsome new piano. Considerable tlmo and expenso has also boen expended on tho Lloyd street building, and ono of tho improvements is a now boiler of increased capacity for heating purposes. It will bo necessary to havo two schools in tho Luthorau church on West Cherry Btrcet again, and the board has taken steps to im prove tho means of ventilation. Tho improvements and repairs havo been oxtensivo and tho board has been obliged to spend considerable money for them, hut an Inspection of tho buildings willsatlsfy any ono that tho money has been woll spent. School Director A. J. Gallagher has been a hard worker this summer As acting chairman of tho building and repairs committee ho has de voted a great deal of his personal attention to tho work. Superintendent Whitaker.l'rincipal Coopor and Secretary Frank Hanna havo thoir headquarters in tho Union street bulldlug. They spend ten hours every day assorting, reoording and marking tho great stoek of books, elates and othor supplies, which have been purchased for the schools under the free toxt book law. When tho result of their work Is given tho public next week there will be some very interesting and surprising Informa tion, Baxter's Mandrako Bitters cure Indigestion heartburn, costlveness and all malarial dis eases. Twenty-flve cents por bottle. lm Music in the Air. Tho St. Nicholas Baud camo to town last evening in full uniform and sorenaded a num ber of our citizens, among them Prof. E. W. Wilde, who is their instructor. Tho baud is composed of genial young fellows who ronder excellent music. Their dark blue uniforms with gold trimmings aro very attractivo. Chas. A. Loder, tho dellniator of German comedy is coming. 8-20-5t What Ho Hi-es anil Hears During UN Tr.ivpls, To cat peaches as a medloino seems rather odd, but it Is nevertheless a fact, corroborated by ono of our leading physicians, that peaches aro both food and medicine. "1'eaches," said my Informant, "aro a tonic, an aporont, a food and a drink combined. Thoy aid tho digestion, reduco redress of tho nose, aro good for biliousness, aid tho blood and improvo tho comploxion." Teaches wcro novor better or sweeter or cheaper than now. Feast upon thorn while you can. Many amusing iricidonts I hoar related in my wandeiings about town. I was In tho company of a young lady ono evening this week and sho told mo of an cnjoyablo as well as an amusing trip sho and ono or two other young ladios had at Fountain Springs on Sun day. Thoy were accompanied by a young man visiting town, but whoso homo is in Philadelphia, Ho entertained them royally, and tho ladies enjoyod his company immense ly until tlity roached certain dam wliero peoplo aro privileged to tako a row if they do slro. Itlght hero is whero tho young man's gallantry oxcecdod their fondest expectations. In fact tho young ladlesat loast ono of them wero overcome by .his kindness. However, don't for tho life of you, mention Fountain Springs to either of these young ladios. Only tho peoplo immediately upon tho ground can appreciate tho depressed condi tion of affairs iu this section by reason of tho default in payment of wages by tho I'. & It C. & I. Co. and from tho statements mado by come of tho business men it Is surprising that more than half tho busiucss places aro not closed. On Monday tho traveling salesmen flocked into tho town with tho expectation of making collections, hut it is safo to say that soveuty-flve per cent, went out of town disappointed. Tho drummers had heard that tho P. & R. company paid tho mine employes on Saturday and when their bills wcro not met thoy seemed surprised, but after It was explained that the pay received was only for tho last two weeks of July and no wnges for August had been paid thoy could more readily sco why tho cash was not flow ing. Ono drummer said ho would return to headquarters and wait until the clouds would roll by. Another drummer said ho was on the road with instructions to mako collections and to avoid taking orders lor goods if ho could da bo without giving offense to his cus tomers while tho depression lasts. A