iir i i' VOL. VI.--NO. 133. SHEKASTDOAH, PA., WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 1891. ONE CENT. THE STJEEST EOAD TO WEALTH IS THBOUGH LIBEEAL ADVEETISI1TG The Philadelphia Evening Star commenting ou the reforms proposed by tho Republicans who signed tho Quay petition says: The Slar coui jnends these reform movemotits, and fl tendencies towards cbucgo as in Ulcatlve of a bettes day, bo fur as tbey antagonize n wretched system, But let the war over bo ugulnst the system. Nothing will ba (joined by Republican 1 movements becoming kindergartens ' for budding Democrats. There is no real reform in a Republican mutiny which places such a ninn ab Secretary " Harrlty In a position where every Re publican, however earnest tind faithful In hia service to the public, is sent to the guillotine. Governor Fattlsou, honest as ho Is, and who knew every thing about the finances of Philadel phia, nover knew that Bardsley had captured the state money until Mayor Stuart Informed him. And yet I'ntti eou had had three months' start of Stuart in his executive opportunities forflndlngout. The reason is obvious. , The Governor, a reformer at the polls, ! ijkji ablo Democratic politician In of k 'W. industriously manufacturing Presidential booms. Any promaturo interference with political lluancea in Fhlladelpbia would have pressed heavily upon his friends, his business J assosiates, perhaps his own bank. t Wherein do we llud the definite pub- Uo gain from the creation of Pattioon ? And yet Pattison,of all the Democratic ducks ever lintched under a Republi can hen, was the most promising. What an opportunity ho had 1 What J might he not have done for the statu ! S What a royal endowment in the unl i versal confidence of tho people 1 But ? this representative, typical Governor, jjj now that we have him in fruition ?' what is he? A Democratic aspirant tfor tho Presidency; the veto power, jjuiumig$u, trjicuutivu uiiuiuuuu mm authority all concentrated upon the at- tjiinmnni; nf ri Miinrpmn tiprnntint nm. I. '.-iSfru. This outcome of one famous JlWiical boom for reform should make us chary In nourishing another." Waters' Weiss boer ia tho best, John A Rcilly boIo agent. 6-6-tf OE3STTS per yd for tho BEST TABLE OILCLOTH, Bold tn other stores for 85c. Aft floor Oilcloths reduued. Call for bargains C. D. FRICKE'S 'Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St, near Centre "Northwestern Daisy !" A high grade Patent JTlourthe Choicest Minnesota Wheat used. Makes more bread than ordinary Hour, EASY 070 BAKE. Jtktranteed Equal in every VtV WVV llfVVI llJJ ( , $0.00 1ER lor sale only at KBI'lETl'S. Fine Statural Color Pickles solid and sour. Bloater Mackerel large and Jat. Eancy Table Syrup pure goods. Iresh Hairy Butter, strictly I'uro Lard. brazil Nuts New Crop Commonly called Cream Nuls 4 pounds lorsc. jAVA COFFEE Fresh, Roasted. 3sro"w onxr New OH ClotliB and Krussels New SB? NEWS OF THE DAY. Bookmaker Hold ol New York charged his landlady with taking $3,000 from under his pillow. JosephinoJHoll, claiming to bo the wife of Henry Mnlllard, tho nillllonatro oon feotloner of New York, is suing him for divorce. The Brighton Railway Company of England, fn consequence of the re cent Norwood accident, has decidod to rebuild eighty of its bridges. The house and bnrn owned by Ch.irlos Woodward at Stump Hill, near Paw tuckot. K. I., was burned to the ground during the morning. Loss about $5,000. Dr. W. O. Barrott, if. D D. D. S., of Chicago, has nccoptcd the professorship of pathology and morbid and compara tive dental anatomy in tho Dental Col lege of Chicago. August Stukeman, 24 years old, of Trenton,ono of a party a campers on Bur lington Island, was knockod overboard from a yacht by being struck by tho boom and was drowned. Dr. Albert R. Moulton's resignation has beon accepted by the Massachusetts Stato Board of Lunacy. Dr. Moultoa will assume control of the men's depart ment of the Pennsylvania Asylum. Tho Emperor of Gormanyhns presontcd to Queen Victoria a full size oil paint ing of hlmsolf. Tho painting depictures the Emperor ns dressed in the uniform of an admiral tn the British Navy. Tho Chamber of Commerco of Paris strongly recommends manufacturers to exhibit nt tho'Chloago Fair, and asks tho Government of France to obtain addi tional facilities from America for exhib itors. John Foley, a poor stonemason, with a big family, of No. 370 Davenport avonue, New Haven, Conn., hns rocolvod a cable gram from Cahirciveou, County Korry, Ireland, saying