SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2G. 1891. ONE CENT. THE SUEE BO AD TO OPULENCE LIES KNEE-DEEP TI-1KOUGH PEINTEB'S INK VOL. VI.--NO. 202. Republican State Ticket. AUJUTOlt (HSXEHAZJ Gen. DAVID MoMUKTRlE GREGG STATU TlltlAHVnr.lli J)etegntes-nt-Znrge to the Constitutional Convention: St A. B. I. SHIELDS, ISAIAH C. WEAK, TO I. SC1IAFFEK, HEUMAN KBEAMEU LOUIS W. HAIiL, M. L. KAUFFMAK, FRANK RKEDKR, II. JI. EDWARDS, It.O. M'COUMICK, GEO. S. SCHMIDT, ' J. II. 1'OMEKOY, CYRUS ELDER, JOHN CESSNA, JOHN S. LAMBIE, WM. D. ROOEKS, JAMES L. 11KOWN, TERRENCE V. POWDERLY. County Ticket. Judge Hon. D. B. Green. Sheriff Benjamin Smith. Jury Commissions MaJ. William Clark. Poor Director Qeorge lleffncr. Unexpired Term Harry H. MeQinnia Constitutional Convention Iielcgntcs. ROBERT ALLISON. Port Carbon. B,BURD EDWARD, I'ottsvllle. J. H. I'OMKBOY, Shenandoah. JOHN J. COYLE, Mfitannoy City. FAMINE IN EUROPE. An exhaustive study of the world's food supply in the forthcoming num ber of the American Agriculturist em 'iphaslzea facts of grave Importance to both America and Europe. It declares that half has not been told about the European shortnge In breadstuff, which not even a bountiful crop this year would have relieved. Continental powers,especlalIy Russia suppress thefactsas faras possible, In many Russian provinces the scarcity of food became pronounced as far back as February last. In the Koustantl novka district many families have not cooked a meal since Easter, but subsist on bread, soaked rye, grain, etc., be stowed In charity. The astounding shortage In Russia's yield of rye, an nounced a month ago by the Ministry of Finance, proves even greater than the most extravagant estimates, and obliterates all possibility of Russia ex porting any of her scant wheat crops. Accepting the largest estimates of production, both at homo and abroad, i CENTS for a window shade fi L-y with fringe, others for 55c, 1 1 65o and up. Hhades made jC. J for fctores and private dwel ings. A new lot of shad ings and fringes to match. C- ID. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin SL, near Centre FOE; Two Cars Choice White Oats. One Car Middlings and Bran. One Car Chop All Kinds.' One Car Choice Neiu Timothy May. One CAR Ol CORA. Flour. Our best Patent Minnesota Hour Is made entirely of Old Wheat, and is equal to any lilgher priced fancy flour In the market. Our "NORTIC- WESTERN BA1SW ismade of selected sprlny wheat and never fails to please. Our "RIVERSIDE" Is a 2iopular andhlgh grade roller flour and guaranteed to give entire sat i8factton. In connection with Flour wc rcconniieml tlic "PERFECTION FLOUR BIN AND SIFTER." free from duat, dirt, files, bugs just ns you want to use It. CHOICE GrOOIDS. Our Fresh Creamery Butter. Our Fresh Roasted ava Coffee, Our Old Apple Vinegar strictly xnire. Our Chipped IIccl and Summer Sausage. Our Pure Spices for Preserving and Pickling. REMEMBER! We offer flic largest assortment of FLOOR Oil. CLOTH ytc liavc ever lind. Some very luuidsauic new patterns In Tapestry and Body Brussels 1 M and even assuming that the United States and Canada can export 225,000, 000 bushels, thd American Agricul turist still finds a deficit In the world's food; supply of at least 200.000,00 1 bushels of wheat and rye, with a pos sibility of tho shortage being twice as great. Added to this Is the almost total failure of the potato crop In Ire land, and a serious curtailment In the yield of potatoes on the Continent. Even with the utmost economy of distribution and unheard of consump tion of American maize, grave distress Is before the masses of Europe. The Agriculturist says the enormous exports of wheat and flour from the United States In August proves that Europe regards the situation as worse than It has yet been painted. Other wise, why should she buy In a single month close upon tho harvest nearly half as much wheat as she took from the United States during the entire first eight months of tho year follow' lug one of our largest wheat crops and a period of bed-rock prices? Indeed, August wheat exports wore almost treble those of the same month last year and over four times as much as the average exports at this season of late years. Conobessman Mills Is beiug dubbed "Calamity Mills," the burden of his speeches In Ohio being that tho country is suffering Untold miseries and the people are dissatisfied with their condition, In fact everything, according to Mr. Mills' opinion, is going wrong. This, too, In the face of the fact that just at this moment America Is blessed beyond all countrliu in the abundance of her harvests and In the avenues for the employment of her people. Such talk, to use' a Com mdu expression, Is "rot," and the people to whom he makes It know it. To Dispel Coldp, Headaches and Fovors, to clcanso tho eystom effectually, yet gently, when cos' tiro or bilious, or when the blood Is impuro or sluggish, to permanently euro habitual constipation, to awaken tho kidnoys and livor to a healthy activity, without irnta ting or weakening them, use Syrup of Figs. Best work dono at Bronnan's stoam laundry. Everything white and spotloss Laco curtains a specialty. All work guar wtood. Always go to Coslctt's, South Main street, for your prime oysters. 