4 4 OA A small "want" advertisement placed In tho "Herald" will bring moro unawcrs to tho advertiser than through any other pa perolrcu T .T n XT. latod In tho town A A Il I beenusolt Is moro JtJt jM.11 A generally read. Ono trial will convince you ol this fact, for tho simple reason that tho "Her ald" is readJ4y all the people of the town. A small "nt" advertisement placed tn tho "Herald" will bring more nnswsre td tup advertiser than through any othar pa- H WANTS Mw nfi win uuuvmue met. for the simple reason tha rou of thl& am is read ny all II the proule of tho town. VOL. VII.--NO. OS. SHENANDOAH, PA., SATURDAY. APRIL 23, 1892. ONE CENT. Ik Grand Opening of Fine Dress Goods and Cloaks I AT WILKINSON'S. We are ready in our new lo cation to show our patrons the finest ancSrgest selection of new Dr.ess Goods and Ladies' and Misses' Cloaks everoffored in this county. The additional space of our large second floor permits a more extensive dis play of our immense stock, and we especially invite the ladies to call during this and next week,, without feeling under the slightest obligation to buy. We mention as special bargains fifty pieces of 38 inch Serges at 10c, worth IBc; ono caso of yard wide Cashmeres at 12o lledford cords worth 60c, will be sold at 40c; fifty pieces of Henrietta at 85c, w6rth (1 ; Black anil Colored Dress Silks So Inches wide at Jl per yard, worth 31.35 Sateons in plain col ors and Kngllfch Brocades from 12V4 to 37Hc: Suit 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. We also display a large stock of flnoLaco Window Curtains moro stvlrn thnn iiRtinl at less than usual pricos. Our stock of Whtto Goods. Embroideries. Laces. Gloves. Hnsinrv and Corsets is tho largest to bo found anywhere hou prices uro uiwuys lower man you expect to L. J. Wilkinson, S'J S. 3tain St., Shenandoah. Gimn, Duncan and Waidley. SATUItDAY, April 23, 1892. We will mention a few facts concerning some articles which, as the days roll by, are being used more extensively through out the housekeeper's domain. Excelsior Roasting Pans, made from tha best steel, all slzos, from 81.25 up, There ia u ucuiucu improvement over mo om natent in tho wav of a cI.imti nnrt -pntUa. tor combined the best over made, and niii iusi u iuu iimu. Also tho very latost Meat Urotlor not a wire one, but an iron ono. The broiler at tachment can bo removed it desirable, the omcr pari Deing usea as a .frying Pan, Wot high in prices call and bob them. A full assortment of all sizes Never-break Steel Spiders they're certainly monev-savers Guaranteed never to break and low in price. Have you ever used any of the celebrated Uranite Iron ware? Try a single piece as an experiment and you'll use it ever alter ward. Nice Japanned Bread Box, SOo. 8 South Main Street. TO-DAY ! TO-DAY ! One Car No, 1 Timothy Hay. STRICTLY FRESH DAIET BTJTTEB. STRICTLY FRESH CEEAMEKY BUTTEE. New Garden Seeds, Choice Varieties, Fresh. ONE CAR OF FINE The Last Lot of FLORIDA ORANGES At 25 Cents a Dozen. New argams in Remnants of Carpets. AT KEITER'S CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where and When Services. W1U lie Con ducted To-mirrrnw. The man who isn't as happy when ho gives as when he shouts has no right to shout much. Trinity Reformed church, Rov. Robert O'Boylo, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Everybody welcome. Tho man who never gives tho Lord any money has not yet given him hlB heart. Ebenczer Evangelical church, Roy. R. M. Lich- tenwalner, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. m. in German, and 0:30 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. All aro heartily Invited to attend. There are many Gollaths in profession who are only Tom Thumbs in giving. Welsh Baptist church, corner West and Oak streets. Rev. D. I. Evans, pastor. Services to morrow at 10 a. m. in Welsh and 0 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting on Monday evening at 7 o'clock. Class meeting on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Tho cheerful giver is tho ono whose giving hurts tho devil tho most. Primitive Mothodist church, Rev. II. O. Rus