C li iJijt A small "want" advertisement placed In the "Herald" will bring moro answers to tbo advertiser than through any other pa perclrcu ttT re TTrp lotod in the town A A M hcoausoit Is moro jlH XTkAx A generally read. One trial will convince ydu of this fact, for tho simple reason that tho "Her ald" Is read by all the people of tho town, A small "want" advertisement placed In tho "Herald" will bring more answers to the mlvertlrtr tlian through any other pa nerolrou tt-t- it -it im lated tn . the town A l ivl I bcaus-it ' Is more MX JM.il A generally I read. One trial will convince you or inn fact, for the simple reason that the ll r 1 aid" Is read by all the people of the turn, i VOL. VII.--NO. 100. SHENAISTDOATJ PAm TUESDAY. APEIL 26. 1892. ONE CENT. L J. WILKINSON'S. Spring Dresses and Cloaks. .The newest arrivals in fine Dress Goods embrace all latest tints of tans and steels. Fine Cream Cashmere, Albatross, Henrietta, Surah and Lans downe, suitable for graduating dresses, are here a good as sortment at reasonable prices. Wo nlace nn snln this wppk 200 tilornu nf White Goods at OH, 8, 9 und lOo per yard not much moro than half nrlco. Our Hrm of Laces and Embroideries contains many Spring Coats for children, misses and ladies In all grades nothing but tho newest manes at tno wcii-Known prices tnat make this department so popular and not a sln- glo garment from last season. Every cloalc is vuu ury luiuni, m bijju unu color. Infants' Cloaks In Cream Cashmere and Tans, from 11.85 upwards. Infants' Caps In laco or silk at C nn prices, w o especially request you to ex amine our largo stock of Muslin Underwear, Oownx, Chemise, Skirts and Corset Covors; prices lower than actual cost of material - from 25o to Jl.GO. v COHSETSthat willilt you without payinrtan extravagant price 1,000 to select from. L. J. Wilkinson, 20 8. Main St., Slienandcah. Our Directory, IM A poptf office'. Shennndoao. Offlco hours fro' 7.30 n OrJerhnd Registry De partment open frotn8:00 10 7:00 p, m. Tll. . . ... .. ill. r "" owingisascncuuiooi tho arrival and departure 0I mall trains. Mail matter for despatch rr;uat bo In tho offlco thirty mihutos before tho iimo given below: Arrival. P.M. A.M. 1:40 4jM 3:2a 8:00 8:18 1:10 8:00 9;0S 8:45 1:2 1:25 1:25 2:20 9:03 9:50 9:03 9:08 0:60 Destination. (Phlla., Western 1 j and -( Southern States ) ( New York and East-1 ern Htatcs r ( points on L. Departure. A. M. P. M. 7:20 9:08 11:30 ii40 8:18 1:40 2:20 8:18 2:2a 8:1.8 2120 -j Asland. j Qtrardvillo, ( iftaven Hun, Centra- i ua.Ait uarmeland ( onamoKin. 9:53 9:58 9:58 9:60 ad East-) s nnd V. II. K. ) 9:0S 7:20 12:62 3:08 8:00 12:52 3:0S 8:00 1:33 7;00 1:35 7:00 1:4) 7:00 Gmnr ...... Duncan and Waidley. Tuesday. April 20, 1892, Tinware talk. We will just ask you to try one piece of Reed's Patent Anti-Rust Tinware. Guaran teed not to rust and made from best material. A little higher in price than common tin but cheap in the end. We handle almost everything put up in this manner and guaranteed by the makers. .Buy one of the celebrated Puritan cookers with Porce- laine food jar surrounded en tirely by water when in use. Used for cooking all sorts of fruits, cereals; and vegetables. A good cook will not be with out. Prices from 75c. to S2.00. Bread raisers all sizes. 8 South Main Street. Pottsvlllo. ) 7:20 2:50 11:30 6;28 ( 1 7:20 2:50 Mananoy city, y B:w 1 1 11:30 (Mahanoy Plane, Lost I 11:30 2:60 I Creek nnd Shaft, f 6:00 i Prackvillo. j- 7:20 2:50 Carriers make a general collection at 0:00 n. m. and 7:00 p.m., and a general delivery at 7:15 a. m. and 3:15 p. m. Additional deliveries and collections nro maao in tno business iiart of tun u ut iv. ia a. ni, unu i.uu p. m. DSa'PEBATE MORNING STRUGGLE, POLE BADLY KNIFED BY TWO ROBBERS. To THE VICTIM BADLY INJURED. The llolibers Wore Daring and Desperate Men The Three Men Arrested Last Night Have llecn Idcntlllcd by the Victim. Fire Alnrm ltoxcs. Tho following list shows the location of the alarm boxes of tho Shenandoah Fire Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Dowers streets. 