8 22-tf SALE! - Elonr. and mice, niicl slits It out Carpets. BOROUGH ITEMS GLEANTNGS BY THE LOOAt, CORPS OF REPORTERS. WHAT THE SGRIBES SEE AND HEAR Whoro Thoso Who Aro so Dis posed May Attend Divino Worship To-morrow Other Local 'Nowa. English Baptist church, South Jardin street, Kev. II. J. Jamo, pastor. Tho pastor will preach at 10:30 a. m. and S30 p. ra. Morning subject: "Death, tho Source of Life." Evening suhlect: "Ills Satanic Mnjosty." Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Dsacon John Bunn, superintendent. On Monday evening at 7:30 "Tho Young People's Christian Union" will meet. On Wednesday overling at 7 o'clock a goneral prayer meeting. All Saints' Episcopal church, Oak stroot, near Main, Kev. Floj d E. West, rector. Services as follows : Morning prayer and litany with reading and eormon, 10.30, Evening prayer andsormon, 0:30. Sunday school at 2 p. ra. The rector officiate and proaches at tho morning service on the second and fourth Sundays of each month and at the evening sorvico on tho first and third, n lay reader officiating in his absence. Ebenezar Evangelical church. Rev. II. J. Oiick, pastor. Services Sunday at 10 a.m. in Gorman, and 0:30 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. All aro heartily invitod to attend. P. M. church, cornor of Jardin and Oak streets. Sorvicos Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and C:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. tn. Young Peoples' Christian Endeavor at 0 p. m. ovory Sabbath. Classes meot Tues day and "Wednesday ovenlngs at 7 o'clock and Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Goneral prayor meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. II. G. Russell, pastor. Preaching in tho Trinity Koformcd church to-morrow morning and ovoning by the pastor, Kev. Kobert O'Boylo. Every body welcome "Welsh Baptist church, cornor West and Oak streets. Rev. D. I. Evans, pastor. Sorvicos Sunday at 10 a. m. in Welsh and 0 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 2 p. m, Prayor meeting on Monday even ing, at 7 o'clock. Class mcoting on Thurs day ovening, at 7 o'clock. Presbyterian church. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. ra. by Kov. W. McNally. Prayer meeting on Thursday ovening at 7 o'clock. All aro cordially In vited. Thero will bo preaching in tho English Luttcran church by Kev. E. L. Dribol- bis, of Fayette, Nev? York, at 10:30 a. m, andC:30p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p m. All members aro requested to be present as business of importance will be transacted. M. E. church, Kiv. Wm. Fowick, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. andC:30 p. m. Morning subject : "Robbing God.' Evening 6Ubjpc': "Slandering God." Sun day school at 2 p m., to bo followed by tho devotional meeting of theEpworth Leaguo. Monday ovoning, biblo study. Thursday ovening, general prayer meeting. Seats freo. All are welcomo Welsh Congregational church. Services on Sunday at 10 a, m. in Welsh and at C p. m. in English by Rev. D. M. George, of Pittston. All invited. Oysters aro in season and tho best in tho markot aro at Coslett's, 8 22-tf Invitations, Programs, Eto. "We havo just rccoivel tho latest New York novelties in tho lino of invitations, programmes, cards, etc., etc. These goods aro tho latost and best tho market affords and thoso wishing anything in this lino should call and seo tho samples. The prices aro lower than last season. "We have several lines of new type, for fancy printing, and are prepared to All orders on the shortost possible notico. Bo sure to call at the Herald Job rooms for every thing In tho lino of invitations, etc. Tako your carpet rags to U. D. Frioko's carpet storo and have them made Into a first-class carpet. 