6 ! i . .Jl -iW ill v Fai-mv.; tv X '11 Hi 1. J- : ' , i - SHENANDOAH. PA.. TUESDAY, APKIL 17. 1894. IX.-NO. 103. ONE CENT d, VOL. r- 3 Como and see him our BANJO FLAYER wo nre selling at this week's snle, at ao are as fast black at he is. Don't fall ay morningl,the,17th inst. I 116-118 North' 'Main Street, Wise housekeepers come to cause we keep a greater hut that our nriccs are a few things yu may Win. Rogers Silver Plated Ware. China Dlnncr.Sets. Porc.inine ware (Edwards Rldgway's) Cuspldores, earthen and china. Lamps, Expreis Wagons. Clothts Baskets sc. our 48c one. Market Bafkets,' Broshos. u . , i'' r ' i i. 1 SiccesiiT li Ml OUHCAH IWIIDLET, M. P, CONRY, ougafaeln whiskey...- 50c a qt. il rye whiskey, A. .. la qt. Viva tA t) .... -V"VV 1 nr. ,. t I Jiguperlor Blackberry Brandy f 1 "a qt. superior uognac .urarjay.....?i.zo a qt. Imported Jamaica Hum. ....... $1.50 qt. "VUENGLING'S Stock arid Fresh Ale, Draught Porter'aml Wiener Beer. uest Brands or do uicms ana ' The Geography ! "Will show jou the location of the great tea- producing countries of the world China, India and Ja pan. We make a npecialty of Good Tcaa. ' rWe claim that wo sell no poor teas at any price. Our 50c Mixed Tea is a blend ' of all good teas, in profpor proportion, to 'guarantee BittiBfactibn in strength and flavor. We aluo oflcr a Good Mixed' Tea for 25 Cents a pound, and guarantee it to give entire satisfaction. ..1 straight Old Government Java, and A Few Special Bargains for This , Wo offer our laBt lot of Florida Oranges, just received direct f from the grower, 25c a dozen. Lomona, largo size and fine, 2 doz. Extra Milk Lunch Bisouit, 3 lbs.' k Pears, Peaches, Apricots, Egg Wo note a general advance on all kinds of Canned Goods and JQad Fruits. We are still selling at old prices. Standard Tomatoes, flans for 25c. Pio Poaches, largo 'cans, 8 cans 25e. Fino Red N Alaska Salmon, 10c a can. Fancy Fresh Creamery and Dairy Butter every day thiB wook. Your rbtt . ffiiFB 'Deserves a pretty h,qme GiVe her "dne by buying 1 'prdfty'fufhlture t m .largest stock .of The Parlor .Furniture Ever' brought to Schuylkill ' county, :riow' open' iuid rady for inspection, at ' ' 'greatly 'reduced prices. o.PAVLLAMS&m IS THE WAR CRY ....... This Week. -and the Stockings that1' CENTS, to see us. The snle begins on Ton- "Shenandoah", Pa. us lor their supplies, not only sUck than shown anywhere elBe, so rsatonable. "Wewill mention Meed: Table Cutlery ot all Kinds. China Tea Sets. , China Toll.t Sets. . .Tinware and Glassware. Granlte'Iron Ware Iron Boll.rs, Milk Cans. Brea,ABoxes. 8 SbuthTHein Street. 31 South Main St. an i 1 kinds ot Temperance Drinks. A Gup of Good Coffee Depends not alone on the making, Good coileo properly roaBtod and irest are important lactnrs. VV o've tho boat grades ot Mocha, Java, Mar acajbo, Laguayra and Rio Coflees, Our 80c Iloasted.CofteeiBa combina tioft of thd best 'coffee's only. It is better,' stronger and richer flavored goes further and is .thereforq.cheaper than any package coffee in the mar- kef. Our JAVA COFFEE is we guarantee it to please you Week: Also an invoice of extra quality for 25c. Ginger Snaps, 4 lbs. 25c, for 25c. Fancy California Fruits, Plums and Chorries at Half Price. qwLiduofotofe ' y 1 'I M' i ' i i '. ' '. Workmen Indignant Over the Water Works. 1 k FINE PICTURE SPOILED It y(rnlntO(l Two Years Ago, But ,tie Working. ii-mi of To-da 7 rind the Original Clmnged to a Dago Chroroo IThat Wm Promised. The correspondence to the HnttAl.D and published, yesterday concerning the em ployment'n ot dago labor on the public water works to the exclusion ot able- bodied and needy citizens and taxpayers of the town, is one that cannot be over looked, yet it is difficult to see what ro- lief the people complaining can secure. While the works, ore being constructed for the borough and with the borough's money, it is not, being done by it and the town authorities have.no power or Juris diction