rVVVVVVVVVVVII TUE J -TliE 4J HERALD'S SUCCESS HERALD'S SUCCESS Is gratifying to its Is gratifying to Us Large Circle of Readers. Large Circle of Readers. ALL, TOE NEWS ron ORE CENT. A & ALL TOE NEWS FOR ONE CENT. VOL. VII.-NO. 192. SHENAOTDOAH. PA.. THURSDAY. AUGUST 13. 1892. ONE CENT. i gOLID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquot,Parlor and Piano LainpSjimique in design with 75 and 250 candle power burners. All goods superior in finish and quality with rock bottom prices that withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermaris Jewelry Store, Tne most progressive establishment In the county. Corner Main ana Lloyd Streets. 'Hess' Livery Stable, xi8 X. XtlnrlECt Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND HARNESS, SAFE HOUSES Finest turnouts in town. Would bo pleased to receive a snare of the publlo patronage Girvin, Duncan and Waidley. Headquarters for Lamps of almost every description. You will find in our assortment just the thing you want, and you will not say they are high in price. We are offering the hest 25c. Lamp you ever saw. Either hand or stand Lamps, with engraved Othello chimney -for a quarter. .Nice line oi Johnson s Bros. English white granite plates, cups and saucers. Mason's fruit jars away be low regular selling price. Full lines of granite iron ware, best thing for household use. It needs no recommenda tion. New Hie ot towel racks, in oak, with polished plate mirror; cheap. Three-ply birch chair seats, Try a box of our baking powder for only 10c. Toys, dolls and fancy goods. Our lino of these goods are larger than ever before and prices lower. 8' South Main Street. FOR THE FALL OF '92. Now in Stock Moor Oil Cloth Choice New PatternsAll Widths and Qualities at OLD PJtlCMS. AltJiougJi manufacturers have advanced their Prices, we make no change in our prices. We invito special attention to our Two Yard Wide Moor Oil CloUv at SO cents a yard. Good patterns and extra value for the money. We have a feiv pieces and LINOLEUM, lhese goods are very sojt and pliable and are said to wear well. Our 73 cent and 98 cent Linoleum-two yards tulde are S2)ectal bargains. WE ARE RECEIVING EVERY "WEEK "NTTTIW 73T3TT.QQTT'T a r A T)-n-ramn Beautiful patterns' In Tnpcstry Brussels. Also new S cents up. A large Assortment of Rordcrs and Fringe from A full stock of nog Carpets good and clicap. Stair Carpets In Brussels, Ingrain AT KEXTER?S Our Directory. 3 jlH POT" OPPISE Shenandoah., Office hours from 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. ro. Money Order and Registry De partment open from 8: 00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. lTVIIrtOTlntf tan. RChndlllo of the arrival and departure of mail trains. Mail matter for despatch must bo in the office thirty minutes Dciore tne time given Deiow; Arrival. Destination. Departure. P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. 1:40 4:24 (Phlla., Western 1 7:20 12:52 2:M J and ! 0:08 3:08 8:00 8:08 1 Southern States) 11:30 8:00 8:18 1:40 9:15 ( New York and East-1 12:52 8:00 1 crnHtatesand V 9:03 8:08 I points on L. V. II. II. ) 8:00 0:08 I ... 1 1:35 1:25 9:50 1 .Asiana. j 7:2o 7;0O 1:25 9:08 ( . 1 j uiraraviuo, j- .(jy 1:25 9:08 (Raven Run. Centra-1 1U0 2:28 9:6 ! 11a, Mt Carmeland 7:00 i unamomn. J 1:40 I 1 2:28 i Pottsvillo. V 7:20 2:68 8:18 9:56 I 11:30 6;20 1:40 ( 1 7:20 2:50 2:20 9:58 ( Mahanoy City. 9:08 8:18 I j 11:30 2:20 IMahanovPlane.Lostl 11:30 2:50 8:18 9:56 1 Creek and Shaft, f 6:00 2:20 9:56 ( Frackvllle. V 7:20 2:50 Carriers make a general 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 aro made in the business part ot town ni iu:i a. m. ana s:uu p. m. Flro Alnrin Muxes. Tho following list shows tho location ot tlio alarm boxes of tho Shenandoah firs Department: LOCATION, 15 Coal and Bowers streots. 10 Dowers and Centrelstrects. St Dridgo and Centrestreets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 84 Main and Poplar streets. 85 Main and Coal streets, 43 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 52 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the bos, pull down tho hook once and let go. When an alarm is sent in the fire bell will sound the number of tho box and repeat tho alarm four times, now TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm is Bounded fromtbox 15 the fire bell will strike one, then pauscand strike five which will indicate that attao flro Is In the vicinity of No. 15 box. Everyjilarm la repeated four times. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorta. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorta. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorta, When she had Children, she gave them Castor! Carpets, Oil Cloth -AND- WINDOW SHADESI "Will be sold at reduced rates this month to make room for the Fall Goods At FRICKE'S, 10 South Jardm St. a Full Line of and Linoleum, of ENGLISH OIL CLOIII Itlaqucttc, Velvet, Body aud Iugrnlus-all qualities iroiu Ingrain Art Squares wltH 3.75 up. and Rag, NOTES FROM THE REPORTERS' BOOKS GENERAL ALARM REGARDING THE TOWN'S CONDITION FROM A MOBAL STANDPOINT Numerous Complaints and R -quests for Investigations A Caso for Aotlon Respect fully Declined. ENSATIONAL re. ports concerning the actions of young town poople are coming to tho Herald office by scores and it certainly looks as il something must be done, bv newsyaper or otherwise, in the near future to Btamp out the evil, or the town will revert to its old timescandulous reputation. It is imposslblo, of courso, to givo tho reports as thoy aro given the Herald. In the first place thoy would n.sko reading unlit for even the sensational weeklies which cater to such tastes. In the second place, the Herald wants to fully investi gate all tho reports boforo giving thorn more explicitly than at present. As far us the investigalicna have progrossod there is reason to believo that ore long tho Herald will turn out a batch of sensational lacts that will shako the town, A gentloman well known about town called at the Herald offlco to-day and stated that never in his recollection has social depravity manifested in town so conspicuously as within tho past two days. Said tho Herald's inlormant, "If your paper can tako up thwo matters and sift them thoroughly I am euro it wilt result in checking a tide of evil inihe town that now seems almost irresistible. All the cases I givo you are tho subjoct of discussion in uuuseuoios ana 11 one nan ot tbem are true the public should bo given them. Just think, exclaimed tho gentloman with warmth, "of a child but 14 years of ago being a victim 1 And almost tho next day tfie case of another couple, but a few yean older, comes to light. Whoro thero is so much smoke thero must bo flro and it you can bring to light tho truo situation you will confer an invaluable favor upon tho community." The following letter was received at the Herald offlco to-day : fcjHion iieuald: From reports I have heard I, as a mother, have become groatly dis tressed in mind over the dangers which I am led to believe surround my children. To tell you all I have been told would tako too long for writing and I concluded to drop you a line and say that jf one of your reporters can call at my house I will give him some names of parties who seem to know a great deal of what is worrying me. "Do not make my real name known at present. If what I am willing to tell you proves correct I will allow my namo to be used, but until such time as something confirming tho reports can bo gleaned I wish to remain In seclusion, I am so situated that I cannot Inqulro Into tho matter myself. "Tho gentleman who hands you this letter has authority to make the engagement I sug gest. I hope you will give It your early attention. "East Lloyd Street. "Shenandoah, Pa., Aug. 11, 1893." Whilo tho Herald is willing to do all in its power for tho boneflt of the com munity, it must draw the lino in some ca3es. Matters that come under its juris diction 3 a newspapor will bo promptly at tended to, but wo cannot assume tho posi tion of investigator for every complaint that arises from rumor. "Wo have alroady learned that tho writer'oftho above com munication is distressed In mind over a charge mado by a neighbor that n cortain member of a family is not following a strictly moral path, and it is desi rod that the Herald try to And out tho grounds for tho itateraont. "We cannot bo expected to bothor with such matters. They aro of a private character. Tho request of tho correspondent is too much like an attempt to get the Herald on a fishing oxcursion for ovidenco that will justify a suit for slander in case tho statements of tho neighbor should prove groundless, and we aro obliged to let the matter rest in tho correspondent's own hands. If tho correspondent wishes to know whether the statement) of her neighbor are correct sho has tho detective agency in town, or the courts to fall back upon. Her caso Is entirely difforont from those al luded to in the first part oi this article and the Herald must decline to interfere Throo pair ladies' black hoso (fast colors) ior 25c., at tho People's store. 