fgnyjy vL-ut,V'V jMrjuiju,jir -"w THE jj rv v v v v w v v v v i the 4 HERALD'S SUCCESS Is gratifying to Its Large Circle of Readers. HERALD'S SUCCESS. Is gratifying to Its Large Circle of Readers. ji ALL THE NEWS FOn ONE CENT, NT. J fit JVWU & ALL THE NEWS TOU ONE CENT. ji VOL. VII.--NO. 154. SHENANDOAH. PA., TUESDAY. JUNE 28, 1892. ONE CENT. Special Sale. Wash Dress Goods at Bargain Prices. Printed Bedford Cords, Sc. These are tho samo goods that aro adver tised as bargains by othcrstoros at 12V4c our price is Ec All tho best styles now in stock. American Challies, 4 and 5c. The io quality wo offer Is equal to tho 60 grade of other stores. Our Bo line embraces all tho newest styles of tho season. Double width English Serges, AT JO CEXTS. Wo show ono hundred styles of this famous wash goods, every color fast regular 15c values 8 yards mako a lady's dress. Fast Black Sateens, Plain or Brocade. Wo have tho following grades 12c, 14c, EOc, 25o and 37Hc. Fast black India lawns and plain whlto lawns In all grades at reduced prices. Remnants of Embroidery Flouncing. We offer our entire lino of dress patterns of embroidery and all remnants at half prlcci all widths for botlOnlsses and ladles. L. J. Wilkinson, S9 S. Main St., SJienandoah. Girvin, Duncan and Waidley. We have received a big in voice of Fruit Jars (Mason's), in pints, quarts and half gal ( Ions, which we are selling be low market value, notwith standing the sharp advance in prices. Nice lino of Cuspadores earthen, china, tin and nlcklo, from 10c up. Combination Fruit Presses, best thing In tho world for the various purposes for which they are In tended. Hot Weather Goods Such as Ico Cream Freezers, Water Cool ers, Gasollno Stoves, Window Hcrecns, Fly Fans a great home comfort In hot and sultry weather. Their use Insures cleanli ness at meals, comfort and rest to tho weary and a blessing In tho sick chamber. Their cost Is trifling compared to tho benefit de rived from their use. Hammocks, hammocks. Fireworks, Fireworks. 8 South Main Street. HAY, STRAW, SALT, FLOUR. Two Cars Choice Extra Quality OHE CAB OF STRAW. isMALL BALES. OUSTS 0A.IR, JTlne ami ONE CAR OK "MINNESOTA DAISY" Flour Quality IhelBeat. Price the Lowest. AT KEITER'S Our Directory. &rr pin poptf office Shenandoah. Office hours from 7:30 a, m. to 7:30 p.m. Money Order and Registry De partment open from8:U0 a. m, lOTiiup. m. TYillnwInir In n (tphednln nf tho arrival and departure of mall trains. Mall matter for despatch must be In tho ofllco thirty uiMiuii-a ueiure mo lime given Deiow: Arrival. Destination. Depa'ture. V. M. A. M. A. M. r. M. 1:40 2:20 4:24 0:08 j Phila., Western 1 7:20 9:08 12:62 3:08 8:00 8:00 "V uuu anil Southern States ) ( 11:30 8:18 1:40 8:00 0:13 ( Now York and East ad East-1 s and V. II. B. J 12:52 3:08 8:IX) l:K 7i00 1:35 7:00 1:41) 7:00 1 ern tnatcs 8:08 ( points on Lj, -j Asland. I GIrardvllle. 1 1:23 0:50 1:25 0:08 7:20 1:25 2:20 9:0S 9:50 Haven Run. Centra. '1 lia, Mt Carmcland i:40 l':20 8:18 0:50 1:10 2:20 0:50 8:18 2:20 8:18 0:50 2:28 0:50 enamouin. Pottsvlllo. 7:20 11:30 7:20 0:08 11:30 2:50 1 ( ft;20 2:50 Mahanoy City. J Mahanoy Plane, Liost I 11:30 I Creek and Shaft. ) i Frackvlllo. 7:20 2:50 6:00 2:50 Carriers make a ceneral collection at B:flO n m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:15 a. iu. uuu o;io p. m, iiaumonai deliveries ana collections are made In the business part of wu ui iv.io u. 111. uau s;w p. m Fire Alarm lloxcg. The following list shows tho location ot tho alarm boxes of tho Shenandoah Firo 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- Maln 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 the hook once and lot go. When an alarm Is sent In the Are bell will sovnd the number of tho box and repeat the alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 the fire bell will strikorone, then pause and strike five which will indicate that the Are is in the vicinity of No. 15 box.'-Every alarm is repeated four times. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she bad Children, she gave them Castorla. CAItPET SWEEPERS, J2.60, J3.00, !3.50. At FRICKE'S, 10 South Jardm St. Timothy Hay. Small Bales. OF SALT. Coarse, v GROUNDS SELECTED LOCATED BELOW AND NEAR WM, PENN. ANOTHER STROKE OF ENTERPRISE Plcnlo Grounds That Will bo Reached by tho Electrio Rail wayAmple Shade, Water and Electrio Lights. OY HAS reigned su premo in tho hearts of tho people along this valley since tho elec tric railway company do ided to esUblih picnio and ploaure grounds on lhe mount-tin southwest of Wm. I'cnn, Since tho abandonment of Columbia Park thoro have been no grounds for picnics or other pleas ure events in tho valley. It is true that there aro grounds oast of Wm. I'enn and about Girardvillo at which pienlcb have boon hold, but they are in a crude state and thoro is nothing about thorn to indicate a permanency or that makes a visit to the grounds a source of pleasure. Thoy have platforms for dancing of tho most crude do- sign and here and there aro boards laid upon uprights lrora which roiresbmonts are sold, but the surroundings aro bare and A ! f ...1 .. .. uisinai ana wnen ono wisnts a seat no or she must select a stump of eome long de parted trees or squat upon the ground. These disadvantages did not escape tho watchful eyos of the enterprising men at the head of tho electric railway and thoy realized that a first class pleasure resort within easy distance of the towns and patches in the valley would bo an oxcellont investment. Now that the railway is in good running order and the officials havo time to attend to other matters occasionally they havo established new pleasure grounds. Ihey aro on tbe mountain south of the electric railway and directly opposite deary's hotel. Tho walking distance from the main lino of tho electric railway is about ha'.f a mile. Tho railway company will run a branch track to the grounds trom the west end of Wm. Pann and tho distance will be about three-quarters of a milo. T110 branch has been surveyed and work men broke ground for it on Saturday. They worked all day yosterday and will be kept going as steady as possible with a view to have tho road ready for travel in timo for tho formal opening of tho grounds on July 4th. The site selected for tho grounds is a de lig t ul ono. Thoro is plenty shado and nice walks, and a spring of excellent water is near. In addition to this the eminence of the grounds give an excellent oppor tunity for a sweeping viow of tho valley. Tho dancing pavilion now in course of erection will be second to none in the county. It is tho large platform that af forded doiight to the patrons of Columbia Park in years past, but in putting it on the now grounds tho company will give tho structuro now and first class flooring and a new roof. Ono of tho features of the grounds will bo illumination by olectrio lights and the old-time, dirty, oily torches now in uso at such places, will be relegated to tho scrap pile. "What moro can be wished for in pleasure ground ? Direct communication by electrio railway, grounds with and without shade, first class water direct from an excellent near-by spring, ono of the largest and best dancing platforms in the county, and tho whole under tho brilliant and inspiring lights of an oloctric plant. Tho electric railway will not control tho park, An organization to bo known as the Schuylkill Athlotio Association has been formed and will control tho grounds working, of course, in harmony with the olectric railw-ty company, so that whenover the grounds aro occupiod thoro will also bo arnplo means for travel to and from the place at all hours. mi . . ... ... j.110 Association will spare-no moan or piins to mske tho grounds first class in all respects and that tbe placo will eventually become tho most popular resort in tho valley is beyond doubt. Some poople havo questioned tho advis ability of running tho electric branch to tho grounds. JThey aro parties who are not acquainted with tbo plans and who seem to think there is too much grade for a eafo road. Thero need not bo tbo slightest fear in that connection. Tho ascent up tho moun tain is easy, less than tlx per cent. It should also bo remembored that tho elec trio road Is one of tho host equlppod in the state and there are four means by which tho motor man cau brine tbe car under control In caso of a mishap on tbo grade. He has tho front brake. If thai falls to work tho conductor can apply the rear brake. If both brakes should fail, the motor man has bis roverso motor lever and fourthly, the switch above his head. Bo It la clear that there Is no chance of a serious NEW PLEASUR the grudo to the pleasure Thngreu dwiil bo ready nd tho electric branch will ning by that time. on July 4 h also bo run- GIRARD VILLE GLEANINGS. A