nl trill it VOL. VI.--NO. 1SG. SHENAISDOAH, PA., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER S. 1S91. OXE CENT. THE SUKE ROAD TO OPULENCE LIES KNEE-DEEP TliROUG-H PEINTER'S INK 1 A SORRY PLATFORM. The platform of tlio Democratic Con vention, as tnndo In HarrlsburK yes- terday, la a reflection upon the Intelli gence of tho voter. There are twenty awo planks, aud of these thirteen are (pivoted to the arrest and Imprison ment of Mr. Bardsley. urnvo national fucatlona upon which Pennsylvania, whether In a Republican or a Demo Satio convention, has never spoken with an uncertain sound, are ignored. The tarifl nuestlon. upon which the R uolest Democrats in tho party men like Mr. Black, Colonel Slugerly, Colonel Scott aud others lmvo labored V for years, is dismissed in a sentence. The silver question, which is now a national Issue of tho utmost import ance, und upon which Pennsylvania of all states should speak with no faiut tones, Is given an incoherent part of an almost unintelligible sentence. The Pension question, which excites the interest of the true friends of the soldier, to the end that the men who fought may not be robbed by the men iTln u!,l-1r,l it, r.,n,l Wlilln fnr ' Mr. Cleveland, the leader of the party, ''jhd now in the advance of active I Democratic sentiment, there Is not a There was U'j reason why the Dem ocratic convention should not speak with emphasis on the Bardsley busi ness. But why not havo told the whole truth, as it will be told on the hustings? Why not have said that Mr. Bardsley, in imitation of a dozen or so of Democratic treasiuers of Dem ocratic states, in emulation of that re nowned leader, Tweed, had made j away with the public money; that a ltepubllcau Mayor arrested hliu, and a Republican District Attorney sent him to jail? Why overlook the fact that no one is more to limine tor uie toss ot the state money than the Governor ? himself a bank president his own bank in financial relations with Mr. j ABurdsley, and as a keen, nble, well- 4 .'infnrmi.f1 mnn fnlrnn tn TTRrrlMhnrrF !te suspicion, if not the nctuul knowl edge, which would have made an 5 OEJIKPT'S PER YD. fora GOOD HOME MADE RAG STAIR CARPET, taken out of the loom to-day. C- 2D- FRICKE'S Carpet Slow, 10 South Jardin St, near Centre Carpets and Our stock of JiLOOU OIL CL01H for the fall trade 111 is now complete. w in 1 X' IS 171 T? 7 to select fromtn all widths, LUSTOLEUM. Two yards wide, from $1.00 per yard up. OAEPBTS. T' NEW FALL STILES in VELVET, BODY and TAPES1R2 BRUSSELS, HANDSOME PATTERNS. INGRAIN AND RAG CARPETS, A large Assortment New Styles All Prices. Don't forget our five, year old pure Apnle Vinegar, and Mixed Spices for Pickling. NEW MACKEREL. y U licit CVCIUVC JU s JL overhauling of the Treasury an im mediate duty, and the consequences of such an overhauling tho preservation of tho interests of tho state ? Why ignore this fact? It Is as much u part of the record as that Bardaley stole tho mouey. Republicans can answer the elaborate arraignment of the platform, with the simple averment : "If In our misfortune, a misfortune that might befal any bank or institution, we have been betrayed by an unworthy ser vant, wo likewise have servants swift with the majesty and terror of the law." It is because that Republican clllcials did their duty that this mis creant, this Republican shadow of a Democratic Tweed, is In jail. It is be cause that Democratic ofllcials failed to do their duty that he was not sent tojail mouths before. It is unfortunate that the Demo cratic leaders Hhould narrow their can vass into this limited, untenable ground. The Star haj held from the outset thut honesty and expressed political convictions are not relative terms; that it is a reflection upon the integrity of a proud aud honest peo ple to infer that opinions upon high national questions mean an acceptance or condonement of crime; that men are honest or dishonest so far as they are really Democrats or Republicuns. The convention did not think so, and therefore why say it? Thero is no scintilla of evidence so far as these the3e Mercantile Appraisers are con cerned that was not in the hands of Mr. Pattlson when he was made Gov ernor. There is no record of State Auditor General administration so censurable as that of certain Demo cratic ofllcials. And so we might continue were we to criticise this narrow Little Pedllng ton platform in the spirit In which it was written. There was a time when the great Democratic party of Penn sylvania met in convention to unite with its brethern in other states in governing Democratic policy. There never was a time when the need of that voice was more important than at present. We regret that our Dem ocratic friends havo missed their opportunity. Sllonce ou national l-.tues, dlslngenuousness and timidity on home issues. This is not the wi y to win a campaign Phila. Star, (hid.)' Oil Cloths. a m T A rt mt?T lua qualities and prices. j-jujj.u.xj.if iu.4i,uJi.