The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 22, 1892, Image 1

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    HERALD'S SUCCESS
Is gratifying to Its
Large Circle of Readers.
it
a au, inn news ron one cent. M
VOL. VIL-NO. 175.
Here's News!
-it is fair to tell you that
some two or three hundred
women iiave been waiting- for
"v-nuuui, ouiu, which com
mences to-day and will con
tinue Until nvnftr n.-.A f .1
v."u ui iroous
is sold. You want to mmn
M wauL io come
early to get the pick of this
olterinrr. W r-4. 1
o - vim l uuuiti
prices, because being-remnants
no two pieces are alike every
piece of coods 1
- - o biuiii LZU
encis ol the season
for less than cost of
turrv
The .J?,J wl!l Includo remnants of Pish
nere, Bilks, Challlos. oChK nV.aJ
s and
are yours
manulac
SHENANDOAH. PA.. FRIDAyTjuIYTTr
fin POT" OFFICE
Shenandoah.
Offlco hours from 7:30 a.
ra. to 7:30 p. m. Money
vruur anu ucgisiry De
partmentopen from8:00
u. m. 10 :uu n. tti.
the nn-iimt oi j " Following Is a schedulo of
mMtSfor d?nad,eEarturee' pa" trains. Mall
?m,ffiref PfJ bo In the office thirty
toiuiu wo time given below;
P.M. A.M.
I JPhlla., Western 1
08
18
POINTS
PITHLY PENCILLED
HE DEALS BRIEFLV WITH THE
PRESS RIGHTS.
OOUNOIIj MEETING,
A Short Ituil,,.
. ,H in
Character
Iloutlnn
r ii r r.. ..
A regular mooting of tho Borough Ooun
-.. iw nolo. last evening, Mossrs.
van uusen, llolman, Gallagher.
James,
Amour,
AND REFERS TO THE CONSTITUTION
Ho
Hopkins, Scbeifiy, Stout and McGuire be
inn. ti.u.Hi nil. i
of a very
word was
1H. I , . . .
A"o uusinoss iran.antnrf ma.
ordinary character and not
said about tho
Departure.
A. M. p. M.
iueaNNiKs, dia ling, Olnchams flatlt
Hoods8 P,!jBB&?"a 01 Wrtwwh ttSS
uooas, also Nainsooks. Plain an p,.7
uoous ana Embroideries.
nSS.SSlSV,," fif targalM one lot
u, u4UD infill nr ffnr
8e?$(grtW hta ""n Flannel
onobalor.1 1 oi and
reduced. sonn ai do, specially
Many other bargains will be
added daily, so that this July
Bargain Sale will continue to
in. ii v t iu our
customers.
L J, WILKINSON.
9 S. Main St., Shenandoah.
numerous
Girvm,
Duncan and
Waidk
vy.
Toilet Sets, just in. Some 9
pieces, some 11 pieces. Prices,
'$2.95 to $5.50. Call to see
.them value will astonish you.
"Thisvlot comprises the very
latest designs come soon, the
prices willsell them quick.
tit Lm i. i ,ii:
we cannot guaiiuiicu iuuuh
cate this lot nor to maintain
these prices on the next.
We have just opened a lot of
Rogers' silver knives and
forks. This brand of goods,
as you well know, has no su
perior in the market. Every
piece guaranteed to your satis
faction or money returned.
Our price, $3,60 per set,
8 South Main Street.
8:00
9:08
:25 9:M
1:23 9:08
1:25
2:26
1:40
2:2(1
8:18
1:40
2:211
8:18
2:28
8:18
2:28
I Southern States)
9:45 I New York and East-1
ikiUOUtllSUQU
points on Li, V. It. It. J
Asland. J.
Olrardvllle. I
Raven Run, Centra-)
1 M Carmel and !
( Bhamokln. I
Pottsvllle. J.
