t WW'W'tf"iWJiil' THE THE a ni?n at mo cnnnwoc J HERALD'S SUCCESS Is gratifying to its Large Circle of Readers. Is gratifying to its Large Circle of Readers. ALL. THE NKWH roil ONE CENT. A V AM. THE NEWS roll ONE CENT yfy JVf Tf -tffa rfi tJz A Ji fc A rfW JV ifV WV hjfkjgkjacjBc VOL. VH.--NO. 109. SHEN ANT) O AH, PA., FBI DAY. MAY G. 1892. ONE CENT. Wilkinson '$ Special Bargains. This week marks the Sixth Anniversary of our business, and we cordially invite our pa trons to call and examine the special bargains we will offer at this anniversary sale. The store has grown from the smallest to the largest, and our new location affords ample facilities for displaying our im mense stock. This week wo offer 65 pieces of yard-wldo Dress Goods formerly 15c, now 10c; also 200 pieces Bedford Cords and French Outing Cloths, worth from 12H to 18c, all to go al iw per yaru an mcso aro new goous Dougni for this special sale, and cannot be equalled in the region for price or quality. Kvery color IS guaranteed fast and every shads la new anu correct. Vo also offer ono casoyard-wido Bleached Mus lin at 6c, regular inequality; 60 pieces of Checked Nainsook at 6Kc, reduced from 10c. Thirty pieces I'lald White Goods extra Unc quality at 9c, marked down from 1214c. lixtra-wide Table Linens Plain whltp, bordered or Turkey rod, at 25o per yard. Linen bureau scarfs, 3 yards long with knotted frlngo, 2To each. Now and at tractive styles of lino Laces and Embroid ery at less than usual prices. Kid Gloves In tans, browns or black at 50c Silk gloves and mitts from 15c up. Silk ribbon remnants in all shades and widths at 10c nor piece. These are only a few of our special bargains every department is a store in itself, and prlcos are always lower than you expect. L. J. WILKINSON, SO S.JITuin EL, Shenandoah, SOMETHING NEW EVEKY DAY. Girvin, Duncan and Waidley. SPECIAL SALE Of 2-quart Enameled Ket tles for 15c. Sale commences Monday, May 2, and continues all this week. These kettles bring 25 and 30c everywhere. You cannot afford, therefore, to let this chance go by with out purchasing one or more, even it you do not stand in need of them for present use Sprinkling Cans. Sprinkling Cans. Sprinkling Cans. All slzos and all prices. Bell's Pine Tar Soap. Jfewjot Just In best in use, S South Main Street. Strictly Fresh. Butter. Tfe receive to-day, direct from tho best dairy section it mo owie, a ampment o strictly jprcsh JDairy Mutter. Also, as usual, a shipment of our CHOICE CEBAMERT BUTTER. FRESH CARD EN SEEDS. Moater MacJccrcl Large size, iVo. FOB SALE. Tivo Cars No. 1 Timothy May. One Car line Middlings. One Cjtr Patent JTlotir, Minnesota Wheat, $Gj)er barrel TPe have no better JBlour to offer at any price. How is the time to bay PLOOK OIL CLOTH. Jxothwlthstandlng there has prices, we make no change for the present. We To-day Reduce TAPESSRY BRUSSELS CARPETS From 850 to 75c. AlBO n ev piece) of Body IlruBSclH reduced to $1,00, Wc oiler HartralnB iu Itcmmmts ol Moqucttc, Hotly and Tap estry IlriiHselB at alout onc-liall of regular prices. Very ulcc formats and rugs. A special bargain In a lew Kem nauts of Body Brussels, 5.8 yard In width, at 50c a yard. Tlic regular price Is $1.25 per yard. AT KEITKR'S Our Directory! Shenandoah. Office hours from 7(30 n. m. to 7:30 p. m. Money Order and Registry De partment open from 8:00 a. m. to7:0Up. m. Following Is a Bchcdulo of the arrival and departure of mall trains. Mall matter for despatch must bo in the office thirty minutes Deroro tno time given Deiow: Arrival. Destination. Departure. r. M. A. M, 1:40 4:21 A.M. 7:20 0:08 11:30 P.M. 12:62 3:08 8:00 12:62 3:08 8:00 1:35 7;00 1:35 (Phila., Western 1 ( and ( Southern States ) 2:20 8:00 8:18 1:40 8:0(1 9:08 0:15 ( New York and East id East-) s and V V. It. II. 1 uru amies 1:08 ( points on Li, 0:08 8:G0 1:25 Asland, 7:20 1:25 1:25 2:20 r:40 2:20 8:18 1:10 2:20 8:18 2:20 8:18 2:20 Glrardvlllo, 7:00 1:40 7:00 9:08 (Raven Run, Centra-) 9:50 lla, Mt CarmclandV ( fihamokln. ) j Tottsvillo. ! 