THE P THE THE J HERALD'S SUCCESS Is gratifying to Its Large Circle of Readers. HERALD'S SUCCESS Is gratifying to Its Large Circle of Readers. h ALL inE NEWS FOlt ONE CENT. Vj k jV W -v -Jt.. rfjf ftrirWflt jfkjkjJS ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT. Jj r iW A- A Jtr -fl. A A Jfc- Tfhr VOL. VII.--NO. 125. SHENANDOAH. PA., WEDNESDAY. MAY 25. 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 facilities for displaying our im mense stock. This week wo offer 65 pieces of yarfl-wldo Dross Goods formerly 16c, now 10c; also 200 pieces Bedford Cords and French Outing Cloths, worth from 12tf to 18c, all to go nt 10c per yard all these aro new goods bought for this special sale, and cannot bo equalled In the region for price or quality. Every color Is guaranteed fast and every shado Is now and correct. Wo also offer one casoyard-wido Bleached Mus lin at 8c, regular 10c quality! 50 pieces of Checked Nainsook at 6c, reduced from 10c. Thirty pieces Plaid White Goods extra line quality at 9c, marked down from ISHc. Extra-wide Table Linens Plain white, bordered or Turkey red, nt 23o per yard. Linen bureau scarfs, 2 yards long with knotted fringe, 25c each. New and at tractive stylos of lino Laces and Embroid ery at less than Usual prlceB. Kid Gloves in tans, brown3 or black at BOo. Silk gloves and mitts from 15o up. Silk ribbon remnants In all shades and widths at 10c per 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 S. Slain St., Shenandoah. MONDAY, May 23, : Girvm, Duncan and Waidley. Handkerchiefs. Wo havo Just received the largest and best selected stock of handkerchiefs ever shown in this vicinity foreign and domestic. For quality we make tho bold assertion that no otner merchant can touch us on our 5 and luc values lor either ladies, gents or child, ren. Theronre embrncedln this hnndlrer. chief lino a gent's handkerchief f or lOo which sens ior sa at other places. Stationery Specialties. Pen and Pencil Pads, Buy one of our Be "Niagara" pads, best thing ever gotten up for tho money. Best Pocket Memo's, Counter books, &c. Finest thing in paper and cnvelopos Is our "Ly coming Mills," 15o a box, Sewing Tables. 75c and (1, very nicely finished and strong, Handsome wasto baskets, all sizes, A lot of Brass and Japanned Bird Cages. Just in. 8' South Main Street. For Sal To-day ! 2 ARS CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY. Mne Qiialiiy Small Bales. Another Lot of Fresli Made, G-ilt-Edge DAIRY BUTTE A ! Just Received Tills Morning:. Old-Time Graliam Flour ! Made of Choice Wlilte WJieatj Xresh Ground and Mne Quality, OABPETS. 7Pe open to-day Velvet and lapestry Brussels-iew styles and handsome patterns. Special Bargains in Smyrna Bugs EIAt Salancl $2,50. Former price $3 mid 3,50, JExtralZ8e8,lbeaxtt1ta' patterns and VJ2HX CMjEAF. .H' V.t Ml O VIC Our Directory. jin pot" office Shenandoah. Office hours from 7i30o. m. to 7:30 p.m. Money Order and Iteglatry De partment open from8:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. Followlnir fs a schedulo of thn nrrivjil ntid ilpnnrtitrn nf mill trains. Mall matter for despatch must bo In tho office thirty mmuies c-cioro tno time given dciow; Arrival Destination. Departure, P.M. A.M. 1:40 4:24 2:20 8:00 9:03 8:18 1:40 9:43 8:00 9:03 1:23 0:50 1:23 9:08 1;25 9:08 2:20 9:50 j:40 2:20 8:18 9:50 1:40 2:20 9:50 8:18 2:20 8:18 9:50 2:20 9:50 A.M. P.M. I Phila., Western 1 and ( Southern States) 7:20 9:08 12:52 3:08 8:00 12:52 3:08 8:00 1:33 7iCK) 1:3.3 7:00 1:40 7:00 11:30 I New York and East 1 East-1 and . U. It. i orn States and 9:03 I points on L. V, Asland. Glrardvillc. 7:20 Raven Run. Centra- ! Ua.Mt Carmeland I Hnamoitin, I Pottsville r 7:20 11:30 7:20 9:08 11:30 11:30 7:20 2:50 6i20 2:50 Mahanoy City. I Mahanoy Piano, Lost 1 Creek and Bhaft. 