jr.: ,7:1, ii p , . . . TUB i .,), HERALD'S SUCCESS. 8 HERAID'S SUCCESS Is gratifying to Its Large Circle of Readers. Is gratifying td Its ' ' Large Circle of Readers. all the news ron one cent. fj LALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT. A SHEIsrArpOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. AUGUST 13. 1692. VOL. VU.--NO. 194. ONE GENT. toning Si R, oah. D. barn; a holt cross. table. OxlW; des 1 jkJ i 3'S etin. CTO U ct. ON. aaoh,P 30LID and plated Silver I ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious 1 Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti- t rT 1 n .i t ..1 T..ln.nnJ cat yropus, xainuet,x unui iwm PPiano LampSjimique in design frith 75 and 260. candle power imrnera. All goods superior m. finish and quality with rock tlottbm prices' that withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair work executed neatly tnd,"promptly at ( ' Hoidermaris Jewelry Store, The most progressive establishment In the county. Corner Main ana Lloyd Streets. ,Hess' Livery Stable, 5 ' ix8 IV. Morltct Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND HARNESS, SAFE HORSES Finest turnouts In town. ' Would bo pleased to receive a share ot the public patronage. wvin. I Duncan and Waidley. Headquarters for Lamps of almost every description. You vill hnu in our assortment just he thing you want, and you trill tint, sn.v t.lifiv fire hifh in i$nce. "We are offering the )8St yoc. Lia.rn.-p you ever saw. .Either hand or stand Lamps, fv'ith engravedOthello chimney itor a quarter. j I Nice line of Johnson's Bros. I dSnfflish "white granite plates, J) cups and saucers. g .UJ.U..3WU a -Ll ill u j.u r u aj uv.- low regular selling price. JFull lines of granite iron ware, best thing fpr household se. It needs no recommenda tion. , mNew 11".o ot towel racks, in oak, with polished plate mirror; cheap. MThree-ply birch chair seats, jCrry a box of our baking powder for only 10c. jToys, dolls and fancy goods. Our lino of these jjep'ds aro larger than ever before and prices tower. m 8 South Main Street. FOE THE FALL OF '92. Now in Stock (Moor Oil Cloth Choice New Patterns All Widths and Qualities at Sjld PRICES. W Although manufacturers have advanced their Prices, (We make no change in oxir prices. We invite special attention to our Two Yard Wide Jtloor Oil Cloth at GO cents a yard. Good patterns and extra value for the money, m We have a few pieces and LINOLETTiaI lhese gliable and are said to wear well. W OWr 78 cent and 08 cent (pro special bargains., WE ARE RECEIVING EVERY WEEK rW : BEUSSBLS-. : CARPETS isenutiml patterns In neStre BrUBSClB. Alan new H cents up. A large Assortment of Inordcrs and Fringe from $3.75 up. Vf A full stock of Rnir Cnriicts cood and clicnn. Rintr arpcts In Brussels, Ingrain AT KKITKR'S Our Directory. Shenandoah. Office hours from 7:30 a. ra. to 7:38 p. m. Money Order and Registry De partment open from8:0u a. m. to7:00p; m. ' Fnllnwlncr 1s nnchndnlo of the arrival and departure ot malt trains. Mall matter for despatch must bo In tho office thirty minutes before- the time given below: . Arrival, P. II. A.M. Dettination. ( Phlla., Western ) and V ( Southern States) departure. A.M. P.M. AO 4:24 7:30 9:03 12:62 3:08 8:00 2: 8:00 8:18 1:40 8:06 9:08 0:45 11:80 ( New York and East em Htatcs and 12:62 9:03 3:08 8:00 (points on LvV. B.K. 9:08 8:68 1:35 7;0O 1:& 1:15 Asland. 1 7:20 1:25 9:1 Gh-ardrllle. 7:00 1: 2:23 1:40 2:20 8:18 9:08 0:50 ( Raven Run, Centra-1 11a, Mt CarmelondV ( Bhamokln. ) 1:40 7:00 Pottsville. 7:20 11:30 7!20 9:08 11:30 2:66 &;20 0:50 9:60 1:40 2:60 2:20 8:18 2:28 Mahanoy City. J Mahanoy Plane, Lost I 11:80 1 Creek and Bhaf t. f 2:60 8:18 2:28 9:66 9:66 6:00 2:60 i FracHvtllo. r 7:20 Carriers make a general collection at 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general dolivery at 7:15 a. m. and 3:15 p. m. Additional deliveries and collections are made in tho business part ot town at iv:id a. m. ana z:uu p. m. Eire Alarm ltoxes. The following list shows tho location ot the alarm boxos of the Shenandoah Fire Department; LOCATION. 15 Coal and Dowers streets. 16 Dowers and Centrelstreets. 24 Brldgo and CentreHstreots. 25 Main and Centre streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. 85 Main ana Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 63 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send aq alarm open tho box, pull down the hook once and let go, When an alarm la sent in tho fire bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times, now to locJate' alarms. It the alarm is sounded fromtbox 15 the fire hell will strike one, then pausejind strike live which will Indicate that jtho fire is In tho vicinity of No. 15 box. Everyjilarm is repeated four times. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried (or Castorla. When sho became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla, Carpets, Oil Olotri AND WINDOW SHADES! Will bo sold at reduced rates this month to mako room for the Fall Goods At FRICKE'S, 10 South, Jardm St. a Full Line of v and, Linoleum, ot ENGLISH OIL CL01H goods are very soft and Linoleum two yards wide Moquettc, Velvet, llody and Illfrnluu nil nimlldva (rnm Iiijrrnlu Art Squares with and Rag, A NEEDLE TRAVELED THRODQHJER BODY STRANGE SOLUTION OF MRS. NOLL'S TROUBLES. HER GASB PUZZLED DOCTORS And for Two Years She Suffered Severe Pains The Mischief Maker Made His Appear ance and Was Caught. BOUT two months ago Mrs'. Jacob Noll, wife of tho North Main street saloon, keeper, sufferod from a severe pain in her chest. The pain became to severe that sbu was obliged to secure modical at tendance, but then she did sot obtain re liof for some timo. Then she experienced pains In the right side of her body and for two years' her dsio puzzled the physicians who attended her. Last Monday evening tho mystery was solved. As Mrs. Noll w.'iS preparing to retire she felt a sharp pricking on hor right leg, just above tbo knee. On inspecting tho painful part Mrs, Noll saw a piece of, pointed steel protruding through tho skin. She took bold of it and pulled it out. It proved to be a needle. Since its extraction Mrs. Noll has suffered none of the pains or inconvoniences of the two j ears past, and it is now believed that ber complaint, was due solely to tho needle passing through ber body to the point of extraction. Mrs. NH cannot account, for the needle entoring her chest, unless it was forced through her dress, where she might have p:iced jt when tho suddonly stopped sowing somo day. LITTLE LOCALS That Cover Considerable Ground lit This Vicinity. "Irish pool" is played to a great extent in town. The festival and army bean soup lunch on the 30th ought to draw a good crowd, Tho veterans of tbelato war are getting ready for three important events next month unveiling of the soldiers' n.onu ment at Mahanoy City ; Grand, Army Day at Bethlehem, and-tho Grand Amy re,' yiew at Washington. A cool wave struck the town last evening, It was welcome. Stop the fast di Wing. Header, la this your papor you are read' iug or is it borrowed from your neighbor? Should tho weather keep cool until to. morrow tho attendance in the churches will ba increased. Shenandoah will send a large number of Lithuanians to Mt. Carmel to-morrow participate in the ceremonies of laying the corner stone of the church of the Iluly Cross. Of Interest to Athletes. James Robinson, the athletic trainer at Princeton Collego, Vrincoton, N. J., says: "I have fouLd it imperative to have sure and simple remedies on hand In case ol cuts, bruises, strains, sprains, colds, rbeu matlsm, etc. Shortly after entering upon my profession, I discovered such a remedy in lAlleock's Porous Plasters. I tiled other plasters, but found them too barsb and Irritating. Allcock's Porous Plasters gtvo almost instantaneous relief, and tholr strengthening power Is remarkable. In cases of.weak back put two platters on the imall ot the back and in a short time you will bo capablo of quite sovere exercise In "sprint" and "distance" races and jumping, the muscles or tendons in the legs and feet sometimes weaken. This can in variably ba relieved by cutting the piaster in narrow strips, so as to give free motion, and applying on muscles uffecled." Throe pair ladies' black hose (fast colors) for 25c at the People's store. 6-21-tf 'Will Leave Slieimnilouh. Eoshon, tho photographor, No, 29 West ,Oentro street, will close business in Shen andoah about August 27th. (lie has been very busy lor the last two months trying to straighten out Hall's work and fill back orders. As an extra Inducement before he leaves ho will make cabinets as low as $1 per dozen. Now is your time. Don't all wait for the last day. Good work, rain Or chine. Oomo at once. 8-12-2t Death of an Estimable I.udy. Mrs. Elizabeth Weir, mother of Mrs. M. P. Fowler, of this place, died at ber home in Wilkcs-Barre on Tuesday, Aged 86 years. She was the widow of Duncan Weir who was suffocated in the mines at Greenwood, near Tamaqua, thirty-flvo years ago. Interment took place In Tama qua on Thursday. Infants' shoes 26c. per pair, at tho People's store, 121 North Main etreot, Shenandoah. G-21-tf Coughing Leads to Consumption Kemp's B&lsara will stop the cough at once, Fine photos, COo. per doxcu.at Eeagey'i FELL IN A PIT. A Passenger Train Engineer Iiecomes Suddnly 111. Frank Brown, engineer of Lehigh VUeJ engine No. 185, was seized by a sudden illnnsa yesterday afternoon while on dfUy and just after he backed his passenger train uf) to tho depot at 4 o'clock to recoivo pas songers for Poltsvlllo. As the train stoppeo at the depot lirown was seen to Tall in the dib of his engine. The fireman and other members of tho crow Laatened to the spot. Brown was tinconscirus and was writhing in spasms. 