m Evening Herald. jLHE VOL. Vm.-NO. 241. SHEN AND O AH. PA.. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1898. ONE CENT. udH lid.. huttl 4. ffl. 1 it i I I 0 3 If 1 i . I' For May mulli gutinJ P. BT, Corsets, Every lady 1893-CHRISTMAS '-1893 Tlio latest of all names Is now displayed In my window. It Is called '"TO'IIIJriIJE. V There ought not to bo a home this Christmas without it. In- , terostlng for both young ana old. And cheap, too only SO CtS. 116-118 North Main Street, Are You a Lover! Latest and Most In dinnor ware Is "Virginia Bronze" in Knglish prcolaine. Will sell you 0110 or a hundred pieces or moio, Buy a piece now and again and you will soou havo a full set. Wo will keep on hand an opon stock of It. 0ii"ls"toXcL IDitmor Sots. 0txlis'fcta. Tea Sots. Have just opened a crato of Ridgway's Porcelaino, Fleurotto and Lorraine liandsonio for wedding or Uhristmas gilts, uiauiber sots, in both stylo ana price. Successor to GIRViM, OUNCAH L WAIDLEY. TJOOKS & BROWN, Toilet Cases, Shaving' Sets. A largo and varied assortment of Gold Pens, Pencils and Fountain Pens. Our lino ot Celluloid Novoltioa oiiinot bo beaten. Ask to e our MUSIC HOX ALBUMS. Wo havo tho finest 25c cloth bound book in town; other places, 3.c. Also, another lot of the 20c cloth bound books. Kecking Horsos, Blackboards, Dolls, Games, ABO Blocks, &c. No trouble Hymnals at Publisher's Prices. 3STo. -3L Choice Goods! NEW MINCE MEAT. Wo sell tho Best Grade- keep no second NEW BLOATER new JNo. 1 Mackerel. OUR FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER. Always tho best quality OUR NEW FISHING CREEK BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. NEW COMB HONEY. Now Evaporated Apricots, Nectarines and reaches. Now Citron and Lemon Peal. TTTILL BUY: 8 lbs Now French Prunes ; 3 lbs Now Raisins, off VV stalk ; 8 lbs Now Cleaned Currants ; 7 lba Now Currants, not cleaned ; 1 lb Now Mixed Tea, good quality ; a cans VYholo 'loma toos, extra quality; 3 cans Now Tomatoes, standard quality ; 2 cans Now Corn, "rrido or snonanuoau" orana notiung Dottor in uio market; 3 cans Now Corn, Maryland packing; 2 cans Now Salmon, extra quality. For Sale One Car Minnesota Patont Flour. One Car Middlings. Ono Car Choice Old Corn. M. moment! You nro a business man, and used to straight forward business talk facts facts facts. Your wlfo has boon looking for a Piano, Sowing Machine? Organ, Chamber Suit, Parlor Suit, Or something olso in our lino. Why not buy It now. Wo aro selling cheaper than ovor. J.P.WILLIAMS&SON P. IVT. Corsets. should try It, V-llllllLllWUlLll, x a.. -A of Fine China ?. Call and look through Exquisite Thing now designs, wo aro determined to please you 8 South Main Street. Dressing Cases. Work Boxes. Plush Boxes of Paper, Etc., Etc. Magic Lanterns, Trumpets, Trco Ornoments, to showgoods. Wo can supply all kinds of KT. Main Stroot. grade. MACKEREL, extra large. Fine and always tresh. Cents to Arrive I Ono Car Puro Chop. Two Cars Timothy Hay. Two Cars Oats. Till ST!E ECHOES. Many Old Employes Still Awaiting- Reinstatement. BUT THEY ARE HOPEFUL Nono of the Munch Chunk Crow Havo Itetuinetl Their I'osltlotiH on tlio Lornl Line Although All of Them lluve Applied Tor IteliiKtutcment, T Is quito evident now that tbo Lehigh Valley Itailroad strlkois burled audthoroaro no indi cations that It will bo oxhumcd again in tho immcdiato future Whlloa numborof old crows aro missing from the lines all tho trains required by tho company for Its fas sengor, coal and freight business aro moving, It is remarked that although tho Mahanoy division cut but a small figuro in the strlko tho men on it aro at present subjected to tho same conditions as tho men on tho main lino that is thoso who wont out aroatllborty to apply for reinstatement and If tlioro aro no places for them they must wait until vacancies aro made, although thcro aro 901110 insurances that thosa waits will not bo long as many of tho new hands are, being laid oil' dally becauso of incompetency. This Is oe- pocially so in regard to tho enginocrs and firemen. Quo trainman on tho