10 Uowers and Centro streets. 54 Brldgo and Centro streets. 25 Main and Centro streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Mjtn und Coal streets 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Ollbort and Cherry streets. 52 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send and alarm open tho box, pull down tho hook once and let go. When an alarm is sent in tho Are bell will- sound tho number ot tho box and repeat the alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALAItMS. If tho alarm Is Sounded from box 15 tho fire boll will strike one, then pauso and strike live which will Indicate that tho flro is in the vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm Is repeated four times. ERHA-FS POTTS vi lo will havo an other murder esse to try in the near future. Threo Polish fellows are tn tho lockup ol this town awaiting tho result of injuries in fl'ctod upon one An il row Bonovitcz early yesterday morning, while ho was thwarting a robbery at his, residence on South Gilbert stroet. Tho ttory of the case is this : At about two a. m. yesterday threo Polish mon ef fected an entranco to tho house, of the in jurod man by fercing open one of the kitchen windows. Two of them made thoir way.quiotly up tbo narrow Btairway into the sleeping apartment ,on tho second floor and picked up a trunk that was supposed to contain considerable money. As the men wero about to descend tho stairway with tho trunk tho owner, Bonovitcz, was awakoned and sprang from SUPT. WILLIAMS RESIGNS Here You Are. II. L. Kemmcrer, wholosale and rotall confectionor, is now located at 35 North Main street. Finest Easlor novelties in the county. The trade supplied at lowest wholesale rates. 4-11-lui Xeagey takes the lead. He is on the first floor. His motto is "Quality, not Quantity." Call and seo him. 4-i.tf C.D.FRICKE Manufacturer ana Dealer lu Carpets, AND WINDOW SHADES No. 10 S. Jardin Street. TO-DAY ! TO-DAY ! One Car No. 1 Timothy Hay. STRICTLY FRESH DAIRY BUTTER. . STRICTLY FRESH , , CREAMERY BUTTER. Hew Garden Seeds, Choice Varieties, Fresh. 0HE CAR OF . ... FINE MIDDLINGS. .Ill'' , TfieLast Lot of , - j. ! Vfo v '. ' "FLORIDA OIU(M1,k; . At 25 Cents a Dozen. New Carpets and Oil, Cloths. Bargains in Remnants of Carpets. AT KEITER'S his bed. The two robbers, dropped thoi: burden and grappled with tho man and desperate struggle ensued. lionpvjtcz's wife and children, terrqr stricken, gave vent of crios of "murder,! while the husband and father mado gallant battle. But tho odds wero against him. Tho robbers were strong men and one of them flourished a knife with dtt 3trous effect. Tho robbers finally got away, leaving Bonovitcz in tbo yard, lying upon the ground aud bleediog profusely from eeyeral very deep cuts on the head and face. The stairs leading from tho sleeping apartment, the two rooms tho first floor and tho ground outside the kitchen vividly told tho ttory of tho dts poratotrui:gle. There would not have been more blood if a pig had been stuck i the bed room and dragged down the stai and out into tno yard, iionovitcz wab picked up and carried back to his bed. Ho was in a critical condition. A wound the right eido .of tho face showed whero the blade vof the knifo had entered just below tho eye and mado its way through to the point of. tho right jaw. Tho in juries wero of such a serious charge that it was deemed advisable to take tso injured man's statement, xwo old hats wero picked up in tho house