' the - ' jg THE a HERALD'S SUCCESS Is gratifying to its Large Circle of Readers. HERALD'S SUCCESS Is gratifying to Its Large Circle of Readers. LAO. IN NEWS FOIt ONE CENT. I jj ,V W jfir fH jStxTV ,?V VTKafti afh -sjjua Lauj the news rem one cbni. A VOL. YH.-NO. 151. SHENANDOAH. PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1892. ONE CENT. i 9 - I Special Sale. Wash Dress Goods at Bargain Prices. Printed Bedford Cords, 8c. These arc the samo goods that aro adver tised as bargains by other stores at 12Ho our price Is 8c. All the best styles now in stock. American Cliallies, 4 and 5c. The 4c quality wo offer is equal to tho 5c grade ot other stores. Our 5c lino embraces all the newest styles ot the season. ' Double width English Serges, AT 10 OUSTS. Wc show one hundred styles of this famous wash goods, every color fast regular 15c value; 8 yards make a lady's dress. Fast Black Sateens, Plain or Brocade. "VVe have tho following grades 12Kc 14c, SOc, 25c and 3T!ic. Fast black India lawns and plain white lawns in all grades at reduced prices. Remnants of Embroidery Flouncing. Wo offer our entire lino of dross patterns of embroidery and all remnants at half prices all widths for both misses and ladies. L. J. Wilkinson, SO 8. Slain St., Shenandoah. . , Girvin, Duncan and Waidley. We have received a big in voice of Fruit Jars (Mason's), : . ;i... i i 1 I in puns, 4 iuii Lb aim iiaix gal lons, which Ave are selling be low market value, notwith standing the sharp advance in prices. Nice lino ot Cuspadorcs earthen, china, tin and nlckle, from 10c up. Combination Fruit Presses, best thing in tho world for the various purposes for which they are In tended. Hot Weather Goods Suck as Ico Cream Freezers, Water Cool ers, Gasoline Stoves, Window bcreens, Fly Fans a great home comfort in hot and sultry weather, Their use insures cleanli ness at meals, comfort and rest to tho weary and a blessing in tho sick chamber. -Their costJs trifling compared to the benefit do nVed from their use. Hammocks, hammocks. Fireworks, Fireworks. 8 South, Main Street. NEW", NEW, NEW. NEW BRUSSELS CARPETS, NEW FALL SI XZES, BEAUTIFUL PA11ERNS. Prices as Low as Ever: AJso Another Lot of E.emnants . ofiMoquette and Body Brussels Carpets 3 to 10 yards long, at about half price. SOMETHING NEW I SPICED VINEGAR A Combination 0 PURE GRAPE VIJSEGAR with tJieJbinest Imported JPure Spiicis, boiled dotvn, 2rodtic ing.a Finely Flavored Fragrant Vinegar, J or prepar ing and preserving all Jeinds ot fruit and vegetables. ALSO PURE CATAWBA WINE VINEGAR And Pure Apple Vinegar Sourd by age, and free from any foreign or injurious properties. .Veil i' V Our Directory. lfeF" ShenandSh.' Office hours from 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Money Order and Hegistry De partment open from8:U0 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. Following is a schedule of tho arrival and departure of mall trains. Mall matter for despatch must be In tho office thirty minutes before the time given below: Arrival. Destination. (Phlla., Western 1 i and ( Southern States ) Departure. A.M. T.M. 7:20 12:62 9:08 3:08 11:30 8:oo 12:52 9:03 3:08 8:00 l:a 7:20 7i00 1:S5 7:00 1:40 7:00 7:20 2:50 11:30 6;20 7:20 2:50 9:08 11:30 1:40 :20 8:00 8:18 1:40 9:45 ew York and East' ind East-1 es and i. V. K. It. i 8:00 i pi em states points on u. 9:08 9:50 1:25 Asland. 1:25 9:08 Girardville. 1:25 9:08 Itaven Run, Centra-) 2:i 0:50 na, jut uiirmei ana Uhamokln. ) 2:20 Pottsvllle. 8:18 9:58 0:50 1:40 2:20 Mahanoy City. 8:18 2:28 8:18 2:20 i Mahanoy Plane, Lost I 11:30 2:50 1 Creek and Bhalt. ) 0:00 0:53 9:50 i Frackville. r 7:20 2:50 Carriers make a cencral 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 are made In the business part ot town at iu:io a. m. ana -:w p. m. lire Alarm lloxes. Tho following list shows tho location ot tho alarm boxes of tho Shenandoah Fire Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. ' 16 Ilowers and Centrcjstrects. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets 43 Gilbert and Centre streets. 4S Gilbert and Cherry streets. 