EVENING HERALD SATl llDAY, DECEMIIER IS, 1891. THIRD EMTION PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed for Hasty l'erusal. ' Shopping days. Last iqpnth oE '04. loo mln are wishing or n freoueUp. Holtdiiy trade is beginning to pick up. Storm doors are taking up their winter stations. Wo niny look tor it freeze-up now almost any day. Children lire counting tho days 'till Christmas. Most people would like to see a white Christmas. Umbrella were good companions the past few duys. The store windows lire now dressed In holiday garb. December and the weather prophets don't agree very well. Use only the best of kerosene in your InnilH to avoid accidents. Christmas trees and greens will soon 09 appearing on our markets. Manager Ferguson hns arranged a date, for "Eight Hells" next season. Tha young folks are looking forward to the holidays with expectancy. The beautiful snow delays its coming this season, but it will get here yet. Tho currency question where to get money enough to buy holiday presents f Time spent m looking over the adver tisements in this paper Is time well spent. Thus far the weather has not been par ticularly encouriglng to the ice men or coal dealers. Holiday Bargains. , A special bale ot Christmas goods for the next two weeks. Dallas handkerchiefs, niufllers, muffs and tojs. Also a final f-alu of ladles,' and uiiBses,' coats. Carpets at reduced prlcos. J P.J. MOX.VGHAJf, 12-12 tf 30 iiouMi Main St., Shenandoah. ORGANIZED TRAIN WRECKS. Confrh-don of Three YmuiK l,";ieradn,' tinder Arrei-t nt Oswego, Js. Y. Owfx.o, N. Y., Dec. ID. Three ; ' n men. Frank 'Vttrnuin, XI. C. Ingeraol' r, : Charles iJelbon, nrriBted oil tliu chi" train wrecking on the Dolmvlitv, .' t '.;.! wanna and VVohterji, near Iomi"'- Station, a few miles west of tills vlll.. , have confessed to b3ing memb'jrs ot . organized gung, whoso object was tra j Ti-pni.l: I tifr ,1,1(1 rnlillnf J.110.Y jiuiuu Liuru iiuauuiunMui iiituii,iL during the past year, tho engine each tim throwing the obstructions off tho true rn, f..l ..,...,.. without serious consequences. The young dospcrudocs waited each tlmo with mlisked faces, dark lanterns and tho most approved dimo novel equipments. Detective I.ob- (itoln, of the Delaware, Lackawanna ami Western railroad, has been working on tho case for several months ami hub un earthed tho entire plot. Kacn Itlot In Georgia. Fousvtiik, Ga., Doc. 10. A Kcrious riot ooeuired at Cablnas, ten miles north of here, in whlc.s ihrej wulto men were hhot anil badly 'omidcd by a crowd of onrn-ad negroes. ,o.l unit Hud McCord and t'lnude Holder, white, went to the ho of C.ilviu Dlskell, ii.rcd, to sottlo an old ill!-, all. Di'i-.-n K 'i n mo i or u-sj. . leaped and returned ', who ntniel-.od t''u three wh: - Tho whites, all b.iuly wotind.'d. li'li: to t' house of Wash Free iniiii, near by, win ;y th" angry bl.u liundred. Tile e.v i was t;oou surromuhKl . , to (he numlvr of a U'luent had not sub- oided at last accounts, and mora troublo was expected. Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes Dr. Agnew's cure for the henrt gives perfect relief In nil cases of organic or sympathetic ucnrr, mseaso in uu nunutosj and sneedllv elTects a cure. It is n neer- ess remedy for palpation, -shortness of breath, smothering spells, pain In left aide and all symptoms ot a diseased heart une dose convinces, inoiu ny .i. m. mi lan. w&s o-fi-ly Coming Events. Dec. 2L. Iuter-Stato Milkmaids Con- vention, at I'Vigu- n's theatre, under the auspices of Y. "W. C. T. U. Dec. 2-1 Ninth annual ball tit the Xa clonal Social CIoi, in Hobbins' opera house. Jan. 4th, '85. Aiiuunl supper In Hob- bins' opera house under tho auspices ot the Welsh Htptlst church. Mr. Ira P. WV-1 muie, a prominent real estate agent of pin Ancelo, Texas, has used Chapiherltiio'- Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Reniedj in his family forsev eral years hs oce.iiou required, and al ways with ntrfei i success. Ho says : find It n perfect en re for onr baby when troubled with col e or dysentery. 1 now feel that ray outfli U not complete with out a bottle ot this Hemedy at home or on a trip nway from home. For sale by urnuier jsros. Trustee's Sale. The entire stock of L. Fclnberg's new heaters, range, cooking stovos, tinvare: hollowivare ulHUwatti and lamps pur chst.ed nt tin- -'lierlff,' sale are now of' feredlotli- it Xo i:'J South Main strwt, at trustee. Tin-i-Sin.-" iu onl-r th i'lti- the R(:'iuii it below cot the ' K rnuct tin sol I at he trustee may liqui 13-ll-Xw Forrhcumau I b.tve found uothln equal to (,'hafi itr m'a Patu Halui. It relieve-, tho imio - applied. J. w Youub. West LIiimiv. Y. Vm. Th prompt relief It alt t nlono worth many times the ent, 50 ceuts. Its con tluued will ell eel a permanent cure. For tHiic by urnnier tiros. New Cloaks at Wilkinson's. We received to-day n large utock of. new coats arid 'wraW'nll the'cholcest 'styles. and we Invite our patrons to come, and see this season's latest and best offerings In ladies', misses' and children's garments, Prioes are unusually low. L. J. Wilkinson, ( S3 South Main street, 11-10-tf Shenandoah, Pa. STRIKE LEADERS SENTENCED Dcl)i Oi'U HI Mn.ii.1w ami tho Oilier ftrlhc LeHiltr Thri'if A'nntln Illicit. Cine V 1) v. I.i - -' (inllty as eliargoil" was the llmlln nnmmnoi'd yesterday li;. FpoWhI .luil-i Wlllliun A. Woods iiaitist Pivjiiunt Kurxerui V. Doll 01 tho Am Can li:ilh.:i.y union. jl'ho t.aina llndlnj! was rriu'hed rr,d!ist tho other Amerii -an Hallway union IHrtdeM (in trial wltb !-''. Tlio finding of Wii emit la that the i'.c (Midunt uro guilty uieyiiU'injit, but 1 1 at any pu.iislrtiu'ut indicted would n ; He cumulative. In oth&u words, thoro were two caws b"for tho BOflrt, oni! for con tempt and tin- orjiftr fur fWilntluii nf t!" federal stntiiu. 'Jie intfcr euuso la mer,;4d Into tlii'fm-nrtr. Debs was sentonced to six months In the county jail. Tho others on trial wero given three ni'inths oneh, except MoVnno, who was rehmsed becnura thero was no evidence against him. The court announced that tho punish ment was not. to take effect for ten days, In which llmo tho defendant' attorneys will prepare an appoid. Tho prospective prisoners, after n short consultation with their attorneys, left tho courtroom. Tho defendants, with their olllelal por tions in tho American Hallway union are: President Dobs. Vice President Howard, Secretary Kehlcr, Treasurer Hgers nnd Directors Hums, Elliott,' Hogau and Good win. , . . . , ' Washixcitos. Dec. 15. Tlio drivers and conductors of the Metropolitan Street Car line, whoso wages wcro reduced on Thurs day, stdppedithelr oars on F street, ono of the business thoroughfares of tho city, nt o lock yesterday afternoon. Greatcrowds gntnereu all along tho street, and one driver who did not intend to strlko Was hustled from his platform by tho btrlkerj. upcrink-ndent Jowry. of