! EVENING HERALD THURSDAY, MAHCH 21, 1803. THIRD EDITION PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed for Hasty Perusal. . Havo you moved yet ? Eggs continue to drop In price. Get your whitewash brush ready. La grippe continues its hold In town. It Is n little too early to make garden. Servant girls were never so scarce as at present. A new directory of the town would not be nmlss after April 1st. It will take sometime yet before all the frost is out of the ground. Southern shad will soon be supplanted by that of the Delaware. People owning teams have plenty of hauling to do nowadays. Don't encourage every .beggar that calls on you. One-half are importers. The paved portion of Main street will need a good scraping as soon as the weather will permit. To Down Spooks. A wealthy bachelor declared thnt a horrid hug had glared at him through the night. Ills friends laughed at bim but he insisted that the house was haunted. He grew ill, complaining of extreme heavlneas In the stomach, his appetite failed, he grew Billow, emaciated 'and despondent, believing he was going to die, the spook being a warning, and de clared he could hear funeral bells ringing in his ears, and even binted at suicide. A friend Induced him to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, ami be rapidly grew well, spooks and all bis distressing symptoms disappearing. A torpid liver and dyspepsia caused his suffering and the medicine cured both. A pamphlet tree or a large Uook, on Liver and atomacu diseases and how to cure them (13(J pages) for 0 cents in stamps. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo i. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con tipatlon, biliousness and derangements oi siomacn, liver anil uoweis. After Winter Conies Spring and summer. Blue birds, swallows, flies, etc. Tramps and scissors grinders. Arbutus hunting. Fishing and frog hunting. Housecleaning time. Moving days. Spring fever. Garden making. April showers. Picnics and excursions. Circuses. Warm days and "That tired feeling." Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas sages In male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain In passing It almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St, next door to the post office, Shenandoah, Pa. l-9-3m Coming Events. March 29. Entertainment by the Jr. C. E. Society in the Presbyterian church. April 23, 24 Entertainment in the All Saints' P. E. church to raise library funds. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, sho clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. "Perhaps you would not think so, buta very large proportion of diseases In New York comes from carelessness about catch ing cold," says Dr. Syrus Edson. "It is such a simple thing and so common that very lew people, unless it is a case of pneumonia, pay any attention to a cold. New York is one of the healthiest places on the Atlantic Coast and yet there are a great many cases of catarrh and con sumption which have their origin In this neglfct of the simplest precaution of every day life. The most sensible advice is, when you have one get rid of It as soon ns possible. By all means do not neglect it." Dr. Edson does not tell you bow to cure a cold but we will. Take Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It will relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, open the secre tions and soon effect a permanent cure. 25 and SO cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evkninq Herald who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. A wvere rheumatic pain In the left shoulder had troubled Mr. J. H. Loper, a well kuowu druggist of Des Moines, Iowa, foe over nix months. At t.nes the pain was o severe that, he oould not lift any thing. With all he cou'd do he oould not get ltd of It. until at' .tpplbd Chamber laiu's I'aiu Balm. "I only made three applications ot lt."h- sbvh. "And have tdnoe been free from all pain." He now recommends it to persons similarly alftiated. It is for sale by Gruhler Bros. Your children are liable to Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough, which often results seriously. Prompt treatment saves many innocent little sufferers. Try Pun Tina Cough and Consumption Cure, It's pleasant, safe and sure, 25 cts. Sold at Gruhler Bros., Drng Store. E. B. FOLEY, ' Pine Groceries, 201 Woat Centra Street. Dealer in groceries, flour, provl'lons, teas, cosees, sugar, eto. veai quality, lowest prices. A MINE PROBLEM. Prominent Mining Company Offers $100 for a Feasible Plan. (From the Colliery Engtuoer, Scranton.J A prominent coal company, luoneotthe Southern states, submits to our readers the solution of a practical question, and will pay for any plan suggested, that overcomes the difficulties, a cash prize of one hundred dollars. The following map and cross section show the