1 1 ! A small "want" advertisement placed In tho "Herald" will brine more answers to the advertiser than through any other pa perclrcu t-tt yr TTm '"t"11 tho town A A KIT bocausett Is more XX Jr X X X generally read. One trial will convince you of tuts fnot, for the simple reason that the "Her ald" Is read by all the people of the town. A small "want" advertisement placed In the "Herald" will bring moro answers to tho advertiser than through any other pa perclrcu tt-k-T k TTTrr" Into '.n tho town A A ll I becausdlt Is moro XH JyXXx. X generally read. Ono trial will convince you of this fact, for tho slmplo reason that tho "Her ald" Is read by all tho peoplo of tho town. SHENANDOAH, PA., WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27, 1892. ONE CENT. VOL. V1I.-NO. 101. L J. WILKINSON'S. Spring Dresses and Cloaks. The newest arrivals in line Dress Goods embrace all latest tints of tans and steels. Fine Cream daslimere, Albatross, Henrietta, Surah and Lans downe, suitable for graduating dresses, arc here a good as sortment at reasonable prices. We placo on salo this wcelt 200 pieces of Whlto Goods at 6, 8, 9 and 10c per yard not much moro than half tirlco. Our Uno of Laces and Kmbroldcrlcs contains many Bargains never uciora cquaiicu. Spring Goats for children, misses and ladies In all grades nothing but tho newest makes at the well-known prices that xnako this department so popular und not a sin gle garment from last season. Every clonk is mo very jaicsi in style anu color. Infants' Cloaks In Cream Cashmero and Tans, from Jl. upwards. Infants' Caps In laco or silk at C. all prices, wo especially request you to ex amino our largo stock of Muslin Underwear, uowns, uncmiso, bains ana corset covers; prices lower than actual cost of material from Soo to J1.50. i COKSETS that will ut you without paying an extravagant prlco 1,000 to select from. Iy. J. Wilkinson, SO 8. Main St., Shenandoah. Gimn, Duncan and Waidley. Tuesday, April 26, 18SK. 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 ill 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 $2.00. Bread raisers all sizes. 8 South Main Street. TO-DAY ! One Car No. 1 Timothy Hay. STRICTLY FRESH DAIRY BUTTEE. STRICTLY FRESH CEEAMEET BUTTER New Garden Seeds, Choice Varieties, Fresh. FINE New Bargains in Renwuvifs of Carpets. AT KEITER'S Our Directory. Shenandoah. Offlco hours from 7:30 sit m to 7:30 p. m. Monuy Order and Hrelstrv De partment open from 8:00 u. m. iot:uu p. in, FollowlnK Is a schedule of tho arrival and departure of mall trains. Mall matter for despatch must bo In tho offlco thirty minutes ueioro mo time given ueiow: Arrival. Destination. Departure. P.M. A.M. 1:24 A. M. p. M 1:40 ( Phtla., Western 1 nnd ( 7:20 9:08 2:SM 8:00 8:18 3:08 8:00 9:C8 ( Southern States ) 11:30 1:40 9:45 ( New York and East- 1 East-1 nnd '. It II. 1 12:52 3:08 8:00 8:00 orn Htates 9:03 I points on Ii. V. 0:08 9:5 9:0S 8:03 9:60 Asland; 1:85 7100 1:15 7:00 1:2!5 1:23 7:20 Glrardvlllo, 1:15 2:20 I Itaven Run, Centra-1 lla, Mt Carmel and y i Bhamokln. ) .1:41 7:00 i:40 :20 Tottsvllle. 7:20 ll:B0 7:20 o-.m 11:30 2:50 8:18 1:10 2:21) 8:18 2:20 8:18 2:20 0:50 0:50 6;20 2:50 Mahanoy City. I Mnhnnoyl'lano, Lost I 11:30 j Creek and Hhalt. J Frackvlllo. V 7:20 2:50 0:00 0:53 0:50 2:50 Carriers mako a ccncral collection at 6:00 n m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery nt 7:15 a. in. and 3:15 p. m. Additional dcllvorlos and collections are mado In tho business part of town at iu:is a. m. anus:uu p. m. Tire Alarm lloxes. The following list shows tho location of tho alarm boxes of tho Shenandoah Fire Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Howers streets. 16 Ilowers and Centre streets. 24 Hrldgo nnd Centro streets. 25 Main and Centrotreets. 31 Main and Poplar streots. 35 Main nnd Coal streets, 42 Gilbert and Centrojstreets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 62 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send nnd alarm open the box, mill down tho hook onco and lot go. When an alarm Is sent In tho fire bell will sound the number of tho box nnd repeat tho alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If tho alarm Is sounded from box 15 tho tiro bell will strike one, then pauso and strike five which will Indicate that the lira is in tho vicinity of No, 15 box. Every alarm Is repeated four times. Hero You Arc. M. L. Kcramercr, wholesale and retail confectioner, is now" located at 35 North Alain ptrcot. Finest Easter novelties tho county. Tbo trado supplied at lowest wholesale rates. 