7:20 0:50 ) 11:30 I 1 7:20 9:50 -j Mahanoy City. J- MM (Mahanoy Plane, Lost I 11:30 9:50 1 Creek and Hhaft. f 9:50 i Frackvillo. V 7:20 2:50 6;20 2:50 2:50 6:00 2:50 Carriers mako a general collection at 0:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:15 a. m. and 3:15 p. m. Additional deliveries and collections aro mado in tho business part ol town ui iu:i3 a. m. anu-;w p. m. Fire Alnrni lloxes. Tho following list shows tho location of tho alarm boxes of tho Shenandoah Fire Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 10 Bowers and Centro streets. 24- ;Uldgo and Centro Btreots. 25 Main and Centro streets. 31 Main and Poplar Btreets. 35 Main and Coal streets, 43 Gilbert. and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 62 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send and alarm open tho box, pull down tho hook onco and let go. When an alarm is sent In tho fire bell will sound tho number of tbo box and repeat tho alarm four times, now TO LOCATE ALAIIUB. If tho alarm Is sounded from box 15 tho Are boll will strike one, then pause and atrlko five which will indicate that tho Are la in tho vicinity of No. 15 box, Evory alarm Is repeated tour times. Electrlo Ituiinlnp Time. xnooioctrio cars now leave the corner of Main and Centro streets at a. m. and leave at Intervals of 45 minutes there after urtll U p. m. This schedule will bo subject to a change from day to day, aa the work of putting in the turnouts pro gresses. Tho minors will And tho early morning cars convenient. C.D.FRICKE Manufacturer and Dealer In Carpets, Oil Cloths AND WINDOW SHADES I No. 10 S. Jardin Street. CHOICE NEW VARIETIES, very, fine. 1 Mackerel white and fat. been a bharp Advance In the Price of a lot ol THE SPECIAL ELECTION ORDERED. IT IS TO BE HELD NEXT. IN JUNE WATER COMPANY OFFER IGNORED. Tho Joint Committee Say tho Pro- posod Wator Works will Coat 890,000 An Attempt to Se cure Bids was Defeated. OUNGIL MET LAST night and decided that a spoclal election shall bo held on tho water question, amended tho long distanco tele phone ordinance, do cldod upon a condi tional plan by which the Herald reporter is to be "fired," and transacted other business of an Interesting character. All tho Councilmen were present and a numbor of citizens occupied seats in tho rear of tho room. oquire j. j. juonagnan presented a petition requesting Council to accept tho proposition of tho water company to fur nish wator for tiro purposes frod of chargo and cancol all judgmonte and bills of costs, providing the borough abandon the public water works project a. point was raised mat tno wator com pany had novor mado any proposition to Council, whereupon Mr. Monagban pro duced a document of which the following is n copy To the President unit Members of the Jlonunh Council: Wo herein? rc-nnnnrn vaii rind thn ttuhlfn nl largo that our offer.heretofore mado waH glvon m buuu iiiiiuv ttoucraujr repcm mo proposi. tiuu. vt.i iBiii iuo water uuiapuuy will cancel tho judgment obtained In tho suit against tho uuiuuu, ijny tuuujau ui huh, unu waive us right to claim for water supplied tho borough for Ilro purposes for tho past two years, and givu uiu uuruugu zruu wuier lor are protection providing1 tho borough abandons tho nronosed new water works, and that an agreement to mut uucut uo encereu into. Tho forezolnc statement havta? been rend and discussed. It was unanimously adopted by T. It. Deddall, P. T. Pres. Attest:- J. O. Roads, Sec'y. Seal. As Mr. Monaghan submitted tho paper after reading it Chairman James said "This is tho first papor tho papor tbo Council has received with