1 "'Mref"TT"8!f A small '"want" advertisement placed In tho "Herald" will bring more- answers to tho advertiser than through any other pa per clrcu -r 7i tTrr latod In tho town JI A W I becousolt Is moro VSt X generally read. Ono trial -will convince you Of this fact, for tho simple reason thai tho "Her ald" Is read by all tho people of tho town. A small "want" advertisement placed In tho "Herald" will bring moro answers to tho advertiser than through any other pa per clrcu t-t yr yrn lntod In tts WANT s read. One trial will convince you of thft fact, for the slmplo reason that tho "Her ald Is road by all the people of ;the town. VOL. VII.-NO. 75. SHENANDOAH. PA.. MONDAY. MARCII 28, 1892. ONE CENT. The Evening Herald. AIiIj THE NEWS FOR ONU CENT. Has a larger circulation In Shenandoah than any other paper published. Clrcu latlon boobs open to all. The honest laboring man who In vestlgates tho subject without preju dice will bo convinced that the Re publican party was organized chielly aa tho friend of free labor; that It has been faithful to its II rut principles on this subject and Is depending to-day more upon the support of Intelligent labor than upon any other element of our national sovereignty. It is a great, powerful labor party. IIiLi-, In his first Virginia speech, at Roanoko, said of the Democratic paity : "It Is tho party that has al ways upheld civil liberty and indi vidual freedom," "Always" Is a long time, Mr. Hill. How about those days before Lincoln issued his eman cipation proclamation? Or does tho word "white" go with "civil liberty" and "individual freedom" in your category ? There are more paupers, supported nl tho publio expense, In free trade England than In any other country on earth and vastly more pauperism in proportion to population. Does this condition of tho toiling masses speak well for free trade. On the other hand, there are vastly fewer publicly supported paupers and In finitely less pauperism in proportion to population in the United States than In any other country. Protection rescues the laboring masses from pov erty. There is much mawkish and pul ing sentimentality talked and written over the alleged friendly feeling of tho peoplo of England towards "their cousins across the water." The feel ing of England towards America is that of a great commercial country towards its most formidable rival, which must be crushed at all hazards, or Great Britain's supremaoy is ended. That Is the hereditary and constant cents per yard for Floor Oil Cloth; othors for 4PB 30. 85 anil 40 ctH. andunwnrda. Tho prettiest lino of Oil Cloths and Carpets In Shenandoah. C. D. Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah. IFXOIRIID.A. Just arrived tills, uiornlus: direct from tUe grove. Packed and snipped game day nspiclscd. Fine, sweet and juicy. 25 cents a tlox.cu. j you cannot understand Jilorida Oranges at fio abotit it. You can buy people ao the worrying. We have a large shipment now on the way, direct from Florida, which will arrive in a few days, and nottvithstanding the re cent sharp advance will be sold at FIVE CEJS1S A DOZEN. Our Minnesota Flour ! Xs tnc Highest Grade Patent Flour we Iutvc ever liad. We have'NO BUTTER to olTer at any price. Tlie price lias been $6 per barrel until quite recently. IT IS NOW $5.00 PER BARREL Tills Is tnc lowest price ever known tor tlie Best Minne sota Flour, and we guarantee every barrel to give entire satisfaction. Try Our Pickled Tripe, spiced ready 1,000 busbels Choice V bite Outs, Clipped and Rcclcaued, Weighs 38 pounds to the bushel. One Car of MIDDLINGS and CHOP will Arrive in a Few Days. New Fishing Crcclc Bucltwhcat Flour and Fresh Ground Corn Meal. Fresh Dairy Butter. attitude of tho two couu tries. Itls.ffU'P FT Vf'PPTP .jus... ... vuv " i """'ti question. It is shown in the attitude of all EDgllsh peoplo and English sympathizes on the tarlQ question In this country. Bo far as sentiment goes, there Is hardly a country that Great Britain would more willingly go to war with than this country. If war between the two countries is Im