tho compaivy, and other officials got tho cars to tli" power houso, and no further attempt to run them was mado last evening. As tho result of nconferonco with President Phil lips last night tho strikers resumed work this morning. Tho men will receive) 81 .78 for.twolvo hours work, Instead or 1.1 tor thirteen lmiirs work.. Men who work half time will lu paid at tho samo rate pir hour. - Tho man regard this as a victory. rtio I'euHtou AtijirojirlntlMn Hill lnsscl WAsiilscnON.Uee. 15. Tho tlmo of the house was consumed yesterday with tho debate on tho pension appropriation hill nudoltliough It alioundod In charges and lounter charges it lacked Interesting do tall. The bill curries $141,381,670, and was passed without amendment. Tho Hilt resolution of inquiry calling on tho seer.! tary of state for tho correspondence relat ing to the payment of $125,000 to (lre.it Britain hi connection with the fur seal controversy was adopted. Tho evening session was devoted to tho consideration of private pension bills, and tho houso ad journed over until Monday. MUs Jlrcwer Kegrcts Her Murderous Art, Lynn, Mass., Dec. ID. Annio Maud Brewer, who shot her former lover, G. W. Latimer, on Thursday, was taken into the presence of her dying victim nt tho Lynn hospital last evening. As she entered tho dormitory her feelings overcame her, and sho minted. Upon regaining conscious ness sho expressed sorrow for her act, and asked forgiveness, which Latimer readily promised. lie, nowovcr, would not agreo with her In tho statement that tho deed was done in self defense There nro many people who place confidence in Miss Draw er's statement that tho shooting was douo in sou deiense. Kurglar Shot by n Young Woman. ELTtlON, Md.. Dec. ID. A daughter of Mr. Thomas M. Jackson, residing near Uayvlow, Cecil county, shot and killed an unknown negro prowler early in tho morn ing. Mrs. Jackson and her daughter wero alono iu tho house, and about 2 o clock were awakened by a uolso outside From a window a mnu could bo seen trying to effect an entrance to tho houso and Miss Jacksun flred several shots at tho marauder with her brotujrs revolver. Tho man then disappeared from view, hut at dawn ho was found near tho houso dead. General Harrison J?ot a Candidate. Buffalo, Dec. ID. Colonel D. S. Alex ander, who was United Stntos district lit tornoy for northern Now fYorkunder Pros! dont Harrison.roturnedfroniawcstorntrlp yesterdny. Ho stopped lor two days In In dlanapolis and spent somo tlmo with tho ox-president. Colonel Alexander snld that General Harrison assurrod him that under no circumstances would ho bo n candidate for president again. Ho said General Har rison gave his rousons very freely, and im posed no conditions on him to hold tho tnlk confidential. Girdling tlio Knrth Afoot. PniLADEU'lilA, Dee ID. Fred Thoerner and Gus Koeger, the young German pedos- trlans who left San Francisco on Juno 10 last tu rirculato the globe within tw years, reach -d hero last night. Thoy are 147 miles ahead of tlmo. Kach havo a wager ofS3,0U0 on tho feat, and San Francisco sporting nion havo put up ?10,000 to bo paid the inou If thoy win. Thoy left for Wabhlngton, whence they will go to New YorU and sail lor bouthampton. To lteport the CarlMu 1SI1I. Washington, Deo If,. Tho Democrat! members ot tho banking and currency committee held an oxccutivo meeting yes terday Immediately after tho adjournment of tho regulnr hearing, and after an