THE j) fr tub HERALD'S SUCCESS Is gratifying to Its Large Circle of Readers. HERALD'S SUCCESS Is gratifying to Its 1 Large Cirde of Readers. I ami inn news von one oent. VOL. VII.--NO. 158. SHENANDOAH. PA., SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1892. ONE OENT. l 1 I 'Special Sale. Wash Dress Goods at Bargain Prices. These are tho samo goods that aro advcr i tlsed as bargains by other stores at 12V5c our price is Sc. All tho best styles now In stock. American Challies, 4 and 5c. Tho 4c quality we offer is equal to tho 5c grade of other stores. Our 5c lino embraces all the newest styles of tho season. , Double width English Serges, AT 10 CJ1XTS. We show one hundred styles of this famous wash goods, every color fast regular 15c valuos 8 yards make a lady's dress. Fast Black Sateens, Plain or Brocade. We have tbo following grades 12J4c, 14c, 20c, S5o and 37Kc. Fast black India lawns and plain whlto lawns In all grades at reduced prices. Remnants of Embroidery Flouncing. We offer our entlro lino of dress patterns of embroidery nnd all remnants at half price; all widths for both'.mlsscs and ladies. L. J. Wilkinson, 20 8. Main St., Shenandoah. Duncan and Waidley. A new and handsome lot of .Toilet Sets, just in. Some 9 'nifrfc Gnm r 1 1 nitric PrJpjic to 5a. oyj. oaii to see them value will astonish you. This lot comprises the very latest designs come soon, the prices will sell them quick. ' -tir.. i j . j i i I ll l UUUUUL U L.V.I- m ULLIJll- t tutsi; unuus un Lilt: iiual. "We have just opened a lot of Rogers' silver knives and forks. This brand of goods, . 111 i t, as vou wen Know, nas no su- I W A i-A tit w 111U1 HVbl -I V y piece guaranteed to your satis faction or money returned. Our price, $3,50 per sot, PIC-NIO IHcMes, Mixed JPlcIiles, CJioiv Choiv, Cauliflower, Fielded Beets, Celery Sauce, Tomatoes.! lomato Catstij) Superior Qiulty. Mustard Drestng for Meats and Salad. ?lc7cled Onions, JTmUIT SYKUPS-Lemon, Very, Stratvberry and Hoot Hcer ISactrant. Jamaica Ginger. Xiemons. Clilppcd Beef and Summer laiiiclicoii Bcel 2 caiiijor 25c. Sardines Moor OH Cloths A Lnrffc Stock ot New Fall Linoleum, two yards AT HZEITER'S Ou," Directory. 3 He pot" office Shenarfdoah. Office hours from 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Money Order and Registry De partment open from 8:00 a. m. io7:ivp. m. Fnllowlne Is a schedule of the arrival nnd departure of mall trains. Mall matter for despatch must be in the office thirty xmnuics ouiore xno lime given dciow; Arrival. r. M. A.M. 1:40 4S1 2:20 8:00 9 0S 8:18 Destination. (Phila., Western 1 ) and S ( Southern States) Departure. A. M. P. M. 7:20 9:08 12:62 3:08 11:30 8:00 1:40 8:06 0.15 ( New York and East-1 cm Htates and J I points on L. V. B. It. 1 -j Asland, 12:52 3:0$ 8:00 D:03 9.08 0:58 ('.03 9:08 9:50 1:33 1:23 1:23 7:20 7;00 1:33 7:00 1:10 7:00 j Oirardvillo. 1:25 2:20 ( Haven' Run. Centra '1 lis, Mt Carmcl and ( bnamomn. v:2fl 8:18 9:50 1:40 Pottsville. 7:20 11:30 7:20 9:08 11:30 2:56 o;20 2:50 :50 Mahanoy City, (MnTianov Piano. Lost I 11:30 2:50 :50 1 Creek and Shaft. ) 0:00 :50 t Frackville. V 7:20 2:50 Carlcrs make a ccncral collection at 6:00 a. m. all 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:15 a. inland 3:15 p. m. Additional deliveries and collcltions are made In the business part of lownai iu:ioa. m. ddq.:lu p. m. Fire Alarm lloxcs. Tto following list sbows tho location ot tho Ilarm boxes of tho Shenandoah Fire Dcmrtment: J LOCATION. 1-Coal and Dowers streets. l-Bowers and Centre streets. 13-Brldgo and Centro streets. 2 Main and Centro streets. Sf-Maln and Poplar Btreots. 3 Main and Coal streets 4 Gilbert nnd Centre streets. Gilbert and Cherry streets. 5! Chestnut and Coal streets. p send an alarm open the box, pull down thihook once and let go. When an alarm Is sejt in the fire bell will sound the number ot iui uu uuu ruueuv iuu uiunn lour limes. HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. the alarm Is sounded from box 15 the Sre bii will strike one, then pause and strike five wlch will indicate that the Are is in the nity of No. 15 box. Every alarm is repeated times. en Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. en Blie was a Child, she cried for Castorla. Wen she became Miss, slio clung to Castorla, wen she had Children, she gave them Castoris. CAItPET.SWEEPEIlS, 12.50, N.00, 