SHENAXDOAH. PA., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1891. VOL. VI.--NO. 213. OXE CENT. THE SURE ROAD TO OPULENCE LIES KNEE-DEEP THROUGH PRINTER'S IKK i T siepublican State Ticket. a rm tt it n in it mi at. lGHN. DAVID MoMUKTRIE GREGG STATJS THEASVJlEllf Capt. JOHN W. MORRISON. jytlegales-at'lMrgs to the Constitutional Convention! A. S. L. SHIELDS, WJ, 1. S01T.AFFEH, IiPUI3 V. HALL, FKANK HEUDEIt, II. O. H'COIUIICK, J. II. FOMEKOY, JOHN CESSNA, WM. B. ROOKRS, JOUN BODEItTS, ISAIAH O. WEAR, HEHMAN KBEAMER II. L. KAUFFMAN, II. II. EDWARDS, OEO. S. SCHMIDT, CYUUS ELDEli, JOHNS. liAMBIE, JAMES L. BROWN, T. V. roWDEBIiY. County Ticket. Judge Hon. D. B. Green. Slierlff Benjamin Smith. Jury Commissioner Maj. William Clark. Poor Director George Ueffner. Unexpired Term Harry H. McGlnnis Constitutional Convention Delegates. ROBERT ALLISON, Port Carbon. B.llURD EDWARDS, PotUvllle. J. U. POMEROY, Shenandoah'. JOUN J. COYIjE, Mabanoy City. NKW I'SOLANl) lUlKVlTIKS. Gen. Frederick E. Camp illod at Slid dlctown, Conn., yesterday aftor a lluger ing illness. The tobacco crop oC Connecticut Is ona of the largest eror known, and growors expect excellent prices, Koch's lymph Is said to have cured Charles lialaam, of Bridgeport, when first treated dying of consumption. lira. Catherine Kelly, tlio old hermit of Lincoln, Mass., is dylni; of starvation. She will not disclose the hidlug place of her money. David Dudley Field, the eminont jurist, has given a tract of llfty-oiglit acres, known as the Ice Gorge, for a public park for Stockbridgo, Mass., where ho and his brothers weru born. Bodioa Found. The doad bodies of four of the entombed miners at Richardson colliory, were reached at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday night. They wero John Purcoll, John Lawlor, "Michaol Shields and John Salmon. Wators' "Weiss beer is the best. Roilly sole agent. John A 6-5-tf Obituary. v iicnnetn 1'., son or Jacob B. and Mrs. Annie Williams, of East Coal street, died this morning, aged 3 wooks and 4 days. Ladies, if you want fine writing paper and envelopes to match, call on Max Reese, tf g I CENTS for a window auado il Uk with fringe, others for65o, l I 65o and up. Hhndes made JL KJ for Btorea and private dwel ings. A new lot of shad ings and fringes to match. O. 3D. DFIOIKSS'S Carpet Store, iO South Jardin St, near Centre TUB 1'lItSl OF New BUCKWHEAT FLOUR MINCE PIES, . MINCE PIES. We open to-day our first lot of NEW MINCE MEAT I Wo handle no Common, Inferior Goods Ht low prices, and confidently recommend our BEST MIRCE MEAT to be the Best in the Market. "Northwestern Daisy"- Flour j Always give satisfaction. So does "Riverside." lhey MAKE WHITE BREAD and are Easy to Bake. When you need FLOOR OIL CLOTH Don't forget to examine our stock. Over 30 different imatterns to select from. All AT KEITER'S, MA HANOY PLANE. Noway Lottor From a Roliab'.o Oorrospondont. Tho omployes at Lawronce colliery re- coivo their pay Saturday. Lawyer Minoguo, of Ashland, was toon on our streots on Monday. Tho concert givon by tho Do Moss family In the M. E. church, on Friday ovoning last, was very much enjoyed. Henrv Rosoworne. who was killed at York Farm colliory last wook, was for many years a respected resident of this placo, and occupied the position of Chief of Pollco for some lime, lie removed, with his family, to Pottsvlllo a short timo ago. His many friends in thoso parts wore shocked to hear of his death. William Murphy, employed at Noiors' tailoring establishment on Water stroet, mot with a pocujiar accident on Monday. While pressing soma work, a suddonmovo- mont brought his hand against a pair of largo shears, tho point of which entored his wrist just ba k of tho hand, making an ugly gash and severing an artery. lie was immeniatoly taken to Dr. Fotzer's drug store, where tho flow of blood was stopped and tho wound