Sthf ( SHENANDOAH. PA., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1891. ONE CENT. J VOL. VI.--NO. 192. THE SURE ROAD TO OPULENCE LIES KNEE-DEEP THROUGH PRINTER'S INK Republican State Ticket. AUVIIOJt QESKnATji Gen. DAVID MoMUHTIUE GREGG STATE TllVASXJIlEJlt Cam. JOHN V. MOttniSON. Delegatea-at-Large to the ConatUutlonal Conccnttont A. S. Jj. SHIELDS, ISAIAH O. WEAR, . VM. I. SCJIAFFEIt, !IX)UI8 W. IUU, FRANK REEDKB, II. 0. M'CORMICK,' HEKMAN KBEAMEB St. h. ICAUFFMAN, II. I'l. EDWABD3, GEO S. SCHMIDT, CYBUS ELDEB, JOHN 8. LASIBIE, JAMES Ii. BBOWN, j. ii. rosiEROv, JOHN CESSNA, WM. U. BOOEKS, TEBBENCE V. POWDEBI.Y. County Ticket. Judge Hon. D. D. Green. Sheriff" Benjamin Smith, Juru Commissioner MaJ. William Clark. Poor Director George Heffner. Unexpired Term Harry H. MoGinnis Constitutional Convention Delegate. BOBEKT ALLISON, Fort Carbon. 8. BUIID EDWaKD-J, 1'otUvllle. J. U. FOMEBOY, Shenandoah. JOHN J. COYLE, Mahanoy City. f . THE TIN PLATE SITUATION. 1 4h jjt Is folly for any one to assert that y'e are not now making, tin-plate, or that in all probability that wo will not .Hake In the very near future much more than the minimum amount men tioned In the tin-plate clauso of the McKlnley act. The United States Iron and Tin Plate Company are mak ing 1C0 tous.or say 2,000 boxes, amonth ; the Apollo Sheet Iron Works state , that -they are making 110 boxes a day; , Fletnl BanJ.con, of ' tsburg, - inhke about Be joxe'a, day; N. & G. iTaylor(of Philadelphia, 40 boxes; 1 Marshall Bros. & Co. about 100 boxes, InndNiedrlnghaussome60boxes. This tmakes a total of at least 340 boxes a iday a small amount, to be sure, but an earnest of what is to come. As to tho future: NIedringhaus is lac tu ally erecting works with tho capao Sty of 600 boxes a day, and will increase liis to 2,300 boxes. The United Btates in and Tin Plato Company havo con victed for machinery to increase there CENTS PER YD. for a GOOD HOME-MADE JBAG STAIR CARPET, taken out of the loonl to-day. f C. ID- FRICKE'S )- Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St, near Centre THREE TIMES A WEEK ! We receive direct from the Creamery, same day as churned, CHOICE CREAMER! BU1TER, Also JhRESU DAIRY BUTTER Every Week. Just opened 2STEW No. 1 IMs season's catch. Also About ISO Bushels will WHITE OATS. We have for JSEW WHITE OATS. Chop of .all JtlndsRye Corn and Oats Chop, Bran Don't forget to examine our stools of FLOOB OIL CLOTHS ! in all widths, quality and prices. New All-wool Blankets, in White, Scarlet and Grey. AT KEITER'S. output to 6000 tons of tin pinto n yenr. This Is 120,000 boxes, or, say, 250 a day. Norton Bros, ore bulUUug a mill that will give 200 boxes a day at tho start. The Lewis Sheet and Tin Plate Com pany expect to have their works, which will make 1500 boxes a week, ready by the last of September, and to increaso to 400 boxes a day. Somera Broa., of Brooklyn, nre building works, as are the Brltton Itolllug Mill Company, the Ellwood (Ind.) Tin Plate Company, the Irondale (O.) and others. The plants actually In operation or under contract and construction will turn out at least 4000 boxes a day, and planB (one engineer In Pittsburg Is drawing eight) are being drawn and estimates of cost submitted for plnnts that will bring this up to at least 8000 boxes. It is time that tho American farmer and every other consumer realized the great economic truth, -that to provide a cortain market for the competition of home producers of the necessities of daily life economizes the charges in every branch of production and traffic In those goods, from tho crude materials to the retail counter at which he buys them. It Is time that he realized that home competition, as a rule, when Insured the first chance at the homo market, bestows all savings upon the