and kept as clues. and the police decidod to koep tbo affair as Oil Cloths p1"61 as P08s'B'e UDt" somo, trace of the v moid ud pvbuigu, JJUUUYHCZ aiU ne did not know the men, but was confi dent ho could recognize them, Last night (Jhiof of Police Davis. Chief Burgess Bmith and tho patrolmon of tho force surrounded a houso In the First ward and arrested threo Poles named Paul Bofsmovltcz, Joseph Qowles and Anthony Petroloski ns they were playing csrds and drinking with friends. The three mn were placod in.soparate colli In the lockuu. Subsequently .they were .identified bv uonovuez aua nis wile. lwo ol tbo men arrested wore now hats tuoy purchased a.t a store on East Contra stroet yesterday morning and one of their friends has Identified tho two old hats found in Bonovllcz'i homo. To-day the Chief Burgoss and police wero engaged in hunting up people who claim to have teen the prisoners near Bon- ovilcz's houso for hours boforo tho attempt ed robbery, the object being to show that the men had well-laid plans, To-day Bonovilzcz's condition was still critical and his frlonds fear fatal results may follow. no three prisoners assert innocence but their victim and his wifo are posltivo In their identification and tho old and now hats form an important link. Tho police also think that thp threo men wore incul pitted in the robbing of twoboarding Houses In the tirst ward on Saturday. To substantiate this belief it is stated that it can be shown that the prisoners woro prac tically penniless on Kalurday. Ono.of them paid 'Squire JtonBgban ?13 costs on an old caso yesterday, The hearing In the caso was Axed for this ovening and will tako. place before' 'Squire llecomo General Superintendent for the Union Conl Company. If an eartbquako had struck tho town to-day It would not have surprisod tho people moro 'than did the announcement that Mr. Jhn L. William!, Division Superintendent for tho Philadelphia & Beading Coal & Iron Company, has ten dered his resignation. Mr. 'Williams re signs tho position to become General Sun";-. intondent for tho Union OjbI Com pany, with headquarters at Shamokiii. Mr. Williams has served in his present position Under the P. & U. O & I. Co. for about eight yoars and has been one of the most officiont, trustworthy and reliable oulcials undor tho company. Ills popu larity extended through tho circles of all the subordinate officials and their employes and his departure from this section will bo a source of deep regret. Bfore becoming Division Superintendent Mr. Williams served for about four sears as District Super intendent, succeeding the lato John Keoso who mot bis death at the Kebloy Run col liery. In that capacity Mr. Williams had chargoof the seven P. & 11. collieries in tho Shenandoah district, but as Division Superintendent, tho position ho now re signs, ho had charge of all tho P. & B collieries from tho Bast, at Ashland through the valley to Mahanoy City 23 collierios in all. In becoming General Superintendent for tho Union Coal Com pany Mr. Williams succeeds Air. Holden juBsior, wno nas ueia mo position tor soy oral years and who resigns because his age requires his retirement from activo bust noss Hie. It is. not known who Mr. Will iams' successor will bo. DEATH MET IN A MINE BREACH MRS. IGO BECOMES THE VIC TIM WHILE PICKING COAL. OTHER GLEANINGS BY REPORTERS Odil Fellows Way llnrlctou Sliennndoali's Shnro In the County License Money This Year Mr. Waters Will Not Leave Town. POLITICAL POINTS. instructor can be pr WOMAN N" Igo mot 6' mine bre eon'i -MED afAh in a -Cut Jack- i'atch yesterday jtornoon. While t,'no woman was engaged in picking coal for her own uso the. clay i . 