pi r mm VOL. VI.--NO. 1GG. SHEKANDOAH. FA.. SATURDAY. AUGUST 15. 1891. ONE OENT. THE STTKEST BO AD TO WEALTH IS THBOUG-H LIBEBAL AD"V ERTISINGr CONVENTION CALL. lb (he Republican Electors of Pennsylvania: After consultation and correspondence with the members of the Republican State Committee, and by their direction, I hereby give notice that the Republicans of Pennsylvania, by their duly "chosen representatives, will meet Instate Con vention at Ilarrisburg, Wednesday, August 19, 1891, at 10 o'clock A, M., for the purpose of plac ing In nomination candidates for the offices of Stale Treasurer and Auditor Oenerat, for the nomination o etghtceneandldatesfor Delegates-at-Large to the Constitutional Convention pro vided for in the Act of Assembly approved June 19, 1891, and for the transaction of txtch other bustnees as may be presented. Notice is especially directed to the fact that, in accordance with the provisions of the last men tioned act, each Senatorial district is entitled to a representation of three delegates in said Con stitutional Convention, two of whom only canbe members of the majority party in said district. The electors of each district are therefore re quested to make proper nomination for dele gates to said convention, the rules governing the nomination of candidates for State Senator to be applicable. In th Is connection the Chairman desires to call the attention of Jlepubltcan voters to the rccom mendatlon of the State Convention of 1882, that "they allow the greatest freedom in the general participation in the primaries consistent ullh the preservation of the party organization." Wil. n. ANDREWS, Chairman. COUNTY COMMITTEE MEETING The members of the Republican County Com mtttee elected at the primaries held on Satur " day, August 1, 1891, are requested to meet at Centenntal Hall, in the Borough of Pottsvllle, y'on Tuesday, AugustK, atlO a.m., for the pur pose of electing a County Chaltman and trans act such other business as may be required. ELIAS DAVIS, Chairman County Convention. August 4, 1891. ONE REASON WHY. The considerations urged to account for the large immigration Into this country aro numerous,aud not the least Important is one seldom advanced; the fact that the debt of many leading foreign nations is increasing as that of the United States steadily decreases. The tabulated statemeut prepared by the census bureau for the decade of 16S0 to 1S90 shows that the former has increased more than two thousand million dollars; the latter has decreased half that amount. The fact that this heavy increase of foreign indebtedness is due largely to preparations for war furnishes a further inducement to , seek uland of peace and comparatively jjjj small national expenditures. An examination of the per capita -NEW- CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS ! aro being received dally at C- JD. PRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 Soath Jardin St, near Centre Pickling and Preserving Time ! is noiu at hand. Keiterhas just received a lot of FINE OLD APPLE VINEGAR, guaranteed Absolutely Pure and Unadulterated Soured by age Free from any for eign Acid or Coloring. Also, WHOLE MIXED SPICES for Fielding. About 15 different 7cind8. Best quality, sifted land Mixed In proper proportions. Our GROUND SPICES Best Quality. We keep no OLD Don't run tJic rlslt of making your MOUSES SICKby feeding NEW OATS. Kelter Juts about 1,500 bushels OLD WHITE OATS. All PUEE RYE CHOP. CORN AND I manufacture my own STRICTLY PURE FEED. nooeixrocl fhreo tixxxos zx woolc 1P ro&lx dftroaax tlio Oxoixxi.ox"y- aam o cLzx-y eta o Ixux-m. o c5t . The first of tho season. mackerel of this season's catch. DAISY FLOUR is made of old r i . i ) isiacuon every unto. debt of the various countries Illustrates the comparative statement. The United States debt decreased from $ 3S.33 to $14.03. Great Britain's per capita debt Is $S7.79; that of France, f 110.35; Russia's is only $30.79. When the county and stato debts are considered the small comparative expenditure by the people of this country more dis tinctly appears; for the republic's public debt an extraordinary ex penditure not likely to bo Incurred again after the payment of the present Indebtedness will soon be extinguish ed and leave only lor the moat part a local debt. Mckinley speaks. ' And there is another thing about the Republican party: It was never against its country or its flag. Not for one minute of our thirty-five years of existence have we ever been sus pected of being against the govern ment. And that cannot be said of any- other party. "And there is one thing more I want to say of a