rnn ij TUB 3 HERALD'S SUCCESS Is grtttlftfng to Its Large Circle of Readers. HERALD'S SUCCESS. Is gratifying to Its Large Circle of Readers. LAM, THE NEWS TOtt ONE CENT. jj L AM, TIIB NEWS FOR ONE CENT. VOL. VII.--NO. 183. SHENAJSTDOAH. PA.. MONDAY. AUGUST 1. 1892. ONE CENT. Vi CjOLID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquet,Parlor and Piano Lamps,unique in design with 75 and 250 candle power burners. All goods superior in finish and quality with rock bottom prices that withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermaris Jewelry Store, The most progressive establishment In the county. Corner Mam ana Lloyd Streets. Hess' Livery Stable, li 8 N. Mnrltct Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND B1UNESS, SAFE HORSES Finest turnouts In town, fcvould do pleased to receive a share of the public patrpnage. Girvin, i'.t Duncan and Waidley. A few mid-summer goods and specialties, some of which are now being sold at special cut-rate prices: Mason Fruit Jars Dutter Prints Jelly Tumblers " Paddles Stone Crocks,' milk Express Wagon " applebutter Carts Jelly Jars.pjnts and tits Wrd Cagos Glass Lemon Squeezers Flannel Shirts Iron " " Silk Ties Galv. Sprinkling Cans Hatteen ties Tin " " Boys' Waists Japaneso Lanterns Market Basket? Picnlo Mugs Lemonade Sets " Plates Hugar and Splco Scoops Pocket Drinking Cups Ice Pitchers Our Directory, isipi He poptf office Shenandoah. Oftlco hours from 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Money Order and Registry De partment open from8:00 a, m. to 7:00 p. m. Followinz is a schedule of tho arrival nnd departure of mail trains. Mail matter for desnatcn must bo In tho office thirty minutes beforo tho tlmo given below: Departure. A. M. I. M. Arrival. P.M. 1:10 S:Sfl 8:00 MS 1:40 8:00 1:33 1:25 1:25 2:2(1 1:40 2:26 8:18 1:40 2:20 8:18 2:28 8:13 2:20 A.M. 4:24 Destination. (Phila., Western 1 and ( Southern States) 7:20 9:03 11:30 0:45 9:03 9:60 9:08 9:08 9:68 0:66 9:56 ( New York and East- era Htates and I point on L. V. K. H, 9:03 Asland, QirardviUe. 7:20 ( Raven Run, Centra-1 11a, Mt CBrmelandJ. I Hbamokln. . ) Pottsville. Mahanoy City. 7:20 11:30 7:20 9:03 11:30 12:62 3:08 8:00 12:52 3:08 8:00 1:35 7;00 1:35 7:00 1:40 7:00 2:56 6;20 2:60 9:56 9:56 2:50 6:00 2:50 I Mahanoy Plane, Lost I 11:30 I Creek and tjhaft. I Frackvillo. 7:20 Carriers make a ceneral collection at 6:00 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 uro mado In the business part of wwa ut iu:i9 a. m. ana z;w p. m. Oil Htoves Gasoline Stoves Fly Fans Plcnio Baskets Lunch " Water Coolers Dinner Palls Hammocks Window Horeens Wood Spigots Shelf Oil Cloth Insect Guns Fly Traps Furniture Polish Leather Dressing Milk Cans Milk Pails, strainer Foot Bath Tubs Doll Coaches Ice Picks Steak Hammers Window Brushes Red Tablo Covers Napkins Preserving Kettles Spruce Satchel Baskets Fancy Bread Boxes Tea and Coffee Canister Baso Ball Hats Boys' Hoops Fruit PrMses Puritan Cookers Coat Forms Ice Cream Dishos Flour Cans Cracker Jars Hat Racks, etc, ete. 5 South Main Street. Tire Alnrin Jloxcs. Tho following list shows tho location ot tho alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Firo Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowerp streets. 16 Bowers and Centrcjstreets. 24 Bridgo and Centrejstreets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets, 42 Gilbert and Centre streets, 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 62 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open tho box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm is sent in the fire bell will sound the number ot the box and repeat thcalarm four times. HOW TO LOOATB ALARMS. If the alarm is sounded from box 15 the Are bell will strike one, then pause and strike Sve which will indicate that the flro is in the vicinity ot No. 15 box. Every alarm is repeated four times. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became Miss, sho clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castor!, CARPET-SWEEPERS, 12.60, 3,00, J3.60. At FRICKE'S, 10 South Jardm St. CLOSING SALE ! -OF- A "WHITE SHIRTS . , AND- A DISTRESSING SHOOTING GASE JACOB KEBIGBR TERRIBLY INJURED BY ACCIDENT. A BULLET PLOUGHS HIS JAW FANCY, SHIRTS. Fine White Shirts From 40 cents up. And Inflicts Othor Injuries That A'most Caused Immodlato Death Tho Vlofcim in Critical Condition. jFancy Stripe SMrts from 40 cents up. Good material and best work all at greatly reduced prices TO OIOSB THEM OUT. Just received another car of CHOICE OLD 'WHITE OATS. CLEAN, BRIGHT AND HEAVY. AT KEITER'S a mmmw ACOB K.REIGBR li ou a oouoh at the residence of bis father, O.' & I. poHeemRn Peter Kreiger, on East Coal street, the victim of an aeel denUl shooting at his lifo bangs by a slender attending surgeons nro an opinion as to tbo Dr- Hamilton, extracted tho ball from the back of the neck last evening, Tho bullet was flattonod and very ragged, showing the effects of tho crashing through the jaw bono. To-day Kreigor is in a pretty fair stata Ho is vory weak. The dangers the doctors are now preparing to cope with are blood poisoning nnd tho possibilities of an abcess. own bands. His thread and tbo cautioi in giving probablo result. Shonly after 6 o'clock Saturday evening tho residents, of tho vicinity of the Kroigor house, which is on tbo north tide of Coal Street, botwoen Bowors and Emorick, wore startled by tbo loud report of a firoarm soot. Tho echo had hardly diod away when Jacob Kreigor appearod upon tho front porch of tho houso and sank to tho boards as he stopped' down from tho door sill. His distracted father and mother were at his si do in an instant. Blood poured from tho young man'B nock and mouth like a stroam ot water from a garden hose and continued to spurt forth in spite of the efforts pf neighbors who had hastened to his assistance. Mossongers woro sont for medical assistance. Dr, D, "V. Straup responded. Tho porch was now completely covered and the victim's clothing saturated with blood Tho doctor saw at a glance that tho great flow of blood was due to a severing of the carotid artery. Ho caught and tied tho artery and then stitched the flesh over it. The blood continued to flow rapidly from a horriblo wound to tbo loft of the chin and for a timo it looked as if tho young man would bleod to doalh beforo the flow could be chocked. Dr, Straup finally succeeded in f '.ttlhg control of tho case and Kreiger was removed back into the houso. For hours ho lay as if tho last spark of life was about to go out and when asked about the probable result Dr. Straup shook bis head in a manner that gave no encouragement. "The shock is terrible," said tho doctor, "and thoro is vory little blood leit. If ho rallies between now and Sunday night thoro might be soma hope, but the wound Is such a bad one I cannot say that ho will re cover," And thus tho fato of Jacob Kreigor re mainod in tho balance for' several hours. Inquiries as to what led to his deplorable condition elicited the information that the young man went to a bod room on tho second story to put a breech-loading gun in a box kept for tho purpose b7 his father Upon entering the r- ira o placed the gun on a bed, Tho gun wr empty, He then t .ised the cover of tho gun box and seeing a largo revolver in tho piaco where the gun was to be put he stooped to take it out. The revolver is of the Colt's navy pattern and of 44 calibre, tho same as those sup plied the O. & I. Policeman for long range duty. They carry effectively 600 yards, Tho revolver was in a holster. As Kreigor stoOpod he caught and raised the holstor. Tho next instant tho shot was discharged. Tho rovolver bad slipped partly out of the holster and its hammer struck tbo barrel of ono of tho guns al ready in the box. The bullet shot through the ride of tbo holster, entered tho left tide of the chin, ploughed along tho loit jaw bono, badly shattering it, passed through tho carotid artory and lodged in tho back of tho neck, near the contro. The chin, aw and nock presentod a horrible appear. anco. It was thought at llrst that the Jaw was wholly destroyed, but it is now thought tbat in case of recovery it can be brought together again. Tbo shooting was purely an accidental pne and there is nothing In tho caso to Justify a Suspicion that thero was an attempt at suicide. As he was shot Kreigor fell across tho bed that stood boside tho gun bbx. Quickly recovering his presence of mind he regained his feot and ran down stairs with his two bands clapped over the gaping wounds, Tbo stairway he descended was literally dyed red with blood. At the porch he lost Btrength and foil. Kreigor is about 22 yoars of ago nnd Is a member of Washington Camp, No. 183, P. O, S. of A., Uonry Horncastle Camp, No. 49, Sons of Voterans, and tho Rescue Hook and Ladder Company and delega tions of the organizations aro seeing that