probable, It can only be while it would injure John Bull's pocket. The policy of the Democratic party on tho wool tariff question means the immediate annual transfer of over one hundred million of dollars a year of our money to foreign lands to pay for foreign cheap labor on manufac tured wool products and wool raised by cheap labor on cheap lands in South America and Australia, taking a like amount away from our enter prising manufacturers, well-paid labor, and not too prosperous farmers. Tho excuse for this hideous and criminal folly Is tho falsehood, demonstratable In every clothing store of the land, that the turlfl is a tax upon the ncc essary clothing of the people. There are thousands .of living witnesses in the land to-day who will truly testify that the most enormous taxes upon clothing were paid to foreign manu facturers under free trade or tariffs for revenue only. Protection has been steadily decreasing the price of the people's nlothiug during tho last twenty-five years, until now it has become almost as low as it is any where on earth. One of the first advocates of fret trade in this country, a Senator of the state of South Carolina, once said that tho Northern free laborers were all "mud-sills," "greasy mechanics" and "small-fisted farmers." His meaning was interpreted by another free trade apostle of his time, who more boldly declared that "capital should own labor, white or black." They were the fathers of our existing free trade Democrats, but tho latter, are less courageous and honest. It has been proven by living -witnesses that Pan-Tina Is a remarkable specino for the quiet cure of the difficult and dangerous throat and lung troubles-its equal can't be found. Costs 25 cents. i'an-Tlna is sold at I P. L. KIrlln's drug store. Hall's new mammoth photograph gal lery, 29 West Centro street. Givo him a call. 3-li-t. CTRy - A - ILTGKKJSI tohy JLelter can sell Fine cents a dozen, don't worn the Oranges, and let other for the table, 4 lbs. for 25 cts. Corner Main and Lloyd Streets. FIRE ALARM. THE SYSTEM WAS TESTED SATURDAY EVENING. IT WAS PRONOUNCED A SUCCESS. I llrlcf Description of the System, Show lug' tho Locution of tho Alarm Hoxcg, anil I low to Manipulate tho Siiinc. locating a Iflre. HE electric flro alarm syftem was formally tested Saturday and found satisfactory. Goorgo Oohmer, tho electrician who put in tho system under tbe contract of tho Game well Company of Now York with tho bor- ougb, finished Saturday and work beloro six p. m. 7 o'clock ho met the members of tho firo apparatus committee, Mossrs. Coakley, Hopkins and McGuiro, and other borough officials, to mttko tho tost. The committee and electrician, accom p&nied by Firo Marshal Frank Lowis.went to all the boxes and sounded an alarm at each. Members of the firo companios stood at tho Indicators in their respective bouses to seo that thoy recorded tho signals properly and Sam Wragg, who was Mr, Oehmer's assistant tho past week, remained in the bell tower to watch tho movements of the electrical apparatus that operates tho hammer. Tho first alarm was sounded from box No. 25, at the southeast corner of Main and Centro streets, the lover being pulled by Charles, tho five-year-old son of Council man Coakley. Instantly tho bell in tho tower sounded "2," and six soconds later "5." All tho sanio timo tho figures "2-5" wero recorded on all tho indicators. Tho second alarm wa? sounded from box No. 1C, at the corner of Bowers and Centre streets, This alarm was sounded by Edward "Will iams, son of Division Superintendent John L. Williams. This alarm was also satisfactory. Tho rest of tho boxes wero sounded in the following order; 24, 15, 30, 62, 42, 43 and 34. All, except tho last three, gave satisfaction. But upon another trial the exceptional boxes, 12, 43 and 84 met the requirements. Councilmen Devera, Hopkins, Coakloy and McUuiro were then anxious to deter mine whether or not the system was really a non-interfering one and selected boxes 10 and 23 for tho test. Tho levor of the first box was pulled and as tho alarm was being sounded