I SHBNAND O AH. PA.. MONDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1891. VOL. VI.--NO. 221. ONE GENT. i -rxxxn aTTOtn. T?nA-n Tn fYPTTT ,TT!"Nrm:P, TTTHft TriSTTn"R-T)TnTRP TR "ROTTOT-T PmiSTTTT!"R'R T1STT?3 I 1 I I 1 yJ U O-llJLU JLVV-ZO-A-JL- O- W VX w o-" ' - ' ' ---vrw I B it 4 ft Republican State Ticket. AUDiroit ai:xm:ALi EN. DAVID McMURTRIE QREQQ state rnisA8vnr.ni ii'AFT. JOHN W. MORRISON. JUegatcs-at-T,ar(i to Constitutional A. S. 1. SHIELDS, IsAIAII 0. WEAK, SvM. I. SCIIAFFEII, HERMAN KKUAJIEB LOUIS W. HALL, M. L. KAUFFJtAN, 31. M. EDWAUDS, GEO. S. SCHMIDT, CYKUS ELDER, JOHN S. IiAMHIE, JAMES L. I1H0WN, T. V. TOWDEULY. FKANK KEEDEK, III. o. m'cohmick, S3. H. rOMEHOY, jfOIIN CESSNA, t;Avjt. u. iioaEiis, &01IN ROBEHTS, County Ticket. Judge Hon. I), Ii, Green. Sheriff Benjamin (Smith. Jury Commissioner Moj. William Clark. Constitutional Convention JHleyates. HOBBKT ALLISON. fort Carbon. S.mmD EDWAUDS, Pottavlllo. J. II. 1'OMBIIOY, Shenandoah; JOHN J. COYLE, Slahanoy City. Gmuo In City Restaurants. .' T oat many persons who go to rcn l ? Jnts, In our largor cltloa, especially tho bettor class of eating housos, for their monls, wish to bo considered ex ports In tho matter of dishes. They talk with an air of authority about can- Was-backa, quail, pralrio chicken and ft English snlpo.and toll you that thoy drop in to this and that placo so many times a weelt to got Bomo of tho oholco game. But tho restaurant pooplo could unfold a tale which would make all tho aabionablo gourmands fool very Billy If thoy only told It. Tho truth of tho matter is that one Tory soldom geta In a restaurant in this country tho gamo that is marked on tho bill of faro. Tho choleo canvasbook duck is usually a wood duck, blaok duck or common barnyard duck. In nlno coses in ton tho fashionable and toothsome; quail is ft an old pigeon, a moadow lark or a robin. 4. aho pralrio chiokon Is on old hon that 'has dono duty as a domestlo fowl for several soosons, and the doliolous reed bird is nono othor than a common f sparrow or thrush, which aro killed by I tho thousands to supply tho tablos of 1 fashlonabln rostanmntq- Anil vnt rnt y" v gamo dinners know tho dlfforenco. Stationary packages, 5 and 10 cents each, at Max Reese's, tf CENTS PER YARD FOE a good home-mucle rug carpet. It is one of those pxtru heavy carpets, made of the best yarn and clean raps. Finest line of Velvet Bmssel and Ingrain Carpets In Shen andoah nt C. D. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. TUB I'lMSl OF 45 New BUCKWHEAT FLOTJE f MINCE PIES, We open to-day our first lot of NEW MINGE MEAT ! We handle no Common, Inferior Goods at low prices, and confidently recommend to he the Best in the Market. "Northwestern Daisy" Flour Alicays ytve satisfaction. So does "Riverside." ILhey MAKE WHITE BREAD and are Easy to Bake. When yon need FLO OK OIL CLOTH Don't forget to examine our stoeJi. Over 30 different patterns to select from. All POLITICAL. As tho Sonators wore leaving Harria- burg Friday afternoon a resident of Har riaburg visited their car and oxclalmed: 'Section third, Article 10, of tho Constitu tion is horoby ropcalod Honsol." Kvory county ofllcor over appointed by Govornor Pattison to fill a vacancy in Phil adelphia was defeated subsequently by tho pooplo for oloction. "Jack Smith" is of the opinion that tho contest botweon Groen and Wadlinger will bo very closo. Why, my dear follow, Wadlinger isn't "in it" at all. The Mahanoy Tribune wants Mahanoy City to roturn to tho Kopublican column whoro it belongs. The teachings of tho Tribune and other journals of that ilk was tho cause of tho chango last year. To comparo Farmor Wright with Colonel Morrison, tho bravo and fearloss soldier, is rathorjfar-fetched. Current Comment. Tho olcctrlc rail ovidontly doos not suit tho S'news crowd to a T. For a paper havinp three editors, each of whom havo a week in which to oxcrolso thoughts brains would bo an unjustifiable