ho recoivos careful nursing day and night, Ha Is alpopulnr member of nil of them. A fow years ago a brother of tho victim was killed almost oppotito thothouse in which tbo accidont happened Saturday, He way playing on a lumbor pile at Bob bins' lumber yard, Tho heavy planks started to run and tho boy was crushed to death be oath them. Yesterday Dr. Straup found Kreiger much improved and, with tho assistance of PETER'S PUNGENT PENCIL PUSHINGS A LIVELY BUT QUITE PEACE ABLE PAY DAY. POLITICAL POINTS. Local, County, .State null National Themes Considered. TA IIA, BOOM. , David Dennett weeps and wails For those things which aro not. Although his "Ta ra" may be safo, His "Doom" has gone to pot. Quay is in it. Havo no feara of tho result. D. Bi Hill isn't saying a word since the Democratic nomination. If ho had been m discreet beforo the convention tho nom ination might havo been difforent. Cleveland is st'll a fishing. Up to date Dana and Hill have not bitten. Piatt Is with U3 You can put your trust in him. Michigan is safo. Tho gerrymander has been knocked higher than a kite. Har rison will receive the full electoral voto. Lot the Democrats make lams a political issuo just to seo how it works. ClIAIltMAN OAHTEIt. The timo is quickly coming When we will go a humming For the Democratic doom; doom, doom, And when wo want a starter We will call on Drother Carter, And Vjo'll get there with a Doom, boom.boom. Olarkson is on deck and will help Carter to win a swooping victory. "Warner Miller and all tho rest, whom tho Democrats woro counting to sulk in thoir tents, aro going to tako an important part in the coming campaign. Thoy are all for Harrison without any "huts." Cleveland cannot carry Now York. That is a fixed fact because all the promi nent Democrats havo said so. A l) LAI TO anOVER. I've no lotter from Dave Dill, - Grovermlno, Orover mine, "W hlch I think he's acting ill, G rover mine, Orover mine. And it makes me feel quite bluo, When I think that Dare's untrue, So I write to ask: Have you? G rover mine, Grover mine, If you want to seo a really fine bit of acting, including the best similatlon of nervous terror ever soen in American theatricals, just step up behind a Demo cratic patriot and in a hoarso, tragic voice whispar "Force bill" at him. The effect is worth going mil. to seo. If "Uncle" Jimmy Minogue was only a candidate this year ho would havo lots of fun. Senator Hill denies tbo roport that ho w .j about to go to Europe, Ho is too busy campaigning for Mr. Cleveland (?) to bo able to induigo in any excursion business, Talk is cheap. It Is entirely probable, iuftreforo, that William H. English, of Indiana, will contribute liberally of it the Democratic campaign fund. ' Candidate ClovoUnd'e boast tbat he is "a Demoorat among' Democrats" is all right as far as it goea. But what is ho among Mugwumps? HOW, A FELLOW FOUND HIS GOAT Toughs Who Travel on tho Elec tric Railway and Attempt to Run tho Cars to Suit Them selves Will Suffer. HAKLES J. QUINN, of town, spont a fow days in Philadelphia recently and while there became ac quainted with a gontlo man who is engaged in the manufacture of ginghams and ladies underwear. In course of conversation tho manufacturer sUtod that ho was desirous of locating a factory in tho coal region and that ho was disposod to locate it in Shen andoah if ho would rocoivo encouragement. Tho manufacturer stated that tho market for bis lino of goods is always open. Ho said tbat bo would want a stock company formed with capital stock of $100,000 and bo will contribute somo cash himself. The stock company, ho said, could elect thei own officers and have charge of all the finances. All he would ask would bo tbo position of manager. Tho factory would give steady employment to 225 hands. 