1 . ' ' J THE t , TUB jj HERALD'S SUCCESS Is gratifying to lt Large Circle of Readers. 'AiD's Success j Is gratifying to Its Circle of Readers. ALL THK NEWS roil ONE CENT. Lli ME NEWS FOR ONE CENT. A PA.. MONDAY. AUGUST 15. 1892., ONE CENT. VH.--NO. 195. rr feHBNANEfOAH- and plated Silver ware, uroia ana auver bhcs, Diamonds, Precious 5a, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti- toods, Banquot,Parlor and Wat8 BtonJ mi ?t 'Tiano 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, u8 X. Market Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND HARNESS, SAFE HORSES Finest turnouts In town. Would be pleases to receive a share of the publlo patronage. Gimn, Duncan and Waidley. Headquarters for Lamps of almost every description. You will find in our assortment just the thing1 you want, and you will not say they are high in price. We are offeriner the best 25c. Lamp you ever Either hand, or stand L,tfll"Pa' -in, Pnr0iaveuoxi ci,nimney for a "quarter. - ' Nice line of Johnson's Bros. English white granite plates, cups and saucers. Mason's fruit jars away be low regular selling price. v mi lines oi granite iron ware, best thing for household use. It needs no recommenda tion. New line ot towel racks, in oak, with polished plate mirror; cheap. Three-ply birch chair seats, Try a bo of our baking powder for only lOo. Toys, dolls and fancy goods. Our lino of these goods are larger than ever before and prices lower, 8 South Main Street. FOE THE FAL: Now in Stock Floor Oil Cloth Choice New PatternsAll OLD JPHIGES. Although manufacturers toe make no change in our ire tnvne special attention to on moor Oil Cloth at GO cents extra value tor trie money. ire nave a feiu pieces of and LINOLEUM, ni, pliable and are said to wear- well. Ottr 75 cent and 98 cent Linoleum are special bargains. WE) ARE) RECEIVING EVERYj NEW : BRUSSELS : cbABPIETS nn...ii.., .... - ..i.ixiwi jmiicms in nioquettc, Velvet, Body inpestry Brusacls. Also new 25 cents up. A latce Acunrtm r.4 " w. ..fill borders and Frluge from $3.75 up. A full stock ol Ubjj: Carpets-goad aud CnrpctB lu HrtiBsels, Iugralu nnd Rog, Our Directory. 3jlE POjStf OBLIGE ShenandPa"' Jm 7:30 a. Office hours f ri m. to 7:80 p. Moncv Order and lie Lriatrv De- partmentopeu 'i from 8: 00 . m. a.m. 10 r.w Following Is a s kihedulo of the arrival and departure of mall trul ins. Man !nce thirty matter for despatch must be In the o minutes beforo the time given below Arrival. P.M. A.M. 1:40 4:24 Destination. (Phila., Western I ( Southern States) I New York and East-) ern States and points on L. V. It. R. ) Asland. J- GirardvUle. (Kaven Run, Centra-) lla.-Mt. Carmel and V 2:20 8:0(1 8:18 1:40 8:00 8:08 8:45 9:03 9:08 1:23 9:60 1:25 0:08 7:20 1:25 2:23 1:40 2:20 8:18 1:40 2:20 8:18 2:20 8:13 2:26 9:08 9:60 i onamok-in. ( Pottsvllle; 7:20 11:80 7:20 9:08 11:80 11:80 2:50 6;20 2:60 2:60 6:00 2:60 9:60 9:50 j Mahanoy City. J- J Mahanoy Plane, Lost 1 Creek add Shaft. 9:56 9:60 Frackvllle. Carriers make a general collect m. anu i:u p. m., ana a general ae a. m. and 3:16 p. m. Additional d collections are made the busilaess Part 01 town at 10: 16 a. ni. and :00 p. m, Fire Alarm Boxes Tho following list shows th location ot the alarm, boxes of tho Shen kndoah Fire Department; LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 16 Bowers and Centretreets.1 24 Bridgo and Centrestreets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 84 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets! 52 Chestnut and Coal streets., To send an alarm open the iox, pull do the hook once and let go. Wl sent In the fire bell will sound en an alarm J ts the number of the box and repeat the alarm ur times. HOW TO LOCATE RMS. If the alarm is sounded Iron x 15 the are bell will strike one, then pai strike) Ave which will Indicate tost is n the 'Jft i epeaicu when Baby was sick, we gave her Cnstorli. When site was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When tike became Miss, she clung to Cosuirla. When owe hod Children, she gave them Casiorla. Oar pets, Oil 01dti AND- WINDOW SHAD, ESI Willi bo sold at reduced rates th mont Good i to make room for tho I'll At FRI&KE'S, 10 South Jarain St. OF '92 a Full L ine of and JinoleiW WidthsX and Qualitie. at have advvtnced their JPr Ices, prices. Two Yard tride a yard, ood patterns and JSNGLL II miCMDUL very soft 1 and two yards wide WEEK and IiiBraIu8 - nlll ciiallUes from will v.. . . Rquarcs Iclienp. IStnir MAHApY CITY'S flEXT GREAT 