dressod. At last accounts ho was none tho worso for his involuntary blood-letting. Arthur Jonos, of Shenandoah, who was recently appointed assistant outsido fore man at West Hear Ridge, has moved his family and household efiects to this placo, and will occupy one of Frynuiro& Harris' handsomo dwellings on North Main stroet, During tho past week the P. & R. com' pany has been making arrangements to temporarily light tho plane and yards with eloctricity, ponding tho completion of the Frackille Electric Lighting and Power Oo.'s plant, now in process of oroction. Tbo railroad compiny will locato a portable plant of aMlgbt capacity, probably at head of plane. This plant is ezpectod to day and, as the district, to bo lighted has already been wired and lamps have been placed it is likely that it will bo In opera tion on Monday evening noxt. It is about time for our local authorities to make spmo movo towards suppressing tho habit indulged in by a certain class of young people of both sexos of congregate ing in front of the M. E. church on Sunday nights during tho progress of divine cor vice, and annoying tbo worshippers by all manner of foul language and abuse, quite unfit to be put in print. Our Mothodist brothcrn form tbo best and most respectable class of citizens wo have. They pay their taxes and abide by tho laws of tho land. and are tboreforo entitlod to protection from unmerited insult and abuse. They also havo tho right to worship God in thei own way. List of letters romaining uncalled for in tho post office at this place. Oct. 8, 1801 Robt. Grafton, Henry W. "Warfiold, W, 0. Lewie, Peter Litsch, Patrick Duffy, H, O'Kano, Annio M. Kolloy (2), Mrs. A Robin, Mrs. Margaret Reynolds (2). The finest note paper and tho country at Max Roeso's. onvelopes i tf Prime oyslors, the best tho market affords, always on hand at Coslett's. 8-22-tf THE SEASON, IJ tdths and Prices. TOWN TALKER THOUGHTS ON THIS AND THAT THREADED TOGETHER. THEMES TERSELY TABULATED. Tho Tattle of tho Tattlors Tlmoly Taken and Told Typograplcally In a Tasteful and Tempt ing Tone. People who think tho members of tbo thoatrical profession lio upon bodsofToses should interview the remnants of the "Asleep and Awako Company" in town. The play was produced at Forguson'B theatre last night before a houso amounting to about thirty dollars. Tho performance and the recoipts wore of equal standard After computing his share of tho monov the manager of tho company intimated that he was what is termod in thoatrical parlance as broke." It Is romarkablo that Shenandoah is convonltnt place for theattical people to strand in. Tho town seems to bo tho ob jectivo point of all the weak and bad com panios on the road. If a troupe is at the starvation point in St. Louts it manages in some way to scramble hero and throw it self upon tho goneroslty of tho people. . Last season several companies managed to get here with just onoush monoy to buy a few packages of cigarettes. All actors who smoke cigarettes aro supposed to bo prosperous and tho foot-sore thes plans never fall to work tho fako on this confiding community. 0 One thing is certain, tbo blttrionic ex ponents must disabuse their mind and not indulge Jn the false belief that they are all Tony Farrells. Tony may como horo and bo received with open arms, bo driven through our picturesque vales and over ou grand, broad-backed mountains in th buggies of our enthusiastic newspaper men but tbo reading public of this section is not rich enough to support a carriage fund lor all actors. V Stranding In Shenandoth is becoming chostnutty and the thoatrical ponple now plodding In this direction aro given tho hint that ono of the greatest blessings of this lilo is.tho possession of a railroad ticket for home. Theatrical patrons are numerous in'tbis community and thoy aro generous, but their generosity is not warranted