IV I ... r VOL. VIII.-NO. 235. SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1893. ONE CENT The Evening Herald a y- You nro a business man, and used to straight forward buslnoss talk facta facts facts. Your wlfo has Loon looking for a Piano, Sewing Machine, Organ, Chamber Suit, Parlor Suit, Or something olso In our lino. Why not buy It now. Wo aro soiling cheaper than ovor. J.P.WILLIAMS&SOfil Kvery lady should try It. FLANNELS Black and white, rod and black, and mixed, all -1 25 cent goods, reduced to IdU CHILDREN'S WOOL UflSE, fancy ribbed, sizes 5 to 7J. This H small lot, worth 2Tic per pair, I close out at JOO Tho P. N. Cornet has become very popular, and thoro Is ro doubt that it is tho loading corset of tho day. Tho new foaturo about tho I. N. Corset is the "Prac tical Side " which is an adjustable section to lie reversed occasionally. 116-118 North Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. 0 iday Offer io cucii piirciinmcr Y loi2 J IlFiiiriofit rnl. 4 1 Ladies' Fine Gondola Button Shoes, with tip and fancy toe, Boys' Good Hand-made Shoes, for wet weather, at 91.00 A fine lino of all sizes and makes in shoos. Our motto: "Good goods and low prices." 14 South Slain Street, Ire !ou a Lover ! of Fine China ?Jm Call and look through Latest and Most Exquisite Thing dinner ware is "Virginia Bronzo" in English prcelaine. Will sell you ono or a hundred jcesormoie. Buy a niece now and again and you will soou have a full set. Wo will ep on hand an opon stock of it. Cixx-lEJToticl Ditinor Sots. OcwrlssToftca. Toa Sets. (Have just opened a crato of Ridgway's Porcelaine, Fleurotte and Lorraine handsome for Adding or Christmas gilts, unamtier sets, new designs. Wo aro determined to please you Ji both style ana price. Cnas Grotrin. r Successor to GIRV1H. DUNCAH & WAIDLEY. 8 South Main Street. Ifelcamp's Livery Stable 15 nELOAMP. JR.. I'ron.. f jjiST STEEET, Between Centre and Lloyd, V) Shciiamloali, Peniia. ! 'cams to hire for all purposes on reasonable RELIABLE-HAND - LAUNDRY, 139 Hontli .Until Street, Slxsxa.n.:ia.cloi33., All work Kuarantoed to be Brst-class in eve res, ect. we respectfully soliolt a sbaro of your patronage Goods cilled for and dclivcre d Silk ties and Lice Curtains a specialty. a NEW MINCE MEAT. Wo soli tho Best Grade- keep no second grade. NEW BLOATER MACKEREL, extra large. Fine now JNo. 1 Mackerel. OUR FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER. Always tho best quality and always treah. OUR NEW FISHING CREEK BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. "NEW COMB IIONEY. Now Evaporated Apricots, Nectarines and Peaches, Now Citron and Lemon Peal. Cents f 4 77TLL BUY: 8 lbs Now French Prunos : 3 lbs New Raisius, ofi LJ stalk; 8 lbs Now Cleaned Currants; 7 lbs Now Currants, not f Mned : 1 lb Now Mixed Tea, eood quality ; 2 cans Wliolo loina . .Jkt extra quality; 3 cans Now Tomatoes, standard quality ; 2 cans J ww Corn, "Pride oi Hhonandoali" brand nothing butter in tho JSikefc; 8 cans Now Corn, Maryland packing; 2 cans New Salmon, quality. 8kf?. For Sale to Arrive! k Car Minnesota Patent Flour, or linn (!(vr Muldlinm. - o One Car Choice Old Corn. Ono Car Puro Chop. Two Cars Timothy Ilay. Two Cars Oats. I TRAMP HMD ! An Audacious Fellow Meets With Just Punishment. HE TERRORIZED A WOMAN Mr. O. P.. Tltnmii Alnkea 11 Tlmtlv Ohmr- vatlon nml AVhon a Trump TliiMmtnns Sirs. Tltmiin There In Prompt, anil Swift l'linhiliiiieiit of the OIl'tMiiU'r. HERE is one tramp in Pennsylvania who will reuieuiher his visit to Shenandoah for some time and who will take great care to see that lie is beyond the reach of vengeance before he attempts to Intimidate women again. This paiticular trsmp watt observed loitering in front of Mr. C. E. Titnian's residence Ills actions were of a very suspicious character and Sir. Tltman decided to keep him nnder surveillance. After scrutinizing the residence and ap parently noting all tho moans of entrances tho tramp crowod to tho opposlto sido of tho street and spoko to a woman who was stand iug in the doorway of her residence. Tho conversation was a very brief ono and tho tramp thou walked away. Mr. Tltman ooncludod there was something wrong and he wont acrom tho street and aekod the woman what tho