1 V UL V -V V 'J ryvvwvsivD"v"v I- THE Q HERALD'S SUCCESS j Is gratifying to Its ; Large Circle of Readers. HERALD'S SUCCESS Is gratifying to Its Large Circle of Readers. LALL THE HEWS FOll ONE CENT. Vj nftg yft mflr ffW fflrf Wr -ft. , ALL THE NEWS FOB ONE CEKI. r &r yLf WW .A, .ft, Tfl, r ft 1 VOL. VH.--NO. 156. SHENANDOAH. PA., THURSDAY. JUNE 30, 1892. ONE CENT. Special Sale. Wash Dress Goods at 'Bargain Prices. Printed Bedford Cords, 8c. These are tho samo goods that aro adver f tlsed,as bargains by other stores at 12V4c our price is 8c. All tho best styles now in stock. American Challies, 4 and 5c. The 40 quality wo offer Is equal to tho 5o grade of other stores. Our 5c line embraces all tho newest styles of tho season. Double width English Serges, AT 10 OnXTS. i Wo show ono hundred styles of this famous wash goods, every color fast regular 15c vnliifi! 8 varda mnkn ft Iftdv's dress. Fast Black Sateens, Plain or Brocade. Wo have tho following grades 12Hc, 14c, 20c, 25c and 37'Ac. Fast black India lawns and plain white lawns in all grades at reduced prices. Remnants of Embroidery Flouncing. We offer our entire lino of dress patterns of embroidery and all remnants at half price, to an wiqtns ror ootn.xnisses ana laaies. L. J. Wilkinson, SO 8. Main St., Shenandoah. Girvin, Duncan and Waidley. "We now have the finest line of toilet soap to be found, not only in this, but any other town. Two celebrated makes. Colgate & Co.'s and J. R. Fels'. Here are) a few of the many kinds we keep. , 'Your choice of any of them would bo a wise one hard to tell which of them is tho best. Hut tor fragrance we call special attention to our Cash, mere lioujuet, 25oacake. Bay num. Elder Flower. Whltu'Wing, White Clematis, Pelham, Brown Windsor, Oatmeal, Palm, Turkish Bath, English Process Glycerine White Castile, Mclaroma, Mottled Castile Leon Maucrenot & Co.'s triple f extract cologne. 10o half ounce. Rice's Floral Extract, 5 and 10c per bottle, i Finest Candies, 20c a lb. All assortments, cream goods. Bamboo Easels just In. 8 South' Main Street, HAY, STRAW, SALT, FLOUR, Two, Cars Choice Extra Quality OUST IE CA.IR, OF STRAW. tsHALL BALES. OZLSTZE CAR Etne and ONE ;CAU OF f 'MINNESOTA Quality :the Best. Our Directory. flB POptf OFFICE Shenandoah. Office hours from 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Money Order and Registry De partment openfrom8:O0 u. m. to 7:00 p. m. Pnlhralnir is n schedule of tho arrival and departure of mall trains. Mall matter for despatch must bo in tho office thirty minutes before tho time given below: Arrival. P.M. A.M. 1:40 4:24 Destination. irhila., Western 1 Departure. a.m. r.M. 7:20 9:08 12:5: ami ( Southern States ) ( New Yorlt and East J. em States and I points on L. V. It. It. Asland. J-.-j Oirardville. J- 3:08 8:00 12:52 3:08 8:00 1:35 7;00 1:35 8:0t) 8:18 1:40 8:00 0:08 0:45 11:30 9:03 9:OT 0:50 0:03 9:03 0:58 1:23 7:20 1:2.5 1:25 7:00 1:40 7:00 I Ilaven nun, Centra-1 j lla.Mt Carmeland 2:26 140 C.20 i tihamokln. Pottsvillo. 7:20 11:30 7:20 9:08 11:30 2:50 6:20 2:50 8:18 0:56 0:50 1:40 2:26 8:18 2:20 8:18 2:28 Mahanoy City. 1 Mahanoy Plane, Lost 1 11:30 1 Creek and Shaft, j 2:50 9:56 9:50 6:00 2:50 Frackville. V 7:20 Carriers make n central collection at 0:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:15 a. m. and 3:15 p. m. Additional deliveries und collections are made in tho business part of town at iu:io a. m. ana z:uu p. m. Fire AlArmlloxes Tho following list shows tho location of tbo alarm boxes of tho Shenandoah Firo Depattment: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 16 llowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. 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. 52 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm is sent in the fire bell will sound tho number of tho box and repeat the alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALAltUS. If the alarm is sounded from box 15 the fire bell will strike one, then pause and strike Sve which will indicate that the firo Is in the I vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm is repeated four times. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried (or Castorla. When she became Mis3, she clung to Castorla. When she bad Children, she gave them Castorl CARPET SWEEPERS, 12.60, J3.00, 13.50. At FRICKE'S, 10 South Jardin St Timothy Hay. Small Bales. OUT1 SALT. Coarse, DAISY" Flour Brtctthe Loivest. GAMP MEETING AT LAKESIDE PARK THE EVANGELICAL ASSOOIA- TION.SELEOTS THIS-RESORT FOR THE MEETINGS NEXT MONTH Presiding Elder Medlar Says the Place Takea With Everybody. Talk of tho Association Purchasing a Site There. meeting season bloom and ill havo it shar of it. Presiding Elder D. A. Medlar, of rottsvillo, writes to David Faust, of luwn, that tho Evangelical camp nneting will be held at lakeside from July 19 to 20, 1892, und in his letter ho says "the place takes wilti everyooay. On July 12th the committee and others having charge of tho arrangements for the camp meeting will visit Lskesido and mako arrangements for pitching tho tent3 in the grove. This will not bo tho first timo for the Evangelical Association to hold Its camp meetings at Lakeside. The meetings have been held there for tho last sixteen years, but the location of tho tents will be dit ferenl this year. The site is on tho hill abovo the ice house, towards Quakako, and about a third of a milo from the depot. Ihero is a beautiful grove there, well Bhaded, dry, and equal in all respects to the old grove near tho railway station. There is an inclination on tho part of the Evangelical Association to purchase tho site that has been selected for tho camp mooting this year. The grounds are cer talnly well adapted for such purpose and tho association would find in them a profit able investment. Should the purchase be mado it is said that several cottages will be erected for rental when the camp meetings are held. THE TWO PARADES. Answer to a Communication Concornlug the Fourth of July. EDiTon IIkiumk From what I havo heard I am led to believe that tho arrangements for tho celebration of thq Four.th of July In town aro somewhat mixed. I understand there will bo two distinct parades in tho morning of that day, put I write you to ask if my under standing is correct. If I am, wjll you please state the objec t of the two parades. PATIUOTIO. Bhenandoah, June 20, 1802. The information at hand leads to tbo conclusion tbat tbo correspondent's under standing is correct. The arrangements now being made indicate that thero will be two distinct parades in town on tbo morn ing of tbo Fourth. Tho correspondent's quory as to the object for having the two parades is too gcnoral and cannot be an swored. Tbo circumstances seem to be these; Tbe Jr. O. U A. M. took steps sevoral weeks ago to havo a flag raising on the Fourth and the committee claims that invitations to participate in the exercises were extended to every socjety in the town, to some of which no response was made. Among those who failed to re' spond, tbo committee claims, are the so cieties that have since instituted a move ment for a joint parade on tbe morning of tho Fourth, The flag raising people take the stand that their arrangements made the subsequent' joint parade movement un necessary and they will not go into it. The joint parade people are equally de termined, not to .go in with tho flag raisers, so two parades on tho morning of the Fourth seem inevitable, Ed. Olllcer lllected. An election of officers lor Washington 0mp No. ia3, 1. O. S. of A., was held last evening with tbo following result: P. P., Frod. II. Hopkins; P., "William J. James; V. P., Edward Danks; M. of F., Robert Lawson; O., GustaveShaup; Insp., Isaac Honing; O. O., David Brooks; T., John White; Delegato to State Camp, D. O, Itichards and II, Beieol; Alternates, W. A. Kuagey and ltev. 11, II. Havica. To Cli'tiiise the System Effectually yet gently, when costive or bilious or when tho blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual con stipation, to awaken tho kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or woakening them, to dispel headaches, colds or fevors, use Syrup of Figs. Alt'cctlng I.clilgh llmployeg. An order was issued to the employes of tho Lehigh Valley and Central road re questing tbem to havo thoir places of resi' dence near their work, that after July lit no quarterly passes will bo issued