-uifxii , A i' TIT : : . ' GREEK GHURGH THE FACTIONS IN THE CON GREGATION AGAIN UNITED. THE TROUBLES TO BE SETTLED The Battle That Continued in tho Church for Oiror Two Yours Turnod Against Rov. Andru kowicz Tho dovo of poace is hovering over tho Greek Catholic church of town and in a ihort tlmo tho congregation will bo united as strong as it was when tho church wa9 Ski instituted hero. Tho tactions havo united and they aro now turning In a body against Rev. An drukowicz, tlio priest who has ho d tho church In defiance of all efforts legal and otherwise to depose him and who, or months, conducted services under tho pro tection of a body of special poico. It will bo remembered that two years ago Kov. Wolanskl, wlio roundel tho church, returned from Lornborg, Galicinj and claimed that ho was empowered by tho Archbishop of that place to resume charge of tho church. Rov. Wolanski'a visit horo caused somo excitement among Rev. Andrukowicz's adherents and tho latter rofuod to meot tho former, or treat wilh him in the mat ter. Kov. Wolanski remonstrated and Rov. Andrukowicz was defiant. Rav. Wolanskl visited the church to hold mass, but was stopped at tho door by tho special police armed with Winchesters and put on guard by Rov. Andrukowicz and tho tru-toos. Documents from tho Archbishop of Loinborg, purporting to" authorize Rav. Wolanski to tako charge of tho churoh wora noxt producod, but Rev. Andru kowicz declared they wero not authentic and of no valuo. Then Rev. Aubuekaviez arrivod from Lornborg, armed with documonta author izing him to tako charge of tho church, but ho was treated by Rov. Andrukowicz, as Rav, Wolanskl had been troalod. Finally the latter gentleman became dis gusted and returnod to Oalicia, where he now has charge of a lffrge congregation. Rov. Aubuskavicz tried to roason with tho church tru;toes, but thoy wore pledged to support the priest in charge and would not bo moved. Rov. Aubuskavicz noxt gavo up and took charge of a church in Shamokin and has Binco taken charge ot one in O'yphant. Sinco that timo Rev. Andrukowicz has enjoyed possession of tho church hero, un disturbed. But his reign will not bo peace ful much longer. Tho friands who stood by him in his fight against Revs. Wolanskl And Aubuskavicz have at last bee mo con vinced that tho documents Drought horo by those two priests were genuine. They recognize at last that Rov. Andrukowicz was legally suspended and thoy now doqluro that they can no longer attend tho church while he claims to havo charge. Accordingly, all factions of tho church are now united and a determined effort will be made in a few days to oust the priest. Yesterday a new board of trustees was elected. They arot Andrew Kossar, Afton Michalskl, Joseph Kowal, D. Saloy, Mike Donnyanczyl, George Kornc, Tomkp Onuszcztk, Mike I'avlick, Akin Dzuvin', Mike Urvan, George Wrelick, Panko Sembrat and Goorge Koval, The board has notified Roy. Andrukowicz that tho suspension made by the Archbishop of Lornborg, has boon found authentic and that the church must be surrendered, i Rov. Andrukowicz says ho will not sur render until tho congregation refunds to him ?1,900 he claims to have invested in the church. Tho trustees eay they want tho priest to make an accounting and if ho call show thorn that ho Invested $1,000 in the church they will pay him the uiouay. Tho trustees are determined that Rev. Andrukowicz sball surrender tho church and, if neeossary, thoy will go into court to compel tho priest to make an accounting and withdraw. This turn of affairs Is a complete vindi cation for Rove. Wolanskl and Aubus kavego, whoio cause tho Hkrald cham pioned during the fruitless battles. Waters' Wolss boor is the bast, Reilly sole agont. John A 6-5-tj Concert Each Evening. Willie Kendrick, tho phenomenal cor netlst of tho U, ti. Marina Rand, Is home on a vacation and will play at his paronts' home, the Kendriok IIouso, each evening, rendering somo of tho most dilUcult and popular solos of the day, accompanied by tho Kendrick orcbostra. Chango of pro gramme each evening. 