THE EYENINGr HERALD. VOL. VH.--NO. 197. SHENANDOAH. PA.. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17. 1892. ONE CENT. p !i , U 30LID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Btonos, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, BanquetjParlor 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 nil 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, xx8 19. Mnrlcct Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND HAHNESS, SAFE HOUSES Finest turnoutH In town. Would be pleased to receive a share of tho public patronage. J". Xa. PLATT'S, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) fALOON : AND : RESTAURANT, i 19 and 21 West Oak Street Eating bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. Gimn, Duncan and Waioley. ' Headquarters for Lamps of almost every description. You will find in our assortment just the thing you want, and you will not say they are hig-h in ill. will niii w:i I r ro VJn are oirerinif the Lamp you ever saw. hand or stand Lamos. il Ivitli etifraved Othello cliimncv 0 j for a Quarter. k f" Nice line of Johnson's Bros. English white granite plates, 'cups and saucers. Mason's fruit jars away be low regular selling price. Full lines of granite iron ware, best thing for household use. It needs no recommenda tion. New lino ol towel racks, In oak, with polished t plato mirror; cheap. Three-ply birch chair seats, Try a box of our baking powder tor only 10c. , Toys, dolls and fancy goods. Our line of these goods are larger than over before and prices lower. 8 South Main Street. II I FOB THE FALL OF '92. Now in Stock Floor Oil Cloth, Choice New J?atternsAll Widths and Qualitiesat OLD JPltlCES. A Although manufacturers have advanced their Vrlces, we make no change in our prices. i ii We invite special attention to our Two Yard Wide Stjiioor uu uioin ax ou cents extra, luilim tar ttia tnoneu. vr ' . we nave a few pieces and ZINOXiEUM, ULhese 11 T . "I T . -m . ;ii jiviuuvv uiiu are saw to tveur 'A St., l 1? MAA.j . -7 sin . a i are special bargains. WE ARE RECEIVING EVERY WEEK STEW : BRUSSELS : CARPETS & Dcnutllul patterns In Moquctte, Velvet, Body and fnpeHlry Bruosela. Also new lujrrnliis nil fxualltlcs from 23 cents up. A Inrjje AHHortuicnt of Inurnin Art Squares AvltH Borders and Fringe from 3.75 up. A full stock of Rat; Carpets Rood unci cheap. Stair Carpets In Brussels, Ingrain 1111U Hag, As the Atlantic Cable Our Directory. jh po$t office Shenandoah.. Office hours from 7:80 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Money Order and Hcgistry De partment open from 8:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. Following in n nchndnln nf the arrival and departure of mall trains. Mall matter for despatch must bo in the offlco thirty minutes before tho time given below: Arrival. Destination, Departure. P.M. A.M. 1:40 4:21 2:20 A. m. r. u. 7:20 18:53 9:08 3:08 11:30 8:00 12:52 9:08 3:0S 8:00 1:85 7:20 7;00 1:35 7:00 ' 1:40 7:00 7:20 2:66 11:30 5;20 7:20 2:50 9:08 11:30 11:30 2:50 6:00 7:20 2:50 hill., Western ) and 8:00 8:18 1:40 8:04 9:08 9:45 Southern States I ( New York and East-1 era Htatcs and ( points on L. V. It. It. ) Asland. j Glrardvlllo. ( Raven Run, Centra-1 i Ha, Mt CarmelandV ( Uhamokln. ) 9:08 9:5(1 9:08. 9:08 9:50 1:2) 1:25 1:25 2:23 1:40 2:28 8:18 1:40 2:20 8:18 2:20 8:18 2:20 Tottsvllle. 9:56 9:50 Mahanoy City, 9:50 1 Creek and Shaft, f 9:60 i Frackvlllo. V Carriers mako a general collection at 0:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., and o general delivery at 7:15 a. m. and 3:15 p. m. Additional deliveries and collections are made in the business pari of town ai iu;id u. m. ana:w p. m. Fire Alarm llozes. The following list showe tho location ot tho alarm boxes of tho Shonandoah Firo Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Dowers streets. 16 Bowers and Ccntrojstreets. 24 Bridge and Centro;streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 84 Main and I'oplar streets. 