box 25 was operated. Tho bell sounded 1-0 four times and then stopped, showing the pulling of the lover of box No. 2j in no way interfered with tbo first alarm. Lever 25 was again pullod and tho alarm was sounded correctly. All tho borough officials interviewed ox- pressod themselves as well pleased with tho system and Mr. Oehmen was compli mentod upon his work. It is understood that Council will hold a special meeting to-night to decide whothor all the requirements of tho Gamewell com pany's contract have been complied with Tho following list shows tho location of tho alarm boxes. No. 15 corner Coal an d Bowor streets. No. 10 corner Coal and Centro streets. No. 21 corner Bridge and Centre stroots. No. 25 cornor Main and Centro streets. -No. 31 corner Main and Poplar streets. No. 35 cornor Main and Coal streets. No. 42 cornor Gilbert and Contro streets. No. 43 corner Gilbert and Cherry streets. No. 52 cornor Ohostnut and Coal etroeti. To send an alarm open tho box, pull the hook once and let go. Whop an alarm is sent in the fire bell will sound tho num ber of the box and repeat the alarm four times. To locate an alarm pay strict attention to tho taps of tho firo bell. If the alarm is sounded from box 15 the flro boll will strike one, then pauso and strike fivo which will ndicatelhat tho fire Is in the vicinity of No. 15 box, Every alarm is sounded four times. One koy will bo loft in tho most conven ient place nearest each box, the Chief Burgess, each of tho policomon and each of tbe firo marshals have been given keys and tho balance of tho forty-five aro distributed among'members of tho firo companios. The firo bell in the tower can be sounded from any box in tbe town. All keys aro numbered and aro cbargod to tho parties roceiving thorn, and those parties will bo held rosponsiblo for thoir proper ueo. A release koy la furnished tho firo marshal and the key that unlocks tho outer door of the box cannot be taken out until it is released with tho marshal's key, so that thoro will bo no difficulty in tracing a party who, may tamper with thu b&xoa in that respect. I found Dr. null's Oouirh Svrun In h 11 mrist. effectual remodv and fiwi Burn that, thn tnrut stubborn cough and cold will yield to It beating luumw. jttun a. I'nuv. new urieuug, lm. If you wish a good photograph of your self call at tho Hall gallery, 29 W. Centro etroot. 3-11-tt mm his at SUNDAY SERMON. Iter. l'owlck's Dlricuursc In tho Methodist J:plscip;il Church. The sermon Sunday morning In tbo Methodist Episcopal church was from tho texts "Peace, be still," Mark IV; 30. These words wer.0 addressed to tho raging soa by the Son of God. A storm at sea is the most frightful manifeslation of tho forces of nature with which wa aro fa miliar. Jesus Christ provod Ills divinity' when Ho showed Ills superiority to them. Among tho practical lessons wo aro to loam from this miracle is that ot God's superiority to tho forces of nature. This is an important truth in this materialistic ago in which men aro writing nature with a big N and calling it God and aro worshipping at its shrines. It is n comfort to know that thoro is One who presides over naturo who h not only au-poworiui but all loving, nature is a monster that rides with relentless fury ovor ovorything that stands in his way. But our God 'Yokes the whirlwind to Ills car And Bweeps tho howling skies." A sea captain entered his cabin in a storm and found his wifo terror stricken. Ho seized a dagger and hold It at her breast. "Why aro you not frightened?" he askod. Sho answerod "bocauso my husband holds it." "Then," ho demanded, "wnyuoyou tear the storm when your Heavenly Fathor holds it?" Proporly understood God's great power should be a sourco of groat comfort to all His childron. Tho moro powerful my Father is tho bolter for me. This miracle also teaches us that all forces that array thomsolvos against tbo the progress of God's cause-are destined to porish. "No weapon that is formed against theo shall prosper." This triumph over natural forcos was symbolical of tbe victories to be won over moral