supposition tho S'news shows up as tho poorest of our contomporarios. If Editor M. E. Doyle had the good senso to put all tho matter ho writes for the Chronicle into his own paper ho would bo ablo to lay some claim to the ownership of a newspaper. The difference botwocn Uoyer's monkey and tho S'news ape is that Franoy has tho latter on a string. Tho organ will do tho News and tho public a favor by indicating what power it is that wo aro afraid of, or what tho organ thinks wo fear. functus. Tho power of tho people. Will tho S'news now state why it favored tho olectrio railway company i fow months ago and why it fought the com piny tho past few weeks? The finest note pnper and envolopcs in tho country at Max Heeso s. tf A Wise Cow. Even tho dumb animals recognize in tho Herald a valuable advertising medium, As Chief of 1'olico Amour, Councilmau Dan Coakloy, a Herald reporter and others stood on the cornor of Main and Contro streets last night a largo rod cow, which was ovidontly stray, walked up to tho group and by a moo or two attractod attention. Tho incident caused some mor- rimont. Somo passersby advisod Chief Amour to arrost tho cow, Dan Coakloy said, "Perhaps she thinks I havo a balo of hay in my;:pockot, purchased with tho money tho councilmen are chargod with receiving for their 'T' rail votes." But tho most plauslblo thoory was that tho cow wanted to bo advertised a; ostrayed in tho Herald. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The UcBt Salve In the world for Cuts Braises, Bores, Ulcers, Bait Klieum, Fever, Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, nud all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay requlrid. It Is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For salo hy u. 11. ungennncn. Always go to Coclett's, South Main street, for your prime oystors. 8-22-tf THE SEASON, MINCE PIES. otir BEST MIRCE MEAT Widths and JPrices. BORODGHJTEMS I GLEANINGS BY THE LOCAL CORPS OP REPORTER 3. WHAT THE SCRIBES SEE AND HEAR Rov. Powlck's Interesting Sormou in tho Methodist Episcopal' Church on "Tno Wages of Sin." Tho sermons on Sunday at tho Methodist Episcopal church woro from tho text "For tho wagos of sin is death, but tho gift of God is eternal lifo through Josus Christ our Lord. Horn. VI-23. Attontion was di rected to tho three pivotal words of tho text: Sin, Death, Life. Men hold very superficial viows of sin. Christ lodgod sin not only in tho outward act but in tho sin ful desiro. "Thou shalt not commit adul- torj" means according to tho sormon upon tuo mount: Jic that looketh upon a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart "Tho thought of foolishness is sin." Wn often find very superficial views ot death, which aro anti-scriptural and grossly ma torialistic. That "death is tbo wages of sin" is not a matter of dispute all are agrood upon this point. Hut what is death? "In tho day that thou eatsst thereof thou shalt surely dio." liut tho doath inflicted was not inconsistent with continued ox istonco. Tho scriptures frequently spoaU of thoso who aro both dead and alivo, but in different sonses, at tho samotimo: "She that livoth in ploasuro is dead whilo she livoth" awako thom that slcopost and arise from tho doad dead in trespasses and in sins. "By ono man sin entered into tho world and death by sin and so doath passed upon all tnon." But whethor this moans bodily or spiritual death, or both, is not oxplicitly stated, Nor is it so easy to do cido, as wo aro wont to think, whether bodily death was included in the ponalty of sin or whethor it was in tho original con stitution of nature and only received its "sting" from sin. Certain it is that bodily doath did not pass upon either Enoch nor Elijah. Tho only definition of death which tho scriptures afford is' this "to be carnally-minded is death tho doath which is tho wages of sin. Carnality fieshliness worldliness is death becaueo it oxcludes from companionship