The Evening Herald. V L VIII.--NO. 230. SHENANDOAH. PA.. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1893. ONE CENT. it lot Be of t w r A Moment I V MJ 11 I 111 IV Yon aro a business man, and used to straight forward bustnora talk facto facta I?isa.n.m. Sewing IVH!ac!hirse? Organ, Chamber Suit, Parlor Suit, Or something olao in our lino. Why not buy it now. Wo are selling choapor than over. J.P.WILLIAMS&SOto Stoued by Young-Ccntralia. Men at NOT THE ACT OP STRIKERS Thoy Woro Mlera Who Sought MUclilvf to Pass Away Timo, lint They Did Dnmtigo mill "Will Probably lio Arrested V Their Work. if. m. Cgorsets, F, Iff. Corseis. Every lady should try it. SEo aZh Drive, FLANNELS Black and white, rod and black, and mixed, all -i 25 cent goods, reduced to J.OU CHILDREN S WOOL UflSE, fancy ribbed, Blzes 5 to 7i. This H f- small lot, worth 23c per pair, I close out at J.OC Tho P. N. Corsot has becomo very popular, and thcro is no doubt that it is the lpfinlni rnrfint nf lm r?ow Tim ... rnn(.HA nl.... n XT n . , .. . 17 i 01 ii i , V J . ,ui iwivvuiu nuuut iiiu I . 11. VAJlBUt IS 1110 1 TaC tuau omu, wnicn is an aojustauio section to lie rovorsed occasionally. 111 1 1 A-1 1 R "NTnt-i V, Mo KLn j9 sn. , m a , .... , n . J To enclt purcltiiMcr Z . of foods nmountiuc; X to!2iiniilsomcCai- X enclnir FREE. ur Holiday Offer Ladies' Fine Gondola Button Shoes, with t p and fancy too, Boys' Good Hand-made SnoES, for wet weather, at A fine lino of all sizes and makes in shoos. Our motto: "Good goods and low prices." S1.00 14 South Main Kr.rnnf eiEEUTASTDOAK, XA Home Bright t 3 fc-arti of your ll yiSIT OUE STORE and look through a stock of thousands upon thonsands of X-MAS requirements. Peo'plo frequently tell us that we aro moro raasonablo in our prices than in tho larger cuies. uoiis, Games, Iron and Wooden Toys, Black boards, Trunks, Drums, Tool Chests, Bureaus, Doll Coaches, Child's Tea Sets, Tables, Banks, Skin Horses, Carts, Trick Mulos, nimos, uaillopes, 'lmvns Acrobats, Owls, Trumpets, Kaleido scopes, Toy Brooms Child's Swings, Fancy Glass Ornaments, vyiuua, i imimi rni ' s, Arc uooiu, etc., etc., eto. Successor to eiRVIH. DUNCAN 4 WAIDLEY, 8 S. Main St.. GrOOCls Elrwwr"nvTgTiifmriTriii soli tho Beat Grade large. Fine .Moi ray, nst.l bydj NEW AIINOE MEAT. Wo keep no second grade. NEW BLOATER MACKEREL, extra now No. 1 Mackerel. OUR FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER, tho best quality and always fresh. FISHING CREEK BUCKWHEAT OUR NEW FLOUR, NEW COMB HONEY. 1 Now Evaporated Apricots, Nectarinoa and Peachos. "W..i. nU..nn T Tll xiuw uiuuu iiuu ojuuiuu j. cat. riw6jMP.IlE ofllcials of tho Le high Valley Railroad aro vory much agitated over tho actions of Bomo pooplo residing near Oontralia and It would not bosurprising if within tho noxt few days a score or more arrests should bo made. Yesterday aftornoon a long freight train was sent west from Dolano and in tho caboose which was trailing behind wero some coal ana iron policemen, ihoro lmvo boon no dliturbances on any of tho company's branchos sinco the striko, aud consequently when tho freight train was attacked just after it had passed west of Ccntralia tho crew and oillcers on it woro somewhat surprised Tho attack was a fiorco ono. Sticks and stones wero hurled at tho nion on top of tho cars aud those In tho cabooso from both sides of tho road but nono of thorn woro struck, although evory window of tho oabooso smashed. An attempt to oauso troublo was also mado by soiping thorails, but It failed. It is but just to say that tho strikers on tho Lehigh Valloy Railroad are by no moans responsible for what was done yostcrday. This is conceded by tho polico who rodoin tho caboose. They say they wore young fellows who roaido in tho vicinity where the attack was mado. A roport was received hero yostorday to tho effect that the enforced idleness of tho collieries at Oontralia by roason of tho striko had compelled tho operators thoro to economize, nnd as a result a number of under bosses and other men had been notifiod that thoir services would not bo required until after tho ending of