v. VOL. VI.--NO. 177. SHENANDOAH. PA., Rill DAY, AUGUST 28. 1891. ONE CENT. THE SURE ROAD TO OPULEKOE LIES KKEE-DEEP THROUGI-I PRINTER'S INK "AMERICA FOB AMERICANS." Sir. Oweu, Coinruli stonier of Imtnl uratlon. who framed tho present law he was a member or tho present Jmise, Bys: "We have already ex- ided tho Chinese. Tho day Is com ing when, perhaps, It will bo a timely question whether some other nation Bhall not be ex cluded." This expression finds a wide-spread echo of approval and Is one of tho leading topics of the day and promises to bo amoug the fore most topics of the questions that will receive the a'teution of Congress this winter. Of course, we realize that It is a subject that requires delicate handling and the combined good Judg ment of our wisest statesman, but it is none too soon to agitate this subject The future of this republic largely depends upon the class of men we admit to citizenship, and especially immigration is eo largely on tho in crease. Of late there haabeouavory large percentage of very undesirable ilmtuleranta allowed .to land on our shores, and to colonlzo themselves inj juorters which have already assumed too much of a ioretgn character to harmonize with our Ideas of American citizenship. No other country on the face of the globe would permit this herding to gether of Ignorant classes in this kind of colonial settlement. This class of people are of no value in tho country, and, in fact, are a very dangerous element in society. And we are heavily taxed to keep up a police force with which to keep them under control and overawed. No amount of moral sunslon serves auy good purpose with this class of people when aroused by some fanatical leader, and It is only by a constant and ever present physi cal force that they are kept in sub jection. All these new social condi tions of alien lite in America aro at utter variance with the constitution of the country, and our forefathers never reamed that we of this generation would ever have permitted this fair OHHSr-OFS PER YD. fora GOOD HOME MADE RAG STAIR CARPET, taken out of the loom to-day. C. 3D. FRIOKE'S Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin Si, near Centre CHOICE OLD APPLE VINEGAR strength of ordinary Vinegar and strictly pure . WHOLE MIXED SPICES for Pickling. OUR EAJSrCY SYRUP Al 10c Is a strictly iure sugar syrtip, and equal In color, flavor and body to any high-priced syrxip. 2fEW NO. 1 this season's catch, while and dags our first Invoice of JSrew Fancy BLOATER MACK EREL, extra large and fine. Fresh Creamery and Dairy Butter. Imported Maccaroni and Gelatine. Fine Old Government Java Coffee, CrXTST ZEZECETVIEilD. One Car of MIDLINGS. One Car of OLD TZMOIHX IT AX. FOB S-AiXjIE. OAJS PAIR OE GOOD MULES a good team for farm work. ' ' soil to be Bmlrched by these alien hordes, who have gained an abiding place in our great cities, and who aro colonizing certain sections of our in land territory. It is high time that wo awoke to the threatening aspect of, our relations to the low-class foreigner who has been and is crowding in upon us. It Is a matter of vital Importance to all who claim to bo Americans, whether by birth or by adoption in the true meaning of tho word ami tho day will surely como when we shall havo serious trouble with this element, If wo do not at onco set about correcting this growing evil by prohibiting colon ization of nationalities, Insisting upon one language for all people who come to our shores for permanent residence and compelling them to abandon for eign manners and customs and bo like unto us In manners and speech. If immigrants do not wish to conform to our methods let them stay at homo. We don't want any one here who cannot Americanize himself. "America for Americans'' moaus America for not only Americans born but for all those that are ablo and will ing to become loyal citizens of tho Re public, Such citizens we need and areglmi to receive, whether thoy come from GreatBrltian, Ireland, Germany, Scandanlvia, Poland, Italy, Switzer land, France, Spain or olsowhere, for the other kind wo havonouse.aud thoy ought, so far as that can bu done by legislation, to be excluded. REruiiMOAN committeemen should scan the voting lists closely and c immediately, in order that no Re publican voters may remain unreg istered. Let tho delinquents be hunted up. Thursday, September 3d, Is tho last day. In many localities, September 1st Is moving day, and being so closo to the 3d, the last day for registration, many