I ff THE jj TH13 J HERALD'S SUCCESS Is gratifying to Its Large Circle of Readers. P HERALD'S SUCCESS ET Is gratifying to Its Large Circle of Readers. & ALL TnE NEWS TOR ONE CENT. CuAt&uOofiuSz A jV r -Ar vfV VOL. VII.-NO. 131. 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 completo line of rich English Drocades at 37Hc These goods can not bo seen elsewhere and are the season's choicest offerings. Wo show all the newest shades of Dress Silk, Satins, Cashmeres, Henriettas, wnuo ana printed Lawns, India Linens, Embroidered Flounclngs, Silk Lace Flounces, etc. The most completo stock of stylish trimmings at lower prices than you nannllt. innv White Goods, Embroidery and Laces, hund tnw ui ineiiy aiyiua, i'Al new unu correct. We carry the largest stock of underwear for men. women and children; every grade worth (tllOUUUUID guiles. Corsets at wholcsalo or retail, Our immense Rtnclc of thpsn rnndq ennhlpa 11a in all nt fnt. tory prices. Ladles' Jersey fitting summor Our Second Floor Is filled with our socclal linen nf Ann T.uro Window Curtains, Chenille Curtains, Curtain i-oies, wnuo Marseilles ljullts and Smyrna jvut.. "wu uiou ui; iuuuu uu uiegum 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 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 we guarantco prices to bo lower thnn nnv fnmrnHtrf .j i . w . . L. J. Wilkinson, SO 8. Main St., Shenandoah. WEDNESDAY, Juno 1, 1892. Girvin, Duncan and Waidley. Two-day special sale of Glassware. Thursday and Fri day of this week we will offer gains. Note their regular selling price and then our price for this two-day sale: JM !4 gallon pltchers.regular price S&a at 17o 100 vinegar lars Moat 15c 100 VlfiPfiir 11 11 m n .20c at 13c . Bo at n ttitnhlnro 100 doz. wineglasses . Scat 2c ,15c at 10c uu sugar dowis, W opal glass butters So class nltchprfl. :mo at 13c 5c nt 45n 60 glass berry dishes ...1 .250 at J5o ,10c at 7c 1 fill flnae aw rtlchnu 100 glass pickfo dishes, 2fio shell tumblers, fiO rose bowls 60 nut bowls, 25 syrup Jugs, .meat 6o .100 at 60 .250 at 15o .25o at 15o .20o at 13c It will bo to your Interest to make vour nnr. - v iz.r wioaiw uiuhu yuur pur chase, from this assortment early as these goods positively cannot bo duplicated at these prices, and this lot limited as you notice. 8 South Main Stre'et. For Sale To-day ! 2 CARS CHOICE Mne Quality Another X,ot of Gilt-Edge DAIRY BUTTER ! Just Received Old-Time Graham Flour ! Made of Choice White WJieat, JOresh Quality, nsnsw CARPETS. We open to-day Velvet and Zapeatry Bruasela--new styles and handsome patterns. Special' Bargains in Smyrna Hugs. At $2 anil Sa.50. Former price $3 and $3.50, Extra sixes, heautiiul zmterns and CHEAP. AT KEITER'S Our Directory. J jlE POfStf OFFICE Shenandoah. rifflpn linnra frntn 7S1 n m. to 7:30 p. m. Money Order and Registry De partment open from 8:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. 7 . r ouowing isascneuuie oi tho arrival and departure of mall trains. Mall matter for despatch must be in the office thirty ...... .j uw,w,v tiic viwu ,ii;u uciuvv Arrival. Destination. (Phila., Western 1 ! and ( Southern States ) Departure. P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. 1:40 2:2tl 8:06 4:21 7:20 12:53 9:08 11:30 3:08 8:00 12:52 3:08 8:00 8:1 IS 1:40 8:00 9:43 ( New York and East J nm Mtntrta nnrl 9:03 ( points on L. V. It. It 9:03 I . 1 1:33 1:23 1:23 9:50 9:03 9:03 9:56 1 Asiana. f 7:20 j GIrardville. ( Haven Run, Centra-1 j 11a, Mt Carmeland ( Shamokln. I 7i00 1:35 7:00 1:25 2:28 1:40 7:00 t:40 2:28 8:18 9:58 1:40 2:28 9:58 8:13 2:28 8:18 9:56 j Pottsvllle. 7:20 11:30 7:20 9:08 11:30 I'M 5;20 j Mahanoy City. j. 2:50 I Mahanoy Plane, Lost I 11:30 2:50 1 Creek and Shaft. 