2:50 6:00 2:50 Frackvlllo. r Carriers mako a general 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:is a. m. anaz:uu p. m, Flro Alarm Hoxes. Tho following list shows tho location of the alarm boxes of tho Shenandoah Firo Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 16 Bowers and Centro streets. 21 Brldgo and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 34 Main and Poplar Btreets. 35 Main and Coal stroots. 42 Gilbert and Cent.ro streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 52 Chestnut and Coal streets. ToBcndan alarm open tho box, pull down the hook once and lot go. When an alarm Is sent In tho fire bell will sound tho number of tho box and repeat tho alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If tho alarm is sounded from box 15 the firo bell will strlko one, then pause and strike five which will lndlcato that tho Ore is in the vicinity of No. 13 box.cEvery alarm Is repeated four times. Electric ltunnlug Time. Tho olectrio cars now leavo the corner of Main and Centre streets at 6 a. m. and leavo at intervals of 45 minut03 there. aftor uctil 11 p. m. This Echodule will bo subject to a change from day to day, as tho work of putting in the turnouts pro grosses. The minors will find tho early morning cars convenient. CARPET SWEEPERS, J2.60, 83.00, J3.50. At FRICKE'S, 10 South Jardin St. teK GHURGH LAW SUITS RIPEN, THE INTERMINABLE QUARREL GOES TO COURT AGAIN. A' CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT Rev. Andruchowiez Arrested on tho Ground That Ho Illoffally Took Away Church Property. Trustees Also Arrested. T would seem to tho ordinary observor that the Greok Catholic church congregation in this town had suffi cient li ligation in tho courts to last it for many years to como, but tho supposition is not realized, A few days ago the trustoos of tho church got together and looked over the assets of the church aa left by its late pastor, Kev. Constantino Andruchowiez, when ho left tho town on tho 20th of March, last. Among tho things found missing werojtwo cometory deeds, doeds to tho lots upon which the churches in town and Kingston s'.and, insurance policies on the sai( churches, threo clocks, a chalice, a lot of platos, a censor, a lot of books and a lot of pictures, together with a lot of etc., etc., all valued at $4,600. Diligent search failed to disclose tho goods in town and tho trustees concludod that Rev. Andrukowicz had taken them with him when ho left. Lawyers Hollo- peter, of town, and Schalk, of Pottsville, were callod upon for advice and the trustees were informod that they had a ,'ground for an embezzloment suit. Accordingly the trustees had a warrant issued by 'Squire Shoemaker, and Constablo Phillips, of town, was deputized to place Kev. Andru cnowlcz unaer arrest. Tno priest was brought to town from Luzorno county, and his friends furnished bail for a trial of tho case at court. Upon his return homo Kov. Andrucho wicz concluded that he was a victim of a conspiracy and ho swore out warrants for tho arrest of the ton trustoos who entered the suit against him. Yestorday Isaac Phillips, a constablo of Honeybrook, camo to town armed with warrants for tho trustoes. "With tho assist' ance of Constablo Phillips, of town, ho succeeded in placing all tho trustoes under arrest and they furnished ball in tho sum of 300 each. The trustees of tho church claim that tho suit of Kov. Andruchowiez is only a bluff. They say that tho priest was about to leave tho country and tho only way in which they could koop him within thq jurisdiction of tho court to account for the missing arti cles was to causo his arrest on tho charge of embezzlement. Continued Success. Ci&ronco Bonnett and his company gave anothor excellent entertainment in Fergu son's theatro last night before a largo audi ence. Tho play was a romantic Mexican drama entittlod "The Koyal Slave" and it