The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, May 31, 1892, Image 1

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VOL. VH.--NO. 130.
SHEN-AJNT) O AH. PA.. TUESDAY. MAY 33. '1892.
OIvTE 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 complete lino of rich
English Drocades at 37Hc Theso goods can
not bo seen elsewhere and are the season's
choicest offerings. Wo show all tho newest
shades of Dress Silk, Satins, Cashmeres,
Henriettas, whlto and printed Lawns, India
Linens. Embroidered Flounclugs, Silk Lace,
Flounces, etc. The most complete stock of
stylish trimmings at lower pricos than you
usually pay.
White Goods, Embroidery and Laces, hund
reds of pretty styles, all new and correct.
Wo carry tho largest stock of underwear for
men. women and children; ovcry grado worth
having at reasonable prices.
Corsets at wholesale or retail. Our immense
stock of theso goods enables us to sell at fac
tory prices. Ladies' Jersey fitting summer
vests at 9c. each.
Our Second Floor
Is filled with our special lines of lino Lace
Window Curtains, Chenille Curtains, Curtain
Poles, Whlto Marseilles Quilts and Smyrna
Rugs. Here will also bo found an elegant
stock of ladles' and misses' Spring Coats and
Wraps of every description. Infant's Cloaks
in cream or tan Cashmere, plain, or embroid
ered. Also a full line of, Infant's lace, silk or
cashmere Caps. Our Cloak and Wrap Depart
ment Is the largest and most complete in this
region and wo guarantee prices to be lower
than any competitor.
L. J. Wilkinson,
SO S. Slain St., Shenandonhj-
WEDNESDAY, May 25, 1803.
Girvin,
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 Fowder we have
cut tho 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 are loud In their praises of its merits.
Iluy a trial box. One pound In a box. Onco
having used it you will uso no other.
8 South Main Street.
Our Directory.
Pp-flE POjSf OFFICE
Shenandoah.
Office hours from 7:30 a.
m. to 7:30 p. m. Money
Order and Registry De
partmentopen from8:00
a. m. to 7:00 p. m.
Following is a schedule of
tho arrival .arid .departure of mall trains. Mail
matter for despatch must be In tho office thirty
minutes before the time given below;
Arrival. Dettination. Departure.
P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M.
1:40 4:34 ( Phila., Western 1 7:20 18:62
2:2U 1 and y 9:08 3:08
8:00 9:03 Southern States 1 11:30 8:00
8:18 '
li40 9:45 (New York and East-1 12:52
8:0(1 ? em States and ) 9:03 3:08
I points on L. V. It. B. J 8:00
l: Aslana- 7:20 7,M
1:25 9:03 I GIror(jTllIC, J. ljjg
1:25 9:08 I Raven Run, Centra-) 1:40
2:26 9:50 i lta.Mt CarmelandJ- T:00
l onamoKin. j
I 7::
I 11::
20 2:5(1
6;20
0 2:50
OS
0
t:40
2:20 i Pottsvillo.
8:18 9:50
1:40 (
2:20 9:53 4 Mahanoy City
OilO
2:20 (Mahanoy Plane, Lost 1 11:30 2:50
8:18 9:50 Creek and Shaft. ) 0:00
2:28 9:50 Frackvllle. j- 7:20 2:60
Carriers make a ceneral collection at 8:00 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
iuwn ui ivno a. m. auu s:w p. m.
Fire Alarm lloxes.
Tho following list.sbows tho location ot
tho alarm boxes of tho Shenandoah Fire
Department:
, LOCATION.
15 Coal and Bowers streets.
10 Bowers and Centre streets.
24 Bridge and Centre streets.
, 25 Main and Centre streets.
' 34-Maln and Poplarstreets.
' 35 Main and Coal streets.
42 Gilbert and Centre' streets.
1 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets.
- 52 Chestnut and Coal streets.
To send on alarm open the box, pull down
tho hook pneo and Jet go. When an alarm Is
sent In the fire bell will sound tho number ot
tho box and repeat the alarm four times.
HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS.
If tho alarm Is sounded from box 15 the fire
bell will strlko one, then pause and strike five
which will lndlcato that the Are is in the
vicinity of No. 15 box,;Every alarm Is repeated
four times.
Headache cured by using Gregory's
Powders. 15 cents a package. Take no
other. For sale by druggists. 6-6-lm
Meals at all hours. Oysters
all summer at George M.
Schooner's Oyster Bay, xx
West Centre street. 6 20 tf
CARPET SWEEPERS, N.D0; J3.O0, ?3.50.
At FRICKFS, 10 South Jardw St
Foa? Sale To-day i
2 GARS CHOICE
TIMOTHY HAY.
JBlne., Quality Small Sales.
Another I.ot of Fresh Mntlc,
Gut-Edge DAIRY BTJTTBE I
Just Received This Iloniliifi
Old-Time Graham .Flour !
Made of Choice, Wliite Wheat, JOresh Ground and JTlne
Quality,
nsriEW CARPETS.
ITe open to-day Velvet and lapestry Brussels netv
styles and handsome -patterns.,
t Special Bargains in Smyrna Rne:s.
At $2 and $3.50. Former price $3 and $3.50,
Extra sixes, beautiful patterns and VERY CJZ33AJP.
JBLH;
MORE GOMPLAINTS
OF PERSECUTION,
HEBREWS PROSECUTE POLES
AND HUNGARIANS.
CHARGED WITH GROSS INSULTS
Two Men Arrested Last Night for
Insulting "Women Moro Casea
Likely to Follow, and will
Go to Pottsvillo.
1 IBS
!jj HE Hebron residents
of town are again
loud in their com
plaints against alleged
persecutions on the
part of Pplos and
Hungarians in town.
The complaints emi
nato from tho First
ward and that part of Main street south of
Oak. If the.offendiug parties do not desist
in their practices the calendar of the Potts
ville court will soon bo filled with cases in
which Jews will be prosecutors and Poles
and Hungarians defendants.
Tho Jews complain that they cannot pass
a group of thoir persecutors without being
Insulted by cries of "Hoffl Hoffl"
. The word "Hod" is interpreted as "pig."
Last night a young Hebrew residing on
South Main street caused tho arrest of two
Polish young follows, charging thorn with
insulting his mother and sister when they
woro out walking.
Tho mother sworo that both men cried
"Hoffl Hoffl" as she passed and one of
them rpat in her face.
Tho accused wore placed under $600 bail,
each.
Decoration Day Felloes.
' Notwithstanding (he threatening woather
yesterday morning, ,tho town was crowded
with visitors. .
Congressman Kobinson did not come to
town, as was expected. He is a patient at
tho "Wills Eyo Hospital, in Philadelphia.
Rev. M. H. Hayicp, pastor of tho Eng
lish Lutheran church, took Congremsn
itomnson's placo at orator of the day and
did admirably.
Tho Pottsvillo Cadets mado an excellent
impression on parade. They are a fine
looking, well-uniformed company of
young men. They march and drill well,
and make an excellent appearance. Tho
cadets wero the guests of the G. A. It.
during tho day.
Co. A, Jr. O. U. A. M., looked well
yosterday and their1 drills on tho streets
wore highly spoken of.
Proof of Merit.
Tho proof tho merits of a plaster is tho
cures it effects, and the voluntary testi
monials of thoso who have used Allcock's
Porous Plasters during the past thirty
years is unimpeachable evidence of their
superiority and should convince the moBt
skeptical. Self-praise is no recommenda
tion, but certificates from those who have
usod them are. Iiowaro of imitations and
do not be deceived by misrepresentation,
Ask for Allcock's, and lot no solicitation or
explanation induce you to accept a sub
stitute.
Tho Tools Awarded
Some time ago a promise was made that
whoever should collect the most amount of
monoy for tho bonofit of tho Catholic
church at Lost Crook would r,ocoivo a sot of
miring tools., Philip Jones, of Wm.