tho Lehigh Valley striko and the collieries would be ablo to receivo a regular supply of oars. It is possible that this order will be changed to-day as at the time It was issued tho men rotalnod woro instructed to start tho broakor this morning and fill it with coal for tho colliery aud customers in the immediate vicinity. Early this morning the Lehigh vauy6ont tlirco trips of ompty oars to Ccntralia, and as tho sending of tho oars was only decided upra last night and unexpected by the Centralla operators it is quite likely that tho latter may change their plans and put their full forces at work again, coudi tional, of course, upon additional supplies of cars. l?rom present Indications tho striko is practically over so far as tho Mahanoy branch Is concerned. A long string of loaded coal cars was hauled from tho Packer colllerios on RttlnrdaiT anil -..I..J.- .1 jt , v uys I long freight trains passed west through this section, besides the trains of ompty coal cars. It was stated authoritivoly last night that but two ongineers on tlioMahanoy branch are still on strike, and ono of them will bo at his post again to night. It was reported to-day that men on tho main line are gradually weakening, but several men on tho local branch stated, to tho contrary, that tho main lino remains as firm as it was at first. POLITICAL POINTERS. SOME dm ROBBERS. Reporters. NO LOSS IN EITHER TOE Upon Her Itetiirn Prom Vliurrli Mr. Moyvr rinds Her Itouan In Denioriillred Htilte -A ltlor Ciirrler's family Tumbled liy I'tUftO Alarm. What the l.lttlo lllnls WhUper Ourlnc Hielrl'llirlita. The latest Democratic slate for ISM Ii:Con. gross, B. ,T. Monaghan; State Senator, Joliu A. T?ul11. T mvloli... ll 1 l,-l.l.. Y -w ... ..u.iij, i.vKiBiuiuic, irirai. uistrict, j. ii. Keiuy. Sheriff, II. D. Malone: all citizens of Shenan- TVO CaSCS DisCOVO.rd hv i1a.I. I ' It is sold Burgem Burns and Tax Receiver soanlan will seok re-elections. There will be ft lively contest for tho Iliirl ixmstabloslilp. Sinco it tooms Impossible to have the wards of town divided tho nuestlon of oatali llshlng election precincts Is now bolng agitated ino Kcpubllcans, generally, wantastrsleht local ticket next year. Should J. J, Franor entor tho Hat for tlm oenaiorsiiip tlio tight will becomo interesting. lnociitot candidates for tho Wardcnshln of tho jail aro Daniel Niswonder, of town; John t. Ureasang, Pottavllle, aud Will Carter. St. Clair. Capt. Georgo W. Johuson. formorlv of town and now located at St. Clair, is an an pllcant for appointmsnt as janitor of tho court house. sieve jHianieion, oi Maizevi lo. who was a oandldato for Commissioner before tho Re publican convention this year, Is also said to tie a candidate for tho Wardenship. Artuur ij. Shay. Ban., of Pottavllle. who wauls the Republican nomination for District Altornoy, was in town on Saturday W. D. Seltzer, En., is frequently referred to as tho next County Solicitor. Commissioner Reed is already laying pipes the RS. HIRAM MOVER is sorely perplexed. Last "evening tho family attended service in the Evangelical church. When they left their residence ovory room was in applo-pio order, but when tho family j PUT ON THEFREE LIST. WORK OF THE DEMOCRATIC TARIFF TINKERS. Iteport of (he Committor. Mado 1'iilillc Ampin Hlloiiuo Tlnit the l'rcaont Ail mliil. (ration 'In nil litemy tn the Aiiiorlvun I'roilurors. returned they presented a most demoralized annearnnoe. It wiu. evident that an intruder had been having a frolic in tho place In a front room on tho second floor a washstand stood in mute astonishment. Tho two lower doors wero for tho Km.ni.iin.n , i,i" f" ' wl,lu oneu "uu ll,e lUrer urawor wm pulled lout. The rnntnntA worn In nlnn.p.tiirii.1 next year, ilo will havo nloutv comnanv. . ' ' If ti. .ii.i. , state aud had evidently been pulled out and it the applicants aro as numerous a.q rnnnitAil. I . 1 . . . . 