62 Chest nut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open tho box, pull down tho hook onco and let go'.' When an alarm Is sent In the fire bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. now TO LOCATE ALAIIUS. If tho alarm is sounded from box' 15 the flro bell will strike, one, then pause and strike five which' will Indicate that tho' flro is in the vicinity ot No. 15 box.cEvery alarm Is repeated four times. When Baby was tick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. CAKPET SWEEPERS, $2.60, $3,00, $3.50. At FRICKE'S, 10 South Jardm St. GLEVER CAPTURE OF AN INSANE MAN HE HAD KEPT HIS NEIGHBORS IN TERROR. WITH SHOT GUN AND REVOLVERS Ho Hold his House Against Intruders Lived in Constant Fear of Being Taken From his House by Force. OUCEMEN Davis, "Williams and McGrail and Chief Burgess Smith took an insano man into custody very cloverly this morning, in spite of tho fact that tho man bad an arsenal at his co raand to keen intruders from his houso. For some timo past complaint3 havo been mado to tho police against John Malono, a resident of tho wost end of Lino etroet. The man's mother and tho neighbors com' plainod that Malone was Ineano and was continually threatening to shoot people Mrs. Malono Eaid she was put out of the house and tho was afraid to co near it, as her son kept Runs and revolvers constantly at hand to shtot any one who might ap proach him. Notwithstanding those complaints the police were powerless, because no one would ewear out a warrant, and Malono could not be arrested on the street, as he soldom lelt his house, and then he only took a stroll in the rear girden with loaded gun in his band. Those acquainted with him says he has not been outside the' house and garden for a year. "When in the houso he kept the front and rear doors almost constantly locked, and at night be stood guard with his firearms in a dark room. Tho lears of the neighbors grew daily. and at last one of them concluded to swear out a warrant. This was done last night and Chief Burgess Smith and Chief of Police Davis wont to execute tho writ. Ac companied by Lieutenants "Williams and McGrail and a Herald roporter they started for Malono's house, the understand ing being that tho Chief Burgess was to try anil "got Into tbo houso, and while engaged In conversation with Malono was to givo a signal to tho police outside. Tho houso was found dark and as so many people had gathered about the bouse tho police concluded that it would not be wjso to meddle with the man. They loft the placn telling the peoplo that as the man's" relatives could not get him out of tho house thoy would drop tho case. But early this morning tbeCblef Burgas and tho same policemon again wont to tho bouse. Tho police stood behind a stoop about fifty feot away while the Chiaf Bur gess walked up to the doorway of Malono's house. Tho door was ajar. As Smith us cended the steps Malone, who was lying ori a bed in fho front room, sprang up. Tho man had lived in constant dread of being taken from tho houso and rarely undressed when retiring. When Smith was half way up tho stairs Malono shouted, "Stop there,!" Smith spoke to tho man in a quiet, friendly tone, but it had littlo effect Malono repeatedly shoutei "Stop there I" Smith continued his frjendly overtures and gradually edged his way into tbo room. Suddenly ex claiming '"I tell youtostopthorOl'1 Malone stepped hack a pace or two and throw one of his hands to his hip. Smith sprang forward, pinioned the man's arms and pushed him back upon the bed, shouting to the Chief of Police, "Jake I Jake 1 1" Tho police rushed Into the house. When roleasod Malono made no attempt to strug gin, Smith removed a five-barrel revolver from his hip pocket, Pollcoman "Williams took a loaded doublo-barrelod shot gun from one corner of tbo room and Police man McGrail took possession of a single barrelod gun and two powder and shot pouches that wore In another corner. Malono said, "This Is a torrible murder for such a boautiful morning." Then pointing to his mother, who entered tho room, ho exclaimed "and she Is responsible for it. She is bound In hell by a million chains. I sont four pounds to bring her from tho old country and now sbo sends me to my death. If you tako me away thoro will be a flro in Shenandoah that will never be quenched. "Walt an J talk a littlo and then take mo to my death." Tho police tried to quiet tho man by tolling him thoy only wished to tako him to a doctor, that as he bad a bad cough and was not taking care of himself thoy had called to tako him to a doctor and ho would be bremght back to tho house when woll. Malone re(teratod that ho was io be taken todeatb, that ho would die before be could return. Then ho fell upon hU knees ai(l prayed forgiveness for tho poopld ho declared wore, persecuting him. 1 