VOL. VI.--NO. 214. SSEASTDOAil. PA.. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1891. ONE CENT THE SUES EOAD TO 0PTJLEN0E LIES KNEE-DEEP TRBOTJGH PEINTEE'S IKK Republican Stkte Ticket. AUltZTOK OKKEHAIjI Gen. DAVID MoMUBTIUE QREGQ STATE TJtEASVJWRt Capt. JOHN W. MORRISON. Jetegatv-at-I.argi to ihn Constitutional ijUttvcitiitim A. S. Ij. SHIELDS, ISAIAH C. WEAK, WM. I. SCIIAFFER, JIEUJIAN KKEAMEIl LOUIS W. HALL, SI. L. KAUF$MAN, FRANK IlEEDElt, II. O. M'COllMICK, J. II. l'OMEROV, JOHN CESSNA, TO. B. KOaKRS, JOHN ROUEHTS, I. M. EDWARDS, fJEO. S. SCHMIDT, OYIIUS ELDEIl, JOHNS, LAMBIE, JAMES I.. IlKOWN, T. V. I'OWDERLY. t.ounxy i lCKeu Judge lion. D. B. Oreen. Sheriff Benjamin Smith. 1 Y!1 1 Jury Commissioner MaJ. William Clark. J Poor Director George lleffner. (Constitutional Convention Delegates. i;nin,'!H' AT.T.TwnM tv. n..hnn i B. llURD EDWAim-l. VntUville. I J. II. l'OMKROY, Bbenandoah. ! JOHN J. C0YI.E. Mabanov Cltv. The action of those influential Oer- I . man newspapers, tbo New Yorker f Zeitung and tbe New Yorker Herald, 9d comluK out in beurly endorsement J of the New York Republican state ticket, is algnlflcaut. Taken in con junction with tbe defection of Sir. Oelrlsbs from Tammany's ticket, It shows that the intelligent German vote in the coming election will bo practically sold forFassett. The two candidates for Governor of Ohio met in joint debatp Thursday In a town of 3 000 inhabitahts, but in tbe presence of fully 30,000 people. The two orators snoke for nrincinles as wide apart as the poles, one for the American policy of protection and for a currency as good as gold the world silver and free rum." The joint de bate was probably heard by 25,000 people and will be read to-day by 2,600,000 others. A free people can hardly full to keep in touch with its Wallers as long as such equal battles for 'Opposing principles is possible. 45 CENTS for a window shade with fringe, others for 65c, 05b and up. Hhadea made for stores and private dwel lugs. A new lot of shad ings and fringes (o match. Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St, near Centre TUB ll Jliil OB New BUCKWHEAT FLOUR MINOE PEES, MINCE PIES. We Often to-day our first lot of HEW MINCE MEAT ! SJ Wo handle no Common, and confidently recommend to be the Best in the Market. "Northwestern Daisy" Flour Always give satisfaction. So docs "Blverslde." Ihey MAKE WHITE BltEAI) and are Easy to Bake. When yon need FLOOR OIL CLOTH Don't forget to examine our stock. Over 30 different 2attemn to select from. All Widths and JPrtces. The Boston Journal baa this to Bay of Pennsylvania's G ivcrnor: "Gover nor Paulson's Presidential axe must be desperately dull that be Is obliged to subject tbo State of Pennsylvania to an expense of $50,0)0 for tbe sake of giving it a grlul. If tbe Governor bad really desired to punish offeucea by executlveofllccrs lie hod two courses before him, other than tbe calling of tbe Senate in special sesiioh, and neither of tbem open to constitutional objection as to that. His attorney general could have been instructed to prosecute in tbe courts, or he could have convened both Houses with a view to lmi ctiehment. But neither one of these would have done any thing towards turning the Governor's political grindstone," Moroan, a Democratic county treasurer in Maryland, Is Bhort $21,000. Intrtcucles of n Storepfpo.- Sereral million people have been try ing this month to get tbe best of a stove- pipe. But they haven't done it; tboy nevor navo uono It; they never will, However well they may have matched last year, no two lengths of pipe will match this year. Yon may put marks a foot long upon thein, out this will not do. You may lock up each length in a room by itself, but yet when they come to uo used you will and they will not come together as they catno apart. We can't tell in what way It was done, but we are certain those lengths ctme out of that room in some way, and exchanged places with eacli. If not, why are they bo unfitted to eacli other? It is utterly impossible to get the beat or a stovepipe. What will expand one length will con tract another, and even a single length has been known to expand at one end while it contracted at the other. There is a subtle influence In the atmosphere which canses this. Ho one has as yet been able to discover what this is, and nntil it is made known there Is no use expecting to get a stovepipe safely to- getner, even u you snouw set on tue lengths all summer and have your meals brought to you. CANNOT SEE TIIKO' A SIEVE. SancUo Panzd Bald It Is a blind man who cannot seo through a sieve. Thev are blind, indeed, who tall to recognize impure blood as the origiu of the' iiib mat mcsu is neir to. ueaiui is 1101 possiuii with impure blood. Cactus Mood Cure will po&l tive.lv neutralize and carry off all blood poisons. tone the syvtein, strengthen the heart and restore iieaun. Died. RICHARDS. On the 8th inst., atSbon andoah, Pa,, Ilattio, daughter of Jamos and Elizibeth Richards, aged 2 years. Funeral from thd family residence, 805 South Jardin street, on Sunday, 11th inst., at 2 p. m. Friends and rolativoa respect fully Invited to attend. 