Evening .Herald JL HIj VOL. V1X.--NO. 3. SHENANDOAH. PA.. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1893. ONE CENT. 1893 -OHBISTMAS-1893 SANTA CLAUS The old man will appear every evening' until Christ mas in the window trimming' the tree and filling the stockings. Come and watch him do it. 11. 1 1 O "NT i1. TIT--. Oi A .1-J-.JJ HUllU WbllGL, - kJilUilU.llUUU.il, X U. A -A Merry Magic Lanterns, six slides. 39c. Iron Trains, engine, ladder, cars, 69c. Story Rooks, stiff covers, 8c. Story Hooks, ABC linen, Go. Soventyfivo cent sleds, 50c. Accordeons, 50c to $1 Tin Trains, 10c, Curtain Masks, 5c. Diamond Bust, 5c a box. Electric Cars. 25c. Green Moss Bales, 10c. Fancy Toilet Bottles, all prices. Marble Arches, 25c. -No. 8 South TJOOKS & BROWN, JL JL Toilet Cases. Shaving Sets. Dressing- A largo and varied assortment of Gold Celluloid Novelties omuot be boatou. Ask tn the finest 25c cloth bound book In town; othor bound books. Rocking Horses, Blackboards, Dolls, Games, ABO Blocks, &c No trouble .Hymnals at Publisher's Prices. 3STo. L educed Our Stock of Groceries For the Is full and complete. Huts, Candies and Fruits. FLORIDA ORANGES Large, Fresh and Sweet. Wo Receive Fresh Every ik moment ! You aro a business man, and used to straight forward business talk facts facts facts. Your wlfo has been looking for a Piano, Sewing Machine, Organ, Chamber Suit, Parlor Suit, Or somothlng else in our lino. Why not buy it now. Wo aro soiling cheaper than over. J.P.WILLIAMS&SOfr j CM n Clirlatmns ! Hound Trumpots, 5c. Toy Stoves, 10c. China Mug 5c. Largo KockliiE Horse, 05c. Musical Pop Guns, 55c. Child's Fancy Tables, 50c. Largo Black Boards, 50c. Toy Chests, 25c, 50a and $1.00. Owls, moving eyes, 10c. Itanium's Calliopes. 2.c. Six feet of Fence, 10c, Tin Horses, 5c, Music Boxes, 5c. Leap Frog Game, 23c Main Street.- Cases. Work Boxes. Plush Boxes of Paper, Etc., Etc. Pens, Pencils and Fountain Pens. Our lino oi - u our MUSIC BOX ALBUMS. Wo have ii wee, 35c. Also, auother lot of the 20a cloth Magic Lanterns, Trumpots. Tree Ornaments, to show goods. Wo can supply all kinds of 2KT. 2VXii. Street. Minnesota "Daisy" Flour, To $4.50 Per Barrel. High Grade Roller Flour, To $3 90 Per Barrel. Roller Family Flour, To $3.50 Per Barrel. Holiday Trade CREAMERY BUTTER other day. k IT 11 DAMAGES. Ex-Chief of Police Neiswenter the Defendant. GAMBLING IS THE GMM MrK. ,T. S. Thomas ltrlugs Suit to Itecoser Damages lleoiiuse, Kliti Alleges Hit IIiis Imud litis (tiiithlfxl Away Large Sums of Money tit Ni'lsu enter's Hotel. Quite a sensation was caused in town to day by tlio announcement that cx-Chiof of Polico Daniel Nolsnrontcr had been sued for hoavy damagos for maintaining a gambling place. Although the particulars published In this morning's papar were not qiilto correct the facts are substantially ns published. Mr. Neiswenter is sued and tho party suing seeks to recover money lost at gambling, but tho plaintiff in tho caso is not tho one who lost tho money. It is tho wlfo. Mr. Neiswenter is tho proprietor of tho Commercial Hotel, at tho corner of Main and Coal streets. Ho is sued by Mrs. James S. Thomas, wifo of tho West Coal street grocor, whoso placo was recently closed by tho sheriff. The caso has been hanging firo for over two weeks, but it was thought by those who know of it that it would bo fettled without going to court. Overtures for a settlement failed however and now Mrs. Thomas has added u civil suit to tho criminal action previously instituted. It is allcgod that on the night of Decembor 3rd, last, Mrs. Thomas went into tho hotol and found her husband in a party playing cards. Sho picked up a broom and wielded it with such desperation that tho party was broken up and tho husband beat a hasty retreat. Tho next day Mrs. Thomas went before Justico Dcnglcr and causal a warraut to bo issued for Nieswentci's arrest, charging him with maintaining a gambling house. Nios wentcr waived a hearing and entered $500 bail for trial. Thcso acquainted wl'h tho facts at tho time at'ached littlo importance to them, as there havo been a