voters fail to become assessed, not be lug familiar with their new voting places. Let all such be looked after without delay. Fostlval. Tho Salvation Army of town will bold an ico cream and poach festival in Franey'a ball, Saturday evening; 20th Inst. Tickots 10 conU, entitling holder to plalo of cream 8-27-3t GOODS. for Pickling. Tw ce the MACKEREL, at. Will receive in a few A WIDOWS MITE- TROUBLE OVER PROCEEDS FROM A BENEFICIAL FUND. PECULIAR POLISH PRACTICES. A Representative "Who Did Not Represent and Who Must Make Restitution to tho "Widow Under Arrest. Roman STacynskl, a Russian Polo of town, is in a box. A widow who has just arrived from Russia Poland is prosecuting Mm on one hand, and if ho does not make restitution tho P. & R. C. & I. Co. will protecuto him qn tho other. On tho 23d of last February Joseph Kolinkapicb, also known by tho names of "Joo Ketz," "Josoph Koltz" and "Joe Kolic," was so badly injured by a shot in tho Indian Bidgo colliery he diod at tho Minors' Hospital on March 4lh. Lust May Yacynski employed S, G. M Ilollopeter, E'q., to secure tho money due from tho P. & R. O. & I. Co.'s beneficial fund upon lvolinknpicli's death. Yacyn eki produced sovoral papors of a private character belonging; to tho docoaeed, among them a certificate of marriage. Ho also produced a letter dated March 14, 1891, and purporting to bo an authorization to him from Fransiska Kotinkapich, - of Gawich, Kudu, Russia Poland, widow of Joseph Kolinkapicb, to collect tho monoy from tho P. & R. O. & I. Co.'s beneficial fund, pay funoral expenses, etc., and for ward tho balance to tho widow. Upon tho strength of theso documents Mr. Ilollopeter Eojured from tho P. & R. 0. & I. Co. the" sum of ?98 GO, which In eluded tho. death boneflts duo the repre;on talivos of. the deceasod for threo months, Up to Juno 11th, and also a small balance due for wages. This week tho widow arrived in town. A Polo who wont from this placu to Russia Poland had informed her that sho was on titlod to about 8350 from tho P. & R. C. & I Co. upon tho death of her husband and Yacynski had secured tho monoy Mrs Kolinkapich at onco set sail for this coun1 try with monoy furnished by her father. Arriving hero, tho widow sought Yacyn ski and demanded a settlement. Shu was off -red ?50, but declinod to accept it. Tho widow then consulted Mr. Hollopetor and when told of tho letter authorizing Yacyn ski to collect the monoy for her sho donio J all knowledgo of it and added that sho bad noyer received a letter from Yacynski and had nover written to him. Tho widow tlfon appealed to 'Squlro Moneghan and ho had Yacynski airostod on a churgo of lar ceny as bailee and false pretense. The ac cused lurnishod bail for a hearing on Sat urday evening. Monnwhilo tho P. & R. 0. & I. Co. got hold of tho caso and yesterday District Supor- Intondent Bradigan took Yacynski to Pottsvillo, to appear beforo Pnyuiastor J P. Jones. Tho result of tho conference was of such a character that tho paymaster wanted to havo Yacynski arrostod In Potts ville, but it was finally concluded that, as ho was already under arrest qn tho widow's charges, ho should bo given his freedom until Monday next. By that timo bo is to pay back to the P. & R. 0. & I. Co. all tho monoy ho caused to bo drawn from tho beneficial fund and tho comptny will then make a settlement with tho widow. It Yacynski does not make restitution tho P. & R. 0. & It Co. will prose'euto h m on charges additional to those mado by tho widow. Superintendent Bradlgan says that Yacynski told tho paymastor that had ho eccured all tho money due from tho benefic ial fund ho would havo bad a little raoro than enough to purchase a farm in Russia Poland that his father is bhxIoui to sell. Ths widow also demands the return of two watches, eorao cash and of or personal property hor husband lolt. This case is but ono of scores that ariso fromtho complications precipitated by the peculiar practices of the Polos and Huns in tho ooal regions. Scores of.coios escape publicity. If they woro all gleariod they would mako an exceedingly interesting and somowbat sensational volume. Socrot Society Notes. Shenandoah Oonimandsry, No. 11, Sons of Amer.'ca, will drill this evening at tho upper end of Main street, preparatory to thu St. Clair parade on Labor Day. R. II, Morgan, the regalia manufacturer of town, visited Mahanoy City Wodn-sday evening and caplurod an order for 100 fine parade and funoral badges from tho St. Mary's Polish Soeioty