Malone tben'salcl ho would be prepared tp go as soon as" ho could bid his daughter good bye. The daughter, a girl of abodt sixteen years, entered (he room nd,rd ceived from Malone some bills and , pieces of silver, tho changn, ho said, of the last ton-dollar bill bo had in the homo. After miking Chief Burg'Si Smith promise to have h s body placed bosldo that of his wile, Malono walkod out of tho houie with the police. Tho nun was taken to 'Squtra M na- ghn's oillco and there examined by Drs, Langton and Spalding. They concluded thoro was no question mout the man's Insanity and Chief Burgess Smith and Poor Director Tracoy took him to S hul- kill Unven. MalOno is a widower about fifty years of ago. lie uvea with im two sons ana daughter. THE T-AX LEVIED, iiil the School lloartl Prepares to Pur. chase Property. A special mooting of the School Boird was hold last evening at which all the directors wore prosont. Tho main object oi the mooting was to fix the tax rate for school purposes for the year 1892 03. It was decided that tho rate be fixed at 18 mills, 11 for school purposes and 7 for buildings and refunding tho debt. There' was only one bid for tearing down tho WhitO slreot school build ng and that was mado by John K. Coonoy, of town Uis figure was 8030. It stated that a man in Bloomsburg had expressed the belief that ho could save the building and had offered to come to town and examine the building upon payment of his traveling expenses. Tho board decided to havo this man and a Ilarrisburg architect examino the build ing. Tho committee appointed to sloct a site for a new school building recommended tho property at the northwest' corner of Jardin arid Chorry street's, 60s CO in size. Among the'advanfages pointed out was that tho property' is located on a dividing liridof tho min'os and there would be no danger of tho building being destroyed by under mining, Director S. A. Beddall was authorizad to notify'the owner of the property that ,tho School Board deeiros to purchase it for school purposes. Arrangements will bo made tor a consultation witb the owner with a viow to arriving at a fair price for tho property. If a price cannot be agreed upon the Board will claim the property and tho valuation will bo loft to arbitrators and the court.' SEE HERE. The Greatest Inducement Tct Offered, By paying 25 cents to our agents and $2.76 at the gallery, for one dozin of our best cablnots, wo will present you with a 14x17 crayon of yourself or any of your friends. Our agonts, Messrs. Meyers &' Brothers, will call on you soon. This is no humbug. O.ill at our studio and we will prove to you satisfactorily that wo fullfil our promises. Komember our motto, "Quality pot quantity." "W. A. Keaoky, 7-21-tf 112 Wost Coal St. Should Go In the Mammoth, Cave. Denny Doyle, who holds the position on our Sunday contemporary as "Marked' copy" editor, aint "in it." His boosting of Dayld B. Hill as a Democratic candidate for the Prosldoncy was less effectual than the bursting of a bubble. It's another proof that If a candidate wants to win ho should first see that tho News is against him, and then his success Is assured. To Cleanse the System Effectually yet gently, when costivo or bilious or when tho blood Is Impure or sluggish, to permanently euro habitual con ' stipation, to awaken the kidneys' and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening thorn, to dispel headaches, colds or fevors, uso Syrup of Figs. Children's Day. Arrangements are being made for an elaborate observance of Children's Day in the Prosbytorian church next Sunday. The exorcises will be based on "America for Christ," by James A. "Wordon, D. D., in which several very beautiful anthems and sacred songs are introduced. The Biddall family orchestra will bo in attend ance at both sessions. Another New Taper. "We are in receipt of The Illus'.rated Pennsylvanlan, a new illustratod weekly paper published in Scranton. It is an In teresting and highly entertaining journal and if lalor issues aro as well filled as its initial numbor it cannot help but meet with success. Its editor and publisher is Emilo W, Voute. Harry Leam's handsome phiz adorns ono of Its pages. Camp Meetings ut Vermillion, O, Excursion tickets on sale via tbo Nickel Plato from Juno 21st to August 23rd at vory low rates. Tickets good roturnlng until August 26th. taug20 llere'a a l'oser. If a dam costing 80,000 threatens to glvo way and flood a valloy, what portion