number of such cases iu tho town and all havo been setltcd without trial at court In this case, howovcr, tho complainant proved to bo exceptionally determined and is said to havo declared that sho would not settle for any amount of money, that Bho intended to punisli thoso who had ruined her husband's business and led him to gambling. The statement published this morning that tho suit for damages is based on an allegation that "on December 16th, last, Neiswcntor did win and got $10,000 from Thomas at the gambling table." was not correct. Tho alleged acts of gambling took place on and prior to December 3rd, last, and it is not claimed that there has been any Kara' ling in the hotel since. Mrs. Thomas does not state that her husband lost any particular sum ir sums at the gaming table, but alleges it generally as "largo sums of money" and usks for $10,000 damages. Her counsel is John W. Ryou, Esq., and tho suit was instituted yesterday by the filing of papers in tho l'rothonotary's office. In speaking of tho suit which was first instituted, Justico Denglcr said tO'day that ho bad been unjustly accused of urging Mrs. Thomas not to make a settlement for less thau $1,000. Ho says he uover so urged the woman, or gave her any advice to that effect. Whatever ho has done in tho caso has been strictly within his jurisdiction as a Justice. This caso will bo watched with great in terest, as in case it should go to trial and Mrs. Thomas should recover judgment for moro than Mr Neiswenter can pay tho people who aro sureties on Mr Neiswcnter's license bond may be culled upon to niako good tho amount. Should tho matter go thit far it will bo the first brought in this part of tho state to dotermiue if sureties on a license bond are responsible for any damagos that may occur through tho principal on tho bond allowing gambling iu his placo of business. When seen to day by a reportor Mr. Noi wentcr said ho knew nothing of the suit for damages and no papers had been sor.ved on him. Ho also stated that whatever suits aro or may bo instituted by Mrs Thomas will not worry him, as ho has done nothing to cause them. Superintendents and others havlug the arrangements of Christmas festivities will do well to consult Kemmerer, 131 North Main street, before purchasing confectionery. la e-tf Klre Alarm. The fire department was called to a house on West Line street yesterday nfternoon, but Its services was not required as the alarm was caused by smoke escaping from defective flue. The woman residing in tho house was so much excited over tho flockiug of the firemen to her house that she became hysterical. Otto's is the place for Christmas cakes, fruit, pound and other flue cakes. Beautiful Christmas chromo given with eaoh 10 cent purchase. 27 South Main street. 18-lfl-tf Us a Watxs' LiUNusr Blue, the bt Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes Iwo quarts. J5cts. Bold by Coaklt-y Bros. OBB'3 OBSERVATIONS. What III" S'esimil Hears During Ills Trav els About Ton 11. It was at tho BUpper table in a 'Joal street homo tho other evening. Willie, who boro Iho burden of his flvo winters very well, had been studiously eyeing his portion nf ham and eggs for n couple of minutes, and his mother know for a certainty that something was troubling him greatly. Finally it camo out "Mama," askod tho youug hopeful, "does ham come from Hamburg ? ' Willio's caso resembles greatly that of tho littlo girl who could hardly sleep until sho was assured that all pencils camo from Penn sylvania. A teacher In ono of tho local public schools recently, carefully explained to her pupils that the properties of hearing, seeing, focllug, smelling and tasting wero culled tho fivo senses. Hcr's was a bright class, and sho had no doubt that the children had thoroughly un derstood her meaning; therefore,the next day whon tho teacher had a visitor called upon her class to tell what the properties of Bight, hear- ing.touching, tBting and smelling wero called sho was confident that tho answer would bo correct. Kvcry hand in tho row was up, and tho teacher beamingly called