P VOL. VI.--NO. 203. SHEXAXDOAH. PA.. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1891. 03STE CENT. THE SUEE BO AD TO OPULENCE LIES KNEE-DEEP TP1EOTJGH PEINTEKS IKK Republican State Ticket. AVDITOn OUXJEJlAZl Sen. DAVID MoMURTRIE GREGG STATE Tit EASVUBItt Oavt. JOHN W. MORRISON. Delegates-al-Zarne to the Constitutional Convention: A. B. L. SHIELDS. ISAIAH C. WEAR. ,wM. I. BCIIAFFER, IIEItMAN KItEAMEIt FUANK KEEDKK, II. M. EDWARDS, II. 0. M'CORMICK, GEO. S. SCHMIDT, J. H. rOMEROr, CYRUS ELDER, JOHN CESSNA, JOHN S. LAMB IE, WM. B. ROQEIIS, JAMES L. BROWN, JOHN ROBERTS, T. V. POWDERLY. County Ticket. Judge Hon. D. B. Green. Sheriff" Benjamin Smilh. Jury Commissioner Maj. William Clark. Poor Director George Heffner. Unexpired Term Harry H. MaGinnis Constitutional Convention Velegate: ROBERT ALLIHON, Fort Carbon. 8.BURD EDWARDS, Fottsvlllo. J. H. FOMKROY, Shenandoah. JOHN J. COYLE, Mahanoy City. MOVING AT LAST. Tho aunouncoraeut that the Alalia- noy City, Shenandoah, GIrnrdvlllo and Anhland Street Railway project ifl nrnv rpnrlv to lultrnnnA. toIMi nlonf.v 9'financlal backing, will be received as gratifying news by the people of this valley. The road will be an ltxirTortatit one, as it will not only be one of the best paying electrlo lines In the state, but will also -be a source of great advantago to people along tho line. Now that this project has been put in Buch a promising shape it is in order for our town people to get to gether and do their share In building up the town by devising means for starting manufactories. The scarcity I of houses need no louger be feared as an obstacle to increased population, for with the advent of the electrlo road, with cars running every half hour, this whole valley will be transformed intoono city, as it were. If our people will show a disposition to help themselves, they can rely upon "45 CENTS for a window shade with fringe, others for 55c, Coe and up. Similes made for stores and private dwel lings. A new lot of shad ings and fringes to match. Cf. ID. PKIGKE'S Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St, near Centre FOB OLivo Cars Choice White Oats. One Car Middlings and Bran. One Car Chop All Kinds. One Car Choice New Timothy Hay. One CAB OJi CORN. Flour. Our best Patent Minnesota Hour is made entirely of Old Wheat, and is'equal to any higher priced fancy flour in the market. Our "NORTH- WESTERN EA1SI" ismade of selected spring wheat and never falls to . please. Our "RIVERSIDE" is a popular andhlgJi- ' grade roller flour and guaranteed to give entire sat isfaction. In connection with Flour we recommend tlic "PERFECTION FLOUR BIN AND SIFTER." It holds 25 or 50 pounds of Flour Keeps it perfectly clean, tree from dust, dirt, flics, bugs mid mice, and sifts It out just as you want to use it. CHOICE oooids. Our Fresh Creamery Butter. Our Jbresh Roasted ava Coffee. Our Old Apple Vinegar strictly pure. Our Chipped neei and Summer Sausage. Our Pure Spices for Preserving and Plclclliigf. REMEMBER! We oiler the largest assortment of FLOOR OIL CLOTH we have ever had. Some very handsome new patterns in jTnpestry and Body Brussels Cnrpcts. v it that there are several surprises in store for them in the industrial line, If they will only wako up and put on n belt of enterprise Shenandoah can be given a gigantic boom to prosperity, There are plenty men In town ready for n grand Industrial move ment. Let them move quickly, and not wait for tho "leading" citizens who talk much and do little. With the electrlo cars. passing their doors every half hour will not the people of the patches be tempted to visit town more frequently. No waiting for scheduled trains and long distance walking after tho advent of the electrlo railway. This will soon be the electric valley, Now for new home industries. The electtic road will bo built. HO, FOR POTTSVUiLB I Organizations to go to Fottsvlllo on Thursday. At tho last meotlng of VVatkin Waters Post, No. 140, G. A. R., tho members d cided to go to Pottsvillo on Thursday, Oc' tober 1st, to -witness the ccromonios attond ing the unyoiling of the soldiors monU' monc xne rost will leave town on a special tram, via tho Pennsylvania rail road, at 8:80 a. m. Returning, will' leave Pottsvillo at 6 p. m. Tho fare for the round trip will bo 43 eonts. Tho Post has secured tho services of tho Grant Band for tho parade. Members of tho Post and all old soldiers not connected with tho Grand Army aro requested to meot in the Post room, in Refowich's building, at 8 a. m. sharp, on Thursday. Tho members of tho Post and all