EVENING HERALD SATURDAY. NOVKMBKK 8. 18(M. THIBDED1TION THE STOCK MARKET. This Morning's Operations Were of an Interesting Character. The stock market report for today given by Cooper& Co., Main and Centre streets, will beot Interest to out renders from the tact thnt their recent predictions nre provItiK somewhat true ih rcgarda the Philadelphia & Heading road. Quite recently they made, the statement thnt "It tauten In the end no practical difference. whether it gets a larger profit on lens coal, Xir a smaller profit on more coal. Con trolling at It doea G percent, of coal, is there nny reason why It should concede anything to its competitors, even iu Us present bad condition r" It now appears that the Heading Is Rolng to act very in dependeutly of the other roads as regard ing Its mining coal as to-day, for tho first time In a period of about two years, they nro working. During the recent depreciation of other coal stocks the Heading securities were scarcely visibly affected. It is true this stock is exceedingly low, nevertheless, with all of its lond of debt and general bad condition, it seemed remarknblo that It held strongly at nbout ono figure with scarcely a fluctuation. On this morning's New York opening price Heading was quoted at 18, n quarter lighter than lBt night's closing. Immediately following Jersey Central broke two dollars; V. ono dollar. This clearly demonstrates thnt something is working in tho dark towards Heading's successful ro organi sation and that it will sometime in the near future see more prosperous times, olse with tho repeated hammering of tho other coal stocks Reading would have been very visibly affected In the disposition of Its shares. From the fact of Its working 1' 'collieries to-day for tho first time iu quite a period, as already stated, it very plainly appears the Heading road is not going to tnko water from its competitors in the present coal war, but will meet the Issue squarely with only one intention, that of making the other coal roads sec ond in tho disposition of their products. Tho rest of the market was dull, with prices ranging about tho same as quoted for tho past few days. N. Y. Hank statemnnt for week ending today: Heserve decrease, $000,005; loans IncreaBO, $1,129,300; specie decrease, $171,000; legal tendcrB decrease, 287,200; deposits decreaso, 09,700; circulation, J101.900. W. A. McGuire. a wellk-nown citizen of McKay, Ohio, Is of the opinion that there is nothing as good for children troubled with colds or croup as Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy. He has used It in his family for several years with the best results and always keeps a bottle or It In the house. After having la grippe ho was himself troubled with a severe cough. Tin iirwI other remedies without benefit and then concluded to try tho children's medicine and to his delight it soon effected a permanent cure. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhlcr Uros. MAHANOY CITY. Maiiakoy Citv, Nov. 2, 1891 II. Ball Is transacting business In New York. Mrs. II. Lltsch Is visiting friends at Snauiokln. Mrs. Harry Smith Is visiting relatives at Alburtis. Mr. Grimes, of Philadelphia, was In town yesterday. Thomas Wilson spent Thursdny visit lug friends at Shennndoah. William Seward, of Philadelphia, vis ited relatives lu town yesterday. Timothy Muhony, of Mnhanoy Plane, visited town friends last evening. Mrs. Klizabeth Mngce and daughter, of Allentown, nre guests of town friends. Miles Richards and Hugh Stride were among the successful rabbit hunters of this week. Mrs. William Boyer, of East Pino Btrect, visited Glrnrdvllle friends Thurs day evening. Misses Maine Dunn, Rose Ferguson and Nellie Larklu yesterday visited friends at Shenandoah. W. K. Forrest, of Philadelphia, visited the G, F. Dipper family on West Centra street yesterday. S. Stewart, of Danville, and a member ol the O. & I. police force, greeted town friends yesterday. George Stern, the butcher, sustained several scratches by being thrown from his wagon. A wheel broko. Miss Sarah Gorman, of West Pino street, viBlted her friend, Miss Helen Price, at Shenandoah, yesterday. William K. Bradbeck, collector for Oately & Brlttau's installment house nt Pottsville. died nt the Muciauts' hotel here on Thursday evening. Herbert Cawthorn and his company will produce "A Cork Mnn" at Kaler's opera house next Monday evening. Mr. Cawthorn's clever work in "Little Nug. got" Is well remembered here. When Baby was tick, wo savo her Caatorta. Vben she was a Child, she cried for Costorla. When she bsoama Miss, she clung to Castorix Wbtr" ;lu) liad Children, tlm gavo lbm Costorla Some Cold Weather Bargains. Special values offered this week ladies' and children's coats, shawls, blan