. ... The Evening Herald. VOL. VITl.-NO. 221. SHENANDOAH. PA.. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1893. ONTE CENT ..SPECIAL GIVEN AWAY TO Folding Tables! Folding Music Racks! Folding Book Racks! pleusuro of presenting vou with one very respectiuuy yours, 116-118 North Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. t Our Holiday Oil Ladies' Fine Gondola Button Shoes, with tip and fancy too, Boys' Good Hand-made Shoes, for wet weather, at A fine lino of all sizos anil makes in shoos. Our motto: "Good goods and low prices." XT) have put on our Counters a nice line, Carlsbad and German China, suitable for wedding, birthday or anni yersary gifts ; also, something- very handsome in Portraits, Frames and general Art Goods. Come to us and get a fine Crayon Portrait of yourself or some member of your family, free, with $10.00 worth of goods. Ask us for particulars. GIRVIN. Bui -CAN & WAIDLSY'S Choice Goods! NEW MINOE .MEAT. We soil tho Best Grade keep no second grade. NEW BLOATER MACKEREL, extra largo. Pino now No. 1 Mackerel. OUR FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER. Always the best quality and always fresh. OUR NEW FISHING CREEK BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. NEW COMB HONEY. Now Evaporated Apricots, Nectarines and Peaches. Now Citron and Lemon Peal. TTTILL BUY: 8 lbs Now French Prunes ; 8 lbs New Raisins, off W stalk; 8 lbs Now Cleaned Currants; 7 lbs Now Currants, not cleaned ; 1 lb Now Mixed Tea, good quality ; 2 caiiB Whole Toma toes, extra quality; 8 cans Now Tomatoes, standard quality ; 2 am New Corn, "Pride- of Shenandoah" brand nothing bettor in tho market ; 8 can3 Now Corn, Maryland packing ; 2 caiiB New Salmon, extra quality. For Sale to Arrive I Ono Cqr Minnesota Patont Flour. Ono Car Middlings. One Car Choice Old Corn. ? You aro a buslnoss man, anil used to straight forward buslnoss lalk facta facts facts. Your wlfo lias boon looking for a Piano. Sewing Machine, Organ. Chamber Suit, Parlor Suit, Or soinothlng clso In our lino. Why not buy It now. Wo aro selling cheaper than over. J.RMLUAMS&SOH FI1EMIUM MY CUSTOMERS. mHIS onnnrtunlty to bo- cure one of these beautiful mill useful article I am sure you will appreciate. Hear in iniurf that I make no extra charge fr' fjoods on uccount of this Premium OIIir. Trust- inir you will rail and see me, unci that I shall have the of thesu urtlclea, I tun To cadi iiurcliKMcr T . of jjcmmHs nmomititit; y to$2 raiirmttNomcCni- cnclur FciHIJ. 14 South Main Street, QL50 Cents Ono Car Puro Chop. Two Care Timothy nay. Two Cars Oats. ! Dili I Some Effects of the Sudden Cold Snap. WELCOMED BY MINERS 1 If tho l'rosent Weather Continue It Will 111 nil l'rolmlilllty Jtcnnlt In Kvepluj; tho Milieu M'orklng (in the l'rosellt .Schedule. Other Work. HE wlntereenson is hero with all its freezing characteristics and tho small boy's rliymo to tho cllect that "your nose is rod, the violets bluo, sco your mous tache, as thick as glue," comes in very appro TV priately. Tho cold whether increased in severity yesterday, accompanied by winds, and continued so all night and this morning. It was bitter cold last night and few people ventured out upon the streets. At ouo-tlmo tho thermometer showed that tho tempera ture was but fivo degrees above tho freezing point. Thero was only ono picco of mischief dono by the galos which aroso yesterday and that affectod tho stroet cloctric light system. When t'10 hour arrived to turn on tho current last oveniug it was found that nouo of the arc lamps would burn. A tost showed thero was a break some placo, and Go.irgo Lemborg and Qaorgo Seagor started out to find it. It was a cold and tedious job, but after n search of two hours they located tho troublo at tho comer of Jardin and Lloyd streets, whoro a lamp by rapid swinging to and fro on account of tho gales had bcoomo disconnected. The employes of tho Sohuylkill Traction Company suffered from tho sudden chango in tho weather yesterday and to-day. Tho freezing gales sweeping ovor the platform of tho cars niado tho position of tho men ex tremely uncomfortable, and when their cars stopped at a turnout or other point of delay thoy eagerly sought tho shelter of tho cars If thero are any employes wha have decided to give up work on tho road for the winter this weather will cause