unoua youngitor In tho front row to answer. Up ho jumped and tho consternation of tho teacher may easily bo imagined when tho auswor was blustered out: "They aro callod nickols " This story, which is a trim one, was told at a gathering ot teachers at l'ottsvillo tlio other day, as was another, equally good. A teacher explained to her pupils that iu tho bones of ono s body thernuropassagesthrough which flows tho marrow, in tho effort to mako tho children thoroughly understand that tho bones aro not solid. A day or so altcrward sho asked what wero in tho bones when one of tho scholars assured her that "bones havo sewer pipes running through them." "I wonder," remarked 0. A. Kcim to Jeff Yost, tho other day, "whether a man who tells a woman that sho has remarkably 'fino cut' features, refers iu any way to chewing tobacco." Tho Joff gavo It up but thought that it depended a great deal upon circum stances. Physicians BBy that tho present epidemic of iiilluonza that is now in tho town is iu ono way different from tho others that tho town has had. In other years, when tho liussiau visitor was abroad in tlio land, it attacked ouly adults; now it not only has grown men and wouniv in its grasp, but tho little chlldrou are suffering from It. A local prac tltloucr says that tho disease is dangerous to children whilo properly treated, it is only troublesome to adults. Obe. World's Fair goods for sale at Holdermui'a Jowelry store, comer Main and Lloyd strecte Have you tried McKlbenny's fried oysters! TO MOEEOW' MORNING At t) the ( el-lirutiil Dr. ,T. Iliirrey Monro Op lis Ills OlUro Horn. To-morrow morning at 0 o'clock tho emi nent specialist, Dr. Moore, opens his office at the Ferguson Houso for, a briof stay. Ho will visit no other city in the region so that tho6o who desiro to consult him must go thore. Tho first case of cross-eyes calling on him will bo made straight by his palnkf method; froe of charge. The Williamsport lheakfml Ta'ile has the following to say of him : "Tho work performed in this city the past mouth by Dr. J. Harvey Mooro entitles hlui tn bo ranked among 1 lie greatest physicians and snecialists of the country. Tho scores of oases that he has so successfully treated aro tho best indorsement that can bo accorded him. Ho is not only an eminent surgoon and doctor, but a very agrccablo and aceom plished gentleman as well." M. L. Kemmerer is manufacturing candy at special rates for the Christmas Sunday school festivities. 12-5 tf Call at Holdermau'a jowelry store beforo going elsewhero. W. V. Otto will glvo to evory puicbascr to the amount of 10 cents a beautiful Christmas chromo. 12-16 tf C0111I11K 13vllt. Dec. 20. G rand cantata "A Merry Company, or tho Cadets' Picnic," at the P. U. church. Dec. 21. A Demorest Contest, under tho auspices of tho Y. W. O. T. U., iu Ferguson': theatre. Dec. 25. Grand eisteddfod under the auspices of tho Ivorltea at Ferguson's theatro. Shenandoah. Feb. 5 Fifth grand ball of tho Gymna' fium Club iu Bobbins' opera house. Jau.ll. " Tho Trolloy System" at Fer gusou's theatre, for the benefit of George Walters. Jan. 21. Annual suppor of the Wolsh Baptist church, iu Bobbins' opera house. Jun. 0. "Yo Old Folks" concert at th Union Sunday school building, Lost Creek, under tho auspices of thoSons of Temperance, Lowest prlous for all kinds of Christmas goods at llolderman'sjewolry store. Friod oystors a specialty at MoElhenny' a-iK-tr Don't suffer with indigestion, use Baxter'i Mandrake Bitters. lm You save money by buying your Christmas gifts at Uoldcrman's jewelry store. Filed oysten a specialty at McElhenny'i SM2.tr . 