Mahanoy division said last night that ho thought most of tho old hands would bo back in their places bo- foro tho closo of next week. Ab a matter of fact, ho said, tho company was benefitted by somo of tho men going out becauso whilo tho main lino was tied up no freight or coal crains could bo hauled and tho company would havo lost considerable more money in having a pay roll for a full forco 011 hand with nothing for them to do. Another railroader said that ho hadn't the slightest doubt that all the old hands on the Mahanoy division would bo cared for, but it will take a fow days for tho affairs to bo properly adjusted. Boforo tho strike occurcd tho division was short of men and after tho coal and freight traffic is in full operation thcro will bo room for all. It is observed that tho men show great confidence in Superintendent Blaksleo, Thoy say that ho has boen absent from his Delano headquarters, visiting tho olllcials at Bethlehem, ami that absence is taken as good omen. Several old hands havo been taken back at Delauo during tho past three days, but thcro aro a largo number still out of work. Walter McGinuess, who was tho telegraph operator at tho Mt. Carmel station, was tho only operator out of Delai.o to go out. When tho orders to return to work wero Issued lio obeyed, but tho company informed him that he would havo to bo a "waiter." None of the freight train crews residing at Mauch Chunk havo mado runs siuco the strlko ended. They are also on tho waiting list. Engine Jm7, which was used by 0110 of the Mauch Chunk crows for freight service ban ecu Mauch Chunk and Mt. Carmel, lias been handled by a Delano crew tho past few days for coal train servico botween Delano and Brownsville, and engine 555, which did service In tho hands of a Mauch Chunk freight crow on the run botween Pottsvllle and Mauch Chunk, ou tho Lizzard Creek branch, is now doing local freight servico between Delano and Ashland and Is in charge of a Delano crew. Tho reports that there Is no coal traffic on the Mahanoy division is erroneous. Empty and loaded trains havo been patsing west and cast regularly tho past few days. All tho passenger trains on tho Mahanoy division wero running on better time to-day that at any tiuio siuco the strike was de clared oil'. It is generally believed among railroaders that next week will find all tho branches of tho road in good order with most of the old hands reinstated and that the Mahanoy di vision will bo in as good operation as It was before tho strike. WM. l'KSS, Miss Effio Ileaton and Ltllio Beddall aro visiting friends at Morea. Theadore Leaeh, of Philadelphia, is the guest of frlonds here. W. U. Lewis attended tho funeral of A. W. Lelsecring at Mauch Chunk. J. 8. Beddall is visiting his brother at Miltoir. Tho juvenile choir which is to corapeto at the grand eisteddfod to be held In Shenan doah on Christmas Day, will hold a concert at Wm, Pouu ou Wednesday evening, next. Buy Keystone floor. Be sure that the namo Lbmio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is prluted ou every sack, 3-3-3taw Notice to Societies, Ktc. The Herald office Is prepaied to furnish, ou short notice, programmes, badges, etc, guaranteeing the finest workmanship at the lowest rates. 1000 samples to select from. The most exquisite designs to suit any society or orgauisatloi). M. L. Kernmsrer is manufacturing candy at anaAlal ratufi fur tlin fhrfatllijl. fimulnv 1 school fotlvttlo. 12-5 tf ilk P. O. 3. OP A. REUNION. It Will Take l'litco In tnl. Ton 11 nti Thurs day. Much Interest Is being manifested in tho approaching reunion of tho P. O. S. of A. Camps among tho niombers In this section. The reunion will Include all oamps In Schuyl kill district No. !, over which S. L. Brown, of town, presides ns District 1'rosUlcnt. It will occur noxt Thursday evening, tho 14th Inst., In tho lodgo room of Canip20C. Tbo members of tho latter camp aro making preparations to entertain a largo crowd, Including Stato Secretary Wm. Wcaud and probably other members of tho SUto Exccutivo Committee. Tbo program as arrangod by tho