ffiifitinfi. A small "waut" advertisement placed In tho "Herald" will bring more auiwors to the advertiser than through any other pa porclrcu tr-xT jt TTrr lntod In tho town A l ll I ueoausolt In moro 5LH. XTtJLx A generally read. Ono trial 111 convlneo you ot this fact, for the simple reason that tho "Her ald" In read by all tho people of tho town. A small "want" advertisement placed In the "lleraUl" will brlaj jaore a-rit te tho advertiser than through any other Da- icpurcuxu T -r r fry lated In tne town l rvi I because H Ib mora Jill ZuAi A generally read. One trial will convlm you of thtti fact, for the simple roaiioii that th "Her ald" Is read by nil the people of the town. VOL. V1I.--NO. 91. SHENANDOAH, PA., TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1S92. ONE CENT. Grand Opening of Fine Dress Goods and Cloaks I AT WILKINSON'S. "Wn 'i . .'fi'l I if I . - 1 1 1 now 1 IfcttJnti tr slinw ntir tinr.rntis tll(J ("finest and largest selection of new Dress Goods and Ladies' ,and Misses' Cloaks ever offered Xin this county. The additional Tanace of our large second floor .permits a more extensive dis- lav or our immense stocic, and specially invite the ladies fall durino- this and next "k, without feelincf under slightest obligation to buy. Wo mention as special bargains fifty pieces of 38 Inch Serges at I Oo, worth I5c; onocaso of yard wldo Cashmeres at ll!Hc; lledford cords worth 50c, will be sold at 40c; fifty pieces of Henrietta at 85c, worth SI: Mack and Colored Dress Silks 25 Inches wide at SI per yard, worth (1,33; Sateens In plain col ors and English Uroeadcs from Vi to37Vic; Silk warp Ulorla and Landsdownes in all the now and popular fehades. On the second floor we show 111 grand assortment of Ladies' Capes, Reefers and Blazers, all flatest makes and newest colors. also display a largo stock of lino I-nco Window Curtains more styles than usual less than usual prices. Our stock of White floods, EmbroldcrlcB, L.accs, (Jlovcs, Hosiery Itnd Corsets Is tho largest to bo found anywhere fcibd prices are always lower than you expect to lpy. Et .j t t "txr-.T XV. J. VV lU.liMOVJiM , JfO 8. Motn St., Aiemtmfoiii. ii via, Duncan and Waid ley's. Not "a tempest in a teapot" ut tea pots in a tempest. Full ine of all sizes, and prices are nwmr I mirti Crockery and china of every lescription. Call and see our 1..1,, 'P:i, Q4-4-c. Ton -i Dinner Setts new designs. Latest thing out in Table lassware (fancy colored) rich md elegant for table orna- nents, in pink and turquois )lue. You will say they arc ovely. Buy one of our newest games 'Ching Ching" for only 10 ( nrs vi-rv l ius n r. 5 South Main Street. AITOTHH3E; LOT anp.Htrn and Hnrhr HruHseltfiIjetifiths one to five wards r -i t r -i . .1 Tt .ii MLMOST HALF PRICE. Fresh Goods Just Eeceiyed Aiiotlicr lot of Country lot of Fine Table Hyrup pure I, xo and za cctitn ; atiotlier lot reduced; auotlter lot ot fitted ftot ot NeAV Yorlt State I'iclcleM cents ; another lot of Flue Florida Oraut eH) 25 cents a tins Iriie last consijfimiciit we -will rive next "weelc. VLnother Car of Jianoy Minnesota Flour at$G.OO per bar rel. Increased nates tho bi'st evidence that it is all we claim for it EQUAL TO rlJllS MUST. Every barrel (uaranteed to five entire satisfaction. Larye Assortment ot M HUTS' FAACi SllJJt'IS. JVt w Spring Styles, Fine Goods and Well-made. From SO Cents up. tnotlwr lot Floor Oil Cloth, 2 yds. www dsusneiH unoice, Jieavy m T mf W-k - V .M -w W -m it "We add to our cans New England Halted Kcans lor 25 Cents. Cans Table I'c-aclien, lair quality, lor 25 Cents. Cents; or, a 20 in, pii for lbs. New Muscatel Itulalns lbs. New CnlUornia lvapoi.ted Nectarines for 25 Cents. 