that his mother hud dlod and loft him $50,000. Tho culling race nt Sydney, N. S. W., yesterdny for tho championship df tho world and $1,000 a side between James Stansbury, champion of Australia, and Jamos McLean, also of Australia, took place on tho I'armatta river and was won by StanBbury. William C. Duncan, the 17-yoar-old clerk In the employ of Levonshon & Co., diamond brokers of Now York. pleaded guilty to tho Indictment charg ing him with tho larceny of $30,000 worth of diamonds, $28,000 of which has beon recovered by his employers. Duncan comes of a good family In Poplar Bluff, Mo. He was remanded for Bontonce. G. M. Lowrey, arrested in Oakland, Cat, charged with defrauding tho New York Llfo Insurance Company to tho extent of $2,000 whllo local agent nt San An tonio, Tex., arrived at the latter place Thursday, being brought on a requisition. It is now believed the amount of his stealings will re.ioh $30, 000. Tho theory that tho water which has Invaded tho Colorado desert comes from the, Colorado Kiver is losing supportors. It Is tho opinion of Superintendent Du brow of the Salton- Salt Works that the water comes from the Groat Salt Lako in Utah, and this opinion is baoked by the fact that tho water oamo after tho Color ado bad ceased to rise, and nlso that tho water is salt and contains salt water flsh. From Tho Nation's Capitol. Mr. A.N. Hazen. Washington, D. C, says : The Famous Ilea Vlag Oil. Is a perfect faintly mcdicluo, anl has ne equal lor Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, and all bodily pain, l'rlce Si ceuls. At Kirlln's drug store. respect to any Fancy Mour BAB11JEL. J ' the "W-a."st. Carpets Patterns lor tlic Fall Trade. DARING JOBBERS, PAUL SUMM A BOBB 3D BY DES PERATE MEN. THEY BLEW A SAFE DOOR OFF And Thon Fired Sovon Shots at Mr. SummaWho Attomptod to Intorforo With Thorn A Dar ing Orimo Enacted. A daring burglary wa perpetrated by desporato men in Paul Summa's houso on South Main streot at an early hour this morning. At about two o'clock this morning Mr. Sumnia retired to his sleeping apartments aftor securing all tho doors of his bar-room and dwolling apartmonts. About an hour Inter Mr. and Mrs. Summa woro nroused from their slumber by tao report of n smot'uorod explosion, followod by tho sound of a heavy woight falling upon tho floor of ono of tho apartments below. Mr. Summn sprang from his bed and opened tho door botwoon his bed-room and tho hallway with tho intontion of descend ing to tho floir below to asoarlain tho causo of tho disturbance, but as ho stepped from tho room a voico at the bottom of tho stairway warned him, "Don't you como down here, you , or I'll blow your d d head off." Surama hurried back into his bed-room and at tho samo moment tho party nt tho foot of tho stairway commoncod firing. Seven revolver shots wero flr6d in rapid succession. Six ploughod thoir way into tho wall at tho Bido of tho stairway on which !Mr. Humma's bod-room is located, tearing tho paper and plastering. Another shot lodged in tho ceiling of tho stairway, just abovo whoro Mr. Summa stood whin ho was warned to rotroat. Tho dosporato inothod of tho burglars paralyzed Mr. Surama for tho timo and Mrs. Suinma went into hystorics. But after tho firing coasod boardors in tho liouto de scended tho stairway to tho dining-room on the first floor. Tho room was fillod with powdor smoko and dust. Tho burglars had disappeared. Whon tho smoko cloarod away tho largo safe which wa3 in tho room was found standing about threo feet from the wall against which it stood when Mr. Summa retired to his sleeping apartment. The door of tho safo had been blown off and was lying on tho floor and against tho op posite wall. Papers and pieces of gold and silver that had boon in tho safo woro strown about tho floor. And under tho sslo was found a bag and pockolbaok containing $000 in paper, gold and silvor, but $200 in cash and 307 worth of watches and other jewelry woro missing. An examination of tho promisos showed that tho burglars had outercd through a window of the kitchen at tho rear of the dining-room. Tho-window e&sh was re moved alter a part of tho outer casing had been torn off, The burglars then drilled a holo through tho top of tho safe, poured in and ignited tho powdor and blow tho door clean from its fastonings. It was a bung ling job, such as would no doubt make pro fessional safe burglars smilo. A picco of tallow candlo about an Inch and a half long and a minor's hatchet and tho bullets in tho stairway