was magnificently produced. Mr. Bennett, who is an actor of remarkable .ability, was warmly applaudod for his interpretation of the leading role and tho company gave him excellent support. The play is a strong one and the audionco evidenced lis appreciation frequently during the evening. Mr. ,Ben neti .affording tho theatrical patrons an opportunity to witnoBS some of the best performances of tho season at popular prices and they are taking' advantage of it. To night tho powerful Russio-Amorican play' entitlod "Ivan's Oath' will be produced with beautiful special scenery, Worthy or Recognition. Tho watchfulness of our paid police force was demonstrated early Monday morning. One of tho oloctric light wires broke and fell upon tho railroad trostlo at tho Penn sylvania depot and the ignition that fol lowed ultimately set tho bridge on fire.. Ono of the polico discovered the flro and, with tho assistance of anothor membor of the force, put it out and removed tho broken wiro. Wlieu Traveling "Whether on pleasure bent, or businoss, tako pn every trip a bottle of Syrup 01 Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effec tively on tho kidneys, livor and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sicknoss. For sale in 60 cents and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. l'lcnlo at miungoireu. Arrangements have boon made for a monster picnic at Ellangowen on Decora' tlon day. Among the attractions will bo a foot raco for $25. Nickel Plate tells Decoration Day ox cursion tickets, May '28th and 80th, at one faro for tho round trip, good returning until June 2nd. d&w-tf ' Meals at all lioura. Oysters all, .imtuiucr at George 91. Sciociicr's Oyster Bay, xi west centre street. 5 20 tr HERE AND THERE. Interesting Items Concerning Different Sections of the Iteglon. N. B. Matbias, an aged citizen ol Maha noy City, died at that place yestorday. Deccasod leaves a wife and seven children. John Fulton, formerly of Glrardvillc, died in Chicago on Saturday. Tho do- ceased was a son of Foreman David Fulton, of the former place. Pottsville has two saloons run by Folan- ders, and the county seat papers aro kick ing. C. O. Burket and and Mies Emma Mauror, both of Ashland, wore married on Monday. Joseph Oough, formerly engineer at the Logan colliery, has accepted a position as rope splicer at Mahanoy Plane. The employes of the Logan colliery at Centralia aro busy trying to prevent tho spread of a flro that bu9 started in one of the culm banks. The committeo of tho Gwilym Gwont monumental eisteddfod committoo met in tho Cambro-American rooms, Pittston, on Saturday. Tiie members of the committoo from Wyoming and Lackawanna valleys were all present. In consequence of the approaching heated term and tho difficult; in getting choirs to rehearse, it was resolved to postpone tho eisteddfod from July 4 to Thanksgiving Day. Tho Panther Creek Valley Power and Light Company, recontly organizod, has purchased the oiectric light plant in Lansford. The company agrees to furnish the borough of Lansford with 27 arc lamps at 82 each per annum. Hszleton has put the long distance tele phono into use. Tho Grand Lodge of tho Koyal Arcanum have set apart Juno 23rd as a dav of (ren oral observance of that order, June being the month in which tho order was founded, The local lodge is making arrangements accordingly. Tho loss by reasop of tho flra at Lansford on Saturday last has. been figured at $5,000, It was caused by a defective flue. The Schoppo orchestra has been engagod to furnish tho music for tho "13" social club of Mahanoy City on the evening of May GOth. r Tho Ashland base ball club will play at Mahanoy City to-morrow aftornoon. Tho change mado by the P. & R. com' pany at Ashland in making its depot tho patsongor station has rosulted in what may bo called an omnibus ' cincb." Tho "Washington Firo Company, of Ashland, is making a largo hand-ball court, The Union Coal Company will erect two breakers between Shamokin and Mt. Car mol in tho near future. A madened Hungarian .at Shamokin plungod into a crowd of young mon at Shamokin and stabbed an innocont party, Tho following item clipped from the Sunbury Daily has caused considorablo merriment in town. It is an excellent sample of journalistic imagination -. "Far mor Kulp, of Shamokin, caught a wild cat in Centre county and gavo it Tom Larkin.tof tho Larkin House, at Shamokin. Tom soon tired of the dangerous feline and when Pat King, of Shenandoah, asked for it Tom gavo it to him and ho took it to his home. On Saturday aftornoon with sev eral friends Pat wont to the barn whero tho cat was kept and in order to show how tame tho cat was roleased it from the cago in which it was con fl nod. The cat at once sprang at King and boro him to tho floor, scratching and biting him. After a hard struggle Pat's friends got him away from' (ho dangerous beast. Jle is in a critical condition and may die. Ono of tho cat's fore legs was broken in tho struggle and it was killed to end its suffering," A strangled infant female child was found by the Shamokin police, and a coro ner's jury has failed to ,bringout a clue, to, tho, guilty, parties, The authorities, havo also failed to glean satisfactory evidonco regarding the.chijd found in a store box in an Ashland cometory, East Franklin colliery, sear Tremont, which had been idle since March last, resumed operations to-day. Thomas Sharp, of New Philadelphia, was covered by a fall of coal at Eagle Hill colliery yestorday, and was suffocated beforo his body was taken out. Mrs. James R. Deegan is dangorously ill. Hor frionds aro very approhonslvo re garding her condition. A gamo botwoen tho Mahanoy City and Tamaqua base ball clubs will bo a Mem orial Day attraction at Mahanoy City. Shamokin people aro circulating a peti tion to have tho wards of the town roduced from six to four. A firo ip Freoland yosterday dnstroyod throe dwellings owned by "William Kugans, David Ilanlon, Sr., and Patrick Uanlon. Buoklen's Arnica Salvo. Tho Bost Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Bheum, Foyer Sores, Tettor, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no paymont roquired. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction, ormonoy refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by O. II. Hagenbuch, Headacho cured by using Gregory's Powders. 15 cents a package. Tako no other, For salo by 'druggists. 6-5-1 m Best photographs and crayons at Dabti FALSE ALARMS ABOUTFULL TIME. RUMORS OP BRIGHTENING PROSPECTS ARE EMPTY. THE REVIVAL ONLY A SPURT Additional Collieries Put in Oper ation But tho Working Time for all Remains tho Same. A Boomloss Boom. UNNING for itoms relating to tho pro frV "4l' r oaDie poncy ot tno U?3&gr& o.&i.co.to piper is like seeking bears at Kappahan, ifv sftrf n0CK- "eports 01 mil jWSLp time at tho colliorles A have furnished abun' dantammuni.ion for pross correspondents, but aro liko toy balloons go up oasy and break soon. Dilligont inquiry by the HKjtATjD reporters has failod to bring to the. surface any hopo for an early brightening of the coal trade horizon. Truo, the P. & li. company is making preparations to increaso the production, but tho minors at tho working collieries have no hope for pecuniary benefit. Collieries that havo been idle for somo time, past aro being put into operation on tho same basis upon which the other collieries are being operated four days a week and nine hours per day. Tho now order is what may bo termed a curtailed bjessing. One thing is, certain, if tho P. & R. O. & I. Co. doos not make provision for more steady and better working time in tho near future, as Josh Billings often re marked, "Somethingjinust bust." Tho Influx of immigrants adds no cheer ful color to tne perspective view. Tho prices of coal in New York havo been raised and the people tbero are all worked up over tho outrage, but we havo failed to seo an item In any of the papors regarding the miner. Nono of tho papers have oskod if tho wages of tho minor has been raised, Of course, we all known, tho minor is not "in it" at present. HALF "RATES To Minneapolis VI11 Pennsylvania Kull routl. For tho benefit of delegates and visitors to tho Republican National Convention at Minneapolis, on Juno Tth, 1802, tho Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Minneapolis, from all princi pal stations on its linos, at a single fare for the round trip. Tho rate from New York is 31.50; Philadelphia, 529.75; Baltimoro, 28.50; Washington, 28.50, and other sta tions in proporation. Tho tickets will bo sold from June 1st to 5th, inclusive, and tho return, coupons will be good to leavo Min neapolis or St. Paul from Juno 10th to 25th inclusive, 1892. A choice of rout03 west of Chicago may bo made. llnse Hall. AT BOSTON. Boston...... .....0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 24 Now York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 03 .Sccpnd, game : Boston .. ...0 0 0 0 0 9 0 1 x 10 Now York 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 & AT BALTIMORE. ualtlmoro 0 0 2 3 2 0 0 Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 AT CLEVELAND. Cleveland ..0 0' 0 0 '0 2 0 St- Louis ,-..0 0,0.0 0 0 0 0 0-7 1 0-5 0 0-2 0 0-O AT BROOKLYN. Drooklyn..........0 2 2 0 0 5 5 0 121 Washington .1 0 0. 002100 4 HALF RATES To Gettysburg via l'eims j 1 vnnlil ICallroail. On Thursday, Juno 2d, 1892, tho ''Hijrh Watermark," Monumont will bo dedicated1 on thq , field qf Gettysburg. This, monu't ment marks, tho highest point within tho Union lines roached by Pickett's troops in tho memorable charge of Juiy 3d, 1861. Tho monumont has, boon erected under tho auspjees of tho Battlefield Memorial As sociation, Tbo dodicatory ceremonies will bo highly interesting, consisting of speeches, poems, music, and military ex ercises. A largo number of veterans, both officers andfprivates.i will bo gatherod pn tho historic Hold and tho occasion will be a most momorablo ono, For the benefit of thoso desiring to at tond, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will, on Juno IsOnd 2d, sell oxcurslon tickets from all principal stations on tho lines to Gettysburg at a; single Jare for the round, trip. Return coupons will bo valid for use until June 4th, inclusive. Tho (irariutite?, Tho Fourteenth Annual Commence raent of tho Shenandoah High .School, class of '02, will be hold In Ferguson's thoatre on Friday, June 8rd. Tho pro gramme of tho oxercises tooms with bril liant foaturos. It is remarkable for the numerous themos of national importance. Tbo class this year is tho largost tlat has graduated from the school. Tho Grammar School exercjses will bo hold on Thursday evening, Juno 2nd; and the junior oxer ciaos of tbo High School will bo held at 2 p.itn. on Friday! June j3rd, Fino photos, COc. per dozon.at Keagoy'i A SURPRISE PARTY. Sirs. John I.. William Honored by Her Friends. Mrs. John L. Williams, who is about to movo from town and join horhusband,who was recently mado Genoral Superintendent for tho Union Coal Company, with head quarters at Shamokin, was tondored a sur prise party last ovcnlng by her friends, at her rcsidenco on South Jardin street. An excellent supper cappod with fruit and ico cream was served and games and vocal and instrumental music mado tho evening pass very pleasantly. Tho climax of tbo surprise was the pre sentation to Mrs. "Williams of a handsome chair. Mr. J. J. Franoy mado the pre sentation address and Mine Inspector Stein mado a brief, but very graceful ac knowledgement in behalf