attachod. tho seal of tho corporation Tho petition was received and filed an tbo Horough Auditors then submitted prlntod copies'of thoir annual report .Kvp.n J. Davies stated thai bo wishod to lay a pavomont in front of his livory stablo and also wished to have a nuisance noar tho place removed. Mr. Davios spok plainly'and intimated that ho was being humbugged by Council. Ho said he had ropoatediy spokon to Councilmen about th mattor and had received no satisfaction Council did not tako any action in tho matter. A request that tho Phoenix Fire Com pany bo exonerated from payrnont of taxes was granted. xnomas .McAllister asked Council to protoct his property agjinst a flowing nuis ance 'Ihe matter - was referred to tho Chief Burgees and street and law com mittees. 1 ho street committoo reported that the stone cru'iher bad been repaired and cteaned and that ft would be put in operation to day, tho intention being to stono two squares on Jardin stroot, north and south of Centre stroot. Mr Gable reported that tho electrlo rail way company had startod to pave, That the paving done at'the corner of Coal and Jardin streets was not acceptable, but tbo paying done einco thon gives ontlro satis faction. It was doclde'd to place ono incandoscont electric light and a largo placard at the fire alarm indicator in each flro company houso. The placards will designato the location 01 tbo alarm bozos. Mr. Wasloy, tho toiophono agent, re quested that Council chango tho lone istance toiophono ordinanco so that instead of giving the property owners tho power to say whether or not tho eomrmnv shall mil tho polos in front of thnlr they bo given the right to say whothoror not tho polos shall bo placed in front of their doors and windows. Tho request was granted. An ordinance providing for tho erection of publio water works and fixing Juno 14th. next, m tho day for tho special election was presented. Scneifly read throe questions and said ho wanted tho written legal opinion of tho Uorough Solicitor on them. Tho quoitioni were: If tho offer or nmnnttltton nf thA a-ittit. n.m pany is accepted by this Counoll, what Is tho UkEUl UJICl. Oftn tho UrOfiftnt rntmnil hln1 n .ltD1,.an Can thO watftp ramnnnv hlml ml. bhm.i. directors. ' " uvw..uB Bchoifly said his object in-asking tho questions was to ascortain if Council was right in Its position. Cable moved that tho special oloctlon or dinance be adopted and Lamb seconded tho motion. Scholfly said he wanted Information on tue question bo asked. romeroyf "Purely they can make a contract, but can we bind a corporation on a proposition signed by tho secretary. You have no proposition hero from tho water company. It fs not a proposition; merely an offer to mako an agrooment, Tbo third question is for tho counsel for the wator company to answer." Gallagher said tho adoption of the ordi nance should be well considered and mom bers should look to tho possibilities in the evont of tho spoclal election being defeat od. Lamb said the tlmo had arrived when tho peoplo should tako the responsibility of the wator project ou tho shoulders of tbo joint committee. Doyors asked if tho committee had esti mated tbo costof the works. Lamb said the committee had prepared a financial report and if any member of tho Council would call upon tho committee ho could receive information. Gallagher thought tho information should bo given at onco, Lamb said tho works will cost, not in accurate figures, but a party has mado an ostimato and oilers a bond that tho works will cost less than $100,000. IIo also stated that tho party making the offor bad built forty or fifty water works, and that the party doos not want any cash, but will tako bonds and carry them for fifty years if necossary, Gallagher thought it would bo necessary to havo another party review tho ostimato