wero tho only things the desperate men loft behind. Tho flndingof tho fOOO is oasily ex plained. Whon tho safo was blown opon the heavy chargo scattered all tho contents of tho safe. Tho heavy bag and pocket book dropped to tho floor and tho safe, by force of tho concussion, shot forward and covered them, so that they' escaped the notlco of the burglars. It is sup)Hsod that whllo tho follow stood at tho bottom of tho stairway threatening Summa and firing shots his companions were ongaged in gathering tho plundor and making thoir escape. It is bollovod that throe- or more men wcro implicated in tho daring business. Ono of Summa's boardors says ho saw two running away from tho houso. "Whatever the numbor may have boon, the Indications aro that tho burglars weru town parties, that they ware well acquainted with tho premises and kopt a close watch upon Mr. Summa's movements. Mr. Summa says thai ho could n.'t rocug nizo tho features of tho man who stood at the bottom of tho ttnlrway, as tho light be low wai very dim ; nd he did not recog ntao tho vo!c. He list no suspicion as to who tho parties were. On tho night of 3iit,duy, June 28th, nn attempt was made to get Into tho homo by forohiK open the kitchen door, but the burglars wro frltddened oil' lira. Summa U prostrated by tho shock she rooeivud. MR. QUAY'S DENIAL- Tho Pennsylvania Senator Replies to Several Charges. PiHLADiLriiLA, July 8. Tho Inquirer to-day publishes nn Interview with Sona tor Quay, in tho courso of which ho ehnr aoterizos tho address tocently Issued by the Independents ns false so far ns It ro tates to him, nnd deules the truth of nil tho charges made in that document. Regarding the chargo that ho Inter fered with the passage of tho IS.illot Re form and Sectional School bills, ho says that on tho contrary ho favored these bills and had ho been interfering tn legislation he should have supported them. The nttsmpt to connect htm iu any way with tho Bardsley affair ho regards as ridiculous. Hardsley, lie says, was not nomlnnU-d by the politicians, bnt was thrust forward as a representative of the business men. In speaking of tho coming campaign, ho gives It ns Ids opluion that tho Demo crats will attempt to nationnlizo tho State election, and that they will try to drug the Bardslo business into politics and make nn issue of It. Qnuy CitlU u Couferonca. Wasmnoto.i, July 8. Senator Q uay is at Itrlgantino Beach. Ho has sum moned u number of his lieutenants In this city to meat him there tho latter part of til 1m week. Tlioy will leave hero to-day. MANY PEOPLE HOMELESS. Groat Distress at Hilton Itouco on Ac count of tlio Cjclouo. Baton Rouge, La., July 8. Tho rain that came with tho cyclono Is still pour ing down. There fs iu tho wholo country no gloomier city to-day thnu Is Baton Rouge. A pathway 200 yards wide, diagonally across tho town, Is Uttered with tho wrecks of houses, etc., that woro blown down. Many people ate homeless, but are being cared for by tho more fortunato neighbors. John Fnhey. of St. Landry, dlod at an early hour, mnkluir the 11th victim. Ho had been horribly mangled. Two moro of the tnjurod convicts will probably die before sundown, and four others aro In a critical condition. Dowitt, a convict, who is uu ox-army surgeon, is doing noble work, not having loft tho wounded sinoe the accident. Tho best of order provalls among tho convicts. KxpnrU to IZxmulno lliinlc. Wasiuxutox, July 8. Assistant Secre tary Nettloton has appointed Taylor Faunso and Lawrence E. Brown of Phila delphia special agents of tho Treasury Department to Investigate tho cases of tho Keystone and Spring Onrdon Na tional banks of Philadelphia, Tlioy woro nominated by tho mayor of Phila delphia ns export accountants, in accord ance with a suggestion by the Treasury Department. Thoy will report to As sistant Secretary Nettleton for Instruc tions. National Convention of llnptUt Hncletlfls. Chicago, July 8. The first national convention of the Young People's Socle tios of tho difforent Baptist churches in tho country, was callod to order by the Rev. Dr. Porrlne, at the Second Baptist Church, iu tho mornlnir, over 1,000 dele gates being present. Tho object of tho convention la to form a pormanent or ganization of tho young people In the Baptist Church throughout tho entire country for tho purpose of strengthen ing the church work, Thu rrcsldout's Crabbtnc: Trip. Cans Mat, N. J., July 8. Tho Presl dent and Mrs. Harrison and their guests went to Sewell's Point by train, whoro they embarked