9-3-15 Important. Do you want a good stable, suitable for livery purposes, In a good location. If so, apply to John J. Bobbins, 130 North Main streot, or at tbo Hkrald office. 9-5-lw Notice. . The Shenandoah Male Troupo will meot In the Watson House this, (Tuesday evening), 8th Inst., at 8 o'clock, Comuittkk. A POLICEMAN ARRESTED. Constable Tosh Prosecutes O. & I. Policeman Geiger. 0. & I. Polld'tnan Gaiger, one of the Lhlgh Vallov Railroad force, this morn ing ontered 9800 ball assault and battery made anainst him bj uomtablo Touli, of town. Tosh wits a nasseneor on a L,hlili Vnl- loy train lat evening with oxeuwionist irotn at. umir. w uen tlio oar was between Dnrk Water nml llol.,n T...1, .,, 1,,. told an Intoxicated man who was in n pas tortgor car with ladies not to use vile language' Geiirer then Ontered tho rnr and to'd T!sh not to talk to the man. An ox- change of words followed and then Geiger pulled Tosh out of his seat and foroed him into a roar car. Tosh says that G ignr was too quick tempered and mod undue vio lonco. POLITICAL. Tho Democrats aro talking nbout tho "ringing platform" enunciated at llairis burg. Hollow things usually uiakn most nolso, that's tho rea'on that platform I; such a ringing one. It's all (.ound. "shoet iron thunder" an exchange woll calls It. See that your taxes aro paid before Oc tobor 3d. Gen. Gregg, was a gallant soldier, one of tho heroes of the battle of Gettysburg Robert E. Wright is a corporation lawyer. H ah aro candidates for Auditor General of Pennsylvania. Voters of the stato must mako thnlr choice botwoen tho two. The Democrats do not like the way tho Republicans aro coming together. This is a year of Republican unity in Pennsylvania as plsowhero. Tho wholo party supports Gregg and Morrison. There aro no kickers, no soreheads, no Indepen dents, no Mugwumps. Prosperity and tho Republican party go together. Has WaJlinger dropped out of the raco? You hear his name scarcely montionod since tho convention adjourned. Capt. John W. Morrion, tho Republi can candidate lor otato Troasuror, was a Ashling soldier of tho celebratod Round head regiment. A. r. Tilden is tho Demo cratic candidato, a political farmer who never fought a battle, Tho peoplo will lane the bravo soldlor every time, espec ially when in personal character and in tegrity he is tho peer of his opponent. Judgo Groan's majority In Pottsvillo will bo very largo a regular old-fashioned Republican majority. Second hand school sold at Max Reese's. books bought and tf Mt. Cnrmol To-morrow. Grand Army Day will bo celebrated with great eclat at Mt. Oarmel to-morrow. This old town has beon groatly changed in appearanco by tho profusion of evergreens, nags, bunting, otc. Arrangements have boon mndo to give the veterans of tho late var u good rocop1 tion. Refreshments will bo abundant and none need go away hungry. Our own Tost of tho Grand Army, ac companied by tho Grant band, will lcavo on tho Lehigh Valloy lliilroad at 9:30 a. m. Tho faro for tho round trip on both tho Reading aud Lehigh Valley Railroads is only 50 cents. The groat ex-war Govornor, Andrew G. Uurtin, Is ox pec til to be present; liko wiso many other distinguished officers and soldiers. Shenandoah will also Bond u large num bor of citizens to help tho "boys in blue" in making a good showing. Gosoo the Indian entertainment ovory night at Robbing' opora bouse. 