hour' discussion deeided to report tlio Carllslo bill without mnondinont. Tho full com mlttoe will hold an oxccutivo session to night, and It Is expected that n report will be ordored on the bill beforo tho meeting adjourus. Kllh'il by Ills naiiKhter's Kultor. Gloveiisvilu!, N. Y., Deo.' 15. Lowis Kloss. a fari.i r living near Opponliclw, Fulton eoil'ii ,-, wm kllle.l by Cliarle Hailing, whom Klo, h forbid keeping couipai.!' won his dau.Thter. Kloss at- l.'mi.L. 1 1 1 j ict Hailing from his house s'l-u.lr) la'.tor si i. ! an ax and struck Klo.s-i on the lurti, killing; Ulm instantly llnlliag then g.ive nnusoir up. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Arrangements havo boon perfected for prize light lutweon Goorge Dixon r- Young Grlffo. A cnnlll-t has arisen bctwotm llrn?-ll, the Argentina Hi public and Urdguay on the subjv-ct of .jnujiintluo. ,. Father Ueiuft, director of tho Vatican obsorvntory, dlwl of rtppploxy at Homo yes terday lifler Jinliudtonco with tho popo, 1 EdHotighton,'the well known cartoon ist of tho Toronto (Canada) Star, com mitted suicide at his dosk last night, by shouting, t outh Carolina's house of representa tives passed n bill reducing tho governor's talary from f3,600 to B.WQ, aa& oU other lalarlm proportionately ,. PROPOSALS. TJKOPWAT.S lor tho erection ot a four rOOHKU IMIIUU rcilUUl UUUUIUK IU UU lUUftiril the niirtliwmtern corner of .turd In and Cherry ki reels, In the borough otShennudoali, will lie ire, nea ity ine uoaersigneu connmi. tee oi me ."-htmiuKloak Hchonl Board, tmlil .Monday v.-uing, ueeemoisr 3ist, I'lrtim ml nrie lle.Hon.mt.L ant at t tin otitic or bo Mfcielury of lljpMihool Jiourd, Koom No. . Vet, RireetscHOMbttlldlfrir.anrtBi theofflee of F, X. ftellly. iirehltnrt, r.o. HOBnullHTeutre RttRfi. 1'oi1rvHI(. Fa The cnmmlltt'O leservos he right to ujeit any or all wits, imoiiiuh vlll ln received alter 7 o'clooir. n. in.. Decem ber, aisi, iwi. u; j. Mul.vourr, umirmn, Mark Junius. CnA:u.ifs Hooks, w. T. Trf.zisf, Tihstiu Lvnoh. 13-15-12t llullilliie and Ilcpalrs Committee We carry the larg est stock of lamps. We hove the new est and most exclusive shapes. We. sell at the low est prices. leraemai POTTS VI LLE, PA. Reduction Sale. For tbo next SO daj swill sell all our rca'dy. trimmed 11 ATS nicest endless. Children's Cloaks, Caps ana Sacks are all .reduced for the holiday trade. Our lino, of linen embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS for holiday presents is tho finest and cbcop st in tho town. Our 15o grade 2 for 2.1c " 20c ' -.2 for SBc. " So " i! for 40a " 33c " .2 for 65c. Now York, 9 "N. Main St.. Shenandoah. Bluest, Purest, Healthe- CMs. Schmidt, Agt 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! AND COAL SIS. l'ool rooi ittached. Finest .vhlskeys, beets, viort, and nle constant on tap. unolce temii ranoe annus and garr. sSHa pmi i:, una Mnon Jnuitii - miJd puu sotaaaoja n,-aT puu eoiouo 10 ou r aun v SXHI2J v H4i;dui 4iiu puu 1A nonra ilJOti -qKopnuuuy u( puuoj aq o jaaq japuaj !soui puu tibduij aqj 'IS BipJBf iliuos giz EaipelsjG&tta, Mateses, k, The STEAM MOHTIIC V'Xi Si1""- WARiiEN J. PORTZ. Pianos an i ortuns repaired. Orders left at 21 North i' in street. Bnenandoah.nlll receive prompt a-' i-.'