Scran ton drummer was in town yesterday and said everything is as dull iu tho Lackawanna nnd Luzcrno regions as hero. Ono miner from Yatesvlllo Bald tho employes of tho Knickor bockcr and Ellcnguwnu collieries aro very .much discouraged. Thoy haio not recolved a pay iu six weeks and had nothing to base a hope for ono. Tho P. & B. company paid at the Alaska, Bcliancc, Locust Spring, Locust Gap and Monitor collieries to-day. From present indications Labor Day will not bo observed in any other way than gen cral idleness in this region this year. Thero will bo nothing special in this town, or in fact in any other in the county. Some jieoplo havo tho hardihood to announco picnics in ono or two places, but if thoy aro dopondlng upon this end of tho valley for succcbs they will ho out of pocket. Thero aro too many peoplo here just now who aro really in need of bread. Obe, Fancy bhootlug. Peter L. Murphy, of Philadelphia, who was tho guest of .lohu A. Bcilly, of town, thoast week, loft for Atlantic City this morning. During Ills Btay hero Mr. Murphy gave tho Bportsnieu of this town several pointors and proved an expert in pigeon shooting. Ho gavo several free exhibitions, tho principal ono being that of yoster- day afternoon when ho Introduced sovoral trick Bhots, He killed ten blue rocks straight, turning his back to the trap after each shot and waiting for tho signal. He introduced a numbor of other tricks among them, allowing the guu to Ho upon tho ground until tho trap is sprung. Mr. Murphy wears a championship gold medal which ho won at a tournament of the Silver Lake Guu Club, Philadelphia. He is wrapped up in the sjmrt and gives exhibitions in the towns he visits merely for pleasure and, of course, apphuse. Nothing In It. Somebody started a report in'tho First ward yoeterday that when Justice Monaghan is on duty at Philadelphia as Inspector of Immi gration ho will allow only Galway or Mayo won to laud. A few took the report quite seritmtly and there was eou!drablo fun ovor it. UouglihiK Leo te Ottowuiptlou, Kemp's Balsam will .top the cough t so. Is This True ? From the llazleton Sentinel. Mr. C. G. Hancock is to become general passenger agent of tho Lehigh Valley. Mr, Hancock is the best pasecngeragentin Amer ica. Ho kept at tho head in all administra tions and If tho report is true the Valley has an able man. But it is being hinted that tho "deal" Isn't over that is, thero is complaint that tho di vorce has not been an absolute ono and that the schemers havo taken a new tack. The plan is this: Tho Valley and Central will take all the half dead branches of the Bead ing and in brief it will bo tho reduction of tho Beading to a little lino from Philadelphia to WilHamsport, but In tho end the combine will be a fact, only the Beading will not be tho great road. A Uuuaway. The Italian who keeps a fruit stand at tho corner of White and Centre streets met with a loss yesterday afternoon. He started out with a load of watermelons, peaches and other fruit with the Intention of sailing the stook down the valley. When he resetted the outskirts of Wm. I'eiin hit horse became an manageable and pulled the load Into a field 1U1 with stump-. The wagon was almost demolished and the fruit was scattered la all directions and mado unmarketable. MEAN BUSINESS NOW. Shenaiiilo ih and 1'otMvUto Clubs to l'l.y it Series, To-morrow Managor Bradigau, ol tho Shen andoah baeo ball club, will go to Pottsvlllo to mako tho final arrangements for a sories of gamos which will decido tho championship between tho two clubs. Tho series will con sist of four games, two at Shonandoah and two at Pottsvlllo. Should tho clubs end oven on tho sories thero will bo a toss to decido upon grounds for tho fifth and flual gamo. Iu order that tho arrangements shall bo car ried out in good fith and to provent any wrangling on tho diamond, oach club will do posit $100 iu bank as a forfeit. Tho first gamo will bo played hero on Soptembcr 8th. USE DANA'S SABSAPARILLA, its "THE KINIXTnAT CUBES." I'JSltaONAL. Mrs. O. A. Kcim has gouo to Dudloy, N. J,, to visit relatives. P. J. Mulliolland and Michael Muldoou spent to dav at Pottsvillo. Mrs. Charles Bartsch went to Wadosvlllo this morning to visit friends. Missos Ella McGinnls and Anna Dongler havo returned from Chicago. Dr. Gallaglier, of Washington, I). 