them to rosigu very soon. Despito tho cold woather Mr. Watte, tho representative of tho Seeley Manufacturing Company of Now York, which has the con tract for all tho overhoad electrical work on tho Lakosido Electric Hallway, started men this morning on tho poling and wiring of tho lino. This was a cold job, but as many of them aro old hands at tho work brought from othor place", and many of the town men employed had similar oxporienoe when tho Schuylkill Traction Company's lino was constructed, tho freezing weather did not prevent the force from working. Tho change is welcomed with delight by tho miners. It makes travel to and from tho mines and their homo vory unoomfortablc, and In soma cases distressing, but they will gladly put up with this in return for steady wotk, and a hard winter generally moann au Increase demaud for coal, which should mean more work for tho miners. On Tuesday it was reported that orders hail been sent out from Philadelphia to tho effect that owing to tho mild woather tho P. & H. collieries would shut down two days in each week. If tho wcathor was the solo causo of this decision it is safe to say that tho company has chaugod its mind within tho past forty eight hours. An Interesting Letter. After being sick with Lung, Liver and Kidney troublo, and after trying several of our most eminent physicians and obtaining no relief, I took Microbe Killer. It cured me. Mr, Joseph 15. Freeman, Portsmouth, N. II. THE TRACTION COMPANY. Interesting Items Cunrerulni; the Opera tion ot Its Lines. A few days ago a report was circulated that the Schuylkill Traction Company contem plated making a reduction in the wages of ita employes. A gentleman oonnoctod with the company has doclared tho report a false ono. Positions on tho road aro not much (ought after in tho winter season; in fact, a number of men who have been serving ivs motor men and conductors are throwing up tho posltious to go back to tho mine. Tho walls under tho boilers at the Kappa hanuock power house havo sprung badly and tho company has a force of men on to repair them. USE DANA'S SAESAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT OUBEB." Union Meetings, Tho oamps of tho P, O. S, of A. In this district have decided upon holding union meetings every month during the winter, Tho district is presided over by District President S. L. Brown, of town, and it was through his efforts that the meetings were arranged, the first of which will be held to. morrow evening in the lodge room of Camp 3SS, of Lost Creek. Representative from all camps In the dWtilot will be present, and a good time is expected. llfnr tit Mind, John A. Iieilly's Is the place to get the purest wlnos and Honors, best beer and alos and finest brands of cigars. 10-lG-tf WASHINGTON WHISPERINGS, j f Sumo InttirextliiK Details of Affairs of NtitlaiMl I inportitucn. Special Hkiai,ii Corresp mrienoe. Washington, D. C, Nov. 15 Thoro aro two things uppermost In tho thoughts and words of the residents of tho Capitol in these days. Thoy aro tho elections and tin-American policy of the Administration in regard to Hawaii. In tho matter of the rosult of tho elections and tho effect it is likely to lmvo on tho legislation, particularly tho tariff legisla tion of the noxt Congress, n great deal of Interest is manifested. Tho battlo between tho two patties with protection or freo trado tho ruling issue, having resulted In a victory so ovorwliolmlngly in favor of tho former, tho opinion at onco gained currency that tho Democratic party in Congress would bo so influenced thorcby as to gioatly modify its Intended course in reference to tho now tariff bill now being formulated. Whllo such a course, would bo In accord with the wishes of the people, n expressed by the in so thunderously in their votes, no such good fortune can lie looked for. It is now contended that the late election had absolutely no slain If! canoe as far as the pro poed actlou of the Democrats relative to tho tar 1 iTis concerned. From such a contention it Ii an easy step to a continued adherence to its policy by tho present majority in Congress, and as is woll known tho Ways and Moans Committee aro hard at work prepiriug tho bill which Is to bo submitted to tho public ero long as au em bodiment of Democratic doctrine in regard to tho protection or