toning ran 4 B THE HERALD'S SUCCESS. la gratifying to Its HERALD'S SUCCESS 1 la gratifying to Its i !, Large Circle of Readers. Large Circle of Readers. LALL iniS NEWS FOIl ONE CENT. 4 ALL THE NEWS FOIl ONE CENT. k lWr iftr rfV rfViflrrflf cifh- VOL. mNO. 113. SHENAND O AH, PA., WEDNESDAY. MAY 13. 1892. ONE CENT. Wilkinson's 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 ;il:iiilii:s iui uiauiaviuL: UUL 1111- Thl3wcek wo offer 05 pieces of yard-wide Dress Goods formerly 16c, now 10c; also 200 pieces Iledford Cords and French Outing Cloths, worth from 124 to 18c, all to go at 10c per yard all theso are new goods bought for this special sale, and cannot be equalled In the region for prlco or quality. Every color Is guaranteed fast ana every Bhado is now and correct. "Wo also offer ono case yard-wide DleachcdMus- lln at8c, regular loo quality, do pieces oi Checked Nainsook at Owe, reduced fromlOo. Thirty plecos Plaid Whlto Goods extra Hne quality at 9c, marked down from l-)4c Extra-wide Table Linens Plain whlto. bordered or Turkev red. at 25o per yard Linen bureau scarfs, 3 yards long with knotted fringe S5o each. New and at tractive stylos of flno 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 lOoncr nlcco. These are only a few oi our special bargains every department is a store In Itself, and prices are always lower man you expect. L. J. "Wilkinson, SO 8. Main St., Shenandoah. SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY. Girvm, Duncan and Waidley. Porcelain Kettle Sale con tinued another week at 15c, ending May 14. The first week having been a decided success we have placed another large order for them which, like the first big lot, we do not count by dozens but by hundreds. Big lot of Rockingham and Yellowware Teapots every size and description. Yellow Dowls, Milk Pans, Plo Plates all sizes and prices. Tubs, liuckets, pine and cedar, at prices down at the lowest notch. Galvanized fire buckets, three sizes. Pastry Hoards, nicest size, at 31c each. Call to see us for the nicest line of Mirrors in town. Would you bellove It if we should tell you that we have a mirror with a wooden frame for 5o and on up to a fine French bevel for the surprisingly low price of J3.95, large Bizo. 8 South Main Street. WE OPEN TO-DAY ! A Few Pieces oi Extra Quality, All Wool, Extra Super Ingrain Carpet ! The Best Itlalce In tlie Mnrlcct New Styles. Also a Few New Velvet and Tapestry Brussels, nsnsrw patterns. Also a Few Pieces of OHI1TA MATTING. Also a Pew Pieces of Imported English Floor OilCloth and Linoleum Soft Piulsli Saltl to Wear Well. Also a Pew Pieces of NEW FLOOR oil CI.OTII a yards wide Uuudsomc Patients at 50c, We linve Tapestry llrusscls as low as 50c. We liave Body Brussels as low as 80c Fresh JDairy and AT KEITER'S Our Directory, fSjpflH POJ5T OppieE Offlco hours from 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Money Order and Ileglstry De partment open from8:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. Following is a schedule of tho arrival and departure of mall trains. Mall matter for despatch must bo in the office thirty minutes beforo tho time given below: Arrival. Destination. (Phlla,, Western ) and ( Southern States) Departure. A. M. p. M. r.M. A.M. 1:40 4:54 7:20 0:08 12:52 ! 3:08 8:00 8:00 8:18 9:08 9:15 11:30 40 ( Now York and East-1 era States and points on L. V. II. It, ) J ABlaud. Girardvillo. ( Uaven Itun, Centra-1 lia, Mt Carmeland- 12:52 8:00 9:08 3:08 8:00 9:08 1:33 7;00 1:35 7:00 1:40 7:00 1:25 9:58 7:20 1:25 9:08 1:25 9:08 9:58 2:28 I ouuinuKlu. Pottsvillo. t:40 2:20 8:18 7:20 11:80 7:20 9:l 11:30 2:50 9:50 9:58 6;20 2:60 1:40 2:28 8:18 Mahanoy .City, 2:20 8:18 2:28 J Mahanoy Piano, Lost 1 11 :30 Creek and Shaft, j 2:60 9:53 9:50 0:00 2:50 ( Frackvillo. j- 7:20 Carriers make a ecncral collection at 0:00 a, m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:15 a. m. and 3:16 p. m. Additional deliveries and collections aro made In tho business part of town at iu;io a. xn. ana u:uu p. m. Flro Alarm ltoxcs. Tho following list shows tho location of tho alarm bozos of tho Shenandoah Fire Department: 1 LOCATION. 15 Coal and Dowers streets. 18 Bowers and Centro streets. 21 Dridgo and Centro streets. 