3 jrti $ r til 'ill VOL. VI.--NO. 137. SHElSTAltfDOAII, PA., MONDAY. JULY 13. 3891. ONE CENT. THE SUBE3T BO AD TO WEALTH IS THROUGH LIBEEAL ADVERTISING- DECOY DUOKS. The Philadelphia Inquirer, ono of the stauuohst and most fearless Ho- publican papers In Pennsylvanla.lf not jfcnjtho Union, thus calls attention to tno manner In which so-called political sentiment Is manufactured, painted, powdered and sent on Its travels by assistant Democratlo journals lu the hope of gulling tho public. Tho Inquirer says: "Banks have fulled and hundred? of thousands of dollars have been lot and stolen; a bank presldeut Ib a fugitive and auother Is In jail; a city treasurer Is In Moyamenslng, and the city has gone wild over the revelation of villainy, but our highly esteemo'l contemporary the Press doesn't seem to have found It out. In tho midst of all these exciting topics the most striking text It has been able to find for discission Is the chairmanship of the Republican state committee, with I the accompanying organization of a mutual admiration society, of which it is the bright star lu a decidedly ' am all constellation. "This constellation Is interesting to outsiders, not on account of Its lnllu- forice, but because of its sunshine belief that It is the only constellation of ac count to be observed in the political heavens. The Press makes an observa slon thatthechalrman must go.anditls immediately copied by tUeDoylestowu Inlelllngencer, tho Easton Free Press and the Pottsvllle Miners' Journal. Then tho E-iston newspaper makes a similar observation, anil it in reprinted in tho Press and goes the rounds. The Doylestown journal ohanges the re mark around a bit and starts it on its rounds once more,aud then it is the turn of tho Pottsvllle member of the grou p to begin the remarks all over again. The principal cause lur the existence of ', this mutual admiration society seems to be the discovery that a new chair man must be elected at the coming convention in August. As the present chairman has declared that ho would not, under any circumstances, stand for reflection, it does not appear why the society should continually repo.it its declaration as fresh news when everybody else has Hied it away vB,tnong the back numbers. There will tfcjS8 a new chairman for tho very simple reason that the present head of the party organlzition refuses to serve auother term. That fact has loug been settled, hut the mutual admiration society isn't content with tho knowledge that GZBISTTS per yd for tho BEST TABLE OILCLOTH, Sold In other stores fur 35o. All floor Oilcloths rcduoed. Call for bargains U D. FRICKE'S V Carpel Store, 10 South Jardin St., near Centre TTW" carpets. JCelter is now receiving a new Brussels and Ingrains in 1ST IB "W" OIL Just opened alar ye assortment of Choice JVcio Patterns, in all xoldths. NOLEUJlIf yards wide, A SPEOIAZ BARGAIN IX SYRUP. Tlte Finest Tnblc Syrup wc Iiave ever haft for tlie price. Heavy Itocly, Light Color, Splendid Flavor, Strictly Pure Cane Syrup, Not mixed with Corn Syrup and Glucose. MtlCE TEN CENTS A QUART. " ' Also n Fair Sugar Syrup at 6 cts. "Northwestern Daisy 1" Is a high (trade Patent Floxrjiiade from" choicest jtfln nesota Wheat. Makes Hour. EASY TO rBAJKIE ' Guaranteed Equal in every Hour in the market, $0.00 PER x Qpr sale only everybody else possesses, but insists upon ringing the changes over aud ofer, as If there were something fresh lit each repetition. The milk in the cocoanul Deems to be Its deslro to dic tate tbs selection to tho convention. "It will be seen that the society is com posed of the very papors that did their utmost to break up tho party ana the party organization during the Iatostate campaign. They are in tho same busi ness now. They succeeded fairly well last November, and Itls a possible thing they will hand the state over to the, Democratsuext fall in spite of the fact that Republican victories are necessary now as preliminary to the great strug gle of next year. "It is general warfare upon tho party organization that they