ry m jqji jqi yr nyr iprg jyt jt a THE j TUB a HERALD'S SUCCESS la gratifying to Its Large Circle of Readers. HERALD'S SUCCESS i Is gratifying to Its 3 Large Circle of Readers. J L ALL THE NEWS Toil ONE CENT. JJ rfV ijflf frt fV jfttr ntfLr ifi ia LALL THE NEWS FOIt ONE CENT. A VOL. VH.-NO. 129. SHENANDOAH. PA., MONDAY. MAY 80. 1892. ONE CENT. '0 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. we are showing a complcto line of rich Lnglish Brocados at 37Ho. These goods can not bo seen elsewhere und aro tho season's choicest offerings. Wo show all the newest shades of Dress Silk, Satins, Cashmeres, Henriettas, white and nrlnted Lnw. Intlln Linens. Embroidered Flouncings, Silk Lace Flounces, etc. Tho most complcto stock 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 tho largest stock of underwear for men. women and children; every grado worth having at reasonable prices. Corsets at wholesale or retail. Our Immense stock of thoso goods enables us to sell at fac tory prices. Ladles' Jersey fitting summer vests at 9c. each. Our Second Floor Is filled with our special lines of fine Lace Window Curtains, Chenille Curtains, Curtain Poles, White Marseilles Quilts and Smyrna Kugs. Hero will also be found an elegant stock of ladies' and misses' Spring Coats and Wraps of overy description. Infant's Cloaks in cream or tan Cashmero, plain or embroid ered. Also a full lino of infant's lace, silk or cashmere Caps. Our Cloak and Wrap Depart ment is tho largest and most complete in this region and wo guarantco prices to be lower than any competitor. L. J. Wilkinson, SO 8. Slain St., Shenandoah. WEDNESDAY, May 25, 1893. Girvm, Duncan and Waidley. Special Sale of Pennsylvania Baking Powder, Commencing Wednesday, May 25, For a limited time. Only 10 cts. In order to Introduce this Powder we have cut the prlco until It Is all out of comparison with tho price you havo been accustomed to pay for It, Quality up to a higher standard than any other In use. All persons having usod , It aro loud in their praises of Its merits. Buy a trial box. Ono pound In a box. Once having used It you will uso no other. 8 South Main Street. For Sale To-day ! 2 CARS CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY, JBine Quality Another l,ot ol Gilt-Edge DAIRY BUTTEE ! Just Received Old-Time Graham .Flour ! Made of Choice lYIiite Wheat, Quality, We open to-day Velvet and styles and handsome patterns. Special Bargains in Smyrna Hugs. At $2 nnd gj.so. Former price 3 and $3.50, Extra sines, beautiful patterns and KEJJI CJOLHAJP. AT KEITER'S A SERMON TO THE VETERANS, THE GRAND ARMY AND SONS OP VETERANS HEAR AN EFFECTIVE SERMON. By Rev. Havlce, In tho English Lutheran Church Last Night, Honor to the Dead and Re spoot for tho Living. VERY interesting sermon was preached in tho English Lu theran church on .North Jardin street last ovening by tho pastor, Kev, SI. II. Havico, for tho os pecial benefit of "Wat kin Waters Post, No. 141, G, A. It., and tho Sons of Votorans. Thoro was a largo attendanco by the mom bora of both organizations and tho sormon was listoned to with deep interest. Rev. Ilavico took his text from Matt. 2G-15. "Tho North increased in wealth, population and spirit of progress; tho South romainod stationary. Her mlnos remained undeveloped, her rivors, filled with tho greatest wator power in the world, romainod unfettered by mills or factories. Jb'or years tho North hopod against hope that tho South would awaken to tho blight and curse of slavery. History will nover honor J eft. Davis. "Wo are willing to rocognizo tho courage and valor of the .Confederate soldiers; wo can give thorn all credit for tho oducation of tho times, for the passions and feelings of tho hour; nevertheless, it "will remain truo that tho South sought to destroy tho best govern ment tho world has over known. Men wero rot slow in recognizing tho truo inwardnoss of the contest. As early as 18C2 the freedom of the slaves bocome apparent, when Lincoln Shi i, 'If Lee is driven back from Maryland, I will crovn tho event by declaring tho freedom of the slaves. The