fill VOL. VI.--NO. 173. SHENANDOAH, PA., MONDAY. AUGUST 24. 1891 ONE CENT. THE 8TJEE EOAD TO OPULENCE LIE0 KNEE-DEEP TI-1BOITGH PEINTEE'S INK .1 J Republican State Ticket. Avnrron aj:xi:ii,im Guv. DAVID MoMTJItTIUH QHEGO s ta rn tr va so nil n OAl'T. JOHN V. MORRISON. JchfateH-nl-Larije f,ou A. S. lu S1IIKMS, IVJt. I SOIIAPFKR, I,OUI3 W. HALL, FKANIC RnCDMIt, Jl.O. M'COKMIOK, J. U. POM'tHOY, JOHN CESSNA, war. it. r.oamts, to the ConitUulio:ial vcntton: ISAIAH O. WKAll, HUKMAN KUBAM11B M. I.. KAUlTJiAN, 11. M. KDWAUDS, OIJO. S. SOllMIDT, ovnusur.OEii, JOHNS. TiAMIltt:, .rAMKS h. HtlOWN, V. l'OWDBItLY. TUIlltHNCE County Ticket. Judge Hon. D. 11. Grrcn. Sheriff Pem'aminSmilh. Jury Commissioner Maj. William Ciark. Poor Director George ITcffacr. Delegates to the Constitutional Con vention, 3!)th District Joseph U. Pomeroy, John J. Coyle. THAT FALL (?) OF QUAY. The delegates seemed to understand tb. t they were t ) do rs they saw lit, and they have done it. "While the ticket Is In every way satisfactory to Quay, the remit has been brought nb ut without diction or dictation. The bonator went west at midnight. Deforo goiiig he expre;sed his pleasure at the harmony that prevail. It is a fact that the convention was made up almost exclusively of the f lends of the senator. Philadelphia Inquirer. Senator Quay will leavo for his homo on a midnight train, a happy man. To-day's Republican state convention lips done everything to please him, and isenthely Bat tailed with its worlr. Public LeCgcr. O o of liio good effects of the bus gestloa to s,eud a solid delegation to the national eonvontion next year fjom this state to help nominate Mr. Blaine for the presidency 1s the rrcon clliatioii of Senator Quay aud Chris topher L. Jtagee. Wilkcs-JJarrc Pec ord. Yi'S, to Pa'.ieuou and Lambert, of the Journal and Yes?, respectively, are tlie Republic ms of this Uato Itulebi I. 'I'll ey did it, and Quay is cut SfiKl. -NEW- CARPETS AND OIL GLOTOS ! aro bel ng receive J dally at C. ID. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 Sooth Jardin St, near Centre CHOICE GOODS. OLD APPLE VlNEGAJtr-for PlclMng. Twice Ihe strength of ordinary Vinegar and strictly pure. WHOLE MLXED SPICES for Plcltllvg. OUR FANCY SYRUP Al 10c Is a strictly imrc sugar syrup, and equal in color, flavor' and body to any high-priced syrup. NEW NO. 1 MACKEREL, tills season's catch, while and fat. Will receive in a few days our first invoice of New Fancy BLOATER MACK EREL, extra largo and fine. Fresh Creamery and Dairy Butter. Imported Maccaroni and Gelatine. Fine Old Government Java Coffee. One Car ofMTDLINGS. Ono Car of OLD TIM01JTS TCAX. JFOJEZj sale. OJE PAIR OF GOOD MULES a good team for farm worlc. The Journal did It nil. What wp' 'ho Mo of holding the s',.Uo conveu tioi? Juit tbl'ik of t'ue amount o inooey that c u'd Iihvo been uv :l 1 Dul, then, it w I' n'l come out now. This wo !d bo a r Umo for l'ie Piii.aihlpUhi Pnss to lot up oa 11 tiU'jjof i lie two U. S. Soui'o j f om Pe.i"s.ylula. Wo have thought for .1 lo.ig l ino tbat the Press lit'd.cil an editor aud wj are bccouilngdal'y moro stroug'y i up rested with the fact. Wo need I'll our party strength Ihisyran and wo prolist aaiahtanytlilngH vor I"fof r adiug men out of the paily. Pepublican. If the Press has the euecrss of the party at lira. t IS w'll uotv devote I t whole t mho towevds EO'lditing tho pa . y uh'cli it h' s helped to we l.cu. And lit tho saitio limo wo would sugg ,1 Unit tho Pepublican tot an example by levfiiiin'iig in duty iu couuecuou Willi the county ticket. FIREMEN'S TOURNAMENT At Atlaatio City, N. J. Half Rates via Pennsylvania Rall.oad. Tlio Firemen's lour.iament to be held et Atlantic City oa September LO.ti, SO.u, October la and i!d, p om i6es to bo ono 01 Ibo most intcroillu.'r event i of i s kind ever betd In this co unity. Invi.aiioni havo been sent to a'l tlio promineut fie com panies of Ibo East lo bo preiont and enter tiio lists nd tbo number of otitiiotnl'eady resis.cred nsiurcs u b.iiliant success. Tlio programme of ove.,ts is a most olabora.e ono and includes everykui.ig that per ai s lo Ibo firemen's ar.. llu.