of (95,000 should bo appropriated by tho borough of Shenandoah for a reservoir? Educatod equines in drills, marches and other military evolutions with 'Alton's shovys Juno 28tb.; ' Lane's FamtlyMedloIne Moves the bowels each day. Most people eod tp use It. TOWN DEMOCRATS ARE ENTHUSIASTIC THEY CELEBRATE MR. CLEVE LAND'S NOMINATION. FIRE WORKS ON A LARGE SCALE. Tho Grant Band, Head by Loading Democrats, Parade tho Stroots, and Discourse Some Ex cellent Music. IIE Democrats of town last tight rati fled tho nomination of Grover Cleveland for Presi dent in a very enthus iastic manner. The Grant Band, headed by Col. J. K. P. Scheifly and John A. Rcilly, paraded up and down Main street playing popular airs while othor demon strativo Democrats set off fireworks of a 1 descriptions from pavements, awnings and roi fs. A largj amount of lireworks was consumed in a very short time. The demonstration lasted about throe-quarters of an hour and when the last cracker was fired tho smoke floating through tho streets WR9.60 thick it could be cut with a kniio. Part two of the ratification was conduct ed by "Tho Modocs" oi the First ward They started out with their cannon and kept the town awake until a late hour, Tho result of thoir celebration Is a largo bill for'brokon glass. . "When discharged In front of 'Squire Monagban's offico the cannon bounded back about 18 feot, and several largo and small panes of glass on both Bides of tho street wero shatterod. ' A discharge' at'the Corner of Main and Lloyd streets shattered tho glass 'in tho windows of tho Merchants' National Bank, Hagonbuch'a drug store and Robinson's saddlery. Tho cannon was next discharged In front of tho Sunday Newt ofSce and 'the shock extinguished every light in the building, The discharge of tho cannon was followed by cheers for Cleveland and jeers for Hill Editor M. E. Doyle ran out with his brooch-loader and declared ho would shoot tho man who attompted to flro tho cannon again. "The Modoca" disappeared. "The Modocs" this morning issued the following challonge in retaliation ; "We. tho members of tho First ward Demo. cratlc Club, hereby challenge M. E. Doyle, ot the Hundau New), to shoot at nlno plccons for iron a sioe. weioiaKoour cannon ana ne nis gun. Klchard 0 Connell to be cannoneer. "The Modocs: rntSONAL. M. Murphy spent Wednesday in Potts vlllo. Major J. F. Finnoy spent to-day at Mah anoy City. H. AV. Titman returned from Chicago last evening. "Tom" Kich, of AshUnd, spent ft few hours in town to-day. Maxwell, of tho Nickel Plate Railroad, was in town this morning. Hon. Joel B. McCamant, of Bethlehem, was at tbo county' seat this week. V. M. Dunn, Etq., of Mlnorsville, paid a professional visit to town to-day. D, W. Bricker, representing the Mt. holly Statlonory and Printing Co. of Mt. Holly Springs, Cumborland county, was a yf6itor to town to-day. Labor Won. The Sons of Rest and Sons of Labor, two bitse ball clubs composed of young mon of town, played a gamd at tho trotting park yesterday. 'The Sons'of Labor von "by a sc'oro1 of 10 to 9 in," a ten I'nning' gamo. Tho features of tho gamo were tho field tactics of Evans, Grant and Reese. Buoklon's Arnica Salve. Tho Best Salve In tho wprld for Cuts, Bruisos, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rboum, Fovor Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no payment requlrod. It is guaranteed to givo porioct satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by O. H. Hagenbuch. Electrio ltuilu ay Change. Hereafter the electric railway cars will leave tho corner of Main and Centre streots at 6;S0 a. m., daily, and overy 25 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour tho last car will leave. New Management. Tho bakery located at 27 South Main street, formerly owned by M. S. Schoider, Is now conducted by "Wilson Otto, who will bo pleased to have friends and tho publio generally call and seohim. 0-22-tf Died. MAOKEY.