VOL. VI.--NO. 174. SHBTANDOAH. PA., TUESDAY, AUGUST 25. 1S91. ONE CENT. THE SURE ROAD TO OPULEiTCE LIES KNEE-DEEP THROUGH PRINTERS INK 3f V Republican State Ticket. Avnnon aExisii.izi Gc.v. DAVID MoMURTRIE GREGG STATU TJlElSVItEltt Capt. JOHN W. MORRISON. Dclegatea-at.Zarge to the Constitutional Convention: A. 8. I. SHIELDS, ISAIAH 0. WEAR, W-JI. I. S01IAFFEK, HERMAN" KREAJIER LOUIS W. HALL, SI. L. KAUFFMAN, FRANK REEDER, H. M. EDWARDS, GEO. B. SCHMIDT, II. O. m'cormick, J. II. rOMEROY, JOHN CESSNA, WM. D. ROQEBS, CVRUS ELDER, JOHNS. LAM1HK, JAMES L. DROWN, TERUENCE V. TOWDERLY. County Ticket. Judge Hon. D. D. Qreen. Sheriff BenJamin',Smllh. Jury Commissioner MaJ. William Clark. Poor Director George Heffner. Delegates to the Constitutional Con vention, ZOth District Joseph H. Pomeroy, John J. Coyle. The News will have to eat crow. It will all eoine out now, with Nash lu the soup. Charley Kino was too many for I the Nashites. It will all come out now. Tho ring rules the roost. It wasn't a bad day for the Dutch after all. The Dutch have taken Holland again. They aro not spelling harmony with a big H In the Democratlo party of this county now. Pooh-Bah Soheifly, although side-tracked on Saturday, can rejoice with the victors. Talk about rings! Why the Dem ocratic party has no room to talk. The ring won yesterday. "What are we here for, anyway 1" That's what the Shenaudoah Demo crats said yesterday. -new- CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS ! aro being received dally at G. 3D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 South Jartlia St, near Centre CHOICE GOODS. OLD APPLE VINEGAR for PlcJiling. Twice the strength of ordinary Vinegar and strictly pure. WHOLE MIXED SPICES for.Picliling. OUR FANCY SYRUP Al lOo yJLs a strictly pure sugar syrup, and equal in color, flavor and body to any hlyh-in'lced syrup. NEW NO. 1 Mithis season's catch, ivhite and fat. Will receive in a few days our first invoice of Neiv Fancy BLOATER MACK EREL, extra large and. fine. tresh Creamery ana uairy uuuer. I l-.l MM One Car of MXDLINGS. One Car of OLD TIM01H1 UAH, ORE PAIR OF GOOD MULES a good team for farm ivorlt. And Jack Toole Is on top again. This Is a good year for breaking rings (?) "Jim Smith" didn't predict cor rectly. And no wonder the News will feel bad. This Is a good year for kickers. They are all getting there. Now let the baud play. The Dem ocratic circus is ready for tho season. Democratic (ring) nominations for 1892: Congress, Charles F. King; Judge, James B. Rellly. Chairman James should inaugur ate a hustling campaign. The boys are united and ready for a good fight to win. General Clarkson says tho next Presidential struggle will be bo much a campaign of education that it can be won by one agency aloni), the party press. If the circulation of the Re publican papers should Increase 25 per cent, and weekly and bi-monthly dis cussions he held in every neighbor hood, the people would themselves win the victory for the party by next spring. Here is a pointer for our campaign organizers. General Mauone has Issued a cir cular to Virginia Republicans advising that no nominations for the Legisla ture he made this fall, a fair election under the existing election laws being impossible. What a commentary is this upon free Republican Institutions as they exist in the South under the domination of Democracy. Only oue party is allowed the freedom of the ballot In the South, and yet this is the same party that Is so loud for ballot re form lu Pennsylvania and tho North where no one is deprived of his right to vote and where all parties have an equal privilege. Our Democratlo friends would have enough to engage their attention by attempting ballot reform where it Is needed In the states of the solid Democratic South. Best work done at Brennan's Btoam laundry. Everything white ami spotless. Laco curtains a specialty. All work guar anteed. MACKEREL, I -J Fine Old Government Java Coffee. A GERMAN TICKET GREAT SURPRISE AT THE COUNTY SEAT YESTERDAY. WOLL THROWS NASH OVERBOARD- A Regular Gorman Klto With an Irish Tail-All South of tho Mountain Mon on the