soldiors and citizons Intonding to tako advantago of tho special train and low rato should pur chase their tickets at the Pennsylvania depot. Among tho aids to General Sigfried will be Capt M, P. Fowler, of town. Tho Phoenix Hose Company has also de cided to go to Pottsvillo In a body and tho two other fire companies will sond largo delegations. To DIspol Colds, Headaches and Fevers, to cleanso tho system effectually, yet gently, wlton cos tive or bilious, or when tho blood Is Impure or sluggish, to permanently euro habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without iirita ting or weakening them, uso Syrup of Figs, Buy Keystone flour. Bo careful that the name Lkssio & Co., Ashland, Pa., is printed on overv sack. 3-3-3taw street, for your prime oystors. 8-22-tf S.A.XjE3I - Flour. 1 THE ELECTRIC R,R, ITS CONSTBUOTION IS NOW A CERTAINTY. PLENTY GAPITAL SECURED FOR IT Tho Roc -I Will bo Built This Fall and Work on it to Commonco Immediately Loading Cap italists Intorested. The Herald takos pleasuro in stating that tho incorporators of tho Mahanoy City, Shenandoah, Glrardvillo and Ash land Street Railway aro at last onablod to mako a positivo announcement that the road will bo built this fall. "Work on It will bogin immediately. Tho company has been hampered by ob staclos of all kinds since it has obtalnod its charter, but by incessant work it has finally succooded in getting tho right parties in toreated in tho projoct. All tho required capital is now at hand and thero need bo no moro delay. Tho gentlemen who have stepped for ward to furnish tho money aro among the most prominent and bost capitalists of the stato and as thoy aro men who invest in un dertakings for the dividends to bo gleaned from thom thoy will push tho work of con struction as spoedlly as possible. "While tho company does not ask for any monoy from tbo town pooplo, it hopes to secure tholr good will. It only asks for a fair show nothing more. Tho road will certainly provo a paying investment and bo of groat advantago to tho nubile. Hence tho town pooplo can well afford to oncourago it, especially when they aro not called upon to go down into their pockets for money to build tho road. Furthermore, it is hoped that thoro will 0 no obstacles thrown in tho way to hin der tho construction of any part of the road becauso tho project Is lacked by out- sido capitalists. There certainly should not bo, for the peoplo of all tho town3 In torested in tho lino were given ample op portunity to got upon tho ground floor and they failed to tako advantago of it. Tho entcrpriso Is a bona fl Jo one and it will revolutionize tho traveling facilities In this valley. Tho contracts for tbo motor buildings (thero will bo;two),motori, rails, cars, wiros, polos, etc., will be given out as fast as the purchasing committee can go over tho ground and mako suitable arrangements with tho manufacturers. This part of the undertaking will bo in operation this week. Is oxpocted that tho contract for tho polos and ties will bo awarded within tho next three days and tho construction of the motor buildings will, in all probability, bo gin next week. Seyoral of the capitalists interested in tho project paid a visit to town on Saturday and spent tho day going oyer tho proposed routo. Oysters are in season and tho bost In the market aro at Ooslett's. 8 22-tf Swindlos. A soap swindlor Is gulling peoplo In neighboring towns, selling a worthless compound for ?2, and promising to sond a law book to all purchasers, free -of charge, which ho nevor doos. Ho may work around this way, Keop an eyo open for him and make It interesting for him if ho does. Exchange. The soap man has not struck this town yet, but two slick young men bamboozled number of our people ro.ently on a Gorman magazine, They solicited sub scriptions and promised, upon a subscriber completing payments to tho amount of four dollars, to throw in a fifteen-dollar musical instrument. Tho young mon re mained hero until a number of people paid thom three dollars and then thoy skippod, Thoro Is no sympathy for tho dupes. If thoy would patronlzo tho homo merchants thoy would suffer loss. A well known ohyslclan In Sew York advises his pallenla that sutler Willi Coughs ana Colds to use l'an-Tlua Uoueh and Con sumption Cure. HnndSOcents. Trial bottles ireo at Junius drug siore. Another Lot Of socond-hand school books, just roceived from Now York Clearing Sale Company, For Eulo at half prico at Max Reoao's. 0-5-tf "JACK THE! WRAPPER." Who is This Very Pocullar Young Man? Complaint is mado that an unknown man is making a practice of lurking about tho Btreots at night and shadowing young womon. At times, it is said, ho Is daring in nis insulting conduct. Most of tho com plaints come from young womon residing on South Jardin and West stroots and the descriptions indicate that all tho parties are victims of ono man. A few nights ago ho persistently followed a youug girl down South Jardin stroet and when under tbo shadow of a troo, he throw a cloth or blankot over her hoad and at tempted to wrap it about her. Tho girl was rescued by pooplo attractod by tho nolso of tho struggle, but tho mis creant mado bis escape. 