ultimate consumer in the shape of cheaper prices for the goods. It is time that he realized that the amount of these savings in our country, due to the effect of Protection alone, far ex ceeds any, that could possibly be realized from so-called' "fre'e yaw ma terials," which we are eapabl of economically producing"- in this country. A Safo Investment. Is one which 1b guaranteed to brine you sat isfactory results, or in case ui lanure fi return of nnrefiaio nrice. On this safe nlan you can nuy irom our auveruaeu jjrugKiai uuiuuui Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, It Is erunranteed to brine relief in every case. when ued for any aUecllou of Throat, I.ungs nr CiiprI. such as Consumption, lutlamma- llon of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoop ing lougu, uroup, etc., eic. 11 is pi asam ana fLprepnhia la taste, nerfectlv safe, and can al ways bo depended upon. Trial bottles free at 0.11. Hageobuch s Dnu store. Banner Night. Dr. Oilletti's Indian show In Robbing' opera houso to-morrow night the audience will voto lor tho most popular lira com pany. Tho winner will recoive a hand some banner appropriately inscribed, Anothor Lot Of second-hand school books, just reeolved from New York Clearing Sale Company, For sale at half price at Max Reeio's. 9-5 -If another lot oj MACKEREL, Large Bloater MacJcerel close out our stoce or ujjJJ sale 2,500 bushels of choice Choi), Com Chop, Oats Chop, and Middlings. BOROUGOPGET GLEANINGS BY THE LOCAL CORPS OP REPORTERS. WHAT THE SCRIBES SEE AND HEAR The Abduotion Case Settlod Tho Complaint Withdrawn Upon tho Mother Agreeing Not to Moloat tho Boy. Tho ca o of Mrs. Kllzabeth Cooper, who was charged with abducting her sixyoar old son, who had boen adopted by William E. Phillips, from one of tho public school rooms yesterday, has been settled. Mrs. Cooper, after some persuasion and argument, was convinced that sho would havo to resort to some other method to ro gain possession of tho boy. Mr. Phillips told 'Squiro Williams tht ho had no objection to rostoring tho child to the tnothor, but ho wanted it dono in legal manner. When bo was made the guardian of tho boy tho Directors of the Poor required bim to givo security for tho faithful porformanco of bis trut and ho insisted that tho mother should regain possession through the Poor Directors. Mrs. Cooper finally produced the child and turned him over to Mr, Phillips, who consented to n withdrawal of tho suit, This morning Mr. Phillips sent tho boy to school again, the mother having stipulated not to inlorfero with him again until sho has a right to do so through legal process. Union County Fair. Tho Union County Agricultural Society is one of tho oldest organizations of thn kind within the confines of the slate. The oxperienco it has had, thoroforo, is of con siderablo moment, and fully justifies tho officers thereof in saying that their oxhi bition this year tho thirty-oighth prox ies to eclipse anything of the kind borolo- fsre held. It will tako place at Brook Frk, Lewisburg, Pa., Oat, 7, 8 and 9. itoi. xne premiums ollorcd are very liberal, ooverlng all Industries tho farm, tho workshop, tho fireside, and tho floot- footed roadstor. Tho race-courso or trank is in first-class condition, while trials of speed promise to bo most exciting. Their spacious grounds and buildings are also in excellent ordor, Tho pnoplo of beautiful Buffalo Valley extend hearty greeting to all visitors at their coming fair. Make noto of tho dato-Oct. 7. 