-o iaces, team laces, steamer Uials, prize drills, and o:bei firemen contests, together Willi concern, to ch'.ijjit process on, and a grand parade. Iiusido this, ilio a.r 'igemou's fit; luo e,i telta'nmeni ot tho vi-i.o.a aro very o ab o.alc. For Ilia bailor accommodation of '-itoi-rndcou csUii s tlio lmHj"lvaiiin Kailroad Cm a '7 will sell cxcur.ion ticket) to Atlantic Civj fruiu nil piiu ipil e'.a.ipns on i'.a system u; a hiulo faio for tlio round trip. 'Iliot'ckets will bo sola Sep'.uiuber 2j.ii to 0 louor 2l, nlid for lo.uni uniil OcL' bc. O.ii, 1691. Tlio facilities picsonlcd by llio Pei.n ylvania llailroad for rcacbug Atlantic Ci.y quickly, and comibrtablyaie too woll known lo need comment. A Kind FrloncJ la wuat they call Ih't Famous Heinedy, Red Kl.; on. It qulculy cures Khemmutsm. No. ral.l , Cuts, llmi .a, Hums, boles ana all iKuha'a Uiug t.oie. Four tintypes for '25 conts, at Dabb's. If Waters' Welis beor is tbo best. John A r.eilly eolo agent. 6'5 '1 Best work done at Brennan's stoam aundry. EvorythlnR white and spotless, fiaca curtain) a specialty. AH work guaranteed. TOWHTALKER. THOTJG IIT3 ON THIS AND THAT THREADED TOGjiH3R. THEMES TERSELY TABULATED. Tho Tattlo ef tho TaU'ors Timely Taken and Told Typograplcally in a Tastorul and Templing Tono. Tbo local tboalricid season for 1801 92 will soon open, I. is hoped It will prove mora 6a.islt.c'.ory than tbo last ono. The bookings last seasjn did not give a comic opera. In tu s nspect cUr litlle neighbor, Girardville, a'ivi- piomiso of turpa ing us ilia commx envJii, a-she tuts a comic opera booked ib. every month of tho season. V It is bopei tho borough authorities and tho propmy ownori una thoir tenants will seo lhal their prnper.ios ara put in good condition before llio winter season sets in. ilauy pavemonu still rema n in bad eon d lion and tho s.reols ire still well sirown wiili tin cai s and other lciuio. It would pay t :o borough council to enforce cleanli ness in the latter respect by maUins an ex amp oof a few of ti.o parties who peisisl in violating the borou .h ordinances. There lias been htt'o complaint about dusty tlr.'Ols this turn nor. Nature, t "aisl ed by the sprinklors of tho liro companies ha3 hold tho upper band. The spnnkleu wore not out yestorday, but na.uro didn't givo tbo dust a trliott of a show. Whenoveryou hava knowledge of local hap.ienlnss, havo frioods or relauivts visi -inz you, or Ihey aro abou; to or have Ie.. town, no'.Ify "Town Ttlker," Herald otDco, and bo will "pui you on the list." . It may surprise tho n (skald readers to bear that there, is not a preserving jar to bo bad off any dealor In town to-day, so great h-s been tho demand for them. Cheap fruit aud sugar has encouraged housewives to can and prese vo to considerable ei ont end there a a but few collars that aro not prepared for tbo winter siogo. V The lntnl'ters of tho gospel are about to (Rkoalindln stopping Sabbath desecra tion. A meeting of all ministers and Irionds of law and order in town has boen called for next Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, and will be