kets, underwear, flannels and woolen dress poods. Our prices nre always lower than you expect to pay and our assortments In the various departments were never so complete as now, ... L. J. Wilkinson, 09 South Main street, 10-lMf Shenandoah, Pa. But Keystone flour. Be sure that tho same Lebsio & Baku, Ashland, Fa., : prlnUd on every sack. u THE WATER QUESTION. A Pew Thoughts to Which Taxpayers Should Give Attention. The llKitALl) feels that to let the issue astonht'ther the debt of this borough shall le again Increased for the purKe of constructing publlo water works go lie fore the eople on Tuesday next without an expression of the paper's sentiment would be unpardonable neglect. There nre times when the sentiments of a news paper very much assists, a doubtful mind and we believe there are many minds In doubt as to the advisability of the pre pensed increase If space would permit several columns could be filled with sound, logical arguments against the Increase. We must be brief. There has not been an act on the part of the borough authorities in connection with tho public wnter works that has created the slightest confidence In their ability to ultimately give the borough the works promised. On the con trary nearly every promise mado by the promoters has been broken and every cs tlmnte upon which the promises wero and nre based stands before the publlo to-day admittedly false. When the llrst request for an Increase was made the official address lu support of It set forth thnt "We present to you for your consideration our work In tho past, the prospective work necessary for tho completion of waterworks and what amounts will be required to COM PLETE the same." This declaration proved deception. Tho works were to have been completed for $93,000, there has al ready been expended upon them nt least HO.COO, nnd yet $00,000 more Is asked for ! What gunrantee have the people that they will not bo called upon for n third or fourth Increase f Some of the Coun- cilmen say the works nro about com pleted, but only on last Thursday night Councilman Gable announced at a meet ing of the Borough Council that tho breastwork nt Davis' Run, which broke once nnd has only just been repaired, is leaking again. Further than this, not a length of pipe laid In the ground has been tested nnd the people in authority are as much 1 n the dark ns to whether the pipes aro ready to receive water as aoyono who has had nothing whntover to do with the project. The wnter company hnB made a fair, busIneBS-liko proposition to tho people and if they nre wise they will accept it. It tho borough can to-day sell Its plant to the water company at anywhere near what has actually been expended upon It, by all means let a sale bo made. We have repentedly predicted, and wo say now, that the water works will always be hot bed of political jobbery; a tool fashioned after tho spoils system by which the question as to who shall bo a policeman, or supervisor, always controls tho elections of Councllmen in tho bor ough. Somo people have asked what will be- como of the work tho borough has ex pended on the plnnt. Tho problem Is by no means n difficult one. If the people should not voto down the proposed second increase of debt the work expended by the borough will be .calculated, as it should be, as part of tho actual cost of tho plant ns far ns completed and form a part of the amount fixed as the purchase price, which the water company suggests be done by appraisement. Another thing, we do not beliove tho people can legally vote to Increase the borough debt nt the election on Tuesday. The arrangements for the election pro vide that the voter shall voto for the In crease of debt and his respective cnndl dates for office by casting one ballot, Mark this I Judge Ewlng last Wednes day handed down at Pittsburg a decision which Bets at rest a question that has bothered a number of cities nnd boroughs of the state. In a suit brought by Mill vnle borough to determine whether or not n separate ballot should be used when a vote Is taken on n proposed Increase of In debtedness. Judge Ewing decided that a separate ballot must be used. He further decided that tho county commissioners nro not under any obligations to furnish bal lots for tho debt vote. This decision Is clear and should the is sue o an increased debt prevail at next Tuesday's election we haven't tho slight' est doubt that it will precipitate months of litigation In the courts again nnd ultl matoly result in the overthrow of tho re- suit at the polls. Don't Tobaooo Spit orSmokeyour Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about No-to-bac, the wonderful, nnrmless guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost Is trifling' and the man who wants to quit and can't runs no hyslcnl or financial risk In using "JNo-to- ao." tsoiu uy nu uruggisis. Book at drug stores or by mall free, Address The Sterling Remedy Co.. In dlana Mineral Springs, Ind. w&s-ly Coming Events, Nov. 13. Tea party In the Primitive Methodist school room, under the auspices of the Indies of the church and for the benefit of the church fund. Nov. 29. Turkey supper in Robblns' opera house under the auspices of the ves try of All Saints P. E. church Nov. 20 to 80. Entertainment In Rob' bins' opera house under the auspices of tho vestry of All Saints P. E. church. Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes, Dr. Aguew's cure for the heart gives nerfeet relief In all oases of oruamo or sympathetic ueart uisense in ou minutes, anu srteeuuv euects a cure, it, is n iieer less remedy for palpation, shortness of .i. ...i i.;.. n, ,.,,., tn iff side and all symptoms of a diseased heartj une dose convinces. com iy j. jvi. mi lan. wis-O-O-ly New Green Truck Stand. A Philadelphia huckster has opened wholesale and retail truck stand In the Leltzel building, 10 East Coal street. car load of pears and oranges arrived this morning and will be Bold at a bargain. 1-8l-tt For bargains In wall paper go to J. P. Carden, painter and paperhanger, 224 W. Centre street. He Is selling out his en' tire stock at nnd below cost. Wall paper hung at lowest prices and lu workman like manner. 10-18-tt ANOTHER STAR CHAMBER. The Borough Council Preparing a State ment to the Public. Reyeral of the preseut aud old members of t he Borough Council nnd the Joint Com mittee met lu the Council chamber last night to discuss the advlabillty of pre paring a statement for presentation to the public In support of tho propoed addl ttonal Increase of the borough debt to con. struct the publlo water works! Thf was n lively discussion nnd It Is skid that Councilman Gable became so excited at one stage of the proceedings thnt hi threat ened to resign from Council. What actually transpire 1 nt th i meet ing could not be lentned. Reporters were not admitted nnd to-dny the months of all who took part in It were sealed. It Is known, however, that Messrs. Stout, Klmmel, Lamb, Gallagher, Solid tor J. II. Pomeroy and Town Clerk Cardtn were appointed n committee to prepare a? statement and they were en gaged on It during to-day with a view to having It printed to-night. It is Free, But Worth a Fortune. 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No fee to pay and no journey to make. The doctor makes a specialty of treating patients through letter correspondence, nnd you cannot do better than write him at once. You will without doubt bemado strong nnd well by doing so. Thousands of others have. Don't delay. Flowers Given Away. Every purchaser of a cup of hot choco late at the Shenandoah drug store on Sat urday evening will be presented with a beautiful flower by M. J. Muldoon. ll-2-2t Hcnrv Wilson, the nostmaster at Welsh- ton. Florida, savs he cured a case of diarr hoea of long Btnnding In six hours, with one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. What a pleasant surprise mat, must nave ueen to the sufferer. Sucli cures are not unusual with this remedy. In many instances only ono or two doses are required to give permanent relief. It can always be de- penaeu upon, wnen reuueeu wun water t is pleasant to tane. X or sale Dy urnnier Bros. Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No. 8 South Main street. 9-13-tf Jumped SoVen "Ktorlos to Death. New Yohk, Nov. 8. James Campott. of No. 17 Montgomery street, Jumped from a seventh story window In tho Morso build ing, Nassau nnd Heekmnn streets, nnd was Instantly killed. Tho streot was crowded with pedestrians, many of whom saw tho mnn strike head first on the Bcokmnn streot sidewalk. It Is bollovcd that Cam pott committed sulcldo because- of his fail ure to make money out of a liquor saloon In Grand streot. Ten Years for Abduction. Philadelphia, Nov. 3. Charles A. Wil son pleaded guilty boforo Judgo Heed In quartor sessions court No. 1 to enticing Mamlo Koys, a 7-ycnr-old child, from her homo for immoral purposes, aggravated assault and bnttcry on tho child and to tho laroony ns bnlloo of a horso and wagon valued at f 146. Judge Heed sentenced tho prlsonor to ten years' Imprisonment In the Eastern penitentiary. Six l'atntcrs Fall l'lrty Feet. Jersey Citv, Nov. 3. Six mon wore frightfully Injured by tho fall of a soaffold In the Erie railroad train shed. They wero painting tho iron trusses nnd wero thrown fifty feet. Three or thom nro not expected to Hvo. Thoy aro John Helms, Stephen Dlctz una unnrles ilockle. All tho Injured have "m-okon limbs and inter nal lniurlos.. Reliable, Available, Invaluable. That