Penn, and. Lawrence Murphy, of Colorado,
entered the contest. Last night tho tools
were awarded to Jones, ho having turned
over to the commlttoo S213.40 and Murphy
banded In $100.50. Benjamin Richards, of
town; William. Chandler, of Wu, Penn,
and 1. J. Ryan, of Lost Creek, formed
the committee.
Buoklen'8 Arnica,. Salvo.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, "Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands,. Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively euros Piles, or no payment required,
It is' guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 26 cents per
box. For enlo by O. H. Uagenbuch.
Manilla); Won.
A large crowd of sports went to tho trot
ting park yesterday afternoon to witness a
pigeon shooting contest between George
Manning and Daniel Nelawcnder, Tho
latter had a host of backers whoso pockets
wero well filled and they dropped a pile.
Manning killed four birds and Nelswender
two, The score was:
Mannlnc 0 1 1 0 1 I 0 01
Nelswender.. 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-2
Minneapolis,
The Nickel Plato offers its patrons special
rates to tho Republican Convention from
Juno let to Cth.
"Good Byo My Honey" echottische. Or
gan or piano. 10 cents. "Wilde's musio storo.
ltepubllcau National Convention.
' Tho Nickel Plate will sell excursion
tickets to Minneapolis for delegates and
friends at very low rates and liberal llm jr
Tickets on sale June -1st to Cth, For all
particulars write F. J. Moore, Genl. Agt.
83, Exchange itreet, Buffalo, N..Y.
lVUKSONAI..
'Squire Hasslcr, of the Third ward, is on
tho sick lift.
Mrs. O T. Straug' n and son wero visitors
tq Pottsvillo to-day.
Matt. Trewolla,.of Mahanoy City, was a
visitor to town yesterday.
Isaac Jones, of Philadelphia, spent
Memorial day with bis parents..
Elmer Bali, of Pottsvtlle, spent a portion
of yesterday amqng friends here.
Mrs. Thomas D. Davies, of North Jardin
street, spent the day at St. G.air.-
Will Oerther and John McCabo, of
town, circulated among Pottsvillo friends
yesterday.
John E. Doyle left yesterday for Phil
adelphia, where ho will spend soveral
days visiting friends.
Mrs. 0. L. Shsw and Mrs., John S.
Llewellyn, of "West Pittston, aro the
guests of Mrs. H, E. Dengler.
Miss Ltura Bicklo, of Pottsvillo, spent
yesterday with her aunt, Mrs. John T.
Graf, of North Jardin street.
State Sec'y "William "Weand, of tho P.
O. S. of A., circulated among the mem
bers of tho order hero yesterday.
Dr. J. B. Davis, of Dudley, N. J., is
visiting friends in town. Mr. Davis will
be remembered as one of the most prom
inent residents of tho town.
Evan M,, Dayies will leave town to
morrow to take an important position at
Shamokin under John L. Williams, gen
eral superintendent for the .Union Coal
Company. Mr. Davios has filled a position
in tho Indian Ridge colliery office for some
time. He has been a faithful employe and
his departure from the latter office is re
gretted by tho officials and all others con
nected with tho office, all of whom wish
him success in his new field.
Little Locals.
' The basket picnic at Lakeside park yes
terday, given by the iunior class of the
High School, attracted a large number of
our pepplo.
Yesterday was a day pf many accidents.
The Brownsville base ball club defeated
the Frackvillo nine yesterday, by a score of
15 to 3.
Memorial day, as usual, was quiotly ob
served by the citizens of Pottsvillo.
, Tho Mahanoy City choral society is re
hearsing for the musical ft-""" " Ko
siau uu August id.
Successful riculc.
The picnic at Ellangowen yesterday was
a success in every respect. Fully five
hundred peoplo wero prosent. The St.