4-11-lm Keaijoy takes tho lead. Ho is on tho first floor. His motto is "Quality, not Quantity." Call and seo him. 4-4-tf C.D.FRICKE Manufacturer and Dealer In Carpets, Oil Chilis AND WINDOW SHADES 1 No. 10 S. Jardin Street. TODAY ! one an of MIDDLINGS. Carpets and Oil Cloths. BIG MIDNIGHT BLAZE AT ASHLAND. CLEAVER'S YARD AND OTHER pl aoes;b urned. LOSS AMOUNTS 10 AB0UT S10.000 J. B. Prico Loses Pour Houses and tho Tenants Suffer tho Loss of all the Contents W. H. Bright alBo a Loser. HE FIUB DEPART v .... riient at Ashland was called out at about 12 o'clock last night to flgntafirothat threat' onod to oat its way through tho town. The flimes were fod by the contents of a largo lumber yard and sovoral stables, and tho glaro was reflected so vividly In tho heavens it could bo seen miles away. Tele grams were sont out asking tbo firo com panies of other towns to bo in readiness In oaeo of a call, but tho homo companies per formed thoir work eo promptly nnd effec tively that outsido assistance was not re quired. Tho fire started In tfco lumber yard on the Oatawissa road, near Chostnut etrcot, owned by J am 03 R. Cleavor & Co., and dostroyed all the lumbor in tbo yard to. gothor with a stable. The flames then spread eastward to the row of four 2-story dwellings owned by J. B. Prico and burned tho buildings to the ground in a short time. The Blab les of tbo Union Houso woro next ignited and destroyed. Theso stables were also owned by J. 11. Prico. Two housosjwned by Weldy & Co., of Tamaqua, were next licked by tho flames and badly burnod. Sallada's stablo, Myer's bake bouEO and tho P. O. S. of A. building woro next at tacked by tho-fljro,but woro saved, although thoy woro badly damaged. A etablo owned by S. A. Faust wcro also considerably burned. A double block owned by W. II. Bright oicapod with slight damage. A section of W. II. Bright's lumber yard was damagod to tho oxtont of about 82,000. Tho loss sustained by J. B. Oioavor & Co. h fixed at 3,000. This is covered by Insurance. J. B. Price's loss is about $3,500 and his lasuranco is $2,100. Tho familios that occupied tho destroyed J, B. Price residences lost everything they had In tbo houses and there Is not a cont of insuranco. Tho firo is supposed to havo boon started by tramps who tought sholtor in Cleaver's lumber yard for tho night, but no tramps have been arrested, Tho area covered by tho flamos was ono square. No porson was injurod and all the horses In the (tables burnod were rescued, but the hayj feed and otbor contents were lost. Tho total losses by the fire aggregate about $10,000, less than two-thirds being covered by Insuranco. "Boom-ta-ra" for piano, store, 100 N. Jardin streot. Wilde's mu8io 10 cents, tf They Aro Hot Polish. To-day a committee of the Pulaski Citi zens' Club called at tho Herald offlco and stated that the mon arrested for committing tho murderous assault on Andrew Bono vicz, of South Gilbert street, are not Poles, but Lithuanians. Tho commltteo stated that tho club is formed tosoothat the Polish citizens aro not falsely charged, They eay that when tho Lithuanians do anything good thoy eay thoy aro Lithuanians, but when thoy do anything bad they claim to bo Polos. Fishing Turkic A largo lot of tho finest fishing tackle, cheaper and better than ever, just rocelvod. Come arid see mo bolero- purchasing olso whero and you will sbvl monoy nt Max Reesk's, Ferguson Ilouw, 11 W. Centre St. Climb our stairs, it w'll pay you. Wo are bettor siluatod than any ground floor gallery In the town, treet. Hall's, 20 W. Centro Best work done at Brennsn's steam laundry. Everything whlto and spotlea. Laco curtains a specialty, All work guaranteed. rnitsoNAr,. Charles Shaw, of Pittston, Is visiting frionds in town. II. J. Moyer, of Frackvillo, was In town on business yesterday. M. M. MacMlllan, Esq., of Mahanoy City, was In town to-dsy. County Commissioner Bowes paid a brief visit to town this morning. Frank Kamnr has gone to Reading, where ho intends to remain. J. J. Dougherty visited the scene of tho fire at Ashland this morning. John K. Jonrs, of North Jardin street, is confined to his homo by ill nets. Mr. and Mrs. Jabsz Powell spent to day visiting friends in Mahanoy City, Harry A. Ackor went to Ashland this morning to visit the sceno of last night's fire. Manogor Becker, of the Girardvillo opera house, pttd our sanctum a pleasant visit yestorday. County Superintendent Weiss, of Schuylkill Haven, was a visitor to town this morning. Divld W. Jonkins left town last evening for Ethel, Missouri, whero he will look for a place to locate. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Swalm went to Munch Chunk this morning to attend tho funeral of a friend. Mr. Dalo, ono of Forepaugh's advance agents who arrived hero on Sunday, lift for Allentown yesterday. A lettor from Milton Runyan, formorly of town, informs us that ho is at present touring through California. - Thomas "NVators, Jr., left town yesterday for South Bond, Ind., whero he will join tho Clover Comedy Company. Major Finney is in Oarrisburg assisting in getting tho Stato Treasurer's oflico sbape for Mr. Boyer's succossor. in U. A. fteim will nave general manage mont of Ltkeside this season. Picnic parties wishing dutos must look to him Wo are indobtod to Richard Knight,who is at present in the City of Mexico, for Mexican papers, which aro highly appro. ciated. Colonel Schoifly and a number of his friends are arranging for an excursion Chicago to lake in tho Democratic National Convention. judge baulor can outwalk any young man in town. It is no troublo for him to walk to Girardvillo and back nnd tho elec trie cars running almost evory half hour. Ex-Recordor A. J. Shortall, of Poto ville, spent part of yesterday in town lie was very enthusia'tio ovor our electrio road's prospects. "You havo a bonanza here," ho said. Charles Fowler, rccontly employed on this papor, has accepted a position on The Drift, Shtttuokin's Sunday papor. Mr. Fowler is a thoroughly reliable printor and the IIkrald's 1os3 is The Drift s gain. It Should bo In Evory Houso. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharpsburg, Pa., 6ays he will not bo without Dr. King's New Diacovory for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was throatoned with Pneumonia after an at tack of "La Grippe," wbon various other remedies and several physicians had dono hor no good. Robert Barbr, of Cooks port, Pa., claims Dr. King's- Now Dis covery has done him more good than any thing he ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing liko it. Try It. Froo trial bottlos at C. H. Hugenbuch's Drug Store. Largo bottlos, COo. and $1. Special Meeting. All members of company A, andMej. Jennings Council, Jr. O. IT. A. M., who intend going to Frackvillo on Friday evening to attend institution of new coun cil, will meet in Council room on above date at 5 o'clock p. m. to go by P. & R, 0:65 train. By ordor of Prosident, 4 27 2t Titos. Sanobu, Seo'y. Open Air Concert. Tho Grant Band roceiyed its new uni forms last night and tho members have decided to make their first public appear ance in them to-morrow evening and give an open air concert at the corner of Main and Centro streets. Tho uniforms have a neat and rich appearance They are made of dark blue cloth, tbo front and back of tho coats aro trimmed with 'inch and a quarter mohair braid. Thero aro two gold lyres on the collar of tho coat. Tho cap is mado of tho same material as the rett of tho unitorm and baa the name "Grant" worked in gold on the front. Buoklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve In tho world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rbouro, Fever Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no payment required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or monoy rofundod. Price 26 cents per box. For sale by C. II. Uagcnbuch. Thoughtful mothers nover noglect to havo a bottlo of Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Senekn in the house, It Ii so good for Coughs and children subject to Croup. Buy Keystone flour, name Lkishio & Co., printed on every sack. Bo euro that tho Athland, Pa., is 3-8-3taw Tho cheapest plaoo for carpets and oil cloths Is at a I), Prloke'e, No. 10 South Jardin etrogt. WO OF THE ROBBERS COMMITTED TO JAIL, THE THIRD ACQUITTED FOR LACK OF EVIDENCE. GOOD CASE AGAINST THE OTHERS . llutlct r Other Interesting Town News Doing Under tlin Consolidation of tho 1'. Si It. nnd Lehigh Depots, No Expected Clm much Made, HE POLICE HAD