with tho inflnito. With this"! definition of death agreo tho scriptural definitions of otornal life: "to be spirtually minded is life and poaco. "This is lifo eternal that thoy might know Thoo tho only truo God and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast sont." Thoro is no con fusion hero botweon questions of oxistonco and non-oxistonco and questions of lifo and doath. And a hotter understanding of certain old testament passages which woro read and explained which havo soemed to contradict theso definitions would havo Bhown that thoy havo nothing to do with thom. Paul's definitions agreo with such passages as "he that believoth in tho Son of God hath ovoriasting lifo, and he that livoth and bolieveth in mo shall novor die." liut if lifo and doath aro identical with ox istonco and non-oxistonco "ovorlasting lilo" does not last forever and its possessor shall "novor dio" till ho dios. Spiritual death oxclusion from companionship and fellowship with God Is tho "wages" tho daily pay for to the Greok signifies of sin. Its final doom is something olso oven over lasting punishment. Legal blanks of all kinds for salo at tho Bkhald office. Loasig GlveB Notice. Cbiof Burgess Lossig has served upon J. I. Bobbins, tho representative of tho Lithuanian church, the following notico "Dkak Sin: Ploaso take notico that '. havo boon directed by tho town council of tho bnrongh of Shenandoah to notify you and all othots concerned that tho usoof brass bands, drums or other instruments of music, on tho public streets in the borough of Shenandoah, October 25, '01, on tho occasion of tho colobration of tho laying of tbo corner stono of tho Lithuanian church of St. Georgo, or any other Sunday, is prohibited by tho council as a public nuisanco. Any ono violating tho subject of this notico or oncouraging its violation, will bo prosocuted according to law." BurohlU'a Restaurant. Charles Burchill is now located at cornor of Main and Coal stroets, ShonMidoab. Kegular meals, at popular pricos, served any tirno. Ladios' dining and rofrcsiiment rooniB attached, O-M-tf Tho Dootor and Postmaster were talklnc about a caso of serious nines due to a neglected cold aud rapidly golne Into consumption wnicn was promptly cureu uy Pun-Tluu Cough and Consumption Cure. Trial uoiucs nee iu ivmm uruK store. A Surprise. Koop your oyo on this local. Keagoy, tho photographer, will bavo his new opon ing in a few days and will havo something interesting that will surprise tho pooplo. tf Best work dono at Ilrennan's steam laundry. Everything whito and ipotloss, Lace curtains a specialty. All work guar tnteed. PERSONAL. Mrs. O. A. Koim visited friends in Potu- vilio to-day. M. D. Mtsteller, of Shuman's, was in town to-day. Tim Grim, of Mahanoy City, spont this morning in town. Geo. lUhn, of I'ottsvilio, is doiDg busi ness in town to-day. Col, "Tom" Blekort, of roltsvillo, was in town on Saturday. EJ. Linker, of Sunbury, was tho guest of F. Keithan to-day. Mrs. David Morgan visited frionds in Mahanoy City to-day. Col. "Tom" Griffiths, of St. Clair, was a visitor to town Saturday. Letter Carrier Uartsch spont a few hours in Ashland this moining. KeosT. Davis, ono of Ashland's pioneers, was a visitor to town yesterday. Samuol Britton, of Mahanoy City, at tended to business in town to-day. John Oithor, Sr., and Constablo Tosh woro at tho county sost this morning, HecordorScheurman and Lawyer Sollen berger, of Mahanoy City, were in town to day. Captain Dan. Christian, of tho Coal and Iron Police, of Pottbille, was in town to day on business. Alisees Annie Wilde and Mary Schmicke, of Mahanoy City, spent Sunday with relatives in town. Mrs. II. 0. Boyer and daughter, Miss Msrao B., spont Sunday at Scranton, th guests of T. J. Foster. li. J. Jvorlin, ol rort Clinton, was in town to-day looking after a brick contract with tho electric company. Louis Iiolich, ono of Ashland's pros porous livorymon, was a visitor to town