eVil 4 A rui vvwn THE B -THE HERALD'S SUCCESS- J Is gratifying to Its j Large Circle of Readers. 3 ALL TIIE NEWS FOIl ONE CENT. A tW rflf t!- .fl, J, ft, JViV A Jt A. J HERALD'S SUCCESS Is gratifying to Its Large Circle of Readers. L ALT. THE NEWS FOIl ONE CENT. VOL. VII.--NO. 118. SHENANDOAH, PA., TUESDAY. MAY 17, 1892. ONE CENT. Cluuuug 4 , Wilkinson's Specie 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 63 pieces of yard-wide Dress Goods formerly 15c, now 10c; also 200 pieces Bedford Cords and French Outing Cloths, worth from 12!i to 18c, all to go at 10n tier rard nil these arenewcoodsboueht for this special sale, and cannot bo equalled In the region for price or quality. Every color is guaranteed fast and every shado 13 new and correct. We also offer ono case yard-wide DleachedMus lin nt8c, regular foo quality! 60 pieces of Checked Nainsook at Otfc, reduced from 10c. Thirty pieces Plaid Whlto Goods extra Hne quality at Dc, marked down from li!V4c. Extra-wide Table Linens Plain white, bordered or Turkey red, at 25o per yard. Linen bureau scarfs, 2 yards long with knotted fringe, 25o each. New and at tractive styles 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 15o up. Silk ribbon remnants in all shades and widths at lOoper piece. These are only a few of our special bargains every department is a storo in Itself, and prices are always lower than you expect. L. J. Wilkinson, SO 8. Main St., Shenandoah. TUESDAY, May 17, 1802. Girvm, Duncan and Waidley. Base balls and base ball bats for the base ball fraternity. Children's Veneered Rockers best and cheapest. Sea Island Cotton Cord, 8c a ball. Fans, lc, Fans, 2c. Fans, 5c. Fans, 10c. And so they go, brisk and breezy. Triple Extract Cologne, All kinds, 5c a bottlo up to SI. 50 for a half pound bottle, or 10c half ounce. Bring your bottlo. Hanging Lamps Tho Improved Mammoth Bristol Hanging Lamps, ono hundred candle power, lust tho thing for offices, halls or stores. Call and examine them. Fancy Umbrella Stands, nice assortment. China Berry Sets Very fine for only 11.00 per set. 8 South Main Street. QUALITY, The Mrst Consideration. PRICES Always as low as consistent witli good quality. ' We have to-day a shipment of strictly Eresh Creamery anil Dairy Butter. Our Dairy Butter is finer than a fireat deal of Creamery, and lower in price. Our Baking: Molasses Is straight Fancy New Orleans, and tlic best we can buy. a quarts for 35c Our Tabic Syrups arc Pure Sugar Goods. We do not sell mixed or flavored syrups. In Canned Goods, we believe tliere arc no finer goods packed tlinn our Fancy Whole Rcd-Rlpc Tomatoes and our Fancy Northern Sugar Corn. 2 cans for 25c. Wc have good Standard Cold-Packed Tomatoes and Sugar Corn3 cans lor 25c. Wc do not sell "soaks" In canned goods at any price. 'Our Java Coftee is straight fancy Mandhellng Java not mixed tuith other kinds It is cheap at 35c. Our Country Lard is absolutely pure, not adulterated with cotton seed oil or tallow. You can buy lower priced lard, bxit it will not prove as cheap in the end. TK.Y LUNCHEON BEEF. Better than Corned Beef cheap aud couvenlent. A key with every can to open It. Two cans for 25 cents. I'or Making IMcuwe linvc Hvnporntecl PenclieH, Nectarines, Apri cot, lrmiCH anil AppleH, IlnlHliiM, iMttecl Cliurrlett unci Canned IMimpniii, Weonen lo-diiy Fine Norway iriueHt l'lBl! we can Uuy. Remember our Chipped Beef imd Bummer Sausage northwestern Daisy Minnesota Mour, at $& per barrel. Baled Hay, Straw and Feed. AT KEITERS Our Directory. jiE POtf OFFICE Shenandoah. Ofllco hours from 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Money Order and Registry De partment open from 8:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. Following is a schedule of the arrival and departure of mall trains. Mail matter for despatch must bo in tho office thirty minutes Dcioro tne time given dciow; Arrival. Destination. Departure. P.M. A.M. 1:40 4:24 8:20 A. M. P. M. (Phila., Western.) 1 and ! ( Southern States) ( New York and East-1 ern States and points on L. V. It. R. ) Asland. Girardvillo, ( Raven Run, Centra-1 lia, Mt Canneland) ( Hhamokin. ) 7:20 9:08 12:53 3:08 8:03 8:18 1:40 8:00 8:03 0:43 11:30 8:00 12:52 3:08 8:00 1:35 7i00 1:35 7:00 9:03 9:03 9:56 9:03 9:03 9:50 1:25 1:25 7:20 1:25 1:40 2:26 7:00 t:40 2:26 Pottsville. 