8 and 9, 1891. Waters' Woiss beer is tho best. Roilly solo agent. John A 6-5-t; Oomlo Songs, Good and Bad. What a rolief to an audlenco when comic song is on tap to find tbo rhyme smooth and thn humor natural; it not only heightens tho effect but adds to tho enjoy ment of ri fleeting on its merits. How many cheap, trashy, maudlin songs thoro are on our stage, ignoruntly and murdor ously put together, leaving with us only ro gret that tho author still had life to further infitet his nightmares upon us. But what was the ploasurablo surptise of tho vast audienco last night when ono after the other camo original songs writton in i masterly manner and convulsing the spec tators with their unctuous and irrcsistnblo humor. Never have I so desired to witness a porlormance a second tlmo and nevor will I forget that interesting and brightest of plays, "O'Flynn in Mexico." JVnu York World, May 10th. In Ferguson's theatre to-morrow, September 16th. HO I FOR SORANTON. Meeting of the Republican Olubs, Low Fares via P. & R. Road. Scrantan will blaze with red fire and en thusiasm on Wednosday, 231 Instant, when tho State League of Republican clubs opens its annual meeting there to continue in session until tbo 26'.b. Tho Heading railroad will sell Bpecial oxcursion tickets to Scranton at tho rate of a single faro for tho round trip from all points on its lines on Septomber 21, 22, and 23d. Those tickets will bo good to rolurn until the 28th, Inclusive. Aside from Interest in tho no litical gathering this liberal oflbr affords an excollent opportunity for an Inoxponslvo autumn outing or business trip. Police Cases. Constable Toomey took John Holden the blind man, to Pottsville yesterday, on a capias, for selling liquor without a license, Constablo Bohlan arrested Joseph Ghriihunaz on Sunday for committing an assault and battory, with Intent to kill, on Charles Horman. 'Squiro Bailey fixed his bail at 500 and failing to got It was taken to jail yesterday. Bring your tickets at time of silting and recoive a 11x17 crayon froo. Roshon gallery,(IIofrman'a old stand). 0-11-Ct Do you sutler with Consumption, Coughs or uoiaar laa wo ua ourtu u ;uu imko -au Tina Cough and Consumption Cure. 23 and Wceits. Trial bottles ire at Klrlln's drug store. Night School. The Business College night school opens this (Monday) evening, Sept. 11 0-H-St Four tintypes for 26 cents, at Dabb'a. tf B. J. SMITH, Candldnto for Sheriff on tho Re publican Ticket. rrom Glrnrdvllle Gazette." Tho nomination of B. J. Smith, our late townsman, by tho Republican convention for tho offlco of Sheriff, is woll bestowed and highly satisf ictory to tho pooplo of Glrardvillo and vicinity. As Mr. Smith was a pan owner at ono tlmo In this paper wo know him woll, and from what wo know ourselves and from what wo 1irvi learned from othors wo relate tho fallowing incl lonts of his careor : Mr. Smith was born in TmaqUR in 1818, and was educated In tho public school. Later he toak a buslnps courso In East man's College, of Poughkeepslu, New Yotk. John Smith, tho father of th nominco, located in Glrardvillo In 1PG3, At that early date 3on Smith, although but a boy, was employed nt Garrctson and Beatty's colliery as shipper and outside timi'kccper, Bnd alo for a tlmo at tho Glrard Mammoth colliery, Ravon Run, Leaving tho mines ho afterwards clerked for tho lalo Mr. William Haas, ho remained with Mr. Unas until the store passed into tho hands of Mr. John II. Davlos, in whoso employ ho was still continued. Mr. Smith early becamo active in local public affairs, and during tho timo of tho panic, when poople wore looking ovory whero for a remody for tho distressed con dition then existing, ho was elected a dele gate to tho Anti-Monopoly Convention held at Harrisburg to represent tho busi ne3j men of Girardvillp. Mr. Smith was appointed Justice of tbo Poaco in 1875 by Governor Ilartranft, and the following spring wai olected for a term of five years. Sheriff Michaol Scanlan who took his offlco in 1881, appointed Mr. Smith as deputy. Tho position of Deputy Sheriff has been held by Mr. ijmitb over since: and sinco the death of Mr. Scanlan ho has hold tho position under Sheriff' MoUabo, Boyor, Duffy and Comroy. Scanlan, McCabo and Comrey woro Re publicans; Boyor and Duffy Democrats; and no compliment from our pen can at test to the fact of Mr. Smith's fitness for Sheriff so well as tho fact that these Repub lican and Democratic Sheriff's havo con tinuously kept him lirtho Shoriff's office. Tho poople of Girardvilte knew Mr. Smith's sterling worth before ho loft us to ro -vo to tho county seat; and his recognized worth in Pottsville by judges, lawyors, and the officials on tho hill only proves his eminent fitness for tho position that ho was unanimously nominated for. Mr. Smith, when associated with us in connection with this paper, exhibited a pith and earnestness articles that attracted tendon. The articles in many of h s more than local at- woro occasionally repiiblihod by other ' county papors. Mr. Smith when ho lft our town parted with his interest in this paper. The co-workers of Mr, Smith in reform matters, political matters, and business matters, with one accord speak woll of his agreeahlo, firm, earnest, and conscientious courso In dealing v. itti his fellow man. This community can only do justlco to tsolf by giving Mr. Smith such a voto as will provo that we respect and honor our citizons who live such hunost and unassum ing lives as Ben Smith did whilo with us. To get fine photographs go to tho Roshon gallery, No. 9 West Centro street. (Hoff man's old stand), 9-U-Ct A Murderer Pleads. On the 7th of lost May, Peter Chorwic, a Hungarian, who had boen a repairsman on a section of the Lehigh Valley railroad at Buck Mountain, fatally shot his cousin, Anthony Cberwic, at the houso of Androw Iryin, at Mabanoy City. Tho lattir was tbo section boss under whom Peter worked. Anthony died on tho 10th of My. Yes- torday Peter pleadod guilty before thn court at Pottsville to murder in tbo second degree Ho will bo sentenced on Saturday. A Yankee Sheriff Frightened. A well known eherifl. llvlng'ln Maine, was ?lvpn ud to rile with what his nhvslclau cnuea uuilHUllluiluu, ineuu uuvibcu 111111 lu try 1'aa-Tlna Cough nnd Consumption Cure, recovery followed, and tho doctor now uses It for Coughs, Colds and Consumption. Trial bottles ireo at Klrlln's drug store; Orstors aro in season and tho best in tbo market aro at Cosletl's. 8-22-tf Pay Your Taxes. Notice is horoby given that all persons in arrears for 1889-90 taxes must mako settle ment al once, as the undorslgned is deter mined to mako bis collections complete in tho near future, oven if arrosls must bo re sorted to. CnmsT. Schmidt, 9-10 tf Tax Collector. Firemen's conteit for a handsome banner Wednesday night at Bobbins' opera houso, 9-14 8t Burohlll's Restaurant. Charles Butchill is now located at corner of Main and Coal streets, SnonMidoah, Roguiar meals, at popular prices, served any timo. Ladies' dining and refreshment rooms attached. 9-14-tf Oysters. Oysters are in season. Uo to Schooner's Families supplied. Parlors for ladles. 9-4-tf Buy Keystone flour. Be careful that the name Lessiq & Co., Ashland, Pa., ii printed on every sack. 8-3-Staw VACATION OVER PRESIDENT HARRISON LEAVES FOR WASHINGTON TO-DAY GLOSE OF THE SUMMER G01TAGE, Mrs. Harrison and MrB. MoKoo Start at tho Same Timo for BoBton Thoso Who Will Acoompany tho President. Cave May Toint, N. J., Sep. 15. President Hnrrlson will lonvo Cnpo May Point at 2 o'olock this nftcrnoon in n special train on which bo will go na far as Camden, N. J. Tbo President will bo taken across tbo Delaware nnd leavo Philadelphia nt 4:41, arriving in Wash ington at ti-ia p. m. llio special car with Mrs. Hnrrlson and Mrs. McKeewlll bo attached to the Boston express, nnd they will arrive In Boston to-morrow morning. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harrison will go to Now York and .Mrs. JJlmmlcK will go to Stamford, Conn. Tho President has been nt tho cottniro about three- months, excepting twolvo days when in New England in August. During tho stay hero business has been transacted as usual without delay, Everything onme from tho White Houso nnd tho departments by mall or express, instead of through personal messenger service. Tho Appollnto Judges will not bo ap pointed until December, and the vacan cies In tbo Intorstate Commerce Commis sion will be given tbo President's early attention. Every member of tho Cablnot lias visited tbo President excepting Mr. Blnino. Tho President will go to Washington In good health, and will bo accompanied uy lien, ixiwls 1. Mlchenor ana daughter, Lieutenant nnd Mrs. J. T. Fnrkcr, Secre tary and Miss Joannctto Halford and Miss Alico Sanger. ALBERTSON'S STEALINGS. Took Over n Million Hut Mostly la Securities, AVhluh Wcro Hoturnoil. New Youk, Sep. 13. From letters re ceived by bunkers in this city, it seems that tbo loss to tbo Fidelity Trust Bank nt Tacoma, Wash., by tbo defalcation ofn Edward Albertson, tho secretary, was much grentor than had been generally supposed. It was horetoforo believed that Albort son lost some $9,000 only In speculation, nnd surprise was caused by tho extraor dinary efforts made to capture hlin. It now appears he took $30,000 In cash nnd nearly a million In tecurltles. Tin securities, however, ho roturnod througt an accomplice Albertson was suspected of complicity The thieves havo escaped Moro Mall Suggestions. It is suggostod that tho mail train known as No. 1, loaving Philadelphia at 4:10 a. m. and running only as far as Pottsville, havo its route oxtendod to Wllliamsport, which point it could reach at 12:01 p. m., making connections at Mabanoy Plane for Shonan- doah and tho mail would arrive hero at 9;B0 a. m., instead of lying at Pottsvillo from 8:10 a. m. until 12:30 p. m. This arrangement would bo advantagoous to a territory over ono hundred miles in length giving it the beuofit of a mail sorvico covering such towns as Tamaqun, Mahanoy City, Oilberton, Shonandoab, Girardvillo Ashland. Shamokin. Sunbury and Wlll iamsport, bosides a largo numbor of towns with smaller populations. For the return trip tho postal clerk could leavo on No. 10, known as tho "Cannon Ball," leaving Williamsport at 3:35 p. m., orrivingat Philadelphia at 10 p. m. Tho mail service between Philadelphia and tho coal and lumbor regions is miserable in many ro spects and radical changes cannot bo made too soon, The authorities should make a completo investigation and they will find tbo affairs just as stalod. It is suggostod that when Postmaster Colo, of Pottsvillo, is making his inspection of tbo county offices be givo this sorvico his attention. Pleas of Quilt Clerk of tho Courts John J. Toole yes terday pleaded guilty bofore tho court at Pottsvillo to tho charge of assault and battory made against him by County Cora missioner DoTurk. Sentence will bo Im posed on Saturday. It will probably be a flno. A Trio Sentenood. Charles Binchoisor. Matt. Fahoy and John Madden were yesterday sentenced by the court at Pottsvillo to sorvo ton days imprisonment and pay tho costs in tho caso of Bornard Monaghan, of tho First ward, who charged tbom with robbory and as sault and battery. Tosh Settlod. Tho assault and battery caso ol Con stabto Thomas Tosh against O. & I. Police man Ueorgo Geigor, of tho L, V. 11. It will not go to court. The parlies mado an amicable sottlomont this morning by which Tosb withdrew tho charge. A Horso Hurt. A horso belonging to Peter Cusicavago, of Eist Lloyd itreot, became unmanagablo on Bowers street this afternoon and dashed against tho standard of William