t I 1 i W THE 1 THE HERALD'S SUCCESS Is gratify Ins to Us Large Circle of Readers. HERALD'S SUCCESS. Is gratifying to Its Large Circle of Readers. Laix TnE news ron one cent. It ALL THE NEWS FOIl ONE CENT. VOL. VII.--NO. 145. SHENANDOAH. PA.. FRIDAY. JUNE 17. 1892. ONE CENT. Wjlkinson'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 -arc 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 English Brocades at 37Kc Those goods can not be seen elsewhere and are the season's choicest offerings. We show all the newest shades of Dress Silk, Satins, Cashmeres, Henriettas, white and printed Lawns, India jiucuo, iuiurumeruu 1' iouncings, SUK iacc Flounces, etc Tho 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. We carry the largest stock of underwear for men. women and children; every grade worth having at reasonable prices. Corsets at wholesale or retail. Our immense stock of these 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 flno Lace Window Curtains, Chenille Curtains, Curtain Poles, White Marseilles Quilts and Smyrna Hugs, 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 complete In this region and we guarantee prices to be lower than any competitor. L. J. Wilkinson, 89 8, Main St., Shennndonh. Our Directory, jiE POtf OFFICE Shenandoah. Office hours from 7:30 a, m. to 7:30 p. m. Money Order and Kceistrv De partment open from8:00 a. m. t0 7:uu p. m. TYillnwInff l a Hhprlnlfi nf tho arrival and departure of mail trains. Mail matter for despatch must be In tho office thirty uiiuun-o ueiuru me lime given oeiow: Arrival. P. M. A. M. 1:40 :U 2:20 8:00 9:08 8:18 1:40 8:00 Destination. (Phila., Western 1 Departure. P.M. 9:43 DID YOU EVER! Think what It cost to manufacture Baking Powder f Did 'you ever think how baking pow der is sold? Did you ever think there must be a large profit In It somewhere? The manufac turer of a certain baking powder pay out nearly nuiiiuuu uuuura or mure a year advertising their powder, trying to make people believe It Is the best made. Their baking powder Is sold at 50o per pound. Tho retailer makes his profit, tho Jobber makes his profit, the manufacturer makes his profit, and the consumer pays for all these and tho newspaper advertising also. What does It cost to manufacture the powder? Other manufacturers give away 25 or 30 cents Worth of china, glassware, tpys, hardware, Uloks, etc., with every pound of baking pow der. Again the query, what does It cost to manufacture tho powder can you1 think H out? You don't need to. Olrvln, Duncan & Wald ley have a few words on tho baking powder question, Until September 1 we will sell Penn sylvania Baking Powder at TEN CENTS per pound. It doesn't concern you whether wo make or lose on It we want to get it lntro- aucea. un and after September 1st our price will not exceed 15c pqr pound. We are not going to pay a million dollars to aavertiso Hi wo are not going to give awayany premiums with it wo are going to sell It. every pound guaranteed, to our customers. If It does not give satisfaction, bring It back and recoive your money. Why do we say this? We oxpect it will please jw ,, i4v oiiuuiu vuu pay ao or wo prouton every pound of powder you buy? Don't forget wo strlvo to glvo our customers tho advantage of lnsldo prices at which wo buy all sorts of goods. Girvm, Duncan & Waidley, 8 South Main Street. 1:23 1:25 1:25 2:20 t:40 :26 8:18 1:40 2:26 8-.18 2:20 8:18 2:26 9:03 9:50 9:08 9:08 9:50 0:50 9:56 Southern States) New York and East-1 em States and y points on L. V. It. It. ( Asland. j Glrardvllle. A.M. 7:20 9:08 11:30 7:20 ( Raven Run. Centra. Ha.Mt Carmeland I onamoxin. ( 12:52 3:08 8:00 12:52 3:0S 8:00 1:33 TiW 1:33 7:00 1:40 7:00 Pottsville. j Mahanoy City, J- I Mahanoy Plane, Lost 1 11:30 I Creek and Shaft. I 7:20 11:30 7:20 9:08 11:30 2:56 6;20 2:50 2:50 6:00 2:50 v.ou creek and Shaft, f 9:56 Frackville. V 7:20 Carriers make a ireneral collection nt fl-nn 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 aro mado in the business part of Hinuauv.lilUi Ul. UUU .W p. m. Fire Alarm lloxes. me following list shows tho location ol the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Fire Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 16 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets, 42 QJlbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 62 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 the fire bell will sound tho number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. , HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If tho alarm Is sounded from box 15 the Are bell will strike one, then pause and strike five which will Indicate that the Are Is In tho vicinity of No. 15 box.:Every alarm Is repeated four times. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When sho was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. POTTSVILLE LETTER ON COUNTY POLITICS OUR SPECIAL CORRESPOND ENT ON HARRISON. THE 29TH DISTRICT SENATORSHIP Schalok Will Take It if tho Nomi nation be Unanimous Al phonso Farini's Candidacy for tho Legislature. dictate for Judgo. He ia a candidate for Congross B. W. Cummlrg, Jr, is a clean cut gentlemanly candidato fnr tho office ot DUtrict Attorney. lie will soon pay visit norm o: tno mountain and then you nf Shenandoah can judge him for your selve3. Hon. John W. Ryon will not go to his fm In Tioga county to stay any t'mo un til alter tho Democratic convention and il nominated therein he will tarry but a few aays in uioga. The canvass will require his presence here. N. PKKSONAL. is visiting friend CARPET SWEEPERS, 13.50, W.00, K.50, At FRICKE'S, 10 South Jardm St. NfiW, NEW, NEW. - t-'f ' ' NEW BRVSSEL8 CARPETS, NEW HALL S1HLES, BEAUTIFUL PA11ERN8. Prices as Low as Ever. , Miss Mama B. Wasloy in Bloomsburtr. opeciai correspondence to tho Herald. John P. Finnev naid a business trin t,. i un&viLLE, juno ia. Philadelphia yesterday. tiii juir.neaDolls con-1 Mita Murmmt riathor r pn.i vomion has met, nom- spent yesterday in town. mated and adjourned Mine Inspector McMurtrie, of Ashland, ana tne Kepublican was a visitor to town to-day. masses are ousily en- J. M. Baser, bus n ess manaear of the gagoa at the ratifica- Herald, ia visiting Philadelnhia. lion du mesa, iiera- Mrs. O. A. Koira returned last night bdouis tne sentiment from Dudley, N. J where sho has been remained throughout visit n friends. tho session as I por- Mrs. S. L. Brown and Mrs. Ed. Doherty trayeditin my letter returned last evenintr from Latrohe. whnrn oi dune ara, almost unanimous tor Uam- thev had ben visiting relatives. son; ana wnen me result was flashed over General Managor John L. Williams, of the wires and emblazoned on the bulletin I Shamokin. snant a Hurt of trv-Hnw In tnum uoarus tnis.coniracteo norougn waa much and paid a visit to the Maplo Hill colliery, too small to hold the pent-up enthusiasm, Happy Sam. Hollopetor spent yesterday men roioased, oi tne nappy lollowers Of n the nniintrr fljhlnir. Ao in haun nnt mo u. u. r. lhe event was properly 8nn thn "cnth' w wo n nnaH l r, . ,.7 " " fxr tmouiaieu uy vno Uenirai UIUD. WniCh Itn mukn n7 (Virnmnntu paraueu.oenina me ijIDerty Uornet JJnnd Michael Hsffmn left fnr Snr.nfnn fM. and filled the air with cheors and fire work morning to play at that place .with the smoKe. r ot two hours Centre street was Freeland, base ball club tbia afternoon. Ho amaze wnn,poiiicoi,giory, old and young will also play with the Freoland club at uniting to nonor me president that la.and rvVilkes-Barre to-morroWc- is to DB1fts..tnay sincerely hope, The ticket named Harrison and Keid is strong now, but it will continue to grow in strength from now until November 8th. Many Democrat,? havoeaiilof it, "It, is so strong mat we must nominate a stronger one If we hope to beat jt." President Harrison, it sooms, has so enemies, . as a prominent metropolitan paper expressed it on Sunday, "There will be no sulking." All will now unite and drink to tho toast, J-iong life, happineBS and a triumphant ro-election for the nominee." THE SENATORIAL COSTEST, Would you believo it ? The Democratic nomination for Senator in tho 29th district la actually going a-begging this year. Mr. ruurtha Quinn won't havo it. Mai T1..I .1 , . t. ... ' "uumouu joi. jvoyer win not even thins of it, and there is absolutely no name men tioned in connection with it, except that of A. W. bchaick, Esq, That gentleman would make the best workine candidate taa opposition to Koefor could put up, but A CHILD'S FALL. lit Drops Thirty 1'eet to a Stone l'uve. ment and lladly Injured. The four-year-old son of William Shoupe, residing in Loitzel'.s row on East uoal street, was seriously injured las nigl;t by fa.tling from the third atory of the dwelling to the cobblo pavemont. The child lost its balance whon leaning out of the -window. The fall waa a bad ono and tho body rebounded about three feet after it struck, the pavemont. Tho child waa unconscious whon picked up, but to-day it seemed improyed. There wore no bones broken and no serious cut or bruises on the body, but the child ia believod to bo in A L'lecG of Imuglniitlou. The party in town who scribbles for the Tti-Weekly Record must have been dreaming when ho wrote the effusion on the lato election. Surely he is in no posi ho don't want it and would only accept the tIon t0 copMn of pieces of silver being nomination upon condition that it waa s"PPe(1 'nt0 palms of hands. As for givonto him without oppositiou in the "war1 