proposed loca tlon of a tipple for a drift mine. What Is wanted are suggestions as to the best system of outside haulage, and sugges- Map Showino Proposed Location or Chutes. tlons as to the best way of handling the coal from the pit car to the railroad car with a view to the least breakage, with only room for the proper screening (say 10 ft. screens) of the same. The coal i very soft, and will run from 35 to 40 slack, even with careful handl ing. It is desirable to get the tip not more than 20 ft. vertically above the railroad grade. On the map the proposed location of the chute is shown. On one side of the ravine the coal outcrop Is 50 ft. vertically above the railroad, and on the other side It is 30 ft. vertically above the railroad. The outcrop Hue is shown on the map as a heavy broken line. The outcrop is com paratlvely level, that is the bottom slate on each side of the ravine is compara tively level only with a slight rise toward tbe head of the ravine. As will be seen, on examining the map and section, a gravity plane is impracticable. Further the "drop" from the level of the drift mouths on one side to a point 20 ft. above the railroad grade is 19 ft., and 110 ft. on the other. There is now In operation a chute with stop blocks, on an elevation of 50 ft. nbove the railroad grade, but it breaks the coal very badly. The moln point desired is to get tbe coal In the mine car as close to the railroad car as possible, or as clore as possible to properly screen it, making only two classes of coal, slack, aud what is termed "run of mine," over a one Inch screen. It will be noticed that there will be an average outside haul from drift mouths totlppleof 2,000 ft. Thellfeof themlnes at a capacity of 1,400 tons per day will bo about seven years. These figures are given so that an idea of the amount of expendi ture that would be justifiable In handling the available coal may be formed. Any reader of The Colliery Engineer and Metal Miner offering a suggestion as to the cheapest haulage, arrangement of tracks, and best method of getting, the coal to the rallro id cars with least break- ' ) ' r" ! ) ( Pntotd i i A , A S r 1 M I i Profile of Cftute Location. Scale, 1 '-2 .200 ft. c i i t JSlv Conl.ua. o age, based on the mines having a capacity of 1,400 tons per day, or 700 tons from each side, will be paid one hundred dollars if the plan is adopted. All plans must be sent to the editor of The Colliery Engineer and Metal Miner together with stamps sufficient to puy postage from Scranton to the mumtger of the coal company. On the company's acceptance of plan, ono hundred dollars will be sent to the edltpr, to be paid to the successful competitor. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives the best fcatUfactton of any cough medicine I handle and up a seller leads nil other prep arations In this market, I recommend It because it is tbe best medicine I ever handled for coughs, colds and croup. A. W. Baldkidqe. Milleravllle, 111. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Steamed oysters at the Schelfly House. It Suits tbe People, Is what the druggists say, because they are tired of the many bitter cough remedies, Pan-Tina Is the most pleasant tasting medicine, quickly curei Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung disorders, 25 cents, Pafa-Tlna is sold at Gruhler Bros, Drug Store. AMUSEMENTS. THE CLAllt PAT8C COMPANY, Tho Clair Patee Company, which played to another large audience at Fcrguso i's theatre last night, will present for this evening, by request, tho farcical comedy, llio Arabian Nights," with several new songs. Prices 10, 20 aud 30 cents. "OAltnv OWKN." The St. Louis Itepubllo says: "Tony Farrell's new play was a big success at the Hagan last night. There Is a good deal of humor in the piece, and the situ ations are all excellent. Tho scenic effects Indicate the expenditure of a good deal of money. Tony Farrell and company mode a hit, and the house was packed to the doors." At Ferguson's theatre on Mon day evening, March 25th. LILLIAN LKWIS Plays Cleopatra with such artistic grace, that it is not too much to say that the part has uever been more skilfully ren dered. She Is both sweet and winsome in her rendition, aud at the same time reaches the grandnoss of the part in its truest light. In her rendition of Cleopa tra, Lillian Lewis has outstripped her predecessors. At Ferguson's theatre on Friday evening, March 29th. Important Notice. Notice Is hereby given to all parties who have left watches at my place for repairs that it they are not called for on or before March 30, 1895, they will be considered forfeited nnd sold at auction to the high est bidder. All work ordoreitof me will be executed at once. Yost, Jeweler, 102 North Main street. 