Mahanoy City. I
7:20
9:08
11:30
12:52
3:08
8:00
Says tho Jolnr. nnmmiu
Doesn't Want Too Much of tho
J-rutn to Got Beforo tho
Public.
r u t, aooui mo wator works
'" -"Tie appoarod in behalf ofth
9:08
9:68
0:50
0:50
9:58
0:60
i Mahanoy Plane, Lost 1 11:30
I Creek and Shaft, i
I'-rackvllle. )
12:52
9:08 8:08
8:00 Vfi''j"lt v
7'9rt o.fy "
9:08 ' the
Uormicrh Aiirtii.. i . j i ..
or """"" auu otllu "loy would ac.
Mp 515 each in paymont for tboir servlcen
durin tho special election. Tho terms
yuiu iiucepiea.
Councilman Hopkins stated tw
olalnts aro being made on all tidos aKainst
nv .t l. . I "ko ui me j-urce propertv on
HE rights of tho press East Lloyd street to tho Kuttor on North
have been so frpnnn.. VVhlth mt. ,. k Jonb
Phi V ti eanuary committee and
were instructed to see what
i urceu win uo In the matter.
Just beforo Council adjourned a resolu
..u urging an eariy disposition
company's injunction suit
the borough was adopted.
2:50
6:00
2:50
- A'iutuviue. v 7:20
iumcrn mrii n nnn 1 .... i -
? J?Jift and "a generalSTer0; Sfti .T0""1 n0' t an
colT0cMn.:.P-.A.ad"'oa?l deliveries and ln
ly dlscussod and px
plained by tho Ukii
JtLD tho past year It
would seem the read
era should be sufll
ciontly posted on tb:
mattnr. tint itii. r,
, i u.u J3 uoi
thmn., ono Of
""u"u"'nJon in ttio borough
took the floor at the loint
"iR and wantofl to it
injunction
of the
against
case.
PERSONAL.
Alfriid
dteelton,
Morgan is visiting friends
George Marks Evans, of Shamokin.
VlAltnr t - fn.H t.A
MANY DEMOGBATS
ARE DISSATISFIED
AND AN INDEPENDENT TICKET
ii3 BROKEN OP.
GREAT GRY AGAINST PERSHING
Petitions to Placo Hon
Ryon on t
John W,
Indnnnnrtnmf
J'"UU4.U
Tioket Have Already Been
Circulated.
preventing I a visitor to town to-dav!
n t o.'.."''""uKVneraiaeiivery at 7:15 ., " "juunuun pro vent no
o l Harry Ke,ey. of Centra,
.wu,m, r ""uho ui liih iinrniiivh urmtnun ih .
Ihe suggestion was n nillv nn m.. o '""""If.
I ki t . j. . . ' course,
out I cannot dismicmt niil.nnt .,
d 2:00 p. m,
I'lre Alarm Iloxes.
was
lia, was avisi
nn.- J,"- but I cannot dismiss It wiil,i ' . w " "u'",u, ' Ballon, is visit
u .u.,, ng list shows tho location of genlloman who martn u . 7 ?r 7 luea iuoran " town.
tho a,armboxe8 of thQ Shonandoah piJfsCl -s hanT li'T,10 P.CO Misses Lillio Llewellyn and
"euanmeni: i . . . . "J so nn I i owoii. of inoin ,r t,!i.i
.va.a.nmro, a iar
and responsible body than the
or any branch of government, and
no law shal ever ie made to restrain the!
I-OOATIOH.
15 Coal and Bowers streets.
16- Dowers and Centretre6ts.
24 Rrldgo and Centre streets,
5 Main nnrt rnni.n .
34 Main and Poplar streets.
85 Main n.n1 nnn n,
" anwia.
42 Gilbert and Centre streets
43 Ollhnrt ri
i wuui rj, uireeis.
R2 nhna.n... n... .
.w..ui iuiu tioai streets. I,. ; "cu
.v..ir. doi, null down , .. ." is one
vuo uuok onnn nnil 1a. n TR lah n .