85 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 tho hook once and lot go. When an alarm is sent In the fire bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm is sounded from box 15 tho fire bell will strike one, then pause and strike five which will indicate that the fire Is In the vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm Is repeated four times. Carpets, Oil Cloth -AND- WINDOW SHADES! Will bo sold at reduced rates this month to mako room for tho Fall Goods At FRICKE'S, 10 South J an! in St a Full Line of and Linoleum, a yara. uooa patterns ana ot jujx&JjWM oiJj VJjOZ.I1 goods are very soft and T T wvn. T r.. 7 i -.. - -i THE PROPOSED ELECTRIC BELT LINE. United America and Europe, So will the Electric Railway Unite Ma- hanoy and Shenandoah Valleys. ' Shenandoah EISTEDDFOD ECHOES. Supplementary Notes on Slonday's Great Kxcurilon and Festival. Tho Heading man&xcmont was put to a severe tes. to lurnUh tho transportation. It was a success. Tho management of tho dancing pa vilion did an immenso business, Tho caroussal did not stop for refresh ment. It went all the time. Caterer Yot gathered in tho ducats in great 6tvlo. Ho now has a deconl bank account. A new hotol next year will ho one of tho certainties. Krxt year tho squattors will have little opportunity to soil their wares in opposition to those who pay for tho privilogo. That dopot should havo boon finished long jo. Captain Guss, of tho El.hth rogimont, would like to havo the Third brigade camp at Lakoiida next year. If the managemont will lay out part of tho grounds in eligible lots thoy can all bo sold before tho season is ovor. It U expected to light tho grounds with electricity next year. Larger prizes noxt year will bring bigger game. There were no lack nf refreshments. Every one had or could havo had all thoy wanted. Tho Barnesvilio .hotel did an immenso business. Lawlor's cafe also did a big business. HU expectations woro moro than realized. There was a lively eceno around tho lake all day. Every,, boat was In use every minuto in the day, Hany more could have been used to advantage. Next year it is expected bath houses will be erectod along the race on the opposite bank. Although some compotitnrs were not sat' isfied with the result ot the musical fostl val, tho genoral verdict wrs that Dr, Clarke's work as adjudicator during tho day was conscientious and able. Itev, Frod, Evans, the conductor for tho day, had some exercise before tho festival commenced. He left Soranton on tho 0 a. m. train and was obliged to walk to tho park frjm Delano Junction. lion. C. N. Brunim was one of tho con spicuous spectators on tho grand Btand, Kepublican County Chairman Elias Davis was also an interestod spectator at the festival. Who will say that intorost in musical affairs in this county has not rocoivod now life? Lakesido is now known as a popular pleasure rosort throughout five aojoining counties. Monday's attendanco at L&konido boat tho record. Such a crowd novor before assembled within tho limits of tho grounds. MRS. MORGAN POWELL, The Willow of a Molly DInguiro Victim Succumbs to Disease. Mrs. Mary l'owoll, widow of tho la'o Morgan Powell, who was killed wbon the Mollis Maguiros rolgned in tho coal regions, some twenty years bro, died at too residonco of her son-in-law, Wm. Ilatrick, on "West Broedway, Mauch Chunk, at 0 o'clock on Saturday night. Tho decoased hud beon ailing for tho past few yoars with pulmonary troubles, and for throo wooks was unablo to leavo her bed. Tho end came peacefully. Surrounded by her children and grandchildren, this afflicted woman gave up her spirit to its Maker. The doath of Mrs. Powell recalls a tragic ovent which occurred on Doc. 2, 1871. Iter husband, Morgan l'owoll, was superintend ent of the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company's mines at Summit Hill, Be tween 0 and 7 o'clock on the morning of the fatal day, whilo on his way to the company's office at Summit Hill, he was shot down by a gang of Mollio Maguiros. lie lived n day and a half after being shot. Wholesale arrests wero made at the time and subsequent to the shooting. A num ber of men woro triod and sentenced to death. Subsequently they wero oxecutod, somo in the Mauch Chunk and others in tho l'ottsville jail. For tho murder of Powoll, "Yellow Jack" Donohuo was hanged at Pottsvillo. Alter the doath of her husband, the deceased continued to rosido In Summit Hill, and lator removed to Philadelphia, For the past fow yoars sho made her homo with her son-in-law, Wm, Ilatrick, in Mauch Chunk. Mrs. Powell was 50 years and 11 days. Fiyo children survivo her, via: Charles Powell and Morgan Powoll, who live in Colorado; Qwlnnio, wifoofWin. Ilatrick, and Wm, Powell, of Mauch Chunk, and David Powoll, of Lansford, Lano'a Family Modlolno Movos tho bowols each day. Most rooplo used to use it. But photographs and crayons At Dubb't I ' V 1 r: I ! Wm.Finn V 3 r ' '. 