he(jIor8" wolli they were all rignt wnen nis worthy aguro-hoad was seeking office. Of course, ainco that event, ho has had no use for them. His eBusion waa a beautiful product of extravagant imagination. Go honce, "Occasional," and don't speak of boolers. Also Another Lot of Eemnants of Moqnette and Body Brussels Carpets 3 to 10 yards long, at about half price. SOMETHING-' iSTEW" ! SPICED VINEGAR A Combination of JPUItE GJtAJPE VlftEGAJR with the 1'lnest Imported Pure Spices, boiled doiun, produc ing a Finely Flavored, Uragrant Vinegar, for 2reimr ing and preserving all kinds of fruit and vegetables. ALSO PURE CATAWBA WINE VINEGAR Ana Pure Apple Vinegarr-Soured by age, and free from any foreign or injurious properties. AT KKITER'S convention. If Mr. Schalck would take this nomination and could be sure of no knifing by mombora of his own party he would make it lively for Senator Koefer this time as Mr. Kirk did four yoars ago, when he came so near defeating the reesona man. But Mr. Schalck, too, ia thinking seriously of refusing the honor which may be proffered him, mostly for Business reasoni. He has a lanm nH Strength and Health, If you are not feeling strong and health v. try JSloctno Bitters. If "La Grippe" has lucrative law practice which demand, his Shta, UlfB,eCt1r0.BIt" almost constant attention and he is ser. J " 7 tly on Liver, ioualy considering the advisahllltv nP S'011 Kidneys, gontly aiding those cutting loose frpm politics altogether and ? mT mn ,v0n8- "y?U devoting hlmaelf entirely to business. nrt .ninH i Headache, you will This would be a wise conclusion for r, !?d ??aAJ.. Permanent relief by taking Sohakk. a wMl mn . . awK"' ' win convinco and, Ilyo up to. So the unterrified are oppose still looking for a candidate to Keefer. ALl'IlONSK IS STILL IN IT. Although certain alleged influences would (iavo the peoplo of this district believo that Alphonao H. Farini's candi dacy for tho Legislature is knocked into a cocked hat flm knows ho is still in the race and if blowing i"'PMlin,1f0Ct1d, the G'yille Post, his own trumpet la a good wav to advertise a,ter whlch. tho. visitors were handsomely you that thia is the remedy you need. Large bottles only 60c. at O. H. Hagon bueh's Drug Store. O. A. It. Inspection, "Davy" Morgan, accompanied bv Com rades Lohe, Richards, Holman. Lodden and Feist, members of the local G. A. R. Post, went to Girardville it at night via tho olectr(c railway, Mr. Morgan, as assistant MEETING OF THE BOROUGH COUNCIL NO BUSINESS OP IMPORTANCE WAS TRANSACTED. 'DE ATE' HOLD A LONELY MEETING None of the Minority Members Were in Attendance They Claim They Were Not Notified. HE Borough Council held a very uninter esting meeting last night. Everything done waa of a routine character. Oommltteea reported work done on streets, necessity for aurvoys for curbs and gutters, etc., and only twico during the entire Eesslon did a discussion of any moment took place. Councilman Uoakley said the fire com- panioa had blamed him for sounding a fire alarm a few nighta ago. Ho wanted to know who had charge of tho system. Ho was informed that the system, fortostinir purposes, had been left in the handa of the lamp and police and flro apparatus com mittees, jointly, and under their inatruction the fire bell was to be tapped once every night at 7:30 o'clock. Councilman Gable said that the committee8 had not notified the fire companies of the test raDS because the committeos hadnot been able to securo a key to the Columbia hose house. The subject was dropped without any definite action. The other tilt arose over a statement bv Bettoridge and Gable that tho police were not patrolling the town sufficiently. James and Coakley took the opposite aide of tho question. Coakley said he found the police doing their duty and Jamos said that Gable, as chairman of the lamp and police committee, had charge of tho police. Chief Davis said each policeman had his beat, and, without any reflection unon former police forcos, tho present force is giving tho town as good service as It ever had. There was nothing dono in regard to tho wator matter further than hoaring a report from Lamb that the peoplo had voted in favor of increasing the borough debt. Lho room and etationery committee was instructed to select a suitable place for the storage of tho election booths. The booths were furnished to tho borough free of charge, but should any be mislaid or de stroyed tho borough will bo obllced to re place them at its own expense. i A potltion from residents of the vieinitv of Coal and White stroets oravine for an eiectric light was road and referred to tho lamp and police committee. There does not seem to bo an inclination to grant tho request. The only members