.V i. . .. e"- tvoen n alarm 1a . "'"ul man, ana
tho box and repeat tho alarm f. .
uu" LOCATE ALARUS
.. r. wuiiuea irom box 15 th d
four times. '
monwealth
press shall be free to 7:.r 1 .Zl'T ana wif5' who been
-n , , Kouu WHO
- , lu uxamino the
ings ot tho Leglslatu
procoed-
-, . lla who, wno havo been
spending a pleasant time in town, relurned
to their homo in n.i . j
- . . - ,u fusion, yesterday,
re, (a far more aueuet I Miss Lizzm lfniinn n
. 41 .1.- ...
:....7 . vuu 108 J0,nt com
.lea Kn An t ,.
" entraiia, who
j- .o guest oi Mrs. John Marshall,
OOUth .Tai-rlln l... . . '
. ' restrain the
-uorcui. xne ireo communiii
lJ
of the in-
every citizen
South
home.
Jardin street, has retnmort tA.
Beddill and
number of I "aJ iuiiy speak, write on Qn ...t.i...
four times. being responsible for thn n,,. ,.i...'
,,. u. lual
David Piiist.
R ,,
. cp0n8,er wore among the town
reuuia WHO altonnnrt fho t.-i.ij-
meeting yesterday.
camp
juiiivs.ij alTairs are
boginning to grow
warm and the seed of
dissatisfaction has
taken root. The open
and uncontrovtrted
assertion that Judge
rersbine V3H9 nut
In upon too uomocrat c ticknt n driM-.-
- vuimiuatD
tor re-election as judge of the county court
oy toe influonce of certain men who used
Irin TJUM.I1 i .
x u.muoipnia ana Heading Coal and
Iron Company as a wnd cm fn r.tiOMMt .u
- vunuKiuK mij
ujivictions ot delegates to the convention,
bas goaded somo of the most IovaI n..
crats and best citizens of the town, and
there is a disnositinn in hnu .,
Tint f . .
'"wo oi meso dissat tflnd ni
not desert their own tinhnt in.nnn..uL.
.v .UJUJUI, IUU
Republican candidates. They are willing,
however, to comnrnmitn v.-
Indopendont ticket with IT ri, w
wwuu If .
Ryon as the Btandard boarer.
A prominent Democrat
that the nomination
r TIIK- jj
HERALD'S SUCCESS i
j, Is gratifying to its i
j. Large Circle of Readers. $
LALh TnE news rou ONE CENr. J
ONE CENT.
HERE AND THERE.
ir . Ar-'-
citv. n "I".?. -y",!noK-r'. New York
formation leading to tt.!
dStaXWhThedl98PP0
'nsane. He is8 '
years, about
height, dark
aged 31
inches in
work in
in
the
w,. Dfl t,lVln
Butler tunnel at Ebervale.
Sr "-vered
garian. "" WBS a
Wilkes-Barra i
water is bad.
complaining that its
of
When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla.
When sho bad Children, she gave them CastorUv
W y" - L , J? TOOUBnHnw . ...
wnrcUVous'inarwiiicu'i quuve auu pao iv i me joini coiuiuiuco "
Inthoirbats. some parU of the Hkrald report ot me
meeting held on Wednesday evening ana
nnuriro finl. J. 1C. P. Schelflv with having
given tho reporter the obnoxious part of
tho ronort. In iuslice to the Uolonei wo
I suppose tho sourco of trouble is not
ignorance of pross rights, but that the truth
cuts these people too deep.
Thn members of the joint committee
don't wish to havo tho public told that cer
tain people were duped into voting for t,he
incroase of tho borough debt by false
prpmises. It is a fact, and tho Herald
states it as such.
CARPET SWEEPERS, $2.50, J3.00, 13.50.
At FRICKE'S, 10 South Jardin St
FOE SALE TO-DAY.
livo Cars Choice Old White Oats,
Clean, Brlyht and Heavy,
One Car line Heavy Middlinys.
livo Cars Choice Old Timothy May.
One Car lancy Minnesota Patent JTloar,
One Hundred Barrels Flour,
"North "Western Daisy."