4 Thoro is a lot of bad material in somo companies of tho Pennsylvania National Guard that will bo weeded out before another Leeislature moots. It is quite probabfe thut those, companies will go by the board and, of course, tho vacancies must be filled. Horo will bo a chance lor Shenandoah patriots who havo been so anxious to get into tho National Guard, All necessary for admission will be organ ization and application. "Will it be done ? It is "now, or never." V "When Prof. Zeitz, who loft town re- Mntly, arrived in Germany there wa? grand re-union and a good time all around There wore present, among others, Dr. J. C. Biddlo, Joo O, Powell and Henry AVeiderhold, all residents of Shenandoah at ono timo. Road Ills Own Obltjnry. Mi. All rt Owens ia a prominent young 8 .rmer near 'Winnebago City, Minn. He spent hundreds of dollars in endeavoring to recover flora nervous prostra'.ion, and a year ago was so low tbat a roport of his death roached the editor of the "Winnebago Prttt Hews, An obituary of Mr. Owens appeared in that paper, and was read by hira. While in this conduion ho began taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Bemodies, and in a short timo was a well man. Says ho never felt better than now. I'or30 Dujg Only. "Wo will give to any lady purchasing pair of our ladies' fine shoes whioh sell at $1.00 and upwards, a beautiful purse worth 25 conls. Peoples' 8tore, 121 North Main Btreet, three doors above J. J. Price's dry goods store 0-21-tf Hoy Drowned, Hugh Price, seventeen-year-old son of John Price, of Mahanoy City, was drowned at that place Saturday afternoon. Ho went into a mine breach near tho old Gorman colliery, which was filled with wator to the depth ot fifteen foot, to bath and went to the bottom beforo he could be aisisted. Men grappled several hours for the body. Spectacles to suit alt "tyes, at Portz's book and stationery store, 21 North Main stroet. 4-28-tf Free Library. Thero will bo a meeting in tho Trinity Boformed church this ovoning at 8 o'clock for tho purpose of perfecting arrangements for tbo opening of a froo roading room All Interested aro requosted to be present, Camp Meetings at Vermillion, o, Excursion tickets on sale via the Nickel Plato from Juno 21et to August 23rd at vory low rntos, Tickets good roturnliiK until August 20lb. taug20 CemuiUalou Granted. jucnaru niuuur, mm cniei ot l,u"v(;0 has bocn granted by tho court the prJ, L 0j opening a detective agency and jjft, furnished a bond Ir the su J?. r m a Coal streets and complained to Policeman Tempest tbat omebody had stolen his gar ment. "There is the fellow who has your coat," said Tempest, pointing to Holvey, who stood on tho opposito corner. The Oo'orado representative walked up to Hol vey and said, "Say, young fellow, have you uot my coal?" Turning quickly, Hol- voy grabbed the man and said, "Yes, comer with me and I'll show you whore it is." A low minutes later tho coat waa found And. tho two Colorado men were in one oell for the night. They paid the fines and costs yesterday. Saturday night a number of touehs from down the valley undertook to run tho cara on the olectrio railway. They were driven away aud one was placed under arrest. He was' brought to town and flnad bv Squiro Williams. Tho others are known and warrants for their arrests have been issued. Last night other toughs created a disturbance on ono of the cars and they, too, wore spotted. They will be gathered in and given a chance to reflect. It is quito likely that the electric railway com pany will insist upon moro severe punish ment than tines in theso cases to set an oxample for the toughs who do not bohavo themselves whon riding on tho cars. i Piter. mnsoNAi,. Letter Carrier Hughes, of Hazlet was a visitor to town. Mies Kato McGinty, of Mahanoy spont Sunday in town. Mark Bowman, of Mahanoy Cit Saturday visitor to town. , ,y' WR James P. Deegan, of Ashif on i city, visitor to town on Saturday. MisstLillio Phillips is vacation at Atlantic City. Miss Emma Gaul, of I visiting her parents on No- Mrs. Maggie Faust anr leave for Philadelphia spend a brief season. J. B. and Frank Don ad, was a pending her .'hiladelphia, is rth "White street, i son, Harry, will on Wednesday to by their wives, left visit Atlantic City. Martin Golden, town friends, left delphia this morr Samuel Eve Central m atte youngor sifter Miss Matti Froomans, the guost o town frier xri.o v .gberty, accompanied -own this morning to. who- was the guest of for his homo in Phiia-Jing. .ns spent yosterday In ading the funeral of his o Hopkinson, who recentlv left West Virginia, whero she was f frionds, is now the guost of ids. who has accented a required by law town shortly He win 'open an otfico iu Tho entire country continues its demands i' good roads. Build ono - milo of good ..d rather than ten mue3 ot poor, uuim roaus that will stay In repair from ono sea son to the noxt. Thoro is ooonomy in eood roads and economy leads to wealth Thero is satisfaction in good roads, and , satisfaction moans about as much of hay,- p'.nits as tho average mortal finds, on i.hig terrostial