are making, a policy which, if successful, would he suicidal; a policy which Is direct an tagonism to President Harrison and tho party which he represents. They apparently wish to rule or ruin, but unless the Republican party has lost Its head entirely they will be allowed to do neither." It Is possible the 450,000 men who stood loyally by the Republican ticket last fall may bo made to feel that they committed an unpardonable crime, but one thing Is very certain such a state of contrition will not be brought about by means of theutteraucesof thejour nals that hoisted the Ibig of the Demo cracy and rejoiced In Republican de feat. The regulars while smarting un der defeat have magnaulmously opened their ranks tor tho return of tho de serters, but they will do considerable thinking before concluding to vacate their camp and eurrendering their equipments to the chaps who did their level bes to ruin and disgrace them. To Norvouu, Debilitated Men. If you soud us your address, wo will jail you our illustrated pamphlet explain Dg all about Dr. Dye's Colobratod Klectro oltaio Bolt and Appliances, and thoir lharming ofiocts upon the norvouu dc jilitatui eyslom, and how they will quickly ustora you to vigor, and manhood, Pamph let free. If you aro thus atllictcd, wo will lend you a Bait and Appliancos on a tria' Voltaic Belt Co.. Marshall, Mich, Notice I I Any person or parsons finding or roturn nig to mo, valuable papers which woro tskon from my safe, viz : Kuturalization certificate, titlo deads, receipts, &c, from Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and a flro Insuranco policy will receive a suitable reward. Paul Summa, July 10, 1891. 3t A New BusinosB. P. J. Oleary has opened a ftoro in thfr Ferguson's building, on East Centra ftroot, and is prepared to furnish tho local trade with fine leather and shoe findings and all kinds of shoumakor's supplies. Uis stock is a largo one and W(11 equipped to fully supply all demands of tho trade. 6-15-tl slocUof Tapestry and Body handsome new tall -patterns. CLOTHS. from $1 up. more bread than ordinary respect to any ILl(jhprlcod BARREL. AN AWAKENING I PENNSYLVANIA AND READ ING SIDE BY SIDE. THE P.& R.PEOPLE'S EYES OPENING Moro Direct Communication Be tween Shenandoah and Potts vllle on the Roadlngr Railroad. Lakeside to bo Bouoflttod. Tho rumors nuhllnhnd hv thn Hunu n last week roKardiuE activity in mil circles afleeting this soction of tho state ars cocurmou by roports that soam to emouato from an authoritative source. It is now announced Hint llin Pl,il,lnl phia& Heading Railroad cornpiny will build a short lino parallel with tho Penn sylvania Railroad to Giiberton from raekville and to Shenandoah. Thn mm. pany has been holding back long enough to sea mo auvantagoof a lino such as thn lvnnsy" controls from this town to 'rackvillo. As soon as tho Philadolnhia .fc comploto3 this now lino all its pasongor traffic from Ashland, Girardvillo, Maha- noy Piano. Shonandosh Htnl Million City to Pottsvillo will ba sent via Frack villo. Lakesldo is soon to bocomo a boomlnir place. All traffic from ilazloton to Ta- maqun and Philadeluhla on thn nn Hnxia. ton branch of tho P. & 11. road will tin through that placo. It Is also understood th presout contract with tho Philadelphia & lieauing ttaiiroaa expires tho "Pennsy" will lay a lino of Its own from Frackvilln to Wotherill Junction, This activity in railroad eirel with it indications that should groatly on courago our pooplo. It means now cutlets fur tho coal and a c ineral activitv that must revort to lha benefit of thn nannln of Shenandoah and othor towns north-of-tho- mountain. It means that eood limm urn ahead and, with patience, tho pooplo may yet oo aoio to regain what they havo lost ior so inai.y montns. Together with this wo havo at hnmn nn additional indication of approaching good times. All tho collienos in thi3 district are now working steady and, for tho first timo in many years, thoro is a scarcity of labor. now lot our nomo pooplo awaken to a realization of their own