and Lamb said that had boon done. In answer to a question if the figures were tho same ho said not exactly, that that could not be expected. Scheifly asked If tho ordinanco specified tho amount and was.informod that a finan cial statement covering tho point would bo presented lator in tho evening, Scheifly asked, "'Why not let Council ad- vortiso for bids and know what it is doing?' James: "This Council wouldn't havo authority to receive bids." Hcneilly: " wo havo gono to an expanse of$l,800and womight just as well spend some money for receiving propositions and let tho peoplo know what we mean. "When we know what this is going to cost wo can issue a proclamation for the increase.' Lamb: "His idea is n good ono. Pass tho ordinance and thon advertise for bids and before wo voto wo will have tho aggro gate of tho bonds." Ooabley: "Aro wo allowed to do any thing like that under this injunction busi ness?" Pomeroy: ""Wo cannot issuo any bonds under the old election." Tho motion to adopt tho ordinanco wa then carriod, Scboifly voting "Wo." Lamb then produced tho financial state raont Bhowing tho condition of tho bor ough. It was as follows: 1, Last esti mated valuation of properties, $2,000,000. Z Indebtedness, f30,000. 8. Proposed increaso of debt, ?00,000, or 4 per cent, on tho valuation. This statomont was accepted on motion of Lamb and Botteridgo. Lamb then said that tho borough is in a bettor condition than any other town in tho county and that ho belioved tho bor ougu coma to-uay pay oil every cent it owes. Jamos said, "res, if we could got all is duo us." a mos were then discussed and the com- mittoe condomned tho placo in ltobblns1 row on White street, whore tho recont fire occurred and also a placo owned by a Mr. Williams on Strawberry alley, betwaen uosl and Lloyd streets. Scheifly movod that the construction committoo bo authorized to advertise for jjru(iuBois lor water worn. Ua lairhor sen. onded tho motion. Lauib moved as an amondmont that tho word "construction" bn strickon out Bnd "water" bo Inserted. Betteridce socondod the amondment, which was dofoatod bv a voto of 8 to C, after which tho original motion was defeatod- Botteridgemoyed "that unless thorenre- sentatlvo of tho IIkrald put in accurate reports of the procoodings of Council that he bo doprlved of his seat In Council." Qablo seconded tho motion. Phalen aroso and said, "Providing tho wator com mitteo givos an accounting of that ei,800." Chairman Jamos rulod out Phalen'a sntr- gostion anu then Uablo proceoded to com. plain of tho Hebald's report of tho lolnt committoo proceedings. Bchelfly said ho aid not think Council bad tho powar to do what It proposed, that tne council room Is opon to the publio and the Council moetlugs wore not star cham ber sessions. liamb thon took tho floor and spoke at length. Ho cr.llod the IIkuald pnoplo liars ana cowards and grow quito hcatod at times, . Bottorldge spoko In a similar strain and Gablo said, "I only wish thoy (tho Hkr. ald) bad made a little bit of a slip to that i coma put tno law on thera and crush them," Bettorldge's motion was finally oarriod. Gallagher said, "I bellovo it is rieht' that this wator oommlttoe should report to Cjuncll and I move that they bo compelled to report what thoy do at each of thoir mootings to Council, l'halen soconded tho motion. liimnimeoaea mat tne committoo re-1 port to Council monthly and that Itba understood that mombora of tho Counoll J and tho Herald roproiontativo be allowed attend the weekly meetings of the committoo. Tho motion wont through with this un dors landing. Firo Marshal Frank Lewis recommended that some fire bose bo repaired and that Council appoint some person to look after the firo alarm 5ystpm. Gablo moved that tho firo apparatus committee receive propositions from parties willing