116 was picked up and carried Into tho depot. Tho convulsive motion of hi muscles were so sovere that the united efforts of seven men wero hardly sufficient to bold the victim upon a strotcbor. Dr. Straup was called and hp said Brown was suffering from an epileptio fit, The doctor administered a drug by injection in tho left arm to quiet the man, but Brown kept several men busy holding him down for some time, after. In about half an hour be quieted down and he was. sent, to bis home in Delano on the C:2Gpsssengertrain, Ho was then in a semi-conscious condition. To-day Brown was reported as recovered, but not in condition td go on duty, Friends say that, the attack was brought on by the man partaking of watermelon and ice water. rmtsoNAx. A.E. L. Leckio spent to-day at the counly seat, Mine Inspector Stein went to Puttsville this morning, D W. Price, of Ashland, spent part of last night In town with friends. Supt. J. J Davis, of St. Nicholas, spent a few minutes in town last evening, W. S'. Thomas, manager of the Keeley Institute at Harrisburg, was in town last evening. il rs. II. C. Boy or left for Hcmmonton, N. J., to visit her brother, who was rq cently injured. J, Harry James, Esq., tho Republican candidate for District Attorney, visitor to town to-day. Miss Carrie Keller, one of Ashland's brleht young ladles, is visilinc her friend Miss Sadie Keillor, of North Jardin street, Jars. J. x, iinney, daughter and son returned home last evening, after an ab onco at tho sea shore for nearly two weeks, J. W. Ernejt, of Htzletnn, was a visitor to town to-day and made a pleasant call at the Hebald office. Mr. Ernest contcm plates taking charge of tho business collego in town. Miss Marao "Wasloy, one of our accom plished school teachers, returned home from SUelton yesterday, whore she had boon spending several weeks with hor friend, Mits Hannah Heesa. The Immorality Question. Editok Herald .Since tun publication of the atticl referring to tho complaints of certain persons ab, ut the immorality exist' ing in cur midst, quite a few people bavo attestod their appreciation of the stand the Hkiiald has Uken in tnU matter, and il halt the reports which I havo heard are true there is certainly just causo for com plaint, and heroic measures are needed to rid the town of this class of people. I am woll aware that it is a subject hard to handle in tho columns of a newspaper, but tbere are other means that could lie used to put a stop to this .business. I would sug gest that mothers make it a rule to know whore their daugbtors spent their evenings. And it would not bo out of plaoa If some m&rriod peoplo would look around and see wbero their husbands and wives spend some ot their time, and who their associates are. I may havo moro to say on this subjct later on. Dwlex. Aug. 12, 1892. ltpsolutlons of Condolence, The following resolutions wore adopted at a moetiug of the Society ol Christian Endeavor, held in the Presbyterian church Shenandoah : Whereas, It has pleased our Heavenly rather, who doeth all things well, and after the counsel of His on n will, to remove from our midst our lamented and much beloved friend and sister, Agnes Johnston: and WHEitEAS, This society lias thereby lost a vaiuaDio ana consistent member; inererore, Jieaolved. That, while wo devoutly bow in submission to our Father's will and Buy, "Even so Father, for so it seemed cood in Thv aieht, wo also desire to express our sorrow at her removal, and hereby extend our sincere sym pathy to. the bereaved father, sister, brother anu piuer rejauves ox our aeceasea sigier, commending them to Uod and to the word ol Ills grace, feeling assured that their loss Is ner graaiesi gain. Wii. MoNALLY.Pastpr, for Committee. August O.HjSW. Interesting. Attention is called to the church notico of tho Presbyterian church. The Rev, Messiah Mescopian Is a student in Jeffer eon Medical College, preparing himself for a medical missionary. All who desire to hear something