r A email "want" advertisement placed In the "Herald" will bring more answers to the advertiser thnn through any other pa per blrcu V.Tr n HT T" la tod in the town A M I bccausplt is moro JtX jMlJLx A generally road. One trial will convince you of this fact, for the simple reason that tho "Her ald'' Is read by all tho people of tho town. A small "want" advertisement plaeed In the "Herald" will bring moro answers to iuo oaveriiser man .tnrougn any.othtir pa, peretreu f-jrT 7t ir.T"T" lntod ih I tho town in l IV I I hamnull Is moro Kit 2All i. generally rend. One trial will convince you of hl fact, for the simple reason that the "Her ald" is read bv all the people of the town. VOL. VII.--NO. 91. SHENANDOAH, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1892. ONE CENT. tip: The Evening Herald. AXIi THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT. Has a larger circulation In Shenandoah than any other paper published. Circu lation books open to all. Let tho'facts come out to-ultut at tbe indignation meeting. Let the citizens 'turn out in tbeir might at the indignation meeting to night. "De ate" are called a "combine." We iail it a conspiracy. That is plain Eafellsh. If you are a cood citizen and want the borough to advance to tho front rank, go to the indignation meeting to-night. The gentleman who saw tho agree ment made by "de ute" should be on hund'to-uighl and' make his state ment.' TiiE elections in !New York and New Jersey the past few weelis have re sulted disastrously to therlngsiers'and Grand, Opening' of Fine Dress Goods and Cloaks I AT. WILKINSOH'S We lare read' in our new lo cation to show our patrons the finest and largest selection of new Dress Goods and 'Ladies' and. Misses' Cloaks ever offered in this c'Oiiiity. The additional! space of our large second floor1 permits a more extensive dis play of our immense stock, and; we especially invite the ladies' to call during this and next Sveek, without feeling- under the', slightest obligation toliuy. We mention as special bargains 11 f ty pieces of 38 inch Serges at 10c, worth 15c; onecaso of yard wide Cashmeres at lSVic; Ucdford ooras worth HOa, will bo sold at 40oi fifty ttlaHKB nf Wnarfctta nt Bn n-n.ll. 41. Illnf- and Colored Dress Silks 25 Inches wide at tl per yard, worth J1.35; Sateens In plain col or and English Brocades from Vi'i toCTHc; SUk'warp Gloria and Landsdownes In all the new and popular shades. On the second floor we show a grand assortment of Ladies' Capes; Reefers and Blazers, all latest makes and newest colors. Tfe also display a largo stock of HneLaco Window Curtains more styles than usual at less than usual prices. Our stock of White Uoods, Embroideries, Laces, Olovcs, Hosiery and Corsets is the largest to bo found anywhere and prices are always lower than you expect to pay. L. J. Wilkinson, liO S. Main St., khenandmih. AliTOirilElI?; loo? Of Carpet Ktmnants-Aboiit 1,006' Xar'dsMovquet, tapestry and Body Brussels Lengths one to 'five yards. New and Beautiful Patterns Will close 'them out at ALMOST H ALF PRICE. j ii.d i. 'i - '. :. . a Fresh. Goods Just Received ! Another lot of Country JUard strictly pure; another lot of Fine Table Syrup pure sugar, line flavor and color 8, xttnua centj nuQfher lot of Fresh Dairy Butter price reduccdt nnothcr lot of Pitted. Cherries yery nfcet another lot of New Yorlc State Pickles natural color 3 dqz. for 25 cpnf.i: apjhec ILp.tp.rjFItie Florida Oranges, 5 cents a doa; The last couslKuineut we will receive this season will ar rive next week. S Another Car of ianou Minnesota Flour at. tfr.flrt nnr hav. j rel. Increased sales the WPMVnnfOrn4;ijUA.4j , typrrclfuarqntee.d. to give 'A Large Assortment of MENS' 2'AXtCl SHIJllfi. Jfetv BPrinq P'yloi, Jffiie Qoods and Well-made. From ffO Cents up. .Another lot Floor Oil Cloth, 2 yds. 300 Bushels Choice, Jleavg "Wo add to our isS!!iP EnclniMl Halted Cans Tahle Peaches lair minlltv. for u Cents. i 7lD9. Jells-Ciurrn A Cents; or, n 20 Uj. nnil for 4 ins. ew muscatel Raisins clean, no steuts-for 25 Cents. .1U9. New Calilorniii Evaporated Nectarines for 25 Cents. 