forcos. Howover impu dent haters of God and of right may bo now sumo day tho command will go forth "bo still" and there will bo a great calm Another lesson is that most of our trials arise from a want of faith not that a want of faith brings tho storm or tho ship wreck or tho sickness or tho boreavement but that thoy dorivo their sting from a want of faith or from allowing it to slumber. Most of our trials, however, are thoso which never come. Faith in God 6aves us from those ovcrlasting worrios that oxist only in imagination. I am not much surprised at tho disciples' want of faith for they had not learned much about Him. Ho wa3 only beginning His displays of wonder-making power. But I am oiten surprised at my own and at yours. With tho accumulated ovidoncos of His omnipotont lovo that tho centuries contain our doubts aro truly sur prising. Wo aro much like tho weary traveler who, after accepting an invitation to rido, continued to carry bis burden because it was enough for tho horso to haul him. So wo often commit our destiny to God but continue to bear our burdens instead of laying them upon Him. Another lesson is that somo of our richest experiences come to us somo of sorest trials. This trial of tho disciples' faith gavo thorn a now view of Christ. When tho calm onsued and the sun shone thoir faith was stronger tor the tost. As the fearful storm sways tbo mighty forest and threatens 'to uproot tho giant oaks but in reality only sends their tap-roots tho dooper so tho stormy trials of lifo often sends tho tap-roots of our faith the deeper into tho soil of eternal lovo and make it cling tho moro tenaciously to tho rock of immutablo truth. Tho ship that bears tho Son of God cannot go down. Prevention Better Than Ouro. Many porsons are a 111 1c tod with skin eruptions, boils or ulcers. Brandreth's Pills taken freely will in a short time effect complote euro of all such troubles. Ulcers of long standing huvo boon cured by them. Carbuncles havo boon chocked in their incipioncy by tliem. Tho worst fevor sores, bed sores, and tho liko have boen drlvon from tbe skin by them. Only begin in time and a low of Brandreth's Pills will prevent many a sickness. Brandreth's Pills aro purely vegetable, absolutely harmless, and safoto tak" at any timo. " lw reunion Grunted. 'Squiro Shoemaker has obtalnod a pension of $12 por month for John KIcharde, of Hazleton. The pension was granted under tbe Act of Juna 27, 1600, and dates from October 22, 1890. The back money amounts to f 181,80. Richards was a member of Co, M, 108th Itegt. Pa. Vol. Buoklen's Arnica Salvo. Tho Bost!Salvo In the world for Cuts, Bruisos, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Itheum, Fever Sores, Tettof, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no payment required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction, or monoy rofundod. Price 25 cents per box. For e&lo by O. U, Hagenbuch. 2,000 cloth bound books, worth 50 cents, for 20 conts each; 6,000 26-cent paper covored novels, all new, for 10 conts ouch, at Max lleoso's, West Contro stroet, Fer guson Hotel block. Coughing LoadB to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at onco. Host photographs and crayons at JDabb't A DESPERATE ' STREET FIGHT, STRUGGLE TO ESCAPE THE TAX COLLECTOR. GHURGH SERVICES YESTERDAY. The Sermon Prciichcil hy lie v. Powlck Yesterday Funeral of tho La to JulinQ Heck A Large Attendance Police man Tempest's Capture, EOPLE who chanced to bo in the vicinity of tho Lehigh Valley dopot Saturday after noon witnessed a street fight that threatened to procipitato a riot It aroso from tho cap ture of a Hungarian by Deputy Tax Collector Higgins, who insisted that tbo man ehould pay his taxes before ioaving the town. The Hun intonded to leave lor New York and wa9 fighting drunk. When Higgins at tompted to arrest him he rosistod. Ho was as strong as a bull and for 'half a square down East Centre street tho collector had one of tho fiercest struggles of his life, Higgins adjusted a pair of chain hand cuffs, but tho Hun struggled so they were thrown