Jfousy Letter I'rom n M'ldo A unite Cor respondent. Thero bjoy in tho houtohold of Thomas DurlEin. "Tom" has boon married fiftooti years, but until Sund-ty ho never was a father. Bright and early on tho in -rning of ihnt day his wife presented him with a bouncing boy and now tho fatted calf is be ing killed and friends from all sections ol the valloy are Hocking into tho hcuso of Mr. Durkin t-J extend congratulations Tne Herald j .ins them in wishing Mrs. Durkin speedy recovery and tho child long and healthy life. Dimo rumor has put hor bonnet on again and is among the neighbors telling them that ono of Ginir Jvillo's most popular hotel keepers is ab ut to become a bonodict. W. J. Lloyd, tho caterer, of Shenan doah, is still in cbargj of tho Palace res taurant. "Billy" has bocotno vory popular sinco his stay hero and everybody gives him crtdit for being a first class caterer. Considerable in Jney is going up on the Gibson-Donohuo fight, which is to take place on July 12th. Some money was re ceived here on Saturday from Shnnani'oah with instructions that it be placed on Don ohuo. The olectrio railway brings a lare num ber of Shenandoah peoplo to this town every Sunday. The recent kicking against tho electric railway by a few of our peoplo was duo to a misapprehension of a survey that was recently made by tho company. A track was surveyed from the wost end of Wm Ponn over the mountain to the place whore tbo new pleasure grounds aro located and sorao poople hero circulated tho report that tho company was surveying a lino that would cross over tho mountain from Wm Penn to Mahanoy Plane and leave Oirard villo in the cold, so far as tho Mahanoy Plane branch was concerned. The kickers aro now realizing thoir mistake. Ono of the programmes left behind by iu n: rt- . . . . mo uiraru viouegu uaaets contains 6omo interesting information. It shows that tho college was originated and endowed bv Stephen Girard and was opened January l, 1MB, with 100 pupils. Tho.present num ber or pupils is 1,600. Tho area of tho grounds is 40 acres and tho buildings num ber 14. Tho papor also shows that tho Girard EUato has in Schuylkill and Colum bia counties 0,000 acres of coal lands, 12,600 acres of timber and farm lands and 002 acres of tho latter aro undor cultivation. Cleo. Girardvillo, Juno 28, 1802. POLICE ON THE ALERT. Minicrous Imports of Unmo Stealing Keep Them llusr. In conversation with a Herald reporter last night Chief ot Polico Davis stattd that horse stealings aro numerous in Luzorno. Lehigh and Berks counties and that hardlv a day passes without tho receipt of ono or moro circulars of reward. Tho reports navo mado our police moro than ordinarily vigilant and suspicious looking strangars aro kopt under watch from tho time thoy enter until they leavo tbe town, Saturday two strangers camo to town and when vis' itlng several saloons displayed plenty money, nut tnelr actions were suspicious, They were put under watch until 2 a. m, yesterday, whon thoy left tho town, saying tney wore going to Wllkes-Barro. Tho polico beliove that the two men aro wanted for some of tho horso casos, but had no grounds upon which to arrest them. Steadily Increasing. Messrs. Heebnor & Co., tho Port Carbon regalia manufacturers, have just receivod an ordor from Company O, Jr. O U. A M. Guards, of JIabanoy City, to furnish them with uniforms. This firm is steadily increasing their trade In this section, and tnis last order was obtained without any solicitation on their part, an ovidonco of their popularity as society goods inanu facturors. To Cleanse tho System Effectually yet gently, whon costive or bilious or when tho blood is impure 01 sluggish, to permanently euro habitual con stipitlon, to awakon tho kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds or fevers, use Syrup of Figs. Flro in the First. Firo was discovered this morning in a stablo in tho First ward owned by James O'Hearn. An alarm was soundod and the firo companies responded, but a few buckets of wator put tho flro at end. But slight damages was done. Tbo flro Is supposed to havo been started by children who wore playing In tho stablo. Lane's Family Modiclno Moves the bowols each day. Most people need to uso it. Dealers Will consult tbolr interests by buying their fireworks at Max lteeee't, tf Just received a large, new stock latest detlgni In wall paper and window shades at PorU's. 