of th-.it place. Last Picnic. Columbia park will be abandonod naxt September, as tho site will thereafter bo usol as a dumping ground for tho Kohloy Run colliery. Tho !at ovont to ba hold In the park Is a plcnlo of the Columbia Gleo Club, to be hold on Saturday, September 12ih. 82l-lw Buy Keystone flour. Be careful that the name Lsssio & Co., Ashland, Pa., printed on ovory sack. 3-3-3taw POLITICAL POT-POURRI. Pithy. Pungent. Ploaslnp; Points Pointedly Paragraphed. V oil's n chestnut, so is George ; How they stand it, we can't toll. Should thoy ba olectd, How happy they will be, But they'll gi to McUinty, At tho bottom of tho to. McKinloy is marching through In tho old conquering f.shlon In which Sherman did tho act through Goorgia. Ths Democrats are having a hot contest ovor tho Spoakcnhlp of tho next Houso. But thoy will stultify thomsolvos if thoy fall to put tho strongost freo trader among thorn Into tho chair. The Republican tariff bill was designed to stimulate Amorican Industries by chock ing Imports from compoting countries, and oncourago our own trade with thoso coun tries whoso products do not competo with ours. Is thta now lanll, which has now been in forco loss than a yoar, fulfilling expectation? Tho govornnont statomontof foreign commorco just issued shows that wo sold to other nations about $8 000,000 worth more of our products In July, 1831, than in July, 1890, and in tho samo period wo Joio7i about S11,00),000 loss from othor nations. By tho appDintment of Proctor Vermont gains a good Senator and tho United States losos a good Secrotaty of War. It is presumed that Mr. John Dalzell, of Pittsburg, is imbued with tho idea that all Pennsylvania is looking on and applaud ing his determination to mako as much fuss as possibloin the Republican League. But ho is very much mistaken. Tho Domocrats of Schuylkill failed to nominato an Irishman for ono of tho loao ing ofiieos. John Nash was defoatod for Judge by George J. Wadlingnr, a German Mr. Nash is to b.) congratulated on tho narrow oscapo ho has made from entering n canvass which would certainly injure him very much. Tho Republicans ru-noml natod Judgo Gronn, as was their duty, and tho Democrats will holp to re-elect him, as u their duty also. Tho voters aro not ready to exohango Judgo Green for a lawyor untried, Ilk Mr. Wadlmgor. Wilkes liarrl llccord. Republicans, a word with you. Do you know that you'vu got just ono week to register, nnd that thoso of y.u who have not done bo by Thursday, Septombor 3, will be disfranchised at tho coming okc tion? Now bustlo. Don't wait till to-morrow, When to morrow comes you'll forgot all about it and boforo you aro nwaro your volo will bo lost. Tho county is closo this year. It hangs in the balance, and for that reason every Republican should fool it bis duly to reg ister promptly. Make it your business to look ovor tho list and if your name doosn't appear thero, soo that it is put down. This is a duty you cn'l delegate to any body else. If you don't do it yourselves it won1 be dono, and tho party will suffer in con stquenco. Rtgistor to-day. Lodge Ro anion. Llanoreb Yr Kwlg Lodge, No. 41, True lvoritosof America, will entertain a num ber of its friends at an ico cream festival in its mooting room In Robbins' ball, corner of Main and Oak street", this (b'riday) ovening, at 7 o'clock. Thero will be musical and literury programme. No prico of admission will be charged. Mem bers and their friends aro cordially invittd to bo prosont. Tho Now Photograph Gallery, "H'o are still with you, and intend to stay, greater inducements being offered ovory day. Call and get prices and soo work. Wo do copying, enlarging in crayon, oil and wator colors, llavo boon extremely busy with un incrcaso in trade. Remouibor tho pluco, Rushon's galltry No 20 "W. Centre streot. (H..ffamn's old stauu.) b.yi.Oi Sobo Balled. Stove Sobo, tho Hungarian of Buck Mountain who was arretted and brought to town on complaint of bis former house- keeper, and whota cato was fully reported in last night's Hkuald, bu lioen relcasod from the lockup. Levi Refowich furnished $00 bail for him. FOR THE SOHOOLS. Second Hand Books at Half Prioe, Have just purchased a large Invoice of second band icliool books, almost new, whioh I will sell at halt price. A specialty inhigb school books, Also, 5,000 tablets, formerly sold at 15 cents, now 6 cents. Gome early boforo all gono. Max Ukksk, Agent. O. A. R. Meeting. All tho momberj of Waikin Witors Post, No. 