25 Main and Centro streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. ' 35 Main and Coal' streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 53 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send and alarm open tho box, pull down tho hook onca and let go. When an alarm Is sent in tho fire bell will sound tho number of the box and repeat tho alarm four times, now TO LOCATE ALAI1MS. If tho alarm is sounded from box 15 the flro bell will strlko one, then pause and strike Ave which will indicate that the flro is in the vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm is repeated four times. Electrlo ltunulng Time The olootrio cars now leave tho corner of Main and Centre streets at 0 a. m. and leave at intervals of 45 minutes there' after urtil 11 p. m. This schedule will be subject to a change from day to day, as the work of putting in the turnouts pro gresses. Tho miners will find the early morning cars convenient. Carpets, SS? Oil Cloths AND WINDOW SHADES I No. 10 S. Jardin Street. Pieces of Creamery To-Day. S3?S"wi3 HZnS Manufacturer BEBB&S&SBim ""IDealerin GASES HEARD IN THE LOCKUP. THB PLACE WAS FULL OP PRISONERS THIS MORNING. THE BURGESS AS A'MAGISTRATE A Muto Ono of tho Prisoners. Mrs. McEvor Sent to tho Pottsvillo Jail on a Sorious Charge. HIEF Burgess Smith held court in the lockup this morning Mid disposed of the cases in full-fledged legal fashion. Tho first prisoner was Mike Bolitk. He was led out of his coll by Policeman Tempest, who stated that Miko made ropoatod attempts to cross the high trostle noar tho Pennsylvania dopot, but was too much intoxicated to navigate. Chiof Burgess Smith pulled out his notebook and pencil, adjusted his spectacles. coughed sotto-liko once or twico, gzed with dignity upon Miko Bolick and said, "Miko, tho officer charges that you were drunk and unablo to navigate." "Ta-a-s, meoster." "Well, tho borough ordinances call for a fine oi five dollars in such cases." "Ya-a-s, meoster." "Well, Mike, whero is tho fino?" "Ya-a-s, mcostor." "And, say," interrupted Tempest, "the next timo you start out on a racket, leavo that confounded old umbrella at homo. had more trouble kooping track of that than I had with you." "Y-a-a-s, meestor." "Well, you haven't paid the fine, Miko." "Y-a-a-s, moester." Mike was finally mado to understand what a fino meant and bo was reloased upon leaving Jbia silver watch with tho Burgess as security for payment. After opening the case of tho watch to seo if it contained any works, and finding it satis factory, tho Burgess called the noxt case. A muto was brought forward by Tenr pest, who said, "This man makes himself understood by writing on pieces of paper. He says a relative who died recently loft him a bottle of whiskey and ho is now on his way to Baltimore to get it." ""What is your name?" asked the Bur gess, absent mindedly addressing the mute, Tempest again interposed and said, "Ho promises to leavo tho town if we let him go this time." "Let 'er go Gallagher," rejoinodSmilh, and the court closed. Hall's for cabinet photos, 60c. per dozen To bo Heard To-night. After the hearing in tho Guy caso in tho Council chamber last night, Levi Kofowich started to return to his Btore. On his way ho met John .Ooslett, the green truck dealer. The two men had an oxebango of words, which was followed by an exchange of several blows. Policeman Holvey hurried to tho scene and all the parties went to 'Squlro Shoemaker's offlco. It was agreed to have the hoaring at 8 o'clock this ovening, Coslott claims that his wife was addressed in insulting languago by Refo wich, and tbo latter claims that ho was Insulted when ho passed Coslett's storo. A Llttlo Girl's Experience in a Lighthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott aro keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach, Mich., and aro blessed with a daughter,foi:? years old. Last April she was taken down with Measles, followed with a droai!.al cough and turning into a Fever. Doctors at homo and at Detroit treated her, but in vain, tho grow worso rapidly, until she was a mere "handful of bones." Then sho tried Dr. King's Now Discovery and after the use of two and a half bottlos, was com pletely cured. They say Dr, King's Now Discovery is worth its woight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottle free at O. H, HagenbuchVdrug store. All kinds of Carpet Beaters at C D. Fricke's carpot storo, No. 10 South Jardin stroot. tf "Mury Mofcver Acuta Mrs. Mary MoEver occupiod a coll in tho lockup last night and was taken to Pottsvillo this morning. She was arrosted by Chief of Police Davies for being drunk and keoping a disorderly houso. Sho was also charged