10 10 It Prime oysters, the best the market affords, always on hand at Coslotl's. 8-22-if TUB SEASON, Inferior Goods at low 2'loes, our BEST MI& CB MEAT BOROUGHJTEMS I GLEANINGS BY THE LOCAL CORPS OP REPORTERS. WHAT THE SCRIBES SEE AND HEAR Where Those Who Are So Dis posed May Attend Dlvlno Worship To-morrow Othor Local News. English Baptist church, South Jardin ftroot, Kov. II. G. Jame, pastor. The iiastor will preach at 10:30 a. ro. and G:30 p. m. Morning subject: "The Attraction of the Cross." Evening subject: "Tho Un- answorablo Question." Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Deacon John Bunn, auporinton dont. On Monday evonine at 7:30 Tho loung Poople's Christian Union will meet, Oa Wednesday evening at 7o'clock a general prayer moetlng. All Saints' Episcopal church, 0k street, rioar Main, Rev. Floyd E. Wost, rector. Services as follows: Morning prayer and litany with reading and sermon, 10.30. Evening prayer nnd sermon, 0:30. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Tho rector officiates and preaches at tho morning service on the second and fourth Sundays of each month and at tho evening service on tho first and. third, a lay reader officiating in hisahsenco. Ebenezor Evangelical church. Rev.JI. J. Gllck, pastor. Services Sunday at 10 a. m. in Gorman, and G:30 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. All are heartily invited to attend. P. M, church, corner of Jardlp and Oak streets, faervices Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Young Peoples' Christian Endeavor at 0 p. m. evory Sabbath. Classos raeot Tuos- day and Wednesday evenings at 7 o'clock and Sunday at 0:30 a. m. ' General prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. II. G. Russell, pastor. Preaching in the Trinity Roformed church to-morrow morning and evening by tho pa9tor, Rov. Robert O'Boylo. Every body welcome. WclebBapUsf church, corner Wost and uaK streets, ilev, V. 1. Evans, pastor. Services Sunday at 10 a. m. in Welsh and 0 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting on Monday oven ing, at 7 o'clock. Class meeting on Thurs day evening, at 7 o'clock. I'resbylenan church. Preaching at 10:30 a.m. and 0:30 p. m. by Rov. W. McNally. Prayer mooting on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. All aro cordially in vited. Welsh Congregational church. Services on Sunday at 10 a. m., in Wolsh, and 0 p. m., in English. Preaching by Mr. Owon Enoch of Cnrmnrtbanshire, Wales M. E. church, Rev. Wm, Powick, pistor, Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. ra. and G:30 p.m. Morning subject: "Signs and Won dors." In tho evening a special sormon will be dellvored by request to the Junior Templars of Honor who will attend in a body. Subject: "The greatest curso in the world and what to do with it." Sun day school at 2 p m., to bo followed by tho devotional meeting of tho Lpworth League Seats freo. All aro welcomo. Waters' Wolse boer is tho best, John A. Roilly sole agent. 6-5tf MORE TRAINS WANTED. Tho Pennsylvania Short Lino tho Popular Route. Tliero is a great demand fur more con venient and additional trains ovor the short lino of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and it is tbe Intention of our business men and many of our leadina citizens to ask that tbe company do something to meel4b demand. It is HiKgestud that a train leave here at between 12nd ro. 12:30 o. m, and, returning. le.ve Pottsvdle at 4:20 i. ra. The I MO tiain would be very convenie nt and would becomo very popular. It would permit people attending eourt to leave imme diately upon adjournment in the afternoon and enable them to reach their homes hero in time for supper. Tbe train leaving bore at 12 or 12:30 would enable people to leavo for the afternoon session of court after having ample time to transact their their business in tho morning and would bo con venient in many