fresh,, are invited to the Presbyterian church at 10:SO a. m. to-mor row. He will also lecture in tho Trinity Bo formed church to-morrow evening on tb manners and customs of the Turks. It is expected tho attendance will bo large. Letter List. The following letters remain uncalled for in the Shenundoab, Schuylkill county, Pa., post office,. August 13, 1893: Good Win, O. Scott Profossor Parties calling for advertised letters should please say "advertised." One cent will bo charged on all advertised letters. II. C. BOTKIl, P. M. ETER'S PUNGENT PENCIL PUSHING THE RIGHT OP FRANCHISE TO ILLITERATE VOTERS. WHAT IS DONE IN THE, SOUTH An Anecdote of Railway Travel With a Number of Trunks. The State P. O. S. of A. Camp. UE registration of the Btateof Mississippi, one county (Smith) omit ted, shows only 76,742 voters registered and ontltled to take put in the Presidential and Congressional olec tions this fall. Of these 08,127 aro whites and 8,615 negroes, or barely six per cent, of the latter. The negroes have not a mejority In any county in the state. The Constitution grants the franchise to all who can read and write and to those illiterate who can understand and explain a section of the Constitution read to them. Only 2,072 illitarate votors, about equally divided botweon whites and nogrco?, took advanlago of this clause, passed in the intoreUof the illiterate whites. A. law ot this kind should be enacted in Pennsyl vania, and in fact ever stale of the Union It would give the educators lots of work, but we would then have an intelligent ex orcise of the right of franchho. V I know several districts in Shenandoah whore such a law is badly needed. An exchange says that one man with twenty-seven trunks surprised the baggage master of Pittsburg, They weighed over 6,000 pounds. Ho was a drummer for ready made clothing houo. The reading of ihe above reminded mo of our friend M., who was on the road some years ago as a drummer for a similar concern. He did not have 27 trunks, but tbey were largo and numerous. Pat Finnegan used to call tbem street cars, Ono day M., wishing to go to Alloona, borrowed an annual pass from a metnbor of the Legislature. To travel with so many trunks without exciting remarks could hardly bo expected, but such little thing never bother M. Wuon the conductor went around for tickets M, Bhowed his nnr.ual. The conductor looked at it and walked off, but ho did not appear quite satisfiod. Shortly aflor tho conductor loft tho car the baggage master entered. M saw him making inquiries of each passjn gor and braced hunseU for a test. If b made a slip the annual would be uken up and ho would bo obliged to pay fare and also pay for tho trunks. When tho bag' gage master roached M's seat he asked M, if he had any baggage on the train and whoro he was bound for. M. said "No' to the first question and said heas going to Tyrone. This tatUfiod tho burgage master and, presumably, tho conductor. M. got off at Tyrone, but followed th trunks on the next train. He played th; game many a time and always landed on top. Lot those peoplo who whine about th weather day aftor day tako notico of the Italians who work on the new section of the Pennsylvania Railroad from morning till night in the sun without making tbem selves miserablo by thinking all tho time of the host, the humidity, the high pressure and other such things. 4 Again was I reminded of the uttor want of feoling for an unfortunate Galician as manifested by his countrymon in the case of Afton Seich, who was killed on the U V. R. R. yesterday, Theso people seem utterly devoid of any human sympathy, and If it had not been for others who insisted that hit boarding "boss" tako him in, the poor fellow would have been left lying on tho pavement to die, This Is th class of foreigners tho, emigrant inspectors should keep their eyes on. In making my usual every day rounds I noticed that our bills are again beginning to look as they did some years ago. Young trees are growing up and oro long, we are destined to havo some fine groves Would it not be a good idea to lease some of theso grounds and fonce them In, so that when these troes havo matured Shenandoah may havo what sho so, badly ntods i minaturo Fair'mount. Tho delegates from this place to the annual convention of the P. O, S. of A, which is to bo held at Sbamokin on the 23rd, 24th and 26th insts., should make bid for holding the next session In (his place. Hazleton and Pottsvillo have also been favored with this convention, and the largest town in tha coal region rhould not allow herself to be shut out,. Pktkb, Bost