.HERALDS nSlJQCJBSS Ib gratifying to Its Is gratifying to its Large Circle of Readers. Large Circle of Readers. , i l"' Aix-nits jsbw'ironVJwitiKKX. & At-LTnEKKredyortoNiScrHr. VOL. VH.--NO. 170. 8HBHANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. JULY 3 6. 1892. (WE CENT. I, i fcVft. Notice ! it ., I.- ) .'4 Commencing on Mon day of next week, we will offer all , REMNANTS of , this season's stock of Dress Goods, etc., at about half the regular price. I . JH U )UU llllCI C&LCU III saving 50c on the dollar? If so, be sure to be on hand ' and "come 'early . U. J. WILKINSON, 90 8. Slain St., Blicnandoah. Girvm. .nun Duncan and Waidley. A, new and handsome lot of Toilet Sets. iust. in. Some 9 pieces, some xx pieces, .trices, $2.95 . to $5.50:. ;,Call to see them 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, 13,50 per set, 8 South Main Street. t t T" PIC-NIO JPlcIeles, Mixed JPlclUs, ; . , . Chow Choto,' . , Cauliflower, Pickled Beets, Celery Sauce, , Tomatoes, Sweet Pickles ly llic Quart Very fine. OLomato CatsupSuperior Quality. Mustard Dressing for Meats and Salad. JPtcIeled Onions. Pickles Natural Color 3 d o t JTJRJ7IT SXHJIPS-Lemon, Orange, JPtneavple, JRasp- bery," Strawberry and Vanilla Flavors. Root Heer Extract. Jamaica Ginger. Prcucli Prunes Larue and very fluc.i Chipped llccf and Summer Sausage. r,uiiclietm Beel 2 cans lor 25c. Sardines in mustard and Oil. Small Hams, Skinned lianas, Salmon. Floor Oil Cloths A X,argc Stock ol New Fall Linoleum, two yards Three Thousand Iluskcls Cliolcc Clean, Heavy , White Oats "1 (! AT KEITER'S Our Directory Shenandoah. OfncohOurs ffdm '7:30 ft. m. to 7:30 p. m. Monoy Order aid Hegistry De partment open Jrom8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p. m. Frillowlnir is a Bciicdule of tbo arrival an4 departure of mall trains. Mall matter for despatch must be In the office thirty minutes before the time given below: Arrival.' r.M. A.M, Detttnation. (Phlla., Western 1 and ) I Southern States ) Departure. X. M. P. M. 7:20 12:52 2:58 8:00 8:18 1:40 8:00 9:08 11:30 3:08 8:00 9:03 9:43 ( New York and East-) em States and points on Ij. V. K. It. ) j Asland. J- 12:52 9:08 8:08 8:00 l:ft5 7i00 1:35 7:00 1:40 7:00 S:03 1:23 8:58 1:25 9:03 7:20 Olrardvllle. j- (Haven Run, Centra-) - 11a, Mt Carmclandv ( Uhamokln. ) 1:25 2:20 t:40 9:03 9:50 20 Fottsvlllo. 7:20 11:30 7:20 9:03 11:30 2:50 6;20 8:18 1:40 2:20 8:18 9:60 9:50 2:50 Mahandy.Clty. 2:20 8:18 9:50 2:20 9:50 I Mahanoy Piano, Lost 1 11:30 1 Creek and Shaft. ) I Prackvlllo. V 7:20 2:50 0:00 2:60 Carriers make a eeneral collection at 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:15 a. m. and 3:16 p. m. .Additional deliveries and collections are made In the business part of lown ai iu;id a. m. ana s:w p, xn. . Fire AlarmUoxeA. Tho, following Jlst snows the location ot the alarm boxes of 'the Shenandoah Fire, Department:" """ '' LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 16 Bowers and'CentroJstre'ets. 24 Brldgo and Centre streets. 25 Wain and Centre streets. Si Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets.' ' ' 43-Gtlbert ond Centre streets. 43-Gllbert ond Cherry streets. 53 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down thehookoncoandlet go. When an alarm te sent In the fire bell will sound the number ot the box and repeat the alarm four times. now TO LOCATE ALAIIMS. 'If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 the Are bell will strike one, then pauso 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, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Casjorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castori CARPET SWEEPERS, 12.60, 53.00, 13.50. At FRICKE'S, 10 South Jardin St. GOODS. Your Choice For 10c a Bottle. and Linoleums. Patterns Already In Stock. wide, Irom 75c up. i. V PETER'S PARAGRAPHS ' ;- PERTLY PORTRAYED HE TOUCHES UPON MANY INTERESTING SUBJECTS. BRINGING RIGGIN'S BODY HOME A Column of Comment From the Pen of a Woll-known and Entertaining "Herald" Con tributor. OTHING unusual Is thought of a person's hair turning white, but a case in which the hair turned black is reported from Detroit. A lady of that city originally had black oyes and hair, but in the course of tlmo, when she bad attained the ago ot