1 iiiirr mm 3e is the New Postmaster of Shenandoah. WAS DEGIDED YESTERDAY. Iia Appointment Wan IiiiinedlatHr Con tinued anil Mr. Mullet Cull Tuko Mold at Soon nl Ills Itoud Is Prepared ami Ap- pi o (Ml. Tho scramble for tho presidential appoint ment nf pmtiiiastor of Shenandoah was settled yesterday afternoon by the appointment of Michael Mellet, tho Kast Cetitro street merchant. Tho appointment was also confirmed yester day, so Mr. Mcllct is at liberty to tuko charge of tho olllco as soon s ho prepares and file his bond and it is approved. This will In all robabllity bo done by January 1st. Mr. Mellet was backed in his efforts to scruro tho placo by Congressman Jamos B. eilly. C. J. CJtilnn aud M. H. Mailer were tho other applicants for tho position. Tho former gentleman rcliod upon M. P. Qulnn, of l'ottsvillo, who wss a dclcgato to tho last national Democratic convention, Senttor B J. Monaghan and Ex Senator ing, of Mahanoy City, Tho new Postmaster Is 4'J years of ago. Ho was born in County Mayo, Ireland, but when he nas an inf.int his pircuts moved to St. Clair and his homo was In that town until about 23 jears ago, when ho moved to Shell- udoah, and has been a resident of this place oversluco. For a year or two Mr. Mellet worked in tho mlnos. He then formed a artnershlp with John McDcrmott and cngagoi iu tho wall paper, book, stationery aud toy business under the firm namo nf McDermott & Mellet. This partnership was of brief duration and Mr. Mellet formod another for tho same kind of business with tho late M. J. Whaleu, but this co-pirtner-ship was also a briof 0110 and about sixteen years ago Mr. Mcllct opened a wallpaper, book, stitionery and toy business of his own, and it is still in existence Ho was in busl- H069 on Smith Main street for a number of years but mo fed tho store to its present location when ho purchased tho Centre and White stroets properties formerly owned by C. T. Kco. Thoso properties aro quilo valuable and Mr. Mcllct is looked upon by his townsmen as being protty well flxtd. Although Mr. Mullut has always taken an active interest in politios he has not figured as a frequent office holder. He served two years as collector of taxes for tho Shenandoah School District and tho first year under tho new law which consolidated tho school, county and borough tax receiverships. Ho has been a delegate to county and state Democratic conventions. In 1S78 he was before the Greenback-Lviiur couvention at Mahanoy City as a candidato for nornlation for the Legislature, but Hon. Patrick Conry was nominated. Mr. Mellet is the fifth presidential ap pointco foi the Sbenandoub post office. Mr. Boyer, the present incumbent, was the first, JameB Wooley the second, serving two terras; S. P. Kindt, tho third, who resigned after serving two years, and John C. Seltzer, who served tho balanco of Kindt's terui. Under his second appointment Mr. Boyer took charge of the nfhc on October 0, 130, and will havo held too otlico four years and three months if Mr. Mellet does not take chargo before January 11th, Shortly after his second appointment Mr. Boyer succeeded in getting tho post office department at Washington to consent to the establishment of tho freo delivery system in Shenandoah aud the immediate vicinity. Aftor receiving the authority Mr. Boyer lost no time In putting tho system in operatiou and the' carriers wero put on their routes in tho mouth of April, 1690. The system and iu fact all tho branches of the local servlco lui frequently been oomplimeuted by the department at Washington. Something New. Before buying natural flowers or wax-work for funeral offerings call and see the lovely metallic wreaths, crosses, etc. They are beau ties, and cheap too. Will never fade. At Mrs. M F. Schmidt's, 107 North Jardin street, Shenandoah. Also an immense lino of holiday goods in tin, agate hardware, etc. lS-lC-Sw Trout for the Dams. C. H. Hagenbuch to-day received from the State Fishery Department four 01 us of Call foruia trout, which ho at once transferred to tho dams of the Shenandoah Water Company. The celebrated B. & 11. Banquet Lamps Onyx tables, finished in gold and silver, at Uoldermau'B. llrur la Mind John A. Rcilly's is the place t get the purest wines aud Uquora, best beer and alts and finest brands of eigui. 