tramp had said. Tho woman replied that he bad asked if tho houso ou tho opposite side of tho street was Mr. Titmsu's residence. Tint was sufficient. Mr. Titmau returned to his houso and told Mrs. Tltman that if a tramp should apply at tho doar during tho day to treat him kindly and hold him in conversation until ho could bo caught. It was suspected that tho tramn was seeking an opportunity to got into tho houso and make a haul. An hour or so lator Mrs. Titmau responded to a ring of the front door bell and met his trampshlp. Fortunately, Mr. Titiuan was in tho house, and ho got within hearing distance, unobserved. I he tramp had a ferocious Boowl upon his f.ico and iu a blood-chilling voice told Mrs, Titman that ho wanted something to eat and some money. "And bo quick about It," he addod with a threatening gesture At that instant Mr. Titmau appeared upon tho scene and grabbed tho tramp before ho could make an effort to escape. Tho thrashing adminls tcrcd was as warm as it was deserved. Tho tramp pleaded for mercy, but Mr. Titman continued tho punishment until ho thought the rascal's cup of misery was full ; then ho let him go. USE DANA'S bABSAPAKIW.A, ITB "rilJS KIND THAT CUBES." 03K3 OBSERVATIONS. following soene lie apologised to the audleuee for not going by wyliig, "Oh, why didn't I leavo this plaoe before, but this time I'll go sure I" Then the vlllalu stpel in and shot him, and Leflingwell didn't go away after all. Whon tho curtain foil several peoplo In the audience honted "Kate!" and as the c companlst was gathering up tho music to restore It to tho company after tho play I noticed that tho words "Itatst Rats! Itntsl" wcro written on ono of tho sheets. Un doubtedly eomo heartless musician in some othor town had hurled tho venomous dart and the manager failed to observe it, or his conscience would not allow him to use an eraser. Thoro was oonsident bio dolny In raising tho curtain hoisting tho rsg, as the boys say on tho first act, hut tho cause was not made public until yesterday, when ono of tho "hamfatters" coufidentally informed a friend of mine that the stage manager fell asleep iu a strange room of the hotel ami it took a long search to find him. It is also said several members of the com pny imbibed freely ou Thanksgiving Day. Probably tho unfortunate people who mado up the audience recollect that the saw mill soene iiientluued on the program did not materialise. It was not the fault of the company, but, as I am Informed, of some heartless creditor who resides somewhere between this town and Wilkes-llarre. If tho creditor had bagged the company and sent on tho scenery Mr. Ferguson's patrons would have had much to bo thankful for, and would prob.ihly still be offering thanks. Hut actors will get through even if they have to sprint over railroad ties to do It. Ilowovor tho company had some mouoy Thursday night, good hard earned Shenandoah money. Yesterday tho company held a business meet ing which resulted in a resolution to scramble from "Among tho Pines" and seek the streets of Now York. Tho manager did not intimate what his future plans were, but It is hoped that if lie ever oomes through tills section again with "Among tho Pines" he will bring a company of players that can act a little bit. Hut iierhaps It would bo hotter for him to conio In disguise, if at all. Oni:. Two Young Men Convicted on a Serious Charge. THE SHOUPS ARE GUILTY That Microbes causo disease, and that Uadam's Microbo Killer is a sure cure forany blood or chronic aliment can bo proven by getting a r0-page hook, free, from Oruhler liros. They Shot tlio Doir. The dog that bit Fred. Hooks, one of tho eirculatiou nitoots of tho Heicai.p, is dead and will not tick his tcoth into human ilosh any more. Imt the dog died game. lie was a big, black, savage animal and no stranger dared enter tho yard which ho protocted. A constable and two men gave him his death, hut not without eomo trouble. Although it was muzzled the constablo and his assistants wcro unable to tako the animal out of tho yard and tho shootlug was ilouo on tho grounds. HE Jury in the case of the Common weal t h agahul Frank and Rob ert Shoup handed a sealed verdict to the court at Pottsville. It found tho defendants guilty of