4 S8-tf mishap on gr unci p. VERY LIVELY STREET SGENE WOMAN SHOWS HER PUGI LISTIC SUPERIORITY. SHE BEATS A MAN TO HIS KNEES A Hungarian Prosecutor Skips From tho Town After Stealing Two Watches Watchful Polico. SOMEN do not figure in fights on tho streets in this town now-a-days.but this morning an Italian woman mado an exception to tho rulo and engaged in lively combat with an Italian man at tho cornor of Main and Contro streots. Tho man in tho case owns tho fruit stand at tho northwest corner of the streets stated. Tho woman paesed thoro this morning and the fight followed. Tho man evidently is not a good judgo of human nature and miscalculated tbe fight ing qualities of tho woman, who pitchod into the battlo like a true Amazon and whon Chief Burg033 Smith arrived upon the scno to mako arrest3 she bad fought tho man to his knees and was belaying him with a stout stick. Pooplo who saw tho occurrence say that tho man had evidently provokod th' woman as sbo passed the stand and eh resented his conduct by striking out right and left until a stick got within reach and then she played a tattoo upon tho man' head and shoulders. Chief Burgess Smith arrostod both parlies for fighting on the street and th man mado a charge of assault and battery against tbo woman. He claims tho woman owes him a bill. A reporter tried to get tho true facts of the case from an Italian who championed tbo woman's cause, This is tho result of tho investigation : "Dat follows him no good a bit. Too bad it look like-a man sue a woman. All right. Dat case Pottsvillo go." "What was tho causo of tho trouble? tho reporter asked. "1 es, I guoss so. 'Squire says go Potts- ville. Too bad man sue a woman." The reporter gavo up investigating in the Italian quarters and wa3 forced to roly upon tid-bits picked up from statements of somo oxcitod Italians and which lead to the conclusion that tho fight aroso from an old grudgo. ON TRIAL FOR MURDER. TI10 Kellyson Trial for Killing rollecmun Slerget. Thomas and Joseph Kelly, two of tho young mon charged with tho murder of O. & I. Policeman John Morget, at Tamaqua, wore put on trial at Pottsvillo yesterday. E. E. Blakesleo, charged with boing an accomplice of tho Kellys, will have a sop arate trial. Hi3 attorney is D. O. Henning, Esq. Tho Kellys aro represented by E. D, Smith and George Iioads, Esqs. The pros ocution is conductod by District Attorney Koch and John F. Whalen, Esq., assistant solicitor of tho P. Ss It. O. & I. Co. A Jury was socurod from a panol of oighty-two. Among tho jurors aro Ex Poor Director Goorgo Heffoer, A. J, Gallagher, of Shenandoah, and William E. Itoose, of Girardvillo. Detcctivo John O'Brien, of tho P. & R O. & I. Co., will bo ono of tho most im portant witnesses for tbe prosecution and it is expected ho will mako sensational de velopments concerning tho history of tho accused. THE PROSECUTOR SKIPPED. Ami Now the l'ollce Want Him for Lureeny. A few days ago a Hungarian of tho First ward named Joo Wlllustovlcz caused tho arrest of a follow-countryman on a chargo of fraud, alleging that he borrowod oight dollars on falto representations. Tho accused furnished bail for trial. Spocial Ofilrer Alox is now looking for tho com plainant. Willustovicz got tirod waiting tor tno caso to como to trial and resorted to other measures to mako good tho oight dollars bo was out. Ho borrowed ?5 in cash from ono Iriend and skipped ofl" with two silver watchos belonging to anothor. Buoklon's Arnica Salvo. Tho Best Salvo in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcors, Salt ltheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chappod Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no payment required. 11 is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money rofundod. Pnco 25 cents por box. For ealo by O. H. Haconbucb. New Munugemeat, The bakery located at 27 South Main street, formerly ownod by M. 8. Beholder, is now conducted by Wilson Otto, who will bo pleased to have friends and the publio generally call and see him. G-22-tf Fine photos, 00c. per dozon.at Keagoy'i MM WESTERN TRAVEL As Ilescrlliecl ljy it TuHiisinaii Who ltc. cently liujoyed Tliein. As I surmUed, our Democratic friends wero noteorved as well in Chicago as tho BeFiibllcatis were at Minneapolis. There was little or no confusion at the latter place. Every citizen was interested in the good name of tho city and