destruction of American industries. Chairman Wilson has announced his pur pose of bringing in a bill, no part of which shall bo different from what it would havo been had tho vast majorities which wero rollod up for protection boon on tho othor sldo. What tho result vill bo whon tho majority bill has been reported and how it will bo received Is a mutter of conjecture. As yet no information as to what innovations tho proposed bill Introduces has been given out, although from a reliahlo source it is learned that it will embody all the minor bills known as "pop gun bills" which were passed by tho last House Those put on tho freo list binding twine, cotton, bagging, jute, etc. This determination on tho part of tho Democratic loaders to persist in a policy which tho American voters havo so vigorously rejected is sure to call down on their heads unlimited censure, but not in a greater degrco nor less dosorvodly than that of which tho Adiiiinistration.Secretary (iresham especially, is now being mado tho recipient on account of tho startling position taken relative to Hawaii and its governmental complications. In this connection thero is an important fact which tho opponents of tho present policy sometimes overlook. While Gresham is the author and originator of tho report which inaugurates this chango in our nttitudo to Hawaii, yet President Cleveland Is positivo In his assertions tint ho is in thorough accord with tho opinion of the Secretary of State, and moro than that, Grosham's position is endorsed by ovory member of the cabinet, all reports to tho contrary notwithstanding. So that tho action taken by which the forces of the United States are to be a party to the ustoration into power of a dissolutoaud licentious Queen is tho act of tho Democratic pirty in power, and not simply that of ono who "betrayed and deserted tho groat politi cal party whose hunora be had shared," because, as ex-Minister Stevens allogos, of his Intense, hostility to ex-President Harrison and Secretary Maine. This action, in a matter in which tho Araei icin people feel deeply interested, Is but another lock upon which the Democratic party is splitting. Prominent members of the Democracy aro not slow in denouncing tho courso pursued, and when Sonator Mor gan, than whom no man in public life is bettor informed In all matters pertaining to our foreign relations, openly condemns tho policy which at presont obtaius.tho Democrats may woll pause in their hoadstrong course and ask, "Whither aro wo drifting?" A single trial of Dr. Henry Baxter's Man- drako Bitters will convince any ono troubled with costivoness, torpid liver or any kindred diseases of their curative properties. They only cost 35 cents per bottlo. lm Serlou liOory. William Deloamp, outside foreman at the liichards colliery, near Mt. Cartne, sustained a compound fracture of one of his elbows on Tuesday afternoon by a kick from a mule. Mr Delosiuu has a number of friuud here who aro sorry to hear of his mishap. Ltvory stable keepers should always keep Arnioa & Oil Llultneut.iu the stable, nothing like it for horses. lm Obltury William Kalbaoh, aged ID years, died last night at his home lu Fraekvllle, from typhoid fever. His funeral will take place on Sun day. The deceased was employed asolork by tho 1 & R. It. It. Co. Lane's Family Mmilclue Move the IlnweU Each day. Most people need to use it. . . . A Cloud Attractluu, "The Diamond Breaker," a story of tbe mine, Soott Marble's latest and mast sensa tional melodrama, will be seen at Ferguson's theatre to-morrow evening. llurclilll'a Care. When seeking a neat aud well oonduoted oafe, go to IUirchlll's, earner Main and Ceal streets. Polite aud prompt attention. 