hold in tho Primitive Methodist church. A man of town added a new branch to his business recently and whon nskod If ho did not think judicious advertising would bo of advantage to him ho snappishly an swered, "No, I don't want no advortUe raont." The man Is now Booking a pur chaser for tho new branch,' It Is tho 6amo old story. Ho who does not advertise is like the man who trusts to luck for busines 6 G. A. R. Notes. All mtmberanf Post 110 are requested to bo present at next Friday's muster. Im portant. Tho lit. Cirmel veterans aro busy psr feclins arrangements to glva their com rades a fitting recaption on September 9".h. Oowen Tost and Third Brlgada band, of 1'ottsvllle, wl'l go to Alt. Oarmul on Grand Army Day. Post l'O, of town, propo:ostogo to lit. Caruio! in sirjnz forco on G"aod Army dhy. Every member, and nil old soldiers. nut oonnoited with tho organization in town aod vicinity, are invi.d to j jjn with them. " 'FOR THE SCHOOLS. Second' Hand Eoobfl at Half Price. iUvolu.it put'ciiBsed a larc invoice of second Ijnnd .icbool books, i.lmost new. ...kui. t ...rn .n- t.-f. ...tA A 1.1 -- iu nigh icbool bcoLi. Also, S.tXj tab'oti, formerly sold at 15 cents, now 5 cents. Coma early beforo all gone. Max ItKESE, Agent. Go to Goslett's for your preserving fruit. 8.22 tf Struck by Llghtnluff. Th school house and two residences on Baiiieit kt oet, Pracbvi le, weio stiuok by ligntning tt night. A lady whose name could no; bo learned was stunned by the shock. PERSONAL. Geiirse W. I) iv d i, Samuel Evr anrt Sum e' G... dwell tun ho no i oai Atlau'io Ci flbu IV.tit hai been cmn'.ovod r-- at .' e'.,ht, p.eat at the loctl Lehb,h V HI 14V PI I on. Sclnol Di c ctor Wilti.-m Trcaijo and Pra: O. ll:ese ii.niss d a anma of llm nal 'fi'il .j)cL on Satunbiy. A Most iw and dtugliter visited friends in Cf ra i d ' lie Saturday. Et-Sberitr B. J. Duffy, of Ashland, Mieiji Saturday in town transacting buti nc s D '. P. II. Glaghor, of Wuhlngton, D. G., fu mer Schuvlkllt countlan, was in Aslland, on Wodue.day. Duiiiig bis -tAM there, bo vliud tho Stato Iln pUal, and was hown through tho building by Dr..). C. Middle. Ue (peaks In high terms ot tn I'.n'.itd raon igoinont. i' is. E. T. Welervoll, who was 111 tho paEjwoek, h sroeoveiel. JU? M.mio Ch is'.o. her was vis"tingSlrs. P. A. Tr t or, at Ashland, li"t week. Thorn- i J. Keilly spent S-turdsy at the county s at. 3 on. 0. Ben. Johnson, of Wilkes-Barro, formerly employed on tho lluaALD, hrs accepted a po-ition on tho editorial stvtt'of tho Scranton Iribitne. 0on. Ilasting will luelure for Ibo benefit of tbo lt-jfoiaied chuicb, at Orwigsbu'g on! Sept. 3. Subject "Pamiuisconce9 of Jol nstown Flood." 1 rs. Thomas Mooro, of St. Clair, is spe iding a few days in town. A . J. Scanlan, tho hatter, went to Potts vIMo on bulnosj Ill's morning. Of T. Jones, of "Tho Famoui" c'.olhing store, Sundayed at Minersvillo. Eliitor Doylo, of the Sunday News, says a local correspondent, is about to retire from business and devote his titno to hunl Ing.'and fishing. Af.or reading tbis state most who dnro say thnra is no money to bo xn&o in country journalism? Ashland Locfil. dpi. Whltohouso, Esq., formerly of this town, but now praoucing law ia Tacomn, Washington, is vis'ting friends about lids county. ill.