sell, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Young Peoples' Christian Endeavor at 6 p. m. every Sabbath. Classes meet Tuesday and Wednes day evenings at 7 o'clock and Sunday at 9:30 a. m. General prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Tho cheerful giver is tho only giver whoso giving is HV'O that of God. All Saints Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main. Morning 'prayer, litany and ser mon by tho rector, Rov. Floyd E. West, at 10:30. Evening prayer and reading (layservice) at 7:30. Tho Easter musio will bo repeated at tho morning service. Tho people who And it tho hardest to give, aro those who glvo too little. Presbyterian church, Rov. Wm. McNally, pas tor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Owing to tho pastor's absence last Sab bath, tho usual Easter services will bo htld to morrow. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Morning subject: "Tho Resurrection of Christ and Les sons Therefrom." Evening subject: "Reunion of Christ and Ills Disciples." Christian Endeavor Society will meet on Tuosday oven ing at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. All aro cordially invited. The day is coming when tho man who gives too littlo will feel little. First Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Wm. Powick, pastor. DIvino worship at 10:30 a. m. And 630 p. m. Morning subject: "A Clean Heart." Evening subject: "Tho Joy of Salva tion." Sunday school at 8 p. m. Epworth Loaguo at 5:43 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday evening. Strangers and others aro always welcome. It may bo that you would have moro power in prayer if you would glvo more. The light that flickers In tho window of that lonoly but awaits the return of an anxious mother, with a bottloof Dr. Coxo's Wild Cherry and Senekn for baby's cough Keagey takos tho load. IIo Is on tho first floor. His motto is "Quality, not Quantity." Call and Beo h"rm. 4-4-tf CD.FMCKE Manufacturer and Dealer in Carpets, Oil Cloihs A.SH WINDOW SHADES ! No. lO S. Jardin Street. MIDDLINGS. 51 Carpets and Oil Cloths. THE RAILROADS GETTING READY. READING ORDERS WILL GO INTO EFFECT ON MONDAY. TRACK CONNECTIONS INSPECTED The Heading Trillin Will Begin to Itun Over the Lehigh Vullcy Line Monday Morning A llrakemun Shot nt 31 1. C'armol To-Dy. VERY ono connected with the local divi sions of tho Philadel phia & Reading and Lehigh Valley Rail roads was on the alert to-day for news con corning tho changes to bo mado hero on Monday. II. Stanloy Goodwin, of Bethlehem, and A. F. Blaksloo, of Delano, representing tho Lehigh Valley, and Wellington Ber tolette, of Mahanoy Plane, representing tho P. & R. Railroad, Fpcnt tho greater part of to-day Tunning from ono point to another on the local branches of tho roads, Inspecting the connections recontly mado and laying out plans of operation for Mon day morning, when tho P. & R. passenger trains will bogin to uso tho Lehigh Valley tracks botweon this point and Packer col liory No. 2. It has been learned, from what appoars to be excellent authority that P. J. Ferguson will, on .Monday, assumo his position as Assistant Claim Agent for all lines under the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad sys tem with hoadquartors in town for the present, and that T. J. Davies, present local agont will, at tho samo time, take charge of all tho Philadelphia & Reading and Lehigh Valley passenger and freight business in town, with headquarters at the Lehigh Valloy depot. . No official announcement has yet been made concerning tho working forces of tho depot. KIND WORDS. Spoken lly Our Editorial Brethren Prali lug tho "lleruld." The additional clippings from our ox changes are kindly appreciated, and go to show the merits of tho Ueiiald by com- polont critics : ' People Thank the "Herald." Schuylkill Haven Call. Tho Shenandoah Daily Herald Issued a handsome souvenir edition In commemoration of the opening for public traffic of the Mato noy City, Shenandoah, Glrardvlllo and Ashland Electric Railway, tho biggest boom these towns had for many a day. Pooplo thank the Hekaldj they deserve it. Klcgnntly