2,11)8. New Flshlnir Creek Buckwheat Flour tor 23 Cents. Our CORK SHAVINGS for jobbers. Wero an election held hen1 to-morrow tho "combine," or "de ate" would not bo In It. In the Council "deal" talk we heai any amount of rumors concerning ('brokerage," "divvy's," "bribery," etc. If one-twentieth of the stories are true the situation Is a bad 'one! tVllEHE there Is so uiuoh smoke there must bo some fire. ,lDe ate" have a good many charges to confront and they ought io meet them If they are not trtio. The parties who were ltd Into signing tho anti-electric railway petition ought to be able to make in teresting addresses at the mass meet ing to-night. One of tho tricks resorted to, to get signatures upon the petition against the ei'ectrlo railway, was a representa tiou that the company proposed ballasting the town portion of the road' with coal dirtj and render the grjo'ds 'displayed by' merchau'ta' liable tb Berious tlamagd or deslruc'tlon'wlie'n a high' Wind'' would blow.' It caught some gudgeons wlio ought to' have known better. The Philadelphia Press does not be lieve in the old saw' "What 'Is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.' If Quay or Cameron happen to'be ab- gent when a roll is called in the Sen ate, 'this eminently consistent journal "goes" for them tooth and nail. Yei, according to its own news columns, Dalzell the paragon of statesmen, the personification' of dutllulueta, the incarnation of eloquence has been neglecting his Congressional dutiei for some time, but he'goes:unrebuked, be cause lie is Jaunting about the country trying to further Dalzell'a Senatorial boonilet. Easter Cards. H&ndsomo Easter cards, at very low prices, are on sale at Max Reese's. ' Hh& CD.FRICKE SSI3.t2S Manufactu rer and Dealer In Carpets, f 0,1 Cloths AND WINDOW SHADES ! No. 10 S. Jardin Street. lpst evidence that it Is all MO 'J.J1M BJZSM. JEvery entire satisfaction. wide, at 50c Handsome Patterns. White Oats or Heed. Weighs 25 Cent List! Hcaiin lor as Cents Os Cents. . s Beds. Clean ar.d Healthy. DISCOURAGING GOAL TRADE REPORTS ONLY THREE DAYS A WEEK UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, TO BE THE WORKING SCHEDULE icklcy It Coxe (ilve the I'roHpccti n Xtry IHuo Color und Say tho Condi tion of Afliitrfs li Due Solely to mi Over-Stocketl 3Iurkct. UE crndition of tho coal trade, fts indica ted by tho operation of the colliork'8 in thU di trict, ic b.'oomlnK 1 w deplorable.; Tho col- lieried worked but three days this week and rumor has It that the mlno bosses carry orders in their Tnsldo picket to work' bu three days a week until further notice. A gentleman of town heard Eckley B C xb eay tho other day that he foared a season of severe hardrhip is in store for the L'uzerno and Schuylkill regions',' Mr.1 Coxe said theicoal market Is overllowirig with the product and, in his opinion, it will not be relieved for at least four months. ' If' Itfr. 'Coxe 'is correct, there will be in tense tYifluringm this' ration oro lone, for those acquainted with tho condition of tho miners have marveled that tbey have been able to ko'ep body and soul toROther tbe rWt'yer.' Mr; Coxe was asked if he considered the present condition of affairs a sequence of tho Heading deal and said bo did not; that' it was cauied pUrely by' an O7er-itock'ed' market. "PENNSY" REACHING OUT. Acquiring the Khlp'ment's or Collieries In Luzerne Region. A statement is made that tho Pennsyl vanla Kailroad Conmanv has obtained the output of A. S.' Van Winkle & Co. at Milnesville and has' about concluded tie gotlatlons to'sccuro tho output of George II. Myers .S Co., at Vorktown. It is said that If the latter arrangement is made tho Pennsylvania will build a road Irom Tom hickon to Yorktdwn, ' passing through, or closo by Ilazloton on to Now Boston, making a continuous route fro'-o. Scranton to Philadelphia. A poEsiblo result of tbe Milnesville ac qulsition is an extension through to the Highland collieries, and from there on the survey known as tbe Pennfylvania and Easton routo to PortZJarvis, crossing the Lehigh" river below "NVhita Haven, also crossing a portion of Ciirbon nnri Mnnma counties iiilq Now York stato. . BLEOTRIO RAILWAY NOTES, j C ! . 1 , ItuuiihiK lime Made Hotter ami Ilu'sslness tSteadlly Increaalue-,'. The J. K. P. Sclieifly excUrsioa over tho olectrio road frorri'town to tho powerhouse, Wednesday afternoon, was a plonsant af fair. There is some talk of repeating it at an early date. This afternoon AssistMit Postmaster Dengler, and Letter Carriers Bartech, Dover. Kehlor, Holmarl and Bock, to gether with a number' of their friends, formed a party and took a trip over the line. ... Traffic on the road is increasing daily. Ycttorday th6 capacity' of the cars was well taxed. Tho cars leave town every 45 min utes. When all the turnouts are ready the cra will leave every 20 minutos, and moro frequently when required. In