11 7-tf AU kinds of Legal Blanks for sale at the Hkbald office. IKAIDAII What Little Piyhts Will Ulti mately Become. SUILTY AND NOT GUILTY, Another Warning tn Mutual I'rloiuN-It Is Olutiiper to Stand A. bin anil Sco the right Out Tliun to Interforo-So Sn tlm Law. MONO tho oasos tried at tho Pottsvlllo criminal court to-day in which town parties aro inter ested was that In which tho followiugstatement of facts was made: On tho evening of August 2(ith last, a number of Polish noonln became Involved in a quarrel at a boarding house on East Lloyd sheet kept by ono Carl Gedorskl. Among tho irticliants lu the alfrav waa ono Enoch Duduskl, and ho was beimt badlv beaten when John Gurney catuo upon the scene and wont to tho assistance nf the victim. Qurncy met with tho fato of all mutual friends, and tho friends of Duduski. John Young and a number of others pounced upon him. aurncy was drairtrod into th house and sovcroly boaten. Ho subsequently sued Young and his companions before Justioo Walker and tho suit was settled by Young p.tying tho costs. ,' . ,. Later on Young prosecuted Ournov for as- siult uud battory and as the parties could not agreo upon a settlement tho caso canio up for trial beforo Judgo Weidman to dav. Mira. Seltzer aud Wlialen appearing for Young and si. ji. uurke, J:,sq., nppoaring for Gurney. t no caso occupied tho mnmW min m tho court, during which oloven witmwaes woro called for tho prosecution and flvn for the defense. Tho jury retired at about 11 n.. m. find returned a vordiot or "not guilty, dofendaut to pay ono third of tho costs and tho nroso- cutor two-thirds." USE DANA'S SAESAPAUIUA,IW "THE KIND THAT ODBES." MORE PARTIES. iiiuie rieiiiant Oir.et. to Jack Jfroit'a At tick. The Helping Hand Society of tho Trinity Reformed ohurch hold a basket social in Ferguson's front hall last night and had a vory enjoyable time for several hours. Mastor John F. Finney entertained a number of his young friends at the residence of his parents, on South White street, last evening. Ammg thoso present wero Misses Emma Barnhnrt, Gertio Gashner, Mattio and Alena Chuioh, Louisa and Mary Roberta, Florence l'anish, Katie Gibbons, Katie Mellet, Katie Quinn, Jennie Kennelly, Radiol Kirlin and Master John Hunter, John Quinn, "Jack" McDonnell, Claude Davis, Raymond Detigler, Harry and Georgo Church, Harry Uaruhart, Wal. Ktrslako, George Parish aud Harry Mollet. Uavo you tried McElhenny's fried oysteis 1 9-12-tf Tin Manfred .Trial. Tho oaee of Frauk Manfred, who is charged with the murdor of Georgo Ochs at St. Clair in August last, is still ou trial at Pottsvlllo. Most of tho tostlmony produced yesterday went to detail tho story of Manfred's escape aud capture after the murder. The case is drawing to a close. Gout, Influenza, Backache, Pains in the Side and all forms of Rheumatic diseases quickly disappear when troatcd with tho celebrated Imported Anchor Pain Expeller. For aalo at C. II. Hagenbuoh, P. P. D. Kir lin, J. M. Hlllau, and other druggists. 3t Fried oysters a specialty at MoElhenny's o-ia-tf Us Waixs' Lvundbv Blub, the bet Sluing for laundry use. Each package makw (wo quarts. IScte. Sold by Coakley Bros. Married at St. Clair. Announcement is nude of the marriage of William Gradwell, of this town, aud Miss Emma Jane D.irllng, of St. Clair, the ore mony having been performed at the latter place by Justice G. W. Johnson. The coufle will reside at St. Clair. DSE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "TOE KIND THAT CURES," Monument Meetinc. An important meeting of the monument oommlttce will be held in Hefowluh's hall Friday eveniug, November 17th, at S o'clock A full attendance requested as business of great importance is to be transacted. 1116 Fire Alarm. Seme hei dumped betide a stable at tbe rear of P. J. Monaguau's dry goods store caused a blase yesterday afternoon aud the Are department was celled oat. Tbe Are wm extinguished before maeh damage was done. Tbe rnprtu ul lHse-'ltaa hare spent thousand itf doUan to ntaits Hknowulhat tt ourns Cougtui, Onlds aud I Clrfwe. Trial botllr of PauVhua free at P. 1. D. ICIrllu7 drugstore. ALWAYS "IN IT." A Correspondent HiHiitl Mm 'Mint of tho liiunral Isle. KotTOK Hkrai.d: Your paper is essen tially an American nowspaper that Is, it reflects tho political, religious and moral notions of the educated native-born citizen, lleeauso of this faot, and because, too, I have nover seen in its pages any admissions of tho faot I shall spetk of, I write. The Irish at homo nro hold down not subdued, but held down by England, ami this not so much by forco as raco prejudice and religious bigotry. Under those conditions of roprosMon tho Irish character has but little opportunity for full unfoldiuontand oxercise. Still, tho psrslst cntcouragoof tho race is ever alort, and gives to England much and oonitant trouble. It is in tills country, whoro moil havo freor play for their abilities, that Irishmen oomo to tho front