considerable difficulty In establishing the Identity of Paul Ross movtcz, Joo Gowles nnd Anthony Petrol ski as tbo mon seen prowling about South T5 Gilbert street on Sun day beforo tho murderous assault upon Andrew Bonovitcz, but the victim posi tively identified Rossmovicz and Gowlos as tho two men who attompted to carry tbo trunk out of his houso and beat and cut him when he attempted to stop thorn. Chief Burgess Smith and tho police worked all day yeBtorday trying to unearth new clews and connect old one3 and thoy succeedol in forging a good chain of ovi donee against tho last named two prisoners. but met with poor succoss in their efforts to connect tho third man, Anthony Petrolski Dozens of men and women who claimod to havo seen Po'ish men prowling about Bonovitcz's house wore taken to the lockup. but thoy failod to Indontify any of th three prisoners. Tho threu pri'onors woro taken before 'Squire Monagban and after a formal bearing RoS3movicz and Gowlos were committed to the l'ottsvillo jail without bail. Potrolski was sent back to tho lockup for another hearing at 0 o'clock this morn ing, a man from Mahanoy Plane having promised to attend and givo evidence against him. The two men committed without buil woro taken to the Pottsvillo jail yesterday afternoon and the third prisonor was agui taken bt-fore 'Squire Monaghan this morr. ing. Tho Mahanoy Piano man was present to identify tho prisoner as ono of tho men soon running away from Bonoviez's houso after tho murdorous assault, but ho failed to do so, whereupon Potrolski was dis- charged. Tho latter man, tho authorities claim, is very fortunate. He was called upon to answer four serious charges at tho last torni of tbo Potiiville court, but escaped from all of them on legal technicalities THE DEATH ROLL. Tliroo Prominent Tamanualnns Clone t Their Last Homo. Daniol Kaup, one of tho early pionosrs of Tamsqua, died at AVilliamsport on Friday last and was interrod in the Odd Follows' cdmetery, Tamaqua, on Monday. Mr. Kaup was in his 70:h year. Col. John Hendricks, at ono limo member of the Scbujlkill county bar an who reprosonted this county in tho Stato Senate, being elected in 18SG as a Whig, He, too, was one of tho pioneers of Tama- qua, and at tho time of his doath was in h 75th year. Jacob Huntzlnger, ono of tho best known mon in this county, died at the reslienco of his daughter, Mrs. H. L.Cako, lastovonin aged 85. Ho bad been in lading health for some lime and his death was not unex pected. They Will Itun. Ex- Councilman Moakler and James Shields, "iho Bolfast sprinter," aro up to all sorts of tricks to kill time ponding tho ox tension of the oloctrio railway through tho eastern part ot town. Their latest amuse ment dtvelopod last night,by tho men agree ing to run each olhora foot racocf 100 yards for ?50 a sido on Wednesday,nex', between 2 and 3 p. m., at tho trotting park. Shields gives Moakler a start of three yards, and tho latter is willing to wagor all tbo monoy his monoy maker can turn out that he will win. The First ward is In fevor heat ovor tho match. A Wild West Druiun. Arizona Joe's romantic melo-drama, "Black Hawks," appeared to a largo audi enco at the Acadomy Saturday night. It Is full of heroic rescues, gambling and shooting, and several well trained dogs aro Introduced. Arizona Joo introduced a number of flno feats In shooting and v as loudly cheored. A clever bit of variety In the third act was ono of tbo special features Miners' Journal At Ferguson's tbealro this evening. Died. DAVIS. At Paxinos, Northumberland county, Pa., or. April 24, John Davis, agod 01 years. Funeral will take placo at Tamaqua on Thursday, Frionds loaving here on tho 12:36 p, m. train will meet funeral at Mahanoy Plane. Friends and rolatlves Invited. 2t Coughing Loads to Consumption. .Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at onco, Waters' Wels beer is the best, John A. Rellly solo agent. 