on tho yacht Clover and started 011 a sailing and crabbing ex pedition. Thero was a brisk breeze which mado tho spray fly quite lively. Both the President and Attorney-Gonornl Miller were very successful In oatchlng crabs, and a basketful was seemed nnd sent to tho cottage for dinner. Tho President proved to be a good sailor. Tragic Scami ut a Fttnoral. ScnovLKiu. Haven, Pa., July 8. A tragic scene was witnessed in the Spring Oarden Cemetery, nsar this borough. Thomas Spludler of Chicago wa attend ing the funeral of his cousin, Mrs. Emma S.Muledors, whoso remains were brought from Philadelphia, and while staudlng at the grave ho suddenly threw up his arms and fell over. Ho was caught by Ids brother and assisted to a carriage, but died before he couldjbe taken to his home. He was 27 years of age and un married. Watar Still llhluc In tlia Dc.ert T.nke. San FttANCisoo, July 8. Tho latest re ports received from Salton Lako state that tho water lias risen two Inches but that tho salt works are still running and tho measurement yostorday show only S3 Inches In tho deepest part. Noth ing has been heard of tho men sent out from Ogilby and great uneasiness Is folt for their safety. A party will start to morrow In search of them. Chi" - l'Hkcd in th ir shell, w,th bread cruuitu ( n 1 p, aro a tasty thing. THE LISTENER, DRIFTINGS CAUGHT BY THOSE WITH OPBNJBARS. WHAT.. PEOPLE THINK AND SAY. Tho Listener's Notes of Current Comment Interestingly Col umnlzod Roadablo and Pitny Paragraphs. Suppose you own nhmioand lot in Shen andoah valued at 51,000, but which you can't sell without making eomo improve monls, which, if mado, would insure thr sa'o of tho property at fiOOO spot cash; wouldn't ynu bo a stupid gooso not to in vest tho $100 to mako your property sale- ab'o, bosidi giving you a clear profit of ?CKX), over nnd abovo j-our asking price? Of cnuro you would, and you would feel lilto hiring sotno kind friond to kick you if you wcro foolish enough not to soe tho point and tako advantastojof it I V Well, this is just your po.ition, to-day, Mr. Property-hcldorl You can't sell your property at any price you ostoom fair, and bosidos tho market is becoming steadily woreo instead of bdttor, but by invsting a fewhundred dollars in manufacturing on torprises, in connection with, say, ono hun dred of your neighbors, you could soil overy foot of your property, at fifty pir cent, moro than prosont valuations, and in addition thereto you woi.ld havo sovornl hundred dollars worth of valuablo stock in manufacturing enterprises which would earn you all the way from 10 to 20 per cent, per annum. Can't you see this? hvery ono who has investigated tho matter will concodo that our do.luctions aro cor rect and in proof will point to overy wido aako and prosperous town in tho Union, Now, suppose you own business property on Main or Jardin, Chestnut or Market, stroets, your Inlorests could bo more nenerously served than if your real estate wero located In tho rosldonco portion of tho town, by an influx of now manufactur ing ektablishmonta or tho enlargement of homo ontorprlsos now in oxlstoncoi in fact, tho proporty you own to-day in the busi noss portion of thi town could be made threo or four times moro valuable than at pro3ent if the borough of Shouandoah were growing as it might, and would f you and your fellow citizens wero fait illy end energetically planting your mm i s in solid manufacturing ontorprises. Y m could invest 10-uay in a snoo iu ,.,y toadvnn- tago; the experiment wai tried at James town, N. Y., years nfto and proved a pronounced financial success. . Thoro is no bettor location in tho Union for a factory of this sort than right hero in Shenandoah, and tho ostablishmont of such an industry, on an enlarged plan, would be suro to attract other kindred in dustries, and thus tho town would begin to grow and would conlinuo on in tho sumo direction to long as there wai organization and effort behind tho movement. You can't ojt your gingerbread and keep it, noithcr oin you reap without first having sown. To raise a crop you must invost in seed, and to increase the value of your roal estate you will havo to invost in some thing that will grow nnd creato a demand for what you havo to rent or sell. It is the law of supply and demand ; some may manage to harvest a orop on the strength of their neighbor's seed, hut that sort of policy never yot scored a success and nover will. One set of men will not tax themselves to enrich thoir neighbors, and hunco uomtta