9-3-tf PERSONAL. M. M. L'Vollo, Esq., of Ashland, was in town yesterday. Miss Emma Wasley lo.t this morning to enter S vartbmoro College Miss Eflle Heaton, of No. 4, left yostor day for Bloomtburg to attend tho Normal school there. Post Ofllce Inspector Moore, of Phila dnlphia, was In town a few minutes yester day, while en route to Audonreid. Mrs. Prank P. Langton, and Miss Mary Berrigan, the agreeable young clork at Prices' Son's store, drovo up to Shenandoah yesterday and called on their friends there. Ashland Telegram. Mr. Arthur D, Shaw, one of the efficient and obliging clerks at tho Indian Ridge oolllery office of the P. & R. O. & I., to day tendered his resignation and will leavo town to-morrow night to accept a more lucrative position at Latrobe. A Safe, Investment Is one whloh le guaranteed to bring you sat isfactory results, or in oase ot failure u return of purchase price. On this sate plan you can buy lrom our advertised Druggist, x bottle ot Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, It Is guaranteed to bring relief In every case, wheu ued forany airecllou of Throat, ' lings or Client, tmch as Consumption, Inllammu ilon of Luuus, Uronchttls, Asthma, Whoop ing I'ongb, Croup, no., etc. It Is pi .nsan t and aicreeable to Uuta, pcrlectly safe, and can nl ways be depe' dea upon. Trial bottles free at U. II. lUgeubucli s Druj Htore. At the Same Prloe. All porsons holding duplicate chocks for photographs can havo the same promptly finished at Koagey's art studio at the samo price. Remember wo are on the first floor. Kkaqey. TOWNTALKER. THOUGHTS ON THIS AND THAT THREADED TOGETHER. THEMES TERSELY TABULATED riio Tattlo of tho Tattlors Tlmoly Takon and Told Typograplcally In a Tastoful and Tempt ing Tono. If Shenandoah had a ?."0,000 industrial fund on tap business would be nuito differ ent in the town ; in fact tho cry of hard times would not be heard, and for tho roa son every person would bo fully employed. Gradually tho ompty housos would fill with prompt paying tenants and in time now homes would havo to bo orocted to supply tho over increasing demand for housos for tho new comers. Such a picture presents quite a contrast with tho situation of to-day, and yet it is a faithful illustra tion of tho d ffaronco between trying to make a town and lotting a town go to pieces rather than to raise a finger to save it. This wholo question of building up tho town by encouraging manufacturing re solves itself Into this: It is simply boost ing tho town in order to help tho Individual by making his possessions moro valuable. A parallel can bo found in tho policy tho real estato owner who will venture to make tt $300 or $1,000 improvomont with th 9 certainty of incrcaaing-i'no market val uation of his property 1,600 to $3,000 Surely a person would not hesltato long ovor such a prospect, and yet tho samo person fails, perhaps, to seo that investing in manufacturing enterprises will havo a similar effect on tho read estate of Shonan doah, and instead of benefiting but one person will beni fit every person directly or indirectly in the town or noar vicinity. That planting and fostering industrial en terprises will affect tho town, as shown, is oasily proven by the record of ovory pro gressiva city or town in tho country. Manufacturing ontorprisos attract popu lation; population consumes food proJucts, gouds, wares and merchandise; rents housos, buys land, erects buildings, patron ize! schools, colleges, railways and, high abovo all, creatos wealth, and scatters monoy in ovory direction. Shonandoah, ia hesitating to plint industries, is practically strangling herself, and that is just why the IIkhald so stoutly protosts against such a shameful sacrifice. Shenandoah Bhould bo a stirring, prosperous city; it can be so mado, but It will require patiencoond over. lasting push. The game Is worth the candle, thereforo let each and all do hit part, and dollars can soon bo galherod moro readily than ponnios heretofore or now. Work Speaks for Itself. With a steady Increase in trade our work Is giving entire satisfaction and we guar antee It we do as wo say. All persons hold ing our advertising tickets will please bring them along at the tlmo Of sotting. Wo will givo you exactly what the tickots c dl for. Remembor the placo, Rothon's gallery, 29 W, Contro streot, Hoffman's old stand. 