to undortako the care of the system. Gallaghor topondod the motion, but Lamb amocdod so that Ppljcoman "Williams be assigned for tho work and VanDusen seconded tho amondment. Tho original motion was carriod. On motion of Dovers.ordors were granted for the appropriations duo tho firo com panies. Bills were thon road. GIEARDVILLE GLEANINGS. A Noway Letter From u Wldo Awuko Cor- respondent. Three additional mail trains now enter this town, and our obliging mail carrior, M. C. CI flavor, is kept busy. J. M. Glick and wife drove to Ashland this morning. J. J. Butler visitod Shenandoah to-d for tho purpose of purchasing a sit which to eiect a photograph gallery, fsiko contemplates locating in your town. Tbo lticbard bndgo is now op a 'to tho public, and tho contractor may bo thsakful that ho has a "whito elep hands. ftant" off his Our popular druggist, " t Trout left for Mud Run, and oxp tfCU l0 I()tBrn ,oa(led own witn mo spocKi(ed boautioBi xno new sprinn 801)ej.rod upon our streets this morr4nKt dosopu t'dratU had h a foot hurtle masnea at vM Uammond colliery. .uuu.o .4ie, ui ine urani uouso, pur cnasoa an expensive sot of harness for h two-thirty pair of horses and handled thp ribbons behind them this afternoon, On Thursday ovoning the friends of Miss Minnie Fladder, of Mabanoy avonuo, ten dored her a birthday party, it being in nonor or tho young lady's 18th anniversary Misses Mary Burns, Maggio Ryan, Annio Devlin and Nollio Scanlan and Messrs John Coleman and J. J. McLoughli were among tho numerous guests. An ex cellent supper was Borved at 12 o'clock, John Coleman gave a toast to tho hostess 1 his usual ploasing and effective manner an it was hoartily responded to by Miss Flad der's father. The featiVitios continued for somo time after midnight. "When tho guests left lor their ronpectivo homes thoy all cordially wishod Miss Minnie a long and happy lifo. Mrs. E. O'DonnolI, of tho Miners' House, sustained painful but not serious injuries, by falling through a trap door at nor residonco, Mrs. J. J. Kirwln presentod hor husband with a bouncing baby. Mr. and Mrs. II, W. Bockor roturnod homo from New York this ovoning, where tnoy combined business with pleasure. "While there Harry ongagod somo of the best talent In tho metropolis for his variety theatre. P. F. King and J. K P. Scheifly, of Shonandoab, callod on Mr, Palace cafe this afternoon. Jacoby at tho Cleo. Girardvlllo'; May 6, 1802. "We lead them all. Photos 75 cents per dozen, Hall's, 29 W. Centro street. 6 0 8t What Are Ther" After? A number of wealth v eentlemen wero in town this week looking at a number of would-bo-oligiblo sites, that is sites that -would be suitable after the removal of the buildings on them. Tho pricos of soveral properllos'werosocurod. Somo Kast Coal street proportios soomod to bo considered favorable. The parties doclined to intimaln tho object of their inspections. Tho colebrated imported "Anchor Pain iixpellor." It costs but 60 cents a bottle, Its worth is Invaluable to thoso suflbrlng irom iinoumatio diseases. Try it and ba convinced. ForsaloatO H. Haeonbunh. v. r. u. liirllu, J. M. Ullian and othor druggists. nt May Davenport on Hor Muscle. May Davenport, formor'y of this town, and her entire company, wore recently arrested in Madison, Ind., wlillo giving a performance. Tho company was charged wim stealing cioming irom a Peru, Ind., botol. Miss Davenport fought liko a tigress whon arrested and tho mombors, in tnoir stage costumes, assaulted the ofllcors on all sides. In May's bodice was found a dagger. Headache cured by using Powdors. 16 conts a package, other. For sale by druggists. Gregory's Take no 4-5-lm iiratoy takes tho load. He is on tho first floor. His motto Is "Quality, not Quantity." Call and soe him. 4-4-tf The Itellef Fund. All .members of tbo Russian Reliof Fund Oommlttoo are urgontly requested to meet in Forguson's front hall this (Fridavl evening, at 8:30 o'clock. All kinds of ParrtA ltat., . n -n Fricke street ' tf THE HEBREWS TAKE DETERMINED STEPS INDIGNATION MEETING LAST EVENING. HELD FUNDS FOR PROSECUTION PRAISED A Committoo Appointed Employ an Export Doteotlvo to Locato u, u"K"BM,ra r,f tho Ob noxious O" irculare. F" excltmont of tho iioorew residents ol town ovor tho ob noxious circulars in tho Polish and Lithu anian languages that wero scattorod about town "Wod nesdsy night is undiminished. Last night a meeting was hold and funds woro raisod to dofray the expense of an oxport detoctivo in tracing tho parlies who are rosponsiblo for the circulars. To-day Messrs. Reoso, Rofowich and Levine went to Pottsville to start tho legal machinery. Thoy say thoy expect to havo sufficient ovidenco in hand to warrant arrests within a few days. A Fine Animal Few people aro aware that ono of tha best bred stallions in America stands but a mile or so from Shenandoah, within easy access to tho farmors of Catawissa, Boaver and Roaring Creek valleys. His oldost colts are but two years old, and somo owners have refused from ?200 to?100for thorn. Messrs. Beddall and Zimmerman owners of tho above stallion, feel very much elated ovor tho briirht nrmnwi. ,. tho future of their horse,- and horse owners in general will surely bo benefltod thereby. Tho stallion is well bred, beinir a irrn,l,,n of Georgo "Wilkoa, the greatost horse tho worm nas over produced, and is of tho hn.t disposition, good sizo and handsome color. A Premutation. Last evening tho Ladies' Aid Soointv of the Primitive Msthodist church mi home of Mrs. "Wm. P. Davis, on Jardin street, and thon procoedod in a body to tho parsonago whre thty were wolcomod bv Mrs. Hussell'wbo was mado tha Twininnt of a handsome rocking chair as a token of thoir respect for that ostimablo lady. It wai a real surprise and groatly appreciated. Cabinets 75 cents per dozen at Hall's, 29 6 0-31 "W. Centro ttreot. Another Company. It looks as if Shonandoah is to havo another elcctrio light company and it ia 6aid the new comor will agroo to furnish light for borough purposes at a much lower rate than is being paid now and groat re ductions will be made for tho benefit of private consumers. Capital for the project can bo raisod on short notice. To.nlcht's Lecture, Do not forget tho lecture of Rev. Anna Shaw on "Fato of Ropublic," in the M. K. church, this ovoning, tinder tho auspices of the County "Women's Tomnoranco Union. Tbo lecture is not on temperance but ono that will please all. Tho rovorend lady comos highly recommended and is a most interesting spoakor. When Truelluir Whether on ploasuro bent, or business. tako on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effec tively on tbo kidnoyB, liver and bowols. preventing fovors, hoadachos and other forms of sickness. For sale In 60 cents and f 1 bottles by all leading druggists. Struwherrles and Ice Cream, The members of tho English Lutheran church will hold a strawberry and Ico cream festival on Tuosday ovoning. May J7tb, In Robbins' opora houso. Ah, hat Dr Coxo's "Wild Cherrv and Soneka cured you of that cough, just as wo told you. Prico 25 and 60 conts. "Wbon others cut prlcos we still load. Cabinet photos 75 cents per dozen at Hall's. 6C-3t I.oat u Watch. Miss Susie Troutman, while on her way homo last evening, lost a silver watch and gold chain1. Elegant cabinet photos al Hall's, onto 76 conts per dozen. o 0-3t nauclnc Contest. A dancing contest for 823 a side will taka placo at H. J. McGuiro's saloon on Second streot, in Girardville, on Saturday, May 14, 1802, at 9 p. ra., botween Jamos Cauley, of Lost Creek, and David Jones, of Mt, Carmel. Ooutrhlnff Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at once,