is what thousands of people have found Porous Plaster to be, for the relief and cure of all sorts of lameness, stiff ness, and congestion result ing from taking cold. Imitations eildera equal the erlglnale. ! the cue c-1 Ailcock's they certainly do net. Altcock'a Corn Shields, Ailcock's Bunion Shields, Have no equal ai a relief aad cure for coma ana bunions. Brandreth's Pills aro a safo and effective remedy for Irregularity of the bowels. Ynn can bur for 3 cents: Knives. Forks Yeast Cans, Cuke rant, deepi Hoys' Knives, Lemon (1 niters. Double Purees. Clothes Lines, Tube Cake Pans, Easels, Fire Hhovels, Tooth Urusbes, Handkerchiefs, Ink, Mucllcge, Dip pers, siftcmno uil anu mrttmcra. At PRICKE'S 3-CBNT STORE, No. 11 North Jardin Stmt, AMUSEMENTS. jjlKHGUSON'B TIIKATRK, P. 3. riRGUSON, MANAGED. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, '94. Graoio 3Z3xo.ro.ott, In Howard Taylor's great comedy dramn, The Pulse of New York A success as grand as the production ItsMf. Eight dUtlnutand positive scenic sensations. An extensive company of dramatic celebrities. Fan and sensation. Htrlklng specialties. SEE The Ponderous Pile Driver. The Wonderful Xlevated Kail load Effect. The Two Massive Trains Cross Iron) Opposite Directions. The Magnificent "L!ttlo Church Around the Cor ner." "Tlio 1'ulse of New York" and be hap py. Not a dull moment, but throughout ever Interesting, bright, exciting and funpy, Prices, as, 35. 5 and ?s Cts. Rticrred seats at Ktrlln's drug store. AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. Notice of an Election for Authority ID INCREASE THE PUBLIC IT Of the Borough of Shenandoah. At a special mooting of the Town Council of the Uorouch of Shenandoah, duly called for this purpose, held on Monday evening, October 1st. 1891, it was resolved that It was necessary to Increaso the indebtedness of said borough to the amount ot lllty thousand (SM.OCS) dollars, and to submit the question of such Increase of Indebtedness to, and to obtain the assent of, the qualillcd electors of said borough, at an election to bo held by them for that purpose, at the usual placcsof holding municipal elections in this borough, at the time of holding thi next general election to bo held on Tuesday, Novem ber Oth, 1801, when and whero such election will accordingly bo held. Tho following statement Is herewith mado as required by law: 1st. Tho amountof tho last assessed valuation of property in tho borough was two million six bundred and thlrtv-nine thousand eight hundred and thirty-live (f2,U2B.K5) dollars. 2nd. The amount of the existing dobt of tho borough is ono hundred and twenty-ilvo thous and one hundred and llf ts'-eight and ninety-eight ono hundredth (125,158.18) dollars. 3rd. Tho amount of tho proposed Increaso ot debt is fifty thousand (KO.OUO) dollars, which will bo not quito two per cent, of tho assessed aiuatton of tne borough. 4th. Tho purpose of tho proposed increase is to defray tho expense of completing tho publlo water works heretofore protected bv the bor ough and which are now in courso of construc tion. By order of the Town Council. WM. McGUIKE. President of Town Council. J. J. CARDIN, Secretary of Town Council. JAMES I1UKNS, 10-5-oaw-5t Chief llurgess. A genuine welcome Awaits you at J oe Wyatt's Saloon ! MAIN AUD COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskers. beers, tiorter and ale constantly on taD Choice temperance drinks and cigars OIDE!3Sri3SrC3-. Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MORRISON J! O AN It VILDIXQ, 8 East Centre St., Shenandoah. MISCELIiANEOUS. TTTANTED. A girl for general housework. V V irpiy ai i tsouin v line street. 11-2-u XXrANTED. Ten or twenty shares of Potts, YY ville Saving Fund stock. One or two-year old stock preferred. Address J. It. H., Hxrai-d omce. lu-gv-u JU South Main, or East Oak street, a gold watch chain charm with turquols setting. Liberal reward will be paid lor re tula to the FOR SALT!. A stereotype machine, costing about KOi In Urst-cluss order. lurcnaser can have It for 120. present owner having no runner use lor iu Appiy ui me HEnALD omce. FOK SALE. A mailing machlne.addresseci from blockB. Several dozen eallevs. lodi uvor iiw. tan ue naa at less man one fonrtb. Easily worked. Apply at the linn AL.U OUltti. T?OR HALE.