0-21-tf Great llcducllmi In 1tati. To Denver. Col.. Helena. Mnnt.. Offdan and Bait Lako City, Ulab. Ask Nicklo i-iaie agents for rates. Iw-diSw Infants' shoes 25o. ner nalr. at tho raople's doro. 121 North Main street. Shenandoah, ' 0-21-tf Iteduced Hates, To the "West yla tho Nickel Plato. Special train of sleeping and chair cars, Aug, 6th, through to Denver without change. A HARMLESS SHOT. iV Young Man Successfully lteslsts un Intruder. Last night the residents of Gilbert street had their altontion drawn to tho Fretz residence by tho report of a revolvorshot An arrest followed and tho case was ventilated. It appears that John O. Mc Grail, a driver for J, J. Franey, called a! tho Frelz residence and insisted upon entering. Norton Frelz, one of tho sons, and who Is about 20 years of age, opposed McGrail's ootranco and during the struggle that fol lowed Frelz drew a rovolver and fired a shot. Tho ball imbedded Itself in ono of the walls of tho room in which tho fight took place. At the hearing of tho case Frotz said bo did not fire tho shot at McGrail, but simply discharged the weapon to summon assist ance to eject tho latter. The case resulted in McGrail boing put in.der ?300 bail for trial. It was understood to-day that tho caso will be settled to-night. Troperty to be Sold. On Sa urday next, at 3 p. m., the old Gather foundry property and all the build ings on it will be sold at public auction, Tho salo will tako place at tho Ferguson House. EVERYBODY GOING. An Intense Crowd Will Attend tho Lake side Jj'cgtiriil. All the arrangements for tho groat musl cal festival to be held at Lakeside next Monday, the 15tb, aro perfected. Tho crowd will undoubtedly bo tho largost that has over visited the grounds on one day, The wholo region from Wilkes-Barre to Sbamckin will send peoplo to the park and somo place tbe attendance for tho day at as high a figure as 10.CC0. Prof. Clarke, tbe adjudicator, bs.a written that he will leave Philadelphia for Shenandoah next Sunday morning so as to be ablo to reach the grounds in good time on Monday, Tho secretary has in hand seventy entries for the competition, but the committee has mbdo arrangements whereby, by prelimin ary contests, the list will be cut down and the festival will not be tedious. TEHSONAL. Capt. James DeLong, of McKeansburg, was in town last evening and this morning, Tho Missos McTish, of Wilkes-Barre, who have been the guests of Miss Sadie Roese, left for home yesterday. Superintendent Freeman, of our public schools, is homo from his vacation. G. E. Titman and family are homo from Eagle's Mero. O. T. Straughn, foreman of tho Herald offlco, returned home last evening. He bad been on a visit to relatives in Mary land and had a genuine good time, judging from his Appearance. William Noiman, chief clerk at tho P. & K. freight depot, and who was sick tho past fow days, is able to attend to his duties again. David Jones wifo and child, o( Den ver, Col., are the guests of Mr, Jones' father in town and will remain hero for several days. William H; Hughes and Susio Anna Jinks, of town, wore marriod at Mahanoy City on Sunday. Daniel Duffy, ex-County Clerk, of St. Clair, was in town to-day. P. J. Ferguson left for Scranton this morning. John D. Riley went to Pottsvillo this morning to seo a party of friends off to Philadelphia Dr. Jamos Stoin is now solo proprietor of tho Pooplo's drug store, having purchased the interest hold by T. J. Dayios. Ex-Squiro nenry Warnick bai disposed of his property here and moved his family to Heading. Fure and Wholesome Quality Commends to publlo approval the Cali fornia liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. It is pleasant to the taste and by acting gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels to cleanse the system effectually, it promotes the health and comfort of all who uso it, and with millions it is the best and only remedy. Coming Event. Cards aro out announcing tho marriage of Miss Estelle Shoemaker, daughter of n. O. Gates, of Wilkos-Barro, to Philip E. Stauffer, of town, which Is to tako placo at Wilkes-Barre, August 28. Mr. Stauffer is tho step eon of John Roberts, the livery man. Auction Salo. There will bo an auction salo of tho old Catber foundry, consisting of fivo lots ard buildings, at tho Ferguson House, Satur day, August 13th, 3 o'clock p. m, 8 0-7t I. Bobbins. Best work done at Brennan'e steam laundry. Everything white and spotless Laco curtains a specialty. All wort guaranteed. Lakeside 1'uvUllou. The Scboppo Bros', orchestra will use tho dancing pavilllon at Lakoslde on Monday next and will furnish No. 1 dancing music. Lane's Faiallv Modlolno Moves tho bowels each day. Most! peoplo noed to uso It. Fine photos, C0o. per doien.at Keagey'i PETER'S PUNGENT