work done at Bronnan's steam laundry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. THE LAKESIDE FESTIVAL. Interesting Notes Concerning Monday's Great Musical Event. The festival committee met last night and decided to solect Prof. Miles, of Minersville, as adjudicator for the pre liminary competitions, which will be hold Monday morning, in cases where tho entries aro numerous. The preliminary competitions will be held In tbo Koth residenco at Lakeside, next to the dancing pavilion. Prof. Miles will be on hand at 8:30 a. m. Dr. H. S. Clarke, of Philadelphia, who will adjudicate the public contests, will be in town to-morrow afternoon and will re main hero until Monday mornin.g. Rov. Fred. Evans, of Philadelphia, who has been engaged as conductor for the day, is also expected in town on Sunday, Peoplo who heard Prof. Evans' choir practice at Wm. Penn last night say that tho choir sings "Let God Arise" and "Yo Breezos of Morning1' In grand style. At roll call last night 128 members responded to their names. James Wynn, of Mahanoy City, was in town last evening. H said the choir and malo troupes of his town are practicing'day and night and the choir looks upon the ?2G0 prize as almost as good as already la their pockets. Information from Shamokin is to the aflect that Dan Thomas' ctfoir and malo troupo is doing quiet, but very effective, work. Pottsville and St. Clair will send to- Lakeside on Monday the largest crowds they haye sent to a musical festival. Hazle ton, Audenried and Freeland will also be well represented. A platform 45x21 feet has been erected in front of the grand stand, and yesterday a canvas covering to protect the singers from tbo sun was put up. There will bedancine in tie large pa vilion all day. Tho Shoppo orchestra of ten pieces will furnish the music. Tho combined choir of Wm. Penn, Lost Creek and Girardville promises to, tako at least 400 friends to the festival. Mahanoy C'ty promises to send at least 1,200 people. Omtralia has sent word, "You can put us down for at least 1C0 tickets." Prof. D. W. Herbert h'i writton the secretary, "Let me know the hour for commencing tho morning session. A largo crowd will follow our Y. M.O. A. glee club." 10 a. m., Professor, bring the whole town to Lakeside. Those who stay away will miss a treat. Station AgeDt Davis says tho 3fi-cent tickoti will be' good on all trains. Tho special train will leave town at 2.15 a. m. The refreahmpnt arrangements this year are such that all will bo able to secure an abundance should It run up to 15,000; Special notice is called to the fact that tickets for admission to the festival .will be soldoaly.on the grounds. Let every pur chaser scrutinize his ticket and beware of counterfeits SHAFT SPECIALS. rcnclllngg From a Wiiti'liml Correspond ent Uouu the Valley. Miss Lillie Itussull, ot Llewellyn, is visiting friends here. W. J. Lewis relurnod home yesterday from Lewisburg. Whon there ho made arrangomonts to enter the Buoknsll Uni versity as a student on tho opening of the fall term. Tho nyden Choral Union practicod last evening. Prof. Eans was much ploased with their singing. The choir numbers 121, composed of singers from Girardville, Lost Creek, Shenandoah and Wm, Penn. George Goodman, of Mahanoy City, was an attentive listener of tho singing last'ovo ning. The crowd to Lakeside from thisplaco on Monday will ba very great,, Eph. Boddall is visiting friends in Phila delphia. The Misses Leokie, of Shenandoah, called on friends here last evening. ltumored Chance It Is rumored that Lakeside, Park will bo purchased by a Philadelphia capitalist, who will make tho grpunds finer than any in this part of the state. The present owners stook company do ijot seem to work hard enough to mako tho place moro attractive. The natural features are great and with moro vim and an expenditure of an additional $5,000, the park would be a jewel of a place This season it .has been vleitod by thousands of Shamokinltoa. Shamokin Dispatch. , The Selch Funeral, Deputy Coroner Brennan Is making arrangements to hold an inquest on the body of Afton Seich, tho Galician who died alter having his legs cut off on tho Lehigh Valley railroad yesterday morning. Tho inquest will bo on Tuesday evening. Soich's body will bo buried by the county. Auction Sato. There will bo an, auction sale of tho od Gather foundry, consisting of five lots and buildings, at the Forgusoq House, Satur day, August 18th, ,3 o'clock p. m, 8 0 7t I. Robiiiss. Four pair men's seamless hoso for 5c., at the People's store. C-21-tf Bost photographs and crayons at Dabb's