A small "want" advertisement placed In tho "Herald" will bring more answers to the advertiser than through any other pa pcrclrcn -rT yt TTn- latod In the town A A II I becauseit Is moro JLiL Jy.XJL JL generally read. Ono trial will convlnco you of this fact, for tho simple reason that tho "Her ald" Is road by all the pcoplo of tho town. A small "want" advertisement placed In tho "Herald" will bring moro answers to the advertiser than through any other pa per elrcu -v-w-T" TT XTT-V Iftted ill the town A A I because it In more HjL XtL X generally read. One trial will convince you of tills fact, fur the simple reason that the "Her- , aid" Is ri-iwl bv all the people of I the town. J VOL. VH.--NO. 104. SHENAOTOAH, PA., SATURDAY. APRIL 30, 1892? ON"E 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. We nlaco on salo this week 200 nieces of White Goods at ey 8, 9 and lOo per yard- not mucn more man nan price, uur uuu of Laces and Kmbroldciies contains many bargains never beforo equalled. Spring Coats for children, misses and ladies In all grades nothing but tho newest makes at the well-known nrlccs that mako this department bo popular and not a sln.- gio garment irom last season, r.vcry cioait is tno very la t obi in style anu color. Infants' Cloaks In Cream Cashmere and Tans, from J1.SS upwards, imams' caps in lace or sua at all prices, wo especially request you to ex amine our large stock Of Muslin Underwear, prices lower than actual cost of material from 25o to tl.50. COESETS that will fit you without paying an oxtravagant prlco 1,000 to select from. L. J. Wilkinson, SO S. ilain Ht., Shenandoah. Girvin, Duncan and Waidley. SPECIAL SALE. Saturday, April, 30, '92. Your only chance to secure a good flannel Summer Shirt at the extremely low price, 20c. "Why pay 50c for one when you can buy one just as good for less than half price. We also have a line of Boys' Waists for 25c. Beautiful things in Glass ware just received for this week's trade. We have the finest and cheapest line of glass sets, lemonade sets, berry sets, nut bowls, cracker jars, ba nana dishes, cake stands and on down to pepper salts and toothpick holders to be found in this or any other section of the country. 8 South Main Street. Strictly Fresh Butter. We receive to-day, direct from the heat dairy section of the State, a shipment of Strictly Fresh Dairy Butter. Also, as usual, a shipment of our CHOICE CREAMERY BUTTER. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. Ttloater Mackerel Large size, 2vo. 1 IFOIR, SALE. Two Cars No. 1 Timothy Hay. One Car Jbtne Middlings, One Car Patent Flour, Minnesota Wheat, $5 per barrel. We have no better Hour to offer at any iirice. JVojw is the time to buy PLOOP. OIL CLOTH. Motnwlihstandlng there has prices, we mako no change tor the present. We To-day Reduce TAPESSRY BRUSSELS CARPETS From 85c aiho a :cw picccR of Itocly IlriiHSclH reduced to $1,00. Wc oiler lliirjjalns la Iteimiants esiry JtruHpcit at about one-Jinll cil regular prices. Very nice formats and rugs, a special lmrgaiii lu a lew Item'. naiiiHoi uouy uruBHcIo, 5.8 'me reiiiuar price is S1.25 per TURN ON Klectrlo ltunnlug Time. Tho electrio cars now leave the corner of 3Iain and Centre streets at G a. m. and leave at intervals of 45 minutes there after urtil 11 p. m. This schedule will be subject to a chango from day to day, as tho work of putting in the turnouts pro gresses. Tho miner9 will find tho early morning care convenient. C.D.FRICKE Manufacturer and Dealer in Carpets, Oil Cloihs SHADES ! AND WINDOW No. 10 S. Jardin Street. CHOICE NEW VARIETIES, very fine. Mackerel? ivhlte ahd fat. been a aJiaru Advance In tlie Irice ol a lot ol to 75c. ol Jlluuucttc, Hotly and Tap- yard lu width, at sou a yard. ard. THE LIGHT THE PEOPLE WANT INFORMATION. A KEW COUNCIL. Instituted Last livening lit l'raclolllo by tha Jr.O. L A. M. Our neighboring town up tho hill was tho scone of an unusual display