to with stand all attacks. Some of tho "Asleep and Awake" people no doubt realized this to-day. This morning several of them wero at tho Lehigh "Valley depot and the glances they threw at arriving and depart ing trains epoko volumes. Two of them wero fortunato to get away. Just before the conductor gavo tho signal for tho 0:03 train to Etart for Now York tho managor and ono of tho female members of tho com pany hurried out of the ticket office and boarded tho train. There was a smilo upon tho faco of tho female which seemed to cay, "I'm all right, anyway." Three male members stood on the depot platform and, as the train pulled out, they glanced at each other In a "wo'ro-in-it" manner. As tho rear platform of tho last car disap peared around tho curvo they turned upon their heels and sorrowfully wondod their way up town. Y" Programme. Tho following will be tho programme of tho "Y" meeting to-morrow evening : Bcrlptural leason, Mattle Bees. Beleotlon lioin "V bells." Comlo recitation, Bella Brown. Jottings of a week, Kdltb Morgan, nolo, John l'rlce. Critic. Marie Bayer. Young people ure profited meruit? and Intellectually by attending the "Y." All Invited. Always go to Coslett's, South Main street, for your prime oysters. 8 22-tf "II a woman will, she will.'' If she utll take Cr. Bull's Cough Byrup for her cold, she will be cured. Pay Your Taxes. Notice is hereby givon that all persons In arrears for 1889-00 taxes must make settle ment at once, as tho undersigned is deter mined to make his collect! ns complete In the near future, even If arrests must bo re sorted to. Christ, Schmidt, 0-10 tf Tax Collector. SOHOOL OF MINES. A Now Doparturo by tho "Col liery Engineer." Tho "Colliory .Engineer" Company, of Scranton, has decided to open asehoilof mines with the o'ject of supplying n thorough raining education which will bo comprehensive and comploto at a tnvill cost to tho student. Tho '"Colliery Engineer" Company has ontered into an arranzemont with Mr. Alexander Dick, an efficient and oxicr- ionced raining onglneor and colliory mana ger, whereby be agrees to bocomo Director of tho Colliory Engineer Scho. 1 of Mines. Tho objects of tho school aro (1) by a systematic courso of tuition by correspond onco to thoroughly prepare candidates for the annual mino foremen's examinations: (2) to onnblo mino foremon who have al ready obtained their certificates to roviow their knowledge by methodical self-exam Ination and to add to that knowledge and keep thomsolvos abreast of tho times j (3) to cnablo every ono connected with mining, oven It they do not wish to socuro a cer tificate, to broaden their experience, and by a system of catechetical study to thoroughly inform tbomselvesin the theory and practice of mining. Tho molhod of instruction will bo by text bonks ; a judicious course of reading ; by papors of instruction compllod In torso and pimplo language by an elaborate sys tem of question and answer accompanying each instiuction papor, so that during tin entirocourso each student will bo under going a periodical examination upon what ho has previously learned. In addition to tbe correspondence courso it Is proposed to conduct classes for the active practice of surveying and drawing so that ouch pupil may, without any oxtra charge, attend ut tho school In Scrantjn, to take a special courso in the uso of tho transit, lovel, etc., and in tho traversing and plotting of survoys. For this purpc all the necessary instruments will bo at the disposal of students under tho caro of the teacher, also a complete roferonco library of mining literature . At tho end of tho courso tho student will undergo an examination covering tho branches studlod and on poising eatisfne torlly will bo grantod tho "Colliory Engi neer" School of Minos certlflcato. While this certificate will not entitle tho holder to act in official