T nntipn that a n.inor Dublished in tho in
terest ot tho Hebrews has taken the trouble
in dnnv the truth of the report that the
Tlnnnhlican cand date for Vice President
who was baptised as Jacob Whitelaw item
tho Jacob from his name by
reason of his prejudice against tho Jews."
Mr. Ttnid can no doubt eatislactoriiy ox
nUln whv ha drorjDed tho name Jacob,
and. If called upon. Cleveland could no
rlmiht contain whv he does not hold him
self out to tho public as Stephen drover
Cleveland, as he was christened.
PETER
POLITICAL POINTS.
Local, Comity, State and Natlonnl Themes
Considered.
Wo have boon roliably informed that the
Domocratic Convention on Monday
adopted tho wrong sot of roso'utions, which
woro afterwards withdrawn and those pub
lished substituted. Perhaps the first set
would malto good reading if they wero to
be given to the press.
Democrats north of tno mountain can it
"the rottsvillo ticket," and says that
"Shonandoah Is oxpectod to oat crow and
nloo.t it." Rcvublicatl.
Tho air is full of rumors of disatisfaction
In Urn. Dimocrattc ranks.
.Tamos B. Lossie. Republican candidato
for Director of tho Poor, is going to bo
elected. Stick a pin there.
Guaranteed Equal to any Flour In tlie Marlcet.
v Mulccs Flue Wlilte Rrend and Easy to Bake.
$5,00 Fer Barrel.
will RflV that he in no way communicated
any patt of the report to the Herald, or
any of its reporters. The ukrald is Koep
ing a strict watch on tho transactions of
that committee and has a plan of operations
t i
by which it always has one source 01 in
formation in caso anothor fails. But had
nnlnnnl Rpl.nlflv eiven tho information he
would not have been censurable. The
joint committee is a public (though illegal)
hniiv and the nub tc has a llgni 10 Know
what t in doincr. The momDors ot mat
nnmmittAA who skulk behind the veil of
socrecy are the censurable parties.
said yesterdav
of .TiidcA PamIiIh.
was one of the boldest bids for tho favor ot
.jjurBtion o?or madeJnjLhia..ta--j
Reading Coal and Iron Company upon his
forohead.
"Why," continued the speaker, "hero
are tho workingmon 01 mis town wu-
demning the Republican party for the do-
plorablo condition of the lockod-out men
at tho Carnegio mills, and loudly protest
aeainst the unbearable rulo of corporations,
and vet they go down to Pottsville and
nominate for Judge a man who is an
oponly declared and acknowledged favorite
of one of the greatest corporations in tho
United States.
"And not only that," ho continued with
6omo warmth, "tha workingmen aro to-day
whining about tho?2:50 basis and com
nlatcinff that tho company and itsbossos
nro discriminating in favor of gteonhorn
iw and loudlv demanding national
A Valuable Jtemedy.
Hon. T?rtmr,rf T us.. .. .
dont of, he- -n-w;
State or New Yoh-. sn. m .... J
t v. , Albany, March 11, 1686.
I have used Allcock's Porous Plasters In
dh.S 1 ey -ta.bi. remedy
wnhouuhem:"ihZ-in LZ: dIai
a" dlamTh VriCndS M
and lame backs, and they havo invariably
afforded certain a ' "variaoiy
. , ojJoeuy reiiet. Thev
cannot be too highly commended." 7
,,0, , Ncel Lesson,
ohenandonh tihaH, . 1 ..
. u . . - aon," was thn
c aticFiTr f"IeKto tho Demo
onnsf L'r'iotconvontion.
ion. He bnlio
U ov
on his return from Gilbert
inn
iiuiuiiiHinn o n.ni-
Uoaddnd. "ah ,u. n.
fearitmay MurrMIl...t.0Wns.man''
Sherandoah m." T;::,.."8-.. a" tht
do I (J, . . . mo loe W'O.UQia, tn
favor are turned down, Tri Weekly
Record.
Kaelesnicre.