13.60. FRICKE'S, 10 Souili Jardm St. Your Choke For 10c a Bottle. O inge, Pineapple, Hasp- Tciilla Flavors. Snuagc. lu itistnrd nnd Oil. S all Hams, SUliuietl Hams. Salmon. , did Linoleums. I' (terns Already lu Stock. -jlde, irom 75c up. mm i A GALA FOURTH OF JULY IN TOWN THE JR. O. TJ. A. M. ARRANGE MENTS TO CELEBRATE. MANY VISITING SOCIETIES WILL lane Fart in tho Parade and Participate lu tho Raising of a Flag on tho High School Building celebration of the anniversary or uec iHration of lndepen' donco will be opened to-night by tho em ploys of tbo Shenan- douh City colliery, who will raiso a sulen did United Statos flag on a polo they have put up near the breaker. This is the first patriotic move ment of the kind that has ever taken place at a colliery in tho anthracite region, uuu iuu movement is in a great measure duo to tho foresight and energy of Outside Foreman Baugh. That tho day will bo loyally observed or .Monday there can bo no doubt. Major oennings uounc l, JNo. 367, Jr. O. U. A. JI., which instituted and has charge ot tho parade and exercises pertaining to the flag raising at tno Ulgb ecbool building, has all its arrangements comploto and the form of parade will be found below: Line will form in tho following order at lv.w a. m. and move at 10:30 sharp: FIRST DIVISION. Form on Main street, right resting on East Uoal. Chief Marshal David Morgan. Aids C. T. Straughn, Kobert Oliver. Orator of Day in Carriage. Division Marshal Geo. Itudolph. Aid Henry Miller. Chief llurgess Smith. Uniformed Police Force. Grant Cornet Hand. Mt. Carmel Council. No. 45, Jr. O. U. A. M. Glrardyille Council, No. 817, Jr. O. U, A, M. Mahanoy City Drum Corps. Mahanoy City Council, No. 310, Jr. O. U. A. M. " " No. Ill, Frackville Council, No. K8, Jr. O. U. A. M. Klngtown Council, No. E84, Jr. O. U. A, M, SECOND DIVISION. Form on Main street, right resting on Lloyd, Division Marshal Dr. Stein. Aid George Wlllman. Drum Rnnw Watkln Waters Post, No. 110, 0. A. It. Henry Horncastle Camp, No. 40, S. of V, Plank Kldge Lodge, No. BbO, I. O. O. P. John W. Stokes Lodge, No. 615, 1. O. O. P. Hope Section, No. 10, J. T. of H, andT. Anthracite Castle, K. G. E. TI1I11D DIVISION. Form on "West Lloyd streot.rlght resting Division Marshal W. O Itlchard3. Aids t'has. Newhouser, M, II. Kehler. Patriotic Drum Corps. Flag carried by ten small boys, Shenandoah Commandery, No. 14, S, of A. Washington Camp, No. lis, P, O. S. of A, " No. 183, " " No. aw. MaJ. Jennings Council, No. 307, Jr. O. U. A, M, FOnitTH DIVISION, Form on East Lloyd street, right resting on Main. Division Marshal Morris Hughes. Aid Joseph Tempest. Drum Corps. Mounted Staff Officers. Co, A, 1st ltegt., Penna. Light Infantry. Co. 11, ' ' Co. C, " " " Co. D, . " " ' Columbia IIoso and Steam F. E. Co., No. 1. ltescue Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1. Carriages containing members of School Board and members of Borough Council in rear of last division. Division marshals and othors will report to Chief Marshal at headquarters, American Hotel, North Main street. Immodiattly aftor tho parado tho flig ceremonioa will bo held, The merabsra of tho School Board and Uorough Council, all borough ofllcla's and presidonts of all tho societies in town aro invitod to take seats upon tho platform ic front of the building. Tho prograromo arranged is a vory intor- eetlng and appropriate one. The Grant Band will play national ain, a choir under tho loadorship of Prof. Tbomafl B. Ilughoi will contribute patriotic selections, Revs. M. H. Ilaviof, of tbo Kngllih Lutheran churcbj William McNally, of tho First Presbyterian church, and Hobort O' Boyle. of tho Trinity Koforraed church, will mako addresses and oflor prayers. As tho flag is raised tbo Grant Band will strike tho tunn of the national ode, "My Country, 'Tis of Thee," which will also bo sung by tho choir, asaistod by the audlenco. The flag will bo formally presented by U. J. Delly, of Philadelphia, an eloquent spoakor, and Rev. William Powlck, of the Methodist Episcopal church, will accept tho Aug on b ha'fof the Boird, Thfo ad Jresses will be followed by select ons by tho band, singing by tho choir and benedic tion, Among tho promiront citizens of town who have t ken an activo intorost in this co-nlng patriotic event Is Mr. Thomas Balrd, who has tendored tho uso of Iho grcuods surrounding hU rosiderico at the