interests. Let thom looion their nursn ctrincn nnil .In little moro to help thomsolvos. Let them prcparo for tho increasoi railway facilities to bo established and establish a boom that will result in industrial benefit to thn tnwn. independent of tho colliories. Popular Exourslon. Ono of tho most popular and cheapest summer oxcursions is tho annual Holler excursion over tho famous nnd picturoo,uo Lehigh Valley railroad, to Niagara Falls, which tako3 pluco this year on Sat urday, July 25th. Tho faro Is only t3.00. Tickets aro limited to JO days and good to return on any reguular train. Stpp off Drlvilogoa are allowed at Buffalo and Klmlra (returning) affording passengors an opportunity to tako in AVat kins Glen. This is certainly ono of tho best Curings for a summeroutlng, and as tbo fare is very reasonable, within tho reach of all. 7-11-21 Town Topics. Croakers step to tho roar. Giyo tho crusher a chanco. ' Tho crusher Is satisfactory. Get to work, Mr. Suporviaor. Now let the stroots bo attended to. Stop grumbling and get down to work. Tho pooplo want good stroots and they wans tho host, if thoy do como high. For ye ars past tho streols havo been a jslnk hole for oxpenee. Now that' tho et me crusher is hero, and if it gives satisfaction, let the good wrk bo started. MUob" Kervo nnd Liver PIHb Act on a new principle-regulating the liver, ktomacli and bowela throtwh the verves. A newdlscovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cuie lUlousues, had taste, torpid liver, piles, ooufctlpallon. Uneqnaled lor men, women, children. HmalUwl, mil iet,snrestl Slrtoses, ajcts. Samples froe, at o. U. ilagenbucU'a drug store. Grange 833. Therowill bo an important meotlng of atienandoah Urange, No. 838, P. of II., in Bobbins' hall, corner of Main and Oik streets, on Wednesday ovemng, July 15th. All membors aro requested to bo present. 7-13-lt Tuos. W. Powell, Seo'y Tho purchasing power of twonty cents may seem small, yet It secures economy for tho poor i good health in consequence of warm, dry feet to tho foebla j pleasure to tho rich and fastidious : and comfort to everybody when invostod in a bottlo of .Wolff's Aumo Ulacking, You can gat blacking for fie. and 10c. which would bo dear if Acmo Ulaoking woro worth a dol lur; and you can got tho "just as good" for t&i. and over, which Is no b. tier than tho 5c. and IOj. but put up in showier paokases. If you want u drive away Dyspepsia, Ulllonsuess, Uous'lpatl'in, t'oor Appetlie and all evils urMnif from a disordered t.lver use l)r. lioe's laver (tabulator. Trial bottles free at Klrlln's drug store. THE CORNER STONE LAID. Imposing Ceremonies at Potts vllle's New Churoh. Thoro was an immense throng at Polls villo yesterday to witness the laying of the corner stono at St. Patrick's Human Catholic church. Special trains were run from all parts of tho county and' all wure crowded to their utmost capacity. A spocial train of six cars left town at 1 p. m. on tho Pennsylvania Kiliroad, via thf attort route; and 12:80 p. m. a train of oight cars loft tho Lehigh Valley depot, via the long route. At l'J:16 a tram of six cars left on tho Philadelphia & Ittading Rail road, but by the timo tho train reached Mahanoy City it was swelled to thirteen cars, Ashland and Girardvillo excursionist- boing included. Preceding tho ceromonies at tho church thoro was a parado in which sixteen so cieties and LinJ participated. At 4:15 o'clock Rov. James Hrehony, o Manayunk, began the dedicatory sermon and at 4:50 Archbishop Ryan, of Philadel phia, advanced to tho corner stone and blessed it. Tho stone weighed about 3.6C3 pounds. A coppsr box 8tl2 inches was placed in tho center of tho stono. Among tho ar ticlos placod in it were silvor coins mado at the Philadelphia mint oxprossly for the occasion, the gift of Colonel Ilobyshell Coins bearing dato from 1770 to 1&)1 were also plaoed in tho box. Tbo collection taken amountol to 3800. Tho priiwts in attendanco wero : Fatbor. O. A. MoFaddon, of Puiladolphia; Jamot A. Nash, Philadelphia; Alox