1 ins. cw I'lMitiiK crt ck litickwlicat Flour '.or 25 Cents. Our COM SHAVINGS for The Evening Herald. AIiIi THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT. Has a larger circulation In Shenandoah than any other paper published. Circu lation books open to all. We wil like to know who attempted to bribe you, Mr. Lamb, by offering you a block of elejtric rail-, way stock? CouNciijMAJf Lamb lins publicly stated tbat nn attempt was raudo to brlbo blrn with a block of electric railway stock, lie should now publicly slate who attempted to bribe him. We are still anxious to know If ''de ate" will give tho reticulars of the written agreement Into which they entered before Council was re-organized. Soino say the agreement was only binding for the re-organlzntlon. Others say It Is binding until the close of the present fiscal yjjfir. If the latter stStement is true the public should be given the particulars of the agreement. Auvertisehs In tho Sunday Xttos now know that their announcements are read by very, very few of our people. Mr. Lamb's alleged vindiriv tlou appeared in that paper on Bun' day, yet the gentleman, because of the limited circulation of the News, was compelled to print a garbled account of the meeting in circular form Moral : Advertise in a paper that is generally read. . mm Tjie committee appointed at the mass meeting on Friday night by Chairman Hollopeter to draft a docu meut for presentation to tho Borough Council at its meeting on Thursday evening urging the extension of the electric railway, will meet this even lug. The gentlemen of the committee are: Hon. M. C. Watson, M. Owens, Charles Strouse, M. J. Suaulan and X I!. Monaghau, all business men on South Main street. mgmmWm3'? Oil chihs AND WINDOW SHADES X No. 10 S. Jardin Street. -rrrr if r . ji. . . . a j X,nrtl strictly pure; iinotlicr sm;ar, fine ilnor unci color of KrcsU Dairy Ituttcr price Clierrlea very nice; another iiatunil color 3 dox. for 25 receive tills season -will ar wide, at 50c Handsome Patterns. wmte Oofs jor Seed. Welyhs 25 Cent List! 65 Cents. clean. 1 10 StrillH for irt ri'tlln. Beds. Clean and Healthy. Jilite C1F11CKE Manufacturer fc&-iSVKffiSftl' and Dealer in wWSSM Carpets, THE GIBSON AND GALLAGHER FIGHT IN THE GIRARDVILLE OPERA HOUSE LAST NIGHT. IT WAS A BRUTAL EXHIBITION. The Combatants Were Allowed to Fight as They ricasnl and Fouls Wero Not Ilegardi'rt (inllnglier Kicked (11b son Declared u Draw, y arHN Ti SULLIVAN lie' . . . wouia Have Deon ais RUrtfd had he wit nessed tho alleged rIotb fiKht in the Gi isrdvillo opera house last night. It was h fake, pure and simple As an exhibition of tho "manly art" it was a di (tU3tlne imitation that wou'd havo caused oven "Chawley" AlitehoU to shed toars of indignation. About a month ro William Gibson, of town, and John Gallnjiber, of Girardville, wero matched to fleht fifteen rounds with five-ounce gloves for a purse of 8100. The two men met in tho Girardville opera homo at 9 o'clock last night. G'tnon . weighed 151 pounds and Gallagher 183 G la;bur was tile favorite until the closo ot tho llrsl round, when tho odds turned to 2 to 1 in lavor of Gibson. Gallagher excollod in height, weight nnd reach, but was not in it" so far as soit-nce wbs concerned. T. Murphy seconded Gallagher. II. Williams looked after Gibson. Con. CTtrien, of Pottsville, acted as rcferco and Mart Oardin, of Girardville, was tho time- keep ir. Gibson was tho firtt to lead. Gallagher rushed and Gibson stopi ed him with ruht handnr on tho noso, drawing first blood, In tho second round there werehut frtw exchanges and tho honors wore even, Gibson had tbo best of tho third and fourth round. Gallagher exc ited in tho fifth. In tho sixth round Gibson forced Gal lagher to bin corner, G bon's friends claimed that the refereo etoppid the round too scon. Gibson forced Uallftgner to tho wall in the seventh round and tho latter was in limp condition as Gibson pc undid him. Gibson led in tho eighth round and Gallagher clinched. B th men fell, with Gallagher on top, "Whilo thoy wero down Gttllaghor punched Gibson and when tho former got up he kicked Gibson on tho right shoulder and bead. Gallagher's actions enraged the audieno and the referee stopped tho fight by declar ing it a drttw. Several claims of foul wero made during tho fight, but tho refereo would