tho suggestion of tho Hf.iiald that tho prormrty owners of Shnnand" ah form nn organization plodgod to oontribute, say, fifty thousand dollars for investment in manufacturing enterprises, tn bo assessed at tho rato of say 10 por cent, overy threo months. Such an arrangement would not burden any ono, on tho contrary it would put a new face on business aflairs in tho town ; would galvanizA the roal estate markot into activo, enorgotlo life; w uld glyo employment to every Idle band In Shenandoahi would make rvery former fn ih'i section happy with pressing domands fir his products and would, in fact, so c mi uletoly revolutionize this wholo soction for t ' bettor that tho oldest inhabitants would ftll to recoifhizi in it the iust-makine-a- livlng belt of the present day and genera tion A Sad Story. About a year ago Iaao JSngllsh moved his family from this town to Hartlsburg. ue nad accumulated a little money durinit His residence here, both .Mr. and Mrs. Bnnlisb bavin worked hard and having.by economy, laid away a little fir a rainy day. may also owned some property in Oirard- villo and with tho proceeds ot Its sale and their savings they commenced the erectinn of a niee house in IlarrUburg. Last week tho building, which dm not quite flnlshod, was totally destroyed by fire and with it went all the hard-earned savings. Mr. and Mrs. Knglish were hesrl-broken by 110 loss, lhey were highly respected vhile residents of this town and tboy havo t'u sympathy of all their old neighbors and friends. Tho Colouel's Gome. P J. this morning presenttd Col. Kd. (Hbbi.ru with a large diamond pin and ring, counterparts of the jewels worn by tho famous Boss Tweed. Mr. William im mel made thu presentation speech and llov. Gruhler, Mr. Jatnos Champion and ). Harry James, K-nj., wero on hand to nxtniid congratulations. The Colonel was Uibly alluded, but upon recovering his 0 1 posuro he said "Thanks, P. J." and ho now spurts the gifts with tho pndo of a peacock. Ask Your Friends About It. Your distressing cough can be cured. A'e know It became Kemp's Balsam vithin the past few years has cured so nany coughs and colds in this community. Its remarkablo Halo has been won entirely -) its genuine merit. Ask some friend -vho has used it what he thinks of Kemp's lUltam, Thero is no mediclnu so pure, lone so effective. Largo bottlos 00o and Jt it all druggists'. His Agony Ended. William lloflee. who was conduetnr nf tho P. & K. freight train that was wrecked at Gordon last April, when tho engineer and tho fireman, John v. Oakes, of Frackvillo, were killed, died at tho Minors' Hospital yestorday. Ills back was broken in tho accident. Tho remains wero re moved to the residence of the family in Laniford. Hollee was formerly employed on the local branch of the Lehigh Valley railroad and was well known in this town. He was a member of Delano Camp, Ho. 7a, P. O. S. of A. A Curo for Constipation and. Headaoho. Dr. Silas Lane, whllo in the Kocky llountnins, discovered a root that whin 'ombined with other herbs, makes an easy tnd cortain curo for constipation. It is in tho form of dry roots and leaves, and la cnown as LaneU; Family Medicine. It lll euro sick headache. For tho blood, liver and kidnoys, and for clearing up tho somplexlon it does wonders. Druggists tell it at 60 cents a packagOt Doings of tho Sheriff. Tho Great Amurican Clothing Homo, ot" which Wolf Levine was agont, was closed yesterday by ShorifT Comroy, Tho sheriff's sale of tho Greek Co-Opera- tivo store, which was to havo beon mador yostorday, was postponod to 15th Inst. A Now BuBinoss. P. J. Oloary has oponod a storo in tho Ferguson's building, on East Centro stroot. and is prepared to furnish the looal trndo with 11 no leather and shoo findings and all kinds of shoemakor's supplies. His stock is a large ono nnd wall equipped to fully supply all domands of tho trado. 5-15-tt Completed to Doadwood. Tho Uurlington liouto, 0 13. & Q. It. It., .'rom Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis, is now oompleted, and daily passenger trains aro iunning through Lincoln, Neb., nnd Custer, S. 1)., to Deadwood. Also to New astlo, Wyoming. Sleeping cars to Doad svood, tf Beet work dono at Brennnn's steam, nundry. Kverything white and spotless, fjsoe ourtains a specialty, All work gttar ntd. Don't Pay 5 Cents For vitxi you can got for half tho monoy. Our Spanish Panotollas at two for fivo aro hotter than half tho Cigars you pay iivo cents for. Try thorn. $1.10 a box. GRAFS, No. 122 North Jardin Street.