corner of Main and Line streets, also proientod tho pole on which tho flg is to bo raisod. Tho commiltoo ha accepted tho offer and will oroct an Immense tent upon tho Grounds lioro tho members of all societies will be welcomed and served with dinner, or lunch, und supper. The tent, which has been christened "Tho "Wigwam," will be undor tho management of Company a. Hirst Kegimont, Penna. Light Infantry. A number of ladles nnd gentlomon of town have volunteored to forve the guests. Tae bill of fare will bs a first class one. All sizej of window screens can bo had reasonably at the Heady Pay store. CHTJROH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where nnd When Services Will i Cou ducted To-morrow. Trinity Reformed church, Kev. Kobert O'Doyle, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Everybody welcome. English Lutheran church, M. II. Havico, pastor. Services at 10:33 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Ebenezer Evangelical church, Kev. R. M. Lich- tenwalncr, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. m. in German, and 6:30 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. All aro heartily invited to attend. Welsh Baptist church, corner West and Oak streets, Rov. D. I. Evans, pastor. Services to morrow at 10 a. m. In Welsh and 6 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting on Monday evening at 7 o'clock. Class meeting on Thursday evening at 1 o'clock. AH Saints' Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main, Rov. Floyd E. Wost, rector. Services as follows: Morning prayer and litany with read ing and sermon, 10:30. Evening prayer and sermon, 6:30. Sunday school at S p. m. Tho rector officiates and preaches at tho morning service on tho second and fourth Sundays of cacn month and at tho evening service on tho first and third, a lay reader officiating in his ab sence. Primitlvo Methodist church, Rov. J. Proude, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Young Peo ples- unnsuan tinaeavor at 5:30 p. m. every Sabbath, Class meetings Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7 o'clock, and Sunday at 0:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All seats free. Strangers welcome. First Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. Wm, Powlck, pastor. Divine worship at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Morning, Holy Communion. Evening subject: "Our National Holiday." Sunday school at 2 p. m, Epworth League at a:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday evening. Strangers and others are always welcome. Presbyterian church, Rev. Wm. McNally, pastor. No services in the morning. In tho evening at 6:30, Mr. Duncan McGregor will give a niblo lecture on "Scenes In the Life of Christ." This lecture will bo illustrated by a large chart. All are Invited to avail them selves of this opportunity to hear a good lec ture. Society of Christian Endeavor will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30, English Baptist church, South Jardln street, Rev. H. G. James, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. nnd 0:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m., Deacon John Bunn, superintendent. Morning subject: God Nearer to Man in Ju. dalsm Than He is in Nature. Evening subject: God Nearer to Man in Christ Than Ho Was in Judaism. Monday evening at 7 o'clock the B. Y. P. U. will meet. General prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. The I.udlcs, The p'easant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use the California liquid laxative Syrup of Figs, undor alt conditions, mkos it their favorito remody. To got the true and genuine article, look for tbo name of tbe Oillfornia Fig Syrup Co, printed near tho bottom of tbe pack ago. Green and smoked moats at tho Ready Pay store. Special Sen Ices. Tbore will be special services in tho P. M. church to-morrow. In tho morning, at 10:80, thero will bo a baptism of infants, reception of members and sacrament of the Lord's supper. In tho ovoning, at 0:30, tho quarterly love feast will bo hold. .Every body welcome, A large and commodious refrlgorator has just been put in tho Heady Pay store in ordor to keep a large stock of butter and eggs in a fresh and sweet condition. Fruit tyrupi and root boer extracts, either making cool and refreshing drinks, At tbo Ready Pay store. PETER TAKES UP