not enter tain them. lie said the fight was more for blood than anything else and no claims of foul would bo allowed. If the Girardville opera house Is to bo rented fjr such disgusting alTUIrs its careor will be tuddenly cut short. l'ure ami WholcMome Juullty Commends to public approval tho 0 fornia liquid laxative remedy, Syrup Figs, It is pleasant to the tasto and by acting gently on the kidnoys, liver and bowels to cleanso tbo system effectually, it promotes tho health and comfort of all who use it, and with millions it is the best and only remedy. Steel ltoolhiil tho Host, Steel roofing is steadily forcing itself bofoio the people us ihe best, cheapest and most durable kind of roofing tbnt can be pla -od on buildings and the demand for it is increasing daily. It can be put on quick and without tearing off tho old roof, ing, or otherwise Inconveniencing tbo oc cupants. Hnzleton now has over 00, 00 J feet of It. F. B. Cummings is tho town agent for tho roofing. 4-13-cod-Sw Died. M0ENTEE.-O11 the 17th Inst., at Mah. anoy City, l'a., Alice, widow of tbo lata Edward McEntee. Funeral will take place on Wednesday, April 20, at 9.80 a. m High requiem mass at 10 a. in. in St. On ul cus church. Interment on tho bill, Kola, tives and friends respectfully invittd to tt tetd. 11 Fbee ok Cuarqe. Before buying write to iloisrs. F. Ad, liichter & Co., 810 Broadway, Now York City, for tho val uable book, "Uuldo to Hoalth," and read thoindorsemont8 that tho "Anchor 1'aln Expeller" receive at tho bands of promi nent physicians. '29 prize mt dais awarded to tho manufacturers of this valuable preparation. A Uoy Injured, "William Keese, tho 1C year-old son of liees IWcso, of South A Vest street, was Injured in tho "Wist Shenandoah mines yoiterday by bolng squeezed between a car and a piece of timber. The boy was employed as a driver. The full extent of bis injuries will not be known fur a day or two. Most of us, whether! with plenty ol money or friends, ofleu neod a good Cough and Croup remedy, Dr. Ojxe'i Wild Cherry and Seneka fills the bill. ILLLX THIS IS PLAIN TALK. A Correspondent Keilewu HorougU AITalr and Strlkr-H Hard Editor Herald: I noticed In your papor last weok a very important itom call ins the attention of our borough ofllciuls to the 11 thv condition of our streets and al loys. Whether tboy have decided tj better tho sanitary condition of these thorough fares or not remains to b ) soon. It would seem to mo that our borounh oillcirtls take no interest in tho hoalth of tbeir constitu oncy.but rather tak delight in waging war against somo who may differ Irom them as to politics, or otherwise thus ullowing all tho major points of iaterest to tbo eiieral ttxpayors to b come u secondary consider ation at tbeir meeungs. As to whether the 0 uncll or any member lh-roof hs a dosire to down tho so-cal ed Finny gang or not, is it rinhi that tho pooplo of Sbonandoah should sutler on this account? GtirWinly not. Iam acquainted with Mr. Finney and have always tound bim a perfect gen tleman, I am also n-quainted with tbo numbers of OjuuciI and regard thorn-as far h I know respectub'e men: yot I do say that when a bjdy. such as iur Council is elected to look after the interests of those whom they represent and Tail to do it, wil fully, or from a want of knowledgo to dis charge the duties incumb nt upon them tdoy are drones in the hive and ought to step down and get out. It has been olten romarkdd, and much to bo regretted that in tbis borough tho beit rocommenda tion n candidate can have to secure the most votes to elect him to U. uncil or School Bourd is tint ho plod go bim sell to bo a party to down some King," or promise to help consummate somo mean unmanly yos, dlshoncst.scbome tobenefltfom'ilow, grovolii g raoneyseekor. The welnro of tho borough Uxpaycrs is VMitod in th ss eleclod by the people, and those elected should ba the most intelligent And right here, let every good thinking tnxpayer ask hims If the question : Hnvi i voted for the most