Nicholas band, with Prof. "Wilde. as loader,
was present and discoursod some excellent
music, among which were the following se
lections: Overture, "Darkle's Patrol -.Lansing
March, "Chandlers" Hall
Polanslso Kstclla - ..Wheeler
March, "llurllngton Cadets," Mlssud
Fantasia Whirlwind Gorton
This band, under the tuition of their
able leader, is making rapid strides as a
musical organization.
When Traveling
"Whether on pleasure bent, or business,
tako on every trip a bottlo of Syrup oi
Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effec
tively on the kidneys, liver and bowels,
preventing fevers, hoadachos and other
forms of sickness. For sale in 60 cents and
$1 bottles by all leading druggists.
"Waters' "Weiss' beor is the best. John A.
Keilly sole agent. 6-5-tt
Died of Consumption.
Robert Houser, formerly of Delano, but
rccontly residing at 'Wllkos-Barre, died at
the latter place and was buried at Quakake
this morning. Tho deceased loft a wife
and four children, and was well and favor
ably known hero.,
llaso Hall. ,
AT WASHINGTON.
WashlnRton,.M......,J 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 04
Chicago .... 1 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 I 0
Second game :
Washington 0 2030001 17
Chicago...... 1 0 0 3 110 2 010
AT BOSTON.
Boston -0 00. 0 00000 41
Cleveland . 0 00000000 0-0
Second game ;
lloston 3 0 0 4 2 0 1 2 0-12
Cleveland .0 000510006
AT NEW TOltK,
Now York .0 0 0 5 0 1 3 0 0-9
St. i.ouis .u z u i o u u o 03
(Second game :
New York 0 220000200
St. Louis, ...-.0 4 1 3 1 0 0 1 x 10
AT 11ALTIMOIIE.
Pittsburg ...,1 3 1 2 1 0 0 2 0-11
Baltimore 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01
Second gamo i
PittBburg 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 04
iiauimoro - u u u i o u u l 3
AT BIIOOKLTN.
nrooklyn............l 00000000 01
Cincinnati - .0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 15
Second game :
Brooklyn .0 100000010 0-2
Cincinnati 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 46
AT PHILADELPHIA.
Phila 0 0200004000 17
Loulu'le 4 0002000000 06
Second game :
Phila .0 000020000000 1 3
Louls'le 0 000000020000 0-2
Spectacles, to suit all eyos, at F, J,
Portz's book and stationary storo. 4-28 tf
Call at Holdorman's Jowolry
Storo for quality and quantity.
Oornor Main and Lloyd streets.
Best photographs and crayons at Dabb'
"Wall paper and window ihados at cost.
Ports' I. 21 N.-Main street 4-28-tf
SHOOTING AFFRAY
AT THE STRIPPING
THREE YOUNG MEN AND A
BOY INJURED.
ONE REGEIYED EIGHT WOUNDS
Thomas MoAlllster Suffered tho
Moat, but None of tho Victims
Were Dangerously Injured.
Italians Did the Shooting.
HREE young men and
a boy of this town
wero victims of a
. shooting all'ray that
occurred near the trot
ing park towards even
ing yesterday. Tbey
wero Joseph Sadusky,
aged 12 years: John
Madden, aged 20; William Ringheiser,
aged 17; and Thomas McAllister, aged 22.
iiith of thorn received at least two
wound.", but nono were dangerous. Mc
Allister suffered tho most. He carries
eight wounds. At first it was thought that
bo was fatally injured, but when visited
last night he talked cheerfully and was
suffering no pain.
Tho man who did the shooting is named
Frank Mandel. He is better known as "Big
Frank" and is employed as watchman at the
''strippings" by Contractor .Rickert. The
shooting was done with double-barreled
shot guns loaded with small pieces of lead,
Sadusky, the boy, was shot In the loft
leg, near the knee, and his scalp' was grazed
by one of the bullets., "When asked about
the shooting he said he and othor boys
wero in thq bushes near the trotting park
picking flowers. Near by was agangpf
young fellows gathered about a keg of
beer, A quarrel, aroso ovor a dog and
while it was going on an Italian from one
of the neighboring shanties tried to steal
the keg. The young fellows attempted to
stop him and a fight ensued. Then "Big
Frank1' appeared with a shot gun and fired
. 1 - - 1 1 -
. . . i, : u -
ter fell.