'DAY JllNG TO UNVEIL THE PREP A3 DIEHS' MONUMENT. SOJ GREAT INTEREST IN THE EVENT Monrmen - un Pay- ant are Already In Hand. ' Labor Day the Date. CELEBRATION" that promise to eclipse anything tho (own has yet boasted of will take placo at Maha noy City on Labor September 6th, Tho day has unveiling of the diers' monument and interest in the event 8 been aroused in all parts of the state. he committee in charge of the arrange- onts has issued invitations to be present to any of tho dignitaries of tho state and itloi nl government departments and test of them bare been accepted. In the arrangements for this occasion the people of Mahanoy City have exhibited a commendable patriotio feeling and suc cess should crcv.n their work, Tho Councils of the Jr. O. U. A. M. are especially active in helping the work along and have issued appeals urging the Councils throughout the state to participate in the ceremonies. Many of tho appeals have been responded to favorably. Tho monument to bo unveiled is a splendid piece, of work. Thoaccompanylng cut is tin excellent representation of it. It was originally dosignod by M. H. Master, of town. The statue was made in Quincy, Mass., by a first class artist. The statue is oxpocted at Mahanoy City to-day, so it will arrive in ample time for tho demon stration. Tho monument will have a bottom base six feet square. Its total holghth will be about 25 feet. It is being made of tho finest Burro granite. It will bo ornamentod by several inscriptions. On polished plates of appropriate designs, skotches of tho bat' ties of Gettysburg, Antietam, Vicksburg and Chickamauga will be cut; and among tho insciiptions on the four sides will be tho following: "Erected under the, aus pices of Severn Post, G. A. it., September 5th, 1802" "A tribute by the patriotic citizen of Mahanoy City." "In memory of our dead comrades," "To tho heroos of the war of 18C0-'C5." I'KKSONAI.. Mrs. O. A. Keim spent to-day at Hazle- ton. J. M. Click, of Girardville, wa in town yesterday. Lawyer Ihddall spent to-day at the county seat, Major May, of ohamokin, was' in town this morning. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Laudig, of Ilazleton, spent Sunday in town. Miss Ida Lewis will teach school in Port Clinton tbo coming term. Editor M. E. Doyle, of tho Ntwa, went to Pottsvillo this morning. Miss Kachol Jteese, of CMntralia, spent several hours in town to-day. Misses Ida Keblor and Clara Yost are visiting friends at Minersville. Miss Bessie Henderson, of St. Clair, Is the guest of Miss Sndio Iteeso. Judge W. P. Sadler and wile, of Carlisle, spent yesterday and Saturday in town. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Williams and Mrs. Mullah y, of Ashley, Bpent Sunday In town, Bert, Hooks has secured tho position of school teachor in ono of the schools near Johnstown. J, W, Baacham, of New York, spent Saturday and Sunday in town and went to Pottsvillo this morning, Bev. Win. McNally, pastor of the Presbyterian phurch, left to-day lor New England to spend his vacation. Miss Libbie Hughes, who has been spend Ing several weeks with friends at Brooklyn, N. Y,, returned homo on Saturday, Messrs. Winter, of Chicago, and Bailey, of Philadelphia, two of the directors of the electric railway, were in town yesterday. Mrs. L. A. Freeman and her two child ren are on the sick list, but wo are pleased to say that none of them aro seriously ill. John Kern, who recently graduated at Bloomsburg, has secured a position In tho Johnstown schools, H, Mellot, of Shenandoah, who runs the Chicago moat market here, is about to open another branch store in Tamaqua. Maha noy City Tribune. I'lcnlo at Illnetown, A vory successful picnio was held at StauiTar's Grove, on Saturday, by the good people of Uingtown and vicinity. The Grant Band, of town, furnished tho music The bapd wont over in the morning In stages and relumed in tho evening well pleased with the treatment they received. Beet photographs and crayons at Dabb'r I IN MEMOTtY OP" cSS" OUR BEAD COMRADES soldiers' monument, MAHANOY CITY. FROM THE FOURTH WARD. Interesting Letter From Kesldent or That Section. Editor Herald : It is high time that wo citizens should look out. In last Tues day's papor you all read tho substance of the solicitor and his Dandy Councilmen. We may ask them what is their motive for holding this contest so long, Bight well they must know, and right well us citizens know, they are holding it up to beneflt themselves, and make us pay tho