rf $Jr 'U yrj"jyt"ipt syfc js .' TUE 4 i TUE j TT1?.T? AT.n'5 CTTPOTIM5Ci 8 I HERAID'S SUCCESS' ' Is gratifying to its Large Circle of Readers. Is gratifying to' Its" ' ' Large Circle of Readers. EL ALL THE NEWSTOn ONE OEST. ALL TIIE NEWS FOH ONE CENT. 3 r A tMr -M jfe VOL. Vn.-NO. 159. SHENANDOAH, PA., MONDAY. JULY 4, 1892. ONE CENT. Special Sale. Wash Dress Goods at Bargain Prices. Printed Bedford Cords, 8c. These are tho same goods that aro adver tised as bargains by otherstorcs nt IStfc our price is So. All the best styles now In stock. American Challies, 4 and 5c. The 4o quality wo offer Is equal to the Bo grado of other stores. Our Eo lino embraces nil the newest styles of the season. Double width English Serges, AT 10 CENTS. Wo show ono hundred styles of this famous wash goods, every color fast regular 15o value; 8 yards make a lady's dross. Fast Black Sateens, Plain or Brocade. We have the following grades 12Jc, He, 20o, 25o and 3"Kc Fast black India lawns and plain white lawns in all grades at reduced prices. Remnants of """k Embroidery Flouncing. Wo offer our entlro line of dress patterns of embroidery and all remnants at half price; all widths for bothmlsscs and ladles. L. J. "Wilkinson, SO H. Slain St., Shenandoah. Gimn, Duncan and t. ...... ... .. Waidley. A new and handsome lot of Toilet Sets, just in. Some 9 pieces, some 11 pieces. Prices, S2.95 to $5.50. Call to see -iithem value will astonish you. This lot comprises the very latest designs come soon, the prices will sell them quick. We cannot guarantee to dupli cate this lot nor to maintain these prices on the next. We have just opened a lot of Rogers' silver knives and forks. This brand of goods, as you well know, has no su perior in the market. Every piece guaranteed to your satis faction or money returned. Our price, t3,50 per set, 8 South Main Street. PIC-NIG PlcJcles, Mixed JPtcJiles, Chow Chow, ' Cauliflower, JPlcMed' Beets, Celery Sauce, J 'Tomatoes.! OLomato Catsup Superior FRUIT SYRTTJPS Lemon, bevy, Stratvberry and Root Beer Extract. . Jamaica Ginger. Lemons. Iauicltcoii Keel 2 ennri lor 25c. Sardines in Mustard aud Oil. Small Hams, Sltiiutcd lining. , Salmon. Moor Oil Cloths and Linoleums. A Large Stock ol New Fall Pattern) Already In Stock. Linoleum, two yards wide, iroiu 75c up. AT KEITER S Our Directory, Cjp3jiE POptf OFFICE M II . Chsnnnilngll. Offlco hours from 7130 a. m. to 7:30 p. ffi. Money Order and Registry De partmentopcnfrom8:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. rtillowinn Is a schedule of tho arrival and departure of mall trains. Mall matter for despatch must bo in the offlco thirty minutes beforo tho tlmo given below; Arrival. Destination, Departure. r.M. a.m. a.m. r.M. 1:40 4:84 ( Phlla., Western 1 7:20 12:52 2:20 i nnd ) 9:08 3:08 8:013 9:03 Southern States ( 11:30 8:00 8:18 1:40 9:45 ( New York and East-1 12:52 8:00 1 em States and 9:08 8:08 points on L. V. It. It. 8:00 9:03 I .., 1 1:35 1:25 9:50 Asland. j- 7!2Q 7i(0 1:25 9:03' Girardville. J- Jjjg 1:25 9:03 (Raven Run, Centra-) 1:40 2:28 9:50 1 Ha.Mt Carmelandi- 7:00 I Hhamokin. ) i:40 ( 1 2:20 1 Pottsvlllo. V 7:20 2:50 8:18 9:58 ) 11:30 6; 20 1:40 ( ) 7:20 2:50 2:20 9:58 ( Mahanoy City. 9:08 8:18 I j 11:30 2:28 I Mahanoy Piano, Lost! 11:30 2:50 8:18 9:58 Creek and Shaft. 6:00 2:28 9:58 i Frackvllle. Y 7:20 2:50 Carriers make a eeneral 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 and collections aro made in tho business part of town at iu:is a. m. ana u:uu p. m. Fire Alarm Holes. The following'list shows tho location ot tho alarm boxes of tho Shenandoah Fire Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 16 Bowers nnd Centre streets. 24 Bridgo and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 84 Main and Poplar streets. ' 35-i-MaIn'ana Coal streets 42 Gilbert ond Centre streets. 43 Gilbert nnd'Cherry streets. 