146, G. A. R., aro requested to bo proeent at tho meeting of tho post to-night, whon arrangements will bo mado for Grand Army Day. A Kind Friend. h what they cull tu.it Fumoua Itemedy, tied KlttL' Oil. It nulcklr cures llheumnllim. Neuralgia, Cuts, liruue, Hums, Bores and all pain. It Is good fi r man or beast, 23 cents. Aijiuiura arug store. SODDEN DEATH! POLE FOUND DEAD IN THE MINES. E DIED WHILE AT HIS WORK. His End Oamo "Whllo Ho "Was Shoveling Ooal to a Loador. His Body Was Found by His Butty. Anthony Dulsky, a Polish married man 33 yoars of age, was found dead In tho minoi of tho Ellongowan colllory yeitor- day. Dulsky was working In a broast of the colllory nnd wa9 insido tho baitory, putting coal to tho loadsr. His butty was nt tho face of tho breast. Aftor thoy had worked for somo time, and just at a timo when tho work was most ceded, tho butty noticod that Dulsky had stoppod shoveling. Tho butty called out to ascortain what was tho causo of do- lay and, not rccoiving an answer, ho de scended to tho battery and was horrified to find Dulsky in asitting position, dead. Tho body was removed to tho rosidonco of tho family In tho First ward. Deputy Coroner Bronnan will hold an inquest on uosday ovening. Heart disea30 is sup posed to havo boon tho cause of doath. PERSONAL. Dr. S. H. Brady, of Lost Crook, was I town yesterday. Ex-Sheriff Matz, of Pottsvillo, was iMtor to town last night. Miuo Inspector Stein and son spent tho day at Reading yesterday. Lloyd Evaus, of Wilkes-B-irro, was in town yostorday on businoss. Tom Couriers attended tho hop given by tho Violet Social Club, of Ashland( last ovening. Savillo Crowther and son and M rs. W. Wooley, of Philadelphia, aro tho guosts of friends in town. Rev. Win. Powlck roturnod homo last oirotiing nnd will occupy the pulpit in tho U E. church on Sunday as usual. Wra. J. Morgan, who has boon spending the past week in Philadelphia and tho sea- shoro, roturned homo last ovoning. Mrs. Solon "Wonders, of Lebanon, has oinod her husband, who is operating tho Roshon photngraph gallory in town. Miss Iluttio Hess, quo of our illicient corps of -kdioal tcachors, has roturned homo from a visit to rolatlvoa in Nowurk, N. J. Miss Lizzio Biuch, of Minorsvillo, and Miss Sallio Williams, of Mt. Carmel, who wore tho guests of friends In town, left ye-terday for Minorsvillo. S. G M. Ilollopeter, Esq., rcturnod lfist night from Harrisburg, where ho nttonded tho stato Prohibition convention. .Mr. Ilollopeter was accompanied by his wlfo on tho trip. Detectivo Roads, of Renova, was in town subpoenaing Thomas Connors and H. U. B )wman to appoar in Sunbury next month as witnesses against partios who havo beon robbing Pennsylvania R. R. freight cars. Tho Chronicle stooped to a dirty piece of business in making tho comment on Major John F. Finnoy that appeared in last night's issue. Mr. 1'inney Is recuperating at Atlantic City and the leave of absenco ho is now enjoying is tho balance of n va cation that was suddenly cut rtl by an extra tush of work in tho Stato Treasurer's otQco, at which timo Mr. Finnoy aid others were suddenly cal'.od upon to woik night and day. This explanation is mado for tho boneflt of thoso who may bo mislod by tho vicious and dospicablo attacks of tho Chronicle. FATAL FALL OF OOAL. Ono Hungarian Miner Klilod and Another Injured. Two Hungarians, residents of the skating rink settlement on South Main street, wr victims of a fall of coal In a breast of tho Suffolk oolliory to-day. Ono of them. hn Mollasofski. received cuts on tho head that caused almost instant death. Tho other man was cut and bruited about tho arms, legs and body, but his injuries wiro not of a d&ngoruui charaolor. He was taken to tho Minors' Hospital. Arrostod for Poddling. George Asid, one of thu Arabian paddlert who have become so numerous In town, was arrested and taken boforo 'Squire Thomas, charged with violating the bor ough ordinance that prohibits the vending of morehsndiso in tho public streets. Ald was lino 1 $39 and tho costs amounted to f. no paia fai ana gavo Eocurity for tho balance Four tintypes for 23 conts, at Dabb's. If Funoy Bartlett pears, "5 cents por bsskot, at Coslett's. 8-22-tf CANNOT S15K THllO' A SIllVII. Sancho Panza said it is a Ulnd diaii who cannot toe Uirough o sieve They are blind, liuld, who (all to recognize impure bloat m the origin of (he Ills that flesh Is heir to. Health 13 not irascible with Impure Hood. Cactus Wood Cure will uU lively neutralize and carry off all