in the matter, other than, to Bee' that tha work is .done according to con tract and paid for. Contractors Quinn & Kerns have not,tho least bit: more power in me inaiier man me oorouKU. xnev have sulfcontractet the work to Mr", Mc Adams and Mr. McAdams can hire such men as ho' desires and pay them such' Wages as the men are' willing to work fori So' to that extent the correspondent's complaint can' avail nothing. Had the men. who are now comnlainimr. stepped, to the iroqt whu the Hkuald made a battle sinele-harido'd.agntnst what It th'o'uthtas jl' gilded CUdUiliher1 there would bolotf bccasldri fdr 'complaint how; TliH bStrihlM -whH fhtord thh rtflW Wittpr worcs scoppeu. hi nocning in masmg promises to win votes for the election tq increase, tne Dorougn inueoteunes3 to build the water works. Thev lavished promises on all sides and-issued circulars that appeared to the dupes as leaflets' from the golden heavens above. One of these circulars was issued bv the joint committee on public, water work's and in it was a statement that the work women of the town were to" be furnished wiui employment in ine construction ot the water works and that of the $93,W)Q the works would cost 33,000 would be distributed among these workingmen In' waces. That was a golden promise and if it coulu bo out partly luluilea now what a blessing it would be to tno many families oi tne town ,wup are now on tne verge 01 starvation. But it cannot be fulfilled. The boroucrh is not doing the work; It is In the hand: of a sub-contractor. Nor was it ever intended that the promise should be fulfilled, for had there een such an intention the joint com- won,ld.'tavei insisteatha't the. proposals bo tmseu on tne employment ot citizens ana taxpayers' of the'tori as laborers. Tim Ininfc dnmillttfio .intioft sntllrm nut. ,0f its position uy saying thata failure o 'do so was duo to forgetfulness,' for in re- ferlng to the committee s manifesto on the emnloymont of homo labor the Her ald of Juno 13. 1892- before the Rnecliil election" 'was held arid long before the' contract was nwaraea, asKou now the' bormicfh nronosed controlllncr thft lahrtW on the work when ,lt was to be done by contract. was it covered by any provision of the Had not some oVer-1ealoil9 neoDlo who have tiikon occasion to gloat over the nresent pronress of the new water works at the expense of the HERALD the matter would not receive this attention and the paper would be content to simply say tnat tne worKing people or tno, town nai, been grossly dece(vcd. But since there is gloating, there i,S roOfn'for thestatemept the Herald stands in the same position' that it did in 1892 that the manner in wnlcu tne public water works movement was instituted was wrong, that it was nrecimtatea in a smric ot temner anu vin dictlreness. and that the prime movers couiu not anu woutu nutuu us tuey prom ised the people. During discussions of the dago labor questions )n various plates last night mere were iounu a lew wno saiu that any man with commom sense knows that the average laboring man of Shenandoah cannot compete with the dago laborers on wages and would not work for the waoes. This is true. But that does not relieve the joint committee from its promise to the working people of the town. When that promise was made there was no sug gestion that the home workmen would be obllbed to work for dav's wanes It is riot the least surprising that the working, people of the toYn are Indignant at seeing gangs of dagos doing work that had heen nramlhed thpm. Wlmn thn citizens of the First ward put in their line laBt year one; of their first acts was to resolve that node but home labor shbiild be employed and at wages of not less than nine dollars per, week. And It is but recently that the Borough Council increasea tne wages oi two watenrnen from il.35 to 1.50 Per' day on an aruu- raeljt that It would be a disgrace to tho town thould the authorities offer any workingmau less than (1.50. "Where do the public water works stand in thl3 llchtf A7lmr thn mntter as he will, no one can get away from the fact that the working people of Shenandoah have beea grossly deceived, or hide the shameful sight of willing and deserving men standing on the street corners, waiting for a chance Jo work and obliged to watch the 'cheap element taklne the cream of that which was promised them and for which they must pay in taxes. This Is not the first blunder that has come to llcht in connection with th public water works, nor will it be the last. Leone, palmist and fortune teller. locates absent mends, whether those you trust nre worthy of the confidence and lovo bestowed in them, if you will succeed In your undertakings, warn you of your enemies and unlto broken hearts. This week only. Commercial Hotel. Room 0 4-16-ot We give special attention to collars, cuffs and shirts, at Breunan'a Steam Laundry, South Main street. 4-10-tf FATAL,;? ittiTJR'Bb. ' Core, tfchtuliltilc SutTMi From a Baili or Coal. .George M., Scheunlng, a -well known and.respected resident, of this town and father ,of IohnB. Sjcheuhlng, Hio, sdjiojol teacher was to badly injured iu a urpnt 6f tho Ivellley Hun .colliery last evening that ho died this morning at 8:30 o'clock. The injured' man was in h breast filled 1th loose coal'and was' making nreimm- 'tions'UJYetlreforthe day when n large lump sunueniy ronea .down against mm and pinned him lagalnst another, larke lump. , The-crush was so bad that Itbroke one of,Hio.rJbs of. at tho breast bone, on itiL sine, iiiiu lorceu tne mggeu end to iftrntll tho lllnc. Mr. Scheilhlnir whs thkeh ti the homo of his family, bn West Coal street. i ' ' Dr. Hamilton was summoned and oftjer a .brief anamination said that, although tue injury was, not nepessaniy laiai ine advanced . ago of the, victim. 03 years, would probably make it so. The tinfbr tunate mail suffered very much ditrihtr tho night and showed no Improvement this morning, Although his condition was critical the end was not considered so near and wnen fie died me inmuy was BUocKea, MrScheuhlngwas an energetlo afajl ambitious man. home time ntro his family persuanen mm to give' up wore in me iniue, uub luieuens iiiiiue uim rtriufna ami he started Work again yesterday. The deceased was.born In Wurtomberc. Germnny', on July 10th(! 1831, and ,had pe a, resyjea or Shenandoah for ears. irexions,,to tnat ne resided in lahanov'CHV and Ashlafad.' lib Was a tte'nfbe'r'df'Geh. Gfant Lodgd, No. '576 I. O. OI T, nfid the Harugari, both of 'MahanJy City, A wife', ten children and twelve grand-children are left to Tnnnpn .hi. flmith. All th anna nnrl daughters are .grpwn. up and are Mrs. John ,Barlett Morent 'Mrs. William jEJvker, Newark,. J, f Mrs. Frank Bar row, (jaiuornia;, wrs. wiiiiam Bmoyer aria,'Miss'e9 Sbhhla' n: arid lxmlse C. Sehinhlng, bf Stenniidoah ; George, Jr., Maharioy City ; Charles, New York City ; rTcoenccj, AMewarK, iN. J., and jonn B.. Shenandoah. Arrancements for the funeral have.not been decided upon. Little neck clams, sweet and luscious, at McElhenny's. DRAINS OUT. Property Onn.rs' oil Kat Coal Str.et Have Complaint.. Vlth the water, works tho, old saying, "Moro haste, less speed," holds good. In the great -hurry to get down the pipes at the'east.end of-Coaletreeti yesterday ,the dagos crashed through the drains of several properties with their picks and sloyols and tolny the- tenants were up 111 1.1 1US. Oue.tenant says she complained to one of the foreman, but received abusive an swers. Another says.tbatwhensbBcallcd attention to me matter a toreman renneu tuai,Liu tuey gq luruugu uuytuiug unless you' keep you ey'es'on them continually." vine people Who novo sullered by damage to their drains hnve notified some of the Cbuncilnien that they will qxpect the borough. tq.re-opep the trench and re pair me, urajns, or pay damages. rkinit This morning oho of the foreman bent a norse witn a big ciub until ma animal was