sf1 jf jjt y1 u -"v Jv: THE- q THE d HERALD'S SUCCESS Is gratifying to Its Large Circle of Readers. HERALD'S SUCCESS Is gratifying to Its . Large Circle of Readers. 1 K ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT. J ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT. VOL. VII.-NO. 139. SHENAOTOAII, PA.. FBI DAY. JUNE 10. 1892. i i "" J," Wilkinson's Busy Store. There is no store in Slienan 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 arc showing a complete line of rich English-Brocades at 3?tfc. These goods can not bo scon elscwhero and are tbo season's choicest offerings. Wo show all tho newest shades of Dress Silk, Satins, Cashmeres, Henriettas, white and printed Lawns, India linens, JimDroiacrea I' louncmgs, uk t,acc Flounces, etc. 'J'ho most complete 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. Wo 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 theso roods enables us to sell at fac tory prices. Ladles' Jersey fitting summer vesis ai vc. cacn. Our Second Floor Is filled with our special lines of flno Lace Window Curtains, Chonillo Curtains, Curtain Poles, White Marseilles Quilts and Smyrna Iiugs. Hero will also be 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 lino of Infant's lace, silk or cashmere Caps. Our Cloak and Wrap Depart ment Is the largest and most comnlete In this region and wo guarantee prices to bo lower man any competitor. L. J. Wilkinson, SO 8. Main St., Shenandoah. DID YOU EVER I Think what it cost to manufacture Daking i-owaer r 4Jia you ever immt now uniting pow der fs sold? Did Vou ever think there must be a largo profit In It somewhere? Tho manufac turer of a certain baking powder pay out nearly a million dollars or more a year advertising lueir powucr, irying to mane people Deiievo it Is the best made. Their baking powder Is sold at 60o per pound. Tho retailer makes his proflti tho Jobber makes his profit, tho manufacturer makes his profit, and tho consumer pays for all these and the newspaper advertising also. What does It cost to manufacture tho powder? Other manufacturers glvo away 25 or 30 cents worth of china, glassware, toys, hardware, books, etc, with every pound of baking' pow der. Again tho Query, what does It cost to manufacture tho powder can' you think It out? You don't need to. Glrvin, Duncan & Wald ley have a few words on tho baking powder question. Until September 1 wo will sell Penn sylvania Daking Powder at TEN CENTS per pound. It doesn't concern you whethor wo make or lose on It wo want to get It Intro duced. On and after September 1st our price will not exceed 15c per pound. We are not going to pay a million dollars td advertlso It; wo nro not going to give awayany premiums with it wo are going to sell It. ovcry pound guaranteed, to our customers. If it docs not give satisfaction, bring It back and receive your money. Why do we say this? Wo expect it will pleasa you. Why should you pay 35 or 40o proilt on every pound of powder you buy? Don't forgot wo strive to glvo our customers tho advantage of inside prices at which wo buy all sorts of goods. Girvm, Duncan & Waidley, 8 South Main Street. Fine Goods in Season. Crosse t0 JBlaolnvell Chow-cnow and Pickles, Tomato Catsup, Pickled Onions and Pickles in small bottles, Mustard Dressing for salad and meats, ' Sweet Pickles by tJie quart, Duncheon and Corned Beef, Condensed MilJibest brand, CJiijyped Beef and Summer Sausage, JVcty England Baked Beans, Oat Makes and Wheat Flakes, Norway Bloater Mackerel, Extra large, white and and fat. ' JBresh Creamery and Dairy Butter, We open this week some new styfes in Moquette and Body Brus sels Carpets. FOR S-A-XjIEJ TO-DAY, One Car of Choice Heavy White Oats, . . Fifty Bushels of WHOLE RYE. H70 ABBI7B. Two Cars No. i 'Tlihotliy Hay. One Car Baled Straw. One Car Flue Middlings. AT KEITERS Our Directory jiE POptf OFFICE Shenandoah. Office hours from 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Money Order and Registry De partment open from 8:00 a. m. to t:uu p. m. iuu urrivat anu departure oi man trains, iuau matter for despatch must be in tho offlco thirty minutes uciore tno time given dciow: Arrival. P.M. A.M. 1(40 4:21 2'Ufl fi!oa 0:03 8:18 1:40 9:45 8100 Destination. (Phila,, Western 1 and ! Southern States) Departure. A. M. P. M, 7:20 9:08 12:52 3:03 11:30 8:00 12:52 3:03 I New York and East-) ! ern Htates and. V ( points jn L. V. Ittlt. ) Asland. J- Girardvllle. (Haven Hun, Centra-) ( lia, Mt Carmcl and ( Bhamokln. ) 8:00 1:33 9:03 9:50 1 325 7:20 7;00 1:35 7:00 1:40 7:00 1:25 1:25 2:20 r: 10 9:03 0:58 Pottsvillo. 