bleod Klnons, tone the syvtcui, strum; then the heart and restore health. LEAVING VERMONT. ITio Pmlili'iit Rtru To-night for Cnp Muj l'otnt. PnooTOlt, Vt, Aug. 28. President Har rison spent nil the morning nt Secretary Proctor'B lesldenco. At noon he went la Hutlnnd by epeclnl train nnd held a pul llo reception. After taking lunch with President Clements of tho Rutland road, lie returned to Proctor. This ovenhiK thorn will be a reception of n fteinl-publlc chnracter at Seoretnry Proctor'?. Tho President has mado a oliango In his itinerary. It was nrrnnfrod orlglnnlly that ho was to remain nt Proctor until to-morrow morning. As bo is nnxlous to get back to Cape May Point, however, lie has decided that it would be better to epend to-night on tho earn. Accordingly, he has arranged to lenvo Proctor at 11 o'clock to-night, nrrlvlnpj in New York nt G:15 to-morrow morning'. A uiossago was sent to Goorgo W. Boyd of tho Pennsylvania Railroad, nsk lug him to arrange tho transportation of tho party from Jersey City to Capo May Voiut to-morrow morning. CRUELTY AT DANNEMORA. A Comilllttrn ApimlfltfHl to Illrf'fltlgilt tho Charges of Iiiluimun Trrntmeut. Albany, N. Y., Aug. 28. Witli refer ence to certain newspaper articles milking; chargvs of cruel and Inhuman treatment of prisoners confined in tho New York. State prison nt Diuinemora by tho ngeut nnd warden, keepers nnd othor persons entrusted with enro nnd innnngement of such prisoners, the Superintendent of Stnto Prisons hns authorized an investi gation nnd has appointed a committee to conduct It. The commlttco is composed of tho fol lowing gentlemen: Oscar Crnlg, of Roches tor, N. Y., the clinlrmnn of tho Stnto Board of Charities; W. M. F. Round, ot Now York city, tho secretary of the Prison Association of tho Stnteof Now York, nnd Lewis Balch, M. D., of Albany, secretary of tho Stnto Board of Health. This commlttco Is authorized to ex amine nil persons, and will report to tho superintendent. The first hearing will bo held at Dniiuemorn Prison on September S at 10 a. m. TERRIBLE DEED. A Woman Tolsons Herself uml Her lllo isltlmutn Chlhl. PlilUADELWHA, Aug. 28. Lizzio WI1 son, 82 years of ago, living ut 1607 North Front street, poisoned herself and her illegitimate child early in tho morning. The bnbo wns doad when the couple wero found, but tho mother lingered for Sev ern! hours before death ensued. The woman boforo death mado a state ment, in which sho said a man named Knntz wns tho father of tho child, and his persistent refusal to ninrry her caused her to commit tho terriblo deed. Tho wrongs of tho woman had so proved ou her mind as to cause her to bo come insauo. While in this condition sho gave her babe ursenlo and then took a dose herself. Knntz ba been arrested. LIVELY. PRIMARIES. Cleveland Delegates MueceMful In Auhtirnr N. V., In Klght Out of Ten AVariln. Auduhn, N. Y., Aug. 28. Tito hottost Democratic caucuses over seen in this city wero held Inst night and resulted in an overwhelming defeat for Warden Dura ton, tho Hill leader. Cleveland delegates wero ulectod In 8 out of 10 wards and tho other two aro contested. The Clevolnnds havo a majority of tho delegates in both districts, but contests uro expected which may result In rows nt tho convention. In the -lth Ward caucus n riot occurred and the front of tho store in which the caucus wns held was broken out, tho chairman having been thrown bodily through it. General Longstroet IIi Not Attend, Laconia. N. H., Aug. 27. Gen. James Longstreot, who was expected to nttend the encampment or tno ow Hampshire veterans nt Wlors, this week, has not yets appeared, owing, it is said, to certain newspaper articles tending to arouse pre judice against the Confederate general. Resolutions woro ndoptod by tho veterans condemning tho tendency to revive un pleasant memories, and cordiully inviting General I-ongstrtet to visit the encamp ment of 1802. Al rested for l'olsonlng Cattle. NewauK, N. Y., Aug. 28. Fred O. Wilier anil wlfo nnd their son Chnrles wero nrrosted boro charged with thu poisoning of tho herd of Holstein cattlo belonging to C. W. Stuart soma weeks eiace, 18 of which died. They were hold in ball to appear for examination. Tho nrrest caused much oxcitoment in the vll lage. There wa. a reward of 1,000 for the arret of the guilty parties. WHEN ! You avo lo .king for a pieco of good butt or Send tho child ren to us,nnd you can depend on golting tho best. We al ways httvo it at GRAFS, No. 122 Norii. Jardin St,-o ot .1.