about seventy joars, her hair turned pure white. .This was expected; but about a year ago her hair began darkonlng and is now as black as jot. There Is no doubt about tho change, nor was any artificial means used to produce It, so that the case is certainly one of tho most remarkable recorded In the annals oj medical history, The lady, was not con scious of any, ,chango in diet or In her physlpal copdition that would justify the curious phenomenon, so it Is absolutely Inexplainable on any known hypothesis. "Watch your hair. Canned fruits. havo become, so common and have come ,Into euch general use that it is not surprising to hear of poisonings frora,their use. No serious cases have yet occurod in our midst , from, this cause, but several per-ons have been made quite Bick from tho tllects of, eating, canned fruits put up in tin caus. Tbo acid in a can of pinei apples nearly killed two peqplo at Consho hocken tbo other day, and quite a number of cases of poisonings are reportod from elsewhere. These poisonings occur only whero the artlcle.eaten is put up in tin cans. It costs a littlo more for those put up in gass but there is, positive safety in canned iruiu puii up in glass vessels. 1 ' ' "Will we hav'o ono ? The Ministerial Association, composed of ministers of the various churches of town, havo, undertaken several reforms, the most important of which is the pro posed establishment of a iree reading room in town, where the youth, as well as tho aged, can speed their spare momenta profitably in reading such literature as the association may secure. This action of the clergymen should meet with the hearty approval and Co-operation of every parent In town, as it will offer inducements to the young to spend their evenings in a more profitable manner than is now being done by many of them. All praise to the ministers. . Hero's an Item of news that will interest many .of your readers. The body of Charles Rlggin, tho Phil adeiphia sailor who was brutally murdered by a mob in t,he streets of Valparaiso, Chili, Is now on its way to the Unitod states. Consul JUcUreary Is accompany ing.tho remains of the martyred sailor. Two boys named Byrne and KUcoyno were arrested last night by O. & I. police men and brought to town to answer charges of stealing rides on coal trains'. The pojlco havo had considerable trouble with boys who persist in this dangerous habit and they havo concluded to let no case, go without at least a fine, It ii.strange that the boys will contlnuo to Indulge In the practice when so many havo been maimed and killed through it. "When this argument is made tbo offenders invariably reply, "They didn't know how to do It." Sfimfl of tho boys In and near Win, Fenn junction will either land inv ail or bo sub jeclod to a severe fino If they do not change their tactics. The O. & I, Police havo an eye on them. The charge Is more serious than jumping on coal trains. "When the excursion train was on its way from Lake, sido to town last night a boy stood beside the track near tho junction and held a largo pole close to tho car windows, Tho train.was going pretty lively at the time and a man who received a whack on' the hand from the pole was not put in a pleas ant frame of mind, Three large young fellows stood beside the mlschevous boy and did not attempt to make htm desist. V Another illustration oi the red tape business that follows in the wake of the Bakor ballot law was glvan last night, John J. Coyle, of Mahanoy City, Republi can candidate for tho Legislature, was obliged to hunt all over town for the officers of the convention that nominated hitii in ordor to get their signature to the certifi cate of nomination whch he Is obliged to file at PottsvIUe to get his name properly on the tlfiket for the, campaign next fall. This part of the law puts the candidates to fc'eedleu expense and trouble and tends to Kc'onTeftfericdth'o' people 'who'' prollde at nomjnatlng conventions. But It is the law. " ' ' V It Is remarked that there Is ' very " little discussion qver the last injunction the water comoanv secured mraiust the bor ough and joint committee.' It is true (hat there has not boon much public ditcuseidn. It is all under cover, so far a9 the public yvater wirks people are concerned, Th'ey are. nervous