exerted himsolf to mako the visit of tho strangers as pleas ant as possible Tho meals were good and reasonable prices charged; nicely furnished rooms and good beds constituted the lodg ings, and tho rooms were plenty at no greater cost than ?2 per day. Think of the Democrats paying 7 per day, each, and forced to occupy a room Laving seven inmatos. Tho prices asked for meals were equally exorbitant. In Minneapolis tho churches and relig ious societies lurnishod meals at roasonablo prices and somo of the best ladies in the city assisted at tho tablos. It was a good piece of entcrpriso for tho treasuries of tho respoclwo churches and societies were well filled. Fow of tho noblo (?) red men woro seen in Minneapolis during tho convention, al though there is quito a habitation of thox somo miles distant. They manufacture triDkois for sale at the many resorts. Tlese articles consist of stone pipes, tomahawks, iquares, wampum bolts, small.birch canoes, etc., for all of which fancy prices aro asked. At tho Journal office visitors aro recoived very kindly. The press room is ono of the most attractivo departments of the plant. -ni .. ... j-iiere are tnree nno lightning presses, turning out papers complete in every de tailthe white papor going in at ono end of tho press from a largo roll and coming out printed on both sides, pasted, folded and counted. Tbere are many Swodos in Minneapolis and they mako citirons of tho best kind. They are thrifty and honest and nearly all own their own homes, and are engaged in business of all kinds, according to tho signs displayed. The stores ot tho city are vory fine Much attention is given to the dressing of windows to mako them attractive. This is tho caso in all tho western cities. It pays and the merchants tell you so. Tne exposition building is ono of tho largest in the United States and tho Repub licans were sensible in holding their con vention there. Tho erection of tho build iog was conceived in ono night and tho next day work on it commonced, money boing subscribed freely and tho amount re quired being raised within a few hours. Similar entorpiises have been started in the city in like manner. Nothing is con sidered too big for an undertaking and no time is lost. A project odco broached is acted upon at onco. Pooplo speak of going to Chicago or Denver from Minneapolis as tho pooplo of Shenandoah speak of going to New York or Philadelphia. Diitanen la not tbon into account. To take a sleeper after sud- per and riso with tho lark next morninR at Chicago is a common place thing. B. Why suffer with Rheumatism. Gout. In fluenza, Pain in tbo Side, or kindred com plaints, whon tbo celebrated imported An chor Pain Expellor will give you happy relief? 29 prizo modals awarded to tho manufacturers of this valuable preparation. 60 cents per bottle. Sold by O. H. Hacen- buch, P. P. D. Kirlln. J. M. Hillan and other druggists. 3t Side Issues. Plenty of fireworks in town. Delightful weather past fow days. Tho flro alarm worked all right this morning. Circus in town to-day. Bo on tho look out for sharpers and pickpockets. The Omego club of Mahanoy Citv aro holding a picnio at Lakesido to-day. lno wotkingmen employed at the Le high collieries patronize tho oloctric road to a groat extent. Tho malls have been lato almost ovorv day for a month past, tho railroads failing to make schedule time. Tho young pooplo of tho Wolsh Baptist church will hold a strawberry and Ico cream festival in Bobbins' opera house this ovoning. Shenandoah Commandery, No. 14, Sons of America, will participate in a parade at Drackvilleon July 4th, leaving horo on tho 11.45 Ponnsy train. SEE HERE. Tho Greatest Imlueeuieiit Yet Om-r.,,1. lty paying 25 cents to our agents and ?2.75 at tho gallery, for ono dozen of our best cabinets, wo will present you with a 11x17 crayon of yourself or any of your friends. Our agents, Messrs. Movers & Brothers, will call on you soon. This is no humbug. Call ut our studio and wo will prove to you satisfactorily that wo fullfil our promises. Romombor our motto, "Quality not quantity." W. A. Kkaqkt, 21-tf 112 Wost Coal St. Best work done at Bronnan's steam laundry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty, All work guarantoed, Fireworks I lire works! The largest and finest stock of fireworks. wholesale and retail, at Max Reese's. tf
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