l'rlntvil, Parker's Tri-Weekly. Tho Shenandoah EveninC Hehald issued a handsome souvenir edition last Saturday even lng to signalize tho opening of the eloctrlo railway. It was elegantly printed on superior paper. Its Influence Potent. Ashland Local, The Shcuandoah Herald issued a souvenir edition last Saturday, celebrating tho opening of the electric railway from Shenandoah to dirardvlllo, Tho Herald's work and lnfluenco In tho great clectrlo project has been and still is potent. Wo congratulate our friends of the Herald and wish them continued success. Deierves Credit. Ashland Record, The Shenandoah Herald, on Baturday.lssued a souvenir edition, cointnemortlTe of tho open ing for publio travol of the Mahanoy City, Shenandoah, Glrardvlllo and Ashland Street Railway. It was a timely stroke of enterprise and editor Iloyer dos'erves credit for tho masterly manner in Which ho covered the ground, They Ilndthn Chance. If ever a political syndicato was "sat down" upon in Jumbo style In State Convention.lt was the Shenandoah-Gordon combination. PoUtKille lltpubUcan. As usual, when the olive branch ia hand ed around in the RopublicAn ranks, tho Pottsvilio newspaper begins its bickerings. The statement above quoted is silly. Had the Bhenandoah-Gordon combination de sired to do so it could have thrown Oen. Lilly overboard and traded with a delega tion that would have made Judgo Sadler's nomination sure. Tho Republican evi dently does not know everything. Tho prettiest carpets and oil ciotbs at Frlcke'e, No. 10 South Jardin street. Hero You Are. M. L. Kemmeror. wholesale and retail confectioner, is now located at 35 North Main Btreot. Finest Easter novnlliwi in tho county. Tho trade supplied at lowest wholesale rates. 4-11-lm Climb our stairs, It will pay you. "Wo aro hotter situated than any ground floor gallery In tho town. Ilall's, 20 W. Contro troot. Hurried. Tho announcement Is made that on Tues day evening last Rov. Floyd B. West, pastor of the Protestant Episcopal church of town, married Miss Hannah Price, of town, and Alfred DeVou, of Newark, Del. uo uuvajuai mai;u lur varpuba nuu uil cloths Is at O. J), Frlcke'e, No. 10 South T II . . TV, l i i j n uuiuiu niruot. GO AHEAD; THERE'S ROOM ON TOP. The Handwriting Upon tho Wall Has Been Correctly Inter preted by Our Special Artist. i Spedal lection I r ' : I, J-. fire alarm ' ' T I STONE CRUSHER I I" Water Co. Injunction Suit , I S ' I WATER CO, JUDGMENT PROPOSED WATER WORKS, $ r 1 We Strive to Please (Ourselves) Even If it Does Cost Morej M '; l'-EItSONAL. A. J, Gallagher spont a part of to-day at Pottsvilio. Pat Russ, of Harrisburg, was in town yesterday. Joseph A. Bickort, of Alahanoy City, was seen in town to-day. Hon. Elias Davis, of Broad Mountain, was in town last evening. W. F. Sadler, Jr,, returned to town from Uarrisburg yesterday. Mary A., daughter of Georgo and Han nah Pillinger, died yesterday. Miss Bertha Burkhart, of Pottsvilio, is the guest of the Misses Burkhart, of North Main stroot. James Richards, formerly clerk for H, E, Bowman, has resignod and accepted a similar position under V. H, Waters. Clillbrd Bobbins, a student at tho University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, is sponding a vacation with his paronts in town. Albert Millet, formerly of town, now located at Freeman's, West Virginia, has takon to himself a wife and settled down in that locality. Martin Gruhlc? bus roturned from tho city, whoro ho had been attending tho graduating exercises at tho Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Simpson Slichter, the celebrated musical genius, well known here, will travol throughout tho United States next season. with a most excellent company. Odd Fellows' Day. On Tuesday next the 73rd anniversary of the Odd Fellows Association of Eastern Pennsylvania will be celebrated at Hazlo ton by tho holding of a monster parade. Should the weather prove favorablo it is oxpocted that between G.000 and 7,000 persons will bo present and' witnoss tho grand demonstration. Tho local lodges hayo about perfected nil arrangomonts to bo presont, with the expectation of a full