1 i -2 Koi auuTo Biippeu. uown r 1 upon her without warning anri she was smothore.d to death beforo the accident was diacovovod "by some womon ?ho had boon engaged, in picking coal in tho breach and -were roturni ng with t&eir empty buckets for morecoal. Tho deceased was a married worn .an and left a son Ion yonrs of ago'. SI 10 was a cousin of Daniel Igo, who was killt k1 by a coal train on the Lehigh Valley n tilroad, near the red bridge, a fow weeks ago, 1'EIISONAL. J. P. Scanlan, who was employed by the P, & K, company at Lost Creek, lolt town town yesterday to fill a similar position for Bright & Co., at Chicago. Mr. Scanlan has many friends hero who wish him un bounded success. Tho I.lceiise Money. Tho following is tho amounts to bj paid to the big boroughs in this county from tho liquor licenses; Shenandoah ? 10 sou Mananoy City g jn ubia.uic 7 30j Ashland " 1 zSi GIrardvlllo 3 gtX rkm?aq.ua 3 tf A, 1 3 lJ St. Clair. 2 2so Mlnersville ,ui Treinont " 1 eao Schuylkill Haven . 1 mo Frackvllle , It Should bo In Every Houso. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St. Sharpsbur 1 a cays ne will not bo w thout Dr TT!t,' Now Discovery for Consumntlon. flm.oha and Colds, that it cured his wifo who was threatened with Pneumonia after an at tack of "La Grippo," wbon various other remodioa and several physicians hail rtnno her no good. Itobort Barbr, of Cooks port, Pa., claims Dr. Kine's Now Hi.. fiivn.v h.a n. l.t . ... MUUU ui,u more gooa man any- miuK uo over used lor .Lung Trouble Homing Jibe it. Try it. Yrea trll hnitl at u, u. uagenbuch'e Drutr Storn. r,.ra uotucs, ouc. and $1. The Davis 1'unernl, Tho friends ot tho lato John Davis,, who died nt I'axinos on Sunday, will 1 jleass note that tho funeral' will take pla co at Tamaqua on Thursday, instead of to- 'mor row. Messrs. John Bamegp, Ilenrj t L. Jonos, E. It. Wiljiams, William Itei tnie, John W. Morgan and Charles Hooks I lavo been delegated 't3 represent Shenand oah Lodge, No. 691, I. O. O. P., at tho funei Ml. The deceased was a member of the lod'e. Odd Fellows' Day. Tho delegation that wont from town this- morning to tako part in tho celobration of Odd Jjellows' Day at Uazleton wag not as lar as former years. This was1 un doubtedly duo to tho fact that there are few men who can spare a day for pleasure trips when thoy must make buy while the P. Ss K. O. & 1. Co.'s sun shines' but threo days a weoK. The about one hundred, Pithy and rcrtliient l'nrngraph f rertimil by the I'olltlclans. With a united party the Bepublicans of Schuylkill county will bo sure of victory. Chairman Davis will render a goo B0. count of himsolf. Ho is in tho pjfi to score a victory for tho whole tick Bepublicans, united, wo ' ,&nd our candidates victors. Lsttho Kopublican Uftrn RUaboutth8 Baker ballot law. Uopublican clubs be formrd and . , ., ,i,i. fr,r 161 lUOIU VMOU j. nn the law. An oloctlon nooin ornntPrt. imitation ballots can be pared, a Judgo, inspectors and clerks tan baeoipcieu irom tuo uiuiLoi.u.r. the ichool iB ready. Meetings of this Klna would bo entertaining and amusing, as well m instructive Tho novelty of tho affair will insuro large attendances at an meetings. Start the ball rolling. County Chuirman Davis is a worKor Bna those ho will chooso for bis exocutivo com mittee will be obligod to bo workers, too. There wou't be any drones in the Kopubli- can hiyo this year. If all the Republicans will pun logomor this y&ar Schuylkill county will be ro deom ed. James A. Rinck and J. O. Ulnch, ilsqs , aro candidates for the nomination fctf Dis trict Altorucy on the Democratic ticket. 