of tho recipient. Among the guests present wore : J. I. "Williams, J. J. Franoy, J. J. Bradigan, William Broughall, "William Stoin, John "W. Morgan, Thomas S. Koborts, John Senior, P, J. Ferguson, Noah J. Owens, John G. Davis, Albert Hoover, Arthur Trozise, J. H. Pomeroy, Thomas L. "Williams, Thomas Baid, Robert Glover, Henry S. Jones, David Evans, Thomas Broughall, C. O. Williami, John Higgins, Samuel A. Beddall, Archio Howes, of Clinton, Iowa; John J. Price, Grant Fielders, John Stein, Clyde Glover, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. J. P. "Williams, Mrs. J. J. Franoy, Mrs. J. J. Bradigan, Mrs. J. "W. Morgan, Mrs. Thomas S. Roberts, Mrs. John Senior, Mrs. J. H. Pomeroy, Mrs. N. J. Owens, Mrs, Albert Hoover, Mrs. Arthur Trezise, Mrs. Thomas L. Williams, Mrs. Robert Glover, Mrs. Honry S. Jones, Mrs. Thomas Balrd, Mrs. Dove, Mrs. David Evans, Mrs. John J. Davis, Mrs. William Broughall, Mrs. Thomas Brough all, Mrs. S. A. Beddall, Mrs. J. Higgins, Mrs. J. J. Price, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Kerslako, Mrs. Kerns, Mrs. James Wil liams, Mrs. Connick, Mrs. Woods, of New York; Misses Jessie, Agnes and Sarah Stein, Mary Pomoroy, Emily Jones, Priscilla Parry, Sallie Senior, Mary Shollenberger, Ruth Williams, Salli& Lewis, Ida Lewis, Kale Glover. 1'JJltSONAI.. Oscar Yost spent yestorday afternoon in Ashland. John Wyatt and family have removed to Lebanon. P. J. Ferguson wont to Pottsville to-day to attend to legal business. The John L. Williams family will movo to Shamokin on Juno 1st. Anthony Reynolds is now in charge of the new shaft at Indian Ridge colliery. Division Superintendent Schrefiler is confined to his homo at Ashland by sick noss. ' Mrs. Georgq O'Donnell presented her Siusband with a bouncing baby, and Georgo s all smiles. Roo Fulkerson is a guest at the Fergu son House. Mr. Fulkerson is looking after the local intorosts of James W. Queen ifc Co.-, of Philadelphia. W. J. Lloyd, tho well known caterer of town, is now employed at the Palace theatre restaurant in Girardville, which is conductodby "Jim" Jacoby, also a woll known Shonandoahite. fl. P. Mellet, 'Squiro Monaghan, J. E Reilly and another equally good looking Shenandoah gentleman, drove a tandem (earn through town Monday andfho turn out from end to ond had a sporty look. Ashland Telegram. Little Locals. It is now necessary for a school director to take tho oath of office beforo he can loir all v serve in that position, according to the Act of April 10, 1891. ,Tho scholars' who graduate this term from tho High School aro busy. The streets .upon which prushod stone has been dumped present a pleasing appear ance. The Memorial Dav committoo is work ing hard. The exercises will be of a vory Improssivo character. . Decoration Day Excursion Rales on tbo Nickle Plate, May 28th and 3Qth, one faro for round trip. Good until Juno 2nd. d&w-tf "Good Bye Mv Honev" schottische. Or. gan or piano. 10 cents. Wildo's music storo. Should be SatUlled. A drummer who visited town last night Baid, "Tho peoplo of this place will find a pumping water system a whito elephant on thoir hands. Constant improvement and re pairing of machinery and political dicker ings for positions will soon tire tho people. I understand tbo town Is now supplied by a gravity system under tbo control of a com pany, and if tho people are wise they will lot well onough alone." Bost work done at Brennan's steam laundry. Everything whito and spotless. Ls.ce curtains a epoclalty. All work guaranteed. . Excursion tickots at one faro for round trp via Nickel Plato, May 28th and SOth, Docor&tlon Day. d&w-tf Wall paper and , window, shades at if. rortz's, 21 n, Main street 4-28-tf ' Bpectades, to ' cult 'all'eyea, at F,, J,' j. urui. d uvvk nuu.iiaiiunury siurs. a-zo-i!
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