Eaglosmero is one ot the most delightful
summer resorts in tho country, and is
especially desirable for invalids and tired-
out mortals. Hay fovcr, malaria and
mosquitoes are wholly unknown there.
The hotels aro the bost and the bathing and
boating arrangements aro excellent. Tho
place is quiet and tbero need not be the
alttyMaat. fpnr nf nnpnn ntflrintr that oblec-
tionablo "loud" feature so common at most
summer resorts. Eaglesmere is reached
via tho Philadelphia and Heading Railroad
to Hall's station, the Williamsport and
North Branch Railroad to Sonestown,
Sullivan county, and the Eaglesmere
Railroad to Kaglesmcro.
Tim T.ll.lla
Stands Corrected. Ji..ii.ii In fannr of iriBonhorn Thn. ninasant pflpnt anil nnrfect safetv
A letter from Hon. Calvin H. urico.x -. ,., wlih whteh ladies mav use the California
United States Senator from Ohio, in a laoor, ana ,ouu y . .-- -
letter to this offlco, takes exception to article legislation for thoir protection m tne . k -, heir favorite remed
.... ...... fTnn.vn an.n n 11 m AUrml ... .. . 1. 1... I.(4!.'. 1 1
puuiiaucu iu ."u . .. ... caso, yet luojf oov nu f
on their ticket at homo tho cboico of the
capitalist."
This is an Illustration of tho feeling that
exUts among several freo-thinking Domo
crats and if thoro aro any who daro stand
upon thoir convictions and faco tho po
litical mine bosses who claim to donve
nn. fi-nm hnhind the P. & R. 0. & I.
in whlph hn was charged with being
associated with a firm in Tonnoaseo that
omiilovs convict labor. He states ho is not
now nor never was connected with any
firm that used thf.t species of labor.
A Weddlnc
Mlna .Toslo Kaler. daughter of O. D
KBr. nf Mahanov Cit. and Michael
rToiKrlinnr. nf the same place, woro mar
tiiarn Trmtordav in the German Catbo
lie church. A brilliant reception was held
at fhn
The music was furnished by the Schoppo
orchestra of town
Tn irnt thn true and cronuino article, look
for the name of tho California Fig Syrup
Co, printod near tho bottom ot the pacK-
ago.
Company Stores.
UniTOR Herald: Have superintend
ents and bossoa a right to use their influence
to further private intorosts by compelling
omployos to deal at stores in which they
or their families are interested, when, by
.livnna o n rl nili nn fjot a movement to I so doinc. thov olace themselves under obll-
Buy Keystone flour,
namo Lksbiq & Co.,
printod on ovory sack.
Bo sure that the
Ashland. Pa., is
3-3-3UW
I of the greatest political revolutions in tto
history of tho country will take placo next
fall.
One of the gentlemen who favors an in
dependent ticket said last night, "Whilo
many who aro willing to bolt this doclared
estly discharge their duties to thoir em
Shenandoah, Pa., July 72.
Another Complaint.
Editor Herald : Tho workingmen of
this town will bo your debtors If you will
succeed in closing up the company stores,
Large Invoice of NEW SALMON 189a cotcli.
Extra Quality, Two Cans for 35c.
SWEET PICKLES by the Quart a Genuine Delicacy.
Try Our Pure Old Catawba Wine Vinegar,
9
and Our SPICED VI2TMGAII for Fielding.
AT KEITER'S
Ttnat wnrk dona at Bronnan'g Bteam
laundry. Everything white and spotless
T.ncn curtains a specialty. AH work
guaranteed,
LITTLE LOOALB
Tlmt Coer Considerable Ground lu This
Vicinity.
Post 146, Q. A. R., meets to-night.
Picnics every day at Pastime Pa'rk.
The Housopainters and Decorators
Union is a succoss.
Tho nwn tn thn snaihoro has begun In
earnest.
Hot, in't it?
Lots of picnics.
(Proservo raspberries; thoy aro tho bost.
We are awaiting for that Injunction.