0 0 v 'Mahanoy Mane PETER S PENCIL. Vast and Present Company Storo Afnilrs. Btnry ot n Swelled Wallet. H 0 THE Sncws thinks thai if I haven't got BufOcient courago to make an exposure ot tho compaoy store business I had better peter out mysolf. The S'news wants tho facts. The fact is the preliminaries are al ready In tho hands of the P. & It. O. & I. Co. and "Peter," llko tho S'news, is await ing developments. But tho S'news may rely on it, that the maltor will not be arbi trated In the customary South Main street saloon rendezvous. Point number two for tho people The Piieics is tho professed frind of the laboring man and miner. Professed, I say, for It is nothing moro. Now asido from railing attention to the fact that the' S news is slapping at the Herald because tho 11 e it alu is slapping at the abortion company stores, lot us call attention to an incident that doveloped during the Her ald's fight pgainst tho Lost Creek store. One day a gontleman prominently iden tified with the latter institution called at the Herald office, and after placing upon a desk a pockotbook bulging with green back?, said ho would liko to secure twu columns of tho Herald at its own price, and alio desired to hayo considerable job work done. Tho gentleman wasdocisively, but firmly, told that tho Herald was not for sale. A tow days later the i"neif pub lished two columns of company store matter. V The street and law committees of tho Borough Council woro to have mot tho partios Interested as tho ptincipals and witnesses In tho case of Conctab'e Phillips against the borough last night but tho mooting was postponed at the last moment to to-morrow evening, when tho Borough Council will hold a regular meeting. Mr. Phillips claimed damages against tho borough for not having tho street in front of his roiidenco properly drained. Tho ciso will be an interesting one. I riao to correct a false idea harbored by somo of our townsmen and some who are not our townsmen. Thoy aro people wboso sense of prido leans towards Mnh anoy City and who are ready to jump up and cheor for that town on all occasions when thoy deem It proper to do so. Thoto pooplo are now boasting thst tho choir singers of this town wore annihilated by tho einjors of Mahanoy City, This is not the fact. Shonandoah had noithor choir or gleo club at Lakesido on Monday, It is true that a fow, and very few, too, singers of town wore in tho combined Wm. Ponn choir, but that organization was not made a Shenandoah competitor on that account. Some of tbos!nger8ln tho Mahanoy City societies are also residents of Shenandoah V A young woman of Luzerne county has had her lover arrested for attempting to hug her, whilo thoy were out buggy riding. Tho msgistrato was greatly puzzled over tho case, as It was something not provided for in tho statute books, but ho finally con cluded to bind ovor thu young man to keep the peace. This seemed satisfactory to the fair plaintiff and ought to provo effectual In debarring the defendant from any further demonstrations. What effect it will bavo on other young men will remain to be seen, It is to be feared, howovor, that the demand for livery horros that can be driven with one hand will bo totally annihilated, at lcait in that section of the country. Young men will only bo por- fectly sate from all temptations by engag ing borsos that require constant attention and tho uso of both arms. ... It is said that ono of tho olectioneerers for "Jimmy" Boilly, of town, tho Dom ocratio candidate for the'Legislature In this district, has usurod him that Hazleton Is all aight and New Philadelphia will bo in line noxt woek. Peter. If You go to the Mountains Don't sit down without Investigating tho menagerie you aro are going to tit op. Don't stroke a rattlesnake's tail tho wrong way. Don't go chasing after a strange kitton with your host clothes on. Don't go exploring a cave whon tho family is at home; Bears aro just as apt to hug strangers as tholr own rolativos. Don't go prowling around a forost until you loso your way. It Is quite a strain on the nerves to ftumblo over tho skoleton of tome fool tourist who was thore boforoyou, especially It darkness is coming on. . 