Ticket. Discord Reigns. Thoro is walling and a gnashing of teeth in tho Democratic ranks of Schuylkill county to-day. Tho Gorman voters havo tricked their Irish colleagues and havo raado up a tlckot with throo of tho four candidates Ger mans, and all residontsof that part of the county south of the II road mountain. Tho ticket Is: For Judge, Goorgo J. Wadltnger, of Pottsvlllo. For Sheriff, Josoph Woll, of PottsvlUe. For Poor Diioctor, liobcrt Ebling, ot Wost Brunswick. For Jury Commissioner, Joro. O'Donnel, of St. Clair. Tho Democrats of Schuylkill county as sembled In convention at Pottsvlllo yester day morning at 10:53 o'clock. P. M. Dunn, Esq., of Mlnorsvlllo, was elcctod permanent chairman by acclama tion and thirtoon vice presidents wero named. Aftor tho appointment of tho committeo on resolutions an effort was mad a to pro ceed in tho regular ordor of business, but a request that the chair entertain nominations for Judge was a signal for a general up. roar. At leant a dozen men tried to secure recognition from tho chairman, who Anally entertained a motion to adjourn. Tho mo tion provailed and tho Nash dolegatos re ceived thoir first shock. At 12:45 tbo convention was again called to order and at 1 o'clock tho committee on resolutions reported. Tho resolutions wore of tho usual order, condemning all Repub lican officeholders and everything Republi can, and lauding all Democrats and thoir acts. Chairman Dunn evidently anticipated troublo, for immediately after tho reading of the resolutions he gave warning that ho would brook no interference with tho work of tho convention and threatened ejectment for all who failed to heed his warning. Nominations woro then made for Judgo. Ashland went solidly for Nash and mat ters went swimmingly for that candidate until Mahanoy Citywas reachod, whon tho delegates from that placo yollod "Wad linger" In one two three ordor. Minor9 ville also went for Nash, but Pottsvlllo and Shenandoah split. Thu latter place gave Nush but four of her ten votes. Ho had claimed all of them. Wadliuger was nominated on the follow ing vote: Wadliuger JS.l&ayi Nash . l,51Ua Tho nominees for Shoriff wero Frank P. Langton, Ashland j John T. Qulnn, Alalia noy City ; Joseph Woll, Pottsvlllo ; Frod. Krapp, Ashland j John Stanton, Shenan doah. ICrapp's namo was subsequently withdrawn In favor of Langton. Woll was nominated on tho first ballot. The vote was : Woll S3S2 Lnngton jm Qnlnn ...llt2 Btantou 12U1 Tho result was an Incentive for com plaint that "Pottsvlllo and tho Dutch aro getting all" and Joseph Nichtorwas placed in tho raca for Poor Director to make the ticket as much Pottsvillo's as possible. Thero woro seven candidates. Ebling led on tho first ballot with 3,959 votes. Loin- inger was sixth with but 320 votes. Borgon was second In tho race with 1,554 votes and Nichtor third with 1,400. Ginley and Kinney stood no show, having but 181 and 356 votes, respectively. Tbo Germans woro tho people. On tho second ballot Ebling was nomi nated, ho eocurlng 3,721 votes. Nichtor was second with 1,031. Tho Germans appeared to t o satisfied with what they had secured and wero in different In regard to tho Jury Coramls- sionorshlp, for which six mon woro named. On the first ballot O'Donnell secured 3,490 votes. Jure. Toomoy, of Shonan doab, was second with 1,517 and James Smith, of Shenandoah, third with 1,487. On the second ballot O'Donnell was nominated, receiving 4,340 votes. Smith bad bounded Into seoond plaoa with 1,176 votes and Xonmey was third with 018, CONVENTION ECHOES. Democrats of Schuylkill the oyes of the pooplo aro on you to-day. Chronicle, Where aro they now ? Tlioao in a position to know maintain that Shenandoah delegation had boon seen after tho close of the morning session. Journal. So Shenandoah got tho boodlo and the other towns tho offices. Our Republican contemporaries havo a hard time locating tho Chronicle on tbo judgeship. Ono assorts that wo favored Wadlinger and the other that wo wero for Nash. Tho fact Is that we are for the man that is nominated and ho will bo tho man that will be elected too. Chronicle Thero must have been