battlo of Antietam was fought September 17, 18C2. On Soptomber 18, 1802, Lee retreated across the Patomac and was hurled back from Northern soil. On September 22, 1802, Lincoln declarod the froodom of the slavos in tho states and parts of states that wore then in rebollion to take place January 1, 1803. From that CARPET SWEEPERS, f2.60, J3.CI0, S3.W. At FRICKE'S, 10 South Jardm St Small Bales. r resit Mntlc, TUIs niorniiitf. JBresh Grotind ami Fine CABPBTS. Zapestry Jirttsselsneio Tfcspot whereon he fought nd fellto save .Ms couril-rys honor, batliteomekrk .,! Sings sof from nbiii crep A4 : hour tho American people havo stood as ti unitod people. ""We should hold in momory tho saeri flees of tho Union army. Should we for get our nation's dead tho defender of our homos? Can we forget Shorman's inarch to the sea? Cn wo forget the defoat at Bull Hun? Can wo forgot Gettysburg, where wo hurlod the foo back from North ern soil? "Patriotism should over dwell in tho United Stntes so long as thoir remains a Hunker Hill, a Gettysburg, or a Shiloh. "The duty wo own to tho Grand Army of the Republic is honor to tho dead, ro spoct to tho Hying, reward to the wounded, and recomponso to the widows and orphans. ""Work for the veterans: In tho days from 1801 to '05 you did nobly, grandly; but when you laid asido tho implements of warfare tho battles of your lives wero not over, x ou are marching on more than 300,000, strong and if you aro true to vour nome, true to your country and true to your God, there is. anothor battlo you must ugni a pattio mat could mako all oar.h v neu iremnie." Tho Company Leuves, The Clarence Bennett Company begins a weok'a engagement at the Palaco theatro, Uirardvillo, to-night. Upon the oloso of tho engagement the company will jump to Burlington, N. J., where Mr. Bjnnett will tondor tho mombers tho usual annua benefit. The company will play thero one Hlght and produce "Ilamlet," which met with excollont favor hero Friday ovoning, It has boon Mr. Bonnott's custom for years to tendor a oonofit to his company before qloslng tho season. Mr, Bennett has fur ished. tho theatrical patron) with a series of excollont plays during the past week, and should he return hero ho may depend upon it that ho will have large audtonces When Traveling Whether on pleasure bent, or businoss. take on every trip a bottle of Syrup 01 Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effec tively on tho kldnoys, liver and bowols, preventing fevers, headacbos and other forms of sickness. For ealo in CO cents and ?1 botllos by all loading druggists. Waters' Weiss beer is the best. John A, Kollly nolo agent, 6-6-tl Post OHlco Notice. To-day, being Decoration Day, the post office will be open until 11 oclock a. m. Tho carriers will make tho 0 o'clock a. in. collection, and 7 nnd 10 a, m, deliveries and collections. Brownsvillo, Yatosvlllo, El- langowen and Turkey Hun will bo servod with 7 a. m. dellvory. Money orders and postal notos will not bo Issued or paid, Spoctaclos, to suit all oyos, at F. J, Pprtz's book and stationary storo. 4-28-tf Call at Holderman'a Jewelry Storo for quality and quantity, Corner Main and Lloyd Btroots, ii 1 1 Best photograpba and crayons at Dabb' ON HIS JOURNEY. A Newspaper aiuu's Impression of the .West. Editor H. C. Boyer, of tho Hkrald, has journeyed as far us Cleveland, Ohio, on his western trip, alter pleasant vialta to Elmira and Buffalo. "Writing from tho former place Mr. Boyor eays that a drive through Buffalo with Mr. Ilarry Bonney resulted in a revelation. Buffalo, ho says, has had a wonderful growth during tho past fifteen years. The city seems to bo tho starting point and terminus for all railroads, and tho shipping businoss on tho lakes and canals is immense. Everything except coal is cheap thoro, much cheaper than the same articles are in Schuylkill I ho city is a paradise for ticket scalpers For squares there is a scalper's offico in almost overy other house, and tickets for almost any point may bo secured at a great roductlon. Asphalt is bolng placed on the streets' in plnco of Bolgfan