of fire works, music and ontbusiasm last evening. Frackvillo is noted for its extreme quiotudo, but tho visiting members of tho Jr. O. U. A. 31. on this occasion awoko tho citizms of that town to a realization of the fact that thoy came there fora display and thoy gave it. l'revious to tho inFtitution a short pnrado was held, participated in by councils from Shenandoah, Mt. Carmel, Mahanoy City, 1'ottsvillB, Palo Alto and Iiingtown. Kire works were displayed all along the lino. The now Council starts out with a mem bership of about sixty members, and is known as Fr&ckvillo Council, No. 828 District Deputy O. II. Carl, of Mahanoy City, wastho instituting officer. Tho mem bors selected the following officers to servo for six months: Junior Past Councillor Samuel UurchUl. Councillor David Evans. Vlco Councillor George Richards. Recording Secretary William MUllngton. Assistant Recording Secretary William Tro zIbo. Conductor Q eorgo Tregca. Warden Ebenezer Davis. Inner Guard Edward Trice. Outur Guard nenry Gottscuall. Treasurer Samuel UurchUl. Financial Secretary Irwin Ilepler. Trustees Clinton Snugars, Victor Durclilll and Adam Faust. The new Council starts out under tho most favorable auspices. State Yico Coun cillor, 0. N. Raymond, was presont and assisted in tho instituting ceremonies. A banquet was tendered tho visiting members and tho citizens generally gavo them a hearty greeting. Tho new Council was presented with a number of gifts by tbo various councils. William II. Dettrey presenting, in a few woll chosen words, handsome regalias in behalf of tho Council from this town. Shenandoah, as usual, took tho honors of tho occasion, Company A being complimented for tboir fluo ex hibition of milttarytHCttoi. Buoklou'a Arnica Salvo. Tho Best Salvo in tho world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Itheum, Fever Sores, Tetter,,Cbappod Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively euros Pilet, or no payment required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, Price 26 cents por box. Fur sale by O H. Hagenbuch. At Work AkuIu. Tho P. & 11. C. & I. Go.'s ShonandiBh City, "VVoit Shenandoah and Kuhinoor collieries rtiumod operations this morning, making thoir working days for this wetik four instead of three, at in the two weeks past. IndUn Itidge and Turkey Ituu collieries, remained Idle. Kebluy Hun colliery was alto idle to-day, but this col liery made its four days by working on Thursday. No announcement ba been made as to how the collieries will work next week, but It iaundertood the schedule will bo a slight improvement on tho paU QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. They Uertaln to "Do Ate" and Their Methods. Citizen A. "Who owns the town 7 Citizen 13. "Do Ate" members of tho Borough Council, C. A. Who owns tho members? C. B, Gonoral Stupidity and Major Spitowork. C. A. Who Icaow all tho law for governing the borough? C. B. "De Ate." 0. A. Who is tho loading goniu3 of the opposition to progress? 0. B. Tho buildor of "palaces and halls of commerce." 0. A. Who aro running, tho borough into debt by useless schemes ? 0. B. "Do Ate." C. A. What ails "De Ato?" C. B. Thoy havo got tbo injunctionpho bin. C. A. Does it cost much to havo this disease? 0. B. Yes. It has cost tho borough nearly $2,000 already, or an avorage ex penditure of g250 for oach member, and tho returns aro not all In yet. 0. A. Will "De Ato" make a report of their doings in the now water works pro ject? 0. B. Yes ; when tboy get good and ready. They own tho ( town and are run ning it to suit themselves, and they can suit their own convenionoo as to making a report. 0. A. lias "Do Ato" always boon as conscientious in onforcing ordinances as they aro at present? 