0., is tho guost of his brother-in-law, Senator B. J. Mouaghan. Elmer Willmau, who has boon spending tho past few wcoks visiting friends in town, loft fur his homo in Mauorton, N. Y. A TROTTING SECRET. An Old Black Horse Stuffed With Surprises. STORY OP i TRIAL TROT, USE DANA'S SARSAPABILLA, its " THE KIND THAT CUBES". Huso Hall. Part of tho fonco around tho baso ball grounds at tho trotting park was blown down by Monday night's storm. Kcpairs will bo mado immediately. Martin, of tho Shenandoah team, put op an excellent gamo for tho Readings, at Beading, yesterday. Tho Harrisburgs woro tho oppos ing forces. Martin and Fox led in tho batting with threo hits each. Contrary to oxpoctatlons thoro will bo no gamo hero on Labor Day. Tho homo team plays two gamos at Mahauoy City on that day. Tho Pennsylvania R. B. team will play hero on I rid ay. Frank Henry is in Philadelphia hunting up a good all around man for tho homo toain. Many aro laboring uidcr tho improssion that Frank and W. Henry of tho homo tonm aro brothers. Frank's brother is still playing third baso for tho York team. It is reported that Davo Boilly Is off tho Pottsvillo team for tho balanco of tho season. Thero aro no loss than twenty applicants for tho leaso of tho Trotting park baso ball grounds for next soason. Fredericks, a Philadelphia man, has been secured by tho homo team and is oxpected hero to-night. Ho will play third baso. Renova, of tho River Lcaguo, will play hero on September 3rd. A common cold should not bo ncgloctcd, Downs' Elixir will euro it. lm A HrlffSlrlho. Tho employes of tho Pattorson collery, near Mt. CannclgWho wont out on a strike Monday morning because thoir pay for the last half of July was not forthcoming resumed work yosterday. Tho paymaster arrived at tho colliery a fow hours after tho men had turned out and immediately disbursed thoremainder of tho wages duo for July. Tho paymastor ruantainod that his failure to arrivo at the mines with tho cash on Saturday was bocauso ho missed his train at Philadelphia threugl endeavoring to get his large bills changed Into small curronoy. USE DANA'S SARSAPABILLA, rrs "THE KIND TnAT OUEES." Notice to l'arents and Teachers. School will open Monday, Sept. 4th. Superintendent Whitaker will bo in his office in tho High school building at 0 a. ra. on Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 30 aud 31, for the purpose of issuing tickets for the ensuing term. The teachers are required to meet in the High school room on Saturday, Sept. 3d, at 0 a. ma business of the utmost importance is to be transacted. 8-Mt M. P. Whitaker, Supt. Sisters Leigh, tho English twin marvels, in thoir mystifying "Dolusion Danco" are with Loder's "Oh, What a Night" Co. 8-20-Bt Got u Trutttr, Too. M. P. Conry, tho South Main street hotel keeper, has decided to try and win laurels at tho Rlugtown Fair races on Soptomber 8th, with his maro, Salllo C. Mr. Conry is net boasting about his possession, but ho says should Sallle see a clear track towards the close of tho race the farmers behind her will have to beat 4:10 to get under tho wire ahead of hor. The llronco Han, While William Meyriek was driving up the mouutain at the north and of Main street this morning seated in a sulky belli ud a broneo, the animal suddenly wheeled around ami ran down the mountain t break-neck speed. Meyrlok escaped and the broneo was recaptured uninjured, but the milky was wrecked at the corner of Main and Coal streets. Amk QU tWwf. A Shenandoah Sport Mlsjudgr-d (lie Millie Up of a Shahhy Looking Quadruped and l'nrlrd AVHh Considerable Money on What Ho Thought was Sure. T IS not often that tho horsemen nnd sporting men of tho largost town iu Schuylkill county snnp at n false bait, but when thoy do bito they drlvo their tcetli deep into it and generally bring upon themselves ft very sovoro