-A laree elebtb-mcdium Unl r venal rres. Want room for a larger press. V 111 be sold cheap lor cash. Apply at me jeKiiAivu uuice. TJiOU BALK. Having two laree Drown A J: Catver paper cutters, will sell one at ono- intra tne cost, wmcu was f iuo. Apply at tne J1JEUA1.U ojnee. FO R BALK. A lot of minion body type, In cases. Mlddllne cood order. Abarealn. Oases, nearly new, 5 cents extra. Apply at mo iikkalu oiuce. IJOR KENT. A large new store-room, with . plate glass front, dwelling and cellar. Kzcellent business location. Will be ready for rent November 1st. Rent reasonable, Apply to U. Y. Newhouser, 120 North Main street. lu-io-u A MAN In every section at once to sell staple goods to dealers ; no peddling ; expert rnce unnecessary; best side line; (75.00 a month, aaiary and expenses or large com TACTUBINQ UOalFANT, Cincinnati, U 10-17-ly-WedA8at FOR SALE, A half Inl crest in a good-paying business having almost a monopoly. Ill health the only reason for selling, Address I1EKALD, enenanaoan, l'a, 10-13.11 (he totlSl'EH DAY at home selling Light IP J nlng Plater and plating Jewelry, watches plating. No experience; no capital: no talking. Some agents are making 125 a bay, Permanent position. Address 11. K. uelno & Co., Uolum. bus. onio. irANTED. A resident saleswoman of good YY ( address, puBh and ability, to canvass tho grocer; rv iruuts 01 ino town. 1 trade of the town, introducing and exuiDiuug a c a DODUiar. auicK-seiunK article isig commissions, xwiii mane you mone' Address, giving good references. "11ABT LUNCH, P.O. Box 672, New York City. 8 3t Evan J. Davies, UNDERTAKING ! . . . WIixtelocR . . . I ew s SJaoe t Store We put on our counters to-day 1500 Pairs Infants' Dongolas Turn work holes, leather counters, Stees 2 to 5, at the low price of 25c, AfC3i?tlaL 4Sc Men's Shifting1 Shoes, congress and lace, at 99c, worth from $1.25 to $1.50. Large line of ladies' and gents' fine dress shoes, latest styles, lowest prices. Special attention given to our ladies' Dongola Vici Kid, all sizes and styles, at $1.50 new shoe. Ladies' Dongola, patent tip, solid counters, at 99c, cheap at $1.25. Come and see us. Whitelock New Shoe Store, Cor. Main and Centre Sts., Shenandoah, Pa. M. P. OONRY, Monongaliela Whiskey, - 60c a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, f 1 a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - J1.25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, tlaqt. Superior Cognac Brandy, - 1,00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Rum, f 1.50 a qt. Y UtNGLING S KtocK and Jb reah Best brands of 60 Cigars ESTABLISHED 1873. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. Offers for This Week. Trimmed Fedora Felt Hats, EOc. Trimmed High-crown Felt Hats, 50c. Trimmer lor Hats, from 85c ap. Ten dozen Trimmed Hats, no two alike, all colors, styles prices. Infants' lone and short Conts. tl.KO tin. Mli' Tiuvv nil nnd colors, 1.50 up. Infants' Caps, 25c Velvet CaDS. Infants' Sacaues. 25c un. opening CbrsetB. Six papers o Needles, 5c. 28 For Business Knowledge go to Wilkes-Bar re Business College. Oil Cloths as Window shades as low as rollers. Keiser's, At For Bargains In nil latest styles of Millinery, Children's Cloaks, Caps, Bonnets. Hoods and Ladles' Fascinators, go to MRS. HYDE'S,29 North Main street. On Saturday until sold 100 dozen of different pattern Ladios' Embroidered Linen Handkorchieis at Half Price. By the failure ot a Swiss manufacturer we procured them. Can't get any more. Take them while you can. New York 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. WARREN J. PORTZ, "Ptnyira Tuner. Pianos and onans rrlrd. Orders left at 91 North Main street, Bhetcdoib.nlllreeem prompt situation. At Keiser's, 3 "31 South Main St. iouorStore Ale, Draught Porter and WelnerBeer, and all kinds of Temperance Drinks. and up. Children's Plush Surah Silk and Lecrcins. 2Rn a nlr Mnnmlnn r: o.t. ' SoutlL XtfCcilax Stroot. Adlstlnctlve feature 'of thetaanagement is that only business men of experience are Instructors. Their knowledge,gained In the marts of trade, with the techni cal Information gathered in expert wort makes the instruction attractive, valu able and comprehensive. Have you seen the new catalogue F Get it. Free. WADE & WILLIAMS, Principals. Anthracite bldg., Wilkes-Bnrre. A complete liiieof all grades of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, &c, in all latest color ings, at attractive prices adjusted to the new tariff. In Moquette Carpets, all new styles, choice in design and of a. better quality than last season. Low as 17c, 17 cents, mounted on spring Pottsuille. ALBANY DENTAL ROOMS. Paloless Wiactlon of Tcetb, Gold ni Sliver filling.. If yonr artiuclal teeth do not suit you, call to tee us. All examinations tree, we make, all kinds of plates, Hubber, Gold, Aluminum and Watts' Metal Plates. Wo do Crown and llrldge work and all operations that pertain to Dental Hurgcry. No charges for extract ing when teeth are ordered. ALBANY DENTAL K00M8, 139 East Centre St., over M. K. Stein's drug store, Mahanoy City. BERTHA L. DOLPH, 11 N. West Street, Shenandoah. m Retail L
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