6-6-tt 1 W THE READING CHANGES. encral Houso Cleaning doing on nt tlia l,eUlj;li Vnlley Dcput. Tho Lohigb. Vulloy depot, which passed under the control of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company on Monday, puts ono In mind of a houso into which new tenant has moved beforo the old ono could get out. Tho faded, old-fashioned & R. desks and cases removod from tho old dopot on East Centro street crowd tho Lohigh Valley lurnituro for n om Bnd here and thero are stacks of o'.d documents belonging to both companies that soora to askinR each other, "What are they going to do with us?" Yestorday afternoon ono of tho derricks on a P. & R. wreck car was turned over tho platform of the old P. & R. passonger depot and in a few minutes tbo safe, desks and furniture that had beon in use at tho depot for so many years were hoisted upon tho car. They wero taken to the Lehigh Valley dppot. Tho safe v,as placed in tho ticket offlco and tho docks and furniture woro consigned l the freight depot. Electricians yesterday put tbo P. & R. telephone and tolegruph instruments in the Lehigh Valley ticket offlco. The work of cleaning out the now abandonod Lohigh freight depot was begun yesterday. The place looked liko tho old curiosity shop described by Dickens, Satchels, somo empty and others bulging with clothing, o'd sewing machines, rock ing chiirs and bedsteads, barrels of sprout ing potatoos, empty and filled trunks, boxes of soap, bags of flour, cans of vegetables and fruits, and a thousand scraps of cloth ing and articles of merchandise woro turned over, examined and consigned to one of two heaps, rs their condition and thq circumEtancos of the company's pospession requirod. Articles which Agent Davios thought would.be claimed wore placed in a car and sent to the Main streot P. & R. depot. The articles that seemed to bo hopelessly abandoned were piled up in ono corner of tho Lohigh froight depot and will remain thoro until thoy can bo shipped to Philadelphia, to be sold with tbo tons of unclaimod tin 11 which the railroad com panies put up at auction sale. Agent Daviod was asked what would bo dono with the Lehigh freight depot. Ho said ils fate had not been decided upon. For tho presont it will bo kcked up and used only whon tho prosont ba?gago room becomes too crowded. The old P. & R. passenger dopot at tho corner of Centre and Union streets is now permanently abandoned. Its doors and windows are locked and tho goneral ap poaranco is gloomy as the deserted small pox hospital on tho mountain. The dopot employes are still on tho anxious bench. They expected tho changes of positions would be made on Monday, but tho visit of the offirmls for that purpose was postponod until yester day. But they havo not anived yet and to-day it was announced that tho delay was duo to the illnoss of Assistant Super intendent Bertoletto. A REAL "INDTJSTdEfr." One or tho Kind That Ilmploys Men at l-'ulr Wngeh. A company working on a capital of f-200,000, building mscbinery is open for an offer of a site. It wants oigbt acres of land and a subscription to tho capital stock of 200,000 npon which eight per cent, will bo guaranteed. The concern will employ about 400 men. Tho machinery that is built is of tho heaviest kind. If thore aro any peoplo in Hazloton in torested wo will bo glad to givo them tho information v.e havo. irazleton Sentinel. This is a tempting bait; a dozon similar ones have been hold out; for Shenandoah; but, then, Shonaudoah is not "in it" for a number of reasons. First All the enterprising people of this once hustling town have diod, or gono wost. Second-5200,000 could not be raised in twenty years because people here mistrust oich other. No, Shenandoah isn't "in it" in any kind of an enterprise. Vuro and Wholesome Quality Commends to public approval tbo Cali fornia liquid laxative romedy, Syrup of Figs. It is pleasant to tho tasto and by acting gently on tho kidneys, liver and bowels to cloanse tho system effectually, it promotes tbclhoalth and comfort of all who use it, and with millions it is tho bost and only remedy Tho prettiest carpets and oil cioths at Fricko's, No. 10 South Jardin streot. 1'uuerulg. Tho funeral of tho lato Mrs. Cassio Wal lers took placo to-day. Interment was mado in Tamaqua. A delegation of Lydla Degree Lodge. No. 112, I. O, O. F., of town, was in attendance. Mrs. Igo, who met hor death in a ralno breach at Jackson's patch en Monday, was buriod to-day, Klcctrlo Ituunlng Time. Tho elootrio cars now leavo tho corner of Main and Centro streots at 0 a. m. and leavo at Intervals of 45 minutes thoro afta'r urtil 11 p. m. This schedule will bo subject to a dhango from day to day, as tho work of putting In the turnouts pro gresses, The minors will find tbo early morning cars convenient. 1, Hm'-