int-lligont men, and are tbose who are responsible for the henlthy sanitary condition of our ti.wn llfndlng to tlielr duty ? And niter some reflection taki a walk through some of the streets and alleys and nolo the heaps o ashes and garbige from tho kitchens which lay for months before being removed and which are laboratories voluntarily manu lacturing deadly gases which contaminate tho air and prevents U9 from breathing pure a d healthy atmosphere. I sa without fear of contradiction that any one making an investigation os abovo suggested would readily determine tbat disease and death are consequoni to negligent and ignora' t olDcials in not looking, or not biing able to look after, the health of the people they represont. I have been a resident of Shenandoah for many yesrs and noticed tbat very littlo attention has been givon to cleanliness which gives heilth and comfort. I have also given some attention to tho expenditure of our borough moiiies, and must say tbut the old adage, "Pound f olbh and penny wito" has been too often exemplified, for money spent for work done ot a temporary char acter monns a continual drainage on the treasury without accomplishing a nocestary permanent result. Hoping I bavo not taken up too much of your valuable space, and that you may by your initiatory and very much spprociat'd remnrks be the means of arousing those imorcslcd to inaugurate a better system of keeping our town clean in the future. A Kesidknt. Shenandoah, April 18, 1892. Pronouncod Hopeless, Yot Saved From a loiter written by Mrs. Ada E. Uurd, of Groton, S. D., wo quoto: ''Was taken with a bad cold, whinli settled on my Lungs, cough set In and finally termi nated in Consumption. Four doctors gave mo up.suying I could live hut u short time. I gayo myself up to my Saviour, deter mined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would met my absent ones above. My husband was advirod lo get Dr. King's New Diicovtry lor Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all, eight bottles; it has cured me, and thank Qod I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottle fro at C. II. Ha genbuch's drug storo, regular size, 60u. and S1.00. Tho prettiest carpets and oil cioths at Fricke's, No. 10 South Jardin street. liruiitl Scenery. "Joe," as It will b produced at Faru son's theatre on Thursday evening, will bo renmrkablo for tho immoueo amount of olabjrato sconory introduced during the production. Tho scenery was painted ex pressly fur this play and coven 8.000 feet of canvas. It is remarkably realistic and striking. The scones depicting the burnlog ship on the Delawaro rivor, the Hudson river by moonlight and tho groat storm scene in the third act aro superb. The "Honest Kubo" Stock CompaDy is very string this season. Ileru You Are. M. L. Kemmerer, wholulo and retail confectioner, is now leoated at 36 North Main street. Finest Easter novelties In the county, Tho trade supplied at lowest wholosalo rates. 4111m Orders for Evening- Herald should be left at Hooks J- Jttovm's news stand, A'o. i A'ortt Main street. DESPERATE FIGHT IN THE FIRST WARD. HUNS AND POLKS HAVE A DESPERATE FIGHT. SEVERAL OF THEM INJURED It Win ltrgtilar Illot tor n AVIillo and Comhlerablo IHIUcult' Wuh ICxper Icnccil In Supprcsslns It Tour or Tliem l'lnccil Under Arrent. OLES and Hungarians numbering filly or sixty engsgsd in do' perato combat at Brad le's rc.w in the First ward yesierouy af or noon and tho special pi lice in that section were kopt busy muk For a timo tho fight was a Slicks, stones and baso ball bats wero used on all sides and tbo men who -en tied wi d with anger, struck right and Uft, indifferent as to who toceived the blows. It was a very small thing that led to the outbreak. A Hungarian was carrying a pitcher of beer to his boarding house and a boy, ontaged with others in a g.tme of btse ball, tried to throw tho hall to ono of the players, but struck the pi cher instead and brok" it, allowing tba beer to ripple t the uround. Tho Hun dropped tho