rVV W W W VVll TUE 3 -TIIB fl HERALD'S SUCCESS Is gratifying to Its Large Circle of Readers. HERALD'S SUCCESS. Is gratifying to its Large Circle of Readers. ALL THE NEWS FOB ONS CENT. 3 ALL THE NEWS rort ONE CENT. Jj rfk Oh rfV iftrrfVr rftir iifir iriiWkA jCcj3 VOL. VH.--NO. 167. SHENASTDOAH. PA., WEDNESDAY. JULY 13, 1892. ONE CENT. Caning Notice ! Commencing" on Mon day of next week, we will offer all REMNANTS of this season's stock of Dress Goods, etc., at about half the regular price. Are you interested in saving 50c on the dollar ? If so, be sure to be on hand and come early. L. J. Wilkinson, H9 B. Main fit., Shenandoah. Girvin, Duncan and Waidley. A new and handsome lot of Toilet Sets, just in. Some 9 pieces, some 11 pieces. Prices, $2.95 to $5.50, Call to see them value will astonish you. Mills lot comprises the very lntPR-h rlpsirrtiR nnttin snnti. .hf prices will sell them quick. We cannot. guarantee to dupli cate this lot nor to maintain these prices on the next. We have just opened a lot of Kogers suver knives and forks. This brand of foods, as you well know, has no su perior in the market. Every piece guaranteed to your satis- laction or money returned. Our price, (3,50 per set, 8 South Main Street. PIC-NIO JPlcIcles, Mixed PlcJdes, Chotv CIioiv, Cauliflower, JPtcMed Beets, Celery Sauce, Xoinatoes.l Sweet Pickles toy tlic Quart Very fine. lomato Catstip Superior Quality. Mustard Dressing for Meats and Salad. Fielded Onions. IMclclcs Nntural Color 3 dozen lo JTItUIT SYRUPS Lemon, bevy, Stratvberry and Boot Seer Extract. Jamaica Ginger. Lemons. Prcucli Prunes-Large and very fine. Chipped Bcci and Summer Snusagc. Luncheon Heel 2 cans for 25c Sardines In Mustard and Oil. Small Iluiim, Skinned Hams. Salmon. Floor Oil Cloths A Large Stock, of New Fall Linoleum, two yards Three Thousand Bushels Choice Clean, Heavy, "White Outs AT KEFFER'S Our Directory. 1 jiE pot oppieE Shenandoah. Ofllco hours from 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Money Order and Registry De partment open from 8:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. Tnllnwlnir Ifl n schedule of thft arrival nnd ripnjirtitrn nf mall trains. Mull matter for despatch must be In tho ofllco thirty minutes before tho time given below: Arrival. Destination. Departure. P.M. A.M. A. M. 7:20 9.08 11:30 P.M. 12:52 3:08 8:00 12:52 3:08 8:00 1:85 ",00 1:35 7:00 i:40 1:21 ( Phila., -Western 1 e:2U nnd Southern States ) 8M 8:18 1:40 0:45 ( New York and East-1 i em Btatcs and 8:00 points on I.. V. K. It. 1:23 1:25 9:50 Asland. j- j Giraraville. ( Itaven Run, Centra-1 J 11a, Mt CnrmelandV ( Bhamokln. ) 7:20 1:25 2:26 0:08 9:58 1:40 7:00 2:58 6;20 2:50 t:40 2:20 8:18 1:40 2:20 j Pottsvlllo. J- MahanoyiCity. j- 7:20 11:30 7:20 9:08 11:30 0:58 9:50 8:18 2:20 8:18 2:20 (Mahanoy Plane, Lost I 11:30 j Creek and Bhaf t. ) ( Frackvlllo. 7:20 2:50 0:56 0:50 6:00 2:50 Carriers make a ceneral collection at 0:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. ra., and a general delivery at 7:15 a. m. ana 3:10 p. m. Aaauionai deliveries aou collections are mado In the business part of town at 10:15 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. Fire Alarm Hoxes The following list shows tho location ot tho alarm boxes of tho Shenandoah Firo Dcpartraont: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 16 Bowers and Centrejjtrccts. 21 Bridgo and Centre streets. ! 25 Main and Centre streets. 31 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets, 4:2-0 llbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. - 62 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open tho box, pull down tho hook once and let go. When an alarm to sent In the fire bell will sound the number ot tho box and repeat the alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALAHMB. If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 the fire bell will strlko one, then pause and strike Ave which will indicate that tho Are Is in tho vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm is repeated four