piper. It is an old proverb "the hands that monoy gets true it will slick to tbera." Wo say that is the Councilmen's idea. Mr. Pomeroy was protty quick in borrowing money. It is strange to 41s what he needod this money for. Nothing going ahead. That does not hurt him. If tho money was raised it would benoflt smart men and hurt simple citizens. Lamb was quick In making a motion. Gable lost no time in seconding his motion. Wo count these men smart men. Now Mr. McGuire spoke as an upright man. It is such men wo ought to hold in office. May I ask my brother citizens if Lamb, Gablo and others were put to their oaths they would Bay It is for tho beneflt of tho citizens they aro holding this contost so long ? That is a full stop. We citizens, If wo wore called to Pottsvllle, can take an honest oath it is to benefit our smart Councilmen. Lot every ward send in a few lines to the Herald. It may put a stop to our smart men who aro looking first for rolief. It would be the citizens' wish and the Bead ing Company's interest if Gable had to quit the Council, Wo aro sure it does not belong to Gable, or , any other boss to look for such an office; They hold one office under tho comrflny. That is plenty, Wo wonder why 3lr. Bradigan don't stop this work. It is a sure five that if the Council will get ahead there will be plenty property mon who will have to sell out. How can some of them pay their tax? They cannot. Lot us citizens put our heads together and uphold tho old water company. And let the tame com. pany call on us when they aro called to Pottsvillo. Myself, for one, can tell more of our Council than what Is mentioned in theHEKALS, "We havo to pay for tho new court house at present and pay (95, 000 for water which we do not need, Lamb and Gable eay wo want water. We havo any amount of water. Z, I'ure ana 'Wholesome Quality Commends to publio approval the Cali fornia liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of FigB, Itjis pleasant to the taslo and by acting gently on tho kidneys, liver and bowels to cleanse tho system effectually, it promotos the health and comfort of all who use It, and with millions it Is the best and only remedy. Tbroo pair ladles' black hose (fast colors) lor 26a, at the People's store. 0-21-tf Coughing Leads to Consumption Kemp's, Balsam will slop '.tho cough at onco. ONE MAN STABBED And Three Others lludly lleatcn lu a General l'lght. The residents of North Jardin street wore greatly excited Saturday night on account of a n;ht that occurred in front and at the rear of the Uarkins residence, which is next to the Ptcenix hose house. As a result of the fight Bichard Gaugban, of Browns ville, received a stab wound, from a knife in the hinds of Thomas McHale, and Peter Dougherty and a man named Sweenoy, residing opposite the Hurkins residence, were badly cut and bruised about the head and face by fist blows and what appeared to ba blows from stones. Gaugtaan is being attended by Dr. Stein. Tho stab wound he recoivod was in tho back, just under the loft shoulder blado. Dr. Stein docs not think any vital organ was touched and no serious result is apprehended. Dougherty's head and faco show vivid effects of the fight, and McHalo carries striking emblems on his head, face and neck, Sweeney's head and face was covored with gore and numorous bruises. There are suits and cross suits in all di rections. To describe them would only entangle tho tale. Prom what a Herald reporter could learn tho trouble arose out of an old grudge The facts seem to be that Dougherty was sitting on the fire plug in front of the Phwnix hose house when McHale crossed over from tho Sweeney house on tho op posite side of the street. McHale, it is al leged, statod that bo could whip Dougherty and knocked him oNthe. tiro plug to show that be could do iSt was thon hammer aud tongs and flna! MoHale went down. Gaughan, the man stabbed, then ran out of the hoso house to help Dougherty. Then Sweeney ran over from his house to holp McUale, thon the fight became goneral. McHale, Gaughan and others eventually worked themselves back through a narrow alley to the rear of tbo Uarkins house. A red hot fight continued in the roar yard for several minutes. Then, Mrs. Harkinssays, Oaughan broke away and ran into her kitchen, and McHale followed and stabbed him. There aro numerous stories about the affair, but the abovo version seems to be tho most correct. A gentleman who took an interost in the matter cays he believes the fight was prompted