of Council Dreaant at mis meeting wore James. Gable. Uoaklev btout, uetteridge, McGuire, Van Dusen and Lamb "De Ate." A Herald re' portor learned to-day that the reason tho seven other members were not present was because they were not notified of the meet ing until an hour last night that did not givo them a chance to get there. MINNESOTA PERSONALS, ernmont in tho intorosts of tho Republican party. Tbo Republican pirty, Judgo Uartch claimed, was rt-cognized by the National Republican Committee in 1891 Tho Liberal party, ho eaid, was composed of Demccrals and Republicans, or, more properly speaking, Democrats and Slugwumps-.aelf.8tyled"Tuscarora" Demo crats and "National Republicans of Utah ' This latter branch of tho Liberal party is composed of men who claim to be Ropubl. cans in national affairs but Liberals in local affairs, and in convention had refused to say they would nominate and support a Uepublican for the office ot delegate to Congress, thia being the only strictly political office whereby they could show their devotion to the National Republican party. Judge Bartch claimed that the admission of tho Liberal delegate would leave Utah a territory and Democratic. Dr. J. E. Shadle, who left thia town oyer three years ago, proved his wisdom when he settled in St. Paul. He has had a streak of luck since the first day he put foot in that city and his success baa boon phenomenal He does only an office business ard his fees average $3,000 per month. He make a specialty of nose and throat diseases and his patients travel from far and near. Ho has treated tho Governors and railway magnates of several stales. He has a nice homo.several carriages.a liveried coachman, &c, and lately invested S30.000 in a lot having a frontage of 100 feet and located a' considerable distance from the centre of the city. O. L. Berkemeyer, formerly of dlating ton, Pa., ia another specimen of the Penn sylvania Dutch who went to Minneapolis several years ago and is now ono of tt e most prominent and successful business men in that booming, hustling city. Ho left Lahigh county almost bankrupt after spending years of hard work in the car riage manufacturing business. He ia en gaged in tho slate business, ia interested in RTquarry, and haa furniahed nearly all the alate black-boards and alato for other pm paees now in use in both St. Pad and' Minneapolia, beiides other cities of the west and northwest. He is a huetltr, every inch of him, and a good fellow, loa He is well known in this county and sent his regards to his numerous friends. Lyman B. Holbert, the well' known druggist, who filled positions in Hollo Peter's, McCarthy's and Waslev's rfr stores, is aUo located in St. Paul and is following his usual avocation, besides speculating, (successfully, too). For a time ho has been a aufferer from Tllm jaundice, but haa now fully recovered. Ho is another enthusiast of the northwest and thinks it is the only nlace in the country for young men and women who havo any push and perseverance in them. It seems tho very air has something to do with a person's success in thia part of the country. Very soon the hills will ocho the doughy name Farini. If bread ia the staff of nie, .Farini n certainly an ingredient in some of the loaves, which the bovs will eat tnia fall. Tbo one mistako that Mr. Farini makes is hla everlasting talk about start'ng j an organ of hla own to iurther his election. ! This gives his enemies the opportunity to suggest a band organ, and Mr( Farini being an Italian, the Jokers who got this orutal pun oil think thoy aro very funny. JNo one Is raoro serious than "Phonsio" in mis contest, ue la going to beat all records. he says. In boating records bo mav ovor- stop mo bounds of policy and beat himself. lie need fear nobody but himself, certainly not his would-be critics. They are simply aiding him In his canvass, aa will bo patent wnon the convention meets. entertained. "Davy" and his aides re turned to town accompanlod bv an Italian Dana. Headache cured by using Greirorv's Powdors. 16 cents a package. Take no other. For sale by druggiits. 6-6-lm Fell I'rom a Scntrolil. T 1 : . . ... uunu uinuii, a carpenter, residing on South Jardln streot, yestorday mot with an acridont that might have resulted seriously. While nt work upon a scaffold at the now Lithuanian church, ho missed his footing and fell to the ground, a distance of four teen foot. No serious injury waa sustained, and Mr. Glrton expects to be at work again in a few days. Tu Cleanse the System Effectually yet gontly, when costive or points. bilious or when thn hlnnri la (mio.A - T r t ... . . . . I . ....,,ulu til .uuuu um mr uawyer UiriCU. 