off, Again Higgins grabbed his man. The Hun struck out right and loft and his cantor was obligod to jump about pretty lively to escape tho blows. Tho collector occasionally put in a hot "right hander," but tbo punishment only served to increase the Hun's anger. Tho fight lasted for several minutes, on tho pave ment, in tbe gutter and in tbo mud on tho streots, ovor ankle doop. Then two big fellows, friends of tho Hun, attempted a roscue. Ono of them struck Higgins a powerful blow. At the same instant Con stablo Toomoy and several men of tho First ward jumped in and tho two would-be res cuors woro punched into submission. Tbo throo Huns wero then taken to tho lockup. Aftor reflecting some timo the Hun who ro- fistod arrest paid his taxes and costs. Tho othor two paid fines and costs for fighting on the ttreot. l'at Conry's Scheme. Tho World Museum, with its fat woman, living skeloton, skako charmer and other wonders, is in town, Tho curiosilios ar- rivod via a Lehigh Valley train at 9 o'clock this morning. "Big Uattie." tho f&t woman, was comfortably seated in an im mense chair in the baggago car and attract ed so much attention several pooplo nar rowly oscapod missing their trains. Pat Conry was among the spectators and stood closo to Hattlo's chair. "I was thinking," said he to a questioner, "that this is a for tunate arrival in caso tho weights for tho chain in tho bell tower fail to arrive."' Could tbo fat woman bo of sarvico?" "Yes," replied Pat as ho crossed to tho Pottsvlllo train, "if tho chain would stand It." Hattio is so large sho was obliged to leavo tho car through the baggago door and tho united efforts of seven mon wero required to transfor her and tho chair from tbe car. Sho rodo up to Bobbins' opera house in O tiara s big furniture wagon, Desorvlng Praise. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovory for Consumption, Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills, Bucklon's Arnica Salvo and Electric Bitters, and have novor handled remodios that sell as well, or that havo given such universal satisfaction. Wo do not hesitate to guarantee them overy time, and wo stand ready to refund Ltho purcbaso price, If satisfactory rosults do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their morits. O. H, Hagenbuch, Druggist. The World's Museum, Tho World's Museum Is now open in Bobbins' opera houso. Don't fail to seo big Hattio Bowen, largest woman in the world, actual weight 718 pounds ; Abnetta, queon of all snako charmors; Delteeno, tha man of many forms'; Princess Lulu, the moss-bairod lady; Prof, La Monte, tho world's greatest magician ; Prof, A. Boll, tho wonderful latooed man ; Delmonto, the firo king; Kussel, tho human pin cushion ; Prof. Hurd's London Punch and Judy. See tbo happy family of monkoys. A strictly moral entertainment. Matinees from 2 to 5 for young ladies and children. Night from 7 to 10. Admisiion, 10 conts. 3-28-tf Bring your children to Hall's and havo their pictures takon. gallery 3 1-1-tf Itemovitl. . Schaefl'er, tho harnoes manufacturer, will romoyo on April 1st to 108 North Main street, next door to Waeloy's drug store. 3-21-tf Best work dono at Brennan's ctoam laundrv. Kvervthintr white and suotloss. Lac3 curtains a specialty. All work guar anteed. Look out for counterfeits I Seo that you get iho icenulue Salvation Oill Do not lnt th dealer sell you some "lust as good," but Insist uihjq Ktuung me genuine wuu ine uuu Sulfad trude-umrk on thu wrapper, Si A TRUE PICTURE. Tho Soldlvrs Illd Not Huvo the I'icnlo Many Hupposc. Let somo man who thinks so take a blanket somo cold, rainy night and go out and sleep in tho pig pen. If ho wants to be roally luxurious ho may lay a couple of rails together to keep him out of tho mud. Ho will thus find out hbiv tho "boys" slept about 100 days out of every year they sorvoJ. Lot him cet lit) In thn tnnrnlntr nnrl mntn his breakfast off slice of tfio fattest, rank est salt pork he can find in tho bottom of a barrel of brine: sandwich this hntwohn imn ancient crackers, about as digestiblo as whito-poplar chips, and