yes torday. Mr. Bolich is a strong ndvocato of electric railway. Edward lloborts will leavo town to-mor row morning for New York, from which plaoo ho will sot sail for Wnlos. Aftor sponding a fow wooks thoro ho will return horo with his mothor, who wont to Wales eoveral months ago. Electric Sparks. Tho section of street railroad put down on Main street continues to attract atton tion. Evon tho Polandors and Hungarians aro dolightod at tho prospect of Boon riding on tho electric cirs. Tho first month's buslnoss on tho now road will bo immoneo and at all times travel will bo great. In tho First ward noonodaro talk againtt the olectric road. Thoy all want it, rail or no rail. Tho public is satisfied, and will always bo when anything is gotton up for thoir intor-ost- A fow bloated bondholders cannot change them. Lot us havo peaco. Now, all togethor, for something else in tho direction as a bolp to tho town. J200.000 outsido capital will bo oxponded on tho electric road through the Shenan doah and Mahanoy valleys. It was rcportod in town yostorday that electric railway rails wero being laid at Shonandoah. Tho company will bo doing tbo samo thing in Ashlnnd Eoon if the Town Council knows a good thing when thoy soo It Nothing should stand in tho way of tho speo jy construction of tho olectrio railway in Ashland whothor it bo by tho homo or foreign company. L3t tho road bo built and tho sooner tho better for Ashland. Ashland Record. Six Election Tickets. Thoro will bo six tickets to bo voted this fall as follows: A stato tickot to contain tho namos of the candidates for Stato Treasurer and Auditor General j a ticket containing tho names of tho candidates at lurgo for dolegates to tho Constitutional Convention ; a tickot containing tho names of the Senatorial district candidates for dolegates to tho Constitutional Convention ; a ticket for or against tho Constitutional Convention; a Judiciary tickot, and a county tickot. It will bo woll for voters to koop this fact in mind. Second hand school books sold at Max Boose's. bought and tf Re-organlzod. At a meotlng in Mollot's hall last night the bhonandoah Choral Union was re organized with Prof. Thomae B. Hughes as loador and Mr. William" Wators as assistant- Tho choir also oommonced to practice on "Glory to God in tho Highest" and "Tho Lord Gave tho Word," two com petitive piocos by Handel, for which a prize of f 100 will bo offered at tho Ivorites eisteddfod to be hold in this town on Christmas Day. Children Enjoy The ploasant flavor, gontlo action and soothing offocts of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxativo, and if tho father or mother bo costive or bilious tho most grat ifying results follow its use, eo that it is tho best family remedy known and overy family should have a bottlo. Pension Agonoy. It was through 'Squiro Dengler's agency that Ex-Burgoss Williams secured his pen sion. Tho 'squire is fully equipped for that kind of buBlnoss. Ladies, if you want lino writing paper and envelopes to match, call on Max llooao., tf WERE STRUNG IIP, TERRIBLE VENGEANCE OP A MOB UPON FOUR NEGROES. HANGED AND BULLET-RIDDLED. The Men Had Roslstod a Sheriff's Posse and Killed Two The Mayor and Sheriff Power less to Restrain tho Crowd. CL1FTOM Forge, V., Oct. 10. Aftor tho fight hero on Snturdny, botwoen of ficers nud oolored men, In whloh V. A. Bowling nnd Fred Wilkinson, membars of tho Shoriff's pot-se, were killed, the oxcitemont In tho town baoutuo intense. Tho negroes hnd coino down from tho Bill mlno with tho avowed purpose of orentlng a disturbance. ThonowBof tho frnens spread llko wlldllro, aud in a short timo oO men woro Boourlug tho mountains near by who.o tho oolored gang took rofugo, hunting thom down. In a fow hours all of the colorod rami woro brought here and placed In jail, after a desperate struggle for their lives, and after rocelvlng sovernl wounds. The prisoners were Charles Millor, a notorious character