THE jj THE ..J HERALD'S SUCCESS. II HERALD'S SUCCESS Is gratifying to Its Large Circle of Readers. Is gratifying to Its Large Circle of Readers. ALL TJtE NEWS.FOn ONE CENT. f & ALL TI1E NEWS F011 ONE CENT. 1"Ar'rarTIL'iflrilV nflf Aifk WTriiftr. t VOL. VII.--NO. 128. SHENANDOAH, PA., SATURDAY. MAY 28. 1892. ONE CENT. Wilkinson's Busy Store. There is no store in Shenan doah, and probably none in the county, where such a grand as sortment of fine dress goods are displayed as we are now offering; the great demand for many of the most fashionable colors is daily increasing and many choice shades cannot be replaced. Wo are showing a completo lino of rich I English Hrocados at S7yte. Theso goods can not be seen elsewhere and aro the season's choicest offerings. We show all the newest shades of Dress Silk, Satins, Cashmeres, Henriettas, white and printed Lawns, India Linens. Embroidered Flounclngs, Sills Lace Flounces, etc The most completo Btock of stylish trimmings at lower prices than you usually pay. White Goods, Embroidery and Laces, hund reds of pretty styles, all new and correct. We carry the largest stock of underwear for men. women and children; every grado worth having at reasonable prices. Corsets at wholosale or retail. Our immense stock of tueso goods enables us to sell at fac tory prices. Ladles' Jersey llttlng summer vests at 9c. each. Our Second Floor Is filled with our soeclal lines of lino Lace Window Curtains, ohcnillo Curtains, Curtain Poles, White Marseilles Qullt3 and Smyrna Itugs. Hero will also be found an elegant stock of ladles' and misses' Sprit g coats a.itl AVrnps of every description, lntunt's Cloaks in cream or tan Cashmere, plain or embroid ered. Also a full lino of Infant's lace, silk or cashmere Caps. Our Cloak and Wrap Depart ment is the largest and most completo in this region and wo gunranteo prices to bo lower than any competitor. L. J. Wilkinson, SO 8. Main St., Shenandoah. WEDNESDAY, May 25, 1893. Girvin, Duncan and Waidley. Special Sale of Pennsylvania Baking Powder, Commencing Wednesday, May 25, For a limited time. Only 10 cts. In order to introduco this Powder wo havo cut the price until it is all out of comparison with the price you have been accustomed to pay for it. Quality up to a higher standard than any other in use. All persons having used it aro loud in their praises of Its merits. Duy a trial box, One pound in a box. Onco having used it you will uso no other. 5 South Main Street. For Sale 2 CARS CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY. Jjine Quality Small Bales. Another Lot ot Fresli Blade, Gilt-Edge DAIRY BTJTTEE I Just Received Tills Morning;. Old-Time Graham Flour ! Made of Choice Wliite Wheat, Iresh Ground and Fine Quality, We open to-day Velvet and 'lapestry Brussels new styles and handsome 2utterns. Special Bargains in Smyrna Hugs. At $2 mid $2.50. Former pi ice $3 and $3.50. Extra sixes, lieautlul patterns and VEItH CHEAP. AT KEITERS Our Directory, 9 pin poptf oppien Shenandoah. Office hours from 7:30 n. m. to 7:30 p. m. Money Order and Registry De partment open from8:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. Fnllnwlnff Is a schedule of the arrlvnl and denarture of mall trains. Mall matter for despatch must be in the office thirty minutes before the time given below: Arrival. Destination. Departure. P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. 1:40 4:24 IPhlla.. Western 1 7:20 12:52 2:M ) and ) 9:08 3:08 8:00 9:03 Southern States) 11:30 8:00 8:18 1:40 9:45 I New York and East-1 12:52 D.n.1 I . I n.AO o.m points on L. V. K. It. ) 8:00 1:25 9:50 Asland. 7;!!a 7i00 1:25 8:03 Girardville. 1:25 9:08 (Raven Run. Centra-1 l:4'l 2:28 9:50 1 Ua.Mt Carmel and y 7:00 HhamoKln. i:40 2:20 1 Pottsvllle. 8:18 9:50 ) 1:40 f ! 7:20 I 11:80 2:58 6;20 1 7:20 . 9:08 I 11:3,) 2:50 2:26 9:50 1 Mahanoy City, O.IO 2:28 1 Mahanoy Plane. Lost 1 11:30 2:50 8:18 9:50 Creek and Shaft. ) 8:00 2:20 9:56 i Frnckville. V 7:20 2:50 Carriers make a eeneral collection at 0:00 n. 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:jd a. m. anaviuu p. m. Flro Alarm lloxes. The following list sbows tho location ot the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Flro Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Dowers streets. 10 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Dridge 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. 