-On the 21th inst., at Shon andoab, Pa., William, Infant son of Danlol and Mary Mackey, BRed 5 months and 24 days, Funeral on Sunday, 20th inet,, at 2:80 p, rn. Intorment In the Odd Follows' cemetery. Friends and rolatlves respectfully Invited to aftentl. ' 0-2i-lt ' Our ladies' patent leather tip Oxford; ties at 76 cents. Cannot' bo equalled. People's shoo Wore!' 121 N, Main street. C-21 tf HERE AND THERE. Interesting Items Concerning Different Sections of tho ltcelou. A committee of Mahanoy City citizens vo issued a circular certifying that dams Nos. 1, 3 and 4, belonging to the Mahanoy City Water Company, are perfectly safe. N. A. Barlow and Miss Anna, daughter of Thomas Richards, and John Meyer and Miss Mary Pasquay were married at Mahanoy City yesterday afternoon. The plant established near Mahanoy City in 1889 for the manufacture of anthracite culm Into coal "briquettes" has boon abandonod, Tho plant was operated by an English company. The causes given for tho abandonment aro that tho culm re ceived from tho collieries contained a largo proportion of slate that would not burn, that thoro is no method by which tho slato can bs olimina'.od, ana that tho importa tion of tho pitch used from England made the cost of production too high. The borough of Freeland has concluded to spend $10,000 on sewerage and grading of streets. Mrs. Lizz'e Ycagor, of Diamond Addi tion, Hazleton, is missing. She is insane. Hazlcton has organized a Biard of Health. "Hungarian rash" is a new disease ths.t has broken out in Luzirne county. Tho physicians say it resembles measles and is of a malignant character. A very aristocratic Hungarian ball was hold at Bothlohem. Over COO "Hunks" bought tickets and they aro not of the class that invest in tickets and don't go to balls. The pavilion was nicely decorated. The Huns wanted their colors, red, white and green, but tho proprietor gave the red, whito and blue tbo place of honor. He said ho would teach them to know America's flag. Joe Young, of Mt. Carmol, has signed as pitcher with the Mt. Carmol base ball club. "Wednesday afternoon a coupln of Polish miners coming from Big Mountain noticed a man lying on the track near tho "Y." Thinking he was sunstruck they hastened to him and discovered he was covered with dirt and blood. A closer examination re vealed tho fact that be was dead, having evidently been walking on the track and struck by a coal train, tho crew not notic ing the killing. His remains were identi fied later as those of John Bjllck, a. Frenchman, living in Shamokin. A bad wreck occurred on the Reading road at Locust Summit, "Wednesday night in which a large number of cars were wrecked and the contents strewn along the tracks. The crew escaped unhurt. Caution. Imitations havo boon put upon the mar ket so closely resembling Allcock's Porous Plasters in general appearance as to be well calculated to deceive. It is, however, in general appearance only that thoy com pare witn iuicocK'e, lor they are worso than worthiest, Inasmuch as they contain deleterious ingrodients which are apt to causo serious injury. Remember tha Allcock's aro tho only genuino porous plastort the best external remedy ever produced; and when purchasing plasters do not only ask for but see that you get All. cock's Porous Plasters. Klectrle Sparks. "Work on the Mahanoy City-Mahanoy Piano branch of tho electric road is being pushed vigorously. Ralls for a mile and a half of track was received atGilberton on Tuesday. Polos aro going up all along tho lino and wiring will soon follow. Tho pooplo of tho Mahanoy Valloy are anxiously awaiting tbo completion and opening of tho road. It will be a great boon to the poople and will benefit the towns It passes through. As soon as tho bridge at Girardville Is completod tho Ashland extension will bo built. Ono of a crowd of small boys on "West Coal street who make a practice of jump ing on the electrio cars was tossed in such a manner a few evenings ago that ho was cured of the habit. Best work done at Brennan's steam laundry. Everything white and spotless. Laco curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. A Complaint. Editor Herald : Permit mo to uso spaco in your valuable paper to oall atten tion to the disgracoful condition of Goal s reet, between Wost and Jardin stroots, on the north side of the railway track, There Is always a largo pool of mud and wator thoro. The attention of the supervisor had bsen called to tho placo frequently, but ho has paid no attention to It. Taxpayer. Shenandoah, Juno 23, 1892. Tho colebrated, Imported Anchor Pain Expoller costs but 50 cents a bottlo. Try It for your Rboumatlsm and be froo from pain, For sale at O. H. Hagenbuch, P, P. D. Kirlin, J. M, Hitlan and other druggists. 3t Fireworks I Fireworks I The largest and finest stock of fireworks, wholesale and retail, at-Max Reese's. tf 11 "H, ,t - i Men'i tennis (hoes can, be had for 40 cenls per pair at the' People's shoe (tore. 121 North Main street. 6.21-li