1 I hllrriAtllv tlirnmn bnr-lr .ivuiLHu. ui umuua 11. xwilt aav mat ii . . . iw. . in 0.,n. r V. i . a clonics chest in tno hallway presonted he is given anothor chanco for Poor D rector , ,, , , next fall ho can be elected. a 8lmilftr "PI"1'. A Nothing wlilch had It Is said Major Finney has tho field all to I ' .. suspeniieu intni raCK 10 himself for. tho Renubllcm m,n tuo wau whm 11,0 ,am"y weDl t0 chaich Senator in this district. Ihedefoat of Goorgo Folmer had a dp pressing cucct upon many ot nil friends, es pocially those in tho ranks of tho German Democrats, aud it is said tho latter declaro it will take heroic measures to mako them solid for tho Democratic parly. But it is said by several of Mr. Folmer's friends that in hoaps upon tho lloor. Tho rear room of tho second floor looked like an old curiosity shop. The beds. bedding and knick-knacks of all kinds were on a bean which extended to the ceHtair washstand drawer was open and ovorythiug in was in its usual phtce; and tho bureau was In anything but systematic order. Tho ton drawer was pulled out and tho contents so this sentiment is contrary to his wishes !lnd ''orwas puned ou and the contents so ho is striving to quell it. At tho same time dly. ",lle1 Up. h.at Mo.yer " d " mai ?! ho is striving to quell it. At tho same timo thoso friends intimate that it would be an excellent stroke of diplomacy if tho admin Istration should appoint Mr. Folmer as tho successor of Postmaster Jloyer. Tho gontlo man who gave this information said. "I think so, too, but it is not my funeral and I don't caro what they do. I bavo some sym patliy for tho leadors of tho rartv in this vicinity, however, nnd, as a neighbor, bellevo in doing something which will heln them out ot a nolo. Besides, tho suggestion is not an original one. It has been street talk for tho past week or two. I glvo the suggestion and it doesn't cost the leaders anything." USE DANA'S HABSAPAEILLA, m "THE KIND THAT CUBES." TIlmikKiilvillir ttt tho Theatre Tho management has a superior attraction at Ferguson's theatre on Thauksglvinir uiclit iu "Among tho Pinos." one of tho purest and nest oi American plays, written by W. K. Wilson, of the Now York lleraUl. and presented in all tho prinoipal cities with unusual success, oven tho very critical audiences of Baldwins theatie, San Francisco goiug into exetacies over It. Its presentation horo will bo in the hands of a snlandld company including tho royal boauty, Adelaide Alexander, Wiron Lefllngwell, Harry Dullleld and Washington Molvlllo, all of whom havo individually starred with distinguished successes. Bel!o La Verde, a charminir sounrette and dauseuse, who will introduce Lottie Collins' big Loudon success.Marguerite of Monto Carlo. Frank Dmmlar. iawcett, aud other notablo artists. Tho performance will have every advantaire and will be tho most importaut event of tho local dramatic season. Downs Elixir will oure any aouch or oold no matter of how long standing. lm 2F$ Cents r T titttt o ll XT -n , Itetnrn of "The Hauler." ii o iu J , V Fr0nch PrUeS 5 3 lha Now Raisins, Ofl To-morrow night tho patrons of Ferguson's stalk ; 8 lbs Now Cleaned Currants ; 7 lbs Now Currants, not tiatre will again havo an opportunity to 1 : 1 lb Now Mixed Ten., trnni) nirnlifv O na Wl,nl rn witness "Tho Dazzler." onn nf tlm fnnntt ... .7 o I -j .j - uiud ii iiuiu iuuia- ' xtra quality; 8 cans Now Tomatoes, standard aualitv: 2 onus farce oom'ilos on tho road, interpreted by a oumpany oi nrat class comedians and oomodi- A j , .. .....ivv.iu... UMIUUdLU lorn, "rnao ot bhonandoah" brand nothintr bettor in tlm fl . AT - r . i J O Cans UOm. lUarvhinrl n.mk-inrr? Q nnw ATrtW 1 ' 1 tf W f M vvhim i-iui UUliUUU. InnlirtT ' For Sale to Arrive I am n. r iiiinnpisom 1'atent H' nnr. io uar JMiumnifrs. if Ono Car Choice Old Corn. Ono Car Puro Chop. Two Curs Timothy Uay Two Cans Oata. company enuee. "The Dazzler' was presented at Ferguion's theatro last Monday nleht anil the audleuoe was kept In a continual roar of laughter, A single trial of Dr. Henry Bailer's Man drake Bitters will convince any one troubled with, eostlvenesa, torpid livar or any kindred dtMMW of their curative properties. They I only oost 3fi oentj par luttle. lm All kind of Uuliiur and 3ookblndlne done at the it kba Ll office llwr Ui Mind. John A. KaiUy'n is the pkM to got the Ulcets with Aimroval. Wo ondorso evory word of the Shenandoah Evbniko Uekai.d's editorial, on Thursday last, ap the duty of the Republicans iu regard to Mr. Blerstein, late candidate for Recorder, It would be ingratitude indeed, on the part of party leaders who after Importuuiug Mr. Jlientein for weeks to accept the nomination, aud then desert him alter his defeat, while the rest of the oandidateg.with one exception, are successful. He made au honorable, earn est, and intelligent campaign and had he been able to have met more of the ueonle of Schuylkill county personally he would have tweu elected beyond a doubt, though running against air. ocueurmau, one oi the moat nonu lar candidates on the Democratic tioket. Let there be no nonsense about the matter, as the great majority of the Republicans of thaconu. ty desire and demand his appointment, and their wishes should be heeded. Mr. Bitrstoln is in every way qualified to fill any nosition he will aceept from the party, and ooiainauds tho respeot aud confidence of all that know him. J. Harry James in AMand Local. her frantic to think of the timo sho would have to straighten them out again. Ou the ton of tho bureau a small alarm clock and a small mirror were lound laoe down, and be bmIo them wero heajied nine half-burned matchos. Every picture in tho room was turned toward tho wall, and to an outsider the stato of atlulrs appeared most ridiculous. but Mrs. Moyer was made vory nervous over It Mrs. Mover said the only thins taken from tho house was a saving fund book but it was of value only to tho owner. Tho only tiling whicii showod that force had been used was the top drawer of the bureau. The lock was bent so as to leavo the bolt free. Not with Btandlue there was an amnio sunnlv of wear ing apparel in the house the burglars did not toko any. wero it not lor tno missing say iugs fund book one would be inclined to think that the Moyor family had been made victims ot a practical joke Such jokes are the rage now. This morn Ing ono of tho town letter oarriors went to Ills home, and unobserved by the family, went to one of the upnor rooms. His wife and children hearing him open a bureau drawor at once jumped to the conclusion that there was a burglar in tho house. Ouo of tho children stolo quietly up tho stairs and with great nervousness whispered to, his mother that "a man is upstairs." A daughter ran out to alarm the neighbors. The wife exclaimed, "Oh ! my child I my child I" (her infant son waa aileeii in an upper room), and a next-door neighbor crawlod to the attlo window of her own house with tho declared intention of watching for th burglar and shouting "polico !" as soon as he should jump from ono of the windows. Tho daughter was returning to the house with the stalwart husbind of a neighbor, who was to act as tho captor of tho intruder, aud tho wile had about dechlod to run and hunt for her husband, when the supposed bursts descended from tho upper floor and asked "Mom. when will that dinner be ready? The letter carrier's wife didn't sneak as sh passed pie at the dinner table. USE DANA'd 3AR3APARILLA, m " THB KIND THAT CUBES", Notice to the l'uhllc In order to prevent any misunderstanding on the part of its natrons the Hbhalu hat deemed It advisable to announce that Messrs Charles H. Lewis and George W. Keiper aro no longer connected with the paper. All orders for advertising and job work for tho Ubrald should be left either at the main ofilce, 336 East Coal street, or at Reese's anc tion rooms, Dougherty's building. Wait Centre street. Mr. Reese Is authorised to make contracts for advertising aud job work n behalf of tho Herald. I"or llunlncf s Men anil Koeletlei. The Hkrald has secured the rlsht to use the Malette tent writing tablet covert, with reversible blotter, the only blotter tablet cover constructed which turns under the tab let. note heads, bill heads, statements, etc., and will lu. nlojwul rvn aiAttrwAw f .... 9 , I. - I... 1 . uee of 1883. Any one interested will please to-morrow morning urn wiu tuutmiue cue uanay aevloe, at the JliutAts office. 