52 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open tho box, pull down tho hook onco and lot go. When an alarm Is sent in the fire bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times, now TO LOCATE ALAIIMB. If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 the flro bell will strike one, then pause and strike Ave which will indicate that the flro Is In the vicinity of No. 15 box.iEvcry alarm Is repeated four times. Spectacles, to suit all eyes, at P. J. rortz's book and stationary store. 4-28-tf Meals at nil Iiours. Oysters all summer at George M. Scliociier's 0ster Bay, n "West Centre street. 5 20 tf CARPET SWEEPERS, S2.50, S3.00, J3.50. At FRICKE'S, 10 South Jardm St. To- t M AN INCREASED WATER SUPPLY, THIRTT-FIVH HUNDRED FEET OP EXTRA PIPE. NEW MOVE OF THE OLD COMPANY ConnootionsMade With thoGirard Estato Dams Whereby tho Town May bo Abundantly Supplied at all Times. N spito of tho ap proaching Bpecial elec tion to increase the " borough debt for the purposoof establishing public water works, tho Shenandoah Wa ter and Gas Company has inaugurated steps to greatly enlarge Its capacity for supplying the town with pure, wholesome water. "Within three wooks the company will bo in a position to supply the entlro town with an abundance of water from two indopendont sources. The com pany has made arrangements by which it receives an unlimited supply from tho Girard Estato Lost Greek dams. Connec tions hayo been made on the mountain a littlo abovo tho air shaft at the rear of Joseph Bell's property, Glover's Hill, and six-inch pipes have already beon laid from tho placn of connection to a point noar tho place where the oloctric railway turns on to Coal street. The pipos aro to bo laid to tho corner ot Coal and Gilbort streets, and will there be connocted by a "T" with tho pipes of the company already laid. Tho total longth of six-Inch pipe to be laid under tho now ar ranegement Is 3,600 feet. Thirty men are now engaged in digging trenches and lay ing pipes, and it is calculated that from two to three woeks will bo required to complete the work. The four-inch pipe now down on Coal stroet will not ho disturbed. The connecting of the now lino will cost the company about g-1,000. In speaking of tho new undertaking officers of tho company Bald yestorday: "We are simply perfecting our plant and guarding against any acci dents that may happen to our works at the eastern outskirts of tho town, by reason of which the supply may be cut off or dimin ished. The now connection will enable 'J 3 to keep up an adequate supply at all times and will bo abundant in cuso tho other plant should bo shut down. It is not to bo understood that wo anticipate any serious mishap to our old plant. The fact is, the ultimato caving in of some properties will broak our old couneclions at times and it will bo necessary to cut off tho supply of water until tha connections can bo made a?ain; but by this now undertaking we will bo enabled to keep the people abun dantly supplied at all times. There are few towns that can boast ol two independent sources for an abundant supply of pure water." The residents of Glover's hill aro do lighted over tho new connection, and have already asked that tho Borough Council give them a fire plug which may bo con nected with the new pipes. The place Is certainly in neod of one A 'Wonderful Machine. There is no doubt that man is a flno mechanism, but like every other machine he wears out by friction. It is said that ho is born again every two or tbreo years. His body is virtually ro-made from food. To retard this making over is radically wrong, as a man loses so much vitality in the delayed process that it takes a long time to rocuperato. The process of making anew is so accelerated by purging with Brandroth's Tills that a now man, as it were, may bo made n two or three months, and tho change in tho mechanism is such that the worn out part is replaced by tho now without tho usual running down of tho outlro machino. You don't have to stop for repairs. Purgo away with Bran- dreth's Fills, tho old, diseased and worn out body. Thoy aro purely ycgotablo, absolutely harmless, and safe to tiko at any timo. A lturo Opportunity Is offered by tho Nickel Plate, as thoy will sell tickets to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, at remarkably low rato from May 30th to Juno Cth, on account of tho Conferonco of tho German Baptist Brethren. G. A. II. Attend Dlvlno Worship. The local post of tho Grand Army of tho Kopublio will attend dlvlno worship to morrow ovoning, In accordanco with tboir usual custom. Rev. M, H. Havlco, of the English Lutheran church, will preach tho memorial sorrnon. Klectrlo Running Time. The electric cars now leave the corner of Main and Centre streets at 0 a. m. and leave at Intervals of 45 minutes there after urtil 11 p. m. This Echodulo will be subjoct to a change from day to day, at tho work of putting in tho turnouts pro- grosses, The minors will una meeariy morning cars convenient. ('flnwl Tlnn M w TTnnntr" ftphntttftnllA. Or gan or piano. 