globo. V It may-bo too warm for a boy to work in the garden, but it was never not anoogh yet to provont hioi taking bis, -part in a btll game. Tho town was moro lively Saturday night than it bad been for several weoka past. Tho stroots woro thronged with peo plo from dusk until after midnight, not withstanding the picnic of tho Democratic Club at Pastime Park drew an Immense crowd down tho valloy. Tho police and constables had propared. themselves for a numbor of arrests, which generally mark lively pay nights, but thoy were not called upon as frequently as thoy expocted thoy would bo. Tho arrests for the night did not exceed moro than a dozen anil they were all drunk and disorderly oasci. Sov oral of the of.nders were toughs from down the valloy. V "When I remarked that the Polish, Lithuanian and Hungarian poople wero not giving the authorities as much trouble on pay nights as they did somo months ago, a prominent Lithuanian citizen said, "No; they are boglnning to know bettor. The business people and others who have boon going bail In so many cases have turned over a now loaf. Thoy have agreed not tp go ball (or any follow who gets drunk, nfa in a fight, or Bteals, and that makesibese follows moro careful. Accordingyto the agreement wo will only furnish jail when tho party can show he Is deserving ot it and where we boliovo lb;St there aro grounds to suppose he is innocent." y Two young men cwfao to town from Col orado Saturday night and pickod a fight with one of our townsmen at the cornor of Mam and Coc streets. Policeman Holyoy appeared U'on tho scono and ono of the Colorado jeu0W8 disappeared. Holvey grabbt tjj0 townsman and other Colorado l4in. As he started with the men for the 'rJ?l-im tho other man re-anueared and. grabbing the policeman, objectod to the arrest. At the same time tho Colorado man under arrest slipped his arms out of his coat and ran off. Unlvey then grabbed tho man who had interiorod and placed him and tbo coat in the lockup. Tho townsman was released on his own recog nizance. Later in tho evening tho coalless tough relurnod to tho corner of Main and ea. HOOKS fls returnnrf fmm v, .em part of the state, where he spent a PitUburg and in for Pb m J? VBnamak8r's store, will leave .uaueipnia on Thursday. "es ok visiting friends 1 her plaoes. Fjank B. Kohler. ft fitnrlflnt at tli.i. Hnhueman Medical College, Phila! phm. is visiting his uncle, J. H. Kehlori of North Main stroet. John It, Boyer, one of the local Iett- oarriers. is taking his vaeaUen this wel and will visit Philadelphia, Atlantic Cit and other places. Ho is accompanied b his wife. LITTLE LOCALS That Cover Consl.leniblo Ground In Thl VIelulty. Post m, Q, A. It. of town, contemplato holding a two-day camp fire this month. There aro no less than 17 people from Shenandoah and-vloinily at Eagles Mere. Parties in town, Interested in the Nor foU, "Wilmington and Charleston Ra-'-road, will be pleased to learn that tho h.nds of tbat corporation will bo floate this- week. Although wator was plenty o Saturday, nnny barrels of beer were consumed. Tho Government will isi.e a new series of postage stamps for 18PJ to bo known as Jubilee stamps, to oo'iimemorate the dis covery of Americn.' Thousands of these- will be prosorvod s mementoes. Tho heavy rains of the past two dava has soaked tie dry earth so that many wolls and springs that wont dry are full and running again. Pure nnd tVholeaome duality Commends to public approval tho Cali fornia liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. It Is pleasant to tho taste and by acting gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels to cleanse the systom effectually, it promotes tho health and comfort of all who use it, and with millions it Is the best and only remedy. Great Iteductlon Kates, To Denver, Col., Helona, Mont., Oeden and Salt Lake City, Utah. Ask NIekl Plate agonts for ratos. lw-d&w Struck AVlth a llutcliet. Poter and John Shmarowsky quarreled yesterday with ono Matt. Bolinsky and alter an exchange of blows John struck Bolinsky on top of the head with a hatchet, which happened to be dull and only cut open tho scalp. The Shmarowskya woro taken to jail this morning. Peter is wanted for juraring his bail in a case in which ho was charged with housebreaking. A VUlt to the et, Could not be made at a bettor time than now. Ask Nickle Plato agents for rates.
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