62 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open' the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm to sent In the fire bell will sound the number ot the box ond repeat the alarm four times. now TO LOCATE ALA JIMS. It the alarm is sounded from box 15 the 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. When Baby was sick, wo gavo her Castorla. When she was a Child, sho cried for Castorla. When sho became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she hod Children, sho gave them Castorla, CARPET-SWEEPERS, f2.50, 13.00, tS.50.5 At FRICKE'S, 10 South Jardm St. GOODS. Your Choice For l&ctfa Bottle. ism Quality. ju.uBiuru dressing or Meats ana saiaa. JPloIiled Onions, Orange, Pineapple, Rasp- Vanilla Flavors. SUDDEN OUTBURST ' OF PATRIOTISM IN THE FAMOUS CITY OF SMOKY HOLLOW. A GORGEOUS STREET PARADE Fast Trains Carrying Enthusla tlo Patiiots to tho Scono of Fostlvltlos An Obdurate Ohiof Marshal. Special Fourth correspondence Smoky Hollow, July 4. UKlth is a story on record of ono of our Btatojmen having made an assertion at ono time that St. Pat rick was a bettor man than Fourth of July. It tho states men happened to bo in this place to-day ho was not hoard, from, llo was silenced nlmoBt effectually by tho grand parade, py rotechnical displiy and other observances in honor of Uncle Sam, yclept Fouitb ol July Sam. Before dawn the loud robprt of. bldi an vils, car wheels, cannon, crackers, etc.; ushered in the glorious Fourth and awak ened the sleeping citizens of Smoky Hol low and tho city was soon all bustle, Hera and there tho people darted with flags and bannors and tho rap-rap of the tack ham- mors against the majestic buildings told tho populaco that tho star spangled banner was boing unfurlod. Tho day broko with glorious patriotio Are and amid the roar of cannon and thp cheers, of tho multitude tho parade was formed In front of tho "Stars and Stripes" Hotel at 9;00n. m, Owing to a delay in tho arrival of tho lim itod express from Shenandoah tho lino did not movo until several hours later, Marshal Bunkor Hill declared that not a man Bhould movo until tho arrival of 'Squiro Thomas Jeflerfon and "Tho Indians." A few woak protests were mado by Hamilton Bradley, but tho Marshal was obduratn and tho exception to hia decision was ef fectually oyorruled. l'aul Jones Flynn was tho only man who porsifted in object ing. He declared that he could not stand in front of the hotol all day and that ho wuuld go to tho colliery and preparo his placo for work on Tuesday. Ho left tho ranks and went to tho colliery, He arrived at tho colliery and secured a bucket of hot water. Then bo picked up a stick of dynamite and just hore the thread of Flynn's movemonts is lost. Flynn is not boro to glvo an account of himself. All wo know is that while tho Marshal was drilling his troops in front of the "Stars and Stripes" hotel a tremendous explosion was heard. "Hurrah I" shouted tha multitude, "Let 'ergo Gallagher," A fow minutes lator Putnam O'Noll dashed down tha moun tain side on horeo back and, confirmed tho tuipicion of Flynn's frie'ndWlbat he had 1 dropped tho stick of dynamito into tho hot water. Condolences followed tho receipt of tho sad news, after whieh the Marshal agait called tho men into lino. This was done- just as tho limited 1 xpress, Jcre Ryan, en gineer, pulled into the depot. The loco motive was covered with gore and fleh. Jerry explained that in trying to get "Tho Indians" to Stioky Hollow in time he struck threo cows and a goat. John Han cock Toomoy could not refrain casting the lio to Jerry, claiming that there was noth ing in tho history of tho state to show tha' a goat had over boon killed by a locomo tive, Jerry wilted and acknowledged that but ono cow had been killed. At the sound of tho bugle "The Indians" fell into lino with their cannon. Tho line was through Duck streot. thon through Mud alley, Larry's Lano to Electric avenue, thence through Quality street nnd countermarch to tho "Stars and Stripes." Up to this writing