9-18-tf Great Attraotlon. Tho colebrated Do Moss family will glvo a grand vocal and Instrume ntal conoert in Robbing' opera bouse next Thursday even ing, for tho boneflt of tho Eboncz?r Evan- golical church. Tho Evening Star, of Washington, D. 0., says : "Tho Do Moss family of Oregon aro in tho city, and filled an engagement at tho Central Union Mission, Tho largo crowd was much do lighted with their music, and the family received many porsonal compliments at the oloee." A Monster. Little Patrick Cantwoll, M years of age, of 208 Gilbert street, Shenandoah, had a tape worm removed by tho Indian doctor who is now located at Fraokvlllo. The doctor guarantee! to remove head and nil, or no monoy to bo paid. 0-21-djtw-lf Buy Keystone flour. Be careful that the name Lessio. & Co., Ashland, Pa., la printed on ovory sack. 3-3-3taw POLITICAL. Pay your taxes. Elccllqn not quite flvo weeks iff. Everybody satisfied. 'Gregg and Morrison aro popular among the soldiers. 'In order to -obtain a voto every voter must pay his taxes within two years. If you do not attend to this before October 3rd,' you will not bo ablo to vote at tho next election. The Democrats hayo no bosses. Neither havo people any need of food to keep them alive. It Is sheer nonsense to speak of such a thing as tho Domocratio party In New York city. There is only Tammany Uall. It is in nit and embraces all. No other political organization can raise its head -or its voico. It runs tho city, and is striving to run the stato and nation. It is tho Tammany Hall of Tweod and of Connelly, of Sweenoy, Kelly and of Crolter. It Is at once tho most powerful and most oorrupt political organization that exists on tho facoofthe globe, Tho Presidency of tho loagua is eottlel. Tho "Crtiol war" Is over and new there is no question before the houeo oxeept to flog tho Democratic enemy. Mr. Dalzeil accepts his' defeat manfully and pledges himself to faithful work for tho party ; in fact, tho closing hours at Scranton was u love-feast ; not a trace of bitterness remains to remind one of tho excitement of the past fow weoks. Tho. recent contestants are now hand in hand ready for active work for those deserving heroes Gregg and Morri son ; in short, tho Republican host Is whoollng into !ino and when the ordor for tho final charge comes, on November 3, there will bo no skulkers, but as one man tho wholo lino will sweep forward, and great and overwhelming victory will crown their efforts. PERSONAL. II. Wioderhold was in Philadelphia yos torday. S. D. IIoss spent yesterday afternoon In Sbamokin. Ex-Shcriff Boycr wa3 a visitor to town yostorday. Miss Mamo Wasloy spent to-day at Tumbling Run. Mrs. Orr, of Mahanoy City, spont last ovening In town. Miss Laura Folmer attended tho Bcthlo dem fair this week. Max Goldman and L. Ring were visitors to Mt. Carmol yostorday. John A. Reilly and wifa aro visiting rolativos in Brooklyn, N. Y. Tneodoro Harris, of Mahanoy City, was in town yesterday afternoon, MissSallio Beck, of Girardvillo, is tho guest of tho Misses Fa'rchild. Misses Emily and Bessie Swarcz.of Park Placo, spont Friday ovoning in town. Mrs. Goorgo B. Snyder, of Philadelphia, is tho guest of her brother, John F. Finnoy. Mrs. II. L. Daddow, of St. Clair, is visit ing her aunt, Mrs. S. Wasloy, of Whito street. "Tor" Hay, cf Dubois, Clearfield county, is in town and will spend two weeks hero with friends. B. L. Talley, of the Homo Friendly Society, cf Baltimore, Md , is tho guost of his fathor-In-law, Gorald McKernan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw, who woro tho guests of Mrs. Hora:o Dongler, re turned to their homo in West Tittston yos torday. Secondhand, school books bought and sold at Max Reese's. tf Desirablo for Ladies. Tho now Fashion Journals publlshod by A. McDowell & Co., 4 "West 14th street, New Yorr, are again on our table. The superiority of thoso Journals is abundantly shown on ovory paga. "La Modo" is tho smallest of tho throe, and Is intondod for family use. It has many stylos for childron, and Is only 51 CO por year, or 15 cents per copy. "La Modo do Paris" is an ologant Journal, filled with everything of tho latest stylo in Paris. This is a great favorite with ladies who wish to keep postod in tho now styles a3 they como out. "Album dos Modes" Is also a popular Parisian publica tion, many ladles giying it thoproforenoo. It is repleto with such styles as aro patron ized by tho middle, classes, Its designs being neat and plain, yet all of tho richest character. Theso throo monthly journals claim to give tho earliest fashions, and they aro all printed in Paris. They contain lossons in practical dressmaking, which aro of Incomparable value and easy to under stand. "La Modo do Paris" and tho "Album des Modes" aro each 88 00 por annum, or 35 cents for a stnglo copy. Samples can bo obtained from tho houso at single copy prices if there is any difficulty in obtaining them from nowsdealers. Fino Paintings. Tho paintings