0., B, Well, hardly. Their nttention has been called publicly and privatoly to several ordinances which havo not been enforced. Tho streets aro not in a condition that thoy should bo for a town liko Shon andoab; the pavements, it is true, aro man traps in many placet, and Coal streot has always been a split hetwoon a mine breach and a mud puddle. But "De Ato" are conscientious now enough to want that street made a city thoroughfare at tho expense of others. lure and Wholesome futility Commends to publio approval tho Cali fornia liquid laxative remedy, Syrup ol Figs. It is pleasant to tbo taelo and by aoiing gently on tho kidneys, liver and bowel, to oleanto tbo system elleotually, it promotes tbehealtb and comfort of all who use it, and with millions it it tbo beet and only remedy. "Boom-ta-ra" fur piano, storo, lOOJN. Jardin streot. Wilde's mutio 10 cents, tf Editorial Mi'dlnn. The Schuylkill Press Association will meet in Mineraville on Tuesday morning, next, for tbe tr.maotlon of Important bu.ineii and for tbe members to havo a good time generally. Best work dona at Brunnau's steam laundry. Everything whito and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. MORE WATER LOANS. Can the ltorough Council l'ay Out This Money. Tho granting of 1 000 additional to the water committee has occasioned considor- ablo talk in town. The money previously secured by this committee was givon with an understanding that it was simply a loan conditional upon repayment from tho funds tho committee expected to realize from the salo of bonds, under the special election hold eleven years ago. Tho court decidod recently that nothing can be dono undor that special eloction and, of courso, the eocurety depended by the borcush for tho returns of these loans fell through. But in face of this, certain members uf Council pay out 1,000 moro. In tho first place tho Borough Ouuncil had no right to loan cent to the joint committee, upon security or otherwise. In the second place tbo Bor ough Council had no right to givo that committee a cont after tho decision of tbo court and whon people say that tho Couo oilmen have put tbomsolvos in a box by their uso of the publio money on the water peoject thoy should not bo laughed at, lest the laugh bo on tbo other Bide. If this borough wants public water works tho peoplo of town must say so by means of a special election and if that olection is carriod in favor of tbo project, then tho Council can autborizo the issuanco of bonds, from the salo of which the money for tho works must bo taken, and not from tbo borough funds, Tho grant of that additional (1,000 looks liko a etoal. Cleuulnir Up. A large gang of navvies cleanod tb grounds about tho P. & U. passenger do pot yeerday and loaded the rubbish on three flat cars. Tbo work has given tho grounds a very neat and clean appearance and a look at thorn forces ono to tbe cotv elusion that tho "deal" wilt oventually ro suit in some good to tho peoplo. A Uull (luuie, Manager J. J. Whalon writes to tho IIkrald that tho Mflhanoy City base ball club will play at Lost Creak next Sunday against tho Star baso ball club of that place. Tho I'lrst Aim rkuiu Tin. A new tin roof is being placed on one o tho buildings owned by the lladdall Bros, Tho striking featuro of Ibis piece of news is that the rooting consists of tho flret American tin used in the town. - Here You Aro. 31, L. ICommoror, wholetalo and retail oonfoctionor, is now locatod at 36 North Main street. Finest Easter novelties In tbo county. Tbo trado supplied at lowest wholscalo rates. 