'Vhey are, 'Vamsqua men. "Undo Jimmy" Minogu'e, of Ashland, will also be a candi date for the nomination. As -we predicted, Frank P. Spieso, of Tamatua, will bo a candidate ior tui. Domocrsitic nomination for tho Legislature in tho Third diitrict. He will get tho "pltLm,"- jia ho will then bo out of the way two yoarj i ence and loavo tbo Sonatonal field to Sena, tr Monagbaru I'nre a l Wl'olCsoino uniitr Commends to , "ubllc approval ,D9 0 .. fornia liquid lax, ""vo remedy, a-,,.,7 , Fi3. It is pleasa. to the tartIS Si acting gently on tl ' kidnoys, livfip ."J bowels to cleanse tho system effeetn.ii- promotes tho;health an, d comfort of n . uso it, and with millions it is thB . ITeinorinl DJ". At Friday evening's weotwig Comman der Mangam appointed coaimftteo of arransoments for the proper observance of - -"J" i-oinmitted conalt oxcursiouisls cumbored J Me,rB- V&vid itorgan, Joel D. Loa'den 1. F-H- "opkins, M. OMalia and H e.' Death f Charles Knutnrr, Charles Kantner. an old and respected ..!!!. . ! t" j: . ... tinmen ui wpnng uaraen, Schuylkill Haven, died on Saturday last, aged 81 years. Mr. ICantner was, for many yoars engaged on tho Schuylkill canal nnd owned a numbor of boats, but retirod from the business several years ago. His funoral will take place to-morrow Afternoon at 2 o ciocif, irom his lato residence, an uncle of Mrs. n. n place, Boy or. Congressn "Jack" Bobinson, of Media, Pa., has secur0u' as orator of the day. Should ho not be able l bo present he has promised to send a substitute' who will worthily fin his ln The Sunday previous to the 30th of May the members of tho Post. .L,n. r ir and the two ladies Auxi l. attend tho English T.nii..; ZC' ,m He ii BT, M, U, Havico will ,Z ?T Boy or, of tLis sermon. Monagban. A l'rollclent l'liinlst, Samuel, son of William Kondrlck, the East Centro street hotel keopor, has be come an export pianist under tho tutorship of Prof. Swartz, of Pottsvilie. Tho young wan made a very apt pupil and is now an excoltent manipulator of tho "ivories." Tho prettiest carpets and oil cioths at Fricke's, No. 10 South Jardin streot. Bost work done at Bronnan's steam laundry. Everything white and spotless. Laco curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed, Died. DAVIS.-At Paxinos, Northumberland county, i'a., on' April 24, John Davis. god C4 years. Funeral will tako nlaen Tamaqua on Thursday. Friends leaving iioro uu mo 1230 p. m. tra n w mom mnerai at aiahanoy Plane. Friends and roiauves invited. 9, iS.AJNTXMKI'..-On Saturday. Anril 53 Charles Kantnor, agod 81 years. Funfral Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from hU late residence In Schuylkill Havon. Inter ment at Union cemetery. Buolilen'BArnloa Salvo. The Boat Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Bheum. Fever Sores, Tettor, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and Dosi- lively cures Piles, or no payment required. is guaranteed to givo perfect eatisfaction. or money refunded. Price 25 conts per box. For sale by (J. II. Hagenbuch. Notice. All members of Lydia Kobekah Degroe Lodge, 112, I. O.O. F., are requested to meet at their bail to-morrow, at 1 o'clock, p. m., for tho purpoio of making arrange ments to attend tho funeral of our lato sistor, Oisile Walters, which will tako place lrnj . -a , . , 11 euuuButiy uiurning ai iu o ciock. By ordor of Mamqarkt Jones, N, G, Attest! E. D. BnuiiALii, Seo'y. The Teoplo Would Like to Know When work on the olectric road will ba resumed In town. What Council proposes to do with that S10.200 license monoy. Who offered Councilman Lamb that block of electric railway stock. Whon tho stono crusher; will resume crushing. When tho Joint Committoe will givo an account of its oxpendituros on new water works. A Correction. The announcement In yesterday's nm ald that T. O. Waters shipped his house hold goods lo Bucks county and oxpected to movo his family thoro was a mistake. Harvey Sherman, Mrs. T. O. Waters' brother, was the moving party. Ho goes to Bucks county to take charge of Mr. Waters' farm. Mr. Waters will rf main in town, Fell hi 11 I'M. Miss Wallaco, a young lady residinn at Froelaqd, while changing cars at tho Lehigh Vnlley depot this morning, was seized by an epiloptio fit. Sho received prompt medical attendance and was soon able to resume her homeward lournev. Miss Wallaco had been visiting friends at GIrardvlllo. "Boora-ta.