a dense fog in tho county for several days past, DEUTSCHE DEMOORATEN I Endlloh Haben Wir Elnon Slog Gowonnon. Endtich haben die Deutsehon in Schuyl kill county oinen sieg in dor Democrat ischen pirtei gewonnen. Eln jahr nober das andoro habon wir fost mit der DamocrAtlsohon imrtei irMtnniJnn und besonders wenn it uns nothwendig brauolilen, aber jodesraahl wurde unter Vordienst mit Nioderlago bezihlt. Nun slnd wir Doutscbo in Sehuvlklll county an der Spilzo. Wier kaempfton fuor unsero rechto und wire haben gowonnen. Liss dloses oino lection soin fuor don Eirlschon. Alio nominlrton des tickets sind solido uod bravo ehr iche Damocratlscho slimmer und slo worden 'oino irrosso mi. joritaotin der Wahl beoommon. Hurrah fuor don Deutsehon und siog. Deutschk Stimmer. POLITICAL POT-POURRI. Pithy, Pungent, Pleasing Points Pointedly Paragraphed. Smith, Smith. Seems that wo'vo heard that namo before No Irish need annlv. Tako a f milnt nvor tho Democratic ticket noralnatod yostor day and tho reason is plain onough. ".Jim bmitb." of tho News, nn't n sure on Sunday. He knows a groat deal mora now. Tho abovo illustrates Jim Smith's posi tion on the night of tho primaries "I'm tho only man named for Jury Commis sioner who will just fit in, no. mattor how tho rest of tho ticket may stand." U'BOIl- nell. Tho abovo illustrates his position aftor tho convention yesterday. WAar linger longer now, my dear? I am no longer wanted hero. They've taken us In with a terrible scoop And Johnny Nush Is in the soup. cuoncs. Will ye all bo there, when I murder Paddy FJynn ? Willyenllbothfre, when the fun will begin, Tho campaign will now commonco in earnest. Somebody says Ex-Shoriff Matz's flno hand was noticed in the Democratic con vention yesterday. Where was Decatur Nico when tho light (Nash) went out? Nichter, as usual, wasn't in It this year. It will all come out now. Johnny Nash. He had the cash, Hut Wadlinger got tho votes. And when he got thero He had pleoly to spare, Hut Hiunton was not "up to oats." Chorus: I believe it, for my mother told mo to, etc. Poor Policy. Ono would imagine that tho Ringtown Agricultural Society is In a financial con dition warranting tho oxpendituro of a reasonable amount of money in printers' ink to call attention to its fair, which is to bo bold this woek; but it does not seem to bo tho cise. It has had its printing done by amateurs, and if tho fair does not ma terialize to bettor advantage than its ad yanco work it will bo poor indeed. FOR THE SCHOOLS. Second Hand Books at Half Price. Have just purchased a largo invoice of second hand school books, almost new, which I will sell at halt prlco. A specialty inhigh school books. Also, 6,000 tablets, formerly sold at 15 cents, now 5 cents. Come early before nil gone. Max Reese, Agont. The Now Photograph Gallery. We are still with you, and intend to stay, groatcr inducements being offered every day. Call and got prices and seo work. Wo do copying, enlarging In crayon, oil and water colors. Have been oxtremoly busy with an Increaso in trade. Remember tho placo. Rosbon's gallery, No. 29 W. Centre street. (Uoffman's old stand.) 8-21-0t A Kind Friend. 1 what they call tint Famous ltemedy, lied flag OH, It qulctily cures Itheumatlsin, NouraUla. C'utu, llruUos, Hums, Sores and all pnln. it is good for mauorbeust. 35cnU. At Klrllu'8 drug store. Four tintypes for 25 cents, at Dabb's. tf Special Meeting. A special meeting of tho School Board has been callod for to-morrow evening for tbo purpose ot electing school teachers. Waters' Weiss boor is tho best. John A" Rollly solo agent. 