no serious accidents havo boon report' d. Patrick Honry Mo Kinloy suffered thi loss of his imported leg by standing in front 1 f tho cannon brought hero by "Tho Indians." Ho has tele graphed to Ohio for another. It is to bo trimmed with American tin, David Hill Deianoy very injudiciously ran his eye against tho right fist of Grovor Oloyoland Roilly. The effect was blue and scarlet. Tho Shenandoah Beef Gompiny sent down a side of beef and by proper application Dr. Bourko -Cockran Lan6ton hopes to have tho oyo in a condition suita- bio to face tho assemblage when Dolanoy draws a comparison botweon tho taxed tea in Boston Harbor and tho raw material that, is now flooding the coal rogion. LATER. A messenger who has just arrived hero on John Knox Jonos' trotter says that the report of Flynn's death by tho explosion of dynamito was a fake. Hendricks Gib bons has just arrived hers and is now on tho platform eulogizing P. J. Forakor. All tho wiros havo boon cut to provent tho transmission of tho speech to the outsido world. Tho Republican correspondent is adjust ing bis glasses preparatory to taking nol03 on tho olectric railway and Lakesido from bis lieutenant. A largo crowd just boarded an electrio car. Thoy are bound for tho Phoonix Firo Company's picnic nt Lakesido. Tho latter placo still lives, Xervons Dyspepsia. Senator James F. Pierce, ot Now York, writes: "For tho past two yoars I havo suffered very much from an aggravated form of nprvous dyspepsia. I have re sorted to various romedial agents, deriving but littlo benefit. A few months since a friend of mine suggested tho trial of All- cock's Porous Plasters. Following tho suggestion, I baye been using the same with, tho happiest effects. To those simi larly afflicted let mo suggest the manner of their uso. I place oner over my stomach, ono over the hepatic region, and one on my bank. Tho effect Is excellent. From the day I commenced their use have been slowly but surely improving, and, am quite confident that by continuing I shall again bo restored to my accustomed health." Tho I.uilles. Tho p'oasant uffoct and perfect safety with which ladios may uso tho California liquid laxative Syrup of Fjgs, under all conditions, mikes it their favorite remedy. To got tho true nnd genuiqo article, look for tho namo of tho Otlifornia Fig Syrup Co. printed near tho bottom of tho pack age. t 1'UItSONAI,. Mrs. O. B. Williams, of AVilkes-Barre, was a visitor to town on Saturday. Frank C Iteoso hai gone to Steolton, to spend the Fourth with his mother. Henry Nelco, of Pottsvlllo, spont tho natal holiday with forroor friends In town. John Fonnol and wifo, now of Allen town, but formerly residents of town, Is spendingtho Fourth with relatives In town. Torronco McOloskey, in chargo of tho Kdvcrttslng dopartmont of the Uazloton Plain-Sptajitr, was a visitor to town Sat urday and spent a ploasant hour In tho Hsrald sanctum. Buy Keyiione flqur. .Be euro that the name Lxbsiq & Co., Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. 3-a-staw Best photographs add crayons at Dabb's Hm ITEMS OF A LOCAL CHARACTER GLEANED BY OUR COUPS OF REPORTERS. ANNUAL ELECTION OF OFFICERS Tho Columbia Hoso and Steam Flro Engine Company Hold Its Twenty-Second An nual Election. HE Columbia H. & S. F. E. Co., No. 1, hold its twenty-second elec tion Friday evening with the following re suit: Prosident, Ed mund "Williams; Vice President, Kichard H TTnrrnll : llecord 1 n i? I'Xv.M.L V J7 , 1 a Secretary, Ed. W. vu ' Amour; FinancialSec- retary, O. D. Amour; Treasurer, Thomas W. Powell; Chief Engineer, Joseph Dusto ; Assistant Enginoors, Joseph Wyatt, C. D. and E. W. Amour; Stock6rs; John "Williams, John Schutt, August Carl and William Deianoy; Foreman, Frank Codrington; Assistant Foreman, O. H Bartsch; Directors, Frank Lewis, William P. Williams, llichard H. Horrell, Edmund Williams, Jonathan Butts, Samuel lingers, Thomas Barlow, William Meyrict, Jacob Laubacb, James McDonald, William Siddall and K. L. Jonos; Trustees, John Eisenhower, Frank Lewis, William Mey- rick, Frank CodringtoD and E. W. Amour, George Schooner was elected dolegate to tho' Stato Firomen's Convention which conyenes.at Hazloton in September, next. FOURTH OF JULY GUESTS. A Visitor to Town Who Walks on Artl. fllclul Limbs.