Druggists aro busy men now-a-days.
Ha careful of tho Irult you eat. Seo that
it is fully ripo and not decaying.
Died,
POWELL. On the 21st Inst., at Shen-
andnah. Pa.. Marearot. relict of James
Powell, aired 61 vears. Funeral win taue
nlunn nn finndav. 21th inst.. at 3 p. ra
Tnnrmnl In tho Odd Follows cemotory.
Friends and relatives respectfully invited
toattond. vaa
Cool Shade 1 many wno aro wiuiuK w "'"'"" 1 iumou m k --" j
Can be found at Vermillion, O., and those corporation ticket will not turn their sup- which could not live were it
... . ...... .v. I K hossos. The writer knows of at least four
Who Wish to U... ' PtUOtbe llePUbUCan W hom.na eu, m doW blg
they will not object 10 supporting
nana nn tho independent ticket. For in-
rimr .Tulv and. August can
procuro excursion tickets via tho Nlckol
Plate from June 21st to August 23d at
: uaii v
t-aug-20 stance with John W. Ryn n tbo boad of one bo68-
business, to tho detriment of legitimate
business men, becauso of the influence of
tho latter ticket they would concede tho
nomination for Congress to a Rerublican,
I say such a man as Robort Allison, of Port
Carbon."
Tn rnnflrmatlon of tho rOPOrt Of
special rates.
Tufcr TCcfHirBtun
Thn nnmhinad picnio of tho Presby torian,
Trinity Reformed and English Luthoran
Sunday schools at Lakeside to-day was
onioyod by soveral hundred chtmren ana a
1 1 C -A. .'ta Thnw Inft hnrrt hff
SSdSta 8 a. m. A number- of independent movement comes a report
nnnnlawant down on tho regular trains trom i-oiisvuie ma uuu. uu""
during the day. is being urged by a host of his Democratic
friends to become an independent candl
date for Judge, and It is said thatlpetitions
tn nrnmrn thn necossarv Dercentaco of
C.
Shenandoah, Pa., July 21,
A Great Stock.
trlirn thnnsand novels, tho' latest and best I
issued, selling at 25 cenU other places, for
sale at Max Reese's for 10 cents. Tho
flnnat nlavine cards in the market 6 cents
per pack.
l'li nlo at Delano.
The Yatosvillo Methodist Episcopal
school will Tpicnio at Delano on
Rutnrnav. 23rd inst. Tho train wlllloave
here at 9.08 a. m. and. roturning, loavo
Delano at 7i30 P. m. All aro invited.
votes aro alroady ln circulation,
ITor 30 Days Only.
Wo will givo to any lady purchasing a
i. r lalln.i Una .hnafi whinh at
41.00 and upwards, a beautiful purso worth Influenza, Backache,
Bliould bo Consistent.
Editor Herald: If President Mc-
Leod, of the Philadelphia and Reading
Coal and Iron Company, wants to be con
sistent, he should send a committee to this
region and invostlgato the company storo
system carried on by relatives and friends
of bossos employod by that company.
Vranklin B. Oowen would not permit It
wow ho allvo and at tho hoad of the com
pany's affairs. Worker.
Shenandoah, July 21.
No proaler friend of the family can bo
found than the Qenulne Imported Anchor
Pain Expellor. It is and ever will bo tho
'best" remedy for Rheumatism, Uout,
Pains in the Side,
a nnu. PbodIos' Storo. 121 North Main
stroot. three doors abovo J, J. Price's dry
goods store u--ii'U
Ooutrhlntr LoadB to consumption
no not ill led tua wiu v .wt
in r.tA. via thn Nickel Plato. See Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough, at
(lAVUI)IVH T I
Nickel riatoagenU. 7-10 W lonco.
CheBt and Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, &c
It brings quick and happy relief. Sold at
60 cents per bottlo, at O. U. uagenbucn,
P. P. D. Kirlin, J. M. Ulllan and other
druggists. 81
Pino photos, COo. per doron.at Koagey'a
1