representation from tho threo lodges. They will be accompanied with music. Heading Trains to Hun. Commencing Monday, 25th Inst., all passenger trains on the Reading Railroad's Shenandoah branch will depart from and arrivo at tho station of tho Lehigh Valley division, N. E. corner Centre and Plum streots. The old station at Contro and Union streets will bo abandoned so far as passengor business is concerned. New btock. Prof. E, V. "Wilde has opened a musio etoro at tho corner of Jardin and Lloyd strocts, with an entire new stock. His knowledgo of tha business has enabled him to place In stock a superior class of goods. County Committee- Meeting, The mombers of the Republican County Commute') aro hereby notified to mot in Contonnial Hall, Pottsvilio, on Monday April 26, at 10 o'clock a, m., lor tho purpose of electing a County Chairman and trans acting such other busIn&M as may properly oomo before the mooting. W n. Lew is, 4-14-Ot Chalrmui Co., Cony. Boet work done at Brjnnan's steam laundry- Everything white and spotless. Laco curtains a specialty. All work guarantoed, J NOTHING DONE YET. No Now Developments In tho Kleetrlc Kali way Mutter. Nothing new has developed in connec tion with the electric railway. Tho cars continue to run into town on the 45-minuto schedule and no steps have been taken to stop them. It is understood that in a day or two the law and 6troot committee of the Borough Council, tho citizens' committee and representatives of tho railway com pany will got togcthor nnd havo a confer ence. An opinion prevailing is that an ar rangement will bo mado in a fow days, by which the paving criers will be satisfied and tho railway company will receive por- mnsion to go ahead with tho construction of tho road without further molestation. The running time of tho electric cars will remain ns it is for tho presont. Tho cast Ings for tho crossing at LoBt Creek have not arrived yet. As soon as they roach here and can be laid tho schedule will bo changed to provide for moro frequent trips.' Tho road is doing an oxcollent builness to-day. As a rulo, the morning business of the line is not large, but this morning all the cars wore woll filled. Tho company this week placed ordors for open cars for tho summer trayol. Buoklen's Arnica Salve. The Bost Salvo in the world for Cuts. Bruisos, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bhoum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Uorns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no payment requirod, It Is guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box:. For sale by O. H. Hagenuuch. "Boom-ta-ra" for piano, Wilde's music store, 100 N. Jardin street. 10 cents, tf A Mutch Tied. Squire J. J. Monaguan nnd Martin Fahoy returned last night from Wilkes Barre, where they arranged a foot raco to be run ly John Lehman, of that place, and Fahoy, on June 9ih for ?30O asido, The distance will bo 125 yards. Tho Phila delphia II em is the stakeholder nnij George Turner will bo the pistol flror. Ho will ap point tho referee on tho grounds. Programme. Tho following programme will be ren dered at the meeting of tho "Y" this evonlng: Scripture readlne. Singing Ry the Choir. Heading Joe Jones, Essay "Publio schools" ......Annua tAunn Comic reading Uarold Senior. Declamation.... - -Fumilo Davies, Temperanoe rending , MUM MhflUenbWRer. " llln tVin TT.lttUll Ulnlaa nwa nnln. demnlty to Italy r A. O, Morgan, "Does Chill owe an Indemnity to the United btatesr Hon aidiiai Reading Mamie Dttviea. Oritio IlJber lloolsa. Pure und Wholesome Quality Commends to publio approval tho Cali fornia liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. It is pleasant to tho tasto and by acting gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels to cloanse the system effectually, It promotes tbo.hoalth and comfort of all who use it, and with millions it is the best und only romody. Hull Postponed. The ball to ba hel l in Bobbins' opera house on Monday evening, April 25th, for tho benefit of Henry Bowman, has been postponed until "Wodnesday, May 4. 