blocks. Mr, ioyur pruuicis mat uuuaio will at no distant day rank among tho ffrst beautiful and populous citios of tho Union. During his stay In Olevoland Mr. Boyor had ample opportunity to seo all important points by riding on tho electric railway. "For miles beforo reaching Euclid station, and west ol iv no says,, mo lanas aro lam out In ono vast grapofarm. Tho grape markets of the country will bo woll supplied from these farms " Cleveland is worthy of a visit Mr. Boyer said. It Is called Forest City, a very appropriate namo, as it Is a city in forost. Mr. Boyrr started for Chicago Thursday morning. Klectrlo ltuiiniiij," Time. ine oiecirio cars now leave the corner of Main and Centro streets at 0 a. m. and leave at intervals of 45 minutes there after uctil 11 p. m. This schedule will be subject to a change from day to day, as tho work of putting In the turnouts pro. greases. Tho minors will find tho early morning cars convenient. Itecelveil Promotion. William Wildo, of town, who has held tho position of shipping clerk at Lost Creek for a number of years, has received notice of his promotion as chief clerk under Supt. Brown at Audenriod. Mr. Wilde takes oharge to-morrow, and leaves with the best wishes of a large circle of friends, Ho will shortly remove his family to tho latter town. A Hiiro Opportunity Is offered by the Nickel Plato, as they will sell tickets to Cedar llapids, Iowa, at remarkably low rato from May 30th to Juno Cth, on account of tho Conforonco of tho Gorman Baptist Brethren. Headache cured by using Gregory's Powdors. 15 cents a package. Tako no other. For sale by druggists. 6.5-lm Fine photos, C0c. per 'dozen.at Keagoy's. Wall Taper and window shades at eott rortz'i. 21 N. Main street. 4-28-tf LITTLE LOCALS. Items Gathered by Our IteporterH llllHtv IVrutiil. for Much complaint is heard in regard to th last rato of Bpeod at which trains onter this town'. It is a miraclo that more accidents are not reported. L. J. Wilkinson, sinco he has placed hU announcements in the Herald, reports a larga Incroase in his business. Tne variety and quality oi his stock Is not oxcellod by any similar establishment in the county and his prices are exceedingly low, Tho circulation of tho Herald is daily increasing. A C mncil of the Jr. O. U. A. M. w.U bo instituted at Glrardvillo next Thursday ovoning. There aro sixty-throe charter applicants and the Council will havo fifteen to initiato at its first regular meeting, xuo jiugiisn jjiunoran cnurcn was elaboratoly decorated yesterday in honor of tho attendanco in a body of the G. A. B, and S. of V. Tho clothing storo of O. Seff prosents an attractivo appoarance, and his stock of goods is purchased at low-water mark. which accounts for his large sale3 and the low prices at which he Is oflering clothing, Our job department was overran with orders tho past week, but all work was turnod out with proraptnoss and in our usual artistic style. The grounds around the P. & K. freight dopot now present a neat appearanco. 'Xbo town "daddios," in their official tour this afternoon, will undoubtedly find many noedod improvements to be made. The Excelsior Social Club holds an ice cream festival in Bobbins' opera house this ovoning. Many of our sportsmen will visit Elian. gowen to-day to witness tho foot-raco at that place. Pay night wa4 lively, but tho police were uuicnuea upon oiien. .pour aruntcs wore the only arrests. Hull for Hall. Harry T. Ilall, who has been in tho I'ottsville jail since Monday last, awaiting trial on a charge of conspiring to set fire to bis photograph gallery for tho purpose of securing the insurance, has hired two lawyers to defend him. Ho is confldont that be will bo acquitted, but tho borough win nave a strong array of ovidanco against him. Bail has beon fixed in the sum of ?1,600, but thus far Hall has boon unable to secure it. MIlltll'Hpollfl, The Niokol Plato offers its patrons special rates to tho Bopublican Convention from Juno 1st to Cth. l!ul(ut rlcnlo ut Lakeside. Tho Junior Class of tho Shenandoah High School, in accordanco with their annual custom, are holding a basket picnic at Lakeside to-day, and will entertain their friends In fine style. "Good Bye My Honey" schottlscho. Or gan or piano. 