A. Gal'ngher, Philadelphia; J. .1. Ward, Philadelphia, Jatnes Brehoi.y, Manayunk; Cornelius 1'attorpon, Ashland ; Wynn, Ho k shorville; J. Dolan, Philadelphia; P. J Fogarty, Tamoqua; F. McGvorn, Port Carbon; AI. G.itloy, St. Clair; Dr.vid Kigen, Ph'iladalphlt.; Jamos Uloary, Reading; ii '. Crano, rhlladolpDia ; J. Muldowny, Schuylkill Uaveni J. Ncrz, St. Clair; P. J. Ryan, Now Philadelphia; P. McOol lough, Girardville; Father Michael, of Pottsvillo. Lakeside. All is bustle at Lt.kosid Park this wrok. To-morrow tho picnio season will open in oarnost and almost overy dayto tho close of the season tho park will bo filled with lively picnickers. Fifty additional laborers will bo put on tho raco (rack to morrow. The merry-go-round man will havo his apparatus roady by Wednosdaj'. Strangers visit Lakosido daily and nover fail to making inquiries regarding favorablo sites upon which to build cottages. Tho dansing pavilion is to bo paintoi in bright colors. Frank Wilson and. "Jim" Klliotl are at tho park with their razzle-dazajo and cir cular swing. Tho buoys in tho lakos havo boen painted white. Tho troea planted around tho wator odgo in tho spring aro growing finely. Domand for datos at tho nark l hi i.v and pooplo of othor couutioa nro among tbo applicants. Thero will bo a building boom at tho park oro long. Jiazletanians aro enthusiastic ovor tho placo. A good offer mado by ono of thom has been r Jootod. 11a off -red, in consider anon oi certain conco-sions. to nut im. twenty-thouiand-dollar hotel. Tho ownrrj know thoy havo a good thing and will makoall tho improvements thomcolves as soon as circurmtancos permit. For somo timo past rumors havo boon iifl'atthat tho Lakeeido company intends building a brewery on. tho grounds. Tho company has no such intontion. A promlnont Berks countian wants to ulilizo tho wator power for a grist mill. Groat Opportunities for Miners, In ton years tho coat production of tbo United Statos has doubled. Its growth is unprecedented. Now coal mines aro opened ovary day and thoro is great do mand for minors who aro informed in tho principles pf ventilation, etc., to superin tend and mansge thom. If you want to prcparo yourself to fill tho position of rnino foreman or mino superintnndBnt rend The Colliery Engineer, an educational mining journal which contains a department designed especially for tho Instruction of miners, who Uuvo not had a chance tgoto eohool. SuKoription ?'2 00. Address Tbo Colliery Enginoor Company, Scranton l'a., for froa samplo oopy. On to tho Encampment. Lafayotto Post, No. 217, O. A. R of Kaston, passed through town Saturday en route for Willlamsport, whero tho semi annual oncampmont of tho G. A. R is now belpgbold. They wero a jolly tot of fol lows aud woro well equipped. With small brass cannon upon tho rear platform of tho train thoy 11 rod a saluto upon their arrival here and flrod another upon leaving. Savinca Lost. A young lady of town, who worked hard to lay aside a littlo mnnn.v. lost her nocknt book containing botweon sevon and oight dollars on Main, or Centre street, Samrday night. If tho finder will roturn the same to tho H KiiAU) otllco it will bo roturned to tbo owner. Waters' Weiss beer is tho best. Reilly solo agent. John A 6-5-t. SCENE 0FH0RR0R. TERRIBLE DEATH. OP PASSEN GERS ON A RAILROAD. BOILED IN A STREAM OF STEAM. Of Savonty-flvo Persons in the Coach Only Throo Escupod TJn Injured Moot of tho Dead Wore Women. Hy National Press Assoclntiun AspeS, Col., July 13. A horrible catas trophe occurred at Aspen Junctlou on the Colorado Midland Roitl at midnight, that lina filled mntiy onco hnppy homes lu thla beautiful valley with desolation and death. A collision occurred between a Midland locomotive and tbo hind conch of tho Sat urday night excursion train running be tween Aepen nr.U Ulenwooil Springs, Tho loach load of reoplo returning from tho Springs, whero a tow pleaint hours had been spent, wore nuddouly plunged, into all tho horrors of a frightful railroad ac cident, which resulted lu killing two par sons outright, mulcting