order to make more and quicker trips a transfer system has been arraugd. Two crs run between towri and deary's cross ing and two between the latter point aid the power housi. ; John Hector and Will Schoppo have bo(n trainod for service on the road, t- Complaint is made that some young' men wno travel on tbe electrlo railway' have distinguished themselves by stubbornness' and insolence. The company has been very lenient with them thus far, but will not tqlorato the nuiauneo' much longer. There will bo no scenes on tho cars. Tho namon of the offenders will be noted and they will be hauled upon warrants. There is a particularly "fresh" young man in Wm. Pcnn who will probably hu Iho fit to giyo un account of himself, unless he changes his tactics. Hu behives himself like a lunallo on a flying bono at a picnic. W Have you heard tho latest? Dr. Ooxe's Wild Cherry and Simk is said by every one to bo the best Cough and Crouj) remedy in the world. This must bo true. Host photographs and crayons at Dabh's Spcnk, Gentlemen! mm To tho Eight Conspirators of the Bor oug'- Council! Don't try to aesumo an air of dignity. You are not in a position to do so. Give tbe people tho details of the agree ment by which you ara bound together and let tbemjudg9 whether or not yon started out this year with straightforward and honest r rinciples in view. This Is Important. It la important for you tolmow.and for.us too, that you should know how to Increase your bus lness. A splendid' opportunity Is now offered to you. Tho Hehald and the electrlo street railway can Induce people from Glrardvllle to Shenandoah to make purchases at your store. "How can I do It?" . you ask, by placing on nt tractive advertisement In the IlEttALu. You say that Is expense. It Is only the non-progressive merchant of one Idea that considers advertising an expense, True, the paper that he pays his money to never pay It back to him, as mouey j but they do bet ter; they give him what his business, lives on publicity and trade. Advertising Is an Investment, Just as much as any commodity1 or goods tho merchant buys, Not only that, but It Is the best investment he can make. There Is no line of goods, dollar for dollar, that gives him so large a return for the amount laid out. If you, Mr, Merchant, are doing a small bust' ness, and would like to sco it grow, there Is only one way to make it bring tho people to your store. Try It, Call ot the Herald ofilco, or drop us n postal card, and we will send our representative to you, IVKRSONAT.. Morris Wurm wont to Pottsville this morning. AV. F, Sadler, Jr., went to Philadelphia this morning. John H. Evans spent yoterday at Wilkes-Barre. Miss Luu Cathor spent to-day in Maha noy City, visiting friends. Samuel Koster, of Mt. Cirmel, was greeted by friends in town to-day. Mrs. Lott Evans Is lying dangerously i 1 at nor home on South Jardin street. David Kollly and "Back" McO Uigan loft town to Join tho Chatloston, S. 0 , base ball team yestorday. David and Owen Williams left town yesterday fa Wilkes-Barre, where they oxprct to spend a fow weeks. Mrs. Noah Owens loft, yesterday for Bergen Toint, N. J where Bho will spend the bastor holidays with rolatlvesj Misa Mame Stephenson, of St. Clair. returned to her homo yesterday, after visiting Ashland, Girardvllle and Sien- andoab friends. Biohard E. Ogden, James J. O'Uearn, Thomas Boll and'W. II, Brown, students at Lehigh TJnivorsity, Bothlohem, are spending the Easter vacation with thoir parents in town. Samuel Evans, John Williams, Thomas Griffiths, David Feist, John Basterfleld, William Koborts, and Misses Hannah Griffiths, Oittie Evans, Miriam Thomas, Ann Koberts and Mary Lloyd, fill of town, attended a party at the residence of Thomas L!oyd,"&t Wm. Penn, Wednesday even Ing. About 1,000 yards of remnants of Mo- quetto and Body Brussels carpets will be clcsod cut at almost half prlco, at Keiter's. 1 i-U 8t Here You Aro. M. L. Kemmeror, wholesale and retail confoctionor, Is now located at 85 North Main street. Finest Easter novelties In the county. Tbe trade supplied at lowest wholesale rates. Orders for special dosigns and names on Easter eggs promptly attend- ed to. 4-ll.lm Choral Union Meeting. Tho Shenandoah Oaoral Union will meet Sunday evonining, at 8 o'clock, in Bobbins' hall. By order of tho president. 