10 cents. Wilde's musio store. PKItSONAL. I. M. Waters, of at. Clair, spont tho day In town. Miss Phoobo Smith, of Mahanoy City, clrculatod among hor friends in town last evening. ThomA3 Johnson and Miss Rachel John son, of dandy Bun, Luzerne county, lire visiting friends in town. William M. Thomns, of lit. Carmel, wa a visitor to town to-day. lie contemplates purchasing property hero. Benjamin F. Kottsrerhas secured through 'Squire Shoemaker a pension of ?0 per month, dating from August SO, 1890. Superintendent Freeman and wife attended the graduating exercises of the Girardville schools last night. Mr. Free man says the exorcises were of a very nterostlDg character. Bev. William Powick returned home to-day, and will occupy the pulpit in tho 11. E. church to-morrow as usual. He has been spnnding the week visiting Philadel phia, Wilmington and Oovontryville. memorial Day, The lino of parade on Memorial Dav will form at 9:30 a. m. sharp. Tho Pottsvllle cadets, with fortv iml. formed men, will arrive hero on tho 8:40 Lehigh Valley train Monday morniog. uompiny a, 1st isegt., l'onna. Light Infantry, of town, have boon drilling the past week preparing for tho day. 'ine Indications are that tho calnhrntinn hero on Monday will excoed that of anv other In tho county. Shenandoah not only loads in point of numbers, but in patriotism 03 well. Assist tho old veterans in their noble work by doing your s haro to mako tho day a success. SUPT. HOUOK'S MISHAP. llo Was Thrown l'rom a Train at Glrnrd' vlllo Lust Night. Deputy State Superintendent of Instruc tion Houck mot with an accident last night and had a narrow escape frcm very serious injury. Mr. Houek and County Superin tendent Weiss woro passengers on a train going to Girardviilo last night to attend the graduating exercises at that place, Thoy becamo so deeply Involvod in conversation that they failed to notice the arrival of tho train at Girardviilo until it started from the depot. Mr. Houck and Mr. Weis3 hastened to the car platform and jumped off. The train had attained a good speed, but Mr. Weiss landed safely. Mr. Houck, on tho other hand, fell and sus tained sovoral painiul bruises on his hands and face. Fortunatoly the injuries were not serious and Mr. Houck was enabled to altond the graduating exercises. Shootlnc Match. A pigeon Bhooting match took place at mo parlc this morning betwoen William Foreman, of Kinctown. and John Herrine. of town. The formor killed six birds out of a total of seven, and the latter ono. Gout, Influonza, Backache, Pains In tho Side and all forms of Rheumatic diseases quickly disappear whon treated with tho celebratod importod Anchor Pain Expollor, Forsaloat O. H. Hagenbuch, P. P. D, ICirlin, J. M. Hillan and other druggists, Graduating Exercises Tickets. The charts for the sale of reserved tickets for tho High and Grammar schools exer cises will bo opened at Klrlin's drug store on Tuesday morning. Roserved seats will bo sold at 15 cents. General admission 10 cents. Best work dono at Brennan's steam laundry. Everything whito and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. Kepalrlng Track. The trackmen on the electric road last oveniug laid new rails at the corner Main and Coal streets, in town. The company has experienced considerable trouble at this point by tho cars leaving tho track. Vor Decorations. Flags, bannors, bunting and tissue paper feetoonings iu all colors for tho decoration of halls, etc., for sale at Max Reeso's, West Centre street, at the lowest pricos. l'uneral Sermon. Rev. H, G. James, of town, will preach tho funeral sermon of tholato John Fulton, at Girardviilo, to-morrow ovoning In tho English Baptist church of that town. Hoadacho cured by using Gregory's Powders. 