times, When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoritv CARPET SWEEPERS, 12.50, t3,00, 13.50. At FRICKE'S, 10 South Jardm St GOODS. Your Choice For 10c a Bottle. Orange, Pineapple, Hasp- Vanilla Flavors. and Linoleums. Putterns Already in Stock. -wide, from 75c up. arsons Mr THE GIBSON AND DQNAHQE FIGHT. THE AUTHORITIES INTERFERE AND STOP THE FIGHT. GIBSON SEEMED TO BE A WINNER Donahoo Fought Well but Fallod to Hold his Fort, and tho Mt Carmol Chief Burgess Stepped In. USTIOE had hor of ficers on hand at Mt Carmel last night and spoiled the boxing, or rather fighting contest. The men who paid thoir money for rail way fare and admis sion to see "tho fight for blood" woro soto.y disappointed. A special train of eight care loft town shortly after nine o'clock last night Tho passongors woro equally enthusiastic. Gibson and Donohuo men woro on deck with praises and money and all were confldont. Georgo Turnor, of tho Philadelphia Item, was one of tho last mon to jump upon tho train. He was fat, jolly and full of fight. George should havo known that the fight would not be to a finish, becauso soriom affairs of that kind aro not attended by a thousand people. A gentleman who seemed to be pretty woll posted stated as the train pullod out, "This Is a grand pull of suckers. The Hbkald Is right whou it says that all the easy going peopo are not dead, and Shen andoah is just the placo to bait them." Tho fight was started In tho Mt. Carmol skating rink. Gibson and Donahoo mado their appearance In tho ring, at 3:07 a. m,, juBt after a prominent newspaper man of Schuylkill had made a speech advocating order and enjoining demonstrations. George Turner called timo at 3:28. Gibron was seconded by Thomas Cald well and Sherman Johnson. George Qumn was bottle holder. , Donahoo's seconds were Jack Fogarty and Mars. Wraft. Andy Hughes hold the bottle. First round Preliminary sparring, both men .lining on stylo, Gibson lod. Dona hoe showed a disposition to forco tho fight. Towards tho close of the round Gibson pounded Donahoo at will. Second round Hoayy exchanges and terrific slugging on both sides. Donahoe had, by far, tho best of this round. Third round Gibson had a shade tho bost ot this round. Donahoo played for Gibson's ribs and stomach, but tell short. Fourth round Very few blows wore Btruck. Both men were trying to get wind. Eventually Gibson dealt Donahoe a right hander that sent him staggering into his cornor. iFifth round Gib3on had tho uppor .band. Sixth round Donahoo forcod the fight ing, playing for Gibson's ribs, but fell short overy timo. Gibson took tho honors, after waiting for chances, by hitting his opponent hard in the face. Just after Boforee Turner called timo for tho seventh round the Chief Burgess of Mt. Carmel stepped up to the rope and declared that ho would not allow another blow. Everybody took tho declaration as a termination of tho fight and tho crowd dispersed. While leaving tbe building a well known sporting man who favored Donahoe re marked to one of Donahoo's backers "It Is lucky the Burgess Interfered. Tho backer winked and nodded knowingly. It was roported to-day that the two men will probably meetfor a purse to bo offered by tho Conoy Island Club. The Ladles. Tho ploasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use the California liquid laxativo Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makos It thoir favorite romody. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of tho California Fig Syrup Co. printed near tho bottom of tho pack ago. Interesting Address. S. J. Shoomkoff, of Sophia, Bulgaria, will delivor an address In tho Mothodist Episcopal Church on Thursday evening on tho political, social and roligious condition of his country, with some accounts of the missionary work In that country. A cor dial Invitation is extended to all to attond. Camp Meetings lit Vermillion, U. Excursion tickets on sale via tho Nickel Plate from June 21et to August 23rd at very low rates. Tickots good roturning until August 2Glh. taug20 