Jones' stone wagon, sustaining eevoro injuries. Tho horso may bavo to be killed. POLITICAL. Pay your taxes. All thi nomination aro made. Sin riff Smith is making a sure canvas. Green grows in popularity every day. "I am sick, send for . McGinn!"," nnd givo Bergon a good thrashing. Coiumiftloner DoTurk has been read out of ihe Democratic party by the Chronicle. Thai's right. Keep on. Brother Helms. Tho contract U a big ono. Tho Journal's definition of mushroom clubs Is a poor ono and will fail in tho pur pose intended. Dalzell is coming to Schuylkill ocunty, and what for 7 to stir up animosities, in order to gratify tho Mugwump members of tho party, Whoro is all tho harmony promised at tho beginning of tho cam paign ?ZThat littlo scheme of tho old dis organizes for 1892 will fail jud as sure as God made littlo applet. Harmony is wanted, but notjat Iho sacrifice of ono fac tion to please tho other. Let thcro bo a fair doal all around. Tho Mugwumps havo more al stako thfs year than tho Stalworts. Without the holp of tho latter their littlo tchomo fur 1892 will bo badly sat upon. Shenandoah has no eandidato and thoro foro was generous, dividing all around. Chronicle Tho generosity of tho Shen andoah Democratic candidates was only rxceodod by tho disappointment they suf fered at tho bauds of their Pottsvillo friends. Ono man has as much riht to his choice as another. Because a ciiquo in town failod to carry out a programmo laid down by themsolves, Jlhey kick. Their littlo trick was discovered in good timo and was easily circumvented, lio honest, gentle men, and acknowledge you wcro beaten on the tquaro. PERSONAL. P. J. Ferguson visitod Hazleton to-day. Max lteeso wont to Pottsvillo this morn ing. Christ Schmidt spont yesterday at Bead ing. 11 If s Galland, of Ashland, was a visitor to town to-day. Horman Hillory, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday in town. Miss Vlrgie Hollopoter visited frionds at Pottsvillo yestorday. Dr. P. II. O'Hara vieited friends in Mah anoy City yesterday. Miss Hannah Koeso spont Sunday with hor undo at Centralis. J. H. Pomoroy, Eeq., spont to-day at tho county seat on business. J. H. Finnoy, of Pittsburg, was at tho Ferguson House yestorday. E, Deputy Coronor Bronnan attended to business at Pottsvillo this morning. Forgus G. Farquhar, Eiq , of Pottsvillo, was in town yesterday on legal business. Misses Emily nnd Bessie Schwartz, of Park Place, spont last ovoning in town. Mrs. Sarah Wasley, who has beon visit- ng friends in Philadelphia, returnod last evening. Wesley nammor, of Mahanoy City, and S. K. Cloavor, of Ashland, wero In town yesterday. Miss Dollle McGlnness, tho fashionable millinor, is in tbo city purchasing hor fall stock of goods. Dr. O. A. Dundoro, of Philadelphia, formerly of tho Minors' Hospital, was a visitor to lown yostorday. Max Goldman, Hants Self, L Ring and I, Lautonstein formod a quartotte of town visitors to tho county scat to-day. Messrs. O. A. Koira, William Stein, O. E. Titman, Dr. Hamilton and Hessor Zullck, with their ladlos, will attend tho clam bako at Oneida Park, near Hazleton to-morrow. There will bo nearly 200 invilod guests, and it is gotten up by Hon. Eckley B. Coxo. Firemen's contest for a handsome banner Wednesday night at Bobbins' opera house. 9-14-3t Oonoort Each Evening. Willio Kendrick, tho phonomonal cor- netist of tho U. S. Marine Band, is homo on n vacation and will play at bis parents' homo, tho Kendrick Houso, each evening, rendering some of the most difficult and popular solos of tho diy, accompanied by tbo Kondrick orchestra. Chango of pro gramme each ovoning. 9-3-15 IT IS NEAR TIME Ygu aro thinking of taking in your flover3, and you will want somo 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 GRAFS, No. 122 North Jardin Street.