assault and battery and aggravated assault and battery. Tho jury went out early last night and did not agree upon a verdict until nearly midnight. The vordlot was a surprise to tho friends of the accused, who aro brothers and residents of this town. The Shoups told a story which seemed to bear heavily against tho man who occuaed them, Anthony Kerlavage, a Pole residing at Gilberton, but the evidence pro duced by . ho other sido most have been quite convincing In another light. Tho Shoups do not bear a reputation for being the desperate characters tho verdicts mako them. Kerlavage, the complainant, swore that odd night in September last he and some friends were on thoir way from town to their homes in Oilbertou and had reached a point near Turkey Hun on the mountain south of town when tho Shoups made an attack upon them. tho tight Kerlavage received a frightful knife wound in the back which confined him to tho Miners' Hospital for several weeks. Tho Shoupi story was that they had been to Gilberton to collect thoir pay at a colliery and between 8 and 0 o'clock at night started for their homes in town. Ou thoir way over the mountain they woro attacked by four or five men, one of whom was Kerlavage. The attack, tho Shoups said, was mado for the purpose of robbery. Kerlavage produced several of his country men as wituossos who swore they were in tho light and that it had boen provoked by the Shoutf, who taunted tho Polos who were singing as they walked along the road. It is said tho convicted men will appeal tho Vhit Jin Sees anil ileum Iluilni; Ilia Travel. It U much to bo feared that wo are to have .mother Invasion of "la grippe." It has al ready appeared in alarming forco in Europe, while iu town quito a number of casos have been reported. I advise everybody to make noto of tho fact, and upon tho slightest in dication of an attack to got medical advico. In no other disease is the ancient proverb that "a stitch in tlmo saves nine," more lirectly applicable. . Nowspapor men aro not infalllblo. Their memories aro liko those of other men. Thoy frequently omit the mention of Uiings they promise to mako note of, and when it occurs no amount of explanation can remove from tho minds of some the impression that tho omissiotis was purposoly mado. Ono of the pleasant things In tho lifo of a reporter is to be assailed fur a slip of tho memory. It's too bad, but it can't bo helped. Tho scribe reaches heaven as quickly, however, and that's ono consolation. The roast "Among the Pines" at Ferguson's theatre on Thanksgiving night provoked much indignation, but the people who woro duped are avenged. The company, to be ex pressive, is "busted." There wore some peoplo who expressed regret that Myron Xeillngwell aud Adelaide Alexander had cast their lots with such bad company and will be glad to hear thoy have escaped from it. Tho company was well billed and those who weut to tho theatre expeoted a treat for their Thanksgiving, but when the curtain wont up they saw disappointment staring them iu the face. Tho fellow who played the part of a rich ship owner looked like a well known man who does not live a thousand miles from tho Herald office and deals in tags, bones and powder kegs. The fellow who was supposed to be an Irish comedian was very much like Itanium's fat woman playing Eva in "Unole Tom's Oabin." He made the part a heavy oue and hi wit went up Into the "tiles" t least it didn't gat over the footlights. He thought he made a big hit in oue of the acta and it was not until after he had responded to three ouoottw that he re alised the gallery iiods were guying his singing, Poor LetUugwell I He struggled through the ridiculous teeucs with a most ridUjuWui part. Iu two mwdcs lie lade every one on the stasje an aucctioualu aud long farewell and In a riastern. If you aro thinking about buying a plaster, romember that you will plaoe It upon your body and oanuot get a plaster that will bo too good for you. Allcock's Porous Plaster is tho best plaster made. Your druggist may have some other plaster on his shelves which ho is anxious to get rid of, or cleo some worthless imitation purchased at a low price for tho purpose of substitution. Do not accept his "Just as good" plea, insist upon