to them by the company, Tho omplpye? who do not desire to change their places of rosi donce and roust take trains to and from their homes will be obliged to pay half fare. Fireworks!' ITIreworksl The largest and finest stock of fireworks, wholesale and' retail, at'ilaxlieoso's. tf .JfiY ii&W will soon Lakeside w 1 Vrff FOURTH PREPARATIONS. iVrrnugemcnts to Celebrate the Iay lu This Timn. As the Fourth of July approaches the storo windows of town are filled with fire crackers, Rnmm candles and explosives of till sizes, and the small boys find pastime pointing out to each the novel ties they will fiavejwhen tho glorious day arrives. To tbe conservative householder who ha: ceased to find a jubilant jjy in tbo explo- YOUNG FATIUOTS. sion of powder the Fourth comes as a sea son of trepidation punctuated by tbo acuto agitation of tbe sounding ot tho firo alarm, and not until the last ember of tho last cracker has expired in iU wreath of smoke does he cease to ponder on the probable amount ot Insurance he can collect. It seems somewhat churlish to throw any damper on the enthusiasm ot Young Amer ica on the Foiirth of July. Wo aro not prepared to go as far as an ultra patriotic Ohio general, afterward a chief of police in an Ohio city, who is reported to have TUB SMALL Jior AND HIS CANNOK. said, "arrest a man for getting drunk on tho Fourth? No, sir, by the eternal, I'll arrest every man who don't get drunk," but wo think that considerable latitude ought to bo allowed in noise, if not in in toxicants. But tbe matter in point is this, that there is a use and an abuso. If we can get the boys to b3 careful, considerate of property and person, and keep tho oxpios ions out of yards and in the streets, what is apparently a nocossnry evil will bo les senod, and property holders aided by watchfulness can foel a certain amount of security on the coming glorious anniver sary. LAUDIG-LESSIG. A yulet Wedding Ceremony at the Lenslg ltvttldence. Miss Lizzio B. Lessig and B. F. Laudig were married at 10 o'clock this morning at tbe residence of tho brido's father, ex- Chief Burgass James B. Lessig, on North Main street. Only members of b tb families wore present. The brido was dressed in light tan, trimmed with green velvet and point do Ireland lace. Bev. William Powlck, of the Methodist Epis copal church, officiated, After tho cere mony luncheon was served and at 11:40 tbo bridal couplo took a Pennsylvania train for Washington, D. 0., where the honey moon will be spent. The gifts to tbe cotipln were numerous and costly. Mr. and Mrs. Laudig will locato in Hazleton, where a handsomely furnished homo awaits them, The groom is connected with tbo Hazleton Plain Speaker, He was engaged in tbp stationery business hero for some time ''arid will be remombored . as an energetic and entorp-ising young man. Ncrrons Dyspepsia. Senator James F. Pierce, ot Now York, whites; "For tho past two years I have suffered very much from an aggravated form of nervous dyspepsia. I have re sorted to various remedial agents, deriving but littlo benefit. A few months since a friond of mino suggested the trial of All cock's Porous Plasters. Following the suggestion, I havo boon using tbo same with the happiest effects. To those simi larly sflltctod let mo suggest the manner of thoir uso. I plaeo ono over my stomach, one over ho hepatic region, and ono on my back, Tho effect is excellent. From the day I commencod their uso have been slowly but surely improving, and am quite confident that by continuing I. shall again be restored to my accustomed health," Notice Tho funeral services over thp late A?nos Johnston will be hold In tbe Prosbyterian church, instead of at tho house, to-morrow afternoon, leaving tbo houio at 2 o'clock, sharp. Tbe mourners and friends will walk to the church and proceed from thero in carriagoa. Dayid Jounston. Dealer Will consult their Interest! by buying their 'flre'vfbrk'ijit'Max Keeso's. tf OBSERVATIONS MADEJY PETER HE SMILES BECAUSE POTTS- VILLE IS GROWLING OYER INCREASED ASSESSMENTS Babies' Day on tho Electric Rail way Sixteen Babies Enjoy a Refreshing Rido With Their Mothers. OTTSVILLE people aro making a vigorous kick against tho assess ments