4-lti 2t I)utur JVmeltUw. Go to F. Keithan, 101 North Main street, for Emter eggs, lino confectionery, bread, oukes, etc. Soda wator and Ice cream at all times. Parties and picnic supplied. .uuuunn,n, ijinuti tur uarviB UI1U oil cloths is at O. D. Fricke's. No. 10 South Tl, l, .1 !., r 1 .,, Jardin street. ATTEND THE MASS MEETING TO-NIGHT. A MATTER THAT INTERESTS ALL THE CITIZENS. THE ELLGTR1G RAILWAY FAVORED. The Signers of the Call Think tho Work Should (lo on anil Ank the Citizens to Meet In ltoliblng4 Opern House To night foi That l'urjiose. T IS understood that some of tho Coun- cilmen are preparing a statement of their doing' for publication. This is what the peo ple want, and they want Tt'full and completo. Such a docu' ment must contain the details of the writ ten Hgreement by which "de ate aro .bound together to be complete.' Tho mass meeting to bo held in Bobbins' opera house at 7 oelock to night vill draw an immense crowd and it isbolieved tho at tendants will hear some plain talk. If ono half that has been told In conversation will bo Incorporated in tho addresses to night tho meeting will be a spicy one. Every citizen in favor oi an honest and Btra'ghtforward local government should attend' this meeting and put his ttempof dUapproval upon the e'ght.membars of tho Borough Council who combined to carry out their own ideas irrespective of tho rights ' of the seven other members and their constituents. This combination accounts for tho chang Ing' of theoaib of'tiffice when the Council men woro sworn in at the organization of Council last month. Tbe changing of that oath will remain a blot upon the records of all who had anything to do with it. A quiet and well planned investigation regarding tho act3 ot coitain Councilmen last yeal-is now going on and will bo con tinued independent of any action that may be taken at tho mass meeting to-night. From what has already been gleaned, thero Is almost' sufficient evidence In hand to lay boforo the Gr nd Jury. It is said that when all the facts! concerning tho doings of last year are combined with the actions of members of tho present Council a very bad smelling ca-io will be brought to light Let all citizens of honest, fair and straightforward government attend the mass meeting in Itobbins' opera house at 7 b'eloekio night. The following call has baeij Issued: Tho undersigned citiaons of tbe borough of Shonandoah. believine that the B .roufh Council erred in stopping tho progress of tho electriq. .railroad, and believing that the sentlmont of the people la in favor" of PtTMiiuiuK wit) railway tu ,uu pusueu to completion ai rapidly as possible, agree to defray the' expenses of a public meeting to give expression to tho sentiment of the people on toe subject : Charles Strouse Levi Refowich 1 P.' D, Klrllh John A. Keilly Ulrvln, Duncan Woldloy M. J. Scanlan Sol. l'roytnskey Max Schmidt J, J. Doughfirty . Li. Hrown J, P. Williams J. J. Kelly John Slattery' A. F. .Morgan M Owens, ti. Qoldtn 11. Self -C. S. Phillfps Patrick Dougherty M, J,.O Nlel T, J.iDroughall It. H. ClSugh M. O. Watbon W. H. Zimmerman Frank Ilontn J. li. Mtfnaghan John'Weeks II. J. McUutnneas Thomas Dalton and It. IfcrnlaUe S, II. SWldgle John Mlcldaiius 11. Stocker "Sam lllock "atrick Ulbbons W. H. Waters P. .1. Mnllinlhinri p. 3. Wilkinson Special to the Public. On April lstl removed to the handsome (tore room on North Main streot and bad immediately shipped a car load of goods, gelectod early last fall for tho spring and summor trado, suitings of all shades and textures, Eqgliebi Irih and Scotch home spuns which, for beauty and ologance havo nover been surpassed in tho region. Dark coats and vests of Clay patterns warrantod nover to wear off, or get glossy. Trouser digs of patterns never before seen in the town. As to workmanship I recognize no competition. isit my storo and look through tho Block. The prices will astound you. Thoy compare with the lowest in town. H. A. Swalm. 3 13Gt For Sale Two cars obolce timothy bay two cars line middlings, at (Keiter's. 4 li 8t Itleetrlc Itunulnk' Time. Tlio oleotrio cars now leavo the corner of Main and Centre streets at 0 a. m. und Ivavo at intorvalt of 15 minutes there after urtil 11 11. m. This cohedulu will be subject lo a change from day to day, as the work of putting in tbe turnouts pro gresses. The minors will find the early morning cars convonient. POLITICAL PARAGRAPHS! I'ow Pithy I'oluU 011 the Prenent Order or Things. Cbalrm&n William II. Lewis im is3ueJ his c ill for a mo ting of the Republican Standing Committee. At this meeting, a chairman will bo tlecled to conduct tlm coming campaign. Among tho candidates named tor tho