Ringheiser was found in bed at his homo
His wounds aro four in number, one in tho
loft log abovo tho knee, two below tho
knee, and a flesh wound on tho left wrist.
"When asked for his version he said, "Wo
had a little thing up there and tbey tried to
tako it from us, but we wouldn't let them.
Then there was a fight."
McAllislor was found on a sofa at his
father's homo on Chestnut street. Ho has
four wounds in tho loft leg above the knee,
ono near the right ankle. One bullet passed
between tho index and second finger of
the lefc hand and inflicted two flesh wounds,
and another bullet entered tho left side of
the faco just below tho cheek bono. This
bullet is so located that probing for it
would be dangerous.
Madden had tho back of his hoad grarod
by a bullet and received a flesh wound
under the left eye.
McAllister and ,Maddon say that tbo
gun used must have been loaded with a
numbor oi small pieces of lead and they
scattered .when fired, as all the wounds
wero inflicted by ' two discharges. They
say that other Italians discharod revolvers
directly at them, but they wero loaded
with blank cartridges. This brings tho
shooting down to ono, man, "Big Frank."
McAllister, Ringheiser and. Sedusky
wero carried o town by young mon who
oscapedhe shots.
Upon thqir arriyal in town 'Squire Mon-
aghan prepared warrants for tho arrest of
the Italians and handed them to Constable
Toomey, who'went out to the' shantios ac
companied by tho paid police and soveral
specials. They raided the shanties and
placed under arrest fourteen Italians, but
failed to find "Big Frank," who had dis
appeared over tho mountains in tho direc
tion of Frackville, and tho police con
cluded that he went to Pottsvillo to seek
the aid of Contractor Rickert. The men
arrested were brought to town and placed
in tho lockup for the night.
Tho wifo of "Big Frank," a nogress, at
tempted to use a largo knlfo when Polico-
man McQrail arrestod ono of tho Italians,
and tho officer was obliged to draw his re
volver to keep bor at a distance.
Tho keg of boer which causod the
trouble was found in ono of the shanties.
Contractor Rickert arrived in town to
day and it is bolievod that some arrange
mqnt will be mado by which "Big Frank"
will bo surrendered.
At noon to-day 'Squire Monaghan gave
the Italians a hearing, SaduBky and Ring'
beiser were parriod to tho ofllco in chairs,
McAllister was unablo to attond.
Sadusky and Maddon Identified throe of
the mon under arrest as being in tho crowd
that did tho firing.
Tho throe mon identified stoutly denied
that thoy did the shooting and asserted
that "Big Frank" and Frank Goro, who
are still missing, wore tho guilty parties.
Madden's version of tho affair, as givon
to tho 'Squire is this ; Tbo Italians stolo
the keg pf beer from., the young fellows.
who gave chase, but.. wero driven back, by
Italians , who. flourished .rovoly era and. shot
at random.. The young. fellows hastened
to tho trotting nark and the Italians re
turned to the shanties; hut a few m!nutP3
later two Italian", one carrying a gun,
followed the young fellows to the park and
fired at them.
GIRARDVILLE GLEANINGS.
A. Newsy Letter From n Wide Auake Cor
respondent. The P. & R. colliery employes received
their pay hero Monday.
Tbo Pre! ton Hill Cornet Band's picnic
on Monday was a succes?.
Tho Bennett Comedy Company played
to a packed house on Monday evening.
The hand-ball match between Coyle, of
Homesvillo, and Humes, of town, which
fook place here on Memorial day, was won
ty the former, he not giving his opponent
one ace in a total of twenty-one.
, The Grant House was crowded with visi
tors yesterday, and Mine Host Blass was
kept busy.