10-10-tf Buy Kryttone floor. Be ture that the name LEfoio k Baku, Ashland, Fa., ii printed on every Back. S-3-3taw Thereare manv common liniments uold but there Is only one iireti iwla rure for all tonus ot tspratus, Cut, Bruises and ad bodily psln. llNuioe ih lieu riu uu. ivui ja ceuiv Sold at P. P. 1). KUUu'ii I) rut store. Lnrf er than ever is Uolderman's iteck jowelry and fsnoy goods. of THE COUNTY INSTITUTE. Proceeding of the s'roml llnjr'aSeaslon at I'oll.rille. The second day's session of tho Schuylkill . County TWhers' Institute at l'ottsvillo brought to platform Prof. C. C. Boyor, of Kutr.town; Dr. A. It. Home, Allentown; Prof. H. II 8payd, Mlueravlllo, Prof. F. II. Green, West Chester Normal school, aud Deputy Stato Superintendent Houck. Tho latter gentlemen was welcomed with 'pro longed applause. He Is one of the groUost of favorites at teachers' institutes. Ho gave a brief history of the public school system. Superintendent E. S. Cox, of Chllllcothe, Ohio, Prof. A. C. Kothermol, KuUtown, and Dr. Edward K Shaw, New York University, wero to have been among tho speakers yoster dsy, but County Superintendent Weiss an nounced that all of them wero down with tho grippe. A lliirgiiln. A second hand piauo in first nlaes order. Will bo sold very cheap. This is a bargain. WlldiVa music store, 2S North Main street. 12-20-lw FELL UNDER A OAR. A V. ir 3I1111 Seriously Injured In the .Mltio-. Josoph Bunn, 18 years of age and son of John Bunn, of West Lloyd street, sustained serious Injuries In tho Shenandoah City col liery last night. By slipping upon a rail ho fell benoath a loaded coal rar and ono of tho wheels traveled his left thigh longthwise, stripping tho Uesh from tho bono and cutting into the groiu. A largo artery was laid bare aud Just oscaped injury. Had it been cut tho youug man would havo Mod to death.. Drs. Callon and Hamilton dressed tho in juries. They aro not dnngorous, but will conflno Bunn to his bod for some time a Tho reason why Arnica & Oil Liniment is so popular with the ladles is bccatiso it not only is very healing and soothing but its odor is not at all offensive. lm riiitso.VAi.. P. J. Cloary spent yesterday at Ashland. Landlord John P. Boohm is on tho sick list. Miss Sallio Schloss Is the guest of l'ottsvillo friends. . Kx-Shcrlff Dufl'y, of Ashland, was In town, to day. A. J. Schooner Ij, transacting business at Philadelphia. Georgo W. Iiyou, Esq., of Pottsvillo, was In, town to-day. It. I). E. Hagonhach spent to-day at Mahanoy City. Justice Williams went to tho comity seat this morning. John McGosrau transacted business at Pottsvillo to-day. Matt. Wheolihan is hora from tho West visiting his parents. P. F. Kmg aild W. J. Oalvin wereat Potts ville this morning. J. J. Delaney went to Philadelphia tills morning to transact business. George Bouainger, of Ashland, spent tho day with town acquaintances. OUieGooduian, of Mahanoy City, circulated, among town friends this morning. Photograeber Keagy and wife are down with the grippe. John B. Lles.nriug, of Uaz'eton, spent a, part of to day in town. Cornelius Daveuport, of South Jardin street, is confined to his bed by II in sue, . Robert O.uino, of Pottsvillo, aud Kx Coroner Guldin, of Minersvillo, wero itt town to-day. Mr. Shanrz, a commercial travoler repre senting ono of the industries at Hamburg was in town to day. Mrs. C. W. Dangler and her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Klsller, weut to Enton yesterday to at tend the funeral of a relative. Dr. J. Harvey Moore, the specialist, who opens an olllco in tho Ferguson Houso to morrow morning, arrived iu town at noon, accompaniod by his private secretary aud assistant. School Directors William T. Trezlse, A. J- Gallaghcr and Frank Uanna weut to Potts villo this morning to attend the thirteenth. annual convention of the Directors' Associa tion of Schuylkill county. jtR UsToyou tried MeElhenuy's fried oysters T 912-tf (llTeu Away. For sixty days Keagey, the photographer. will give a 10x12 platinum picture with overy- doeeu of his $3 cabinets. Special reduction to schools and Sunday ecbsols at Uolderman's jewolry store. Will buy a Hundred pound bag of pride of Lehigh zmnBjk? "lour Guaranteed, as good as Boms sola at t.'J6nd tt.M. $a.X2i3 Will bay aba; ot Gold Dust to. HestSnoar mal for tb money. raff's. iaa North Jardin Street fy OO 3