rendered lame.. As .this work nrouresftes mnnv mm- plaints of all kinds may be expected. The rteonie will .naturally reel lmllirnant over the enactment on the strppts nf tho inwn of deeds' Which pass 1 Unnoticed on the mount-Una anu in tne bacKwoods, where the rule is to drive to death to get work done. Crab salad, deliciously seasoned, at Mc Klhenny's. ri-XNCIIiTOINTS. Weather like yesterday makes life worm living. Admiral Mello has made another fare well surrender. It was at Frostburc that the Unknown gave unri nrowne tne com suno. "Dot Leetle German Band" Is the delight oi tue Children on me streets oi town. Balllngton Booth truthfully says that wnav tne woriu neeus is salvation miner than science. They have a new rebellion in Brazil, and it u iprnenst lilll and voorhees both. This is in Brazil, Indiana. Madeline may ' find it a great deal harder to colledt'thats 115,000 than to get tue veruiui. iruiu tuu jurj. "Ah, if women ivbuld only choose their husbands as carefully as bonnets, now much brighter life would be 1" Asureslcn of coinlna summer. Fla cards advertising picnics and excursions are to no seen an over tue county. The St. Bernard Beneficial Society of Pottsville intends to participate in the parade of the temperance societies hero on June iatn. 4nd so Breckinridge la to make his t for re-election ori the ground that the condemnation of him was partisan and sectional. Then so is the sense pt decency. Mouaghan'B Great Hargalna I My store is' fairly packed with a fine assortment of dry' goods. carnetB and oil cloths. Imco curtains from iJScta to $1.75, iSxamlne our 15c. cashmere (no imita tion) reduced f rpm 35 cts ; our 75c. c6rso(s reduced to 50 cts. Call at mice and secure bargains, Every article as represented. 1'. J. JIONAGUAN. lllailonurj Meeting. Missionary services of a very gratifying rhnrnnter Were' held in the Primitive Methodist church, at the corner of Jardjn and Oak streets, last evening. Tho finan cial success was far In excess of Inst year, Addresses were made by ltevs. Bateman, of GIrardvllle; I'rosser, "of Mt. Carniel, and, Butcime, oi ot. uiair, Woa a Cup. Martin Mnley and Felix McMannlman of town, won u silver cup in a double Jig; reel and clog dancing contest at Mt, Carmel on Saturday evening against six competitors. Kemoval, Kengey, the photographer, haB removed from West Coal street to near the corper ot Main nnd Lloyd streets. Don't forget tne piace. Get your (repairing man's. done at Holder- mm mm Man Badly Beaten at a First Ward Wedding. HIS MLP LIBERATED' I It Wi Feared at First Tlint the A.stult Would I'roTe to bo a Utirder, But the Victim Hrpnt.nllj- Italtled and Will UecoTer. During the progress of a wedding in the First ward last night thero was an alter- cAtlon which almost resulted in the kill ing of n-mnn. Tho celebration was held In the saloon of John Strolls, op East Centre street, and the proximity of strong drink naturally made the occasion a very lively one. The festivities were c6ntlnued without any mishap until nbout 11 o'clock, when Anthony Bubonls. Anthony Yiinknfskl and Charles Kalbach became Involved In a dispute as to who should nay for drinks. Bubonls1 and Kalbach became tersonal arid when the argninent grew warm Yiiri- koiski stepped in and espoused tne cause ot nis inenu, ivninacu. A struggle followed, in which Yankof skl made liberal use of a billet unon the . l av. . . . f , ueau oi uuuonis and wnen tne ciouus oi war passed away the latter was in n deplor able state. Blood flowed freely from at least a dozen wounds on the man's head and It was feared he would expire. He- Bubonls was able to make his way to Justice Toomey's" office. Ynnkofskl and sioraures were anniieti and in aim time liaibacn were required to furnish 1500 ball each for their nnnearance before the justice to-nignt, pending the result of Bubonls' injuries, A re'port was abrbad to-day that the as sault had resulted in a murder, but In (lulry revealed the fact