1 tmri AN OUTRAGEOUS ASSAULT. Three Jewish Orntlemen llouchly Handled by .St. Clair Men. Last evening's Pottsvillo Chronicle pub lished the following concerning nn assault made on threo Jewish gentlemen: Tho Heading train which arrived here from Frackvlllo last ovonlng at 8:17 o'clock was tho scene of an outrageous and unpro voked a8iault on threo Jowish gentlomon, by men who were said to bo members of tho Perseverance Band, oi St. Clair. On tho arrival of the train in Pottsville tho threo gentlemen came into tho Chron icle offlco. M. Katchrinski and "V. Kol'o wich, two well-known citizens of town, wero of tho party. The other gentleman was J. Loronz Katchrinski, a wealthy tnorchant of Shreveport, Louisiana, and a brother of our townsman. All threo men woro very much oxcitod and blood was streaming from a deep wound In tho back of M. Katchrinski's bead. Ilia silk bat was ruined and his clothes woro in a stale of disorder. His brother's clothei were in tho sarno condi tion, whilo tho wearer was so nervous that ho could hardly stand. These brothers, who came over to this country many years ago from Kmsia, Poland, and had done well, had not seou oach othor lor 45 years and Lorenz had come north for tho purpose of eoeing his brother and sister, tho latter being the wife of Mr. Itefowlch. Yesterday tho threo gentlemen wont to Shenandoah to yisit friends thnre, and were returning on the train which leaves Frackyille at 7:42. There were four cars on tho train and all wero crowded, mostly by people who bad been attonding tho dif ferent picnics in tho Mahanoy Valley, The Perseverance Band, of St Clair, had bom at the band picnic held in Girardvillo, There were many drunken men aboard tho train, and when tho band struck up a tune there was wild hilarity in ono car. It was the misfortuno of the threo Jowish gontlemen to bo In this car, but thinking the men only a little elevated on joyed the sport. When tho band stopped playing some one struck Mr. Katckrimki's high hat. Then another bit it, and finally with a violent blow comp one, a member of the band, knocked the tile on tho fl or. Thon Mr. Katchrinski tried to remon strate with the drui.kon men, but while ho was talking bo received a violent blow on tho back of the head from the bass drum which made tho blood flow copioui'y, Whilo ho was boing troolod in this out rageous manner his brother from Louisiana was being roughly handled. Ho wore a long duster, This was torn opon. One man grabbed for a diamond stud and another tor his watch. Failing to get these tho mon4tried to got In his pockets. Tho old gentleman struggled with his assailants and all throo called loudly for holp. Tho crowdod condition of the train pro vontod tho'hrakeman from getting near and the conductor was in another car collecting tickots at the time. Finally tho gang, as tho train nearod St. Clair, ceased to bother the gentlomon and thoy reached Pottsvillo in tho condition wo havo described. All threo mon travel on milcago books and aro determined to secure damages. BASE BALL BOOM. A New Local Team Under 'Squire Mouu- Chan'g Mtmugouient. It appears that cortain p!ayers of tho regular Shonandoah baso ball club became dissatisfied with tho managemont and Squiro Monagban has beon called upon to roorganize and manage tho club. Tho 'squire to-day announcod that ho had selected tho following players : Horan, 0 ; Knoff, p: McCary, est Ward, lb: Mulvy, 2b;Reilly, 3b; Toolo, If j Trovenus, of j Heflron, rf j Gloary, oj Noone, 2b; Welch, p. The club is prepared to meet all comors and promises to glvp tho bost a good shake. It is certainly a strong one. Manager Monaghan tried to book tho initial game with the Y. M. O. A. club, of Pottsvillo, but an answer to a letter for a dato said, "Am very sorry, but we cannot give you a dato." Manager Monaghan says that It is not necessary for the Y, M, O, A, manager to go to Philadelphia for a club, as he can find dofeat at tho hands of our new organization. A Oreat Stock. Five thousand novols, tho latest and bost Issuod, selling at 25 cents other places, for sale at Max lteoso's for 10 cents, Tho flnost playing cards In tho market 6 cents per pack. Bost work done at Bronnan's etoam laundry. Everything white and spotless. Laco curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. Infants' shoos 26, per pair, at