7:20 11:30 7:20 9:03 11:30 2:50 6;20 2:50 8:18 1:40 2:20 8:18 2:20 8:18 2:28 9:56 9:50 Mahanoy City, I Mahanoy Piano, Lost I 11:30 Crock and Shaft. f Frackv.'lle. S 7:20 2:50 0:00 2:50 9:50 9:50 Carriers make a cencral collection at 0:00 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 ui iu;io a. m. ana:wp. m. l ire Alarm Boxes. Tbo following list shows tho location of tho alarm boxes of tho Shenandoah Firo Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 16 Howcrs and Centre streets. 24 Bridge 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 the box, pull down tho hook once and lot go. When an alarm Is sent In tho fire hell will sound the number of tho box and repeat tho alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm is sounded from box 15 the fire bell will strlke'ono, then pause and strike five which will Indicate that the fire Is In the vicinity of No. 15 bor.cEvery alarm is repeated four times. HIectrlo Itallwuy Change. Hereafter tho electric railway cars will leave tho corner of Alain and Centre streets at 6:30 a. m., dally, and every 25 minutes thereafter untij midnight, at which hour tho lastlcar will leave. Spectacles, to Bult all eyos, at F. J. Portz's hook and stationary itoro. 4-28-tf CARPET y.EPERS,'r5d;?3'M $.50. At FRICKE'S, 10 South Jardm St. INSTRUCTION ON THE NEW BALLOT LAW ELECTION OFFICERS MEET-AND HEAR IT READ. BY BOROUGH SOLICITOR POMBROY All tho Sections Referring to tho Duties of Election Officers Road Method of VotlnR Also Touchod Upon. N rosponso to an invi tation of tho borough authorities the election officers and a number of other citizens met in tho Council Cham borlast night to ro coivo instructions on tho Maker ballot law undor tho provision of which' tho special election next Tuesday will be conducted. Borough Solicitor Pomoroy actod as master of coromoniesand read extracts from tho law for about an hour. Among thoso who listened attentively weroJohn Dando, Thomas Sanger, Carl Coogan, Thomas Manloy, Robert Oliver, Fred. H. Hopkins, Jr., P. H. Gable, Anthony Alox, Richard Ormsby, J. B Davis, F. O. Reese, Georgo Krick, Taliesin Phillips, Michael Lenaban, Charles Blaker, Thomas Boland, Larry Cullen, Honry L. Jones, V. Shoemaker, James Champion, Goorge.Boyer, Donnia Creeden, Edward O'Donnoll, James F. O'Hearn, Jero. Toomey, J. 11. Boyer, "William Kimmel, D. J, Doyle, Thomas and John Grant, Timothy Coakley, "W. J. "Watkins and Councilman Betteridgo, Coakley, Stout, Scheifly, Gable and Lamb. Mr. Pomeroy eaid that tho object oi calling tbo meeting was to see that tho election officers bad a general knowledge of the provisions of tho law. Ho then proceeded to describe the arrangements of tho election booths and compartments and the manner of printing the ballots, all of which is shown by the following diagrams OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR THE FIRST WARD OF THE BOROUGH Or SHENANDOAH FOII SPECIAL ELECTION Increase of Debt for water works. JUNE'Hth, 1KI2. Blgnatures of Auditors. Mr, Pomeroy also said that ho had ex amined the places where tho elections aro generally bold and ho was satisfied thr.t they would, bo largo onough for the proper arrangements of the booths. lie also stated that the borough will be obliged to bear all tbo expenses of the election, with the exception of the booths, tho costs for which will fall upon the state. According to present calculation! tho election compartments wil, be distributed as follows : lit ward I ,boots and 8 an nexea, or 11 compartments In all. 2nd ard7 compartments. 3rd ward 18 S Is I a a s 1 5 h I w a h p 3S & 1 3 5 3 g S J, o h g si t gggg 1 - rJ IPiS ss I 8 if as tag I s 1 JFJ go - Door . . . . ' ' I Guard Rail. a So 1 ! a p : 0 Booth O ; H O 5" Hooth Booth o I S I 'pc Booth a is rs a a Booth 5 I I 'S S Booth Booth jj i Booth Booth O Clerks ? Booth b a 8 8 8 I IgfRlrl compartments. 