1-lllm Tut, tut I You never heard of to good remedy for hoarseness as Dr. Ooxe't Wild Cherry and Seneka. Pnoe 26 and 60 cmU. We please every one and guarantt e tails faction with no charge for resiltlngs, It HE BOLD ACTIONS OF TWO TOWN YOUTHS RESORT TO DESPERATE MEAS URES TO SECURE DRINK. REGULAR WILD WEST STYLE. One Dri-M u Knife and TlireuteneilTtu stub n Little (Hrl liccaun She Would Nut Serve III ill Window Smiinli lng rolluwH. OLIOE OASES havo not been frequent the past week and two young men of town named James Devino and Thomas McIIalo probably thought tho wheels of justico might become rusty if they were not givon some grist, so they undertook a piece of business that would do credit to a town liko Crede, Col., or Eomo other wild and stirring western min ing place. Devine and McHale entered an East Centre street Polish saloon. Three or four men and two little girls were sitting thore, but tho bartender was absent. Devine demanded beer and when the little, girls said he could not havo any he drew out a pocket-bnifo with a long blade and said ho would stab her if she did not comply with tho demand at tho same timo MoIIale and one of tbe men were having a rough and tumble time of it. Tho man claimed that McIIalo tried to take a silver watch from bis pockot. Tho other mon tben pounced upon Devine, .took the knife from him, and piled him on top of McIIalo in the street. Devino regained his feet and threw a block of wood through one of tho saloon windows. lie and McIIalo disap peared. Yesterday Constable Phillips ar rested tbe fellows on warrants and took, them beforo 'Squire Shoemaker. Mc- Ilalo's folks refused to appear, .or do any thing for him, but relatives of Devine finally paid tbe fines and costs for both and thoy were discharged. They were lucky in gotting off so easy. WILL COUNCIL TAKE HEED? Important Communication From the State Hoard or Health. Chief Burgess Smith has received tho following coramunicHtion and says that if tho physicians of town come acn-ss any cases of scarlet ifever, or oilier ci'Dtagiou? diseases, and notify him, ho will rouko ar rangements to have the c-ises quarantine! Stale Hoard of Health. , Executive Oltlce. 1638 Pine Si Philadelphia, April !, ) To the Chief Jiurgeu, Shenandoah, J'a. Dkah Sin: The S. S. "Darmstadt." vlitc'i arrived at thel'ort of New York April 20, l. had on board several cases of scurlct fevu Nineteen of her passengers, Hungarian at Italians by nationality, vera destined for you town, It will therefore bo of the Interest c the public health that you should keep all ra Hungers arriving at that dale by said stenmo. under close observation for a period of tW" wcuks. Yours, Respectfully, UtiNjAMiN Lm:, M. D., Sec'y State Hoard of Health, l'llHSOXAI. G. W. Keiter returned to Uloomsburg to-day. 3Irs. O. A. Keim is homo again from Dudley, N. J. Constable Tosh was made tho father of another daughter to-day. Jl asters Ehrhart and Shoemaker went on a fishing excursion this morning. Mr. Scott, of tho electrio railway, lo- citod at Uirardvlllo, was in town yesterday. "Davo" Llewellyn is getting prolse from overy one for putting the road bed of the electrio railway in bettor condition. Mr. Spanoglo, of tho firm of Spanoglo & Yvager, of Lewistowii, visited town yes terday and inspeoied tbo electric road. II, T. Hull, tbo enterprising young photographer, has gone to the city in search of more help. Sueces to the new gallery. Mrs. John W. Evms, of Wost Lino street, who met with a serious accident s imo weeks ago by a fall upon the ice, has sufficiently recovered to leave her bed. Dr. M. S. Kistlor, a graduato of '92 of ono of tho leading medical collogos of Phil adelphia, was an attendant at the quarterly meeting of tho Schuylkill Medical Society on Thursday. Dr. lustier hat dsoidnd to beoorne a practitioner In town, lie is a brother of Dr. J. S. Kietler. Owing to tbo rush at my gallery I am oompelled to engage more help, and J hope tho pooplo will not be disappointed by tho delay heretofore. Hereafter all work will be finished promptly and in tha highest style of the art. H m II. T. IULh. All kinds of Carpet Boaters at 0. D. Pricke's carpet ttor, No. 10 South JarJin street. ' ti Keagey takes the lead. lie Is on tho first floor. lli motto it "Quality, not Quantity." Call and see him. 4 '1-tf Wall paper and window shades at et. Porlz't, 21 N. Main street. 4 28-tf Additional local news on tccond page. Iff
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