16 conts a package. Tako no other. For sale by druggists. 6-5-lm Minneapolis. Tho Nickel Plato offers its patrons special ratos to tho Republican Convention from June 1st to Cth. Substantial rnvement, A substantial flag stono payomont has boon laid In front of tho Titman proporty, corner Coal and White streets. Fine photos, OOo. per dozon.at Keagey'e. l'rohlbltlon Delegates. B. G. M, Hollopotor, Esq., M. Vornooy, Rev. J. Proudo, James Pattorson and Jacob Kester, dologates from from this town to tho Stato Prohibition Conyontlon, will loavo on Wednesday next for Scran ton. Wall paper and window shades at eoit. Ports'!. 21 N. Main street. 4-28-tf PREPARATIONS FOR MEMORIAL DAY. CONGRESSMAN JOHN ROBIN SON WILL BE THE ORATOR. LIST OF GRAVES OF VETERANS Brief Mention Regarding Some of the Voterans Whoso Names aro on tho Record of tho Dead. RRANGEMENTS for the observation of Memorial Day are complete. Tho cere monies promise to bo of the most impressive character, and there will do doubt be a largo number of visi tors to town and a good attondanco at tho comcteries. Dur ! n g tho past week those who havo beloved ones in "tho silent cities" have had tho plots improved in many respects. The grass has beon cut and pots of fl( wors and plants have been tastefully arranged. Many of the graves present an excellent appearance and show tho effect of unwavering ndolity to tho momory of tho departed ones. . Tho oration of tho day will be mado by Congressman John RobinBon, of Delaware county, who is an eloquent spaakor and will no doubt kindle tho patriotic spirit in tho breast of tho old voterans and others who may listen to him. Tho veterans whoso graves will be docorated by the G. A. R. are specified below. Tho officers of Watkin Waters Post havo relied upon thoir records for the list and It may be possible that there are other graves that should come under the Post's jurisdiction. If this is so, tho parties cognizant of any oversight are requested to notify the officials at once. Tho list is as follows: Henry Horncastlo Jacob Dorr Jonathan Dirk James llarlor Henry D. Hrown Capt. G. 13. i Kitchen David. P. Urown Daniel KobO William Kehler ODD FELLOWS' CEMETEUY. W"m. Fenstormacher Andrew Dollch William Taylor Isaac Dletrlck Samuel Williams Prank Will man Capt. Thos. Williams David Snedden William Mooro David Nlcholia Jacob Shuev Gethyn Jenkins Charles Taylor William T. Richards William Shultz William D. Edwards Watkin Waters George Hamer Hlchard Hopkins Samuel Mitchell John J. Itecso Michael Shadier Samuel Wilson Jacob Ueacherj John Lance William Evans Henry staley bamuel Itushworth John Lamb ANNUNCIATION CEMETERY Patrick Welsh Mathlas Laubach Edward Murphy John Sunderland Edward Mitchell John llurns Patrick Grant Prank Matz Edward Coylo Patrick Curry John Bdmurick James Cosgrovo t The grave number fi.ty, as far as known, and of all tho veterans who sleep the sloep of tho ju'. not one went to the war from Shpu 'doah. This ws? t'uo to tho fact that when tho rebellion broke out Shenandoah was practically u wilderness. Watkin Waters Post has a membership of nearly ono hundred, and it is safe to say that thero aro as many more veteranB in the town who aro not connected with the organization, V Roferonco to tho history of some of tho sleeping voterans may not be out of placo hero. Henry Horncastlo, whose name Camp No. 49, Sons of Veterans, of town, boars, will bo remembered by tho old residents of town as having beon an employe at tho Shenandoah City colliory. Ho was an active membor of Watkin Waters Post, which dorived its name from his brother-in-law, Watkin Wators,; William Kehler wa3 a hero of two wars tho Mexican and Civil: Ho diod at a ripo old ago. Oiptain G. B. F. Kilchon ws.s adjutant of Watkin Waters Post for many years. He was an Invalid for many yours previous to bis death. V Frank Willman died under distressing circumstances. He was suffocated by gas in tho Kobley Run colliery at the same timo that John Reoie and Jonathan Was ley mot their death, whon efforts were being mado to extinguish the flro in the mine. V Captain Thomas Williams and Samuel Williams wore brothers of John P. Williams, tho'.furnlturo doalcr of town. John J. Reose, one-armod and daring, was one of tho best known and most pop ular men of tho town years ago. Ho at ono timo held tho High Constabloshlp. . Samuol Wilson, a popular voteran, mot his doath as a minor In the mines of the Wm. Ponn colliery. William Evans, an other of the veterans, was also killed in the mines. Samuol Rusbworth, will be remembered as a hotel proprietor in tho Fourth ward for mtny yoars. He was an eccentric charac ter and bluff in his treatment of friends as well as neighbors, but when he died thero was ample evidence that ho was hold In high estpem and that his death was deenlw mourned. William T. Richards wa9 a mnr.