4-21-4t TOWN GLEANINGS BY THE REPORTERS. ALL EVENTS OF THE DAY CORRECTLY CHRONICLED. THE RUSSIAN RELIEF GONGERT A Settlement of tho Klcclrio Hallway Ulutter Looked Tor In a Few J)uy. Sunday Announcements by the Clergymen of Toirn. DMIRERS of first class vocal and instru mental music will not fail to attend tho grand concert in Forguson's theatre to-night in aid of the fund for tho relief of the starving Russian families. A . coincidence in connec tion with tho affair is worthy of mention. This morning the steamship "Conemaugh," which took its namo from the scene of tho dreadful disastor in tho western part of this state throe years ago, sailed from Philadel phia with a cargo of provisions lor tho Russian victims and to-night tho pooplo of Shenandoah will placo themselves on re cord in tho work of humanity. The date for the concort was not fixed with any reference to tho "Conomaugh's" departure, but was seloctod by mere chance. Tho programme to-night will be thickly studded with rare musical gems, Tho famous Orant Cornet Band, under tho leadership of Prof. Zoitz, will render sov eral of tho finest selections' ever composed; tho Shenandoah Choral Union will render tho grand choruses "Tho Summer," and "Tho Brook," by Gwont; the Hughes and Price malo party will sing "Longing" and "The Young Musician;" Harry Mollet will givo one of his excellent recitations; Misses Edith Morgan and Ruth Williams will sing a duett; and the whole will bo concluded with a grand chorus by all, in cluding the audience. A BRAKEMAN SHOT. Charles Koons Jlet With a Serious Ac cident at Mt. Cnrmcl. Charlos Koons, a bruxeman employed on tho Lehigh Valley freight tram that runs between Mauch Chunk and Mt. Carmol, was shot and seriously wounded at tho latter place this morning while on duty. As tho train was running at tho rate of about twonty miles an hour and Koons stood on the top of ono of the cars ho was shot in the right eye by one of three young men who stood near the track. It was a gun shot wound. Koons retained his presence of mind and saved himself from falling from tho train. Koons received temporary medical attendance and was sent to his home in Mauch Chunk. The young men disappeared and an alarm was at onco sent out for their arrest. Up to a late hour this afternoon they had not been captured. Two of the parties aro named Kosslor. It is believed that tho shooting was purely accidental. Reproduction by Request. By spooial request of a largo number of our townsmen, tho J. L. Tempest "Honest Rubo" Stock Ojmpany will reproduce "Joe" at Ferguson's theatre on Monday, May 2nd. This play, with its immenso amount of elaborate scenery, has mot with so much success that tho company is flooded with offers of engagements and tbo reproduction hero will certainly crowd tho theatre. Alwuys Right. Councilman Archio B. Lamb, of Shen andoah, claims to havo boon offered a "block of stock" by tho Electrio Railway Company for his vote and influence. If this is true Mr. Lamb should expose tho bribor. By withholding tho name ho shields tho wrong door and thus becomes a prty to tho wrong. The Evening Hjcr ald is right in demanding that Mr. Lamb state who it was that mado tho oflr. Ash land Record. Buy Ktystone flour. Be suro that the namo Lesbio & Co., Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. 8-3-3taw Octiaii TraveU. Tho Steamship Lines aro preparing for the coming soason, travelers for tho trip to Europe. Seasickneu can bo avoided by using Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine be fore and on tho voyago. Samplo free at Druggists. Ulectrle ltuuulng Time. The electrio cars now leave the corner of Main and Contro streets at G a. m. and leave at Intervals of 45 minutes there after uctil 11 p. m. This schedule will bo subject to a change from day to day, &a tho work of putting in tho turnouts, pro gresses, Tho minors will find the early morning cars convenient. Died. PILLINGER. In Shenandoah, P Friday, April 22, Mary A., daughter of Georgo and Hannah Pillingor, ago 1 year, G months aqd 3 days. Funeral on Monday, April 25th, at 3.30 p. m., frrfm the family residence No. 832 West Lloyd stroot. Friends and relative respectfully Invited to attend. It