'lwo young ladies residing on South Jardin street wore followed for over half a dozen squares ono night last week and not until two men approached did tho shadow give up tho chaso. several peoplo complain of a straneo man silting on tholr porchos. olono. lato at night and during tho early morning hours : and it is bolioved tho party complained of is tho individual who has oarnod tho titlo of "Jack the Wrapper." PERSONAL. Justin W. Ashton, of BuOalo, N, Y., was a visitor to town Saturday. Mrs. John Botham, of Wadosvillo, is in town tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. John Burin. John Curtin, who was 111 most of last week, is on duty again at tho Lehigh Valloy depot. Loo A, Bamborger, who has been travel ing through the "West, has boon mooting with succoss. John F. Byrnes, formerly of tho Palaco restaurant at Ashland, is now employed at tho Watson House. Judgo W. P. Sadler and E. W. Biddlo. Esq , ot Carlisle, wore in town on Friday and Saturday, guests at tbo Forguson Houso. Miss Ella F. Whito, of Walkcrsvillo. Ontario, and Miss Lottie Christian, ot Pottsvillo, were tho guests of Mrs. J, F. Finney. F. J, Bayer, of Tamaqua, brother-in-law of J. H. romoroy, Etq., has sold out his store and will remove to Galosuurg, Illinois, this week. Deputy District Attornoy Shay, of Potts villo; J. O. Fitzpatrick and O. W. Allen, of Tamaqua, wero registered at tho Forgu son Houso on Saturday., Major John F. Finnoy, of Shonandoah, with a couplo of distinguished looking gontloraen, onjoyod a morning drive through town behind a team of handsome bays. Ashland Telegram. BASEMBALL, Colliery Teams try Conclusions on tho Diamond. A return gamo of baso ball wrs played at tho trott ng park botwoen the Shenandoah colliery clorks and a combination from Mahanoy City and St. Nicholas, in which tho combination wss sadly loft. Tho play of N eiman, whon ho received his ba3o on balls, was ono of tho foalures of the gamo, especially whou tho pitchor mado a wild throw to catch him napping, on which Neiman tried to scoro a homo run, but when ho arrived at third baso ho was un abld to find tho bag and Captain Reese, of tho homo team, was obliged to go into the field and find for him. The fielding of O Hara, Gebhart and Korslako reminded one of a man going after something tfo did not want. Reeves-, who played second for the homo team, would bo moro success ful as an orator than a baso ball player. 0. 0. Thomas may bo all right on "free dollvory," but ho is too slow on first baso. Reese and W, Trezlso formed tho Shen andoah battery. Conners and Edwards playod a duet at right field and let tho left fielder do all tho work; but Connor, who tips tho beam at 210 pounds, redeemed him self by his terriflo batting. J, Treziso and DeLong formed tbo visiting battory and Mabaney, Gately and Tr "gellis hold down their bases. Tholr work was so effective they had to fed taken over the field at the end of each inning. The scoro was 18 to 10 In favor of Shenandoah, Dolano defeated Lost Creole on"Saturday by a scoro of 12 to 8 and Lost Crook suf fered defeat on tho Bamo day at tho hands of a Shenandoah club by a scoro of 5 to 1. Stolen Horso Reoovorod. Chief of Polico Amour received a tele graphic dispatch from Edward IVgrean, chief of the Hazleton polico force, on Sat urday night, asking him to look out for a Btolon horso. Tho description of tho ani mal tallied with that of tho horso loft by a Polander at Evan J. Davlos' livery stable, on North Jardin street, on Wednesday last, and Chief Amour telegraphed Pol- groan to that effect. At about four o'clock yesterday morning Philip J. Ferry, a Hazloton livery stablo keeper, arrivod in town and claimed the houso. Forry said a Polander blrod tho horso from him to drive to Green Mountain. Post Offlco Inspection. Postmaster Colo, of Pottsvillo, was in town to-day and inspocted tho post offlco. Ho doclarcd that ho found everything in first class condition. BOROUGH ITEMS GLEANINGS BY THE LOCAL CORPS OF REPORTERS. WHAT THE SCRIBES SEE AND HEAR Rov. Powiok's Sormon on "Will a Man Rob God ?" in tho Meth odist Episcopal Church Yesterday. Tho sermon yesterday In tho M. E. church wero on robbine and slandering God. ino morning toxt was "Will a man rob God?" Thn evening text "Yn hue said it Is vain to servo God and Baked what profit Is it that we havo kept his way." It Is startling to find God using tho strongest word in tho vocabulary of thievos to ex press tho dishonesty of man's doalings-with God. Many who onjoy the resDoct and confidence of their follow mn by roason of tho uprightnoss of tholr dealings with one annthpr Hpllharnfnlt? .rw! v,nll..t...1.. u u God." They rob him of tho monoy and ;no time mat belong to Him. but worst oft all, of tho affections which ought to bo cen tered upon Him. This robbory of their iuvu 13 mo source ot all other robberios. If a man provides a comfortablo homo for his wne, anusuitablo and sufficient food nrt cioming, sucn provision in no wiso atones mr nis conduct in running after other women. All his monoy goes for naught wuuoui nis iovo. so mon mav honor fJn.l with their lips and their meons, but if their nearts are far from him their gifts cannot atone for their spiritual adultories with tho world. "God socks not vours hut n No man who is truo to God can bo fa'so to mon. If pooplo woro not robbers of GnH tho churches would not hold tho dovont worshippers who would throne His house- and tho treasuries of our various bonovo- lencos would ovorflow with tbo monoy that wouiu do placed upon God's altars. In tho ovoning it was shown whnt n Wt and easy stop it is for robbers of God to bo como His slanderers in proclaiming tho vanity of His service. Such slanders pro ced upon tho assumption that religion ought to rectify tho natural inequalities of lifo and noutralizo tho consequences of man's non-doing and mis-doing. Other things being equal tho roligious man fares best in this world. But thev aro not al ways equal. Pious men aro not always tho most skillful, sbrowd, energetic, robust and to fail of many temporal rewards not bo cause of their piety but becauso of their want of health, skill, Industry, thrift, otc. God forgives sin and give3 a now heart but not a now body to tho brokon-down drunkard, nor a fortuno to tho converted spendthrift, nor an arm to tho maimod reveller. Religion is not accoptad in tho marts of trado as a substituto for brains, or for health or any other kindred lack nor does it sttvo either tho innocont or guilty from tho natural consequences of their own delects and failures. But it doos not follow that "it Is vain to servo God." Robbers of God aro not competent judges of tho valuo of his servico. Much of our service is not worth rewarding. Tho surpriso ought to bo that our slip-shod servico faros so well and not that it fares so ill. It wo scrvod our earthly mastorsas wo servo our heaven ly master what would becorao of us? God's slanderers aro usually thoao who aro His robbers. His devout followors ask "What shall I render unto tho Lord for all his benefits towards mo.' Tako your carpet rags to U. D. Fricko's curpot store and havo them mado into a first-class carpet. 0-18-tf REDEEMED A COUNTERFEIT. A Hazleton Hun Who Dosorvos Imprisonment. A Mr. Sophoski, of Shenandoah, was in town yostorday and Sworo out a warrant boforo 'Squiro Martin for tho arrest of Josoph Carko, of Cranberry alloy, who recently passed a 100 bogus bill on him. Constablo Boyle accompanied Sophoski to tho homo of Carko and the latter paid back the amount. Mr. Boylo wanted Sop hoski to onter proceedings against Carko, ho refusod, whereupon Mr. Boylo arrested Carko and took him before 'Squiro Gor man, As no person was present to act as prosocutor, tho prisoner was roleased. United States Commissioner Hill was no tified about it, but as no porson lodged any information, bo could not arrest tho man. In speaking of tho mattor this morning Mr. mil said, "I havo no jurisdiction in tho caso, for tho crimo was committed out of my district." Carko is tho sarao In dividual who tried to pass tbo same bill on Mrs. Gross. Hazleton Sentinel. Socond hand school books bought and tf sold at Max Reoso's. Slngors, Attention. Tho mombors of tho Shenandoah Choral Union oxtond an invitation to tho Gorman Slngors of town to Join thom for competi tion at tho coming Christmas eisteddfod. for vJhich 100 singors aro requlrod. A meeting will bo held in tho English BaDtUt qhuroh on Thursday, at 7:80 p. m. 9-38-3t Committbe. Four tintypes for 25 cents, at Dabb's. If DEATH BED CONFESSION. A Dying Man's Startling Stnto monts to a Priost. Tho Hnzloton Sentinel of Sutu'my con tained tho following startling story : Yestordiy afternoon Father Andru kowicz, tho Hungarian priest of Shonan doah, was called up to Silvor Brook to at tend tho death bed of John Giroc, who has beon 111 for somo time past. Tho visit re sulted In ono of tho most startling stories of crimes over hoard of in this section. The story as far as can bo learned is to tho effoct that seven yoars ago Giroc killed a man named Olacz at Shamokin. Thd body was buried at a placo called Reed's Station down on tho Northern Central K. It. Shortly aftorward Olacz's brother cimo to Hood's Station and charged Giroo with having mado away with his brothfr. Giroc and a man namod Ward.it is claimod, put tho brother out of tho way. Then thoy moved to Enterprise colliory, a placo not far from Shamokin. It wilt bo ro mombored that in Octobor, 1885, a'peddlor named Hornwoll disappeared. Ho wa supposed to havo had a largo amount nf money on his clothes, Ho was lost KKn from B"a,' 0a? 10 Enterprise colliery "aM "W!v wun mm on that night. On his death bed Giroc gave full and explicit directions as to whero tho body of Olacz could bo found at Reeds. It wa3 buried a short distanco from tho railroad track. Tho murdered man had $170 in silver at tho time. Giroc wantod to borrow iioio go to Tyrone but Olacz refusod. Giroc met him tho noxt morninir. in tho cut, and asked him again but was again re- tuseo. ihey were alono at tho timn. Giroo struck him on tho head with a pick. Tho rest of tho laborors woro down around tho curve. Hohurriodly carried thobodv to tho swamp near by and buried it. Whon the section boss carao up and asked whero No. 30 was Giroc said. "Him sharp. Ilim no work for 00 cont. Him go Sunbury. Him quit. Give mo check." Ho then showed tho section boss tho check and actually drew tho doad man's wages. His accomplice in tho second crimo, tho murder of Olacz's brothor, was a big Hun garian callod Ward. Ward had boon around Shamokin for some time. They killed the brothor becauso ho accused Giroo of tho murdor and they buriod his body under a tool box, digging a hole first. throwing tho body in, and then placing tho tool box back in its placo. Ward also had a chare in the murder of tho peddler. Tho poddlorhad ?310 on his porson. They threw the pack in tho bushos aftor taking what they wanted out of it. After that murdor ho and Ward wont to Shonandoah aod lived thoro until last January, whon Ward camoto Hazleton, and was now living in a saloon on North Wyoming strost. Giroo has been at Silver Brook sinco March. His death was caused by typhus, and ho has been ill fur tho last two months. Be sides tho priost ho told tbo 6tory to several Hungarians, and said that ho was not sorry that ho hid killod tho threo men and that if ho fcot bettor ho would kill more, IIo said that mon wero not tieatod right in this country and that a man had to rob or starve and if he had gotten well bo would havo mado a businosa of robbery. This is tho way tho story came to us from Shamokin. In the brief timo allowed us be' rn going to press wo woro unable to hun ip further particulars but ono of our rf portors hunted through tho North Wy oming street saloons for a mau naiuotl Ward but at no placo was there any man of that namo. Tho DeMoas Family. Tho Ebenczor Evangelical churoh havo arranged for tho appearanco here on Thurs day, Octobor 1st, of tho DoMoss family of vocalists and instrumentalists. They creatod quito a stir at Central Hull Grango le.it week, as thoy also did at tbo Williams' Grovo Grango mooting wnoro they woro enthusiastically received. They will ap pear at Bobbins' opora house. Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertlted druggist to sell Dr. Klug'K New Dlsoovory lor Cousuniptlon, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. It you are mulcted with a Cough, Cold or auy Liub, Throat or Chest trouble, and will uso this remedy ns directed, giving It a lair trial, and experience 110 benefit, you may return the botlle and have your money refunded. Wo could not make this oUer did wonot know that Dr. King's N w Discovery oould be relied on. It never disappoints. Trlul bottles freo at C. It. ItHgenbucu 8 drug store. Large size 600. and 81.00. Legal blanks of all kinds Herald office. for sale at tho IT IS WEAR 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 when you aro ready to plant don't forget that you can got thom at GRAF'S, No. 122 North Jardin Street.