10 cents. Wilde's music store. I VETERANS MARCH TO THE CEMETERIES AND DECORATE THE GRAVES OF THE DEPARTED ONES. MOUNDS STREWN WITH FLOWERS A Parade in Which Nearly All the Societies of tho Town and a Pottsvillo Cadet Organ ization Participates. S the Herald goes to press tho G. A. B. and other societies of town are on parado pre paratory to going to the cemeteries, whero thoy will decorate the graves of the departed ones and listen to ara oration appropriate to the observance of Memorial day by 'Con" grossman John Bobinson, The parado was hoaded by carriages con taining tho orator of the day, old soldiers and flower committees of tho G. A. B. and S. of V. Thirty-nino organizations wero on tho programme issued by tho committoo of arrangements and but ono or two failed to appear. The Pottsvillo Military Cadets took part in tho parado and made an ex cellent impression with their tactics. Co. A, Jr. O. U. A. M., of town, was also in lino and made a very fine ap pearanco. Members of the School Board and Borough Council occupied seats in carriages that brought up tho roar of tho pirado. The routo of parado was out Oak street to Whito, White to Coal, Coal to 'Jardin, Jardin to Cherry, Cherry to Main, up Main to tho cemeteries, The observance of tho day was ono of the most effective ever witnessed in the town and tho com- ,mitteo of arrangements is entitled to great jCredit. Tho flowers strewn upon the graves wero abundant and very beautiful. Somo pf tho lota presented a magnificent ap pearanco. Tho following was the programme of the parade : FIRST DIVISION. Form on South Main Btreet, right resting on Oak street. Chief Marshal Joel D. Leddon. Aids Wm. C. Richards, George Willman. Division Marshal F. II. Hopkins. Chief Burgees and Uniformed Police. Patriotic Drum Corps. Pottsville Military Cadets. Grant Cornet Band. Watkin Waters Post, No. 116, G. A. It. Henry Horncastlo Camp, No. 49, S. of V. Hoarse Containing Flowers. Shenandoah Lodge No. 591, 1. O. O F. Plank Kidge Lodge No. kSO, " John W. Stokes Lodge No. 515, " " General Harrison Lodgo K. of P. Hope Section, No. 10, J. T. of II. & T. SECOND DIVISION, 1 Form on Wost Cherry street, right resting on Main street. Marshal Chas. T. Straughn, Aids W. H. Dettrey, Ilarry Miners. Wm. Penn Band. Shenandoah Commandery No. H, S, of A. W. C. 335, Lost Creek. Washington Camp No. 112, P. O. S. of A. " " " 200, " " 183, ' Major Jennings Council, Jr. O. U. A. M. Co. A, Jr. O. U. A. M. Washington Beneficial Bocioty. Shenandoah Lodge No. CO, Sons of at. George. Anthracite Castle, K. G. E. Ivorltes, T1UI1I) DIVISION. Form on Wost Oak street, right resting on Main street. Marshal C. J. Quinn. Aids Charles Hoflman, A. Stank. Annunciation Temperance Band. Annunciation Cadets of Temperance Annunciation Temperance Society German Order of Red Men St. Michael, German Society St. George, PolUh St. Kaztmer, Polish St, Nicholas, Greek St. Michaels, Grek St. Michaels, Polish St. KftElmcrd, Lithuanian Polish Citizens Soclity Guard of Warsaw Band t Guard of Warsaw Kosciusko Guard Rescue Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1 Phoenix Hose Co. No. 2 Columbia II & S. F. E. Co. No. 1 Carriages containing the School Board. Council and others will form in the rear of tho Third Division Chief Marshal Joel I), Leddon has ablo aids In Messrs. William C. Richards and George Willman. Adjutant V. H. Hopkins was division marshal of the parade. Tho electric railway cars brought largo crowds of people into the town this morn ing. Oruduutlni; Uxerclse Tickets. Tho charts for tho sale of reserved tickets for tho High and Grammar schools exor- cisos will be openod at ICtrlin's drue storo on Tuesday morning. Reserved' seats will be 6old at 15 cents. Gonoral admission 1Q cents. Graduating proBents juBt receiv ed. Endless varieties In Watches and Jewelry at Holdennan'B, Main ond Lloyd streetB. 5-2S-lw,
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