capacity at collieries In stales whore tho mining laws rcquiro a govern montcouifijato, yet tho course will be so cornpleto and tho examinations so thor ough that tho fact of holding ono of' tho certificates will In Itself bo a guarantee of tho ability of tho possessor. Any person taking this courso of instruction who passe tho examination and is awarded "Tho Col liery Engineor" School of Mines certificate will havo no difficulty in passing any of tho government examinations. Tho charge for a scholarship is $2G, paya ble in advanco. Tho scholarship entit'os tho boldor to instruction until he passes tbo examination and is awarded tho "Colliery Engineer" School of Mines certificate. Tho student may bo able to take tho courso in six months, or perhaps his studies may bo interrupted and bo may not bo ablo to complete it for a number of years. Never theless tbo scholarship will ontitle him to instruction and participation in tho classes until ho can pass tbo examination and docs receive tho cortificato. The certificate also entitles tho holder thoroof (without addi tional expenso excepting, tho cost of rail road farn and board,) to como to Scranton, and take advantage of tho classes for in siruclton in tho practical uso of Surveying Instruments and in Drawing. Tho plan of correspondence lessons In mining Is no experiment, but is an elabora tion of a system which has worked with groat success in Europe for tho past ten yoars. In tho United Stales similar plans aro now being conducted with complolo success in almost every study with tho ex ception of miolng. If in England, with itl compact p 'pulation, tuih a method is nocessary, and beneficial, how much more useful will it bo hero, wboro scattered and isolated districts procludo tho possibility i f soparato toachors obtaining a sufficiently largo class to warrant thorn devoting their time to teaching. No ono neod fear entering onthecourie from want of sufficient education, asovery subject will bo taken from tho rudiments, and all that Is required Is that oach student shall have a few hours every week to de vote to tho work, with a purpose In view, and a firm determination to suc.ccd. To intending candidates for mine fore men's certificates, tho school will honceforlh bo a necessity, and to tboso who may have already obtained that magic piece of paper tho courso is recommended as a well organized means of keeping tho theory of their profession fresh upon thorn, and maintaining thoir knowledgo on a lovol with tbo times. Children Enjoy Tho pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effocts of Syrup of Pigs, when in need of a laxative, and if the father or mother bo costive or bilious tho most grat- i'ylng results follow Its use, so that it is tho host family remedy known and every family should havo a bottle Buy Keystone Hour. Re careful that the name Lkssiq & Co., Ashland, Pa., it printed on every tack. . 8-8-Staw HIS DYING WORDS. 'MX LOVE TO MY COLLEAGUES AND THE IRISH PEOPLE." UNERAL OF THE DEAD LEADER Ho "Will bo Buried In G!a?nevin Cemetery, Dublin, on Sunday. No Autopsy Hold Upon tho Body, as Intended. London, Oct. U. The announcement that thero was to bo n post-mortem on the body of Mr. l'arnoll created some misgivings ns to the causa of death. Dr. Gowers, In responso to a telegram of In quiry, said that tho post-mortem had not been ordered by any public authority, but was to be hold by tho wish of the at tending nhvslclnns. with tho consent of frlendi of Mr. Parnell. He stnted that tho death wa ns plain a cose as he had ever attended. Par nell died of rheumatic fever. The doctors, aftor examining tho body of Mr. Parnell. concluded that It was not necessary to perform an autopsy, and therefore rofrnined from doing so. Dr. Gowers and two other physicians mado tho examination. The remains had un dergone a rapid change, and it was found advisable