2-20-apll Want to be Senator froth Ohio. Toledo, March 20. Announcement is mado hero that .Tamos M. Ashley, Jr., is nn avowod candidate for tho United States scnatorship to succeed Calvin S. Brico, whose term expires noxt year. Mr. Ashley was vice president of tho Toledb, Ann Ar bor and North Michigan Railroad com pany. Lincoln's lllrthcliiy a Lcffnl Holiday. AUOUSTA, Mo., Mnroli 20. In tho so'nato Senator Hamlin, of Ellsworth, presented a resolution to mako Abraham Lincoln's birthday n national holiday. Tho resolu tion was uuuuimously adopted by a rising voto. Another Victory for Allna. NICK, March 20. Mr. A. Barclay Walk er's now cutter, Allsn, won tho raco In cruising trim Yesterday, from Monaco to this place, dek-ctling Valkyrie I und Cor alr. Britannln did not compete. Postal Olllclal Arreatocl for Theft. NKW York, Mnfch 80. Walter W. Hob inson, superintendent of letter carriers at Yonkers, has boon arrested on tho charge of robbing tho malls. Mr. Robinson bus hold tho position of superintendent for the lust eleven years, and has always borno a good reputation. When lie was searched marked bills taken from thrco decoy let tors were found upon him. A Consul's Chango. Galveston, Tex., March 20. M. Loon Galdul, for fourteen years consul for Franco at this place, has boon assigned to the consulship at Santiago, Cuba, and loft for his now station today. He will bo lucceedod hero by M. Moron, formerly Jfronch consul at Hamburg. Mnrblohead Shoemaker Locked Out. MAliliLEUEAI), .Mass., March 20. A lock out occurred at tho John Lancy shoo shops, wlioro 300 hands nro omployod. Sov eral questions aro iu'disputo betwoon Air. Lancy and Ills employes, nnd ponding o settlement ho decided to close his factory. Killed by a Fall or Coal. Siiamokin, Pa., March SO. John Dav Inski, a minor, was killed at tlm Enter priso initio by a fall of cal. His spina: ;olumn was fractured. , A Woman lSanlter'a Failure. GENOA, Neb., March 21. A notice posted In tho window of tho Bank of Genoa, signed by Ban H. Cowdry, stato bank ex aminer, says: "This bank closod and in my hands as temporary receiver." Less than two weeks ago tho bank was reor ganized nnd a now sot of officers was chosen, with a woman as president. It was announced at this time that the reor ganization made tho bank ono of tho host financial institutions of its slzo in tho stato. It hud a capital stook of 120,000. Tho receiver expresses the opinion that the bank will pay out without loss to the depositors, but It will rcqulro time. When the bank was reorganized Mrs. H. E. Rob bins was choson president, Arthur K An derson cashier and G. Wilson vlco presi dent. County Currency. Candidates for county olllces are al ready making known their desires. Port Carbou Is awakening. Several new buildings will be erected there this sum mer. There Is a regular boom in real estate in Pottsvllle along the lines of the elec tric railways. The Evening Chronicle is forging ahead of its rivals. Its advertising columns bear a healthy and pioiperous look. The Tamaqua Councllmen are being severely denouueed by the county press on account of tbelr dark lantern methods. The death of "Judge" John J. Slattery, of Tuscarora, recalls the time when he was a power in Schuylkill county politics. The residents of Rlngtown and through out Catawlssa "Valley have hopes of yet seeing a trolley line between Shenandoah and Rlngtown, Port Clinton is one of the healthiest and coolest places in the county In the summer. As a summer resort it could be made a success. . Buy Keystona flour. Be sure that the numeLiBSlo & Baek, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every Back. tf il i i i i i 'i i i 1 May Have TSeen a FJlllmnteror. TAMPA, Fin., Morob 81. Tho fate of the schooner Irono, which was reported ns hnvlng been dismantled and sunk by tho Infanta Isabella, Is still shrouded In mys tery. It Is, however, stated that the Ireno has for some tlmo been uudei1 suspicion, nnd that tho officials ot tho United States nnd Spain have boon watching her. To Knlarqre New Jersey' State Prlon. Thenton, March 21. The house last night passed As;omblymnn Glnder's bill nppropriatiug $16,000 to onlargo the stato prison, and naming a commission to have charge of tbe work. A similar bill, with different commissioners named, had pre viously passed tho sonato. Women Lawyer! for New Jeney. TltENTON, March 21. Governor Worts signed tho womon lnwyor bill, which pro vides that women may bo admitted by tho supremo court to tho oxamlnntlons for at torneys' and counsellors' certificates. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho Japanese fleet has blocked Tnmsul. a treaty port of China on tho northwest coast of tho Island of Formosa. Joseph H. Hogdon, who killed hisbrothoi William In Philadelphia ou March 7, was arrested In Cblcugo yostorday. Mrs. Mary E. Lease has declined the candidacy for mayor of Wichita, Kan,, tendored her by tho Citizens' convention. Georgo Tlmony, mall carrier butwcoi, Nlles, Mich,, aud Bertrnud, bus disap peared, and It Is believed hohas boon mur dered. Threo children of Charles Ross, of Springfield, Mo., all undor 3 years old woro locked lu tho houso whllo tho par sntswent visiting, Tho houso took flro and all were sromatcd. Thirteen diamond cuttors who woro sec ond class passengers on tho Red Star steamship Wosternlnnd, from Antwerp, aro In tho oustody of tho United States Immigration officials at Now York,, and will undoubtedly bo returned to Belgium is contract laborers.' For a Now Iron Pnnsonj-er Steamer. Philadelphia, March 20. Edwin S. Cramp, of tho William Cramp & Sons' Ship and Engine Building company, signed a contract in New York on Tuos day with Boulton, Bliss & Dullott, own ors of tho Red "D" line, for a now iron passenger steamship for their direct trade between Now York and Maracuibo, to be ready for servlcj within six months. Tho ship, which Is to bo ot 1,500 tons burthen, will measure -"1 feet over nil, with 38 foot beam and feet moulded dopth. She will bo built in tho most approved style of architecture. rite FaiiuuiT EW4ATlONALfteo v fa NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, manntactnrea turner tee stringent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. ir .at i i.i . A iircscrioeaDy eminent puysiciaasi DR. RIGHTER S Only cenuinowlth Trade Mark"Anchor."B n Manufacturer: GommGrzienrathDr.llichtcr of fl ) F. Ad. Eichter& Co., 17V7irren Bt.,HEW T02S. 29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks, Vp & 60 et. in Hnonandoab for ale by ; Lr I'. D. li-iriln, DO. imiu cii, .u.. iMlllnn.v P. wan ri.. xi. aa- wTerbuC", r is. for. iuain re AMUSEMENTS. pERQUSON'8 THEATRE. F. J. rEItOUSON, MANAOEn. One Solid Week. Commencinft MONDAY, . MARCH 18th, '95 Special engagement of the (JuiBr-pATEB Company, With the brilliant younir actress, M1B8 V1KGINIA URAY, and the sterling actor, &1K. WM. NICHOLS, and a con patiy ot flrct-clnss artists selected from tbe leading organizations ol the TJnlied States (By Request.) The Arabian Nights. With nil the magnificent costumes and stage settings. Grand Matinee Saturday. PricfH, io, jo, and 30 cents. Reserved Beats at Klrlln'. tirug store jrjIERGUSON'B THEATRE, p. J. rEuarsou, hanagkii . MONDAY, MARCH 25th, 1895 The Sweot Singer, Comedian and Dancer, TONY FARRELL. In his uev Irish play, GARRY OWEN. Beautiful Scenery, Exciting Situations, New Songs, Dances and Quartettes, "The best Irish show of to-day." The Chicago News. I " i " I Iteaorred seats at KlrUn's drug store. Scrofula From Childhood " My mother has been afflicted with scrofula in her head since her childhood. Sho la now in her 61st year. She has also suffered from weakness In her back for which sho never expected any relief. (Jhe has faithfully tried Hood's Barsaparllla ndithas freed her system from scrofula, cured linmlti, pains in hor feet and limbs apd also a pain in her left breast which prevented her from lying on that side for fourteen years It has made her fool many years younger. Hood's s? Cures She has taker! four bottles of the medicine. W cannot recommend Hood's Barsapa rllla too highly." Ira R. VanqildkB. Etna Green, Indiana. HnnH'fi Pi lie theafter-dlnnerpllland tlUUU b f 111S jamily cathartic: 25c. Spring: Millinery I Ladles, you are all Invited to call and examine my stock of Ladles' Hats and Bonnets and Misses' and Children's Hats and Flats In all the latest designs. All the new novelties in Trimmings just received at prices to suit the times. Mourning goods a specialty. Thanking you for past favors, ZVEDELSS. New York Cash Millinery Store, 29 North Main Street. -DR. A. A. SEIBEBT Specialist in diseases of the Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat. 207 West Market St., Pottsvllle. Hours 8 SO a. m. to 12 m,; 1 to 4 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a.m. to 12 m. ly Fteelesr's Oaf 36 North Main Street. The most popular resort In the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our cigars are the finest. When it Comes to GROCERIES ! Our Mock speaks for itself. If you don't come to town, send your orders They will be nicely filled. MUSSER & BEDDALL, 10 K. Centre Street, Shenandoah. W. J. Canceirius, Saloon I SI East Centre Htreet, Shenandoah. Beers, Porter, Ale and Cigars. Temper ance drinks of all kinds. Finest brands of whiskies. Hard-Time Prices. A WOMEtt has purchased the SNYDER SHOE STORE nnd will close out ihe entire stock of men's and hoys' boots and sboe aud Udles'iind misses' shoes at md below cost Call and get bai gains. Next to Worrier's Truck Store, MIS CELL AWE OUS. I7OK KENT.-Store and dwelling on North . Main street. Apply to Mrs. Bridget llurns, 25 W Coal Mreet. 3-S-tf IDIt SALE. Cheap, a movable house, one ; slory high, 10x17 feet in size. Suitable for h oarper shop. etc. Apply to fllcnara imrjD, OR SALE.