0-i-tt Artlstio Advertising. Undoubtedly tho Ivory Soap poople deserve credit for tho best grade of illustra tions now being u.ed for advertising pur poses. Tho series of full-page drawings which havo been appearing on the last pago of tho Century reprosent somo of tho most capable book and magazine artists In tho country. The series must have cost no small figure. As yet the "way up" artists do not sign the work thoy do for advertisers, but 1 apprehend that it will not be long ore wo shall eeo In tlio advertising columns such names as Georgo Wharton Edwatds, E. W. Komble, etc. Such men as those bring to their work, besides mere machanl cal skill, a trained ..Imagination and an artlstio conception of things, Tboso quali ties, when used in connection with advertisements, command scarcely loss intorest than when used in tho ordinary literary way. Printer's Ink, August 19, 1691. It Is a well known faet that I'an.TInn Cornell and Consumption Cure hint mired emi j sumption, Couiths and Colds when ail else ivinm arug store. Four tintypes for 25 cents, at Dabb's. tf A CONFERENCE. Laymen Met in the Evangelical' Ohuroh To-day. The laymen's convention of the Potts- villa district, Eastern Pennsylvania Con lerenoe, was held In the Evangelical church, on (Jherry street, to-day. The conference was opened by D. Ak Medlar, Presiding Elder, by scripture read ing. IJevotional exercises were held until 10 a. m. Thebtlanoe of the meeting was taken up by the discussion of Us representatives, Tho following delegates were present : J II. fv"hlornd J. L. Hassler, Shenandoah; J. h liuber, Mt. Garrnel; Marquardt, Port Carbon ; W. 11. . tring, Shamokin: J. A. Swaltn, Mahanoy City; Charles Ulew, llarnesville; C. P. Neilert, Quakake; Oharles Wagner, Ashland; W. S. Soudor, Tamuqua; Isaao Christ, Lausford. The clorgymon present were: D. II. Mod- ler, Pottsville, 1. A. Stauller, Mt. Carmel: W. A. Warfel, Shamokin; J. L. Guinther, Ashland; H. J. Click, Shenandoah. Tho following orgaiiizatijii was effected s J. II Hasslor, presidont; J. A. Swalm, vico president; J. E. liuber, secretary; Isaac Christ, treasurer. Wellor Arrested. Yesterdai Chief of Police Amour wont to Washington townhip, Snydor oouniy, and arrested AV. J. Wellor. cattle dealor of Middloburg, charged by William Taggart, of Wm. Penn, with horse stealing. Wollcr lurni'hed bail before 'Squire Hummel, of Middleburg, in the sum of $1,000 for bla appoaranco at Pott ville noxt Monday. Waller was with "Dr. H. S. Darwin of Baltimore, Md " when ho sold Taggart a horrothat J. C. Bower, of Duboistown, Lycoming county, subsequently claimed as stolon proportv. An Unknown Miscreant. Whilo tho picnic was in progress at Col umbia Park last night some unknown rowdy throw a stone that struck a daugh ter of Tax Collector Higgins, who was on tho dancing platform. The stono inflicted, a painful gash on tho young lady's firo- head and it was necoswry to remove her to her home. It will not be pleasant for tho rowdy If his identity is discovered. Eva Disbands. Mrs. Eva Mann, who has bcon masquer ading as Mrs. R bert Ray Hamilton, and who was bookod by Managor Porguson to1, appear in this town this week, disbanded at Shamokin Saturday night and will not ap pear hero. Eva and her play "All a Mis tike" received a more decided set back in Pennsylvania than they did in Naw Jer-' sey and hor manager has very widely con cluded to withdraw from thu field. Grand ladles and children's matinoealZ. o'clock Saturday afternoon in Robbins opera bousa. Admission, adults, 10 conts. Children 5 cents. G 3-tf Last Pionlc. Columbia park will bo abandoned noxt Soptemb9r, as tho site will theroaftcr bo used as tt dumping eround for tho Kohloy Run colliery. Tho 'ftt ovent to bo hold in tho park Is a picnic of tho Columbia Gleo Olub, to bo held on Saturday, September 12th. 9 5-lw America's Day OfQcors. Tho following officers of tho general committeo of Amorioa's Day wcrj olected at St. Clair yesterday : Prosidont, John W. Reeso, St. Clair; Vice President, G. V. O man, Shamokin ; Secretary, Charles T. Straughn, Shenandoah. The demonstra tion will bo hold in Mahanoy City next yoar. Another Lot Of second-hand school books, just received from Now York Clearing Sale Company. Porsaleat half price at Max Keoso's. 9-5-tf A Glorious Record. Hlnco tho Introduction of tho Famous I'an ilna Cough aud Consumption Cnre in this vicinity, the deatu rate lrom Consumption hs decreased wooderfullv : It never fitllH tt. effect ucure, and Is the tMwtCimgh medicine xry ' Trial uoitua Irtso at Klrlln a drus tore. Oysters. r i c . i ,. ujeiurs uru in eaiMi. uu tu ocuuunur s Families suppllod, Parlors for ladies. 9-1-tf Take tho ladies and children to see tha Indians at Robblns' opera house to-night. 9 3-tf IT IS NEAR TIME You aro thinking of taking in your flowers, and you will want some pots. Wo got a lot of very cheap ones Mon day, and when you aro ready to plant don't forgot that you can get them at GRAF'S, No. 122 North Jardin Streot.