on taxable prop erties mado by tbe County Commission crs. Ono p.'per Bays "It is hardly probable tbat any ona will ap pear boforo tho Com missioners and demand that the figures be increased, but thoro is a great probability that the Commissioners will hear a most vigorous and healthy kick." Anothor paper blurts out, "Pottsvillo should see tbat that Commissioner is bouncod. Over f3,00O00O increase in the assessment of Pottsvillo, because it is a Itcpublican town, will be resistod by all classes of property holders." The tibles are turned and our people may now smile at the Pottsvillo dukes while they aro tossing about in tho sea of anger. Somo time ago when tho Hkkald made a vigorous protest against the pro pused increased assessment, and when the citizens of this town met and gayo County Solicitor Minogue the razzle-dazzle tho county seat papers could not control their merriment over what they thought was a ridiculous struggle against the majesty of tbe law. Shonandoah acted in time and tried to deter the Commissioners from taking.tho action tho county seat now com plain of and not a town in the county stood by her. Had somo of tho othor plscos stood by us at the proper time tho efforts to convince tho Commissioners of tho unreasonableness cf their intended action might have succeeded. The Potts villo people had thoir lauzh. Now Shen andoah, reconciled to her fato undor the assessment an increase of ovor 51,000.000 smiles vociferously over the kicking going on at tbo county scat. V Yesterday was babies' day on tho electric railway. A number of ladies, charmed by the delightful woather of tbo aflornoon, concludod to charter an open car bf the road and give the babies a rido to GIrard villo and back. Tbo novel idea is said to have originated in tho brain of Mrs. Mary A. Parrotl, of North Jardin street. At 3:30 sixteen mothers with Infants on their arms met at the corner of Main and Centre streets, where an opon car was in waiting, Screaming, laughing, fat, thin, jolly, tricky and funny babies were on hand and congratulated each other upon tbe thought fulness of Mrs. Parrott. While the car was being arranged for their reception ono littlo baby on his mother's arm in front of the drug storo asked, "Mom, havo yer got der bottle along? You know us kids can't go out on a racket of dis kind widoutone.' His mother insured him that she bad made all preparations. "Say, mom," exclaimed another babe, "have yer got any cigarettes along?" This brought forth a reproof from the mother, but tho two-year-old only ro tortod, "If I a'm to be a dude I must bavo them." At this moraont a baby girl put in her six-pence and asked her mother how her bangs looked and tho little follow who wantod to ba a dudo shouted, "O, you're a daisy." The ride to uirardville and back was a delightful one and tbo mothers and babies seem greatly refreshed by it. There wore no incidents of moment during tbo trip. Of course, some of the babies tried to punch their lingers into the eyes of others, sjmo got thlr fingers tangled in tho hair of their neighbors, and occasionally a little girl had her finger bitten by putting it In the mouth of a little boy boside her to seo how many teoth he had, but such matter aro considered trifles by mothers and no reports were mado to tho police. Tho ladies who took part in the excur sion were Mrs. M. A. Parrott, Mrs. E, W, Wilde, Mrs, J. S. lilstler, Mrs. 11. E. Donglor, Mrs. S. W. Yost, Mrs. J. H Kohlor, Mrs. N. W. Beddall, Mrs. F. O. Reese, Mrs. O. T. Str&ughn, Mrs. W. J. Watkins, Mrs. E. J. Davies, Mrs. E B. Brobst, Mrs. O. W. Hassler, Mrs Snyder, Mrs. Stout and Mrs. Hess. V Two young gontlemen, students at Haverford College, near Philadelphia, are guests at tho Coffee House They aro from Maine. Ono is Leslio A. Bailey, of Dresden, and Wilbur A. Estes, of Easton In casting about for an Interesting place, in which to spend their vacation,- and at tbe same time study tho' social' condition of people, tbey solocled Shenandoah.1 Messrs. HaIIav und V.ktpfl will VArv lllrnlv rAmnln t?' $'ZVLZLJ ' uere uuui oepwmuvr. Tho joint water committee will hold another star chamber session to-nieht. There are people in town who believe tho time has