committco will provo an interesting one in eovcral par ticulars, especially that part pertaining to tho state officers. Favorable replies havo been received from tho camis located at OUberton, Fmckville, Lost. Creek Olrardvillu and Ring- town, aud with tho large membership in this town, the hall will bo taxed tn Its utmost. The evening will provo ono long to bo re membered by tho tnombors in tills section. Thousands who havo been cured gratefully testify to the merits o( Kadam's Microbe Killer. Head what they say by calling for a 50 pago book, freo, at flruhler Bros. "Ilitiiilrt" hint Night. A good-sized audience witnessed tho pro duction ot "Hamlet," in Ferguson's theatro last night by Mr. James Voting, Jr., and an oxcollont company. Mr. Young appeared ss Hamlet and his portrayal of tho character was such as to lead an intelligent audience to tho conclusion that dospito tho fact tho young man Is but little over '21 yoars of ago ho has mastored tho pirt almost as well as somo who have dovotod years to research and scholar ship in Shakespoarean work. Thero was a charm in his presence, voice and action which provoked frequent evidence of approval on the part of tho audienco and in some parts of tho difficult rolo ho was splen didly ollectivo. Ui9 Jlamlrt is a rare per formance in that it reflects unmistakablo genius, and there Is it brilliant future for him. The support was very good, ospocially that given by Miss Rida Johnson, as Ophelia. This overling tho company will make its second and final appoaranco, for tho present, and produco "Richard III," Mr. Young ap pcaringas Richard, in which ho is said to bear u resemblance to the lamented Lawrence Barrett. Dangerous Preparation. Allcoik's Porous Plasters Is composed of purely vegetable Ingredients and is absoliilely harmless. It assists nature in her own efforts to heal and invigorate, and imparts strength to tho wholo system. Many preparations contain strong chemical and mineral sub stances which produco an injurious effect, not only upon the skin, but upon tho wholo system, although at first they seem very beneficial, on aceouut of their powerful action and temporary effbet upon tho surface, When purchasing a plaster do not only ask for Alleock's, but niako sure that you get it. Braudreth's Pills aro purely vegetable. Superintendents and others having the arrangements of Christmas festivities will do well to consult Kenitnerer, 131 North Main street, before purchasing confectionery. IS 5-tf As tiood as New. Tho Shenandoah Renovating Company now has its plaut on North Bowers street In full operation and is doing a nourishing business, The company uses tho most improved appar atus for cleaning carpets and returns them to the owners us bright aud clean as when new. The foathor cleaning apparatus is also very effective and tho work dono by it has been highly praised by cuslomors. Tho oarpots are cleaned perfectly without the slighest in jury, no matter how delicate tho manufacture may ho. An inspection of tho plant and methods is courted by tho company. Use Wells' Latjndby Blue, the be Sluing for laundry use. Each package mskci wo quarts. lScta. Sold by Coakley Bros. ItoTlvaU to he Contluueil. The revival sorvicos in tbo Primitive Methcdist church will bo continued every night noxt week by the ovangellst, Miss Clara Boyd, who will preach ou the subject of Holiness ou Sunday morning and relate her marvellous experience In the evening. This lady had her paralyzed arm rostored in' stantly through prayer. Besides tho meet iugs every evening Miss Boyd will hold meetings on Wednesday aud Thursday after noons from 2 to I o'olock. Don't fail to hear her. U8B DANA'S SABS A PA BILL A, n " THE KIND THAT CUKES". Hear In Mind John A. Reilly's is tho place to get the purest wines and liquors, best beer and ales and finest brands of olgars. 10-10-tf Letter List. The following letters remain unoalled tor at the Shenandoah, SahuylkUl county, Pa., post ottloe. December 9, m: Hurrls A James Williams LUilo M. Mueller Palk Parties oalling tor advertised letters should please say "fivertised." One sent will be barged ou all adverUsed letters, If. a ItOTHH, V. M. The cost of Christinas rest! vi ties is com paratively low when the ooufeotlonery is purchased oil' Kein merer. 