thnt Bubonls will live to appear at tne Hearing to-nlglit ond for some time to come, so far as these particular injuries are concerned, al though his scalp looks as If it had been on a cnoppipg block in a butcher shop. Lobster salad, fresh and toothsome, nt McElhenny's cafe. Comlna- KT.nti. April 20. Ice cream festival under the auspices of the otar Flute and Drum Uorps in Kobblns' opera house. April 30. "A Trip to Eurone." illus trated lecture, in weisu iiaptist. church, by Rev, C. H. Woolston. of Philadelphia. for the benefit of the English Baptist cniircu. May 3. First anniversary of the Wash! ington Social Club, in Bobbins' opera nouse. May i. Telegraphers' Assembly and contest in Bobbins' opera house. May 4. Twentv-llfth nnniversnrv of "Washington Camp, No. 118, P. O. S. of A in Ferguson's theatre. ' May 30 Strawberry and ice cream fes- ttt.nl In nno.., V.n,.A n.. tt,n u nuuuitlo u.cttl uuitnc. UUUCI VUW auspices ot uainp u, i. u. oi r. A. Kilted In a Wreclr. A dispatch was received in town this nnemoon announcing that Abraham Lovine. of this place, was killed in a rail. road wreck near Pittsburc this mornlnir. mt. ievine was a member 01 the llrm ot irieonnu a: j.evine. hat and can manu facturers on North Bowers street. The remains will be brought here this even ing. DrtlratilR Kail for Ilent. For rent, a well furnished lodge room on tho third floor of the Dougherty build ing, nt the corner of Centre nnd Jardin streets. 85x32 feet in size. Four ante rooms. Heated by steam. Best venti lated lodge room in the town. Several Windows on Centre nnd Jardin streets. Also n room 15x15 feet in size on the second floor, buitable for an office. Apply on tho premises. 4-13-lw. Have your carpets, feathers and mat tresses cleaned by the Steam Rovovntiug Company, Shenandoah, Pa. 3-3Hin Notice. All members of Lydia Rebekah Lodge, No. 112, I. O. O. F are requested to'ba present at their meeting, Thursday even ing. April 10th, to take part in celebrating their ninth anniversary. A pleasant time is expected for all. Jane Latiilean, N. G. E. D. Deddaia, Sec'y. 4-10-2t Special low prices to all in watches, Jewelry and silverware at Holdermau's, oruer Main nnd Lloyd streets. Wanted. A gentleman with $500 or J1000 available capital to join with another who has the general agency gf Eastern Pn., for a spec laity needed on electric roads, factories and hotels, to take a half interest in the businessnnn a prout ot iuu percent. Ad dress T. F,, IlEltALD office, tf , Obituary. Bernard Murnhv died nt his home in Ueckschervtlle yesterday afternoon. He was a brother or John and Patrick Mur phy, of this town. Steamihlp Tlfkot. Itrdaeed. From Hanfburg', Bremnn, Antwerp or Amsterdam only tai.CO, To Liverpool, uueenstown, lonuouderry, iieirast or Glasgow, only S. At lleeao s Railroad and Steamship Oillce, Dougherty Build' Ing, Shenandoah, Pa. 4rl-tf We1 have added to our laundry "Sin. clnlr's Lace Curtain Frame." It puts every thread in Its place. Mnkes lace curtains neater than new without itiiurv to the most delicate lace. Drop us a card nnd we will cnll for them. State whether vou want them cream or white. Bren- nan's Steam Laundry, South Main street. 4-lCtf "Baby" is a spanking drama, and .the number of babies that are cured of coughs, colds and croup by Dr. I'oxo's Wild Cherry and beneka are sure cry terians of the virtue ot that medicine. PEItaONAL JJ. D. Beddnll spent to-day at Pottsville. H. F. Granzow. of Ashland, was In town to-day. llarrv Houirhev. of Hlniytnwn. nnpnt 1a. doy in tovn. O. A. Ivelm rpturnptl frnm Dllillpr. N". J., 'yesterday. IlobertT. Kn chtiWpnttn PhtlntlAlnhln, this morning. Ieo Bamliprcrpr mniln- n trln in Mt. Carmel to-day. Constable Boland nnpnfc n nart nf vpn. terday in Pottsville. Miss Huth Williams, of Mt. Carmel. spent to-day In town. Dr. Irwin Went to Wllltps-TiarrA this morning to visit friends. Major James Mnv. of Shamokln. was a visitor to town yesterday. Deputy Sheriff O'Domiell, of