5-5-tj A Glorious Reoord. Hlnee the Introduction of the Famous Pan- xiuauouiiu ana uousutnpllon (Jure in tins vicinity, the dealn rite Irnm Cnnsumntlnn his decreased, wonderfully ; It uover falls to bucci a cure, uau is me uesiuouirn ranaiciue Try It, Trial bottles free al Klrlln's drug tut c NSmlth V BOTH MEN DEAD. AN EXPLOSION OP GAS WITH FATAL RESULTS. TWO POLISH MINERS DIB IN AGONY Sonentional Charges Mado Against tho Firo Boss of tho Oolllory. Tho Ooronor to Mako tin Inquiry. Tho Polish miners who woro burnod by an explosion of gas in Packor No. 4 col liery on Saturday aro dead. Their bodios aro now at tho homes of tho widows on Raspberry alloy in this town. Tho men were Joseph Piper, aged 2G yoars, and Anthony Mishkell, aged 40 years. Tho men woro brothers-in-law. Mishkell leaves a widow and threo email Children. Pipor is survived by a widow and one child. If tho story told by tho friends of tho deceased is truo tho caso is a startling ono. Deputy Coroner Brennan has summonod a jury, but. has decided to devote a week to investigating tho gravo cbargo and will not hold tho inquest until next Tuosday oven ing. Tho friends of tho deceased say that thoy will show at tho inquest that on Saturday morning, as Mishkoll and Piper wero on their way along tho gangway to their breast thoy mot tho fire boss, who told them that ho had not examined thoir place, but thoy could go into it. Of courso the statements of thodecensod's friends mu-t bo accepted with Bome allow ance and judgment should bo hold until tho Coroner completos his investigation. PERSONAL. II. W. Krauso, who formorly ran tho restaurant at Lakeside (East Mahanoy Junction,) is spending n fow days in town. John Wadlingor, of Jlahanoy City, was in town last evening. W. J. Jcob3 and family aro spending tho weok at Atlantic City. 'Squire Shoomakor and wifo left this morning for Atlantic City, whoro thoy will spend tho balance of tho week. J. J. Coyle, Esq , of llahanoy City, was a visitor to town this morning. AVilliam Rosowalt and A. Womer wont tn Now Jersoy yosterday, on a business trip. John Barnhardt spent yesterday after noon at Girardvillo. E. W. Wilde, tho musie teacher of town, has a band in Haven Run and ono in Wiggan's undor his instruction. Miss Catherine Jamos, who spent the past few weoks in Now York stato with frionds, is homo ngaln. Miss Marao Snyder, of Philadelphia, left for hor homo yostorday. Mrs. A. Wasloy and family, in company with Miss Birdie Wasloy, who havo been spending tho last week at Uloomsburg, havo returned home. P. J. Cleary spent yesterday in Ashland on business in connection with his loathor finding business. J. S. Townsond has gono to Atlantic City to spond the balance af tho weok. Ben. Sovorn, tho popular East Centro street grocer, returned last night aftor sponding sevoral days visiting Capo May, Atlantic City, Long Branch and Conoy Island. Among tboso who took advantago of tho last cheap excursion to Atlantic City this morning wero Michaol Mollet and wife, John Trezise, Carl Ooogan, Christ Baltzor and James Grant wifo. Jas. M. Duffy and Fred Acornloy, of town, wont to Mnhanoy City on businoss this morning. J. Sponco, of Coatesville, Pa., who Is visiting rolativos at Krobs' station, was a visitor to our lively town to-day. Tom Williams, who has boon viewing tho sights at Niagara Falls, is homo again. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Broughall woro visitors at Reading yesterday. Lost Crook Vanquished. Tho Lost Creek baso ball aggregation with their pot toam camo to town last Sit- urday dotorminod to wrestlo a victory from our strong O. P. C. club, but, as tho say ing goes, they woro not in it. Our boys wore in good trim and oaslly subduod tho enthusiastio spirit ot tho visitors. Tho garao commenced with Lost Crook's fa. itious Griffin In the box. His world-ro-nowned curvoi failed to work miracles and the ball was banged to all parts of tbo Hold. Scanlan, tbo O. P. 0. pitcher, proved an enigma to tho visitors, who se curod but ono hit from his delivery. In tho third Inning, whon tho score stood 10 to 2 in favor of tho 0. P. 0. club, tho um pire declared a runner out and tho Lost Creek players kicked vigorously. Thoy rofused to continue tho game and left tho flalJ. It was ovidonl that they saw heavy defeat staring thorn In tho face and they took advantage of tho decision as i loop-hole for escape from ultimate annl hilatlon. The 0. P. 0. club Is ready for tbem again. Buy Keyttone flour. Bo careful that th. name Lkssio & Co., Ashland. 