by an old sore loft by a fight between some Phamix firemen in Brownsville eomo time ago. Best work done at Brennan's steam laundry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. I'lcnlo ut Delano. All Saints Episcopal Sunday school hold their annual picnio at Delano to-day. It r. quired a special train to take tbo party to the picnio grounds. Infants' shoes 25o. per pair, at tbo People's storo, 121 North Main street, Shenandoah, 0-21-tf Pine photos, C0o, per dozon.at Koqgey't PETER'S PUNGENT PENCIL PUSHING COMMENTS ON EVENTS LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. THE SUMMER SEASON PRODIGALS Some Pleased and, Others Dis appointed With Their Trips. Other Paragraphs That Will Interest Readers. MSjft'aCHEY are coming homo gradually. I mean the sea shore and mountain excursion ists. Some aro sorry and some are not. The basis of complaint by i5gKt-v-' those wno 00 complain is that the money expended for short trips does not bring a sufficient return in rest and health. ThoBO who went away for fun got plenty of it and do not complain. They think they are repaid many times over. They returned in good health and Mjyant spirits. ThoEe who complain of not irpfTing rest and quietness should con sult BuldosTk tho 'ulure- A.Uantic City overcrowded,8' anQ wun maineremi accommodations--k-1?l P1"" for tuch people. ( A New York Darier su?8e6ls a f 1 fttrei Chicaeo next vear u enable the workirgman to see the faf 84 W9" jjja people who can afford to J; jl If everything else was equaTfj just the thing. But ther whfJ workingmen expect on a $1 trains wculd have to give the rl to all others and tho workingmS of getting to Chicago in 48 hours, on the road a week. Tho expense of in the meantimo would soon run the j up to the regular figure. V Shenandoah has had its share of summer1 pleasures, but what is the sequel? A reg ular breaking up of the Jon ton; threats of law suits for slander; young women in dignant at the false charges made about (hem. On the whole the pleasure season is ending badly. "Biding on the electric car," would be a good song lor our friend, Charley Gibson, to Bing. It would soon be quite as popular as the cars aro at present. . Our friends, the enemy, have an Idea that we, Republicans, havo no rights that they aro obliged to respect. Who gave these poople tho right to proempt the whoio town and all there is in it? Isn't thoro room for all ? If not, let them go else where, where they csn have more room. The timo is coming and rapidly, too, when tho American citizen, irrespective ot party, will rise and relegate the 0 fresh ycun men to where they belong in the rear The namo "Democrat," covers a multitudo of sins. Under it one nationality is tack ing to secure everything. N aw and then a sop is thrown at some othor nationality. It is generally a very small one, and it helps to keep them on tho string for awhllo longer. They are already getting tfnedf this play and are beginning to get their eyes open. In the Fifth ward the signs of a big break are strong. Let these poople who think they aro owners in fee simple of the town and county continue their way awhile longer and they will hear some thing drop. Peter. Camp Meeting. The Evangelical camp meeting at Z ona Grjve, yesterday, was largely attended. The preaching and singing was most ex cellent, The meetings will be continued to-day and to-morrow. Among the Shen andoah people present wero David Faust and family, J. K. Kehlor, dear Kehler, R. Stockor and wifo. Dr. Straup and wilo and Elmer Wasley. iJIkeslile To-day, Advlcos from Lakeside states that tho eiiteddfod is a grand success and the at tendance several thousands larger than last year. The long special trains that left here this morning were all crowded after leav ing Brownsville junction. Full particulars of this groat event will be given in to morrow's ibsue. More Queries, Editor Herald sWhy Is it that our Councilmen aro so quick in hiring outside counsel, paying them well and promptly and making their solicitor do all tho worh and get an insiguificant salary ? Is it treat ing our solicitor right; is it Justice' Samsit, A Qualtlicutlon. Shenandoah Council is going to borrow ?95,000to build new water work, Tho old company still refifso to soli out. Mahanoy City JViiuwt. The above Is not correct. Tho latter part Is too general, The old company bas reiusod to sell out at the joint committee's figures. Four pair men's seamless hoso for 25c , a 1, the reopio'3 store. 0 21-tf rr ires