-ra" for piano. store, 100 N. Jardin street. Wilde's musio 10 conts. tf Now In Charge. Dr, James Slein to-day took charso of tho Pooplo's drugstore, at tho corner of Main and Centre streets, which ho pur chased from the widow of tbo lato O. J. McCarthy. ' The cheapost plaoii for carpets and oil cloths Is at O. D. Frlcko's, No. 10 South Jardin stroet. A Wild Wtt Drama. Arizona Joo's romantic melo-draraa. ,1,1. .1. ,T ,.. - iJiacK jiawKs," appeared, to a large audi ence at tno Acadomy Saturday night. It is full of heroic rescues, camblinw .nH hooting, and several woll trained d . . . . ' lntrouucccl. Arizona Joe Introduced number of tine feats In shootinc nd vrh louaiy encored. A olovor bit of variety in tne tnird act wasonopf thespecial features ilmors' Journal At Forguson's theatre to-morruw ovening, Have you any form of Bheumatio dis ease? If so a bottle of tho genuine Im ported Anchor Pain Expoller is tbo happy relief. Try it and he convinced. 60 cents a bottle, at O. II. Hagenbuch, P, P. D. Kirlin, J. M. Hillan and other druggists. Lano's Family Medicine Moves tho bowels each day. Most neonln neod to use It. His Personal Uxpcrlrnce. Hon. James W. Husted, while serving bis sixth term as Speaker of the Assembly of tho Stato of Now York, writes : "Statu jv Nkw York, Assembly 1 Chamukr, Albant, Jan. 10. 1800. J "I dosire onco more to boar my testi mony to the value of Allcock's Porous Plustors. I have used thorn for twenty five years past, and can conscientiously oommond them as the best external remedy that I have known. Years ago, when thrown from a carriago and torlously injured, I gave them a thorough trial. Tn a nopn ahniil !,.. at f .. uuiiuuiuiue pain mat I was suffering disappeared, and within a week I was entirely relieved. On another occa sion, when suffering from a severo cough, which threatened pulmonary difficulties, which I was recommondtd to go to Florida to roliove, I determined to tost the plasters again. I applied them to my chost and between thp shoulder blade, and in less than a fortnight was entirely cured. On still another occasion when suffering from an attack of rheumatism In the shoulder to suoh an extent that I could scaroely raise my arm, I again resorted to tho ulasters. and wilhin a very few days the rheumu- tisin entiroly disappeared. I bayo them oonstantly by me, whether at homo or abroad. My family as well as myself havo found them to be a sovereign remedy, both for oxtornal and internal troubles. I never had but one kidney difficulty in my life, and the applieution of tho plasters cured roe in a week. I desire, cs 1 said before, to bear my testimony in a public way to thoir efflcaoy, and I know of no better way of doing it than by giving you ray personal experience." Buy Ktyttone flour, narao Lkbsiq & Co., printed on evory sack. Be sure that the Ashland, Pa., is 3-3-Staw Waters' Weiss beer is tho best. Kollly solo agent. John At C-6-ti The daggor of tho astatiin is no mora suro of its work of death than a neglected oough. Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Sonoka will speodily oure you. Ulcctrlo ltmiiiluif Time. Tho oloctrio cars now leave the cornar of Main and Centre streets at 0 a, m. and leavo at intervals of 45 minutes there after until II p. m. This sohedulo will bo subject to a chango from day to day, as the work of putting in tbo turnouts pro grosses. Tho miners will find the early morning cars convenient.