8:00 Frackvllln. I 7!n 2:26 9:58 Carriers make a general collection at 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:15 -. v. n. nuuuiuuui nuiVtriCS UUU collections are mado In tho business part of uubiu.iuu. Ui. UUU w.W p. m Fire Alarm lloxes. . mo lOHOWlne list shows thn lnnotinn nt tho alarm boxes of tho Shenandoah Fire Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 16 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Brldgo and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 34 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 once and let go. When an alarm is sentln the fire bell will sound tho number of the box and repeat tho alarm four times. nOW TO LOCATE ALAHM8. It tho alarm is sounded from box 15 tho Are bell will strike one, then pause and strlko five which will indicate that th dm ,. vicinity of No. 15 box.;Everv alarm Is nnratH four times. Hoadacho cured by using Gregory's Powders. 16 cents a package. Take no other. For sale by druggists. 6-5-lm Menls at all hours. Oysters all Hummer at George 91. ttcnociicr's 0stcr Bay, 11 West Centre street. 6 20 tf CARPET SWEEPERS, J2.50, J3.00, $3.50. At FRICKE'S, 10 South Jardm St. TIMOTHY HAY. Small Bales. Fresh Sialic, This Morula j;. Ground and Mne SHENANDOAH. PA., WEDNESDAY. JUNE THE ITALIAN SHOOTING CASE. THE MEN WHO DID THE SHOOT ING PLED. THEY ARB NOW BEYOND EEAGH Three Held for Trial and Sent to tho County Jail All tho Vic tims are out of Danger. Tho Hearing Last Night. IG Frank and the other Italian wanted for doing the shooting at tho trotting park on Decoration Day have Bkirped, and the indi cations aro that they will not become in mates of thoFottsville HI. Tho authorities expected that tho two men would surrender themselves this morning, but it is now certain that thev have gone. Yosterday afternoon lliir Frank's wife supped out of town with hor two children. She boueht a ticket for Philadelphia. Last nicrht 'Sauire MnnAhnn ouvn all the Italians under arrest another h Pnrinrr. Several witnesses who were at work yester day and could not attend the hearing at noon appeared and nositiveiv idontiflnr) three of the Italians as being men who were in the crowd that did thoshnntlnir but the testimony showed that tho shooting was aone by the men who are missing, squire Jionagnan hold the three mn identified and discharged thn rast Tho three who remain in custody were taken to roitsvino wis morning. The parties who were shot are out of daozer. The S&duekv hnv Rinrrhai.a ard McAllister are confined to their homes and will probably bo laid up for sometime. 11 is understood mat Uontractor K eknrt will see that the Italians under arrest will be projerly represented in court. It is claimed in behalf of the Italians that hnn ...... - J V and young men havo been n thn hhit n running dumpers over tho banks at thi strippings" and committlDir other denrn uations. and that tho Italians wem inctlflod in defending thn nrnnnrttr ' ' ' 1 -rf - uut iriends of the prosecutors havo shown conclusively that tho Italians stole tho kog of beer from the parties who wore shot and mat the victims were in the trotting park wnen too snooting was done. Will Attend the Institution. A new Council of the Jr. O. U. A. M will be instituted at Girdville to-morrow ovening under very favorable circum stances. Every town in the counlv will hn represented, as well as Hazleton, Shamo- kin and Mt. Carmol. The Council of this town has engaged tho Grant Band to ac company thom on the occasion, ,and will leave hero to-morrow evening at 7 o'clock via the electric road. Special O Ulcer Arreatetl, Thomas Teelv. a sneciftl offlnnr nf Tt,.. key Run, has been arrested and put under Dan lor trial on a charge of assault and false imprisonment made by one Simon Yorgus. There was a fight at the lower end oi Main street on the night of the 26th inst. and Yercrus claims that whlln hn waa standing on tho porch of his house Teoly unjustly arrostoa mm as ono ot tho par ticipants. Buoklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in tho world for Cuts, Bruises. Soros. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Vavnr Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruntinnn. tivoly euros Pilee, or no payment required. n is guaranteed 10 givo periect satlslactlon, or money refunded. Price 25 conts per box. For sale by O. H. Haeonbuch. A Serious ''ull. A Miss Lutz. of Mahanov Gitv. who full from a pole swing at Lakeside on Decora tion Day, was more seriously iniurod than at first supposed. Her nose is broken and she sustained Internal injuries. There was a report to-day that the young lady had died, but investigation showed that tho report was incorrect. 4rner Stone Laying. On Sunday afternoon next, at 1:30 o'clock, the corner stone of St. Peter's Reformed church, at Frackville. will bo layod with improssive coromonios. Rev. Robort.O' Boyle, of town, will preach, and addresses will be delivered by othor devincs. "Good Bye My Honey" schottlscho. Or gan or piano. 10 cents. "Wilde's music storo. Ilejiubllcuu Nutlomil Convention, The Nickel Plato will sell excursion tickets to Minneapolis for doleeates and friends at very low rates and liberal lim &' Tickets on sale Juno 1st to Cth. For all particulars writo F, J. Moore, Genl. Agt. 23 Exchange street, Buffalo, N. Y. Minneapolis, The Nickel l'latn n flora Ita nntrnna iniuilal - rates to tho Republican Convention from June let to Oth. SDectacles. to suit nil nvm, at V T Portz'e book and stationary store. 4-28 tf pit! CLOSING OP THE SCHOOLS. All Arrangements Made for the Urnilun tlrnr ExercUe. Unusual interest is maniiested this year in tho graduating exercises of the public schools. The demands for reserved and admission tickets are numerous and the indications are that over? seat In thn thea tre will bo occupied during the three ses' Sd a nuPmC TLZ7Z"J" tickets on sale at Kirlin's drug store to meet tne demand. To-morrow afternoon the lunlnr 1rs nf tho High School will have exercises in the inoatre and in the evening the graduating oxercises of the Grammar School will hi. hold. On Friday evenint? the 14th onnnil commencement of the High School will be noid. I'UllSOXAI. Morris Morrison spent tho day at the county seat. John Poff, of town, visited Mahanoy City on Memorial day. C. V. bmith and wifo spent Memorial Day with Shamokin friends George Seober. of "West Llovd continod to his Jiouse through illness. a. u. v;nee3oman. of Ph lade nM. roo a visitor to town last nishton IbprI Wlncca .Lincoln juooro. of East Lino street. i 11 smiles over tha arrival of a young aaugater. reterbcheetz. cf town, left to.da-ir fr,r New York City, whero he will make his future home. aiiss .Minnie Coombe, of the firm of rmk. (- ii.n n;. a !,i 7 viZr vetterdtv " 0' WRS t0Wn Division Superintendent M. T. Shrefflnr and Superintendent D. "W. PHcb. nf A.h land, wero visitors to town last evening. Clarence Uroubaugh, who has been teaching in the public schools of Berwick for the last term, is home now for the summor. Jirs. John D. Hughes, of North Whitn street, is reported in a very critical con dition, little hopes boing entertained for uer recovery. This will be unwelcomed new3 to her large circle of friends Summer Art Clamps. Mrs. H. Temrjest Jenkins, aftnr r Study of tho system and couran nf inomn. tion pursued in the etudina and art ot i'ans, has decided. UDon thn snllritntlnr, 01 numerous pupils or tho art in this section. to conduct summer art classnn nt. Kr niaU during the months of June and July. Mrs, uenkins caintincs havn mnt with T-n-t, fiattoring sucooss. and hnr lllinila Tinvn alan won mo lavoraoie comment of art critics. itus Is an opportunity which all devotors of tho brush should take advantage tn nrn. cure me services or so efficient a teacher. Mrs. Jenkins' terms for tho courso aro vory roasonaDie. and tnose desiring fnrthnr m,, ticuiars should communicate with or call upon her at the studio, No. 1328 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Our ITmnil f?iirni From the Pottsvllle Journal. Tho Pottsvllle Cadet, whn nT;;inA in aiomoriai uay services at Shenandoah, fltiaak In thn hlorhaof fn.n,. nr 1 f .l . treatment thoy received at the hands of "Wol?l Ttr- ri . i. . -,. m, . ,i awia j. ut, u, jx, x, xno tjadeis mill nAnn. f - 1 iL . 