to close the shell. As far as known, Mr. Parnell did not lenvo a will or a political declaration Ho had no perception of tho gravity of his Ulnoss or any consciousness of tho npnroach of death. During his delirium, shortly beforo ho died, Mr. Parnell talked about Irelnnd, and what ho would do for horif he lived. Almost his last words wero: "Lot my love be conveyed to my colleagues and the Irish people." Tho Messrs. Redmond & Mahony re arranging for tho funeral. Tho body will arrive In Dublin on Sunday morning, and be takon in state to the City Hall from which the funeral will proceed to Ulasnevln comotery, tho placo ot Inter ment. Extensive preparations are being made for tbo obsequies. There will bo no rollglous ceremony at Brighton. Tho body will bo conveyed to London on Saturday in time to catch th Irish night mall. CAPTAIN O'SHHA TALKS. Ilia Estimate of the Donil Leader Ko Union Llkoly. London, Oct. 9. In an lntorvlow at Brighton Captain O'Shea said that ul timately it would be seon that tho death of Parnoll would not result In a reunion of the Irish Homo Rulo party. "in mo last conversation, but one that I had with Parnoll ho assented with obvious pleasuro to my suggestion that among his political friends tho most false was John Dillon, the lowest Tim Healy and T. i: U'Uounor, nnd the most con temptible Justin McCarthy. I have nothing now to say about Parnell. "It was In April. 1880. that! found mm out for what ho was. Pnlltlxnll,. ,n was never a man of Ideas. His was not an original mind. But ho was the most Bklllful assimllntor of the Ideas of othors that I ever knew." Comments on the Continent. London, Oct. 0. The views of tho Continental press and public opinion ns to tho effect of I'arnoli's death aro large ly colored by local political interests. Tho general Impression on the Continent is that Parncll's denth will strengthen tho Liberal party, and therefore have an indirectly unfavorabloiulleunce upon the foroign policy of Lord Salisbury. Hence in Germany tho news is received with re gret, whilo In Franco nnd St. Petersburg, where tho return of Mr. Gladstone to power Is desired, there is a disposition rather to oxult over tho death of tho man who stood in his way. I'arnoli's I.ant Rpeech. London, Oct. 0. Tho last publlo utter toronce of Mr. Parnoll was at Groggs, County Galway, Ireland, ou Sopt. 27. when ho addressed a meeting of three or four thousand people. Ho was nt that time far from well, and said, as ho be gan his speech, that his physicians had ordered him not to leavo his room, but he would not disappoint men of Galway, elso tho socoders would say ho was beaten. Oldeat College Gruriunt In Amorlrsu FlTZWlLLIAM, N. II., Oct 9. A. A. Parker celebrated his 100th birthday yesterday. He graduated from tho Uni versity of Vermont In 1813, and is said to be the oldest living college graduate in America. He was intimate with Daniel Webster. As a colonel tu the Governor's staff in 1820, ho acted as escort to Gen. Lafayette. Hon. Charles II. Alien Serlouily III. Boston, Oct. 0. Tho non. Charles II. Allen, tho Republican candidate for Governor, is sick at his home with acuta tonsllltls. Ho has notified the Republi can State Committee to cancel his dates for tho present week, but hopes to be nblo to take the stump again by next Tuesday, Kriwln Arnold to Lecture Tlore. New YonK, Oct. 0. Sir Edwin Ar cold, tho noted English author and editor, will lecture In this city on No vember 4. Sir Edwin will sail on the 14th Inst., arriving horo on tho 21st. Always Prompt. Tho insurance companies represented by David Faust, Ni. 120 Scmth Jardin street, wero all tested by tho largo ftro in 183 and since, and aro afwayi prompt In paying their loss's satlffa lorl'y 10-8-3t Oysters are In season and tho boat in the 8 22-tf -feet are at Coslett's. PERSONAL. George Schoener is in Phltadelphln selecting the