from Bedford Coun ty, shot three times before being oaptuerd; Wllllnm Martin from MhcM 1 on County, shot, twice; llob Durton, shot in the leg in the first fight and a bov. Great oxcltoment prevailed nil tbo afternoon, nnd there was talk of lynch ing Millor, who was tho ringleader, nnd who Is supposed to have shot Howling. Tho oxcltoment grow us ovonlng oamo on and by dark tho streots woro full of mon crying for ruvonso. About 11 p. m. a mob of liUu Bur- rounded tho Jail. Tho Mayor and town officers urged tho men to lot tuo law take Us courso, point ing out tho danger of mistakes and tho bad nnmo a lynching would givo tho place, but tho mob would not listen and mado an attack on tho prison, a frail Btructuro, easily ontorod. Onco in possession of tho prisoners the mob roloasod tho boy and attempted to soouro from tuo otnortureo n confession, but tno men stoutly denied having com mlttod any orime. Tbo lynching was n torrlblo affair. Three of the oolored men wero taken to a desolate place known as 'Slaughter House Hollow.' about, a miarter of a lnllo from tho Chosapeake and Ohio de pot. Tno mob tied thom to tho samo ropo and swung tnam up to tuo troo. Before their hools wero two foot from the ground the llrlng bogan and thoir bodies wero riddled with bullets, tho foot of ono ot them falling off. The excited crowd now thirsting for blood returned to tho jail nnd took tho wounded man to tho samo nlaoe and dis patched him in tho samo manner. Tho boy thoy hold to the spot, and af ter showing him how a colorod man is treated for killing a whito thoy and let him go. THEY HAD A FUISE 1'IQIIT. Women I'rUonera In I'lltiburt: Settle Ilr- ffli'cucoi In their Own Peculiar Wuy. TiTTSBuno, Pa., Oct. 10. It has just leaked out that a free for all fight oc curred among tho fomalo prisoners of the Clnromont Workhouse, two nights ago. Two women In tho knitting department had n quarrel, which resulted lu an in clplout riot, frionds of both woman In terfering and taking opposite sidos. For ubout half an hour the twcnty-flvo Infuriated prisoners fought each other florcoly, scratching ono another's oyes, tearing each others' clothes nearly off, and pounding an odvorsary whenever an opening occurred. Tho three mntrous in charge could do nothing with the women, who acted like wild animals. Half a dozen ofilcors of tho prison were finally summoned by tho matron who succcoded in escaping from the room and tho belligerents wero placad In dun goons. During the light two of the worst i prisoners, Maud Hutehlnson and Mamie White, oscapod from their cell, their door being carelessly loft unlocked. They scaled a 20-foot wall to liberty and havo not yet boen apprehended. Oystors. Oystors aro in season. Go to Schoenor's. Families suppliod, Parlors for ladies. 9-1-tf To Organlzo a Stock Company. A meotlng of thoso interested in tho formation of a stook company to place John L. Tempest's border drama, "ilonost Bubo," on tho boards will bo hold in Fer- guBou's hall on Wodnoeday ovening next. A Iareo number of gentlemen are expected to attend, and it is altogether likely the meeting will bo a successful ono and that tho drama will rooeivo tho necessary finan cial backing. Tbo notice calling for tho meeting in Bobbins' opera houso was in correct. Oysters aro in season and tho best in tho markot aro at Coslott's. 8-22-tf Phconlx Phalr. Tho Phoenix Hose Company will hold a grand fair in Bobbins' opera house, com mencing on Tuesday, Noy. 3rd, 1801. It will be ono of tho largest nnd bost fairs eyor hold in this county. 10-11-tf Prettlost oil cloth In town at O. D. Frlcko's carpet store. 