- Mr. Ulysses Stephens, Loui3 Bogert, Misses Carrie and Mamo Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MuNabb, all of Allen- town, aro tho guests of Mrs. H. Bartsch, of North Bower street. Mr. McNabb is weighmaster of the Crano Iron Company, of Catasauqua. He was married on July -1th, lost, and on August 6th following ho fell under a train .of cars on tho slag bank of tho works at which he was employed and tbo ongino and four cars passed over his two legs, cutting thorn oft botweon tho ankle and the knee. Ho was confined in St. Luke's Hospital, Bothlehem, fur several months and when he left tho institution he walked out on two artificial limbs, with which ho is now ablo to walk, with tho uso of a cano, almost as naturally as ho walked boforo the loss of tho members. Mr. Mc Nabb. continues in his old position under the Ciano Company and an early pro motion is promised hi in. Ho is twenty- four years of ago and vory much thought of by his employers. Yestorday, through tho kindness of Inside Foreman Carl, Mr. McNabb and the other guests of Mrs. Bartsch visited the inside workings of Shenandoah City colliery. It was their first visit to a coal mino, and soomed vory much interested in and ploased with what they saw. Fine llutslugs. Saturday night the employes of the Shenandoah City colliery raised a Hag pole on tho bank oast of the colliery. This morning, at 8 o'clock a flag was raised on it, J. H. Pomoroy, Esq., was tho orator f r tho occasion and Outsido Foreman Marshal Baugh was master ot ceromonles. Tho expense of the pole and flag was defrayed by contributions of the colliery employes, This morning tbo Columbia Hoso Com pany raised a now flag.on tha, tower of the Borough building. Fourth of July Excursions. ' In pursuance of tho usual custom tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets for the Fourth of July holiday between all stations 00 its systom east of Pittsburg and Erie, at a rate of two cents per mile. ihoso tickets, which open up a rare chance for holiday touring, will bo sold on July 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4ih, and will bo valid for return until July 5th, 1692, inclusive, Hall Found (iullty. Tho jury in tho case of Harry Hall, charged with an attempt to burn tbo build ing owned by John Bobbins, on EaH Con tro street, in which Hall conducted a pho tograph gallery, for tho avowed purpose of procur ng tho insurance, returned a verdict Saturday afternoon of guilty as indicted, Sentanco will bo pronounced during tho week. Lano's Family Medicine Moves tho bowels each day. Most people nooi to uso it. Wo havo oxpoced, during tho last year. many swindlers who advertise, under the name of medicine, vllo compounds which only increase humhn suffering. To all Who need a puro mcdino and blood purifier, we can honestly recommend Sulphur Bitters. Editor Hun, Sw Fruit syrups and root beer extracts, either making cool and refreshing drinks. at the Heady Pay store. POLITICAL POINTS. Local, County, State ami National Themes Considered, Domocratio pnpers are now publishing Bourk-; Cockran's speech, made in 1888, Why Cleveland Should be Elected." Why not publish, side by side, his lator poech mado In Chicago in 1892? Senator Hilt is quoted as talking to a number of Democratic delegates returning from Chicago as to tho result. They were praising the courage of tho convention in substituting tho froo trade plank, and bragging of what benefit it would be to tho party. Hill listened quietly and then dryly remarked : "Yes, the result of that plank is that you havo turned overy factory In tho United States into h