wash it down with scalding black coffee, made in a quart cup ovor a fire of wot sticks In a fonco-corner. Let him pick up his dirty blanket, load himself down with about SO pounds of odds and ends, and tramo off through Ihn min and anklo doep mud until noon, when ho can stop for a few minutes for nnolhnr snack of fat pork, hardtack and black coffeo. Then lot him rosume his tramp, with no loitering, no picking out of dry places, no avoiding the mud holes In Ihn mMriln nf tho road, no hunting around for dry cross ings ot tho creeks in his way, until lato at night, when he mar tton for nwhiln in mako his supper out of the samo materials wnicn comprised his other two meals. Thon, as his overy bono and musclo aches from the laborious march, let soma onoEaytohim: "Hero, Jones, you had a good rest last night; you must go on picket to-night." And thon let him stand tho livelong night under a dripping tree, peer ing out anxiously Into the dense darkness for skulking enomios intent upon putting; a bullot or a bayonet into his woary body, and bo kept awake by tho fear that he will bo shot either by friends or enemies if bo dares to yield to fatigue. Let the morning bring no rest to him, but another day of weary tramping through the mud and rain with tho prospect that in tho course of it he and his companions will encounter a hordo of bitter onemies, intent upon their destruction, who will at onco procood to shoot down about one man in every threo or four of them. If ho will go through a week of this sort of picnicking, he will think ihi nnn.inn of ?8 a month for the rest of his lilo would bn mighty poor compensation for 11 he had to endure. Yet this is onlv a samnlo nf whnf thi men in the Union army had to go through, not merely ono week, but nearly every wook in all tho.'years of thoir enlistment. A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend i ndfiOfl. ami not less than ono million naonln hmn fmmrt just such a friond in Dr. King's New Dis covery lor Consumption, Coughs and Colds. If you havo never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convinco you that it ha3 wonderful curativo powers in all disoases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. .bach bottle is guaranteed to do'all tht In cluimed or monoy will bo refunded. Trial bottles Ireo at O. H. Hacanbiich'a Hrnv store. Largo bottles 50c. and ?1.00. liesumt'd Work. To-day work was resumed at Kobinooj colliery, which has been Idle for the past six weeks for tho purpose of repairing tho shaft. Tho collier gives employment to about 600 men and boys. It is also stated that the new colliery near Lanigan's,known as Maple Hill, will start up on the first of April. This is the largest colliery in tho district. j An Important Difference. To mako it apparent to thousands, wlin think thomsolvos ill, that they are not af fected with any diseaso, but that tho sys tem 6imul.v needs clpansinc. Is in hrinw comfort homo to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily curod by using Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. Stopped n Hmuuvay. Tho team of horeoa owned by Smith and Swingle, tho South Main street merchants', took fright Saturday afternoon and ran away, but were caught by Policeman Tempest boforo thoy could do any damage. It was a timely act, as tho streots wero crowded with people. ricturu Tranies, The largest and ilnost stock of all sizes of framos evor brought to this town at Kougoy's studio. Call and soo him. Full Dross Inspection, Thjs evening Company A, Jr. O. U. A, M. Guards, will havo a full dress inspection in tho eloctrlo light building. Tho mom bore of the company will also eleot a cap tain. Wat,.1 4 I .1.- moon for the present, as a few doM of Dr. Coxa's Wild Olmrrc nnd anaU-u has an. tlroly curod our oough. , Desirable I,odgo lloom, A lodge desiring a coty mooting room on" Saturday, or Sunday evenings of oaohwoek can be accommodated at Mollel's hall, which, has boon rcntly paperod, palnlod and carpeted. Apply to M. Mollot. Best photographs at Hall's gallery, 29 W Centre street. 8-14-tf 1 I ,