- D'Elrablelotand two houses on Main street. New i-hl adelpma, op posite the Catholic, church. AddIv to Mrs. M. Rooney, New HtilladeiphiH, Silver Creek tost, office, Hcbuylklll county, Pa. 3 19-lw WANTED, A (rlrl for general housework. Apply to Max tfebmidt's dry goods store, Nurib Mala street ,16tf 370R KENT. A (rood storeroom on South : Main street. Gas, electric lights, steam eat and tine plate glasi windows. Siiltablo for any business. Apilyto T. J. Hlgplns, IB North Jard n s reet. 3 20tf WANTED. From five tt ten girls to sew by machine and bnd. Experienced bands and those w shlng to learn taken. etedy nnd clean work. Quiet place. Apply to the New York Progress Company, Bowers street 22t TJtr A TTrfVPT Honest, energetic men to VV JXXi IhL). solicit orders for Nursery Stoen. feim, nenterrpioyraent,expensesand salary. Write at ence fur t rrrs aud territory for fall de lvery. It Q Cbasr & Co., 1430 South Penn Square, Philadelphia, Pa. SALESMAN WANTI D to sell the Rapid Dish Washer to the wholesale aud re-nil trade. Wasbesand dries the dishes In two minutes without wetting the lingers. 175 a week and all exptnitp. Easy position ; no bard work; can make 1100 a week. Address W P. Harrison & Co.. Clerk No. 14, Coiunv bus, Ohio. Garden's- iRT WALL jStore, We have just received a tine line of tbe mo3t beautiful and artistic papers in the market, which we will Bell nt -very reasonable prices. We have also in stock a great deal of laft year's patterns whie'j we are selling at a sacrifice. Comeand see our line of goods. We have the most beautiful and nrtlstlo papers. Largest Paper Store in town Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. J. I- OA.DEl.X3E!33ar, House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 "West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. iTuLsrt Received S Two pieces Black Drees Satin, 27 inches wide, worth $1.75 onr price, $1 per yard. A new line of stylish Infants Cloaks and Robes. Big and cheap line of Children's School Hata and Ladles' Hats and Bonnets, in ' all the new designs of straw, sump and leather effects. Large line of Domestlo and Imported Flowers, from 10c to $1.60. Vlolets,5o bunch. Black and colored Laces for dressmaking and millinery. Infants' Caps and Hats, new and nobby Hue for spring and summer. Nun's veils from 11,25 up. Hats and Bonnets ready-made. Hair switchea from 50c up. Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 S. Main St. HOOKS & BROWN '-.Full line of Books and Stationery, Celluloid Frames and Art Materials. Agent for DAILY PAPERS. 1 4 North Main St. Anthony Schmicker's 1, 104 SOUIJI MAIN 8T. ..The finest pool and billiard rooms In townt Heading beer, porter and Pottsvllle ale con stantly on tat. Give u a call. M.J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and ... . Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah FOR SALK.-Hfiir lot and two houses, sit uate on West Centre street. Will pay 12 per cent, on Investment, nnd can be Loucht on easy terms. WANTED.-A four, Ave or slx-roomcd house with 4 nr K lot b a cash purchaser. Ap ply to or address M.J.Lawlor, J.P., 123East Centre strept. FOR HALE. Licensed hotel stand in Maha noy township, near the borough line. Frame bulldlne, nine rooms, doing good busi ness. Good reasons given for selling. A bar gain for a-ybodv. Apply to M J Lawlor, Justice of the Peace, 123 East Centre street. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH MAIN 8THEX1. Grand display of birds and animals of aU selections ana nnest paintings in the county. . Best Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lanch every morning end evening. John Weeks, Proprietor. a. W. Davidson, Bartender. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Finest Whiskeys, Beer, Porter and Ale always on tap. "Come and hit one," Choice temperance drinks and cigars. Free lunch. 9 to 12 p. m. Do ITou Want A superior headlight oi! f One that gives a brilliant ligbt ? One that will not smoke the chimney t One that will not char the wick t One that has a high fire test ? One that will not explode f One that is a family safety oil f Then send your orders to the Eclipse Oil Com'y Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardln St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mail orders promptly attended to. MOVING- S-3XjiDE5 Our entire stock of lothmg and gents' furnishing goods, bnU, etc., must be sold be fore April 1st, without reserve. Call early and secure bargains. LIGRTSTONE'S Bargain Store, ' 110 North Main Street. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS, Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. 4 beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinVs and c!gan. Evan J. Davies, UNDERTAKING ! ' AND liTVEItY. 13 Xffortli Jardin Street. Waiito : aid : Jswir 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended to. -rati...L raw