Republican headquarters." Harpers' Weekly, a Cleveland Mug wump paper, says "Exit David B. Hill." Whon tho fiory Bourko Cockran said to tho Democratic National Convention, "the soldior voters of the stato of Now York, of whom thero are 25,000 at least Democratic, will not support the nomination of Mr. Cleveland, " that gallant Democratic soIdior.Gan. Sickles, nroso, and waving tho crutch, which is his badgo of honor. exclaimed, amid the hisses of the Mug wumps, "No, no; never." It is not a wondor that no Union soldier was put upon tho Democratio ticket? Tho hissers wouldn't havo It. The procession has started in Jersey. Its ranks should bo swollen by rascals of tho samo stripe in this state. A stuffed ballot box is at ono end of the lino, and tho penitentiary, with a 6uit of clothes bearing Tammany's trade mark, is at , tho other ond. Tho summary sentence of twenty ex-election officers, who had boen con victed of participation in, tho infamous election frauds of 1889 by Judge Lippin cott in tho Hudson County General Ses sions Court, prosents a phase of,Jorsoy justice worthy of imitation throughout the , country. Keep the procession moving. N. V. Ex. A distinguished Massachusetts Mug wump, Charles Francis Adams, In a maga zine article, denounces tho soldier vote, and says in his own experience he has scan "every dead boat and malingerer, every" bummer, bounty jumper and suspected de serter whom he had over known or heard of rush to tho front as tho greedy claimant of publio bounty." It is, not a new thing for the confederates of the South to de nounce Union pensioners, but it is a new thing to havo tho Mugwumps surpass them n their denunciation of the Union soldior as a bounty jumper, tramp and deserter. Is it because Gen. Sicklos, that maimod Dem ocratio Union voteran, declares that 25,000 Democratic Union soldiers in Now York stato refusod to vote for Cleveland in J.8S8 and will rofuso to vote for him now? Perhaps D. B. Hill is tired of his pro prietorship of tho sontonce, "I am a Dem ocrat." If Baby McKoo and Baby Ruth aro to figure in this campiign no other music will bo required. "Barnum's circus and the Democratio convention in Chicago during the same woek." Tho Windy City is certainly getting its share of excitement. "Figures don't lie," but it is only a question of time whon the Democrats will realize that they made a mistako in count ing. "A cyclone struck tho Democratic Wig wam in Chicago and damaged it badly." The next breeze, a few months hence, will swoep thoir party "out of sight." Buoklon's Arnica Salve, The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively euros Pilqs, or no payment, required. It is guaranteed to giye perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by O. H. Hagenbuch, Best work dono at Brennan's steam laundry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a spocialty. All work guaranteed. Tost Olllce Notice To-day, July i, the post offlco will be open until 10 o'clock a. m. Tho carriers will mako the 6 a. rn. collection and 7:15 a. m. delivery and collection. Brownsville, Ellongowan, Yatesvillo and Turkey Run will be served with the 7 a. m. delivery. Money orders and postal notos will not bo issued or paidj For 30 Days Only. Wo will givo to any lady purchasing a pair of cur ladies' fine shoos which sell at Jl.OO and upwards, a bautlful purse worth 26 cents. Peoples' Store, 121 North Main 6treet, three doors above J. J. Price's dry goods store. C-21-tf Wcctrlo ltallivay Change. Hereafter tho olectric railway cars will leavo tho corner of Main and Centre streets at 5:80 a. m., daily, and every 25 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour tho last car will leave. V,'e Hope So, His Honor, Burgess Smith, hopes ho will have no occasion to "run in1 any of his follows citizens to-day. The liberty af forded by the anniversary should not bo, abused and if this Is kept in mind' tho Burgess' hopes will be realized. v - '