St. Clair, paid a visit to town yesterday. John M. Hunter and W. 11. Khmrnrs went to Pottsville this morning. Mrs. J. P. Williams and ilnmrlilpr Mia. Mame. visited friends nt Pottsvlllu yes terday. Tax Collector M. J. Scanlnn made a payment on his '93 duplicate at Pottsville yesterday. Councilman A. B. Lamb was In Sha mokln yesterday in the Interest otcna of our business firms. Meado Peters left for Lewlsbnrrf this morning id bent the bedside of hlsmother who Is seriously ill. Peter McAlee, a former resident of town now located in Elk county, this state, is visiting friends in town. Georce Hohland will move into the res. idence. lately vacated by Bov.. Robert O'Boyle, on South White street. Senator B. J. MonnL'han and J. J. Iteilly were among the town neonlo who spent yesterday at the county seat. John Velth. of PottsVillii. arrived In town this morning and accompanied Mine Foreman urouguall in n drive to Ellen- gowan. Hev. Ambromaltla. Of town, visited tha almshouse at Schuylkill Haven yesterday anu administered spiritual consolation to somo of the inmntes. Charles Powell, recently n resident ot this place and located at Mt. Carmel, was seriously injured in one of tho mines nt the latter place on Saturday. Ilev. Robert O'Boyle and his two sons left for Kutztown this morning. Rev. O'Boyifa will spend a few days there, but his ons will remain permanently with their grandmother. 'Mrs.'Andrew Tempest, bf West Cherry street, left town to day with her family for Newark, N. J., to join her husbaud at that place. The home of the family will be there in the future. David T. Jenkins, late of Turkey Run, has moved to Natalie, Northumberland 'county, and yesterday took charge as Inside foreman for tho Peun Anthrncito Coal Company at that place. Devilled crabs, fresh and rich, nt Mo Elhenny's. "The Fast Hall." The sceno of Niagara Falls, in the lat act of "The Fast Mail," is the grandest piece of reality and mechanical ingenuity ever presented upon tho, stage of any theatre. The actual scene was so im pressive that Lincoln' J. Carter immedi ately determined toproducoit in his piece, "The Fast Mall," and with such gratify ing results ns to be pronounced perfect by tho thousands who hnvo seen nnd com pared it to America's wonderful natural waterfall. At Ferguson's theatre this evening. The Flnil Touoh.es A gnng of navvies are at work raising the track of the Lakeside Electric Rail way on East Centre street and doing other work preparatory to putting in the cross ing and making connections nt the Lehigh Valley Railroad crosilng. It is now an nounced that the road will be in full operation by May 1st. Why patronize Chinamen f Our nay roll nmonhts to 300 per month. Every dollar of it is spent In town, If our work is not satisfactory, we do not ask you to pay for it. lirennnn s steam laundry, South Main street. 4-10-tf llroke Tlielr Arm. Miss Mary A. Mnloue. of Raspberry alley, broke both bones of her lett arm below the elbow by falling doWn n stair way at her residence. , Michael Donnkalls sustained a fracture of his right arm, be low the elbow, by making a misstep from a pavement. Both patients are under the cara of Dr. Hamilton. i The I'rlcrJFilo.ral. Tho funeral of Haydou Parson Prico will take place to-morrow (Wednesday) at 2 p, m., from tho resilience on North Main street, to proceed to Asuiund via tue elec tric cars. The cars will go direct to Ash land without change and return. It. Our "SInclnIr Curtain Frame" is the only one in the state outside the large cities, we got it expreasiy :or lace cur tains. At Brennan's Steam Laundry, South Main street. 4-10-tf llfiir In Mlntl John A. RelllyV is the place to get the purest wines and liquors, best beer and ales and finest brands of cigars. We do laundry work for 800 customers every week. Drop us a card and we will call for yours. Brennan's' Steam "Kauu dry, South Main street. 4-10-tt A Little More 0URXYR0UT -LEFT AT- 133 North Jardin Street JZ