protective tariff: It has never pulled down; it has always builded up, and for this reason, If for none other, the protective tariff is the true friend of every girl and boy Btrug' gllng upward. "Now they are declarins that wo make only a little tin. What could any one exppot, when the law protect ing this industry only went Into op eratlon the first of this month? The wonder is that we are making it at all "Just what they aro Baying now, my friends, of the tin plate industry, they said twenty years ago of the steel rail, peatery, and glass, and cutlery manu factures, and now these are among our greatest Industries; wo lead the world to-day in steel rails, and our plate glass and pottery cannot be beat in tho world. "Thirty years of this policy has given us the greatest government in the world, and to-day we beat tho world in manufactures, agriculture and mining. When this protective policy went Into efleot we were a small nation. We are in the first rank now." William L. McKinlky. Playing Cards. You can obtain a pack of best quality playing cards by'sonding fifteen cents in postage to P. S. Kustis, Qen'l Pass. Agt, 8., O. & Q.R. It. Chicago, 111. tf are strictly Pure and of the common Spices. OATS. old not mixed with netv. CHOP. CORN CHOP. OA1S CHOP. Chop and guarantee It to be Will open this week, the first new Minnesota Wheat and gives Sat- MOOGHBDDGET GLEANINGS BY THE LOCAL CORPS OP REPORTERS. WHAT THE SGRIBBS SEE AND HEAR A Young Man's Extraordinary Esoapo From an Awful Fate. Saved by an Engineers Watchfulness. A young man residing in the First ward bad an exceedingly narrow cscapo from death on tho Lohlgh Valloy railroad yes terday morning. Ho works near Bany's station and goes to the place every morning on tho 5:4G passongor train. Ye3terday ho was too lato to reach tho depot in time and ran to tho Emorick street crossing to catch tho train. The onginoer, Charles Price, saw what tho young man Intended and, as tho train was passing tho crossing at a lively spood, ho motioned him not to at tempt to jump on the train. Tho warning was unhoedod. Tho young man made a jump for tho front platform of tho passes ger car next to the tank of tho engine. IIo missed his footing, but held to the rail of tho platform with a doath grip. The train sped on, with the legs of tho foolish young fellow swooping along tho rails about four inches ahead of tho front whoels of tho car. Prico, tho onginoer, reversed his engine es soon as . possible, but did not succeed in stopping tho train until it had run soma distance. The stoppage was niado in tho nlek of time, for at tho instant tho wheels stopped revolving tho young follow loosened his grasp on tho platform rail and droppod before tho wbuols of tho car, o. hsusted. Engineer Trlco lays It was one of tho most remarkable oscap' in his OX' perlenco. Light at Last. It is gratifying to see that tho Valloy Railroad Company has realized tho necessity of more, or, somo light at tho local dopot. Lehigh at last rathor, It has abandoned tho way-back gas light and has replaced it with an arc incandescent light. Very good, but tho company is still behind the age. There should bo more light at the north and west sides of tho dopot. This placo is ono of tho moat dangerous in tho town after dark. Tho Association Meeting. "Wo regretted our inability to attend tho quarterly meeting of tho Schuylkill Press Association at Treaiont on Tuesday. Sick ness ulono kept us awtv.t from what wo had counted on the pleasantost gathering of the Association's existence. Tho West End editors planned a good time for the visitors and they succeeded in satisfying thorn ail. Down Went the Horse. A horso fell into an old cess pool in the alley at the rear of Robbins' row, noar tho Lehigh Valloy railroad yesterday, and was fished out after considerable work without injury. Tho cess pool is ono that was in uso by tho residents of Robbins' row before Air. Robbins built tho out houses on tho railroad tide of the property. Sunday Sohool Picnic. Tho members of Fowler's Methodist Episcopal Sunday school will picnic in the Delano grove on August 22nd. Train will leave the local Lehigh Valloy depot im mediately after tho departuro of tho regu lar 0:10 train and leavo Delano at 8 p. m. Fare for adults, 23 cents. Children, 15 cents. All invited. Colliery Acoident. By somo unexplained cause, tho hoisting engine at Maple Hill colliery became ui manageablo on Thursady afternoon. The cage, with a car on it, were pulled up out of the shaft and on to the team road.both being badly smashed. Tho sheaves, rope, eto , were also damaged, but fortunately no one was hurt. The "Y" Programmo. The following will be the programmo of tho "Y's" at the meeting this evening: Scripture readlns MUs L. Oliver, Uuno Dells, No. S3. Debate: ltetolved tual the Kiuperer Napoleon ws a greater general Urn a tbe Duke oi Wellington, lien. U. Hooks aud Arthur O. Moic.u lor the ofllimutlve; Messrs. Ogden and Ciouaugh for tbe negative. Music -. ...."I "Hells. Onto K. (Shoemaker. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? Tbe elgnal per. nans of tbe sure approach of tbat more ter rlb.e disease. Consumption, Asa yourselvei ir you can ullord for tbe Bake or saving O cent, to run tbe rlslt aud do nothing lor it. We know Iron experience tbat Shilon's Cure wiU Cure your Cough. It never falls. Tbii explaluB wby more than a Million Homes were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whopping Couzb at onee. Motbei i uo not be without it. Kor i-ime lUok, Hide or Oneit, useHhllob's Porous blaster. Hold by C. II. iiagenbucb, N. K. corner Main and Lloyd treets. Buy Keystone Sour. Be careful tbat the name Lsssio & Co., Ashland, Pa., i( printed on ovory sack. 8-8-3taw PERSONAL. W. H. Halstead. of Phlladolnhl. U thn guest of O. A. Keim. Sliss Nellie Finnoy, who has boon vislt ng friends in Philadolnhla nnd ntW places the past month, returned homo last ovenlng. Prod Ilooks is on tho sick list. Sir. and Sirs. Louis Stnuse. of PhlUtM. phis, aro tho guosts of their aunt, Sirs. I. Friedman. Nathan Boner, of Gilberton. wa in town last ovening. Airs. Elizabeth Poolor leaves on Wod. nosday, per steamer Citv of Prn nf ihn Inman lino, for a visit to hor paronls in England and will bo gono about two months. Aline Inspector Gay. of Pottsvllle. was in uwn last evening. J. 11. Loisenrlng, of Hazloton. was in town yostorday Thomas W. Graham. roDrosontlnir Sin- gargoo & Bros., Scranlon, wrs in town yos terday on business. Airs. Sarah Dunn and dauirhlnr. in Salllo, of Philadelphia, aro visiting frionds in town. Slossrs. Clayton and Rudolnh Swnnlc.who have been visiting rolatiyos in town for a month past, will leavo for Bluefiold, West Virginia. Their sistor, SIis3 Cora, and Harry Dixon, of West Coal street, will ac company them. Thoy leavo on Monday morning. SI. Vernooy went to Slounlain Grove camp meeting this morning. Edward Powell, of Philadolnhla. is visiting friends in town. II. E. Dongler. S. L. Brown. Ilarrv Aro. good, D. J. Richards and J. II. Kurtz havo returned from Gettysburg, whero they spent tho past week attending the stato camp of the P. 0. S. of A. Henry Nelco, of Pottsvllle, paid a pleasant visit to tho Herald sanctum yes torday. Sir. and Sirs. Henry Wioderhold sDont yosterday at tho county seat. Arthur Shaw returned from Philadel phia yesterday. Pro. iiios For Sale. A good property on South Slain street and a good property on North Jardin street may bo purchased cheap upon ap- nllcation to A. J. fltlllftcrllAI. ATttlilnnn building, corner of Centro and West streets, o-c-lw Sunday Specials. Ebonezor Evangelical church. Rev. n. J. trlick, pastor. Services Sunday at 10 a. m. in Gorman, and C:80 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m All are hoartlly invitod to attend. P. SI. church, corner of Jardin and Oak streets. Sorvicos Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and (3:30 p. m. Sabbath Echool at 2 p. m. Young Peoples' Christian Endeavor at 0 p. m. every Sabbath. Classes meot Tuos day nnd Wednesday ovonings at 7 o'clock and Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Gonoral prayor meoting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. II. G. Russell, pastor. Preaching in tho Trinity Reformed church to-morrow morning nnd evening by tbe pastor, Rov. Robert O Boylo. Every body welcome. Welsh Baptist church, cornr West and Oak streets. Rov. D. I. Evans, pastor. Sorvices Sunday at 10 a. m. in Wolsh and 0 p. m. in English. Sunday school ut 2 p. m. Prayer meoting on Slonday oven ing, at 7 o'clock. Class mooting on Thurs day evening, at 7 o'clock. All Saints' Episcopal church, Oak st cot, near Slain, Rev. Floyd E. Wost, rector. Services as follows: Morning prayor and lilany with reading and sermon, 10:80. Evening prayer andsormon, 0:30. Sunday school at 2 p. to. The rector officiates and preaches at the morning service on tho second and fourth Sundays of each month and at the evening service on tho first and third, a lay reader oSlciatingin his absence Pirst Mothodist Episcopal church. Roy. Win, Powick, pastor. Divine woiship at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Horning tub ject: "The Pity of tho Lord." Evening subject: "The Arrival" being tho clos ing sermon of tho series on "Tho Voyage of Life." Sunday school at 2 p. m., to be followed by the dovotional moetlng of tho Epworth Leasuo. Tbers will be preaching in the English Lutheran church by Rev. Leandor Gootz, of Altoona, Pa., Sunday morning and evening. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. There will bo no sorvices In tho Presby terian church to-morrow morning. The Christian Endeavor will havo charge of ihe service in the ovening. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Lotter List. The following letters remain uncalled for In tho Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pa., post office, August IS, 1891 : Brink, Sirs. Muiy Parties calling for advertised lelleii should please say "advertised." One cent will be charged on all advertised letters. II. O. Boyeb, P. SI. $3.00 for 81.00. Iloro is a bargain once in a life timo, and will continue this week out. To make our beautiful cabinets for $1.00. This is no cheap or trashy pictures, but a first class cabinet. Remember the placo, Koshons' new gallery, No. 29 Wost Centre street. THE EISTEDDFOD ! VERY LARGE ATTENDANCE AT LAKESIDE TO-DAY. 1,000 FROM TOWN THIS MORNING. Payday Scenes Lookup Crowded Last Night Non-Taxpayers Run In Porsonal Mention and Other Items. A special train of twolvo cars, packod liko sardines in a box, loft tho local P. & R dopot at 9 o'clock this morning for Lake side, tho scono of tho Stato Eisteddfod. Thoro woroSCJ from Contralia in charge of Capt. T'd Rooso. Thoy camo over tho Lohlgh Valloy road as far as Shonandoah. It is otvlmatod that there wero from 1000 to 1103 pooplo on board. Agont Davis, soveral minutes beforo tbo train loft, had then sold nearly 1,000 tickets, and many got on board without a ticket, not having limo tosccdro them. Taking Shonandoah ns a criterion, there will bo fully 8,000 to 10,000 people present at this famous resort to-day. LAST CHEAP EXCURSION To Atlantic City via tho Reading Double Track Routo. This season's last popular excursion to Atlantic City takos placo on Tuesday, 25th in St. No ono should miss this last chanco to visit America's greatest seaside rosort by fait express trains and at greatly reducod ratos. Such an opportunity to sco old ocean's "high rollers" and enjoy a swift ride on tho "flyers" that havo made tho "Royal Route to tho Sea" world-famous soldom occurs. Round trip tickets for this oxcursion will bo sold from Shonaudoah at the very low rato of ?3.60 and will bo good going on special train leaving Shenandoah at 10:0j a. m. on the day abovo named. Ihey will bo good for roturn possago on any train within sovon days, including day of issuo. For particulars call on any ticket agont. Porsons taking this trip can stop off in Philadelphia in both directions, Minors' Certificates. The board for tho examination of ap plicants for miners' certificates will meot at No. 229 South West street, every Saturday ovoniug beroafter, from 5 to 7 o'clock. Joux SIcOutciikojt, Tros. John H. Rmssis, Sec'y. 8-13-3t Shonandoah Wins. The nnwly organized Shenandoah baso ball loam, under 31 imager Sampsell, de feated the strong Girardvillo team nt tho trotting park yesterday aftornoon by a 6core of 11 to 7. Features of tho gamo was running catchos by Ilincks and Ward, and the batting of Sanger and Geary. NOTES. Tbo Shonandoah team, under Slanager Sampsell, aro making a lively spurt, and It looks as if Shenandoah will redeem herself In base ball circlos onco more. Gibson's catching was a featuio. Ilincks plays a steady game. Slorris will do the twirling for Shonan doah against Frackvllle. Ward played llko a professional in yes terday's gamo. O'Neil, with a little speed, would among tho boat pitchers in tho stato. Marshall, of tho Brownsvillo toam, rank is a good hitter. But three hits woro made off Ryan'.in Sunday's gamo. Bargains at tho Bazar, Have you soon them ? Iloro are a few of them : Linen paper measures, doublo, 5c, Doublo handled curling irons, only 12c. Single curlors, Co. 10c tooth brushes, for 5c. 25o doublo tracing wheels, for 10c. 8-14-21 Morgan's Bazah. Payday. Yosterday tho men employed In and about the collieries in this rogion received their pay, consequently the town was lively last ovoning and tbo police had oc casion to run quite a number of intoxi cated and noisy individuals into tbe cooler. Excollont Instrument For Salo. A first class German piano imported by Prot. Zoitz can bo had cheap for cash on account of tho profotsor's impending de parturo for Germany. Tho instrument may bo scon and information concerning it may bo had upon application to Honry Wioderhold, 28 East Centre stroet. 