position are Daniel Dully and Hon. Elias Davit. , Both aro good men, but tho choice of uppor Schuylkill appears to bo Mr. Davis.. It is claimed that with Mr. Davis at tho helm Ihe party can win n decisive victory noxl fall., Ho U not a member of any faction, and will do his duty to all interests. There is harmony in the rankB now and there scorns to bo a disposition to have that state of feellne; maintained, hence it is hoped that in the selection of a county chairman and all other arrangements tho interests of all will be consulted. Tne ticket nominated is a, strong one and can bo elected by a hand some majority if tho present harmoni us fooling is kopt intact. Ei-Burgess Lessig's nomination for Director of tho Poor is growing in popu larity as the time for tho campaign draws near. Mr Lesslg has a very large rela tionship ihiqughoul tbe county ar-d among; his roost ardent frionds and supporters ara Democrats who v. ill vote lor him and induco others to do likewiso. Whoever tho Democrats nominate will find in Mr. Leaiig a formidable competitor. Ex Congressman Brumm's Greenback friends in this soction of tho county will rally to his support almost lo a man. In terview any one of them and you will find that "Cuarlie" Brumm is a very popular man. . . The Republican stato convention that meets in Harrisburg next Wednesday will bo very interesting. The Schuylkill county contingent will start, pn Monday. Judgq Sidler'a friends in .this county are' very active in his behalf and they will havo plenty outtldo help. The Judge ii quite, sanguine of making the nomination. The.actioq of the Democratic state con ventional Hurrisburg. this, week was not vory pleasing to the Hill Democrats in town, especially the Neirs managers. Cleveland was never liked by this coterie, but thoy'll have to out crow and boom tho "Stuffed Prophet" for all thoy aro worth; Frank. P. Spleso, of'i'amaqua, would make a most excellent representative to tho Legislature from tho Third district. The Democrats would find in him a popular candidate, and just tho man they are looking for. Tho Republicans of tho Second district, whb postponed nominating a candidita for the Logislature.aro not a bit worried. Tl ey havo a number of first class mon fam which tj select and who can carry tho district. After the Democrats name their man the Republicans will go them ono botter. Tho decision on tho Wardenship case has widened tho breach bdtween tho Wall Paper Syndicate and the young D -mocracy, When tho county convention msets there will be lots of music. In the meantime, let the, band p)ay, 20 prize medals have beon awarded to tho manufacture's of the only genuine imported Anchor Pain Expoller, the great German remedy for all Rheumatic dis eases, Gout, Neuralgia, Sprains, &p. 60 cents a botile, at O JI. Ilagonbuch, p. P. D. KIrlin. J. M. Jiillan and, other druggUts. ' 3t. A iljblery. . "O, tako mo home that I may see my wife and children before. I die," was hoard on our public street one night this week, but a search from Whence this cry came did not result In. finding tho party. WV can explain it? Now Try This. It will COSt Vou nothinf and will sural v dd you good, if you havo a Cough, Cold, or any irouoie w)in 'ihrpat, upest or. Lungs. Dr. King's new Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to cive relief, or ninnnr will )m nM hrV Sufferers from La Grippe found it just the ming ana unuer its. u?0 pap.a .spMOx buj tlfirfflfit rpe.nvfirw. Tru a esmrtla hnttlft ftt ' J " , - vj -7- jour expense and learn for yourself just bow goou a ming it is. Trial pottles tree at u. II. Hagenbuch's Drugstore. Largo size 60c. and $1. Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that the namo Lisaio & Co., Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. 3-3-8Uw His Vrraluil of It. Sam Leo, the Chinaim&n, who runs tbje laundry on Main street, stood in (ront,fff his plaoo of business yeiterday and, aftty gazlng Intently at a pacing ebwtric rail way car, oxclaimed, "No jorkee, no pullee. Go liko hellu I" ,.; Dcslmlile Lodge llooiu. A lodire daiirinir a oojv mMtinc room hia Saturday, or Sundoy evenings of each wosk can be aceonimodated at Mellet's hall, whloh has boon recently papered, pinnteo, and carpotod. Apply to M Muliat, i Best work done at Brennsn - n.Sl(i laundry. Everything white ami -poilGj Lsoe ourtains a iieolalty, Aii work ituaranteed, Wators' Weiss boor it tho best. John A. Noilly sole agent. 6-Mt
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