other respects. Lot us have this chango by ail means.it will certainly pay the company and, bo- sides boing a great convenience to the prosent patrons of tho branch, would boost the lino into great popularity. Children Enjoy The pleasant flavor, gentle action and southing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of laxative, anu li tno iainer or mother bo costive or bilious tho most grat ifying results follow lis use, so that it is tho best family remedy known and every family should havo a bottle. Always Prompt. The insurance companies represented by David Fault, No. 120 South Jardin street, wero all tested by tbe large 13 ro in 1888 and since, and are always prompt in paying their losses satifa "l.irily. 10 H.3t Fou tintypes fir 25 cents, at Dabb'B. tf THE STRANDED THESPIANS. A Statoment Concerning "Asleep and Awako." Elward Young, ono of tho "Asleep and Awako" company, which bocamo strand d in town Thursday night after performing in Ferguson's thoatro, called at the IIehald ofllco yostorday and niado a sUtcmont in regard to tho troubles. As soon as it was learned tho company was stranded Mc- Guinness, tho proprietor of tho Watson Houfo, caused tho arrest of Mr. Young, charging that tho actor attempted to de fraud him. Mr. Young paid tho bill duo ($14) and was discharged from custody. Mr. loung claims that tho comrany has boon treatod dltgracefully by O. R. Gar diner, tho theatrical manager who ha3so many organizations on tho road and who wi one of tho backers of the now defunct Eva Mann combination. Young says Gardiner arranged that tho former was to havo a hand In tho management of tho company and that whilo succoss was met on tho road Gardiner revellod in all tho honors, but when tho company commencod to moet with advorsities ho no longer oourtod the manaserial honors and an nounced to the public that ho had no intorest In tho enterprise other than being the author of tho play. In closing his statement Mr. loung said, "On arriving in Shenandoah, Thursday, Mr. Gardiner had bis personal baggage checked through to Now York, leaving innocent members of tho company liable for claims which ho owed, Tho company is now in Shona doah with their baggage hold for C. R. Gurdinor s debts." Tha finest nolo paper and onvolopes 1 iho country at Max Rpcso's, tf Auction GooGs. I bog to inform tho public that I have purchased at sheriff's sale a big stock of groceries, otc, which will bo opened for salo by Tuoiday morning next. Now Orleans molastos, 253. per gallon; Oolong, Japan, English Breakfast and Gunpowder teas at 25c. per pound. Dealers in need of show cases, tea cans, murt measures, shovels or scales, will save monoy by purchasing from me. J. COVFKR, 20 and 31 South Main St. 10 10 3t Maglo Lantern Exhibition. The magic lontern exhibition, which was broken up a few weeks ago in tho Metho dist Episcopal church by an alarm of flro in tho neighborhood, will baglvon on Mon day evening, next, under tha auspices of tho Epworth League The admission will bo free to all who purchased tickets for the former ono, and a voluntary cffuring will be expec.ed of all others. Pay Your Taxes. Notice is hereby given that all persons in arrears for 1889 00 taxes must mako settle ment at once, as tho undesigned is deter mined to mako his collections complcto in tho near future, even if arrests must bo re ported to. ClIUIST. SOUMIUT, 9-10 tf Tax Collector. Aro All ItepuMlcans Thieves? "All Republicans are thieves" is an idea original with Colonel A. K. 31c Clure, who has started out with this proclamation in his elfbrt to turn Penn sylvania Democratio and nomiuute Gov ernor Pattisou as a Democratio candi date for the presidency. Ho has writ ten scores of editorials in its elucidation. The Democratic managers have eiuffed a hundred newspapers with columns in its demonstration. The Democratio platform at JIarrisburg affirms it in a dozen planks. "All Republicans are thievos." The campaign is to bo ono of calumny. Republicans, to esoape suspicion, vote, the Democratio ticket, uud please Hur rity, McClure & Co. A Stunner. J. CofToe, having purchased the greater pmli.in of Goldman's stock at sheriff' s salo rcmiilv, e ribi-tiiig ol uioro than 2000 pair nf li. "ts, ho.?, etc., he is now prepared to sell the same at prices not t'i be b aten in ihe county. Come early wbllo the sizes romain unbroken. Don't forget the place, 31 South Main-street. Look for canvass sign. 10-10 Ct Always go to Cosleti's, South Main street, for your prime oysters. 