HIS QUILL AGAIN TO COMMENT UPON LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. A WITHDRAWAL FROM POLITICS Beor and Politics Won't Mix Now as Thoy Havo if "Our Jim" Remained an Offering for tho Pooplo. U. E. DAVIS, of Lynn, II ass., who paid this town a visit a few days ago and mado a thorough in spection of tbo M. 0., 3., G. and A. electric railway, is prcbbly ono of tho best experts in connection with such roads in tho country. Mr. Davis receivos a prirc ly salary from tho Thomson-Houston com pany for traveling about tbo country in specting electric railways and pointing out any delects bo may discover in their con1 struction. So expert is ho, that when rid ing on a car with his hand on tho motor lever bo can bring tho vehicle to an instant halt and point out tho slightest defect in the trolloy wire. The result of Mr. Davis1 inspection of "our electric" was flattering to the company. For a new road he said it was tho best ho had ever seen and bo predicted that with necessary wear the road will rank with tho host in the country, His report on tho powor house was equally gratifying and ho complimented the com pany highly on the entire plant. 4 When digging a tronch for tho heat and power company at the corner of Main and Centre streets workmen struck and pulled out one of tho wooden water pipos originally laid in town. The old pipe is an object of curiosity and many a story of old Shenandoah is told by tboso who stop to look at it. The pipo is well preserved. Jame3 J. Franoy, of "halls and palaces of commorco" fame stated to a leading politician yestorday, in speaking of a rocent articlo in tho Tamjqua Recorder. that ho is out of politics. "I am making lots of money," ho said, "and building a number of palaces. I am getting moro advertising, thanks to the Herald, than any person in tho county, without spending a cent." "Jim ' was all smilos when ho spoko of his futuro prospocts and ho did not fail to admit that, whilo tho Herald does not always speak kindly of him, it is ono of tho greatest advertising mediums in tho state. V Jim's" announcement of withdrawal from tbe political field will bo a severe blow to many of his Democratic admirers, for with his mach talked of browery be hind bis back ho would havo made a most availablo candidate And, then, just think of it I with "Jim" in Congress and tho owner of a brewory what an excellent place Shenandoah would have boon for an occasional special Congressional session 7 Wo hopo tho gentlemen who aro in town studying tbo social condition of our people will net fail toSurn their microscopes upon some ot the Members of Council and tho joint water commlttoo. Thoy will make interesting subjocts and their characteristics would shine brilliantly in the "Conditions and customs of tho Shonandoahltes," If tho Inspection is a caroful ono we may yet learn something concerning tho famous block of stock and tbo agreement mado before tbo last Council was organizod. Wo may also hope to ovontually loarn tho naluro of tho agreement that influenced tho last olostion of a Councilman in the Third ward. V A man loll 153 foot from tho Woodwatd breaker, near Wilkea-Barro, and not only still lives, but will recover from tho effects This will go on record as one of tho most astonishing falls sinco the fall of Evo. An order recently issued by H Stantoy Goodwin, general eastern superintendent of the Heading system, provides that ovory roar brakoman now In tho employ of tho company, or who may bo hereafter ap pointed to that position, must understand that whonover he fails to guard tho roarvof bis train properly, ho will, bo dlsdfeted from tho servlco of tbo company, and will not, under any circumstances, bo again employed on tho Heading system. Walcn yourself. ' Will tho lumping Jack who trloa to fill tho position of local correspondent to the Republican do an act of histlrn bv an nouncing that tho lit of July bas passsd and the Fast Mahanoy Junction Land and Improvement Company remains in posses. elon of Lakeside. Wo did not antlclrmtn that fathorhood would make the manikin as reckless as ho has been of late. Peter, Finelphotos, GOc. per doren.at Kcagey'i THE PARADE QUESTION. A Communication on Seeretnry Hcaulim's Yvraluu or tuo Mutter. Editor, Uehald: In vour tfl41in nf lasf evening I was somowhat surprised to read mo interview ol Jlr. Scanlsn, noteo much from