7:20 11:30 7:20 9:03 11:30 11:30 7:20 2:50 6;28 8:18 9:50 1:40 2:60 20 9:56 Mahanoy City, 8:18 2:26 8:13 2:26 ( Mahanoy Plane, Lost I 2:50 9:56 9:56 urcekanaanait. ) 6:00 2:50 Frackville. r Carriers make a eeneral collection at 6:00 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 are made in tho business part of town at iu:ia a. m. ana x:uu p. m Fire Alarm lloxes. Tho following list shows tho location of tho alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Firo Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 16 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 31 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 62 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send and alarm open tho box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm is sent In the fire bell will sound tho number of tho box and repeat the alarm four times. now TO LOCATE ALARMS. If tho alarm Is sounded from box IS tho fire bell will strike one, then pause and strike five which will lndlcato that the Ore Is In tho vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm Is repeated four times. Ulectrlo llunulng Time. The electric cars now leave the corner of Main and Centro streets at 6 a. m. and leave at intervals of 45 minutos there after urtil 11 p. m. This schodulo will bo subject to a change from day to day, as the work of putting in tho turnouts pro grosses. Tho miners will find the early morning cars convenient. CARPET SWEEPERS, 2.50, J3.00, 43.60. At FRICKE'S, 10 South Jardin St. Illontvr mackerel, extra Blse, (lie DISHING IIP OF PETER'S POT-POURRI. FEW REFLECTIONS ON TOWN AND OTHER MATTERS. RAILROAD ' RULES CRITICIZED. A sHlnt on the Water Quoatlon and Two Pieces of Timoly Advice Other Thoughts of Leisure Put in Print. S EWELER Carl Hold erman placed a new sheet of glass in one of his Bhow windows yesterday. Tho loss of the old glass he sustained by reason of two boys throwing marbles at each other in a quarrel over a game. Tho calendars of tho Justices of the Poaco show but few cases these days. The limited working time at tho collieries mako the pays too small to' allow such expensive luxuries as fights. V The Columbia Hoso Company of town takes credit for boing tho first organization in the state to mako arrangements for an excursion to tho world's lair. All the members of tho company will take part in it and it looks as it they will have the company of a large number of outsiders, The arrangements are such that the com pany can ha7e twelve cars if they n?ed them. Lodgings and meals will bo fur nished on the train during tho entire trip. V Says the Shamokln Drift man, "Sbenan doah is going to vote noxt month on tho question of increasing the borough indebt' edness f 95,000. Whisker. I ?95,000? If you were to say one-half that amountlto the people of Sbamokin some of them would get a fit and a lew would likely die in astonishment. Shenandoah is a good sized town and its people aro liberal." The anti-smoking injunction under tho new book of rules of the Heading system does not apply to tho engines. V There is nothing in tho now P. & R, rules that prevents a conductor from "chewing" a passenger who fails to have his ticket ready. This is an oversight. "William M. Thomas, formerly of Maha noy City, and bettor known as "Bully Bill," has received a pension of $12 per month dating from July 18, 1890. lie was a member of Co. A, 7th Pa. Cavalry, and was pensioned undor tho general dis ability act. V James G. Hutton, formerly of town, writes from Tallapoosa, Ga., that that placo is booming and is pushing to tho front as one of the most rapid growing places in tho south. People from the north, east and west are flocking there evory day and new industries aro springing up like mush' rooms. The placo already has powder and cartridge works, an iron furnace, glass works, carriage, stovo and emery whoel works, machine shop, shoo factory, bolt works, an ice factory and bottling works and many other industries. Mr, Ifutton and his family are now locatod in Talla poosa. V Even if the proposed public water works of town do not requiro an expondituro of one cent more than the $95,000 asked for the cost to the people will be considerably over 5100,000 when the; forfeiture of the claims and costs to the water company, tho costs of tho special election, tho $2,000 spent by tho joint committoe and other expend! tures aro taken into consideration. V Tho builder of "palacos and halls of commerce" is a groat philanthropist in tho eyes of the now arrivals. N The days are gettin' hazy with the smoke o' forest tiros, An' they're warm, as well as lazy for tho mockln' bird DerSDlros A-slugln' In the blossoms how they strain their