1'a.i- ii printed on ever? sack. 3-3-3t&w Franoy and Ulrlch. peclal to the Herald. Abhland, Aug. 26. At tho Democratic? Senato ial convention held horo this morn- ng James J. Franoy, of Shenandoah, and f. O Ulricb, of Tamaqua, wore elect d delegates to tho constitutional convention. NEW INDUSTRY. Enterprise of a Sagacious Aus trianImportant to "Womon. Philadelphia has within its borders an in dustry entiroly new iu this country. Its coming from far off Austria was caused by the McKinioy bill, and its promot-r, Joseph Vollath, of Vienna, onco an oiHror in tho Emperor's army. Is confldout thai his i ntorprlso will bo cordially treated. No longer will fashionablo dames. portly clorgymen and high art docoratora havo to look to foroign hnds for told, i-llyorand boad cmbroldorud drosses and bonnets, tho finost vestments and fancy work of film and gauze. Tho reason is that Mr. Vollath, who for years eujoyod the favor of Austria's royal family, Spain's Queen and the dignitaries of tho conti nent, has associated himsolf with John Wadlinger, woll-known in Central Penn sylvania bs an independont coal operator, in tho manufacture of art and machine embroidery. To mako their finery tho most dolicato machinery had to bo importod. A part has alroady arrived and is now in oporation at tho firm's establishment, 8023 and 3025 Orknoy street. Sixtcon moro ombroidery and laco machines aro now on tho way. Tho work turned out will bo embroidory in gold and silver bullion, beads, pearls, chonillos, silk cord and braid, and tabliers, garnitures, gold and silver tricot trim mings bridal veils, vestments, brussols laco curtains, all kinds of delicate church goods. dags, aprons, veiling and the like. Tho machinory mod cannot bo dupli cated in this country Bnd tho accessories of manufacture, excepting silk, aro all im ported. Mr. Vollath did a thriving trado in his country in the manufacture of vest ments for Roman Catholic clergymen in tbo United States, but their original cost, with tho sixty por cent, duty put upon them by tho now tariff, mado it a profita ble investment to rcmovo tho seat of manu facture hero, where tboy can bo turned out from 15 to 25 per cent. loss. A littlo over eight months ago tho enter prising Austrian camo over. Tho businoss. has been well capitalized and tho manu facture of samples for tho trade is now un der way. Tho delay In getting goods in o tho market has been caused by tho necessity of instructing hands in tho work. It is of that delicato sort that none but women's, deft fingers can handle, and It givos promise of a now Cold of profitnblo labor for them, Already sixty learnors havo been advertised for, soveral of the original hands being now sufficiently export to in struct. For tho wealthy ocioty bollo, to whom dollars aro as cents to ordinary mortals, tho now enlorpriso opons up a world of dolight ful society vision. Think of a skirt laden with gold und silver and sparkling gems. Theso in exclusive dosigns, such as no rival can secure. Tho reason for this Is that Mr. Vollath is his own designer and his ex perienced pencil draws out tho richest p tterns. They can be mado to order und destroyed after uso. Where tbo benefits or tho Ohio statesman's sagacity will ond it is difficult to detormine. Olub Organizod. A Democratic club was organizod at Yalosvlllo last evening, CO members being enrolled. Tho officers elected wero : Pres ident, James J. Donlin; VJco President, John J. Skayj Secretary, P. J. Wbalen; Treasurer, M. J. Burko. The club meets ovory Thursday ovening. Tho voters of the patch aro wild over tho romlt of yes terday's nomination. THE OHISAT I'KKNCH I'lII LOSOI'IIKIE Said, "Ths man who discovers a euro for tho Buperdamnable pains of pout and rheumatism la greater than any metaphysician." Tho Brazilian Indians havo done moru in the Cactua IllrxNl Cure, since it lays the axe at the root of all dis eases, by simply purifying tho blood, neutralizing me poisons or scroiuia aim siiecinc disease. ko lulnerttls. no failures, uo rivals. Tho days aro decreasing very fast. and Hoon they will only bo as loiig as 111 U HlllLE'. iTA.IR,S- JAItS, 3 Am, JA.11S, JARS, JAltS, JAH9 JAHS, JAHS,' JAESu JA.11S, JAHS, JARS, Wo got somo on Monday and can supply you all, nt GRAFS, No 122 North Jardin streal