and really do not seem to know how to take the matter. Some of them have admitted that they expect to be defeated in tho PotUvillo court, but thpy qualify the admission with the statement that the borough -of Shenandoah cannot win a caso at Pottsvil'e and that when tho Supreme Court is reached- tho matter will bo decided in their favor. I fear this hope will not avail much. One thing is certain, if all matters surrounding this water farce could get leforu the courts tho water com pany wculd knock out tho boomors in tho tribunal of appeal, as well as in the lower court, as easy as rolling oft a log. A reputable citizen complains that he was dupod into voting for the Increase of debt. Ho says that when asked-to vote for the in crease he pluinly toU-the party who made the solicitation that he would not vote that Way jf a taxation of any kind would bo put,on the popple., He was. assured that this would not be dqne.i Now that a levy 6f ,8 per cent has beenrmade the aforesaid reputable citizen is like a maddoncd bull. Tho revulsion of feeling is not limited to one case, and when the, boomers again ask tho people for their votes, they will find a hornet's about their heads. 1 Pktbr. rjJKSONAI.. Thomas Fcoley, of Philadelphia, Is a town visitor. Reuben Click, ' of' Girardville, was visitor to town last evening; ' 1 j.MUsos Annie Clauser, Gertie Parrottand Jessie Glover spent last evening In Girard ville. MUs Kate Rogan, of Frenland, - Is ' the guest of Miss Jennie T. Lambert, of East LJoyd street. Robert Sillirqan has returned to Austin, Potter county, after spending. a few days in town with relatives. Jacob "Wanamaker, of Delano, has re turned from Hartisburg, whera be spont the past two, weeks visiting friends. Grant Goodman, of Philadelphia, of. the firm of Goodman & Bros, wholesale fruit and green truck dealers, of tho Quaker City, Mahanoy City and town, was visitor ,to town yesterday. , Kotlce of Appeals. The County Commissioners have given notice that appeals relating to assessments made for 1892 will be hold for the several boroughs and townships of the county botwoon August 8th and September 20tb. They will be in Shenandoah and "West Mahanoy township on September 9th, holding their sittings at tho Scheifly House; Union East and Union North, at Applegsto's Hotel, Ringtown,- September 8; Qjrardvie and North and East Butler districts, O'Neill's hotel, Girardville, Sep tember 7th; Ashland and the Northwest, West and South districts of Butler, at Ashland House, Ashland, September G; Gilberton ,and Frackyille, at McfCeon's hotel, Maizeville, .September 6; Mahanoy City, at Mansion House, Soptember 2 Safe, Quick uiul j;uectlve. The valuable curative properties of All cock's Porous Plasters are duo to tho em ployment of the highest medical and cbemlca skill. Tboy arc purely vegetable, and in ingredients and method have noyor boen equalled) safe, quick and effective in their action, they do not burn or blister, but soothe and relievo white curing, and can bo worn without causing pain or in. convenience, Do not be deceived by misrepresentation. All other so-called Porous Plasters aro Im itations, made to sell on the reputation of Allcock's. Ask for Allock's and let no solicitation or explanation induco you to accept a sub stitute. For 30 Days Only. "We will give, td any lady purchasing a pair of our ladles' fine shoos which 16U at il 00 and upwards, a beautiful purse worth 25 cents. Peoples' Store, 121 North Main street, three doors above J. J.' Price' b dry goods store. 6-21-tf Tito Kngliah llaptlsta. The English Baptist Sunday school of town will hold their annual picnic at Lake side on August Cth, The Sunday school of tho same denomination from Girardville will join them, Camp Meetings lit Verinllllou, O. Excursion tickets on sale via tho Nickel Plato from June 21st to August 23rd at vory low rates, Tickets' good returning until August 20th. taug20 I'lcnlc. The St. Patrick's Bsnd will bold a pio nlo In town on Labor Day, Sopt. 6th, tf Coughing; Loads to Consumption Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at once. ' Do -not miss tho Cleveland races. Low excursion rates via tho Nlckol Plate. See , Nickel Pints agents. 