4th ward 0 compartment;. 5th- ward 11 cbmpartmphw. ' Tho balance of Mr. Fomeroy's instruc tions consisted of tho roadlng of soctions 13 to 80 of tho Act, .. INTERESTING COMMENT. A Column or Nows by a Writer Well Known to our Headers. The School Board will meet again to night in Superintendent Freeman's offlco and it is understood that tho postponed olection of teachers and janitors (or tho nozt torm will take plsco, " . V The joint committee this afternoon issued a circular touching upon tbo proposed water works. To-morrow a circular pro pared by a number of our prominent citizens, will be issued. The latter circular treats the wator question in all its phasoi and the facts and figures given form a foundation of somo very forciblo argu ments. , A largo number of town sports wont to "VVilkes-Barro yesterday to witness tho foot race between Fahey, of town, nnd Loh. man, p "Wilkes-Bdrro. Tho raco took place at tho "West Side Driving Park and attracted sporting men from all parts of tho stato. Tho distance was 125 yards and tho stakes wore $300 a side, hold by tho Philadelphia Item. Tho sporting editor ot that paper was tho roforce. Georgo Turner, of Fhiladolphia, fired tho pistol. Lehman secured a start on Fahey and led him for somo distance, but the latter landed a winner by about four feot. Tho event evening was a financial disappointment to many of the tihenandoah sports, and although between ?3,000 and $4,000 changed hands on the result, comparitively little of the money came to town. About a dozen of the men who left here yesterday wero loaded.down with, money, but when they reached Wilkes-Barro they could find no takers. Ono man had ?C0O with him and only secured $11. Another man secured S6, but only aftor offering 10 to 0. Several failed to win onough. to pay their railroad.fares. The explanation for this is that all the money Lehman's supporters wished to risk had been takon up. before tHe day of the race. Pittston and Ply mouth people put In a number of early bets on Fahey and it is said their confi dence in tho runner nottod them about $2,600. There Is no talk of another race, although it is said some of the "Wilkes' Biirro sports would bo willing to risk coin on Lehman against Fahoy for a 100-yard raco. 4 An interesting group at tho Lohigh Valley depot this morning includod Gon. "William Lilly, of Mauch Chunk; Ilober fa. Thompson, of Pottsville, and William II. Lewis, of "Wm. Ponn. They wero waiting for a train to take them to Ashland, from which place they proceeded to the Miners' Hospital and attondod a meeting of tho board of trustoos of that institution. Petkr. To Cleanse the System Effectually yet gently, whon costive or bilious or whon tho blood is impuro or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual con stipation, to awakon tho kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening thorn, to dispel headaches, colds or fevers, use Syrup of Figs. llitten by a Dog, A few days ago Georgo Plappert, of .North Jardin street, was bitten on tho loft band by a largo English mastiff owned by Charles. Kadziowicz, the East Centre stroet grocer. Mr. Plappert was working about Mr. ltadziewicz's place when he was bitten. Tho wound was an ugly ono, tho hand being severely lacerated on both tidos by tho animal's teeth. Tho dog was sent to Mahanoy City and was found there yester day by Mr. Plappert's son, John, who caused the animal to be shot. Tho Injured hand Is in a pretty bad condition, but no serious consequences are anticipated. Have just received 100 pairs of laules' fine shoos, which will bo sold at $1 per pair. People's shoe store, 121 N. Main street, lw Accident nt Jttuple Hill. At an early hour this morning a car was pulled over the shoavos at tho shaft head of Maplo Hill colliery and tho place was idle to-day in consequenco of tho accident. Considerable damago was done, but no per son was injured. Accidents of this kind havo become numerous at tkii colliery and it is gonorally bolleved that they aro due to the use of a steam break. Buy Keystone flour, Be euro that the namo Lkssio & Co., Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw 8Uth Anniversary. The membership of Camp 200, P. O. H. of A., and thoir friends will celobrato the sixth annlvorsary by holding a musical and literary ontortainnient in Bobbins' opora house this evening, Admission froo, "Waters' "Weiss beer is the best. John A. Koilly sole agent. 