arrived to sit down upon tho Vandorbiltonlan policy of this committoo. "The peoplo bo d d" businoss is played out and if tho committee insists upon keeping its doing under cover from tho peoplo it w'U find itself in hot water ero long. J F Oiler, the most active mombor of tho Grand Army of the Rep .blic in this region, was met yesterday while on his way to Shamokin from Washington. Ho visited the latter place to mako arrange ments for accommodations for tho Shamo kin Post when the National Encampment of tbe G- A. R. will be held in September next. Tho Post will send 1G0 membors, fully uniformed. Mr. Osier contracted for threo Pullman sleepers, at f 10 per day. Meals will be served at from ?1 to 1.50 per day, but at tho market houses meals will bo served at from 20 cents to 60 cents- each. The members will sleep on the cars. A largo number of citizens will accom pany the Post. Peter. HERE AND THERE. loterestltif; Items Concerning DlUercnt Sections of tho Itcglou. There is trouble in the Mahanoy town ship School Board. Heber DeLong, of Park Place, ha3 instituted quo warranto proceedings, alleging that another member of tho board, D. J. Roberts, mado illegal promises to secure his election. A specific chargo is that Roberts promisod, in caso of his election a3 school director, to vote for DeLong for treasurer of tho board. At the organization of the board DeLong was not elected treasurer. John Cunningham, of Summit Hill, made a locomotive and tender of coal and It has been presented to President McLeod. The combined length of the ornament Is two and a half feet and no part of tho mechanism visible in an ordinary locomo tive is missing. Ex-Senator King, of Mahanoy City, says he will not be a candidate for Con gress. It is reported that tho Reading Railroad Mt. Carmel branch to Alaska wilt be abandoned. An enterprising Shamokin photographer hes put in his building an elevator tbat will bo operated by an electric motor. The Burnside breaker, near .Shamokin, which was destroyod by fire somo months ago, his been rebuilt and rosumod opera tions on Monday. Tho corner stone of tho English Baptist church at Freoland was laid on Tuesday. Tbo Ashland Silvor Cornet Band gave a concert at tho Miners' Hospital Monday evening. A society to be naraod the Willces-Barre and Wyoming Valloy Choral Union is forming at Wilkes-Barro for competition at tho World's Fair eisteddfod. Funds will bo raised by issuing 600 bonds of ?10 each, payment conditional on tbo society winning tho J5.000 prize. Hazleton is to have a uniformed health officer. Buoklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rhoum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no payment required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For sale by O. H. Hagenbuch. SEE HERE. Tho Greatest Inducement Yet Offered. By paying 25 cents to our agents and $2.75 at tbo gallery, for one dozen of our best cabinets, we will present you with, a 14x17 crayon of yourself or any of your friends. Our agents, Messrs. Meyers & Brothers, will call on you soon. This is no humbug. Otll at our studio and wo will prove to you satisfactorily that wo fullfll our promises. Remember our motto, "Quality not quantity." W. A. Keaokv, 7-21-tf 112 Wost Coal St. Best work done af Bronnan's steam laundry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. Newspaper llnterprUo. The Bethlehem Titles this week com momoratod tho sesqui-contonnial of tho Bothlobems by issuing an elaborate edition of thirty-six pages. The photographs of placos of Interest in and about Bethlehem, with interesting descriptions, together with tbo photographs and brief biographies of prominent men of tho town, were pleasing features. The edition was a oommendablo stroke of enterprise on the part of tbo Times, which is amongtheleading journals of the stato. New Aluuugi'ineut, Tbobakory locatod at 27 South Main street, formerly ownod by M, S. Scheider, is now conducted by Wilson Ottoj who will be pleased to have friends and tho public generally call and see him. G-22-tf Just received a Urge,'" new' stock latest designs in wall paper and window shades at Porli'i. 4-8&-K
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