-ses L'zzlo Will'ams, Mary Watson and Gwennio Evans were ut Pottsvillo Saturday. All-sliouiso Scbeublng, of Now York City, it hero on a visit to her parents. ili-s Iiou Williams is homo from Phila delphia on blief vis't. It is rumored that Max Mayor, tho drug' gist, Is about to tuko a partner for lifo. Mr. Smith, tho polite and accommodat ing agent at tho Pennsy, is aiain nt his post ai'.cr spending a week ploasantly with Sunbury friends. liar, is Sell", tbo South Main street mer chant, is in New York City purchasing bis fall (,oou's. Miss Laura M. Tobias, formorly of town but late of Shamokin, was tbo guest tho pit several flays of tho Mi-ses Bolich, ot South Jardin s.rett. Miss Tobias and bor mother lefy ibis morning for Kane, Now II impshire, their new homo, Mr. Tobias having preceded them nfew weeks ago. Miss Mama Crader, of Allentown, who has been visiting friends in town forseveral weeks past, left for Mabanoy City on Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Boyor roturnod homo from Port Carbon on Saturday. Mr. Strouso cama up from Philadelphia on Saturday lo spand Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Simon l'odinisky. Ilov. and Mrs. J. McNally, of Pittslon, weio the guests of Bupt. Thomas Balrd over Sunday. M. E. Gablo, of Pittsburg, son-in-law of lion. M, P. Fowler, was in town oa Sat urday. Miss Mamo Snydor, ono of Philadel phia's fair school teachers, was in town over Sunday the gueet of her uncle, Major Finney. Miss .Annlo Mann has resigned her po slt'on In Max Schmidt's store. Mr. and Mrs. Evans, of Berwick, aro the guests of their son-in-law Ilenry Wleder hold. Wbllam Kendrick is In Philadelphia. Moses Owens left town on Saturday lo join bis family at Atlantic City, J. II. Quinn spent yesterday Id Pottsvlllo on business of Importance. John Cur Lin spout Saturday eveninz at tba county toat whh II. M. P.aynolds, of Lost Creek. Evan J, Jones, who bas beon spending the past seven weeks with bis father, Ar.bur Jone, of South Wet stroet, will leave on Wednesday morning for the Clar;on Stato Normal school tocomploto bis studios. Tax ColleCor W. 0. Both, of Shamokin, spent Sunday in town. Richard Snydor spent yesterday at Frackville. Charles Curtln, watchman at tbo Lohlgb Valloy depot, is visiting friends in New York. Tho Now Photograph Gallery. Wo aro Hill with von. and Intend In stay, croator inducements being o flared every day. Call and get prices and seo work. Wo do copylag, enlarjInx In crsyon, oil and water colors. Ilavo been extromely busy with an Inoreaso in fade. Kemember tbo place, Boshon's gallery, No. 29 W. Contro street. (Ilou'man's old stand.) 8 2I-6t NASH MASHED I GEORGE WADLiNGER MAKES THE NOMINATION. MUCH EXCITEMENT AT POTTSVILLE Tho Pottsvlllo German Had His Fonces Too Well Oonstruotod for tho Doughty Little Lo gal Pleader. Special to tbellKitAi.D. 1'OTTSVtl.l.E, Aug. ?4, 3 p. m. Georeo J. Wadllnger, Esq., tho brilliant and popu lar young German lawyer ot this plnee, bas been nominated for Judgo by tho Demo cratic county convention. Great excitemont prevails hero and while the Germans, on tbo ono band, nro wild with enthusiasm, tbo defeated parties aro loud in their crios of denunciation. Threats ol vongeanco aro undbgulsod nnd at times it looks ss If the convention will break up in a gigantic row. Already capital is being mado of tho fact that Wadlingor stumpod tbo county for Brumm against Itoilly for Congress. Democratlo Primaries. So far as the voting was concerned the interest taken In the Democratic primaries iu town on Saturday did not reach a high mark. The di-cussions indulged In were of such a character as to war-ant tho belief that tho vuIb would bo n very largo one, but, as ono of tbo cand dales temarked, thera wero too many pooplo who bad friends iu both factions rnd did not wih to volo rguinst any Of Ihom, honco Ihero was a largo 6lay-at-horno de'egtion. Willie the i cenes about some of tho polls wero of nn animated