6-6-tI Best -work done ' at Brennan's Bteam laundry. Everything whito and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty- All work guaranteed. Fine photos, 00c. per dozen, at Kcsgej'i A. MINE LABORER'S EYES BLOWN OUT BY AN UNEXPECTED BLAST OF COAL. THE UNFORTUNATE MAN DYING Tho Flylngr Debris Shockingly Out and Bruised His Face, Shoulders, Ohest and Hands in a Breast. POLISH mino la boror namod Joseph Selobis was terribly iu jurcd by an unexpect ed blast in a breast of tho Shonandoah City Oblliory just beloro quitting time last evening. The unfor tunate man received tho lull force Of the oxplosion in tho face, on tho chost and shoulders and hia eyes wero blown out, His head and shoulders were covered with shocking wounds, tho flosh" in somo placos hanging by shreds. Selebis is 25 years of age and unmarried A reporter for the Herald found him roll ing in agony at his boarding house on wost Centre stroet and tho friends who surrounded him said that Dr. Hamilton had given up hopos and death was looked for before tho close of the afternoon. Ono of the men in the room was near the victim when the accident happened. He said that Solebis put one squib into the hole that had boon drilled into tho coal, but it failed td act Selebis then put in second squib and returned to the headitig. After waiting for nearly fifteen minutes, according to tho informant, Selobis took a third squib and as ho was about to put it in the hole tho blast took place. A Pennsylvania Itefrnln. (Dedicated to M. S. Ounv.i Editor Boyer, of tho Herald, sends a cony of tho lollowino- vorsaa which h M woro sunir bv tho advanpn Rchturlkill aeiegates on thoir way to Minneapolis, ino verses wero comDosed on thn train Tho advanco guard consisted of Hon. TV D. Phillips, Alexander Scott, Dr. Lenker, John I. JIathias, J. Harry James, John J. Co.vlo and "William "Wilhfilm. Thnir arrived in Minneapolis Sunday morning ana tnoso versos thoy composed at once became noDular amone tho Blninn mn who shouted thorn until thoy bocamo hoarse: We are for tho man from Malno, Ho will get there just the same Pennsylvania's hero to stay. And she stands by Matthew Quay. Chorus : Ta, ra, ra, boom ta ra I Jerry Rusk for second place, lie will help us win the race Won't thoy mako a dandy pair For the Presidential chair. Chorus. Jim and Jerry are the stuff Benjamin has had enough ; Tnere're no flies on M. S. Quay Keedcr '11 help us win the day. Chora. . - Minnesota's a dandy state She'll help, to Drealt the Harrison slate J Itepubllcans, all, throw up your hats, Clarkson 'lLbeat the Democrats. Chorus. Protection and reciprocity Our battle cry on land or &ea ; Honest money's bound to win, McKlnley and American tin. Chorus, That Jim Blaine knows what to do With state questions old and new ; Italy, Chill and Johnnie Bull Have been taught a lebson full. Chorus. Jim will break tho solid south Carry tho nows from mouth to mouth i Now Jersey'll join tho jolly crowd i Mako the victory clear and loud. Cioruj. West Virginia '11 fall In lino : Wo will have a grand old time. David II. and Grover C. They aro in the consomme. Chorui. Buoklon's Arnica Salvo. The Best Salve in tho world for Onto Bruisos, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fovor Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively euros Piles, or no navmont rnnulred. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, ormosoy remndod.. Price 26 cents per box. For salo by O. H. Hagonbuch. - If VOU Wish tO nurehHRR n tiAnf fltflnrr shoo of the latest style call at the People's shoo store, 121 N. Main streot. 