with harboring young girls for immoral purpoeos. The police havo secured tho names of the girls and say they will arrest them at the first opportunity. Finest photos, COc. per dozoa.at Keagey's. Buy Keystone flour, name Lkbsici & Co., printed on ovory sack. Bo suro that tho Ashland, Pa., is 8-8-3taw Cabinet photos at Hall's, 60c. per dozen, Coughing Leada to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at once. THB GYPSY'S WARNING. lie Mistook Mourner For Gravo Itobberti anil Create Kxcltemcnt. A band of gypsies have boon camping on the mountain near tho cemeteries for sev eral days past. Last night ono of them, a man named Fetor Guy, saw eomo men walking towards tho Hebrew cemetery. Ono of them carried a small caskot and tho gypsy jumped to tho conclusion that they were bent on robbing a gravo of its dead. Guy hitched up a horse and drove to town with all possible srkad. Arriving at the corner of Main and Centro streots he told what ho had soon. Ho soon had tho pooplo greatly excited and, like all sonsation stories, tho report that thore weto gravo robbers in tho ccmetorios spread to all quarters of tho town like wild flro. Guy was excited and as ho stood in front of Refowich's store his actions led Levi to bo- lieve that tho gypsy was ono of a sang of men appointed to put the recent Polish and Lithuanian threats into operation. Refo wich called upon the police to arrest Guy for disorderly conduct and tho man was taken to the Council chamber. Thoro the whole matter was oxplainod. Tho parties Guy mistook for grave robbers proved to be Jews who brought the body of an infant child from Hazloton for burial in th Hebrew cemetory. They arrived here lato in tho afternoon and by tbo timo they secured a burial permit and reached the cemetery it was after dark. Guy was dia charged and returned to his camp on tho mountain. tuksonal. J. J. Hurst, of Tumaqua, spent yesterday in town, Harry T. Hall, tho photographer, did business in Girardvillo yostorday. The mother of M. E. Doyle is seriously ill at her homo in Heckscherville. Hon. D. D. Phillips, of Gordon, had important business in town yesterday. R. O. Hunt, editor of tho Frackvillo Item, was seon upon our streets to-day. Joseph Lover, of East Centro street, is Buffering with an attack of rheumatism. Benjamin Boddall and wifo, of Wm Penn, were county Beat visitors yostorday George R. Patterson and Goorgo Ben singer, of Ashland, wero in town yestor day. Thomas A. Evan3 has gono to Wilkos- Barro to fill a mining clerkship for a few weeks. Max Reose was called to Wilkes-Barro yesterday to tho bedsido of his slstor, who is seriously ill. Henry Fuhrmann and G. H. Goodman, of Mahanoy City, were among our town pooplo yesterday. Major E. O. Hamilton, ono of Shamo kin's solid citizens, spent last evening in town with friends. J. H. Zerby, of Pottsvillo, and Hon. S, A. Loscb, of Schuylkill Haven, took dinner in town yostorday. W. E. Adams, of Beading, suporinton dent of tho P. & K. telegraphy, paid Shenandoah an official visit to-day. Hon. Luther It. Keofer, of Crossona was on this sido of tho Broad Mountain yesterday en route to Williamsport, Rol. Fulkerson, with Quoon & Co., oculists and opticians of Philadelphia, paid the Herald sanctum a visit this morning, E. W. Parsons, of Chicago, 111., and Lee D. Thornton, of Three Oaks, Michi- gan, transacted ousinoss in town yostorday, John R. Jones, of North Jardin street. is attending tho Grand Lodge of tho Amer ican True Ivorites at Bangor, Northamp ton county. Miss Sallie Cannon, of Shonandoah, will be married to Mr. M. A. Ferry, of Free land, at tho formor placa on May 17. Hazleton Plain-Speaker, "Wo aro still on top. dozen. Cabinets at COc. per H. T. Hall. An Open Letter. To the Chief Burgess: In the recent past Shenandoah has ad vanced wonderfully. From a small patch it has become tho largest town in the county. One thing yet wo aro badly in need of. A number of pavements in town aro almost impassable. Allow me to sug gest that you add another golden round to your ladder of good stewardship by com pelling property owners to repair their pavemonts. Pedestrian. Shenandoah, May 11, 1802. Colliery Iillo. Ellengowan colliery was idlo yesterday on account of an accident to so mo of the breaker machinery. Kopairs were mado in time for the colliory to start up again to-day. A Now "Flyer." The Philadolpcu "flyer" will be put on the Roading system next Sunday, It will leave town ut 1010 a. m. and make con nection with a fast Williamsport and Philadelphia train. Tall or Itock. Michael Kukosky, a resident of South Main stroot, had his left log mashod by a fall of rock in tho Ellengowan colliory this morning. Ho was sont to tho Miners' Hospital this afternoon. All kinds of Legal Blanks for sale at this office. -w Finest photos, COc per dozen, at Kosgey'e. THIS IS A GASE OF DISTRESS, A FAMILY ON LINE STREET IS SORELY AFFLICTED. PUBLIC APPEAL FOR RELIEF A Son Lying Dead in the House and an Infant Dying Tho Family W.thout Moans of Support. HE ATTENTION OF Chief Burgess Smith was called to-day to a distressing case on East Lino stroot. Tho JJurgoss and a IIku ald reportor wont to tho place designated and found that tho distressed parties were Washington Eisenhower and his family, In the front room of the poorly furnished house was an ieo box containing the re mains of tho sixteen-year-old son, James. In a rear room sat the wooplng mother nursing a dying child six weoks old. Tho son whoso remains rested in the ice box died at 4 o'clock this morning. After watching tho circus parade on Monday he was taken ill and Dr. Sloin pronounced it a case similar to sun stroke. Tho family has been extremely unfor tunato within tho past seven years. During that period seven of its mombors have beon carried off by death. One son was killed on tho Lehigh Yalley railroad about six years and a half ago, and another son was killed by an engine at Kohinoor col liery a year last October. Four wero carried off by disease, and the seventh lies in tho ico box. The infant in tho mother's arms will probably' be dead beforo this report is road by the public. Chiet Burgess Smith urges all who can afford to do so, to contribute .something to tho aid of tho family. He will receive all contributions and see that they are properly applied. Tho case is certainly a distressing ono. BURIAL OF JOHN PARKER. An Immense Throng Tiiys the Last Tribute or Heaped. All that was mortal of the lato John Parker was yesterday consigned to its last resting place in'Odd Fellows' cemetery, in Tamaqua. Funeral services wore con ducted at the lato homo of tho decoasod in Mahanoy City. Thero was sn immense turn out to pay tho last tribute of respect to tho dead the assemblage having been composed of men from the highest as well as the lowest walks of life. Tbo services at tho homo wero conducted by Bev. Har rison, pastor of tho Methodist church, assisted by Bovs. Woods, Golightly and Jones. At tho conclusion of the services tho funeral cortege movod to tho P. & R. depot, from whence a special train conveyed thoso attonding to Tamaqua, whero inter mont was made. The members of the Schuylkill Pro3S Association attended the funeral in a body, as did also tbo trustees of tho Miners' Hospital and Summer Circlo Brothorhood of tho Union, tho pall bearers having been chosen from tbo latter organization. At Tamaqua brief services were con ducted at the gravo. Tbo human mind bos achieved wonders in many things, but none mora wonderful than the curative virtues of Dr. Coxe's Wild Chorry and Seneka, for Croup and Hoarseness. Finest photos, GOe. per dozen, at Keagey's. Fishing Tackle. A largo lot of the finest fishing tackle, cheaper and better than ever, just received. Come and see me before purchasing olao whero and you will save monoy at Max Reese's, Ferguson House, 13 W. Contro St. Select Hop. The Starlight Social Club, of Girardvillo, will entertain their friends this ovening by a seloct hop. Quite a number of town folks will be in attendance. Tho character of tho ontertainments given by this club in tho past is a guarantee that a pleasant timo is in store for all who attend. Spectacles, to suit all oyes, at F, J, Portz's book and stationery store. 4-28-lf Here You Are. M. L. Kemmeror, wholesale and retail confectlonor, Is now located at 35 North Main stroot, with tbe finest lino of confec tionery in tho county, including tholatost noveltios. Tho trade supplied at tho lowest wholesalo rates 4-11-lm They uro Convicted. Paul Rcsomovlch and Joseph Gowlis, tbo two men charged with stabbing and attempting to rob Andrew Bonovitcz, of South Gilbert street, wore tried at Pottsville yostorday and convicted. "Good Bye My Honey" schottische. Or gan or piano. 