intat injuries upon live moro and Severely scalding ami burning six others. Engineer bwitzer ot the excursion train had run his train up to the water tank n't the Junction for water; When b; cklng down to get on tho main traok, a Hunt onulno shot out from tho coal chutos, which nro located lu such a way to conceal tho engine trades irom Tlew of tho tracks loading to tho water tank. Tho cngtnoor on tho light ouglno thinking he could got out beforo the ex cursion tr In took tho main track, mado the attempt, but struck tlio rear coach of tho excursion train at tho switch. The force of th collision tore tho cheok valve from the engine nnd poured bcaldlng steam and water into tho wrecked coacli load ot passengers, men ensued a scone of terror Impossible to describe. Tho passengers wero at the mercy of tho roaring, Bcrcechlng monster at their sulo. xurougu tne uroncn vatvo torrents of scnldlng steam and water poured out upou the holploss victims. UI the zo passengers in me car tureo colored men, who woro in tho forward compartment, wero tho only ones unin jured. Uoniluctor Minor, witn tne train crew and tho uninjured paseugors, Im mediately began the work of rescue. A two-year-old daughter or air. r ranic .ta lis, ot Aspen, was taken out dead. Miss Annie Phelan, of Cardiff, died 10 minutes after being rescued. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Leonard, Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Ellis, Thomas O'Donnoll, Miss Mary O'Donnell and James Loiicb, nil or Aspen; .Mr. nnd Mrs. A. 11. Rogers, of Woody; Mrs. J. O. Baldwin, and Mrs. W. L. Wlloughby, of Glouwood, wero tfenrfully burued aud scalded. The Injured and doad woro placed in the baggage cur and brought to this city, whore all the i hyslcitinH in tho city wero in attendanco and every posslblo aid was given to tho injured. The victims' cries erf agony wero heartrending, and thoir scalded faces and arms and bodies a sight to hrlng tears of pity. In spite of nil efforts to savo thoir lives, Mrs. Frank Ellis, Mrs. Baldwin and Mrs. Wlllougbby died within two houra of tho wreck, Mrs. Rogors died at 5 o'clock this morning and her husband at 10 o'clock, Mrs. Baldwlu nnd Mrs. Willoughby wero the most frightfully burned. Tho lattej begged pltoously to be kept allvo until her husband could reaoh hor. Of thoso still living, Miss Mary O'Donnell will die. RIOT IN CHICAGO. Slrlkora Driven Acro tho llusli Street Ilrllui by the roller. CmoAOO, July 111. An onslaught was made on non-union 'longshoremen as they loft the Western Transit docks and turned toward Rush street bridge. A groat throng of strlkors and thoir sym pathizers follow oil ou tho heels of tho pro cession until after tbo bridge was crossed, when tho attnek was made, notwith standing tho heavy police escort. Many of the new men woro hit before the police could drive back the assault ing column. Four of tho strikers wero ariexted and taken to tho patrol box by two policemen. Dotibtu Trn&etly. Joijet, 111., July 13. A double trag edy occurred hero last evening nt 0 o'clook. Gust Bwedeborg, who has been drunk since tho Fourth of July, wont Into Mrs. Hedberg's house, whero he boarded, took down a shot gun and de liberately shot Mrs. Hcdberg In the head, killing her. He then put tho muzzle of the piece to his mouth and fired tho othr birrol, taking the entire top ol his head oil. A "Npoalc Knsy" Hh1I. I'irrsnuBO, Pa., July 13. An exten sive raid was mado by the police last night on "speak casioo" or unlicensed liquor saloons. Fifteen places woro raided and nearly a hundred man and women who were lu tho places were ar rested. Tho central station was crowded to overflowing, many ot the inmates being well-known people. Insurgent Tackle tho Turks. Lonpom, July 18. Constantinople ad vices stato that tho latest news from Yemen Is very discouraging. The Insur gents have proved successful at all points, and control all intercourse between tho coast and the Interior. Tho British gar rison at Adon Is to bo streugtheued, to be ready for any demoustratlou