01 Ta- sluirir sh. to nfirniHnnnlT..i,- J,.,li.i maqua, in the contest for District Attor- stipatlon.Ito awakon tho kidneys and liver nqy. ue is sawipg much wood lust now. to a hnaUhv notlu u,m,n,,t i..u..i TT1 T-v. ixr t i, ..: . . -."". "" ' """ wuv.uvwuu H, IkYUUH llBULBnanis tioal I wnnunnlnni Ihnm In H 1,-.-1 -1J. .. .1... T..Tl ,,r . "'" ", U1U. oUiv umi uuugo i-ersuing win no; i or fevers, uso Syrup of Figs, v uumiuwui Dumu uig wuru is Doing done on both sides, they tell ua, but who Is ahead It la too early to say.- The name Kallagher in my last letter was an error. The candidate for Legia lature ia John Gellagher, of TremonL Some poorly informed politician! will have it that Congressman Reilly It a can- Tll.l -onolnAj . I.. . vu., mui,i4 a ioijo, UUVY SIOCK latest designs in wall paper and window shades at Portz's. a 88-tf Waters' Weiss beer ia the best. Bellly sole agent John A. 6-6-tt Fine photos, 60c. per doien.at Kesgey'i Iuformatlou Concernlnc Former Tmvua. men In the West. The personal mention given below ia given by Editor H. O. Boyer, of the Her ald, who recently concluded an extended western trip: Evor Morgan, son of John W. Korean. of town, who was superintendent ot tho cable road at St, Paul for several years, rosignod the position a few weeks ago in oruer to introduce ar;d sell a very valuable patont of his to the cablo roads of the country. Those in a poaition to know say Mr. Morgan has a good thing. He knows it, too, or ho would not have given up the position he held for so many years. Dur Ing tho recent convention at Minneapolis Mr. Morgan waa a constant visitor to tho Pennsylvania headquartore and went with tho boys on their sight-eoeing tours. Ho is enthusiastic over tho northwest and thinks there ia no place In the United Statoa like mat part of the country. Judge George W. Bartch, of Salt Lake City, Utah, was a prominent attendant at tho Minneapolis convention and very popular witn tho large Utah delegation judge Bartch waa formerly a resident of Hhonandoah and after serving aa principal becamo tbo first superintendent of pur publio schools. He loft here for Utah and after studying law became a Judge. He Is largely interested In Utah real estate and enterprises. He has becotne possessed of a considerable portion of this world's goods and if Utah becomes a state ho will be made its Gpvernor. Thoro were two Utah delegations to the national conven tionregular and liberal, both asking representation. Tho national committee reported in favor of the regular, but the convention admitted one of each delega tion. According to Judsre Bartch and Ma friend thU latter action was no nnnniii.. a&ement to the formation of a atate gov- in a -a. Little Girl's Exrjerienoo Lighthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott are koepore of tho Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach, Mich.,and are blessod with a daughter.focr years old. Last April she was taken down with Measles, followed with a dreai.al cough and turning into a Fever. Doctors at home and at Detroit treatod her, but in vain, sho grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere "handful of bones." Then she trjod Dr. King's New Discovery and after the uso of two and a half bottles, waa com pletely cured. They say Dr. King's New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may got a trial bottle froo at O. H. Hagonbuch's drug store. OI4 Hut Successful, Somo boys on Main street iaet nieht amusod themselves by fooling the pedes triane. They filled an old pocketbook with papor and ,throw it on the pavement. If any ono attempted to pick it up they would pull it away with a string they had at tached to it. Though the trick is an old one, aeveral people were fooled and thu youngsters had plenty fun. No bolter known remedy exists for n forms of Rheumatic diseases than tho Genuine Imported Anchor Pain Expeller. 60 cents a bottle. To bo had at O. H Hagenbuch, P. P. D. Kirlin. J. M. Hillan and other druggist. 3 Slurried nt Camileu, Irvin Moyer, dork at the Houso, and Miss Annie Francis, of Phlla. delphia, wore married on Wednesday night at Camden, N. J. The couple have re turned to town. Klectrlo Hallway Change. Hereafter the electric railwav ohm ,m leave the corner of Main and Centre streets at 6;30 a. m., daily, and every 25 minutes thereafter until mldnieht, at whir.h hnur tho last car will leave. riro nt Muhunoy. A fire started this morning on Mahanov streot, below Catawiesa, In Mahanoy City and tho two fire companies were called out, but a bucket brigade made their (ervices unnecessary. Beat work done at Brennan's rlA.m laundry. Everything white and tpotlee. Lace curtains a ipeclalty. All work guaranteed. Beet photographi and crayoni at Dabb
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