tho 1'ooplo's storo, 121 North Main street, Shonandoah, , , 0-21-tf TO COMPLETE A BELT LINE OP ELECTRIC RAILWAYS IN THE TWO VALLEYS. A HINT AT THE PROPOSED PLANS A Loop That Will Tako in Maha noy Piano, Gilborton, Shonan doah, Wm. Ponn and Lost Crook. SHtwpnHE directors of tho Mahanoy Uity, onen andoah, Glrardvlllo and Ashland Railway Company mot here recently and discussed suggestions looking to the completion of tho electric belt lino be tween Girardvillo and Mahanoy City, wheroby all the towns in tho two valleys between the points will be put in direct communication with each othor, and ul timately make an electric railway connec tion of the two valleys with Ashland and LocUBt Dale. The diroctors were not willing to make known their plans in detail, but they havo given assurance that they have plenty m noy for tho work and that it will bo pushed without delay. The branch be tween Mahanoy Plane and Mahanoy City will be flnisbod first. Immediately upon the complotion of work on that section tbo road from Girard villo to ABhland and Locust Dale will be taken in hand and pushed as fast as work men can mako it go. Tho iron for the bridge is at Girardvillo. This bridge will bo the connecting link betwoon Girardvillo and Ashland. Tho work to follow that above enumer ated and which will almost complete the belt line will be on the section between Girardvillo and Mahanoy Piano. This work will come in last. The accompany ing diagram giyos an idea of the proposed bolt line. The last link of tho bell will be tho branch between this place and St. Nicholas Just what route will be laid out for that link has not been decided upon. The' directors favor a trostling on East Oak street to Bjvvora, northwardly on tho latter street, and then eastwardly on Centre Btreet to Ellengowan. The disadvantage of this route would be the cutting out of the Lehigh Valloy depot from the electric line. Two other routes aro suggested, Ono from Main street down Centre to Plum alley; north to Lloyd; ea6t to Bowers; south to Contro; andthen east to Ellen gowan, Tho third route suggested is east on Coal street to Emerick; south to Centre; and oast to Ellengowan. None of these routes, it is understood, havo been docidod upon and, as the Shen-andoah-St. Nicholas route will probably bo tho last upon which work will bo started tboro is still ample timo to consider the various suggestions and detormino which will bo the moro practicable and the most convoDiont and advantageous for tho public. The company hu ordered a dczjn moro cars and additional dynamos will bo put In the power house at once. l'uro nnd Wholesome Quality Commends to public approval tho Cali fornia liquid laxativo remedy, Syrup of Figs. IUs pleasant to tho lastn and hv acting gently on the kidneys, liver and bowols to cloanso the systom effectually, it promotes tne nealtu ana comfort of all who uso it, and with millions it is the best and only remedy. Sent up Tor Ten Duyx. Henry Hawlov. a Shenandoah wniiflv was committed to tho Carbon rwnntr (ail this morning by Justloo James J. Boyle. uawiey was arrested at Black Crook Junc tion at an early hour on Sunday morning tnrougn tue euorls 01 Freight Conductor A, U. Sanders, of MHueh flh runs a train to Shamokin from Pul-nn oyortho Mahanoy branch. Whilo San- dor's train was taking water at Black Creek Junction, he noticed this follow tnu1 nn car loaded with merchandise. Ho ran up to tho car, bangod tho door shut, and lockod the fellow in. The nna nAAT thAn shifted out the car and ran it up to Weatherly, Policeman Hoodmacher, of that town, was routed out of bed aDd ho made tho arrest. It is not clear that he In tended to steal but ho is now committed for Illegal car riding, Mauch Chunk Times. Threo pair ladies' black hoso (fast colorsi for 25c., at tho People's store. C-21-tf Changed llauiU. Miko Powlik. of town, is now nrnnrfatnr of the Polish House on Railroad street, Pottsvillo, having purchasod tho placo yesterday. Arrested for Ueiertlon. John Jones was arrested at the Lehigh depot this morning by Constable Toomey on a charge of desertion made by his wlfo, Jtoso- Jonos was about to loave town. Ho furnished bail for trial, but the indica tions are that tho caso will bo settled this ovonlng. Coughing Loads to Consumption Komp's.Balsam will stop tbo cough at once. Fine photos, C0c. per doz.on.at Keagey'i