.on. M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace I&suranco and Real Estate Agent, 123 E, Centre St., Shenandoah PROPERTY FOR BALK. A bargain for a cash purchasers. Two homes on west Oak street. One ot eight rooms and the other sU. Will be sold cheap. For further Infor mation apply to VV " M. J. LAWLOR, 121 & Centre etrtet ager and PiIsobi Bgbfs J VTHIK M . . . $ OH von Away Free t,- . Each purchaser of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers will get a box of line candy as a present. Large assortment of SLIPPERS for holiday presents. Nearly 500 pairs of Ladies' fine Velvet Slippers the regular 50c sort our low price, 39c. Men's, same grade, at 49c. Finer grades in stock to suit everybody. Rubber Boots for children make a useful present. We have them. Our Ladies' Dongola Kid Button Patent Tip, .at 99cj is the1 regular SI. 35 sort. Men's Dress Shoes, 99c and $1.00, regular $1.25 and $1 50 sort. Ladies' OVER-GAITER, 19c. Finer grade.", together with ladies' and child ren's Legging; Come and see us at the leading shoe store of MISCELLANEOUS. T70H bal". A,t cost, now Backus watermotor. P Pl,-n linn. nnmor. .Tllt frnmlllft IllO- iory. Apply t the IIebat.d ofneo, Norm Market street.'Shonanrtoah, Pa. COR KENT, -A larte new Hore-room, with IH ,A a. nvsllln. nii nallf,.. X uiuit, f;iu?o iiuiu, hiwi.. mum Excellent business location, llcnt reason aile. Apply to O. W, Ncwuouicr. 120 North Main street. 10-15-tt dr7C nn A WEEK paid to ladles and gents d)0,UU to sell tho Kapld Dish Washer. Wnshes and rtrics them in two minutes with out vetting the hands. No experience neces sary; Fells at sight; permanent position. Ad dress W. 1. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. li, Col umbus, Ohio. A MAN in every feollon at oncolofcllRtaplo goods to dealers; no readUng; fxreri- nce unnec.fsE.nry ; btst tlao line; flow a month. Halnry and pjpertcs or large com mission mnde Cufton IsoAr and MAKU factukino COMrANY, Cincinnati, u lu-li-iy- euaou" SI O Af a day to KRents selling tho ltoyal Z.Ww White Metal Plater or tafeing oroers lor plating. Trade; secrets, formulas, receipts, eic, iunnsncu ireu. i i:uuu uciii, eiin make two to three thousand dollars per year with thoKoyal Hater. Kor terms, etc., anaross urayK tu irmuuz nuiAs, .uiulu bus, Ohio. BANK ELKCTION. The annual election of the stockholders of the Merchants' Na- . . I ,1 1. UU.nnn. Tn .olll ,o ItolH at the Hanking House, Tuesday, January 8lh, Jbua, uetweeninonoursor I anai p. ni., iur tlie purpose of olectlng tnlrteea (13) directors to serve the ensuing vear. 12 8-oaw-6t K. B. llCNTF.n Cishier. AEZUSBMENTS, pmtnusoN'S theatke. P. J. fl(UUSOXl. UAHAUEU One week, beginning MONDAY EVEN'G.U.4 lOtli Tho Laugh Producers, Mill : ':! With LIZZIE MAY ULMER, In Itepertoire: Monday "Colorado" Tuesday "Our Beselo" Wednesday -.."Friend of tho Family" Thursday "Mulberry Bond" Friday "Streak o' .Lightning" Saturday "The Starch Light" Malluoo Saturday 1 p. m. Sinsing nnu Dancing Specialties. Prices, io, so, and 30 censs. IteEorved scats at Klrlln'a drag store. -pEItOUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FEnGUSON, MANAGER, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 19, '94. THE COMING CHAMPION, AND III3 RENOWNED IIIGH-0LAS3 ARTISTS. THE REEQANH, Comedy Stars. DARE BROS., , Wonderful Gymnasts LEW O. METTLER, ! CAMPBELL & BEARD Mimic and Imitator. I Musical Comedians, BELLE BISTERS. 