1 . . . -urjiuw iuu sinaness Dostowed upon them on that occasion, and thoy in- tnd tO rnplnm.atn mitt. V. n . . .vv..wwu.w ni,u buu VUbUiauS SOUIO day. When Truvelluir Whother on pleasure bent, or hnninnc. take on overy trip a bottle of flimn n. Pigs, as it acU most pleasantly and effec tively on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale in 60 cents and ?1 bottles by all leading druggists. Serious Cutting AITrny. Yesterday morning a seriou slahhlno. affray occurred at Centralia. Two young men named Kano and Gallagher quarrelod, and as a result the former is now lying at ms nome dantrorouslv ill. hit nrw.ini about a dozen knife wounds at the bands of Uallagher. JJoth men were undor the influence of liquor. Gallacrher i nnrW arrost awaiting tho result of tho victims wounds. l)os-curt DiuniiBiil. While Jacob Kestor. of thn fJronH Union Toa Coiripany of town, was driving irora no. a to this town, he met with a slight accident. Tho horse Iw.mn M,t ened by an entrine and backnd Intn innilin. vehiclo, upsetting the dog-cart and throw mg air. tester out, Tno only damago dono occurrod to the dog-carl, which was badly wrecked. Tlie Council. The Borough Council should hold its regular meeting to-morrow night, but it Is understood that there will hn a ment until Monday night to enable tho Uouncilmen to attend the irraduatino- nr. erases. Itefuscil u New Trlul. Tbo motion asklne for a nnw trlnl In fhn case of Uarrv Shaw, ennvfotnti in killing David E. Quinn, has been re- msed oy Judge Pershing. llargaliiB In Graduates' Hooks. Chambers' Encyclopaedia. 12 lar volumes, worth ?12, only J8.60. E. P Koe'i works, elegantly bound, worth ?1, for only 60c, at Max Reese's. This offer holds good until June 5, 1892. . 1892. PITHY POINTS IN PETER'S POT-POURRI HE TURNS HIS ATTENTION TO OOUNOILMEN. CHARGES ARBITRARY ACTION A Pew Remarks on tho So-Oallod Official Tour of the Town Only "Do Ate" Made tho Inspection. jUE spit-fire who acts as local correspondent for tho Republican wrote yesterday: "It is hoped by many that the Herald will not overlook the actions of Council yesterday.and give in its columns this evening a full ac count nf thft ant.lnn nf the wholo fifteen in their inspection of the town after the parade yesterday." Ho thon proceeds to explain that tho" whole fifteen" aian t inspect tne town. V Had tho Boroucrh Council mado annf. flcial inspection of the town the Herald would have had a reDresentativa on hand to note what they did. It is true that "De aiB arove aoout Monday afternoon, hing cigars and conducted themselves Ate" drove about Monday afternoon. generally in a manner that would impress a suangenwiin tne nonet that tbey were the people." As with thines done hv "Dn Ate" the newspaper men tho little man on ttio string excepted were not notified of the arrangements lor the tour. It has been the custom for yoars for the street com miuee to givo tnis nonce and make ar rangements whereby a full renort nf nil done could be secured for publication in tho newspapers. PerhaDS it would be well to stain far thn benefit of tho peoplo that "De Ate" form a majority on tho Borough Guuncil that is, tney have a majority of one and by reason of that maioritv thev are running thlnrj in this borough as they see fit, irrespective of tne ngnts and privileges of tho othor seven members. Thev cot toeethor to arrant a certain thirg and then give tho othor seven memoerstne alternative or going in with them, or stavinir out. Thn nrnopnt lnooi government is practically an imitation of aespouc rule, and it is bucU a good imita tion that the country alone keens it fmm being genuine. There is consolation in tho thought that America is not a nest for despots, and that the BeODle hava a mrmna Dy which hide-bound dictators can be turned down. Uy tho way. Derharis whnn "Tin At make a report on their trip they will ox plain why it is that men nrn nhlit-o.l t, work all day breakine with hanimnrn Rtnnn that comes from the stone crushor. If tho Herald j9 correctly informed the cause is i. i . u , I u w wu nbuue crusner is worn I ri. .1 .1. 