3rlppe and CtoMumption. a aerMnt'ajMl To lleuuie To-uiorrow, Several trains of empty eoal ears went I .1 ...... .1.. 11 t 11 -! ii. i r, Thta It apeolally adapted for letter and I , .. . , . . . . . . 4 . ' , beads, bill heed., statement.. .ml snd U U anBMlno1 tw the Packer collieries will reeuue oneratlons Beet wetk dotio at Brenuau's tteam laun- ... r . w ft-- l uwiiivi.vMiflM niwiwius llMHtl 1HUU- I XU purest wine and Uqnm, lrt bcor and alos dry. Everything white and simtless. I.aee Sj and finest brands of elgara. 10.10-tf 1 nrtalns a spwlalty. AU work guaranteed, I JtSre. let. dra Spoolal to UkiiaM). Washington, Nov. 27, 1 p. m. Tho imbllo now knows what tho administration, through ItaWaysand Moans Comuitttoe,proposos;todo with tho tariff. The Dsmocratic declarations in tho Chicago platform, which woro In favor of free trade, aro being followed to tho letter. Tho cuts will reduce the revenues of the governmout nearly $10,000,000 annually. The proposed tariff bill was mado public at 11 o'clock this morning and was presented to tho Ropublioan moiubers. Tho proposed bill adds to the free list amniouia, apples, all meats, binding twine, coal, copper, iron ore, lard, milk, cotton seed oil, timbor, wool and salt. Tho bill reduces tho taritf on sugar from one-half to a quarter of a cent per ponnd, and provides for a gradual extermination of uom"y- A. r. A Do not suppose that because It is recom mended for animals that Arnica & Oil Lini ment is an olleusivo preparation. It will not stain clothing or tho fairest akin. lm Will They Consolidate ? A prominent member of tho flro nmninhi oftownstatod last evening that tho trustees oi an tho oompauice havo met and agreed to consolidate and that there may bn n. lm. portantdovolopmoutsat tho next meeting of tho Borough Council. Tho informant declined to givo any dotails of the' proosod consolidation, nothor fireman said to-day that ho had hoard nothing of tho mattnr nnrt such a proposition would have to be acted ipou by the oompinios before It would 1 iuva any effect. The projoct has been a subieot if rumor for over a woek past. USE DANA'S SARSAPAltlLLA, its "TH KIND THAT CURES." Lawyer Foster' Brunch OMIro. Sol. Foster, E-m., Attorney and Counsellor. at-Law, of Pottsville, has taken rooms at McElheuny's cafe building and will open a branch law office. Mr. Foster expects tube in Shenandoah every Wednesday and Satur- lay ovenings, when ho oan be consult! at the place mentioned. 11-21J.2W Call at Weikel's photogranh aallerv Huff man's old stand), for fine photos. ll-254vr Soo oly Bitten. While Fred. W. Hooks was on his Hhrat.w delivery route on South Jardlu street Satur day night a large black dog sprang upon him and fixed hit teeth In his right thigh with, such ferocity as to tear the flesh and laavo a jagged wouud. The Injury was cauterized. by Dr. Callen. The owner of the animal has been notified to shoot it. Weitilliia Invltatlnni. Over 500 of the finest and oorrBcf vl wedding Invitations and oards to select from at tho Herald offloe. Either printed or engraved. We can discount city prices. Have you tried MoElhenny's fried oystersr 9-13-tf Cambridge Cillery Idle. The Cambridge colliery. oDeiutnd hv (ho Cambridge Coal Company, shut down to-day at 11 o'clock. A defective boiler was the cause of tho suspension. Itohhcrs at Itliistown. Burglars piid a visit to several hotlSAA nt Bingtown on Friday uieht and snocnndrwl In reoovering oousiderable booty. Dr. Reuteehler lost considerable monoy and jewelry. Tho Brocius houso was also visited. Livery stable keepers should always Arnioa & Oil Linimentin the stable, nothing like it for horeee. im A I'oot Kace, James MolAUghliu and John BavW. UL of towo, have been matched to run a one- hund red-yard foot race at the Trotting park on December 6, for $100 a side. Wonders' one doeen $3 cabinets forJl. S. K. Oor. Centre and Market Ste.. PoUsWHa. I14Mb We're Still UttitOMl-- i -f Doing JDUsiness At tho old stead, But since you beard from us last through these columns our stock has increased And oar methods improved. You wlU find oar goodt neater, cleaner and better. 22 North Jsrdin Street