cholco products of tho market for his oyster bay. General William Lilly, of Mauch Chunk, and Major HoberlS. Thomson, of ottsvllle, groetod oach other cordially ia town this niornb g. F. J. Mooro, agent passonger department. and P. B. Maxwell, traveling passenger ancnl of the New York, Chicago & St. Louis II. It., (Nickle Plat"), wero In town. yesterday transacting business. Ex Councilman John V. Williams, now of Cramer Hill, N. J , came up yos tordsy as a witness in tho Wator Co. case. Mr. and Mrs. Goldman, Ilorman Soff, L. King, Lawyer Lautorstino and Miss Sallie Cannon were in I'ottsvlllo on Wed nesday on legal bus! nets. Among tboso li attendance at Pottsvillo in the suit of the Borough vs. Shenandoah, Water & Gas Co., aro Oouncilmon Pottz, Wurm and Lamb; Ex-Councilmon Shoo- maker, Ornisby, Garden, Powell, Will iams, K nipple, Masters; Clerk of Council, Ports-.; Ex C erk Williams; Chief of Police iVmour and Lieutenaut Connor.; Ex-Uur- gess William; !5x-suporvisor nugnes; Cnpt. Johnson, Messrs. Stout, Barnbergor, Ilnyor, Duto, Cather, Hess, Uollopoter, Doylo and Pomoroy. Favorable Sentiment. Tho Mabanoy City, Shenandoah, Ash land and Oirardvillo Electric Hallway begins to assumo tangiblo shape. It mado its bow to tho people of Mahanoy City on Tuesday ovoning last in tho form of a petition to lay trucks upon Contro and Main streets. Tho attorney of tho com pany, J. It. Coyle, Esq., of Slienaiidoaf wcu'd have been present in porson at the mooting of Borough Council, but urgont business demanded his attention olsewhoro. A committee was appointed to moettha representative of railway company to havtf them submit in dotall tho privileges they do-lro tho borcugh to grant. The com milteo consists of Messrs. Lowis, West and Lewis. Tho sentiment of Council was in fuvor of granting tho request, with suitable. provisions to protect tho interosts of thei borough and guaranteo tho- proper caro ot tho ttroots. TVt- Weekly Record JurorB. The; following citizens of Shenandoah have boon drawn as iurors for' tho Novem ber term of court: Grand juror Daniel Anspacb. Potlt jurors Michaol J. Lawlor, M. P. Fowler, James Ilurn, Mayl'orry Hofnor, Clayton;Folmer,;james Duffy, Carl Coo gan, Patrick Hand, T. G. Sluttory, Edward Dowling, Mathow Delanoy, Joseph Shup poll. Travorso jurors Harry Muldoon, Law renco Bradigan, Jacob Barnbergor, John Kelty, David T. Jonos, Michael Whalen, i lionry Shaefer, Joshua Tumpest, John Odntwell, John Hughes, Thornton Stout, John Mauley, AV. II. Shoemaker, I . Obituary. Harry, tho young son of f hornss Mc Donald, of Soulh Jardin street, dlod yo torJay. Jamos Richards, of South Jardin streot, mourns tho death of his infant child. Take good ndvlco. I have snllered with bad heudaolies for y am, and nave tried many remfdles without obtaining relief. I was ad vlted to give i-alvution Oil a trial, and It bos entirely cured me, EDWARD I1AI.TZ, (Uulcher,) Ia Fayelte Market, lialllmore, Md, A Monster. Little Patrick Cantwell, 14 years of age, of 203 Gilbert street, Shenandoah, had a tapo worm removed by tho Indian doctor who is now located at Frackvillo. Tbo doctor guarantees to remove head and all, or no money to be paid. 9-21 dw-tl' Pottavllle Ahead, aa Usual Tbo jury commissioners mae the draw ing of tho grand and petit Jurors for tho Novambor term of court and, as usual, Poltsvillo emerged from the contest with flying colors. Tho reprtsentation is ap portioned as follows: I'ottsvlllo, 64; Shen andoah, C; Mhanoy City, 10; Ashland, 17. i A young Lady Between tho agoe of 14 and 10 years can get a nlco situation at Keagoy's photograph gallory by applying at once. tf Legal blskaki of aU kiU he sa at th. Fou tIntyflflfcr,8,Pfltt.P't'- f WANT A FISH ? For Breakfast ? A Mackcral? Wo havo 'em. White and fat. Bright and sweet. No oil. Isro rust. Jib, Hb, lib, XI lb, 111b, GRAFS, No. 122 North Jardin Street-,