and show their powers. Hero in all fields of activity thoy display their genius and pre-eminence. In politics they stand alouo. Thoy aro the rulers of tho magnifi cent city and state of New York, and of most of tho principal cities of the Uuion, whllo their place In National politics is stoidily broadening. And you must own that it is not by numbers they havo gained their (lis. tlnction. It mint, therefore, be through thoir native force and genius. Where, may I ask, aro tho Germans, English, French and other foreign-born citizens in American affilrs? that time was whon an Irish Gatlmlln could not be olected Mayor of our groat ties. Now no other can be. Who mnnninxl tho last presidential campaign of tho two greatpartios? Irish Catholics. The German, 'ranch and Italian neonle uonstltnt spectablo portion of tho Catholic church of tills country, but who aro at Its head nml control Its policy? Irishmen. And an Irish man will yet bo Tone. Earlv mlinutn,! Americans unequal to meet the battlo of llfo aroin.iuy. Irishmen, of like iittainmontti, fow indood. The duties of policeman, flro- man. soldier and Siller demand the trlto- vlrtuos of courage and hardihood. Irishmen and their sons fill the bill and most of tho places. In all manlv snorts Irishmen otnnd first as individuals. In luse ball, foot lull, rowing, boxiug, etc., and in the fijtio arena, occauso or courage, determination and en duranco -all model qualities they havo no poers. As statoemon, lawyers, orator, poets and scholars. Irishmen excel. r.ran tb ignorant laborer" and he is mauv nosa- sesses a strong individuality that contrasts sliarply with those of like lowly condition ot other nations. But why multiply these facts? They are known to all intelligent persons, oven whon their pride and prejudice torbid their acknowledgment. Ekin. Shonandoah, Nov. 15. l'i;itSON-ATi. Constable Thomas Tosh spent a part of yostorday at Reading. Mrs. Daniel Bartsch, of Pottsvillo, visited. friends in town yesterday. Charles Derr, the toneorlal artist, walked over from FrackvIIle this morning. Dr. Williams, of Ko-Do fame, Is in town and intends starting in business here again. David R. James and John McGInnese, of the Cambridge Coal Company, are in Phila delphia in the interest of the company. John S. Housenick, of the Shenandoah Manufacturing Company, is recovering front the spell of sickness from which hit sulfered. the past week. Downs' Elixir will cure any oough or cold. no matter of how long standing. lm Another luduntry. With tho opening of next week Shonan doah will have another industry in operation. Tho Steam Renovating Company will then. be prepared to accept all orders for cleaning carpets, feathers, mattressos aud othor goods. The company has leased the factory recently vacated by the Shenandoah Manufacturing: Company, on North Bowers street, and for the past two weeks has been busy putting in machinery and fixtures of various kinds necossary for its operations. It will be the only plant of the kind north of the Brood Mountain aud there is only one other in tho county. Do not suppose that because it is reeom- mended for animals that Arnica & Oil Lini ment is an offensive preparation. It will But stain clothing or the fairest skin. lm Mr. MoiiHKliau'a CouUIilon. Miohael Monagban, who was attacked by apoplexy while descending a stairway at his residence ou West Centre stroet Tuesday, and. fraotured his skull by falling to the bottom of the stairway,! still In an uncertain eouditioa. He is about the same as be wal yesterday. He la conscious, but speechless. Jaiksou at Asliluud. Peter Jackson, the famous pugilist, and bis "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Oouipauy are booked, to appear at the Ashland opera boose en tbe 23rd lust. l'or Sale. A lot of eorblng aud flagging on band yet. Will be sold on reasonable terms before tbe wluter sets in. Apply to M. II. Master, 17 North Jardin street, Shenandoah. U-16-36 IMisa Away. For sixty days &aay, the jheatsjrapier' rill give a 10x18 platinum picture wit wmy 'ram of his (S (MMiiata. 25 CENTS wr yard for 4i)oo(I that nails ou algti Otfaat tm 86o, -Mo, and upward. All grades of pretty Carpete. OtU tor bar gains. C. D. KriekeVs Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin StioeU
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