Memorial day was celebrated here with
tho largest parade the town has witnessed
fn many years. Fully five hundred men
were in line.
Thomas O'Brien, Sr., who had been
suffering for some time, died Saturday
evening at the residence of his daughter,
Mrs. J. "W. Hopo, on Parker street. Tho
deceased was a rosident of this place for
the pa3t thirty years and a much respected,
citizen. Tho funeral took placo this morn
ing from the lato residence, high mass
being celebrated in St. Joseph's church.
Interment was made at Port Carbon.
The electric cars brought a number of
visitors to town yestorday, and among
them we noticed James McDonald and P.
F. Burman, inside foremen respectively of
t. Nicholas and Suffolk collieries.
George W. Cress spent Sunday evening
in Shenandoah.
James J. McLaughlin, in attempting to
make a record as a high kicker, fell and.
sprained his leg.
Clarence Bennett, of the Bennett Comedy
Company, delivered a beautiful and im
pressive oration in the Palace theatre on
Decoration Day, which was listened to by
four hundred people,
Cleo.
Girardville, May 31, 1892.
A llarbarous Ant.
.uu ,uuu m mo
store box in St. Joseph's cemetery, Ash
land, the particulars of which have ap
peared in the Herald, has been solved.
The dead body bolonged to Mr, and Mrs.
Peter Dowald, who at one time lived there,
but now reside at Enterprise, near Shamo
kin. Tho child when born was doformed
and died in an hour or two after its birth.
The family were in poor circumstances and
buried the babe in the poor lot in the
cemotery during the night, but failed to
place it doep enough below the surface and
tho boys while playing in tho cemetery
must have unearthed the box.
Met With Snccesii.
Tho ice cream and strawberry festival
held last evening in Bobbins' opera house,
under tho auspices of the Excolsior Social
Club, of town, was a success in every par
ticular. The hall was tastefully decorated,
and those present had a pleasant evening.
A cake walk was participated in by about
ton couples, which was won by Mlt3
Susio Troutman and "William James.
If prize medals indicate success, then F:
Ad. Richter & Co., tho manufacturers of
tho celebrated imported "Anchor Pain
Expoller" aro far in the lead over others.
29 prize medals awarded to them at tho
international expositions In London, Paris,
Antwerp, etc. As a romedy for all Rheu
matic diseases the celebrated imported is
unexcelled. Sold by C. H. Hagenbuch,
P., P. D. KIrlin, J. M. Hillan and other
druggists. 3t
Au Kxcltlug Cock Fight.
An exciting cock fight took placo at
Frackville yesterday between birds repre
senting Pottsville and Reading. Tho
formor birds won, leaving three Reading
birds doad On tho field. Tho main stake
was tor ?50 a side. Sevoral thousand dol
lars changed hands on the contest.
A Jture Opportuulty
Is, offered by the Nickel Plate, as they will
sell tickets to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, at
remarkably low rate from May 30th to
June 6tb, on account of the Conference of
the German Baptist Brethren.
Receive UU Diploma.
Charles E. Price, of Dulano, graduates
from tho Shenandoah Business College
with honors, rocelving his diploma to-day.
The young man has secured the responsi
ble position of stenograpbor undor SupU
A. P. Blakosloo, at Delano.
School Hoard
The School Board will hold a regular
meeting on Wednesday evening. This
will be tho last meeting of tha old board.
Mine l'lireimn'pi Certificates,
On Friday and Saturday, Juno 10th and
11th, the Mine Examining Board ot this
district, will meet at Pottsvillo for tho pur
pose oi examining candidates for the posi
tion of mine foremen.
Graduating presents just receiv
ed. Endless vsrlotlos In Watohos
and Jowelry at Holdorraan's, Main
and Lloyd etroote, 6-28-lw,
ATJL
Portz's book and stationary storo. 4-28 tf holds good until J une 6, 1692. portz. 2i N. Main streot, 4-28-tf Best photographs and crayons at Drib's