having the genulno. Alloock's Porous Plasters has no equal. Brandreth's Pills can always boreliodupon. All kinds of Law Blanks Herald otlico. for sale at the Attention, Jr. O. V. A. Sf. In accordance with tho proclamation issued by the National and Stato Councilors, Mnj. Jennings Council No. 3G7, Jr. 0. U. A. M., will attend divine worship to-morrow even ing in All Saints' P. E. church, ou East Oak. street. The members will moet iu tho Council room at 0:00 o'clock p. m., to proceed In a body to tho abovo church, whero the pastor, Rev. Bridgman, will deliver a special dlsoourse to the members of the order. By order of the Couucil, Wm.Wili.mas, Councilor. Attest : W. J. Jacob, Sec'y. USE DANA'S 8ABSAPARILLA, ns "THE KIND THAT CURES." "True Irish Hearts. " "True Irish Hearts," a five act Irish comedy drama by Dan McCarthy, in which Btirring situations and a well oouoelved plot are worked out so as to make a very enjoya bio play, will bo tho next attraction at Ferguson's theatre. USB DANA'S 8AE8APARILLA. rr " TIIK KIND THAT OT7BHB". Idiwyer Foster ltranch tlltlce. Sol. Foster, Esq., Attorney aud Counsellort at Law. of Pottsville, has taken rooms at McElhenny's oafo building aud will open a branch law office. Mr. Foster expects to be In Shenandoah every Wednesday and Satur day evenings, when ho oan be oonsulted at the plaoe meutiond. ll-82-8w Doo't suffer with indigestion, use Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. lm Auction I Auction t Saturday afternoon auction sale of Ladt' Misses' and Children's suits; also, parlor sets. Saturday evautug Men's and Ladies' shoes. Keese'a auction room, Dougherty building, West Centre street. A Happy Man (a bo who uses ttst) Klag Oil tor KbsttinaUsra NMinlHi. TnAUiaftiie and ahMkolo nuln. lt'l t remedy wlilti r every tlitt Try it. cenU. I?ri WtKQll 1 wild at P, 1', U. Ktr- llu't Drugstore. Ill A Jury Cnmlrt Tlii-inAfler H llellbera- Hon nt .Seventl Ilnilrs 11 Is tjiiltii Likely tlm Cum AVllt liu Appealed Vmtug Men Arretted lor Iturgl.try. BXTRA. ANNOTJNOBMBNTS. Itevlvul geiisou M. Ill Itrglil 111 tll Glmtch. Miss Clam Boyd, the Philadelphia ovan gellst, will liegiu a two-week mission in tho Prluiitlvo Methodist church, comer of Jar din and Oak street, to-morrow, appearing at botli tho morning and evening services. Rov. Robert O'Koylo, of the Trinity Ro formed church, West Lloyd street, will to morrow ovenlug begin a series of popular sermons. Tho subject of the first will bo "The Great Search Light." Rev. W. Warfel, of Shamokln, will preach, iu tho Evangelical church to-morrow morn iug and evening. Tho Lord's supper will he administered at both services. rnitsoN-Ar: Mil 112 1 THE LAKESIDE ROAD. Its Construction Is Progressing Very Satis factory. Mark Bowman, the civil engineer of Maha noy City who is supervising the grading of tho Lakriide electric railway, was in town this morning making measurements at the Centre street crossing of tho Lehigh Valley railroad. Mr. Bowman says there will be no trouble in making a crossing at this point, Tiio plate for it hai arrived. Mr. Bowman says the road is graded to within half a mile of Mahanoy City and in a few days will be finished with the exception of the building of two small trestle and the wiring. Men aro at work putting the binders ou the rails in towu. Thoy are uuder instructions to push tho work as rapidly as possible so that the wiring can be made complete aud the road put in operation by January 1st. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, ITS "THE KIND THAT CURES." Miss Maggie Jaooby spent to-day at Potta-i villo. Miss Mame Wasley speut to-day wit, friends at Delano. Miss Jennie Ileddall has gone to TaHiiaqua, to speud a few days with relatives. Miss Ella Ports returned yesterday from Tremont, where she was visiting friends. Mine Inspector William Stein went (e Pottsville tills morning to attend the ftinerat of Mine Inspector Oar. Rev. R. M. Llchteuwaluer and wiffa ami t. Charles Derr have returned from PblU. delphla, where they wero visiting friends. lawyer J. J. Coyle and O. A. Kulm. th former with a big white chrysanthoHium i i buttonhole, were two swaggering promo, ders in the afternoon from Shenandoah. . UhUmd Telegram. Heil'H Museum. Tho above flrst-olass