attack of indigestion. Snappers had not had a chauco for sovoral years until Monday last, when ono of our most prominent aud gritty sports was taken in, boots and nil. On Monday lost thoro was considerable talk about some horso being backed to run against time at tho Lavcllo grounds. Several of our townsmen went down to set the trial. There was not near as much talk over tho affair Monday night and thero seemed to bo some mystery about tho wholo thing. When peo ple who wcro thoro were asked about tho ro sult they petulently answered, "O, it was nothing worth mentioning." Tho cat leaped out of tho bag last night. Tho story as told by ono who claims to havo n knowlcdgo of all tho circumstances Is that last Monday morning a Mt. Carmol man arrivod in town .driving an old,and apparently broken down black horso of tho kind sonio peoplo call clothes-horses. Tho animal's riba wero prominent, his legs wcro a counterpart of thoso Boon on tho "beforo using" horso blanket advertisements, and his tall resem bled an old, very old feather duster, but that same horso had a roguish cyo. Tho Mt. Carmcl man drove to a livery stablo on Whito street and offered tho steed in oxchango for another horso and J75 iu cash. Tho ofl'er was received derisively. Tho horso was then driven to a Coil street stabloand tho driver told of tho ofler ho had mado at tho other plico and thero was moro deriiivo displays. ' "Why.that horso aint worth 75 cents," said tho Coal street man. "Ain't ho.though I" oxclaimod tho driver. "No ho 'ain't ho though,' " wns tho retort. "You ought to seo him trot j he's a dandy," persisted tho driver. "Trot I ha ! ha ! ha I that's a good joke. Trot I Why tho thing is doad and you don't know it. Trot I Well, woll, that is a good ono." "You may laugh and talk, but I say this horse can trot and I'vo got tho mouoy to say he can," "Oh I go homo aud buy oats for him with your monoy aud don't throw it away." "I say lie's a Hotter " "What's that ?" Jusfthen tho sport who subsequently played a leading part iu tho play arrived upon the sccno. "Did I hear you say that animated skeleton cau trot 1" "Y-a-n-s, I said that laminated what-yer-may-call-it can trot," replied tho driver with a sneer; "and what's more, I've got dcr duff to say he can go in lose dan troj, too see?" Tho driver was getting wanned up and "slangy." Ho appeared to bo voxod by the asperious cast upon his horse. The dialogue continued quite a whilo, dur ing which the driver said that since early morning be had driven tho animal from Mt Carmol to Bingtowu ; from tho latter placo to this town; and ho was williug to drive him to Lavello and yet bet ho oould make a mile in three minutes. The town sport saw tho glimmer of a "cinch" and a wager was mado. The Mt. Gunnel man drove tho horse to Lavelle, stop- plug uu mo ruau iv nave new shoes, put on the horee. The Shenandoah delegation went down by tralu. When tho time for the start was at hand there was quite a sprinkling of sporta on tho grouud. Five stop-watches were pulled out to make sure that there should be no mistake about tho trot "He's off!" "Look at him pull out!" "Look at that dust fly!" "Ain't lie leaving the traok behind f Sueh were the exclamations for a brief period and when the horso passed under thn uim th time ... asked for, and 'lS;B8" was the answer. It is said tho Shenandoah sport droppod fS6, and others parted with sums ranging from ono to twonty dollars. The exact amount that changed hands has not been ascertained, because everybody concerned seemed to havo forgotten all about the raco as soon as it was over. t it very hetlhu ad WadM ViUm affilM to lM The motto of tho proprietors of Dr. nenry Baxter's Mandrake Bitters is, "the greatest good to the greatest number," and so Bell a large bottle of a valuable remedy for tho MuaU price of 85 oents. and warrant bottle to give satUfkotion or nonay ro- """"" lm f)t Cuta up to f&oo put yard for Oilcloths. CH aol H them. Abo a number of SteimiMHtM t your own prioo. Rk carpets MfttlvlO Mdr tX C, T. J iu-ke'H Store and KVfltor?, 10 Houih JarUin elreet. t 1