7-10-td GOOD NEWS FOR THE MINE; WORKERS PACKER COLLIERY NO. '4 TO RESUME SHIPMENTS. REVIVAL OF THE GOAL TRADE It is Asserted That the Market is Picking up and That all the Collieries in This Section Will be Benefitted. HE Reading system to day made an encour aging announcement for the miners and others employed in and In connection with Packer colliery No 4 This colliery remained - idle from last Christ mas up to the beginning of the present week, oxtenslvo repairs and Improvements being made in the meantime. On Satur day last the miners and laborers wore in formed that on Monday following they Would be allowed to ro-entor tho mines and KO to work.- ' ' Tho announcement was received joyous ly,' but was' not as good as at first thought, forWhile'tho men werer.llbwod to rolnethe coal none of It "was shipped. The 'an nouncement Of to-day, hbwever, fills the cup of happiness, for the coal' mined last week, will be taken out and shipped and the mines, will be allowed to prepare for otb,er shipments, .Afgentleman well known In mining circles statod-.to a "HeealI). reporter' that in his opinion the coal trade was beginning to get upon Its feet again and that all tbecollieries in this section will-soon benefit by it. It can come nono top soon, , , t . 1 "" . Sons of Veterans 1'estlvnl. . The Light Infantry connected with Henry Horn castle Camp, No. 49, S. of V, will hold an ico cream and raspberry festival in Bobbins' opera houso this even ing. It'will undoubtedly surpass anything of the kind yet held this season. Many attractive features will be Introduced for tho entertainment of .those who attend, notably among which will be a .cane, cake and stag walk. Tho cane walk will be participated In by G. A. R. members only, and tho priz) to the successful walker will be a cane taken from the Gettysburg battle fiqld. If you want to enjoy yoursolf at 'tend tho festival this evening. Obituary. Edward M. Brennan, the liveryman, better knowif as'"Blg Ned," died at his residence at the corner of Main and Cherry streets yesterday afternoon. Pneumonia was the cause of death. He left a wife and two children aged respectively Bine and thirteen years. Mr. Bronnan had boon a resident of tho town for ninotcen years and followed the occupation of a miner before entering upon, th,e livery business, Tho funeral will take place at 3 p. m. to-morrow.. Mrs, Benjamin Oliver, of Raspberry al ley, died suddenly this morning. Death was caused by hemorrhage of the lungs, Tho Picnic To-night The picnic of thu Grant Band at Pastime Park to-night will ba a grand success. The event will mark the formal opening of the park and will be well patronlzod. One pt tho features will be a consort by the band. A programme of new selections has been prepared. The dancing platform is ready and tho famous Schoppe orchestra of -ten pieces will furnish tbo music. Tho carousal is also ready for business. The fare to the park, via the electric railway, will be five cents. Great Sacrltlco Hale. A great sale of boots and shoes, clothing, dry goods and notions will continue for tho next ten (10) days at SetT's original bargain store, 23 South Main strset. This Is a bona fide Bale of an excellent stock of goods and people who patronize II will find excellent opportunities for bargains. Don't fall to seize this opportunity at once, as It will only last ten days. 7-15-2t A Great Stock. Five thousand novels, the latest and best issued, selling at 25 cents other places, for sale at Max Reese's for 10 conts. The finest playing cards in the, market 6 cents per pack. Gibson lluclcers Anxious. "William Gibson called at the Hkrald office this morning and stated that his backors are anxious to havo the Donahoe people reply to his challenge publlshod a few days ago. The cballonge Is that he will fight Donahoe before the Coney Island Club for $500 a side and a purse. Died, BRENNAN At Shenandoah, on July 15, 1892,E. M. BrOnnan, agod 89 years. Funeral will take placo on Sunday, July 17, at 8 o'clock p, m., from tho lato residence corner Main and Cherry streets. Interment in Annunciation cemetery. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lissio & Co,, Ashland, P., Is printed on every ck. 8-3-SUw HERE1 AND THERE, Interesting Items Concerning Different Sections or the Iteglon. The AsHfAid borough connerf1 will erect a new building for the "Washington Hoso Company. , 1 Much has been heard of the increased coal tonsge- over the Lehigh Valley and Central Railroads since the deal. Nothing, however, has been heard of the large tonageof coal diverted from the Lehigh canal to those roads. The' voice of the company boatmen who must wait two and three weeks at Mauch Chunk before they aro given a load is not heard. They must keep quiet or thoy might not be given any coal at all. Eastern Exprest. Superintendent Landis, of the Allen town Public SchoolB, in his report declares that the night schools opened In that city are a failure, owing to Irregularity and Indifference. John M Orossland, of PottsvIUe, claims to be tho oldest Odd Fellow in Schuylkill county. He joined the ordor in 1833. The Phoonixvllle school board has re established the Bible as one of the text books for tho public schools of that bor ough. Tho Ashland school board has decided to- stick to a nine-month school term, but is considering tho advisability of giving froo- text books. "While Mrs. Dale Armstrong, wife of an amusement manager at Scranton, was seated by an open window, she was startled by a sudden twinge of pain In her right cheek. Raising her hand to her face quickly, she caught an ordinary housefly, which bad bitten her. Almost imme diately her cheek began to swell, until it was full five times its natural size and com pletely covered her right eye. The phy sicians 'pronounced it a case of blood1 poisoning. The theory advanced is that, tho fly had boon eating, decomposed animal matter and that in biting Mrs. Armstrong it inoculated the poison into her system. The borough of St. Clair held a special election Thursday on the subject of light. The members of Council have been agitat ing tho question of electric light as a street illuminator and submitted the matter to tho votes of tho citizens. The lii;ht people won by a majority of 24 votes. Tho plant will cost about ?20,000 and the bor ough will control it. The Young Men's Ropublican Club, of Mahanoy City, will hold their third annual picnic at Lakeside on the 21st inst., and an enjoyablo tlmo is undoubtedly in store for those who attend. Albert Oaks, of Prackville, convicted of attempting to s?rock trains by misplacing Switches, has beon taken to the Hunting don Reformatory by Sheriff "Woll. Buoklon's Arnica Salve. The Best Salvo in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, 8alt Rheum, 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 2S cents per box. For sale by C. H. Hagenbuch. Little Locals. Abram Heebner, tho Port Carbon regalia manufacturer, has been awarded the con tract to furnish seventy-five uniforms for the new Commandery of Sons of Veterans at Catawissa. The Grant Band was at Girardville last evening, and delighted the citizens of that town with their excellent playing, O. N. Brumm, Esq., has recoivod a special-allocator from the Supreme Court in the case o: the Commonwealth vs. Tally Morgan, editor of the Scranton People. The Ladles, The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladios may use the California liquid laxative Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it tbeir favorite remedy. To got the true and genuine article, look for the namo of tho California Fig Syrup Co. printed near the .bottom of the pack ago. Cool Shade Can be found at Vermillion, O., and those who wish to attend tho camp meetings at that place during July and August can procure excursion tickets via the Nickol Plato from June 21st to August 23d at special rates, t-aug-20 Accidentally Killed. A telegram was roceived yostorday by Daniel Roigel, of town, announcing tho sudden death of his brother, John. Tho deceased was located In Virginia, and met his death by accident, while employod as car inspector. ji Huckleberries Wanted. "Wo are now buying huckleberries and expect to do so throughout the season. Nothing but good sound borrios wanted. Goodman & Btto., No. 83 "West Centre stroet. 7-C-lOt Shenandoah, Pa. Best work done at Brennan's steam laundry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. ' Just received a large, new stock latest designs In' wall paper and window shades at Peru's. 4-88-tf Take the Nickel Plate for Cleveland TKM July 35, ao, 27, 28 and 20th, 7-10-td