A Fator' Call. Rev, Owen Enoch, pastor of the "Welsh Congregational church of town, has re celvod a call from the English Oongrega tlonal church of Forostburgb, Maryland. He Is holding the call under consideration. . Buy Ktyttant floun Be sure that tbe nameXsssia Jp Co., Ashland, Pa., is printed on every tack. 8-8-3taw LAKESIDE PARK . EDITORS ON A JAUNT. They Aro Now on the Itnud Uojoylug Their Annual Outliifr. For tho past eighteen years tho editors connectod with tho Pennsylvania Editorial Association have boon the gmsts of tho Pennsylvania Ruilroad for a period during tho summer season, and have been a0ordod opportunities to visit places of interest along the lino solocled by the Association. Heretofore the outings have taken place abou). the last wool: of Juno, but to better suit thelconvenience of all concerned tho trip was fixed later this yetr. Scranton, tho metropolis of the coal region, was flxod as tho rendezvous, and from thai point tho mombers of the association made tbe start for tho outing. Theso outings aro very popular and at least threo hundred people take part in them each year. Tho tourists include the editors, thoir wives or daughters, or daugh ter pf othor editors. They spend a week having a jolly old-fashioned timo, and it is taken for granted that no ono shall stand upon 'ceremony, but consider tho affair a family machine. This policy servos to put tho think-pots of tho editors in a refreshed condition and sends thorn back to their desks in good humor. Through tho foro sight of tho Executive Committee, assisted by lit Hi Thomas, Sr., treasurer' and secretary, and bis, son, it II., Jr., an interesting programme has been arranged for the Association this year. Tbe route lies over the gravity road from Scranton to Honosdale; return to Scranton, thenceib.v steam cars to Albany, N. Y., and from thore by boat to Now York city. To Messrs. J. R. "Wood, General Passon gor Agent of tho Pennsylvania Railroad, and his gentlemanly assistant, Goorgo "W Boyd, great credit is duo fjr tho trout and ontertainment that follows. Nothing is left undone to make all feol comfortable and perfectly at home, and not an inoidont occurs that would tend to mearthe pleasure of tho trip. Tho two gontlemon generally remain with tho excursionists during tho entiro trip to see that the schedule is prop erly carried out and that convenient stops are made. Tho Schuylkill county contingent loft yesterday morning and joined the main body of tho association at "Wilkos-Barro, who arrived there about noon on a special train from Harrlsburg via Sunbury. At "Wilkes-Barro tho officials of tho Delaware & Hudson Railroad furnished a special train and took the members to Scranton arriving there at 1:30 p. ra. Here they wore met by a committoo of the Scranton Press Club and citizens and taken to tho different botols in carriagos. A description of tho route to Wjlkes' Barro has been printod in these columns so oiten that our readers are familiar with Its features. To-day tho editors enjoyed a trip to Honesdalo over tho gravity road. IMPORTANT NOTICE. MlnlatoraTake Action on Sunday FuucrnU mid NowBpaperM. At a meeting of tho Ministerial Associa tion hold in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, Jully 11, it was unanimously re solved that wo disapprove and strongly con demn tho practice of soiling nowspapers on tho streets on the Lord's day, and that wo hereby call upon tho authorities of tho borough to enforce tho law govorning tho same. It was also resolved that, from this dato, we will not attend funerals on Sunday tindor ordinary circumstancos, but that in the ovent of an opidemio endangering tho health and lifo of the public wo will con. Elder it our duty to do so. Secretary. For 30 Days Only. "We will give to any lady purchasing a pair of our ladles' fine shoos which sell at 21,00 and upwards, a beautiful purso wprth 25 conts. Peoples' Store, 121 North Main ttroet, threo doors above J, J. Price's dry goods store. C-21tf For Almost Nothing. Max Reese has just received a large stock pf tablets, writing paper, envelopes, etc., purchased at an Assignee's sale and is telling them, at CO per cent, loss than regular prices. Coughing Leads to Consumption ..Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Fine photos,!60c. per doten.at Kegey'i SHAFT SPECIALS. Interesting Notes From This Growing Village. Miss Mamie Falls, of Philadelphia, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. B. D. Boddall. Miss Cassie Phillips spent Sunday with her parents at Mid Valloy, Pa. B D. Boddall visitod Port Carbon with relatives on Sunday. Miss Irono Meisse returned homo yes torday after spending a few weeks pleas ntly with friends at Lewisburg. Thomas Robinson, tho expert barber o: Frtckville, came home last ovening to see his mother. Mrs. David Mitchell Is visiting Mahanoy City. J. M. Hughes expects to take in tho ex' cursion to Atlantic City on "Wednesday "Wo wish him a pleasant trip. X. Shaft, Pa., July 12 1892. FREE PUFFS. The "Herald" Has Stood by the Agree' meat. Wednesday's Republican has the fol lowing article appiopriate to the times: It is about two years since the newspa per publishers of Schuylkill county en1 tered into an agreement that they would give no iroo advertising in the shape of "local pufts" to any church entertainment, society fairs, picnics or what not requiring job work, or advertising of any kind, the managers of which wont to amateur or other job offices with their cash custom. In many cases this rule bas been deviated from. But now that the picnic, camp fire and camp meeting season is on, we do sire to relrosh tbo minds of the Schuylkill Press Association on this particular rulo, Pooplo who court the nowspapors for f roe advertising only are of no earthly use.to us. It is on the tame principle that men run up a big store bill with one merchant and as soon as they get a little cash they forget their benefactor and go somowhero olso to spond it, thus doing great injustice to thoir true friend. Newspaper men gen orally stick to their frlonds and stand by each other's business interests. This latter is what tho county association was formed to prosorvo. Every one of the newspapers have good job printing offices connected with them, and can do any sort of printing required, and do it cleanly, Socioties, churches or others who constantly profit by free newspaper advertising must remember this fact, that their paying patronage must hereafter go where they got their charit able work." HERE AND THERE. Interesting Items Concerning Different Sections of the Iteglon, Invitations are out for the wedding of Miss Josie Kaier and Michael Uaughney, both of Mahanoy City, which occurs at tho homo of tbo bride's father, O. D. Kaier, Mabanoy City, on tho 21st Inst. To-day tho Mahanoy City Fish and Game Protective Association will liberate eleven German hares on tho mountains at that place. Tho association will then havo placed nearly ono hundred of theso animals on the mountains. Following is tho monthly report of Prison "Wardon Martin : Prison oxpenses, $2,240 38; commitments, ?G5.G2; total ex- ponsos, $2,312 00; total roceipts, $1,058.70; average number of prisoners dally, 140; average expense of prisoner, 10 cents. Tbo noxt state fair will bo hold at Scran ton. Buoklon'a Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rboum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and poei tively cures Piles, or no payment required, It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction. or money rofundod. Price 25 conts per box. For sale by C. H, Hagenbuch. Harrison Starching Club. All Republican voters of tbo town are roquestod to meet in Robbins' opora houso on Thursday, 14th Inst., at 7:80 o'clock, for tho purpose of organizing a Republican Campaign Marching Club to participate in tbe Republican campaign demonstra tions. A Oreut Stock. Five thousand novels, the latest and bost issued, selling at 26 conU other places, for tale at Max Reese's for 10 cents. Tho finest playiag cards in the market 5 conts per pack, HE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT THE ATTRACTIONS AT LAKE SIDE THIS SEASON. 