museum has opened at bouth Main street, which will afllird (h amusement-loving portion of our lopulattoH opportunity to witness a first-class show at moderate rates. Mr. Bell will locale hern for eral months, and his show Will MilM- especlally to the young folks as well as ladles, ueing or a ronued order In every respeet. ie selection of animals and birds are of a. great variety. A flrst-class performance Is I veu iu the afternoon and eveulng, from 1 to aud 7 to 11 o'clock. This Is not a catch. penuy venture hut one with a substantial backing and managed by people who aro oxperionced in tho business. . change of program will be given in both io museum and thoatro twice each week and ill embrace all the leading ouriositinK in llu thuseum field as well as the beet talent in the audevllle Hue. In order to avoid thn in the evenings ladies and children should take advantage of the afternoon exhibitions and performances. They are equal in all respects to those of tho evenings. Tho managoment come hero highly recommended by tho leading papers of the country and tuolr museum and entertainments aro pk- pesially commended for the amusement nf ladiesand children. A I'ino Display. Messrs. Hooks St Brown, the book anil sta tionery dealers at No. 1 N. Main street, hare a fine display of Christmas novelties. Their store fairly dazzles with the splendor of tho goods. The stock is mado nn of chntmmt selections from Baltimore, Philadelphia, New xork anil Huston and embraces articles whlck are suitable for Christmas gifts to tbo youne or old. Ulven Away, For slxtv davs Kn&irev. thtt nhntmrrantiar will give a 10x12 platinum pictnro with every doaon of his $3 cabinets. Will Uncover. Dr. D. J. Langton states that Miss Maggie Breuuau, who sustained a severo shock to her nervous system by falling down a stairway on Woduoeday night, has fully regained con sciousnew and rower of speech, and will fully recover. (rami Army Klectloo. Last evening Watkin Watcr3 Post No. 14(1, Grand Army of the Republic held its regular annual election with the following result: Commander, William Malia; Senior Vice Commander, John Eiseuhart; Junior Vice Commander, Georgo W. Johnson; Quarter master, Duvid Morgan; Post Surgeon, H. 0. Boyer; Chaplain, Jacob Uebn; Ottleer of the Day, Joel D. Ledden; Officer of the Guanl, S. S. Liudenmuth; Representatives to Depart meut Encampment, H. C. Buyer, Charles T. Gibsou; alternates, Lawrenoe Mangam, Joel, 1). Ledden; Trustees, Joseph Daddow, Benja. miu Woomor, Charles T. Gibson. Out " Hall. Haltro Stains, the man who was shot while miking a burglarious entry to the residence of Morris Wurm on West Centre street, was admitted to $1,500 bail by the oomt at PotU ville yesterday. Mr. Wurm was at first disposed to settle the oase upon payment of the costs, but ho changed his mind after hearing that SUlua had a bad reputation and had been under arrest several times for various unlawful acts. ltlrtlulay Party. A very pleasant atfitir was held at the residence of Mrs. L. Sohun, on North Jardin street, Thanksgiving evening, the event being the oelebratiou of the 30th anniversary of George L. Hafuer, Mrs. Schura's brother. Among those present were Mrs. Rassier, Mrs, Dombtch, Misses Mary and Fanuie G rubier Caroline, Annie and Pauline Biermau Annie Kimtuel, Liale Lobe, Florence, Grace stud Renuie Scaurs; Martin and Fred Gruhler aud Mr. F. Kelts. Use Wilis1 La0HIy Bi.dk, ths bM Moiag for lauqdry use. Saab paahago nk two quarts, llta. Sold by Coaklsy Bros, Lane'H Family Meillolne Alnvos the Itowels Bach day. Mont peoplo need to use it. Hear In Mind John A. Roilly's ia the place to get the purest wines and liquors, best beor and ales ind finest brands of cigars, 10-lG-tf Call at Weikel's photograph gallery (HotT- man's old stand), for fine photo). 11-25-lw 4ft O OQ Will huy a Hundred pound bag of pride of Xjehigh Flour Uutranteed as good as Borne sold at 12.23 and IS.IM. Wll. buy nU 0 I .... a bag or UUIU UUOl IIUUII Best flour made for the money. 122 North Jardin Street Bell'sMuseum 11? south Milt 51, Open from 1 to ft and 7 to 11 p.iu.ilatly Change of urognwa twice a week. Ad mUsiou, 10 eta, t all nsrts. Child ran nn der U years. So. All oan eaoM wltkoutan escort. ICC 1 i Ifcin Oct, ij