-lmnt In town for a number of years and was a momber of tho oneinal Grunt TUnr! TTta death was sudden and was deeply lamented. V Patrick Grant waB a well known rhnroo. ter of tho town and, though ho had faults, there woro many, who had a good word lor him. V Matbias Laubach was a ponriMfnllntir nnri his friends were ltgion. He was one of the original members of the Columbia Hoso company and was highly respectod by bi3 follow mombers.' SHAFT SPECIALS. Interesting Notes l'rom This Growlnp; Village. D. D. Boddall and wife spent Thursday in Port Carbon and Minersville. Miss Maud Lewis is visiting Philadel phia friends this weok. Miss Anni Kline gavo a social party to hor numerous friends on Thursday evening. An enjoyable time was spent. Joseph F.-itz, a breaker boy, had his leg broken on Friday, whilo playing around a mine car. Miss Irono Mies30 enjoyed a drivo to Ashland Friday afternoon. The Wm. Penn Juvonilo choir, of the M. E. church, will give a children's concert Tuesday evening, which promises to be an onjoyablo affair. Quite a number of our people will visit Likeside on Decoration day. MUs Ella Seidol, of Pottsvillo, i3 vis.iting; friends here. There is a rumor that a largo park wilt bo built near this place. Tho parties going into the enterprise will erect a large pavillion and flying horsos. It will bo sighted by electricity. Tony Garner, of Ashland, was a business caller this morning. X. Shaft, Pa., May 28, 1892. HERE AND THERE. Interesting Items Concerning Different Sections of tho Iteglon. The offico of division freight agent of tho New Jarsey Coutral Railroad, which was removed from Mauch Chunk to Williams port in April last, will bo located at Mauch Chunk again after June 1st. Tho Reading Company has placod an order with the Baldwin Locomotive Works for thirty-two engines. Hazleton's mail carrier force is to bo increased by July 1st. Tho force will ba increased from four to six men. The Hszloton Opera House that is to replace the ono recently destroyed by flro will bo finished by Septembsr 1st, next, and will cost $2 500. Mrs. John Suskitcb, of Shamokin, has given birth to a child having six toes on each foot and a thumb and five Angers on er.ch hand. A Greek Catholic church will be dedi cated at Audeuroid on Sunday. Billy Watson, of Philadelphia, and Mike White, of Mt. Laffee, are to spar four rounds with six ounce gloves under the Marquis of Queonsbury rules at St, Clair next Thursday, Thomas Butlor and John Coylo aro to play a game ot hand-balljat Girardville on Monday for $23 n side. Thomas F. Kerns, of Ashland is charged with ruining a young woman named Ellen Brennan, and his wife is charged with abetting tho crimo. Nino toon Shamokin employees of the Philadelphia and Reading Company, in cluding conductors and brakemen, quit work on Tuesday, claiming that the dull coal trado prevented them from making a living. President S. D. Helms, of the Pottsvillo Borough Council, refuses to sign any moro ordors until tho now empty treasury is re plenished. Tho twelve year old son of W. H. Myers, of Uazleton, is missing. Tho paronts aro Booking information concerning his whortabouts. Post Olllce Notice. Monday, May 30, Decoration Day, tho post office will be open until 11 oclock a. m. The carriers will mako tho 0 o'clock a. m collection, and 7 and 10 a. m. deliveries and collections. Brownsville, Yatesville, El langowen and Turkey Run will bo sotyod with 7 a. m. delivery. Money orders and postal notos will not bo issued or paid, When Traveling Whether on pleasure bent, or business, tako on every trip a bottlo of Syrup ot Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effec tively on tho kidneys, liver and bowols, preventing fevors, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale in CO cents and SI bottles by all loading druggists. Waters' Weiss beer is the best. John A. Koilly solo agent. 6-6-tt Call at Holdorman'a Jewelry Storo for quality and quantity. Corner Main and Lloyd stroots. Best photographs and crayons at DabVa