'AWN EE BILL'S WILD WEST SHOW This Aggregation Will Again Visit Schuylkill's Leading Summer Resort With Many Added Attractions. HE management of Lakeside is keeping up with the times and is determined to givo tho public somo of tho bost attractions in tho country before tho close of the season. Among tho recent bookings is Pawnee Bill's Groat "Wild West Show, which is now larger and better than ever beforo. Pawnee Bill bas increased his capital and has surroundod himself by new and ex traordinary attractions. Tho outfit of his camp 13 entirely now and his company exceeds in oxcellence all other combina tions he ha3 had under his control. His presentation of lifo in the Wild West is striking this year and all the features of that life, from a pappose to a warrior bold figure in tho display. The ontertainment is startling, amusing and delightful. It is clean and legitimate and will please both old and young. Pawnee Bill will fill an engagement at Lakeside in the latter part of August, But the enterprise of the Lakeside man agement does not stop at tho Pawnee Bill engagement. Before the close ot the sea son the publio will have an opportunity to witness an equatic exhibition by the world famous Paul Boynton. The lakes afford, an excellent opportunity for this exhibi tion, which is grand and unique. People will travel a hundred milos to witness Boynton's exhibitions and, therefore Lakesido will not want for patronage. AT MT. GRETNA. Special Jtates nnd Trains by the Direct Heading ltnllroad Itoute. The great Summor Assembly of tho Pennsylvania Chautauqua opened Tuosday, July 12th, and will closo on Thursday, July 28th. It will bo held at Mount Gretna, a wondrously beautiful natural park of 5,000 acres, situated in the heart of tho South Mountain in Lobanon county, Tho exercises of tho Assembly, consist ing of educational classes, lectures, vocal and instrumental concerts and other enter tainments, will be supplemented with amusements of various kinds, and the at tractions of tho locality itself render it well worth a visit. Mount Grotna is nino miles from Lebanon, and to get there you should tako the Roading Railroad to Lobanon where connection is mado with the Corn wall & Lebanon Railroad, running direct to tho park. The Reading Railroad will sell special excursion tickets to Mount Gretna from July 11th until July 20th good to return until July 30th, inclusive, and for the accommodation of persons de siring to spend the ovening at Mount Gretna, special trains will leaye Lebanon for Harrisburg and for Reading at 10.00 p. m., on July 12th, 13th, 10th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22d and 23d, stopping at all stations. Visitors to the Assembly will do woll to tako tho pleasant and direct Read ing Railroad routo to Mount Gretna. Side Issues, Cool nights. Busy builders. Tho oloctric arc lights are grand bug traps. The price of Chicago dressed beef has risen two conts a pound. A walk or drive around town shows that building intorosts aro booming. Tho offlcors of Camp 200, P. O. S. of A., will bo installed to-morrow ovening. Thoro is a groat doal too much profanity and vulgarity heard upon our streets. Tho First National Bank of town has declarod a semi-annual dividend of fivo per cent. Wilkinson's "ad" in another column will bo found interesting roading to tbe prudent housewife. Cool Shade Can bo found At Vermillion, O,, and thoeo who wish to attend tho camp mootings at that placo during July and August can procuro excursion tickets via tho Nickel Plate from June 21st to August 23d at special rates. t-aug-20 Huckleberries tVauted. We are now buying huckleberries and expect to do so throughout the toason. Nothing but good sound berries wanted. Goodman & Bro., No. 33 West Centre ttreot, 7-0-lOt Shenandoah, Pa. Bost work done at Bronnan't steam laundry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guiranlood, its
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