8-0-lw Four tintypes for 25 cents, at Dabb's. tf More Arrests. A largo number of Poles and Huns found lodgings in tho lockup last night for retUBing to pay their tax;, and a large in creaso may bo expocted during tbo day, which will tax tbe capacity of that in stitution. Tho Phoenix Pionlo. The Pbconlx Hose Company is holding a plcnlo at Columbia Park to-day. Parlies wishing to havo a Jolly good timo will do well by attending it. Waters' Weiss beer Is the best. John A. Rellly sole agont. 6-5-tf MA HANOY PLANE. Items of IntoroBt From Our Reg- ular Correspondent. Stachlniet William llansingor, of tho P. R. shops, cocs around on thrnn Intra ttnon ho allowed a cylinder head to fall on his wos. Tho wife of Klchttrtl Mntx. nf'tnnn mnt with a very painful accident on Slonday evoning. Whllo walking in tho gardon iho slippod and foil UDon a storm. rllalnroL ing hor shoulder. From last accounts sho is rapidly recovering. Kumors lias It that our public schools will reopon on Slonday, Aug. 17th. for a ten months' torm. If this Is trun. it will im hard for tho children to bo cooped up in a Close, ill-smelling, poorly ventilalod school room in tbo very midst of tho dog days, and for no other reason than that tho loach ers desiro to put an extra month's pay into their pockets. Tho ploa that a longor school terra will bo an advantago to tho pupils i to put it muuiy, ratbor thin, as the instruc tions givon in tho schools nf nilWMn borough is, in quantity and quality, fir be low mat givon in the schools of our sistor borough of Frackvillo. What do wo pay taxes for, anyway ? Wo hoar much about Sund in Frackvillo those days, and wo aro given to unuorstanu that, as tho saloons of that town aro closed "tlehl" nn Hunrlarr thn picnickors bring their beer Into town with tnem. woll, that sort of thing is bad enough from a prohibition point of view, but from tho same point of viow, Frack- ville's beer picnics dwindle Into more children's parties nlongsido tho orgies which tako placo in Slahanoy Piano sa loons on Sunday nights. Brothron, lot us pray for tho wickod. G. SI. Israel, train disDatchor of thU division of tho P. & R. R. R., is off on a well-oarnod vacation which he is spending amid tho hills and valleys of Lebanon county. During his absonco the duties of his position aro boing ably porformod by wiuiam ivouor, oi rrackvlllo, assistant travoling agont of tho Wi'liamsDort division. Lat Saturday ovoaing, when whlskoy flowed as freely and voluminously as tho waters of the mighty Slahanoy cretk 'Davy" Kano, commonly known . - tho "Ono logged warblor of tho Slahanoy mud flats," from his propensity for vocal music, "got a load on him" as thoy say In tho vernacular, and boing unablo to restrain his joy burst forth with his favorito song, "I nm the son of an Irishman." Tho doleful quaver of bis rum-soaked voice at .actod tho nttontion of "Winrltr Hill." alias Bill Ilorrick, who had also been Im bibing sufficient bug-Juico to seriously cloud uis better judgmont, and who supposing from tho sound that tho O. L. Warbler suffering intonso agony, tenderly pickod him up and laid him down and proceeded to rub a hole in tho ground with him. Tho warbler, not appreciating tho kindly inten tions of W. B., showed fight, and things woro getting interesting when a crowd ar rived on tho sceno. Oneot the crowd offered to meet "Windv Bill" with Wn fnsu th. and then but the lattor suddenly remum- borod that he had logo home and nurse tho babv. Tho last soon of him wis a nlnur! nf duet down Railroad avenuo, List of letters remiilnlntt tho poatotilce at Mahanoy Piano, Aue. VL icjt: juyors Jicureary, Kobt. Farley, M. SI. Lundv. Charles AVnistnnn r).n;i Swank, Wm. Nicholas. Slalzovillo Mrs. France, Sir. Slannol. Mark This in Your Hat Tho city papers are all right if you want them, but it is tho local paper that adver tises your businoss, your schools, your churches, your numerous sociotlos, sym pathize with you In your affliction and re Joico in your prosperity. In short, it is your Ircal paper tbat mentions the thousand and ono items In which you are interested during tho year, and which you do not And in tho city papers Thoy Aro Splendid. "We mean thoso Cheviot suits you carr: get at A. T. Jones' "Famous" Clothing store for ?0.50. For ODo You can get ono dozin cabinet photos and uflneframo. Romomber wo aro on tho first floorj nostops to climb. Jvkaqkv, tho leading artist. 8-5-3m All Hands Come I And get a knifo for nothing. Tho only conditions aro that you buy twonty ton cent plugs of "Filly" tobacco. As good a plug as you ever put a tooth to. Tho knifo is a beautiful 4-blado, inlaid celluloid han dle, good material and good workmanship, Can bo seen at GRAF'S, No. 2Kortii'iitM$t(6il