8 22-tf ,rY" Programme. Tbo following will be tho programme of th "Y" meeting this evening : Hcrlplural I06801), Mill tie llees. Belecllon Irom "V bells." Comlorecltatloii, Ilellu Drown. Jotunaitof a week, lidltn dlorgan, Holo, jnhn Trice. Critic. Marie Dover. Ynuug piople ure profited morally and Intellectually by attending the "Y," All luvltcd. II a woman will, the will. ' If the uHll take I'r, Hull's Cough Byrup for her cold, she wut uo cureu. Lottor List. The following lottors remain uncalled for in tho Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pa., post offico, Octobor 10, 1801 : Bugeley, John Parties calling for advertised lotters should please say "advertised," Ono oent will be charged on all advertised letter. 11. O. Boykr, P. M. Ovfti rs are in -hhp. n and itio b -t in tbo roaiketurotttCVflai -. b.'-tf GENERAL NEWS ! HAPPENINGS OF A LOCAL CHARACTER. NEWS GATHERED HERE AND THERE The Water Company vs. tho Bor ough Tho Vlotlms of the Rich ardson Colliery Disaster Hurled. Tho caso of the Shenandoah Water & Gas Company against tho borough ol Shenandoah, in which tho compiny makes a claim of $20 water ront for each flro plug used in the borough, has attracted tho at- tontlon of nearly every borough official in tho county. Tho trial of tho caso started on Tuesday last and yesterday nfternoon the last witness was examined. Tbo court adjourned until this morning to hear tho arguments of tho counsel for tho respec tive parlies preparatory to submitting tLo caso to the jury. Tho claim of tbo com pany amounts to about $4 000, and covers a period of sovoral yean. Tho borough re pudiated the claim, on tho ground tht tho wator company agreed lomo years ago, whon tho borough was arranging to get a waiorsupply of its own, that no cliargo would bo made for wat r used for flro purposes Tho borough claimed thai this ngreomont was ratified by tho water company failing to present a bill for water used by the fire department until nearly five years after the agreement is allogcd to havo boon mado, Ono of tho points mado by Ihocompany wa9 that if any tuch agreement was mado it should have been in writing. Another point mado by tho company was that ll tuch an agroorneiit was mado tbe borough n-jected it by proceeding with tho spocial election called for tho establishment of public water works and by proceeding with work on tho dam until it was enjoined by tho court. Cuckoo I What's Cuckoo? 10 10 It Tho Richardson Victims. All the collieries in tho Hecksherville valley wero idle yesterday out of rospect to tho memory of tho' flyo men who wero victims of the Richardson colliery disaster, lho remains oi Purcell, Clancy, Lawlor and Wolsh were interred in St. K Iran's cemetery, llo;kshervillo, and tho body of Michuol Shields, tho Polish victim, was interred in the Polish cemotery at Maha noy City. The iuneral of the sixth vie im John Salmon, look placo at Minersvillo this morning. I'lay Cuckoo for fun I 10 10-11 Frequent Mishaps. Engineer Gouldner, who has charge of tho short lino Pottsvlllo pafsengor trail was considerably annoyed to-day by th nut or antics of his "ttcam horses." Who he took charge of onglne No. -100 he found it in need of repairs. The engino was put in tho Delano shops and Gouldner was givon No. 118. As the engineor pulled out from lho Lehigh Valley depot at 0.C8, pre piratory to backing down to lho l'ennsyl vania dopot for tho trip to l'ottsvillo i spring of tbe ongino broke and Gouldner was obliged to side-track tho train until the arrival of another engine from Delano. -The train loft for l'ottsvillo half an hou behind time. Play Cuckoo for ploasure I 10-10 It Tho Cusick and Burns Caso. 'Squire J.J. Monaghan returned yester day from Richmond, Virginia, where ho spent a part of the week as a witness beforo tbe fcrmid Jury in the case of Cu ick and Burns, former residents of this town, who are charged with committing post otKoo robberies, Tbe 'squire went before tho grand jury to tei-tity to the good character mI' the accused and prosent a pennon signed by a number of town people. Hj says the casn was under consideration when be left Viiginia and tbe chances were favorable to the aocuted. Cuckoo Morgan's Bargain Bazar tho latest game out-253., tOo., $1.00. 10 10-lt Reduced Rates. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company announce that for tbo annual encamp ment of tho Union Veteran Legion, to bo held at Reading, Pa., October 18th to 16th, inclusive, it will sell excursion tickets from all points on its systom at a rate of one fare for tbe round trip. Tickets will bo sold and good going October Olb to 13th, valid for return until Octobor 19lb, inclusive Take good advice. I have snllered with bad heudacbea for yiars, und have tried mauy remedies without obtaining relief. Iwaaad viced lo give Milvatiou Oil a trial, and it lias entirely cured me, KDWAIID BA1.TZ, (Butcher,! Id Fa j cue Market, lialllmore, Md, Head Squeezed. Gcorgo Lowdcn, a young man employod as driver in tho Kohlnoor colliery, was soverly injured yeiterday aftornoon by having his head squeezed while he was in tho act of coupling cars in a gangway of the colliery. Lidies, If you want lino writing papi-r and er.ve'oiMa t.. n.n.cb, mil en Mi. 11' '. U PERSONAL. Mr. William Stein Is seriously 111. Mlno Inspoctor Stein went to Pottsvlllo this morning. John K. Wilson, of Pollsvillo, was a visitor to town to-day. J. W. Geary, civil engineer, of PotU- vllle, was In town this morning. Supervisor Llewellyn was a witness in lho Water Co. cao yostorday. Lottor Carrier Holman is taking his an nual vacation and Sub-Carrier Thomas ia serving in his place. Jamos Fadden, of Cass township, as sistant librarian at Uarrisburg, was in town yosterday. Miss Nellio Kolb, ono of Mahanoy township school teachors, was in townthis morning. Hon. C. N. Brumm, of Minersville, stopped In town o fow tnlnutos to-day while on his way to Mt. Carmol. B. B. Mrgargeo, representing tho paper houso of Megargoo & Bros., Scranton, woa in town yesterday soliciting business. District Attornoy Koch and his assistant, Mr. Shay, and John A. Sullivan, Esq , of l'ottsvillo, were in town yesterday. Cards are out announcing tho coming nuptia's of .Miss Isabel! Leo Grant, of town, to Edward I'cwlos, of Newark, N. J, Tho ceremony will be porformed at tho homo of tho brido on Wodneeday, October 21st. Mr. anjlMrs. J. L. Ilassler, of Berwick, Pa., returned Thursday fr.im their exten sive and delightful trip through Illinois, Iowa and Kansas. They wore accompanied homo by their grand daughter, Miss Eva Bobbins, and hir friend, Miss Lola Eirly of Sac City, Iowa, and are at present visit ing Mrs. J. M. Robbing, oi this town. Aftor a stay horo Missos Robbins and Early will mako a tour through New York and tho Now England states, and also visit Washington. Tho young ladies promised when they left home that they would tell their oaslorn friends thoy aro fro -n Iowa and that the Republicans will carry that stalo this fall. Friday's Ashland Telegram said, "Thomas Scanlan, tbe gentlemanly follow whodoalsout the cash from the paying teller's window at tho Merchants' National Bank of Shenandoah, iwas a visitor to town this morning and graced an eay chair in tho Telegram office for a short timo." And also noted that "John L. Williams, Divis ion Superintendent for tho P. & R. O. & I. Co., and State Inspector oLMines, Will iam Stein, camo down from Shenandoah last ovenlng, and in company with In spoctor McMurtrio, saw Mr. Bretz's "Black Diamonds" at tho opera house." "Tho Eoy Scout." Tho usual large Monday night audienco was j ti sent at tho Howard last ovoning to witness tho prformance of "Tho Boy Scout " The diffurcnt scones and incidents of tho play were receivod with shouts of laughter and frequent and enthusinstio applauso. Theresa Nowcomb enacted her rolo with excellent judgment and tho company is well selected. lloston Herald. Miss Theresa Newcomb will present "f he Boy Scout" at Ferguson's theatre on Mon day night. Will Attend Church. Tho Junior Templars of llonor will at tend the Methodist Episcopal church in a body to-morrow evening whon a special sermon will bo delivered to them on "The greatest cureo in tbo world and what to do with it. Buy Keyiitme flour. Bo careful that the aamo Leshiq & Co., Ashland, Pa., is prinlod on overv saok. 3-3-ltaw A Monster, Little Patrick Cantwell, )4 years of age, of 203 Gilbert street. Sbenand ah, had u tap worm removed by tbe Indian doctor who is now located at Frackville. T doctor guarantees to remove bead an 1 h or no money to be pail. 9-24-d - Thanks Tendered. Tbe Rescue Hook & Ladder Oompar -tenders a vote of thanks to Mittaf Lizm Townsend and Clara Hays for two hand somo banners. A Young Lady Between tbo ages of 14 and 10 years can get a nice situation at Keagey's photograph gallery by applying at onco. tf Legal blanks of all kinds for salo at tho IlKRAtD ofllco. WANT A FISH ? For BrWcffttt A ifaokoral ? Wo havo 'em. White and fat. Bright and sweet. No oil. No rust, ilb, 31b, lib, 111b, lUb, CKRAFS, No. 122 North Jardin Street.