broken pitcher and pounced upon tho boys Polish men went to tbo assistance of the youths and then fiiends of tho Hungarian jump d in, whoreupjn the flgut became a general one. oeveral ot ibo men were. pretty badly cut and brui-od. "Churley 7'iiman, who happened to bo driving near the sceno, sijs "They went into the Dgh to kill and I am surprised that somo 1 them wero not killed " 'Squire Monaghan issued several warrants and four of the men were placed in tbo lockup. The police are on the lookout for others. FROM THE "RAP." Again Wo Heur From the Fnmou "Pow der K' Johnny." The opening and oporntion of the'" elec trie railway through K ippahannock has made the place as lively as Sbonandoah on a pay nighl. Everybody seems de lighted and those who haven't a nicUe wherowilh lo pay faro feel excoedinuly downhoarted Tho young ladies are o?pec ially do ightcd over tbo opening of tho road, as it enables them lo visit and receive visits frequently. Thoy always have com piny now. As a saver of shoe leather the "electric" takes thn lead The noyelty ot the road will not wear off fur some timo. There are many people In tho valloy arid each one must be satbfioJ as to what a ride on tho elec.ric road is liko. The roa 1 will nave a bad ellct on some of tho company stores along tho line, be' chU'o the women and children cm now vis it Shenandoah, Uirtrdvillo or Ashland and return homo in good time. Hervtoforo they were obliged to pitronize the nearest storo, await their turn at tho crowded countor, and tbon wait for hours for tb store wtgon to deliver tbe goods. I wonder a', tho people in Shenandoah kicking against the ruad on every little pre text. Tho people in this vall-y would bo Bali.-Bed with tin rails, rather than bo do prived of the road. It is a great accom modation and the men who engineered th scheme and furnished the capital to put it in operation deservo our thanks. Thanks aro cpb'iially duo to his Honor, ufgo Sadler, Hon. D. D. Thillips and M-jor John F. Finney. In my mind "Little Johnny" Finney l;n first class hustler in tbis valley, more to than many think. He has been the m"st abused m in in the valley fir some time, but the nttaoks have only served to make him more papular. It behooves our poopleto make improve ments about their premises. There are too many unsightly buildings and fences. Plenty paint and whitewash should be used In honor of tbo new mo.ins of trav d. Tbo "Hap" is not a large place, but that is no reason for not pulling on a store clothes appearance once in a while. Powder Keq Johnny. Buy Keystone flour, name Licssia & Co., printed on every sack. Bo cure that the Ashland, Pa., is 3-3-3taw The McCarthy Funeral. Tho funeral of the late Cornelius J. McCarthy took place this morning at 6:80 o'clock. High Mass was celebrated in the Annunciation church, Itev, II. P. O'lluilly ofiioiatiiig. Tbe ihurch was crowded with friends of the deceased. Afier the services the remains were taken to tin Lahigh depot and placed on tho 10:16 train for Shamokin. Tho friends filled five ours. Tbe remains were encased in a handtnma cloth-ooverod casket on tho top which reeled tbreo beautiful floral offerings, two crosses, and a heart, tbe latter bearing the w irds, "My Husband." On one of tho croite was the name ''Cornelius." It was presented by ten friends. Obituary, Dr. "William Owens, brother of Noah J. and Moses Owens, of town, died at Sbmno kin last night. . 