10 cents. Wilde' smutlo store. Beet photographs and crayons at Dabb's HERE AND THERE. Interesting Items Concerning UUrereut Sectliiim or tlio lirglnn. Tho 23rd annual convention of tho Columbia County Sabbath School Associa tion will bo hold at Orangoville on May 31 and Juno 1st. Edward Grant, 27 years of ago, and residing at Centralia, was killed by a fall of coal in tho North Ashland colliery on Monday. A company has been formod at Ashland for the manufacture of burial caskets. New timo tables will go into efiect on tho P. & It. system next Sunday. ThoShamokin papers have been pounding tho notorious Ella Maxwell and demand ing her removal from tho town, or tho closing up of hor houso ; and tho announce ment is made that she has concluded to move to Williamsport. Ex- Poor Director Harry McGinnis has returned from Philadelphia, whero ho bad his eyes treated. His sight is improving. The Ashland liecord remarks that the position of water superintendent in that town is a very desirablo plum and thore aro seven applicants for it beforo tbo Borough Council. Charles L. Shaw, of West Pittston, who has been chief inspector for tho Lehigh Valley Ccal Co. for several yoars, has been appointed general chiof inspector over tho entire Beading coal system. Tho four horsos that strayed away from Foropaugh's circus at Shamokin were found by tho superintendent of tho Enter prise colliory at that place, who received a reward of ?-20. - Tho Humane Fire Company, of Maha noy City, colebratod its quarter-centennial Monday ovening by a banquet, at which, a number of prominent people of tho county wero present. Tho grand jury reports that they could find nothing upon which to base a bill charging Commissioners Bowes and Reed with misdemeanor in the prison warden ship deal. At the annual session of tho Knights of Golden Eagle, now being hold at Cham bersburg, the Pionoer Castle, of Ashland, was awarded tho fatiguo uniform for the best drilled castle in tho parade Bev. Father Pattorson, of Bt. Joseph's church, Ashland, is considering the advis ability of accepting the charge at tho . Drexol Home for Boys, Philadelphia. 1 Strength and Health. u' If you aro not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. If "La Grippe" has left you weak and woary, uso Electric Bit- 4 ters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidnoys, gontly aiding thoso ' oigans to perform their functions. If you are afllictod with Sick Headacho, you will find spoedy and permanent reliof by taking Electrio.Bitters. One trial will convinco , you that this is the remedy you need. 1 Large bottles only 50c at O. n. Hagen buch's Drug Store. Finost photos, 00c. perdozen,at Keagey's. Tho "Jtciuly ray." Evor sinco tho opening of tho "Ready Pay" store it has done an immense busi ness, bocauso tho prices asked for the goods aro "rock bottom." They are all now and of the best quality. It is a workingman's tho poor people's store with the "pluck mo" business left out. During theso tbreo-day-a-week working time tbo poor pooplo almost make up the difierunce in buying at the "Roady Pay." Circus people aro shrewd buyors and they know whero to go in ordor to save money. They bought all thoir groceries and provisions at this store on Monday. You will find the place opposite tho post offlco. Finost photos, 60c. per dozen,at Keagey's. Llttlo Locals. Plenty of rain the past two woeks. A number of fine flag stone pavements are being put down in town. A now stable has just been completed at tho roar of Sam. Weidman's lot. Shall tho borough erect Its own light plant Is now a popular question. q Our Girardvillo agent last evening in creased his order for papers a dally occur rence from that thriving borough. Tho Mahanoy City Fish and Game Pro tective Association has about 200 members. Among tho number Shenandoah has about ton or twelve. Hall is making cabinot photos for COc. tf llnso Hall. AT LOUIHVIIXE. Louisville 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-3 Washington .........0 0 0 0 0 0 u 0 0-0 AT CLEVELAND. Cleveland ...3 1 0 0 0 0 2 2-3 llosion 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 V-3 AT ST. LOUU. Bt. Louts m 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 3 0-3 1'nlladelpbla 0 0 0 6 1 3 U 0 01 Second gamo: St. Louis 1 1400000 0-0 Philadelphia .0 0 0 4 0 1 0 3 0-S AT CHICAGO. . Chicago 1 6 0 0 2 2 0 1 0-U Drooklyn .2 5001000 1-0 When Traveling Whether on ploasure bent, or businoss, tako on every trip a bottle of Syrup ot Figs, as It acts most pleasantly and effec tively on tho kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale in 60 cents and. f 1 bottles by all leading druggist!,