tbo fact that he had as for the contents of the samo. In ordor that tbo public might not bo misled as to tbe cause of tho two parades on tho Fourth, l minit a lair statement of thn men omnM not bo out of place. Air. was not awaro that tho Jr. O. U A. M. wero making preparations for the day until ho had published his notice. Th of raising a flag over tho High School, to oe preceded Dy a parade, participated in by all societies of town, was decided upon last April. The flag raisers havo gone to con siderable expense in this matter, procuring speaKors, music, etc., and tbo matter ha3 been noted in tho public press for the past two months. Furthermore, a mnmhor nf tho committee called upon Mr. Scanlan and notified him ptrsonally iwo weeks be fore his invitation appeared In vour nnnr. that his societies would certainly receive an invitation to parado with us, but they might be a little lato, owing to tho delay in procuring the orator of tho day. Thiafact, I think, would bo sufficient notice for tho averago mortal, and was sufficient for thoso societies whokindly consented to as'ist us in the work of raising tno stars and stripes ovor tho school building. Our preparations tho appointment of chief marshal, aids, division marshals, and inviting a number of sister sociotios from out of town wero also completed beforo Mr. Scanlan's committee was organizod. The latter gentleman was givon an invita tion to attend tho meeting of our commit tee this week in order to come to an amica ble settlement and do away with the neces sity of two parades, but ho has yet failed to put in an appearance. Feeling, Mr. EdU tor, that tho publio appraciates tho work In which wo areenlisted.and that Mr. Scanlan and his societies may yet join in our parado and flag raising, we await the coming of the Fourth with much pride. Flag Raiser. Shenandoah, Pa., July 2, 1892. Drops ot Water. It is said that tbe new mnmhnr nf Joint water committee, William Bragg, was responsible for bavingthe reporters ex cluded from the committee's meetings. Tho joint committee will advertise for bids for tho new wator works in tbo Shen andoah Herald and News, Girardyille Gazette, Ashland Telegram, Bloomsburg Daily, Pottsville Republican, Chronicle and Miners' Jottrnal, New York Herald, rublic Ledger, Philadelphia, and Boston Herald. Buoklen's Arnica Salvo, The Bost Salvo in tho world for Cuts, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Soros, Tottor, 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 rofundod. Price 25 conts per box. For sale by O. H. Hagenbuch. A fine lino of cigars can alwavs ba had at tho Keady Pay store, They can be had as low as 3 for 5 conts and up to 15 cents a piece. Jbine cut chewing tobacco at 25 cents, wjrth 40 cents. Miss Johnston's Funeral. Tho funoral of tho late Aenes F. John. ston took placo yesterday afternoon from tho family residence on East Coal street. A largo number of town Doonlo and nnnnln from other towns attended tho funoral and oscortod tbo remains to tbe place of inter ment in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Tho pall boarera were Gustave Dusto. Ros3 Glovor, Samuel Bennov. William T. Jonas Gllflllan and Robert Leckie. Best work done at Brannnn'i at nam laundry. Everything whito and spotless. ijace curtains a specialty. All work guarantoed. Fruit jirs and jslly glasses, cheaner than olsowhore, at the Ready Pay store. Cool Shade Can bo found at Vermillion. O.. and thoso who wish to attend tho camp meetings at that place during July and August can procure excursion tickets via the Nickel Plato from Juno 21st to August 23d at special rates. t-aug-20 Cump 113, Atteutlonl All mtmbers ot Washington Camp. No. 112, P. O. S. of A., aro requested to meet in their hall on Monday morning, July 4, at 9:30, to participate in tho parado. By ordor of the President, B. F. Parrott. Attest: F. O. Reese, Sec'y. Klettrlo Itallway Change. Horcaftor tho electric, rallwnv CAT Will leave the corner of Main and Centro streets at 6:30 a. m.. dailv. and everv 2ff minute thereafter until midnight, at which hour tho last car will leavo. When In wanttjof flno work in photo graphs and portraits, call and too tho new stylos now being made at' tbe RSsiTon studio. Prompt delivery of work and courteous treatment will bo assured to all patron hereafter. it All kinds of dried fruit at the Readv Pay store. itVJ - 1