9-18-tf Obituary. Mrs. Levi Dornslfo died at her rosidonco on South Jaedin stroot this morning. ANOTHER PAKE. Valunblo (?) Corner Lots Freo to Everybody. One of the latest dodges for trapping un- vary mortals is the offer of a corner lot in Florida to overy ono who will solve a rather simple spocies of rebus. As soon as- tho answer is forwarded to tho New York agoncy, a printod circular Is returned stat ing that the guesser is entitled to an ex ceptionally ftno lot valued at $100, and an a (joining ono valued at ffJOO, which will be knocked down at tho trifling sum of $10 considering tho brilliancy of tho solver of tho rebuB, along with $1.25 as a fee, pre sumably for tho payment of freight. Jutt how many corner lots of this sort the fako firm has disposed of it is Impossible to esti mate, but judging from tho gonerally gullible nature of human kind tho fakir will eoon bo able to rotiro on an ample fortune. Tho remoteness of Florida and iho absurdity of purchasing a $100 lot for $11.25 never seems to dawn on the impress ible bargain hunters. Thoy would buy an orange grovoin Iceland or a French flat in heavon if some oily-tongued senmp should assure them that it bolonged to A job lot, with only a few more loft, and that it was being sacrificed at one-tenth of its original cost out of personal admiration for the fi.re- mentioned bargain hunter. WHOLESALE ARRESTS. Polish Gambling House on Lloyd Street Raided A Saturday night the po'ice were notified that a gambling don was in full blast in the old lockup building on West Lloyd street. Savoral ottlcors were called together and tho placo dosignatod raided early yesterday morning with excellent results. Thirteen men woro arrested and all had their pockets filled with cards and money. ' 'Squire Williams rcquirod each of tho men r furnish $100 bail for a hcarinz to-night, at 7 o'clcck. Glvo It a Trial. Have you tried tho now agency to socuro employment, etc. 1 If not, do not hositato any longor, In looking ovor tho lists wo find that machinists, tumors, druggists, farmors, superintondenls, salesmen, domes tics, waitroeses, laundrymaids, cooks, oporators on neckwear, underclothing, slippers, stenographers, typowiitors, otc, aro wantod. Among tho business chances offered aro: Machine shops, foundrios, dry goods, grocery, bakories, confectionors, milk routes, restaurants, cigar, &c. Tboro are any number of purchasers for busi nesses of all kinds, monoy to loan, proper ties for salo. For n small foo you can sccuro what you want. No humbug. Call on or address Max Bcoso, Sbonandoab, for furthor particulars. AVators' Woiss boor is tho best. Reilly solo agent. John A 5-5-tf "Little Nugget." Tho happy farco comedy, "Littlo Nug get" has been hero beforo, but tbo most efficient company that has evor handled it, is the ono which will be at the theatre noxt Friday night. New specialty pooplo havo been engaged, who assist in making an ovening of reflnod enjoyment and hearty laughs. H. S. Cawthorn still plays Harney O'llrady, and any one who has Eoon him onco will wish to eoe him again. There is a peculiar humor about Cawthorn's Irish man. It is dolightfully quaint and original, and thoro is a confusion or blundoring in ids uttoranco that is positively irrosistiblo, for tbo reason that it suggosts a typo of character that is now to tho stago, yot too truo to reality. This is tho impression that lingors from sooing him horo last soason. What's be tier for a wound than Salvation Oil? Echo answers : "Wht." veanwr: "Nnthlne." "So soy wo all of u, so sy wo all I" OnlyiSScts, Hand Broken. Augustus l'billiix, of St. Olsir, while on his way along Junoborry nlloy, Saturday night, to visit friends, slipped and foil against tho scraper lino fonco and broko his right hand. Ho was attended by Dr. Fctzer and loft for his homo yesterday. Important. Call and seo tho list of oponlngs and business chaucos at Max ileeso's. If you are out of omploymentor in want of somo one to fill a position, you can be accom modated at once. A small fee is all that la required for tho sorvioes of thoBgent. Fou tintypes for S26 cents, at Dabb's, tf WANT A FISH ? For Breakfast? A Mackoral,? Wo havo 'om. Whito and fat. Bright and sweet. No oil. No rust. Hb, 31b, 1Mb, 111b, li lb, GRAF'S, Nc. 122 North Jardin Str