1 in, arrests, reeular riot. HERE IS A POSER. A stnry Kx-ltoroni!i crucial Will .Swear To. Councilman L.miin ial of attempted bribery, wi'.h the alleged briber in tbo ark, has brought to tho front the follow- ng story : Before ihu last re-organization of tho B trough Council a now ox-ofll.ial wen. into n certain store in town and rneV there a Ciuncilman, who (aid, "Go up tairs, anls to sea you " The visitor followed the instructions aDd met , who aid, "Everything is all right, but ono hing. They cannot agree on Hen. Good man and that plane is still open. If I were you I would go and see ." Tho visitor isked, " Why should I g and see ?" To which an answer came, "Becauso tbey haven't oonflruied Hen. Goodman and tbat place is still open. Supoose you go and i0 and olkr hitn fltyl" The visitor in a dtcided lone, answered, "No! if I have to pay for the j b I don't want it." As to the truth of this story tbo Hkualii has the word ifihe ex-i ffloial with the nssuranco that ho is willing to tear lo it. Ills I.I re lii Danger. Special Officers 1) ,1. C miters and An thony Alexis last wetdt took Peter and Joo SurfolU and Peter Vaugulski to the Potts ville jail to await the rostilt of injuries thoy inflicted upon ono Joe lluskowrky. The men aro still In jiil and last nighl it was reported that the injured man was in a critical condition. Buclden'B Arnica Salve. Tho Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, nnd ail Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no payment required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per nox. For sale by I). H. Hagenbuch. Bost work done at Brennsn's steam laundry. Everything white and spotless. Luco curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. Court Notes. Charters have been granted the Welsh Baptist and Si. Michtel's Greek Catholic churches both of town. Tho bond of T. F. Uradig&n, as treasurer of tho borough, in the sum of j10,00(l with P. J. Ferguson and William Bradi gan, sureties, has hoen approved, Special to the l'ublle. On April 1st I removed to the handsom store room on North Main street and bad immediately shipped a car load of goods, selected early last fall for the spring and summer trade, suitings of all shades and textU'es, Euglish, Irish and Scotch home spuns which for beauty and elegance have nevor beon surpassed in tbe region. Dark coatt and vests of Clay patterns warranted never to wear off, or get glofsy. Trouser ings of patterns never before seen in tbo town. As to workmanship I recognize no competition. Visit my storo and look through the 6tock. The prices will astound you. Tbey compare with the lowest in town. II. A. Swalu, 8 13 Ot Tho cheapost place tor carpets and oil cloths is at O. D. Fricke'e, No. 10 South Jardin street. Lord A TIioiiiiih. A few weeks since among tho list of corporation license, issued by the Secre tary of this stale, was one is-ued lo Mesirs. Lord & Tbomas. Tbis advertising firm have become incorporated for the primary object of giving employes that have been with them a number ol yar an opportun ity to become interested in the business. This co-opsriitivo feature has becomu pop liar with somo of tho larger firms in our city, nnd has proved a profitable move on their pari. There is nn doubt the same success will follow Lord & Thom. They have made a name which ie a synonym of h inest and fair dealing, and their business has grown to largo proportion. Chicago Tribune. I'urailo unit Itnll. The ball of tbo Pliiunix Hose Company in Hobbins' opera house last night was a splendid luecesa. Tbe attendance was large and everything pasted off with entirt satisfaction lo the pitruus and manage ment. The music was furnished by Prof, King's orchestra. Before the bill there was a parade in which the Pfccunix, Rescue and Columbia companies and the St. Patricks' band participated. Klectrlc Uuiinlns Time. The elootrio cars now leave the cornor of Main and Centre streets at C a. m, and leava at intervals of 45 minutes there after urlil 11 p, m. This schedule will be subject to a clungo from day to day, us, the work of putting in the, turnout pro-' grtxses. The ininori will fiud the early morning cars convenient. Tho Deal Chungpri. It is aulboriUtivoty stated tbut the ittadiug Hiid Lehigh Valloy Kailroad changes un der thB "deal" will positively g into effect Saturday next. The Lebfgb Valloy luoal freight trala ran oars up to iuo 1'. is K, freight depot yesterday. Lane's Family Medicine Moves tho bowels each day. Most people need to use It. Boit photographs and crayons at Dabb'i
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