PENCIL PUSHING A DISCUSSION ON THE DIVIS ION OF WARDS. PEGULIAR DEMOCRATIC PLANS The Republicans aro Asked Not to Drag Politics Into tho Matter Yet tho Democrats Tako a Partisan Stand. T is hoped that the viewers in tho ward division matter will not jump to tho con clusion that tho plans suggested by 'Squire Monaghan and h i s party aro as fair as they represent them Tho maps they have propared bear upon their faco conclusive evidence of a Demo cratic gerrymander. Col. Frick said that in deciding the mattor the viowers would not consider political or religious ques tions. It is to the interest of tho petitioners that the viewers keep their weather oyo on all tho circumstances and they will see that a political status has been forced into the case. 'Squiro Monaghan is a Democratic politician and oyery ono who advocated the adoption of his plans yesterday are Democratic political lights of more or less brilliancy. Again let mo call tbe attention of tho viewers to ono part of tho map presented by the wiley "Jack." It provides for the division of the First ward so that ono part of It will be bound on the west by tho oast side of White street and on tho north by the south side of Centre street. 'Squire "Jack" looked liko a perfect picture of innocence when ho told the viewers that such a division was fair to all parties and would give the Republicans an excellent representation in tho First ward. Now, tho 'iquire knows that Ropub'icans aro as scarce in that part oi tho present First ward as huckleberries aro in winter. But what is bis real scheme? It is to throw a Republican strip in tbe Second ward south of Centre street and east of White street into the Democratic stronghold and render the Republican voters of that strip power less. This strip is inhabited by the Koim, Davies. Ozdon. Saooror. Watson. Fir.nnv Boyer, Brown, Llewellyn, Church, Will- lams and other Republican families and the 'squire knows that if he can swallow them the now Second ward section will pass into Democratic hands for all timo to como and in a year or two the Republican represents tion from that ward on the Borough Council and School Board would be completely wiped out. That is "Jar-k's" scheme and I bopo tho viewers will give it consideration. Anothor thing, Thero is a cortain prominent gentleman residing on the strip I have spoken of who has been anxious for years to return to tho School Board. If tho strip is turned into 'squire ' Jack's" tbe aforesaid gentleman will be in position to realizo bis hopes, with the aid of tho nest ot Democrats. The Herald is not getting up a fight against tho return of this gentleman to tho School Board. Il simply cites to show that the Democrats are prompted by political ambition in the ward business and that tbe fuels of tbe case show clearly that whon they say thoy aro not thoy don't adhere to tho truth. I think that in justice to the poop'o in general, the viewers should givo somo at tention to the political phaeof tho case, at least so far as tho attomptod political gorry manderby the Democrats is concormd It is not an act of justico to so divido tho .vards that what little say the Republicans of tho town now have in tho affairs of the borough s'hould bo wiped out. If 'Squire Monasban's map is adopted by the viewers the Republicans of tho town will bo prac tically put in bondage. They will nover again havo a voico in the borough afialrs. Perhaps tho viewers do not thoroughly understand the political complexion ot this town. The least slip on the Republican side would throw tho Democratio party In completo control of all tho borough affairs. Tho latter party is not only thoroughly or ganized, but thoy aro also protected by sevoral methods which aro called into play whenever thore is danger of a split. For Instance, if there ia a kick in tho party somo ono of tho many Democratio local mino officials Is called upon. Wo should all know what that moans, but for the benefit oftboso who do not wo will take a hypo thesis: John Doe, who has a strong fol. lowing, bocomes dissatisfied with an action of somo of his fellow Democrats, and threatens to defeat a candidate of his party, Mr. Mine Official suddenly looms up and John Doo learns from him that the Read ing Company is talking about roduclng tho working forco at the colliery in which John Doo Is employed. It works like a charm, and within twenty-four hours John Deo has his sloe 70s rolled and ia working as hard for the whole Democratio ticket u If a kick had nover occurred. Now, taking such an advantage, together ilh that aflnrdod bv tho farclml f!i party system, ono would thinlr anH properly