1. 1 f , . , I """ luaomuo is not aoing us worn Properly, and that tbe stroot committoo has i Kaon ranAafaln nn4lfi.A ,,t . I. n jni... Ti I "wv" .ubmij uw.ugu ui lug 11 stone must be broken under tho nld.tlmn - system, why koep the crusher running oyery day at tho expense of the taxpayers? Peter. llano Hall. AT NEW YOHK. TCnw Vftrl n 1 n n n St. Louis...........""'. j) 0 0 0 2 0- 8 1 3 AT BROOKLYN. IlrnnUlirn o n n 11 n Clnclnnati.................'o 0 0 0 0 17 0-1 AT SOSTON. Boston 0 0 0 0 0 Cleveland.. - .0 0 0 0 0 0- S 1 1 AT WASHINGTON. Washington.. o 0 0 l l Chicago 1 0 3 0 1 S 0 0 4 0 1 x-13 AT llALTIMOni". Baltlmoro 3 0 0 1 0 1'lttsburg o 0 0 S 1 01 0-3 AT rillLADELFIIIA. Louisville.... 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia. ...,1 10 0 0 0-1 .Special Meetlnc. All members of Mai. Jennines Con No. 367, Jr. O. U. A. M , and Comtianv a with tun uniform, will meet at thn hn on Thursday (to-morrow) evening, June 3. at 0:30 o'clock, loavlnir at 1-m hn proceed to Girardvillo via electric road! to attend institution of nnw nnnnMi n.. - j oruer oi councilor. it TllOS, SaNQER. Hnn'y Will Itu oiieii Soon. U. S. ItOsbon. the uhntnorunhnr has again leased the Robbini photograph gal lery on "West Centre street, latnlr nrniiriinil by Hall, and will open business thore In the vory near future. it Host Work done at Brennan's ctnam laundry. Everything whito and spotless. liaco curtains a specialty. All wort guaranteed Hut urn Thunka Tho members of tho Excelnlnr HnMai Club return their thanks to tho ladies and all others who aided them In making their losnvai a success. "Wall paper and window ihadnn t m,4 Portz'i. 21 K. Main street. 4.28-tf P AFX THE NFAVA rrrn nwr t-VT. W w o ft iAr iSttr wJW A A jh- jhf ON C INT. ADDRESS OF WELCOME. Delivered by Miss Cullen at tho W. f. T. V. County Convention. Published by Itequest. Tho following is a verbatim repjrt of the address of welcome delivered at tho lait Schuylkill county convention ol tho W. C. T. TJ. by Miss Hattie A. Cillen, of town, the county socn tary : In tho name ot the W. C. T. U. of Shenan doah, I bid you, delegates and visitors to our convention, welcome. Solomon says, "Iron sharpeneth iron ; so a man sharpeneth tho countenance or his friend ;" and we believe that what was true In his day, holds good now. and that It is an inspiration to us all to meet with each other in an assembly like this, and learn of the progress each Union is making in the several departments of work, as we labor "For God and Homo and Native Land." Methinks there is not one of us here in whoso heart the deslro has not been felt, that our County Convention represented as many Unions as some others, tho reports of which we read Allegheny, Mercer, and Philadelphia counties, for Instance. Uutweeach must till the land apportioned us, work where God has placed us ; even If It be in immoral Schuvlklll, where wo have not only the avowed enemies of our cause with, which to contend, but the on-looking, profes edly Christian people with their wet bLmkets of Indifference smothering the tire of enthusi asm In the hearts of the timorous. God knows the kind of vineyard given us to dross . He I aware of the fact that we have sterile soil la which to plant, and that there are "little foxes which spoil the vines," and we know tho ravenous Schuylkill county