12-B tf Wleu Aivhj'. For sixty days Keagey, the photographer, will give a 10x11 platinum pleture with every deaen of his $Q oablnets. IDLY 110II) ! Death in the Chamber of Deputies. TERROR REIGNS IN PARIS While tlui Deputies Wero 111 Suasion To-iliiy Some Wrrlrli Threw the Terrible Jll.slle In Their Ml. 1st-Slimy ICltnt 11111I Mortally Woundi-il. Special to Hkuai.1i. Paris, Doc. 0, 2:15 P. M. EATII in most astound ing form swept through tho Chamber of Depu ties this afternoon. Somo unknown wretch hurled a dynamito bomb upon the floor of tho crowded Chamber and as tho deadly mlssllo oxploded it scat tered in nil directions and ploughed down humanity as wheat falls before a mowing xiachiuo. 8everal Deputiei wero killed outright, many woro mortally wounded and many moro were frightfully mangle 1. Tho city Is experiencing a reign of tenor unequalled slnco tho Commune. Tho dastardly work Is laid nt tho door of tno Anarchists, who have been uxce singly Inld aud defiant since the recent success of the Socialists In forcing out tho niiu'stiyof M. Dupuy. Tho chamber of tho Deputies was crowdt d at the time tho explosion occurred and many cltl'ius whose interest has been aroused to a more than ordinary iioint on account of tho pre acedlugs attending tho work of the now ministry were ou the main floor with tho Deputies, the gallery boiug overcrowded. It is believed that many of these citizens also sufl'ered butas yet uono hive been re 13.1 ,d. As the bomb struck tho floor of tho Chamber cvciy pcison in tho house sprang to his feet in terror and dismay. Wild shrieks and cries of agony roso from the lowor part of tho house, and it was known at ouco that many persons Nd been Injured. Tho wildest confusion prevailed, and many men, their faces palo with fright, abandoned tho women thoy had escorted to tho Chamber to listen to the debates of tho Deputies, and made desperate rushes for the exits, knock ing down and trampling upon those in their way, without regard to sex or relationship. Many wero injured in tho mad rush aud it is feared somo were killed, hut just now it is impossible to givo any authentic account of what tho result is. Several men wero arrested whilo running away from tho fatal Chamber ou suspicion of being tho authors of tho outrage but proved to the satisfaction of the polico that they had nothing to do with it. Tho feeling against tho Anarchists is very bitter, tho people believing that this is but the first of a scries of outrages that will be attempted by them to strengthen, by terroriz ing the people, the foothold which the Anarch ists claim they havo secured by the forcing out of the old Ministry through Socialistic metheds. a. p. a Iinpnrtnnt to Property Owner. In view of tho numerous aooidents which havo recently occurred by people falling down stairways at their residences tho under' signed has mado a study of the cheapest and best methods of furnishing all stairways with u substantial and ornamental balustrade. I can put a substantial railing in any com mon house for rive dollars. John It. Cooney, V2Q West Oak street, Shenandoah. 12-5 lw Notice. All parties having orders due them for bills rendered to the Shenandoah Sohool Board will call at the secretary's office in the West street school building on Friday evening, 8II1 inst., or on any day .thereafter, from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Fkank Hanna, 12-7-3t Secretary. A tfrettt Cornetlst. A splendid opportunity to hear W. R. Ken drick, oornet soloist of tho United State Ma rlne Band of Washiugtou, D. C. He will play every evening dutlng his stay here at his parent's home, Keudrick House, East Centre street. 12-U-Ut Found Out. The best an1 earnest way to get rid ot a aoaKta or eold that may aevekvn tuto ooa sumption l 10 Invest 36 eeoU In a bottle of tau-Tlua, the great remedy fir Conghs, Colds, La Qrlppe. Thmataud Lung Disorders. Trial iwuies irev at r. r. i. fiiruu m uru Wonders' one doaeti IS oahiuets fer $1. S. S Cor, Centre ami Market St., PattsvlUe. ll.81.lni i'i:hnowaii Mrs. Daniel Nlswonder spent yesterday is Pottsvlllo. Supervisor David Llewollyu is a victim it tho grippe. Harry Blckloman, of West Coal strcof, fe a victim of the grlppo. John Weeks, tho South Main street salooa-. keeper, has fully recovered from au attaek of erysipelas. Misses Mcllrenry, Cory and Gillesplo and Charles MoBroarty, of Centmlia, were visitors to town yesterday. C. L. Knight, Esq., who was recently mar rlod in town to Miss Clara Schlolly, is ill at his homo in Bluofield, West Virginia. William Sctley, tho baso ball player, ni-. rlvod In town this morning with his wife, from Buffalo, and Immediately after his arrival rccoivod a telegram announcing the doath of his mother at Philadelphia. Ho will leavo for that city to-ulght. Harry Bcckor, formerly manager of tho Oiraidvillo Palaeo theatre, was a visitor to town last evening. Ho says ho has been in Now York City tho past four mouths and hrs succeeded In establishing a circuit of 2Ai thoatres, the greatest circuit in tho counlty. Harry reminds us of "Jack" McCarthy, ot 1110 uazieion atnllnei. Ho soars high. USE DANA'S SAltSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." earning: Attiirrtl,,,, At Ferguson's theatre on Thursday oven- ig, January 11th, will be eiven a. graud production of C. Dookstador's fiiuuy farce comedy, "The Trolloy System," togotuer with a big variety bill, for 10 benefit of Hoorgo Walters. Tho Four Irish Gems havo been engaged for tho occa sion aim win render some oxeollcut singing; and dancing. McAvov aud Kilrov. of Phila delphia, will also bo present and amuso tho 1110 people with their witty sayings and ec centric dances. They are said to bo vorv funny. "Tom" Waters, Jr., tho popular young musical comedian of town, will play tne coniciiy role in "Tho Trolloy System,'' laving scored a big hit in It last season with Dockstader's Original Minstrels. Au eiiiov ablo evening Is in store for thoso who may attend. Prices 25, 35 aud 50 ceuts. lie served scats at Kirlin's drug sto.e. Tho reason why Arnica & Oil Liniment U bo popular with tho ladies Is booause It not. only Is very healing and soothing but its odor is sot at all offensive. lnl - . ,1, Sermon for 1I111 People. Itov. W. H. Harrison, the Encllsb Ilantist church, lmsslrwulv in greatly increaslne tho attendance at tht church, although he has been stationed hero, but a short whilo. Ho is said to be an eloquent and interesting pulpit orator, and i thought of very highly by his conereL'atinu as a pastor. To-morrow evening he wilt inaugurate a series of popular sermons for tbo people, tho subject of which will bn "A Model Young Lady." These serin of sor. inona will no doubt havo a tendency to in crease tho attendance at the above church. All aro welcome. Don't suffer with indigestion, use Baxter Mandrake Bitters. lut lift ' Muieunt. People throng every afternoou and even ing to Bell's Museum, at 112 South Mb!u street, to view tho many rare curiosities nnil wltnoss the performances of an excellent company. The afternoons are monopolized, by the ladles and children, thereby avoiding the evening rush. o-lt . Havo you tried McElhenny'a fried oystoist 9-12-tt "Tile Trolley Sj.telll " The above-named play was produofd at tho Academy last night. A largo audience wit nessed the performance. McA voy and Kilroy- rendered some excellent slnninir and danclnr- aud Mr. Thomas Waters, as Pat Shay, kept the audienco in a continual roar. Vtiea.. Daily I'rrtt. AtFerguson'stheatreonThurs- day evening, Jan. 11th. USE DANA'S SAESAPAEILLA, iw "TTR KIND THAT OURE8 " Will buv a riu nil red pound bag ot J3ride of Lehigh' am FlOlir Guaranteed as good as Borne sold at $&and KM. e?1 buy Gold Dust Flour. Best flour made for the money. 122 North Jardin Street Bell'sMuseum 11? South M II Open from 1 to aim 7 lu 11 p.m.daUy Change of progrem twice a wees. Ad mission, 10 est. to all parts. Child rest bb der Jn 8. A)l eau oosse wfcbeet an Hrt, f GO