too, that tho Democratic parly of town cannot be vory much injured by a division of the wards, whatever the lines may bo, and it Is not absolutely necessary ior meirsoii protection that they shou'd bo P' rmitted to swallow what little power tho Republicans now have. I hope tho viewers will take this view of tho matter. Peter. A NEW DAY TRAIN To Atlantic City via Pennsylvania Kali. road, Tho Schuylkill Valley territory, after tho 18th inst., will be enriched additionally in train service by a new week-day train to Ailantic City over the Pennsylvania Rail road's Double Lines from Philadelphia. This service is from all points in tho Schuylkill division, permitting an entire day at the shore. The schedule going into ttfect July 18th is as follows : Leave Fottsville 7. 7 a A. M, soiiuyiKiu llaven 7 07 " Hamburg 7 29 " " Iteadlng 8 t ) ' " Ulrdsboro 8 13 " " I'otteiown 8 21 " l'hoerdxvMe 8 43 " " Norrlstown (Do Kalb St)...- 8 59 " " Conshohoken 9 05 " Arrive PhiladelnUla (Droad St.) 0 30 " Leave Phlla. (Market St. Wharf) id 20 " Arrivo Atlantlo City 11,45 " Returning, fast express train leaving At lantic City at 5 0.1 p. m. ior Philadelphia connects for all principal stations on tho Schuylkill division, and train leaving at 8.13 p. m. connects for all stations. Transf r through Philadelphia is included in .tho tickets. Of Interest to Athletes. James Robinson, the athletic trainor at Princeton College, Princeton, N. J., says: "I have four.d it imperative to havo sure and simple remedios on hand in case o cuts, bruises, strains, sprains, colds, rheu matism, etc. Shortly after entering upon my profession, I discovered such a remedy in Allcock's Porous Plasters. I Hied other plastors, but found them too harsh and irritating. Allcock's Porous Plasters givo almost instantaneous relief, nd their strengthening power is remarkable. In cases of weak back put two plastors on tho small ol the back and in a short timo you will be capable of quite severe exercise. In "snrint" nnrl "Hlii.nm." a jumping, the muscles or tendons in tho legs mm mm soraenmes weaken, xnis can In variably be relieved by cutting the plaster in narrow strips, so as to give free motion, and applying on muscles affected." The Theatrical Season. Mr. P. J. Ferguson has mado arrange ments for tho openine of his thnRtro Inr tho regular fall and wintor season, on the Ma inst. ine opening attraction will bo ono of the best minstrel organizations on tho road. Mr. Ferguson has made a number of excellent bookings for tho approaching season and tho patrons of his place of amusement mav nrenarn thnm- selves for several treats. Yesterday Mr. Jjerguson contracted with Colonel Theodora Hoppenblemer to produco his comedy that has made all London scream with dalloli: for 390 performances. Most of the London company will bo in tho cast, especially London's favorite prima donna, Miss Lillio La TUse. Tho namo of tho comedy is "Widow Murphy's Goat." It is said to bo a genuino cure for the bluos. Thero is a laugh in oyery situation. Mr. Alfred Kelcy, tho young aid talonted comedian, has been esposiallv oneauad to nlav tlm star role, (which, of couho, is a comedy role) lntblii country. Labor Day Picnto. Tho St. Pattick's Band of town ha. made arrangements to hold a grand picnic at the trotting park on Lbor Day, Sep tember 6th. Till affair will bo one of tho host of Its kind ever hold by the band, and tbey do not by any means do things by halves. Among tbe special attractions will bo a game of base ball between well known and popular teams, foot races and other athletic sports. Refreshments of all kinds will ba served between the event and everything will bo done to make tho day thoroughly enjoyable to all. Don't forgot tho date and place Labor Day and at the trotting park. The eolebrated imported "Anchor Pain Expeller" ia tho happy relief for all form of Rheumatlo diseases, Gout, Sprains, Neuralgia, Backache, &c. It costs but 60 cents a bottlo, and U for salo at C. II. Hagenbuch, P. P. D. Kirlin, J. M. Hillan and other druggists. If you noed con vincing boforo buying send to F. Ad. Richter, 810 Broadway, Now York, for tho valuable book, "Guido to Health," with indorsements of prominent physicians. It will be mailed freo of charge, 3t Died. BRENNAN. In Shenandoah, July 0, Jamos Brennan. Funeral from his lalo rosidenco on Fri day morning at 10 o'clock. High mass In Annunciation church. Interment in An nunciation cometery. Friends and rela tives respectfully Invited, 10-2i Four pair men's seamless hose for 25a: , at the Pooplo'srttore. 0-21-tf Coughing Loads to Consumption Kemp's Balsam will atop the cough at once.