character thore wero no open disagreeable features. Tho polling place at which tho most bitter feeling was shown ws that in Iho Second ward. Somo DomocratscimplainedofSchcifly'smonopo lizing tactics. They did not think it right forbimtomako two bitos at the cherry. Iio wa not content with ktriving for a dele galesbip to tho senatorial convention, but also wanted to get on tho standing com mittee In the latter fight ho was knocked out. A prominent Democrat said to tba re porter, "You can say thnt Democratic Scbcifly, who is a Citizen ia local politics, had bis hu tling looked afier by local Re publican Llewellyn, who is a Democrat in ccunty polilios." During tbo early pf rt of tlio afternoon John Stanton exp'cs'cd tho opinion that bo would tako tho ten dolegatos of the town, but the returns showed that ha had secured but four, with ibo chances of losing Ihem to-day. Mr. Stanton held to this hope, however: "If Wadllnger is nominated I will bo nominated for S erifl". If Nash is namod my goote will be cooked." Wadlinger's fr ends claimed flvo of tho PotUvllle wards la t night. A prominent Damocrat said this morn ing, just prior to bis doparturo for Potts vlllo, "This talk about Nash having a cloar flold is not without reason and I must ad mit that It looks as If the banner that wil' bo hoisted to-day will bear tho names of Nash and Woll. But I am prepared for a surprise. Nash is being fought by somo of tbo men who ought to bo tho first to stand by blm. There is something moro behind the flgbt than man can seo. Hero It is: If Nasb can be knocked out this limo there may be somo show for lion. James B. Keilly to become tho Democratic candidala next year to succeed Judge Pershing and, as Itoilly and ox-Senator King aro working together against Nasb now, it is roasonablo to suppose that King hopes to tucccod Beilly In Congress," Tho "Demmy" Exodus. All tho big Democratic workers of town wnt to the oounly seat tbis morning. Denny Doylo got to the dopot just in limo to catch tho 9:08 train. As be got aboard he breathlessly answered a ques tion, "No, P .i not a delegate. I'm a semi-delegate. I bear something is wrong with Nash and I'm going down to fix it up." What would havo become of the con.ention if Denny had missed the train. 'Squlro Jack wont down to adjust legal differences nnd seo thet Jere. Toomey re ceived a square deal for the Jury Com mlstionertbip. Jim Smith went down on an early train. He said, "My nomination for Jury Com missioner ie almost a certainly. I am tho on'y man who fits In between all 'actions." Tim O'Brien want down with Jimmy Shields to sea that the lattor did not fed too muob Rochester into the delegates. ' Mike Thompson took the 9:08 train and tho smile upon his broad countenance In dicated that be had the West Mabauoy township delegation in bis yest pocket for Nasb. A Glorious Record. Since tlio Introduction of the Famous Pan TlnaCoiiiih and Consumption Cure in this vicinity, the death rate from Coueumptlou n a decreased wonderfully; It never fall lo meet ucure, anu is me uestuouzn medicine. , Try It. Trial botllea free at Klrllu'B chug store. POLITICAL POT-POURRI. P.thy, Fuufr nt, Pleasing Points Pointedly Prraiaphed. The soldiors are all for Gregg and Mor rison. Chairman Jm wilt leal the party to '.c'o.y if a pa -ly united aud harmonious em accompl b that end, and be lbink u, o "I. The.e will bo no sulking In tho ttnts ih'i yerr. Ha mony in the Republican pi v rounded out so oven'y that no ill'nflbst I member of the p ty bas any excuse to wi'hhold h's suppoi. .'rjm it. Let the Repub ican show their ontmy. tba Domocra' , what