wolves. And, yet, should we not feel that as we obey the com mand, "Go, work In my vineyard," that we can with assurance leave the results with God ' We can, at least, follow the advice of one of our llulletlu contributors and keep "Holding On." I trust that this convention will prove very helpful to us all, and if any have come feeling that their enthusiasm is waning, I pray that their discouragements may Hce like "frost be foro the summer sun." A correct Idea of the magnitude of tho evil wo arc lighting, and a strone detcrminMinn m save souls from being ruined by the glided attractions which finally end In tho over powerng annetlte. stealing tha win nH-A. , resist what once would have been shunned by mem, aro important factors In the success of our work. And. vet. It seema tn mt, tha, v, more vivid our conception of tho abounding evil around us, tho more we feel our tter weakness and entire dependenco upon God. It Is then we feel llko obeying the Injunction ot the poet: "When we cannot see our way, Let us trust and still obey; He who bids us forward go Cannot fail the way to show: I hough the sea be deep and wide, ihough a passage seem denied, 1 earless let us still proceed, Since tho Lord vouchsafes to lead." Again, I bid you welcome, and trust thn, ,h.. work of tho comlnc six months win o rich harvest, and that at our next convention we may have our ranks filled with new recruits wno snau with us sow the good seed. fao win wo gather strength and hope anew or wo know God's patient love perceives. Not what we did, but what wo tried to do. And though the ripened ears be sadly few He will accept our sheaves." An Apptial for tlie Hebrews. Editoh He ItALD : Stonninv hnrn fa a low days I was disgusted on seeing how tho iieorows aro persecuted and insulted by tho Hungarians and Poles. I h through a great part of the United States, ana i nave nowaero seen tho Hebrews abused and placed In such dangerous positions as they are in Shenandoah. Wb-v are tho Hebrews so given to abuse and insult hero? I think it is the duty of all truo Christian followers of fih rist tn Yin- afirainat such an outraee. The dutv of thn Shenandoah Enenikq Herald, the lead ing paper here, is to oddoso such dia. graooful movement : and thn uH Jtn of tbo Shenandoah Justices of tho Peace, ana the police force, to civea holninc hand to the Hebrews, and do all remedy tho evil and mako tho town freo and comfortablo for ovory individual of all nations and religions. . L. Levin. Shenandoah, Junol, 1892. Captiviitine Characters. Tho publishers of "Talna Topics" havo evidently nrArtnd thnmanlvau to infuse all tho freshness and fragrance of the month of roses into No. i of tho series, which has iut anooareJ. Tharn nrn manv storios in which the captivating characters aro placed in an environment of summer scenes, with tho sea or mountains for a back ground, and the ooetrv and wit of thn volume all contain more or lea of the gay and vornal spirit that distinguishes; naturo In this saison of pleasurablo pastime. As a summer book, "Tales From Town Topics, No. 4," is a refreshment, and will add materially to tho gayety of tho hot weathor. Town Topics, 21 "West Twenty third street, New York, i:ieetrlo Hallway Change. Hereafter the electrio railway cars will loavo the corner of Main and Centre streets at 6:80 a. m daily, and every 25 minutos thoroaftor until midnight, at which hour the last car will leave. A lluri) OiiDortimU v Is offered by tho Nickel Plato, as they will sell tlckots to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, at remarkably low rate from May 30th in June Cth, on account of the Conference of tho Qorman Baptist Brethren. Graduating nrosonta iuat receiv ed, Endless varieties in WntnVian and Jewolry at Holderman'a, Main and Lloyd streets. 6-28-lw. Best photographs and crayon at D&btBt
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers