f V VOL. VI.--NO. 209. SHENAND O AH. PA.. MOKDAY. OCTOBEB 5. 1891. OITE CENT. jfaECE stibe boad to OPTJLEFOE LIES KFEE-DEEP THBOUG-H fbinteks ink 1 Republican State Ticket. j AUDITOR GUNEHALi Ben. DAVID McMTJRTIUE GREGG srirB TiiEASvjijan: CAPT. JOHN Wv MOP.F.ISON. ft'Ptfi(eff-aiX4irtre fo f Constitutional A. S. h. SHIELDS, ISAIAH 0. WEAK, WM. I, BOIIAFFEn, 1IEHMAN 1CHEA1IER LOUIS IV. HALL, M. L. KAUFFMAN, FBANK RGEDER, II. M. EDWARDS, II. O. M'COItMICK, GEO. S. SCHMIDT, J. H. TOMEROY, CYRUS ELDER, JOHN CESSNA, JOHN S. LAMBIE, JAMES L. BROWN, T. V. rOWDERLYl I war. B. ROGERS, JOHN ROBERTS, County Ticket. Judge Hon. D. B. Oreen. Sheriff" Benjamin Smith. Jury Commissioner Maj. William Clark. Poor Director George Hcffncr. Unexpired Term Harry H. McGlnnis Conttlttttional Convention Delegates. ROBERT ALLISON, Fort Carbon. B, BURD EDWARDi, Pottsville. J. H. FOMEROY, Shenandoah. JOHN J. COYLE, Mahanoy City. A Wo Woodruff, ex-treuBUter of Arkan- Democrat, Is Bhort $250,000, and reasury Is empty. The old say ing that while a Republican steals half a hog, a Democrat steals a whole one, is exemplified in this case. This increases the Democratic stealings to 52,604,000, as far as heard from. The Ohio campaign can be denomi nated "red hot." All the advices seem to point at present to the elec tion of Mr. McKlnley. The farmers' party does not seem to have been as formidable as it was predicted it would be. The truth is that the farmer has : been too busy gathering his crops to I ' think of taking an active part In ? politics. The silver Issue has hand!- ftnnwl finvnrnnr Pnmnnll nrwl Mm t i " w ...... J Republicans are pushing it home on the enemy's grounds with a per tinacity that Is remarkable. That is sue prevents the Democrats from get- tfTlV mnnnl. "V VJ. 1 11 Jfr'e therefore embarrassed to that ex- ivm injNew xoric tue campaign is directed against Flower as the stan- 45 CENTS for a window shade with fringe, others for 65c, G56 and up. Khades made for ntnrpci nnrl nrlvntp ilivpl- Wk lima. A new lot of shad- Zings and fringes to match. t C. 3D- PRICKB'S 4 (Inrnpt Slnpfl W Snnlh .Tamlm Sf iiaap IWm MINCE We open to-day our first lot of NEW MIN"OE MEAT ! "IVa Imiulln tin ffntii ji on . Tviieflnv dnnilft nt. J.niii nvlf.na. V . . V . WWW I W s v. - (m confidently recommend Ito be tho Best in the Marlcef. "Northwestern ' Always (jive satisfaction. So does "Riverside." llicy miAKE WHITE BREAD and are Easy to Bake. When you need ELOOB OIL -CLOTH 4 Don't forget to examine patterns to select from. All dard bearer of Tammany Hall. The Tammany crowd are given full credit for making Mr. Flower's nomination, and the Republicans are shrewd enough to try and make tho people understand that Tammany is reach ing out for tho control of the state. Even Harper's Weekly, chief of mug wump organs, sees this and has come out for Mr. Fassett. "Honest clean politics," is now what soino Democratic organs advo cate. Buch a thing as "honest clean politics" what a charming thing It would bo in York city and York county. Cut tho dirtiest, foulest, most corrupt jobbery and boodling in our politics would be defended as political virtue and political honesty by these same Democratic organs. It is ono thing to live up to a profession of "honest clean politics" and another to only make profession to decelvo the honest people. Politics in York county liavo not been honest and clean. The boss politicians huvo run tho machine, for all that is in it, to help tho bosses, and have taxed the people to foot the extravagant costs York Bally. The Wilmington (Del.) Bepubltcan says: "Besides Secretary Blaine, Postmaster-General JohnWanamakor, has been one of the most abused and criticized members of President Har rison's cabinet. But Mr. Wanamaker minded it no more than tho moon did the barking of a dog, and just kept on the even tenor of his way in giving the people safer and increased postal facilities. His recent experiment of extending the free delivery system to small towns'hos proved an agreeable success. They do Dot all pay the full expenses but others pay considerably more, so that tho government and tho people both are the gainers by the syBtem which Mr. Wanamaker will recommend to Congress for adoption. This Is an improvement of which any man should be proud of having origi nated, but It Is extremely doubtful if tho Democratic House of Representa tlves, with its accustomed polloy of obstruction, will provide for it. If It refuses to do so, it will be u strong argument for the election of another Republican House of Representatives, and another Republican president next year. - PIES !- . J - V V. ' " 1 " ' " " t - - w w vj owr BEST MUSCE MEAT Daisy" Flour our stoolt. Over 30 different Widths and Prices. WITHINAMONTH THE ELECTRIC ROAD TO BE RAPIDLY COMPLETED. TO BE OPENED NOVEMBER 1ST. For Travel Botwoon Glrardvlllo and This To wn Tho Extensions to bo Pushed as Soon Aftor as Possible Tho Hkrald has not boon blowing empty horns over tho olootrlo railway. Tho pres ent horaldlngs of tho ontorpriso aro baed upon lads gleaned from an authontlo sourco and tho parties giving thorn havo followod tho famous advioo of Davy Crockott, "Ba Euro you'ro right, thon go ahead." Tho Information tho Herald has boon giving the public the past wool; has boon hold In resorvo until all possibilities of hitches In tho construction of the road soomod overcome. This courso was doomed the most suitable for sitting down upon tho low Blow-hards that lurk about tho town and aro continually straining ovo.-y muscle to down anything projected by tho pooplo who first placod an electric road within tho roach of tho pooplo of Shonandoah. V Work on tho Mahanoy City, Shonan doah, Glrardvlllo and Ashland eloctric rail' way will bo constructed with all possible speed. Tho plant and most of tho matorials havo boon contracted for and tho parts will bo shipped horo as fast as complotod. Tho Shipments will begin this week. Tho contract for the olecrtic engines and tho wiring has boon awarded to tho Thom pson-Houston electric company. Tho track and other work will be dono by the railway company. V The work has been mapped with tho do termination of having tho cars running botwoon Shenandoah and Girardvillo not later than November 3rd, next. V Council will probable be askod at Its next mooting to modify the grant" of tho right of way and it is hoped thoro will bo no dolay in granting any reasonable ro quost of the company. Tho poople do mand every encouragomont for tho com pany. Tho citizons of tho town aro again urgod to diroct thomsolvos to tho establishment of now industries. Tho olectric railway will make this valley more livoly than it has oyer been boforo and, besides greatly bono fitting the business men, will groatly on hanco the valuo of proporty. Pooplo liv Ing two miles away will be within as easy reach of thocentor of tho town, as those living two squaros away from that point Tho road will also opon a markot for build' ing lots in-the suburbs of tho town and re lieve tho now crowded tenements. Frimo oyslors, tho best the markot affords, always on hand at Coslott'e. 8-22-tf Send TJa the News. Wo aro willing to give place in our local columns to the montlon of any visitors, tho absence ot any citizen, his wifo or his daughtor, but at tho samo time wo would bo glad to havo tho item written out and handod In, or mention mado of It at this office. It is not snobbery to do this; It is in no wiso Improper. People aro always much interostcd in knowing tho absence .of friends, and equally glad to know the presonce of any visitor upon whom they wish to call. Some very sensible poople say tboy don't want their names In the papers. This may bo true as to a puff or a bit of evident flattery; but it can hardly be true of tho simple announcement of a visi tor's namo, or the temporary absenco of a gentleman or lady. So bring in tho Items, wo aro always glad to get thorn. No visi tor is moro welcome to our 'sanctum than the ono who brings In an item. Children Enjoy The pleasant flavor, gontlo action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in noed of a laxativo, and if the father or mother be costive or bilious the most grat ifying results follow Its use, so that It Is the best family remndy known and overy family should have a bottlo. Stationary packages, G and 10 cents each, at I peso's. ' tf Tho Water Caso. W.J. and P. J. Portz, M. E. Doylo, Plorco Walker, 'Squlro Shoemaker, J. J. Powell, John Cathor, Morris Wurm, Pat rick Ormsby and a numbor of other towns men, together with J. J. Cardin, of Phila delphia, wont to Pottsvlllo to-dy to testify In the suit of tho Shonaqdoah Water and Gas Company against tho borough, 7th Penn'a Cavalry Association Will hold their Htu annual reunion at Troy, Bradford county, Pa., Tuesday and Wednesday, Octobor 27th and 28th, 1891. Reduced railroad faro will bo furnished by applyldg to Goorge P, Steahlin, Orwigs burg, Sbhuylklll county, Pa. LALLY PROSECUTES. Ho Says Downoy Know it Was Loadod. A few weeks ago Michaol Lalloy, whllo on his way homo from tho Indian Rldgo colliery, was mot by a young man named Thomas Djwnoy. Lally a'kod Downoy why ho was not out to work and tho reply was "I'll shoot you." A revolver Downoy bad in his hinds was discharged at tho same timo and tho bullet, taking n down ward courso, ontorod Lilly's leg, just bo low tho knee. No arrest was mado until Saturday night, whon Lally sworo out a warrant. Downey mrnifhod bail for trial. Ho says that the shooting was purely acci dental and that when ho said ho would shoot ho did not know tho revolver was loadod. Downoy is apparently vory much distressed over tho caso. Ho says that his last pay for two woolcs wa? ?10 and that amount ho divided by giving $10 to Lally, ?5 to tho doctor, and kept 81 for himself, Ho also oxprosses willingness to make more paymonts, Lally is able to bo about, but his log remains protty sore. Ho wont'to tho Miners' Hospital an Saturday and, aftor roop'onlng tho wound, Dr. Biddlo ex tracted a piece of llannol about IhoBizo of a dime. Iti3 boliovod that tho log will now hoal rapidly. Klllnl UN "VVlfn mill llnnnloi. New York, Oct. 5. At n late houi Saturday night John Osmondo, nged 2s years, shot and killed his wifo at theli homo on Third avenue, and also shot and fatally wounded John P. Durcholl, n boarder iu the house. Osmondo was a hard drlnkor and had frequent qunrrels with bis wifo. Ho loft hor live weeks ago. She bad commenced proceedings for divorce. Hm went homo and nues- ttoned bis wife about tho mattor and to trr and get her to live with hlui airaln. When she refusod to talk about it ho shot bor dead. Thon ho turned around and shot Burcholl. Tho murderer was arrosteu. Sotootlve Arretted for llluolf malL Ciiioacio, Oct. 5. John T. Norrls, a dotectlvd of almost national roputatlon, is arrested on a charge of blackmail pre ferred by a man whom he had been shadowing. His acouser is John Snoarlv. alias Jack Forbes, who was for a time supposed to have been Implicated In tho roouoryol TUoruas macKburn, a Missouri rarmor, to tno tune ot $7, UUU. It is al leged Norrls had Snenrly arrested know ing him: to be innocent. Farmer Black.. burn failed to identify Snearly and he was released. Norrls Is also called upon to answer n suit for $20,000 damagos for malicious procecution. IiutlillDe n Ilnllroml on Prlvnto Land. New Brunswick, Oct. 0. The Porl Beadln? Railroad Company has bogun tho work of lnyln? tracks on private lands In Itarltan township. Tho owners will sue for heavy daraacos. The Itarl tan township committee has socured tho tiling of a bill in cnancory to prevent the encroachment of the road on a public niguway at -uotuauen. Tno bill will 1)8 returnable on the 12th. new jKiisKY immrs. Tho new edifice of tho First Presby terian Church of Jorsey City was opouod yesterday with elaborate ceremonies. Mrs. Wolues cotnphilnod to the Newark police yesterday that her husband, Wil liam, had deserted her, taking with him $500 of hor mouey.o Tho trouble in tho Willing Workers for Christ Society of Marlon has been sottled by the withdrawal of John H. Peloubet's order of ejectment of the soci ety from his hall. Tabor's Market. i. P. Tabor's moat market, nornnr nf uontro ana Whito streets, is the place whero you can cot choico beef. veal, mut ton, lamb, pork, etc, at tho people's prices. Everything about Mr. Tabor's markot is noat and clean and all meats purchased there may bo rollod upon as perfectly wholoeomo. Buoklon's Arnica Salvo. Tbe Best Halve In the world for Cnta Bruises. Bores. Ulcers. Halt Itheum. Fever. Bores, Tetter, Cunjipei! Hands, Chilblains Corns, aud all Slsln Eruptions, and positively cures I'lles, or no pay required. It Is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. I'rlce 23 cents per box. For bale Dy Kj.il. uuiieuuucu. Burohlll's Restaurant. Charles Buichill Is now located at cornor of Main and Coal streets, Shenandoah. Itegular meals, at popular prices sorvod any timo. Ladios' dining and rofrushmont rooms attached, 0-14-tf Prottlost oil cloth In town at O. D. Fricko's carpet store. 9-18-tf Oysters. Oystors are in soason, Go to Schooner's. Families supplied. Parlors for ladios. 0-i-tf Enamel Photographs, Go and soe Kcagey's Enamol Photos Ho is certainly In tho lead, No stops to climb. ICeaqey. A Kind Frlond. Is what they call that Famous Remedy, Bed Flag Oil, It quickly cures Rheumatism. pain. It Is good for man or beast. 3S ontB. AtKlrlln's drugstore. Buy Keystone flour. Bo careful that the namo Lxssia &, Co., Ashland, Pa.) It prlntod on every sack. 3-3-3taw Four tintypes for 25 cents, at Dabb's. tf BOROUGH ITEMS GLEANINGS BY THE LOCAL CORPS OF REPORTERS. WHAT THE SCRIBES SEE AND HEAR Sorvicos in tho Methodist Episco pal Church Yoatorday Throo Now Mombors Taken in A Vory Interesting Sermon. Yostorday morning tho rifxht hand of fellowship was extended to throo now mom bors in tho Mothodist Episcopal church. An appropriate sormon was preached by tho pastor from Hob. II-l : "Thoreforo wo ought to givo tho moro oarno3t hoed to tho things wo havo heard lost at any timo wo lot them sup," or as tho rovisod vorslon reads: "lost happily wo drift away." In cortalnconditions of wind and tido vossols which aro being brought to tho wharf drift away from it just whon thoy aro about to bo socured and tho maslor finds itnocossary to turn tho vossel around and stem tho current in order to land his passengors. Just so mon and women are brought up to tho wharf of christian privilege and duty. but just as we think tho connection is about to bo made thoy "drift away." Somotlmos it is a current of worldly caro and anxiety. Business and housohold cares go far to ox cludo tho "oarnost hoed" to tho things on joined upon us in tho word of God. Or it may bo a current of frivolity. This is tho most formidable foe wo havo to oncountor, light, trilling, shallow-mindod individuals who havo "no root in thomsolvos" aro never eminent for goodnoss nor for bad ness either becauso thoy lack tho raw material of which rigorous character of any kind is mado. Spocial emphasis was laid on tho fact that tho starting point in oither mental or moral dovolopmont is serious thought and deliberate aim that is "earnest hetd." Of tho moro than ton jhousand businoss failures last yoar in this country only about four por cont wore do liborately planned so as to choat creditors and enrich the bankrupt And thoro aro just as'.fow deliberate failures In tho ro- ligipus world. Forty por cont. of tho bus inobs failures wore duo to a lack of capital. And this is tho cause of most of tho re ligious failures. Tho businoss of otornity requires a largo capital. But if wo ask wo shall receive. Of tho easily prevontiblo causes of business failures "outside specula tion" heads the list with thirteen por cent. So ontoring upon forbidden paths, tamper ing with harmful Indulgoncios. squander ing our spiritual resources upon what can not profit aro easily prevontiblo causos of religious bankruptcy. Tho euro for all this is "moro earnest hood to the things wo havo heard." In tho ovoning a now de parture was taken. The soryico consisting of tho Hallelujah chorus by tho choir, fol lowed by fcripturo readings, and brief ex positions upon tho subject of "Kepontanco Us Nature and its Sourco." Those wore interspersed with congregational singing and prayor, thus affording a pleasant variety without detracting from tho in structivonoss of tho sorvico. Noxt Sunday ovoning tho Junior Tomplo of Honor will attend and listen to a special sermon at their own request. Tho subject will bo "Tho greatest curso in tho world and what to do with it." Ladios, if you want fine writing papor and envelopes to match, call on Max Reese. tf Baso Ball. The Shonandoah and Lost Crook clubs played a gamo at tho latter place. Tho lattor club won by a score of 9 to 0, soven runs boing mado In tho ninth inning. Ihe St. Nicholas club disappointed Manager Sampsoll on Saturday. It was not fair treatment in view of the fact that the St. Nicholas players pestered Manager Sampsoll several weeks for a date. Tho Ashland club defeated Shamokln at tho former place on Saturday by a score of 4 to 1. "Jack" Stivctts, lato of tho St. Louis Browns, pitched a great gamo and scored threo of tho four runs for Ashland. Oysters aro in season and tho best in tho markot aro at Coslett's. 8 22-tf Orand Supper. Tho ladies of tho English Baptist church will give their annual supper at Bobbins' opera houso to-morrow (Tueedaj) ovonirg. Extenslvo preparations havo been mado to mako tho affair a grand success and over COO tickets have already boon sold. Tickets for tho suppor, 80 cents; ico cream, 10 conts. Guaranteed Ouro. We authorize our advertliert rinipplftt in raII II, VllnrlH.I1tlBiDaru In. I u ... n. I n.. Coughs aud Colds, upon this condition, ll you are atnicUd with a Cough, Cold or any Lang, Throat or Client trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benellt, you may return mo uoiue tin uuve your money reiunaea. We could not make this oiler did we not know that Dr. King's Nt w Discovery oould be relied on. It never disappoints. Trlul bottles free at O. II. HogenbucU s drug btoro. Idrgeslzo 60c. and 1.00. Second hand school books bought ant sold at Max Reese's. tf. mi. r. . . i i xuo uut'fiv umu uupur mm uuvuiupua in the Country at Max ltceso'e, tt PERSONAL. B. F. Laudig lelt for Beading this morn ing. Christ Gruhlor ret'irnod to Caradon to day. Bishop Kulison.of tho Protestant Episco pal church, was in town yostorday. D. J. Davies, at ono time a rosidont of town, but now of Philadelphia, spent Sun day in town. Hon. D. D. Phillips, of Gordon, and Postmaster Eborle, of Girarivlllo, wore in town yesterday. Miss Annlo Clausor ontertalnod a num bor of her frionds Friday ovoning. All had an onjoyablo time. Mrs. J. U. Pomeroy, and Misses Mary B. Boyor and Jonnlo Beddall aro visiting frionds in tho city of Brotherly Lovo. iliss Mary Jano Lewis and Cornelius Davenport, both of South Jardin street, were married on Wodnosday evoning, last. William E. Davis, of Pottsvillo, Intends to movo to Shonandoah shortly, having accoptod a position of shipper at tho Knickerbocker colliery. Miss Millio Umstoad Lswis, daughtor of Supt. William U. Lewis, of Win. Ponn, ond Mr. Harry Hunter, of Ashland, will bo married at the Mothodist Episcopal church at William Penn at noon on Thurs day, October 15, and the cards for tho ovont are now out. Roductlon in Rates. Commencing Octobor 1st tho Providence and Stonington Sleamship Co. will reduce ratos from Now York to all points East on both its linos, by tho Providenco Lino from pior 29 old No., N. It , at C:00 p. m., and tho Stonington Lino from now pior 30 North River at 0:00 p. m. Itato to prin cipal points will ho tho samo on both linos, viz: Boston. ?3.00; Providence, 2.25; Worcester, ?2.25. A. Molseed, S. P. A. 9 30 tf Arlington's Minstrols. Itemembor this great minstrel company will exhibit nt Forguson's theatre to-night. Tho Bennington (Vt,) Journal says: A full houso grootod Arlington's Minstrols at tho opora houso last evening, for their open ing porformanco. The company is mado up of tho host matorial that can possibly bo collected togethor in tho minstrel lino. There is nothing coarse or rough in the performance. Everything goes with tho perfect smoothnoss of well oiled machinory, and tho result i3 tho perfoct satisfaction of the audience. Tako your carpet rags to C. D. Fricko's carpet store and havo them mado into a first-class carpet. 9-18-tf Important Notice. All members of tho Lakesido cistoddfod committeo aro requested to meet at John II. Evans', 30 East Centre 6treet, Shonan doah Pa., on Wodnosday, 7th Inst., at 7 p. m., sharp, to wind up tho businoss of tho committeo. By ordor of Edward Kee8E, Pres. W. J. Watkins, Soc'y. 10-5-3t Always go to Coslott's, South Main streot, for your prime oysters. 8 22-tf Pay Your Taxos. Notice is hereby given that all porsons in arrears for 1689-00 taxes must mako settle ment at once, as the undersigned is detor minod to make his collections complcto In tho near future, ovon if arrests must bo re sorted to. Christ. Schmidt, 9-10 tf Tax Collector. Ohuroh Suppor. ThoEnpHsh Bsntists will vivn ft ffrnml supper in Bobbins' opera houso on Tuesday ovenicg, next. A general invitation is oxtondod to all. 'Othello's occupation's cone." lie used to spond days and nights curbing the futes and lue rneuiuausm. now no oniy nos aown ana lauebs to thins: how easily he was cured bv Salvation Oll.ut 23 cts. Legal blanks of all kinds for salo at tho Herald office; Council Mooting. A regular mooting of tho Borough Council will be hold to-morrow (Tuesday) ovoning, at tho usual hour. As important businoss is to bo transacted all members aro requested to bo prosont. Wm, II. Vanderford, Km)., Editor ot the Democratic Advocate, Westminster, Mo writes, that he has used Dr, Hull's Couth Hyrun and knows It to be a good medicine. liuy iu JTy u. .so cenn. WANT A ITSH ? For Breakfast ? A Mackorul ? Wo havo 'om. White and fat. , i; Bright and sweu. No oil. No rusty I 5 ilb, Hb, 111), Hlb, lfp, GRAF'S, No. 122 North lardin Street. i