thero ilia In: ono , . Well, Is General Gregg a toil o-' Hi boi'es ? No Democrat dare make lh.it . r ion. Now let the Repub'icans of Ponniyl vniag'i7eat ong pu'l and a pull all t gether. A deciive rtsult this year w 'l pnvo tho way for 1C3.C. J m ijoiity one y r n- nco. Don't worry, the Rspublican ticket Is a' n&ht. Uiine to oompUin is kuer the elec tion, Do your duty like Republicans and a't wi'l bo well. Everything is serene in tho RepabMcan. ranks. Can tho Democrats say as much for them-elvt's? Grogg and Morrbon are "In it" thi' ye-ir. Thol i3iman Kave tha Greeen I-lo to rid himself ,f Eng Ifh tvrnnny, and femes to America that be nipv ei joy .reedont ai d A vo vout to bit patrioc fceli-tgi. Iho mystery 's why ho over frateruizes with tie Democratic paity, whic'a Is tho sworn, and paid ally of Eniland. Whon will tbo I.hh-Ameiican see that in tbo Rspublicaa part.v lios his weapon to avongo hiswron?;-? To vote tho Democ. alic ticket means to , id England in her attempt to reduce tho wages of the laboring man all ovor tho world, and lo reduce him to tho level Jof her own poveiiy-ftricken, half-starvod and under-paid woik'nij men and women, Tho Repuuiic.uis aro united and now stronger llini over. Gjvemor Patf'on'a veto of tho Educa tional bi'l wid lose li s paily many thou sands of votes. Tha retiroci'.y treaty recently mado witli Spain, according to English evidonco is worth at least f8,0J0,0 3 per annum to the United Suites at tho expenso o," Eng land al ne. And y.t some lieo trade or- gans are declaring that rociprooi.y i n't working to tho advantago of tho U.iUo I Sta.r . For yflvo mil ions pf dollars saved to the people of the United States luh rccort of tho MiKuiley law for tho firs, niuo month. Frea tugar accouuU for about one-half of tho reduition, and tho ba.nfit of this is felt on every table in tho Ian I. Tbo otbor half is nccoualed for by tho f ct that lacos, hnts, cutlory, woolen cloth, dro.;s goods, etc., to tho amount of many mil lions, nro no longer bought from E ropcan manufacturer.', but aro purchased from Americans. Tbo action of tho Ilar.isburg Convention in chnoM g tlio basis of Republican repre sentation in coming Sialo Conventions will havo tho otToct of incroa ing tne number of do'egates Tho Keening Bulletin, ol Phila delphia, bas mado a calculation, and b s found that ins.ead of 0-1 do ogates tho noxt convention will havo 208. Allegheny county gooiup from sixteen to twenty-two delegates, and Philadelphia from thirty-, nino lo fi.ty-sovon. Tho presidential voza of 'SS is taken as tho bads of loo calcula tion, and will bold until '93, the convent,' n of that year depondmg upon the voto erst in '92. Forovory 2 0.0 Ropabllcan votes cast in a legislative district a delogato Is allowed lo tho convention, and an add" llonal ono lor 1,CC!J votes and ovor. As noxt yoar's voto will fli tho status of tho conventions for four yoarj, a greater stimulus to get out a large voto will bo tbo ro ult. It Is singular that a better bi ls of representation was not fixed long nj,o, and now that tbo new ru'o bas been mlop ed, thosowho aro iu tbo bablt of at. ending; conventions will wonder wb thoieo.m bas been delayed to loag. Miuo uy coun ties will be rewarded fur duing better. Playinar Cards, You oan ob.a'n a pick of best qua'ity playing oards by sending fifteen coo s in nostaje to P. S. Eui, Gei'l Pass. Agt., B C. & Q. R. R. Cu t -o, III. f All Hands Come I And get a knifo for nothing. Tho only conditions aro that you buy twenty ton-cent plugs of "Filly" tobacco. $ 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. 122 North JarJin Street