of Miss Virglo Hollopoter, which aro displayod In tho windows of Hooks and Brown, tho stationers and news dealers, attracted considerablo attontion last night. Tfaey are finely executed and show considerablo talont on tho part of tho artist. Another Lot Of second-hand school books, Jutt received from New York Clearing Sale Company. Forsalo at half price at Max Reese's. 9-0-tf Four tintypes for 25 cents, at Dabb's. tf FIRE IN THE FIRST EAST LLOYD STREET THREAT ENED BY A BLAZE. PROMPT WORK BY THE FIREMEN Excitement at the Indian Rldga Colliery Tho Shaft Rope Broaks and Causes Sensational Rumors Nobody Injured. Fire was discovored in ono of tho out buildings at tho rear of tho 1'etor Cusi- cavago prprcrty, at tie northwest corner of Lloyd and Emerick ttreols lat night. Tho flames spread rapidly and soon ignited tho numerous outbuildings that surrounded tho ono in which the fire started, An alarm was sounded and tho fire companies respondod promptly, but tho flames bad al ready communicated with tho main build inns and it looked as f they were doomed. The tenants alocg tho s nil aro were torror stricken and the street and pavements we e crowded with their tousehold goods. Tfjo firemon attacked the firo with common- dable vigor and after a hard fight of about twenty-minutes succeeded in confining the flimes to theyard buildings. The loss was confined to the destruction of two outside kitchens and their contents, and the slight burning of the rear exteriors of the main building. The fire was caused by mine clothes igniting from a stove. Valuable Horse Killed. Christ. Schmidt has lost one of the valu able horses used on bis beer delivery route. On Thursday tho team was being driven about Wm. Penn and, ns tho horses ap proached a small bridgo in tho lower patch, ono of them was frightened by a dirt dumper. The borso jumped and wont over tho sido of tho bridgo. Ho fell upon an o'd stump in the ditch and tho other horso foil on top of him. Tho wagon and tho driver followed. Tho horco underneath was so badly injured that ho died in a short timo. Tho other animal was but slightly injured, whilo tho driver oscaped with a fow bruises. Mr. Schmidt wont to Pottsvillo to-day to arrange for tho collection of damagos. Ho says tho bridgo was unprotected by railings and tbat tho constabla of tho township frequently reported tho placo as dangorous for public travel. Necrology. OnlTucsday tho sad intelligence of tho death of Mrs. Ftlzer, tho beloved wife of Dr. S. E. Folzer, cast a gloom over tho community in which sho had livod for so many years, and by which 6ho was highly respectod. A loving wife, affectionato mother and kind noighbor, hor life's work in tho Mahanoy Valley was characterized by kindly deeds, and a soli ituda for tho wclfaro of others, A cons'stent member of tho M. E. chur:h, her christian life acts as s veet fragrance, tho memory of which, whilo cumulating others, will act ns a sweet solace to assuage tho sorrow of hor bereaved husband and children- Mr. Folzer was C3ycats old, and loaves n bu - band, throo sons an 1 a daughtor to mourn her death. Interment was made at tho Lutheran cemetery, Frackvillo, on Friday morning, a largo concourso of relatives and frionds being in attondanco. Frackville Item, Blass' Body Recovered. Tho body of Adam Blass, the minor who was cloeod-in in tho Girard colliery on Wednesday night, was recovered yester day aftornoon. Thero was only ono injjry to tho body. That was a small cut ncross tho br dge of tho nose. Decom position had commenced to sot in. Tho troth clinched the ring of tho safety lamp and ono band grasped tho handle of a pick. Tho unfortunate man was closed in by the running of a pillar. Deceased was-Wyoars old and ho left a wilo and sovoral children. Tho funeral will tako placo at 2 p. m. to morrow. Who Owns tho Horso ? Last Wednesday a Polander claiming Ilelfenstoin as bis homo, stopped at tbo Commoroial botol and Inquired if ho oould secure feod for hu horso. Later on ho called at tho livery stable of Evan J. Davloe, on North Jardin street, and left hit horso and buggio, stating ho would call again, and that ho livod at Grcon Moun tain, Ho has failed to turn up, and somo ono may be minus a horse and buggy. Tho animal U a bay mare, and was no doubt hired from some livery man in ono of tho ftbovo named places. Must Movo Them. It is understood that tho P. & R. C. & I Co. will give final notico for the rota oval of tho slaughter houses now located near the Shonandoab City colliery, Tho company wants tho bouses romoved t) tho west bank of tho croek, Not Stolen. It was reported this afternoon that tho son of John Eieenhart, of North Main street, had