1 ANNIE DARLING, Character Artiste. Vocalists and dancers! CONLEY AND MADDEN, Irish Comedians, Concluding with a Merry Ono Act Comedy, Introducing FLTEll MAflER AND TO. 1IEMESSEV In a Scientific Athletic Display. Prices, 25, 50 and 75 Ceuts. Reserved: reals at K'rlln's drug store. Millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured in first-class, rella ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jardln Street. Also Life and Accldontal Companies Your Stomach ; : : '" Cahnot'stand the; same washing that your boots do, and the water yon drink isn't even ut, ior mat purpose, use Loreaz Schmidt's Beer and Fort or. JAMES SniHLDS, Manage? Shenandoah Branch. Hooks & Brown 11 v I Presents for tho Old Plush and celluloid dressing cases, boxes of writjri paper, snavmg sets, worts, uoxus, loiiei cases, aiDumst Also a splendid variety of dolls, blocks, games, iron toys. China tea sets, rocking horses, celluloid novelties, wheel- . , J 1 1 barrows, doll carriages, magic lanterns, &c, &c. Our Christmas bargains will open your eyes. Come and be convinced. Prices jSLlsuvcvys DES.igrla.1;. 3STo. 4 North Main Our 21st Christmas Greeting- to the Public, Wishing all n Merry Christmas and n Happy New Year. Clearing Sale. All Goods to Go. Closing out some Ladles' and Children's Hats, down from 85o to COc ; French f elts, down lrom st.ou to tsc, ana trimmea cats i-i) cir. imiorn iiats, ouo tnmmcu. Velvet, COc a yard up ; Plush, all colors, 35c a yard ; Velveteen, 20c a yard. Ik ai 1 kiss to sm Room i:; Infants' caps, S5e up ; Infants' long coats, 7Cc up to tn.00. Chrlstenintr dresses nnd 11 full line of Infants' wear. Mourning goods onr specialty. Nun's Veils, $1.23 up. Closing out n lot of Corsets, from 81 down to 85c ; from 50c down to 40o. We will not be undersold. Call nnd get prices.. IS. 12 G Soul2i JSCisiiaat Stroot. M. P OOMRY Monongaheln Whiskey, Pure rye whiskey, XX, -Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, Superior Blackberry Branrti-. Superior CoRnac Brandt Imported Jamaica Run- COc a qt. n a qt. J1.ZS u qt. $1 a qt. "LOOaqt. 41.50 a qt. VUENG LING'S lipi S1.00 Linoleum reduced to 85 conts. 75c Linoleum reduced to G5 cens. Floor oil cloth, 2 yards wide, 45 cents. Table oil cloth, li yards wide, 15 cents, 75c Brussels carpets, suitable Moquette carpetsreduced to Isn't There a Boy or Girl loguelgiving full particulars about the postal card to-day. Wilkes-Barre Business College, Anthracite Bulldlntr, West Market St. Wado and Williams, Prlns. Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MORRISON 8 Easi Centre St., Shenandoah. ED. BRENNAR, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert St. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. IUndsome Bur rtxtures. Best Brands of 5 and lOo toigara. and the Young. J 1 J 11 . N St., Shenandoah. . TO.I.Y. Thfi Millinflr. . -- 9 31 South Main St. Retail Liouof Store .t ui . Kresh Ale, Draught Porter find Welner Beer, not ot 6c Cigars and all 1:1c da of Tc-mpctance Drinks. for small rooms, reduced to 50i $1.00. s. In this entire replon who would like a thorough business education? Wo furnish tho very best at very small mnl A If, -- n .1,1,.,, n . o TV, k .1 ,1 . 1 tUDv, All WD 1VU1U WJWUl .......iJ ...IU address. You will then get our cata- way we.do business. Send It in on a Weeks' Museum, it south Murir stkjsbz UlrJs an 1 animals ot nil selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray. Coldest and Largeit Glass of Be;r, Loncb M Free lunch every rsornlns end evcnlns. Jons Wbkks, Proprietor. Q, W. Davidson, Bartender. AND LIVERY. 13 "North Jardin Street. mir'iM a m u-j cr i lit r UNDERTAKING H 4