tender throats. An' tho hot sun shlnln' on 'em, makoa 'cm give us meitin' notes i It's Jos' the time for drcamln' of tho cool and shadv nooks. For rolUn' up your brooches for a splash into the brooks: It's wlshln' time, It's flshln' time It's time to take your ease Whero tho locust sings soprano to the tonor of tne Deesi A townsman has suggested that tho Herald give the erring Councilmon somo advice and not pound them so much. Vory good. AVo will begin by advising ono of them to toll who attempted to bribe him with a block of electric railway stock. Wo would also adviso them to lot tho people know how much tho proposed water works will cost and to givo some bona fide aseur anco that a second special election will not bo required to finish tho works. Petkr. Finest photos, GOc. per dozen, at Keagoy's. Wall paper and window shados at cost, Porta', 21 N. Main street. 4-28-tf pkiisoxal. W. P. Cox spent yesterday atShamokin. Miss Ollie Lewis is tho guest of Pottsville friends Mine Inspector Stein went trout fishing yesterday. Rev. II. Q. James spent yesterday in Girardvillo. Mrs. C. E. Titman visited friends in Mahanoy City to-day. P.J. McGuinness transacted business at the county seat yesterday. Dr. P. A. Bissel, of Mahanoy City, was in town yesterday afternoon. Misses Sallie and Euphomia Stein visited friends in Girardvillo yesterday. Win, A, Sterling, ex-Postmaster at Shamokin, was in town yesterday. "Larry" Mangam is now employed by tho electric railway company at Lost Creek. James Rice, manager of the Ivy Leaf base ball club, of Pottsville, was in town Monday. Charles Bowman and M. II. Kehler spent yesterday trout fishing and returned with a nice mess. Tho family of Rev. Win. Powlck left this morning for a two weeks' visit to Mrs. Powick's homo near Pottstown. Squiro J. J. Monaghan left for Wilkes, Barre this morning to arrange a foot racing match for town parties. Lieutenant "Jim" Daniels loft for Ful ton, Northumberland county, this morning, to attend a re-districting of tho C. & I. police. , Charles L. Shaw, of West Pittston, a regular subscriber to tho Herald, is in town, the guest of Assistant Postmaster Dengier. Robert Binning, traveling salesman for Robbins & Housonick, the hat and cap manufacturers of town, loft for Pittsburg and other western points this morning. S. G, M. Hollopeter, Esq., is one of the busiest men in the county to-day. During the past two weeks he has had his bands full of law business and has been very suc cessful, too. He returned homo on Satur day and left again yesterday. Sam is a hustler; there's no two ways about that. New Ilulldingg. Workmen yesterday commonced tearing down two of the one-story buildings on the Egan property, on East Centre street. The structures will be replaced by two three-story buildings, the first floors of which will bo used for business purposes and the upper stories as residences. As soon as the new buildings aro completed tho ola buildings on tho corner will be torn down and replaced by moro suitable structures. Hall is making cabinet photos for 50c. If Christian I2iulcavor, The Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, connected with tho Evangelical church, of town,, at a rogular meeting last evening held an election of officers which resulted as follows: President, Rev. R. M. Lichtenwalnerj V. President, George Wagner; Secretary, Thomas Snyder; Treasurer, Mrs. Raudenbush; Organist, Sadie Hassler. "Good Bye My Honey" schottlsche. Or gan or piano. 10 cents. Wilde's music store, Ice Cream Festivals. A strawberry and ice croam festival will be held in Robbing' opera house to-night. under the auspices of the English Luthoran church. This will bo the first festival of tho season. To-morrow night the "Y" will hold an ice cream festival in Robbins' opora house. Hall still leads. Photos 60c. per dozen. Youthful Prodigies. English newspapers aro talking of n little girl of ton who has rewritten the books of Euclid, supplied now examples find proved all her propositions. Youth ful prodigies aro commonly supposed to bo a peculiar product of tho forcing process of American civilization, but when thoy do appear in England thoy compel admiration from their precocity. John Stuart Mill struggled with Greek verso at nine, and Cardinal Newman at five was deep in Ovid, while the younger Pitt went up to the university at six teen with a storo of learning that amazed his tutors. Little Locals. The Lost Creek base ball club will cross bats with the Y. M, O, A. team, of Potts vlllo, at tho latter p'aco Saturday aftornoon next. A Loader. Since Its first introduction, Electric Bit tors has gained rapidly In popular favor, until now it is clearly in tho lead among puro medicinal tonics and alternatives- containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or Intoxicant, It is recognizod as tho best and purest medicine for all ail ments of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys. It will cure Sick Headache, Indigestion, Con' stipation, and drive Malaria from the yi tern. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 60c. per bottle. Bold by O. H. Hagenbuch. Waters' Welea beer it the best, Beilly sole agent. John A. 6-6-tl HIS WIFE HAD A SURPRISE FOR HIM OASB SIMILAR TO THAT OF ENOCH ARDBN'S. WHAT LOUIS RIGB DISGOYERED Duped by Hla Wife and Brother Who Mako Startllnsr Disclos ures Before tho Justice Re garding Their Relations. USTIOE of tho First ward, J, J. Monaghan, had a peculiar case be fore him last night. A case showing a wifo's perfidy and a brother's treachery. About two years ago one Louis Rico left town to seek work in tho west. A few days ago he returned to town unex, pectedly and found his wife nursing a baby two weeks old. Rice demanded an explan ation, but his wife was silent. Tho hus band abided his time and learned that his brother was living with tho faithless wifo, having deserted his own wifo, Rice and his sister-in-law held a consul tation and they decidod to yisit tho house occupied by the faithlesi couple. Thoy did so and bombarded the houso. Windows were smashed and doors woro damaged The brother and his mistress appealed to the law, and Rico and his sister-in-law were arrested on charges of assault and battery and disorderly conduct. Rice had counter warrants issued against his wife and brother, charging them with adultery and koeping a bawdy house. Mrs. Rice admitted that her brother-in-law was the father of tho infant child and set up in justification for keeping a bawdy houso that she was obliged to seek a moans of support. Squire Monaghan placed tbo woman and her paramour undor 5300 bail for trial. Tho woman and child went to jail. THE HAZLETON FIRE. All tho Losses Vouted up Plans for lteliulldllig. The total loss sustained by reason of the firo at Hazleton Saturday morning aggro gated ?C4 000. Tho destruction of the Lehigh Valley freight dopot alone entailed a loss of 38,000. Tho opera houso was valued at 11,000 and was insured for $10,000. The Waite Comody Company which was about to closo a week's engage' mont in 'the opora houso lost all its effects ; which wore valued at 10,000. Tho los3 by the destruction of the Valley hotel was fixed at $10,000, covered by insurance Tho opora houso will bo rebuilt at once and will be a brick building. Finest photos, COc. per dozen, at Koagej's, llase Hull. AT NEW YORK. New York 0 0 S 0 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 Second game : New York 0 110 0 0 Philadelphia 0 10 10 3 AT CLEVELAND, Cleveland..... ...0 0 3 0 Louisville 0 0 1 0 AT riTTSBURO. Pittsburg. .0 1 0 0 Chicago 1 0 0 3 AT ST. LOUIS. St. Louis 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati ..1 0 0 1 14 03 1 ' 0-0 0-3 0-1 01 0-3 3 0 0 0 0-4 x-5 AT BALTIMOHE. Baltimore.......... 0 l 0 0 1 ( Washington 0 10 10 1 Second game : Baltimore.......... .0 0 0 0 0 1 Washington 0 0 0 0 0! AT BOSTON, Boston. 0 3 0 0 2 0 Brooklyn 0 0 1 0 0 3 11 0-5 04 JC-5 0 2-11 1 o 4 The celebrated imported "Anchor" Pain Expeller is and ever will bo tho best remedy for all forms of Rheumatic diseases. 29 prize medals awarded to tho manufacturers of this valusble preparation. For sale at O. n. Hagonbuch, P. P. D. Kirlin, J. M Hillan and other druggists. 3t linportaut tu CupltnlUts. Capitalists who aro in search oi a place whero plenty land and abundant water power fur manufacturing plants can bo secured will find Lakosido a suitablo placo. Applications should bo mado at once to O. A. Keim, Shenandoah, as this offer will re main good for only a limited number of responsible parties. Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for as sumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, aud will use this remedy as di rected, giving It a fair trial, and experience: no benefit, you may return the bottle and hare your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoint. Trial bottle free at O. H. HagenbucVi drug store. Large sice 60a and f 1.00. Best photograph) and crayon at Dabb'i DIED AFTER AMPUTATION. Mrs. Jacob Ilrandt Submits to a Scvero Operation anil Hues not Survive. The Wilkes-Barre Record of Monday says Mrs. Celia, wife oi Jacob Brandt, whose husband is proprietor of tho tobacco store on South Main streot, near Public Square, died Sunday morning after tho mputation of ono of her legs above tho knee. Some time ago a vory small sore, not much larger than pin's head, appeared on tho foot near the sole and no at tention was paid to it. It kept on in creasing and getting more painful and the family became alarmed and summoned physicians, who saw that something must be done or blood-poisoning, and probably death, would result. Thoy advised ampu tation as the best course to take. This al ternative seomed so hard that Mr. Brandt determined to call on still another physi cian and surgeon, one from New York and he at once agreed with tho physicians of Wilkes-Barre. On Saturday the leg was taken off considerably above the kneo and the sufferer bore up under tho shock right bravely. But it was too severe, tho direaso too lar advanced, and Sunday morning at C o'clock she died. Blood poisoning had resulted from tho gangrene and the ampu tation, although a last resort, probably would not have stayed tho progress of the disease. Mrs. Brandt was 39 years of ago and was a sistor of Max Reoso, of town, who attended tho funoral at that placo yesterday. Wo are still on top. Cabinets at COc. per H. T. Hall. dozen. A MURDEROUS ATTACK, A Jewish Peddler Set Upon by a Hungar ian nt Hickory Swamp. Samuel Loipshetz, a Jewish peddler 40 years of age, was murderously assaulted at Hickory Swamp, near Shamokin, by a Hungarian named John Sherbi yesterday afternoon. Leipshczt entored his assailant's house to dispose of some of his wares. The, Hungarian jumped forward and grabbed the peddler exclaiming, "I will kill all the Jews." He thon dealt Loipshetz a blow on the head with a hatchet, splitting the skull open several inches. Tho peddler's con dition is critical, Sherbi has avoided arrest. He is supposed to havo fled to New York. Tho K. or O. U. Anthracite Castle, Knights of tho Golden Eagle, held a very interesting mooting last evening. After the rogular order of busi ness P. 0., Philip D. Holman, representa tive to the Grand Castle at Chambersburg, gave a very interesting report of the con dition of the order, showing that of the 44S castles in tho state over 30 wore in stituted during the;past year. Tho order h fast getting towards tho front ranks of socret societies and will soon reach the desired haven. The team work of Grand Castle officers was splendid and far from boing surpassed. The Grand' Castle will meet in Lancaster next year and tho town castle will try and show its strength and bring homo one of the big prizes, as thoy did two years ago, from tho county seat of Schuylkill. When Traveling Whether on pleasuro bent, or business, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup oi Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effec tively on tho kidneys, livor and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale in 60 cents and $1 bottles by all loading druggists. Headache curod by using Gregory's Powders. 15 cents a package Take no other. For sale by druggists. 6-5-lm Cabinet photos at Hall's, COc. per dozen. Should bo Itcuiovoil. A top piece of one of tho stacks at the incandescent electric light station hangs in a very dangerouB position above the street and should bo removed at once. It is hoped the company will give tho mattor its Immediate attontion. Twenty Yours" Experience. C. D, Frodricks, tho well-known pho tographer, 770 Broadway, New York, says: I havo boon using Allcock's Porous Plasters for 20 years, and found them ono of tho best of family medicines. Briefly summing up my exporienco, I say that whon placod on tho small of tho back Allcock's Plasters fill tho body with norvous energy, and thus cure fatigue, brain exhaustion, debility and kidney difficulties. For women and children I havo found thorn invaluable They never irritate tbo skin or causo tho slightost pain, but cure soro throat, coughs, colds, pains in side, back or chest, indigestion and bowel complaints." Finest photos, COe. per dozen, at Keagey's: Best work done at Bronnan's steam laundry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty, All work guaranteed. Buy Keystone flour, namo Lsssio & Co., printed on every sack. Be euro that tbo Ashland, Pa., is 8-3-3taw Coughing Loads to Consumption. Kemp' Balsam will stop the cough at once. Finest photos, COc. per dozen, at Kesgoy'