been stolen by two bums. An investigation revealed the falsity of the re port. The boy was found picking ohott- nvls on tho mountain by bis mother. Prlmo oystors, tho best tho market affords, always on hand at Coslett's. 2J-tf THE ROPE BROKE. Serious Acoldent at Indian Ridgo Colliery Yesterday. At about four o'clock yesterday aftor- nonn an empty ear was run upon ono of ho cages In the Indian Ridge colliery shaft and tho engineer was given the signal to lower, Tbo shaft is 310 feet deep. When the cane had been lowered about 100 feet tho ropo snapped in two near tbo thcavo. Tbo cage, being released thereby, dashed down tho sha with terrific velocity and WA3 shattorod at tho bottom, 200 feet below, with tho empty car. A roport at once spread through town thatln'ido F ro raan Morgan Davis, of tho Plank Rideo section, and Fire Boss John Sneddon nnd others had been killed. This creatod a sensation In tbo town, but vory fortunatoly no ono was injured. Had tho accident hepponed ton minutes later, when tho hoisting of men would havo beon com menced, tho results would havo beon dread ful. Tho shattored cage was replaced and tbo hoisting ropo wbs repaired in limo for tho colllory to resume operations as usual this morning. PETE KREIGER'S DOG. Tho Animal Knew More Than Ita Master. There is no one In this section, with the possible exception of Dave Howard ono ot tho engineers at the Kehley Run colliery, who is t qual to O. A I. I'olioeman Pot.i Kreiger in telling fishing or hunting ttorie-, relating to incidents of years ago. At the Lehigh depot yesterday he told uf a dog. "When that dog was given me" ho said "I almost laughed at the man when h told me it was a bird dog with an ex cellent record and had originally cost over 100. But I accepted tho statement and took tho animal homo. Ono day, when going up tho ravino whero the dams an now, I told tho fellow who was with mo I thought I would shoot tho thing. Ho told mo not to do so and I was glad I didn't somo timo after. Ono day, years ago, when thero was a nico piece of woodland near Roads' old colllory, now Shenandoah City, I was out with a gun and had tho dog with mo. I had beaten him for not going into brush and turnod my attention to a squirrel. I fired and killed it, then tu ned to sea whero tho dog was. His noso was painted in anothor direction. I picked up tho squirrol and wont to tho dog. Ho stood motionicse and I felt convincod thero wbs something in tho brush. I 6tartod in and at tho samoraomont a pheasant raised. I fired and it fell. I told tho dog to go In, but ho would not movo. I advancod threateningly and tho beast rolled over on his back, as dogs will when they ox poet a boating. I thought his actions strange and turned to re-enter tho brush. Tho dog was on his feet in an instant and took his old position, pointing to tho placo where tho pheasant had rui-.od and standing liko a stbtuto. As I advanced into the brush another pheasant flew and I again fired. The moment I did so tho dog sprang into tho brush. That taught me a losson. A good settpr will never advanco until all tho birds are raised. I kept the dog for years after and prized him highly." A well known physician In N'ew York advises Ills patients that Butler with Coiu. i nnd Colda to use Hnn-Tlna Cough and Co. -sumption Cure. 25 and 50 cents. Trial bottled free at Klrllns drug btore. Thoy Say Time aro going to bo good this winter. We believe it. That thero will bo many weddings. It is to be hoped thoro will. Tbat Manager Forgusjn. will havo tho hoodlums, who gather in front of tho theatre and among tho people, arrested and confined. It would bo a good movo. That full timo at tho collieries until April will bo the rule. May it be so. That tho streets will bo paved next spring. It willthen.bo timo for millonnlum. Tbat all our merchants Intend to adver tise. Whew I That apple lack will bo tho national drink for '91 and '92. Sol Guaranteed Curo. We authorize our advertltud druaelst to sell Dr. Kluu's New Dlsooveiy lor Consumption. Coughs and Colds, upon this oondltlou. If fuu lire aitucieu wiia u iuuru, uuill or any 1'ing, Throat or UlieU trouble, and will uso this remedy as directed, giving It ft (air trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this oiler did we cot know that Dr. King's Ntw Discovery could be relied oil. It never dlsannolnts. Trlul bottles freo at U. H. llagenbueh s drug storo. Imixo fclzo 60c. and Sl.'W. IT IS NEAR TIME You aro thinking of taking in your flowers, and you will want somo pots. Wo got a lot of very cheap ones Mon day, and whon you are ready to plant don't forgot that you can got them at GRAFS, No. 122 North Jardin Street.