0-7-lw Coughing Loads to Consumption. Hemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Best photographs and crayons at D abb's Follow the crowd to the Feotlo's store 121 N. Main street, 6-7-lw HERE AND THERE. Interesting Items Concerning Different sections or tho lteglon. Abram Hoebner Co. reiralia mnnnfan. turers, of Port Carbon, havo furnishod tho Grant Light Infantry, of Schuylkill Haven, with equipments. Jacob Peiffer, whose home is at Rrandnn. ville, was struck bv an oncinn nn thn TV a & S. railroad Wednesdav. and injured. His loft arm was so badly crushed mat it was necessary to amputate it bolow tho elbow. Bloomebure Council No. 140. Order of United American Mechanics, will hold Its annual picnic at Lakeside in August. Ihe coal tonnaeo transnorted nvnr thn Philadelphia & Koading Railroad system, for week ending Saturday, Juno 4, was 471,697 ton, a docreaso of 31,000 tons. Tho total for tho year was 12,774,707 tons, an increase of 980,318 tons. P. & It., L. V. and Jersoy Central rail road employes at Hazloton and Mauch Chunk aro complaining about "spotters" traveling on tho roads and harrassing them in many ways. The liazloton Sentinel says women spottors will soon bo nut on all the r jads. PKltSOXAL. E G J. "Wadlinger voht to Minorsvillo on businoss to-day. Thomas D. Taggart, of Philadelphia, is visiting relatives in town. D. J, Brooks left town last evening to visit friends in Philadelphia. Rev. John Gruhler went to Heading; yesterday to attend the Synod. Elmer "Wasloy and T. R. Boddall, Esq., went to Mahanoy City this afternoon. Superintondont Bertolett, of Mahanoy Piano, was a visitor to town this morning. Harry Hafnor is acting as substituto at tho depot for Baggage-Master P. J. Golden,, who is on the sick list. M. L. Kemmerer, the confoctionor, loft town this morning for Now Tork, whoro ho will purchase a stock of goods. "William Anatock went to Mahanoy City to-day to attend tho commencement ox ercises of the schools of that place. Chrltt Foltz, who was employed at Anstock's barber shop, to-day left town for Danville, whore a position awaits him. GIRARD VILLE GLEANINGS. A Newsy Letter From a Wide Awake Cor respondent. At a regular meeting of the St. Joseph's Legion on Tuesday evening tho following officers were olectod : President, P. Foy; Vice Prosident, J. Eaganj Treasurer, William Dooloy; Secretary, T. lionnoy; Assistant Secretary, John lliggins; Direc tors, J. Eagan, E. O'Donnoll and J. Scanlanj Librarian, "W. Eagan. "William Murphy, the cartoonist of Beck er's place of amusomont, receiyod a tele gram from R. K. Fox to return to New York at once to do special work for tho Police Gazette. Col. P. H. Monaghan is training a num ber of horsos for drill in tho Fourth of July parade. Miss Mamio Haugbney, of Mahanoy City, was the guost of Mrs. D. Gill the foro part of tho week. Our collieries wero idle the fore part ot the week owing to tho heavy rains. Somo of them resumed operations to-day. i "Will Siddall, of Shenandoah, paid our town a visit on "Wednesday evening. Mis3 Jennie Davies, of. Gilberton, visited her aunt hero on Thursday. H. W. Becker openod his big city show to a packed house on Monday night. Tho entertainment was a pronounced success, 'Tho Devil's Auction" will be produced next week. P, J. Gibbons, of Shenandoah, was a visitor to this town on Thursday and paid a visit to Centralia, accompanied by J. J. McCormick, of this place, Clko. Girardvillo, Juno 10. 1892. "Guide to Health." a vrIiiuMb hnnV containing tho indorsements of prominent physicians in regard to tho "Anchor Pain Expeller." The best known remedy for all forms of Rheumatic free of charge, on application to F, Ad, iiicnter S Co., aio liroadway, Hew York City. 3t All Collieries Workiug, All tbo collieries in this district worked to-day to make up for time lost by tho collieries that were "drowned out" by tho storms during tho first part of the wook. Four Hundred 2-auart Porr.Aln!na.Hnnrt kettles, with lid, 15 cents, Saturday, Juna 11th. Go eatly to Girvin, Duncan & "Waidloy's, 8 South Main stroet. 6-0-2t Tho latest stvles of collars and ties at thn People's store, 121 N. Main stroot. G-7-lw Headache cured by using Grocorv's Powders, lfi rents a nackaen. Tnkn nn other,. For sale, by druggists, 5-5-1 ru "Qood JJye .My Honey" schottlscho. .Or gan or piano. 10 cents. Wlldo'imusio store. Wholesale Prices. ir Fire crackers and cannon crackers at wholesale prices at Max Reese's, rrloea lame as In New Tork and Philadelphia,