lu that quarter. Advertise in the Hkkalp. PERSONAL. Mrs. II. A. Acker spent Sundry in Ash lm.l w th relatives. George Rohland ipnt yesterday visiting friondsin Mifflin county. Mi Nellie Sliull, of llloomsburg, is tUe guwt of Mrs. J. M. Robbins, Miss Dura Jacoby is visiting her sister, Mrs. Amos Shaw, at Lstrobe, Pa. John 11. Kvans left town this nu rning to spend a few days in Atlantic City. llowa d W lliams and John Mcllrelrty, of Ashland, spent Sunday in town. J. II. Pomeroy, K-q , 8nt to-day at tending to legal business at the county seat. MU Jessio llotkini, of Shamokln, is tho guust of .Miss Haltio I, sig, of North Main treet. WllcrShael'or, of Pottsvillo, spent thla morning in town locking after mining in t9rsts. Thomas I). Tai;grt, who is at present lo cated in Philadelphia, is visiting hie parents in town. Daniel Neiwenter and John Lawsorv wore among tho townsmen who spent to day at Pottsvllle. Miss Sarah Mercer, of Chester, is tho- guost of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ilousnick, of East Coal street. Miss Mama Kinnoy, ono of Ashlanda. popular young school teachers, was a visit or to town Saturday. Ilarry Keiper and Edward Doherty spent Saturday afternoon and ovening fishing in tho Catawlwa Valloy. Chi.rles L Shaw, of Pittston, and I.I friend, Mr. Paw, of Wilken-llarrt', paid a brief visit to town to-day. School Director S. A. Unddall returnotl to town on Saturday after spondiug a week's vaoation in Potter eouuty. John O'Neil, P. J, Graham and sHtor, T. J. Coakloy, D. J. Croeden and Annio Durkin left town to-day for Philadelphia. Mrs. Knch, wife of ono of tho loading; journalists of oattlo, Washington, is tl.o guest of her brother, Jacob Frautz, of West Coal street. 21st Anniversary. Tho Columbia II. &S. F. E. Co., No. 1, of town, was lil years old on Saturday. Tho evont will bo celebrated by tho company ! holdintr its regular annual privato picnic at Columbia Parle to-morrow afternoon. The Ilackncr Horse Society Incorporated New Yonu, July 13. Tho American Hacknoy Horse Society has been incor porated. Among tho incorporators ara l'lerre Lorllla-d, Jr., Soward Webb, John B. Dutcher of Pawling, N. Y.; John A. Logan, Jr., of Youngstown, Ohio; Heury Fairfax of Aldiu, Vt.; J. B. Perkins ot Clovolnnd, Ohio, nnd Frederick C. Pills- bury ot Minneapolis. Tlitrty-onn Horses l'orltlieri. Fhiladeli'UIA, July 13. Tho largo brick livery stable belonging to Samuel Lughey, on Harvoy street, Gormautown, was burned early in tho morning. Thlrty ono horses perished in tho ll.imos and othor property was dostroyod, making tho. loss amount to $21,1100, ono-thlrd of which Is covered by insuranco. JlllHHla1 Conilnt: Harvest. St. Pktciibbuko, July 13. Reports ro ceived from olllclal sources ou the pros pects ot the coming harvest aro such as to dissipate all hopes of the exportation ot grain from Russia. Tho purchase of corn from foreign countrlos for Russian consumption is now regarded as In evitable. The Cleveland lit Kdffartnwn. Eooahtown, Mass., July 13. Mr. anil Mrs. G rover Clevelaud and Dr. Ward, of New York, aro guests of E. C. Benedict, on board his steam yacht Oneida, iu this harbor. Tho Oneida will le.ivo to-morrow for Buzxard's Hay. This afternoon tho party will try their luak ut blue fishing. Cannon Defeats All Comers. ' Bsnu.v, July 13. At the wrestling tournament which took place hero yester day, Cannon, the Amerloan wrestler, was the victor agulust all comers. He was subsoqueutly elected a member of tho Atlas Verslu aud presented with a gold medal. (jcuiuu tV. Tlllll llUHfl. Abburv Park, N. 3 . July 13. George W. Truax, justice of the poaoo and tho leading real estate, dealer of Asbury Park, dlrd last evinluv ol a cancerous tumor. Buy Keystone dour. He oaroful that tho name Limsto & Co., AshUnd, Pa., is orinlod on ovary sack. 3-8-3taw Don't Pay 5 Cents For what you can got for half tho monoy. Our Spanish Punotollas at two for fivo aro bettor than j half tho Cigars you pay five cents for. Try them. $1.10 a box. GfrAFS, No. 122 North Jardin Street