: yii''" ' ' ' ' ' ' " '''3' '"'"'v' 1 VOL. VI.-NO. 1G0. SHENAND O AH, PA., MONDAY, JUNE 22. 1891. own r i i i i i ii i i ii i .i.i i. ,.. - i , ' V--f.l. r rHE 8UBEST BO AD TO WEALTH IS TPIBOUGH . LIBERAL ADVERTISING ! 3 A. me -es- t. P orth 13' azed ive P EI, ! above as of STKIS. on, I 'orter, J ied for it es, ""I ION, nty.ra. Ji sdiy. laOestrs aaOentn CONVENTION CALL. 7b the Republican Electors of Pennsylvania: After consultation and correspondence with the members of the Republican State Committee, and by their directiont I hereby give notice that the Republican of Pnnsytvaniat by their duty chonen representatives, unit meet in State ftm ventionat Ilarrisbutg, Wednesday, August 19, 1891, at 10 o'clock A Af., for the purpose ofplac ingin nomination candidates for the offices of State Treasurer and Auditor Gcnei'at, for the nomination of eighteencandidatesfor Delegates at'Lnrge to the Qmxtitufionat Convention pro 'idedfor in Mi AH of A isembty approved June 19, 1891, and for the transection of such other butnes as may be prcxcnUd IS'oliee is etpeeia'ty directed to the fact that, in accordance with the provision of the taut men txoned act, each Senatorial dvilrtct U 'mtillcd to tt representation of three delegates in said Con stitutional ConvetUton, tiro of whom only can be vicmbrx jf the nvtf rtty party in sant district. The electors ofen'h difMct are therefore r? quested to makf proper nomlnatiwn for dte gate to aaio confentmn, the mi'sgove ninv he tiovwmtlon ff candidate for Na'eSrmitor to be applicable Inthin foanetitton the ChaUmo.ndexirx to call the itttenlton oj Republican voter to the rc?i mendaUon of the State Qumnitiov of 182, that they ntiow the greatest freedom tn the grttrrat participation in the jnimtries ronnittcnt with the pmci'vat'on of the party organization," in. II. Ay DREWS, Chairman. NEWS OF THE DAY. (49 Swooping official changes in tho Nevi York Custom llouso are ncrnln nrpillrtnd Ex-Empress Eugenie and Princess Laetitla will start (or Farnsborough to day. Joseph Barton, a farmer, was drownod while battling in tho Hackensack Klvoi at New Brings, N. J. European Cabinets are now discussing the expediency of taking united action with a view to restoring nrderln llaytl. Lyman G. Clark, who wus on trial al Woodstock, Vt., charged with tho mur der of his mothor-ln-law, was found no) guilty, Thomas Nilford, a Koxbury, Ma9s., youth whoso puronts are poor, hai fallen heir to $45,000 by tho will of hit millionaire second cousin, Henri E. l'omes of Paris. A dispatch has been received in Ottawa that tho Queen has olio rod to inuuo Lady Macdonald a Peeress, as a recognition ol her husband's distinguished services tj the Empire. Tho employes of the Compagnlo Gen erate des Omnibus of Paris bavi pussed u vote of thanks to Mr. Jamei Gordon Beunett for his donation of 20,000 francs to tho lato strike fund. At a conforenco of Democratic Senatori nt tho house of the Hon. D. M. Road. T) I .! . r CJ . .. . .1 . u'lX -r ft Conn., it was decided to have a cancus ol I Senators at Hartford next Wednesday to discuss what tho Sonata shall do when It next meets on June 29. Waters' Weiss beer is tho best, John A. Keilly solo agent. 6-5-tf CE3STTS per yd for the IIEST TABLE OILCLOTH, 'Sold In other stores for SSe. All Moor Oilcloths reduced. Call for bargains C. D. FRICKE'S Carpel Store, 10 South Jardin Si, nsar Centre ' OUR FINE QUALITY LUNCH MILK BISCUIT, 3 pounds i. Pa. i jLva Guaranteed equal to i. t. my iter & ift M vem vanes (linger Snaps and 23 (sen Its, 3 lbs? tor 26c Another erton wWtiT'i,,, -,.7f -f.. t.... . 1)m KUKivnii jrnwHW) iivu uest t Evaporated Peaches, 15c, Canned' Pears and Plums, C3-OZ1TO OTJT FAST. Canned Peas and Corn, 3 or SSc' trench Sardines in oil, 2 or 25c. EXTRA QTJALII?". Our line Old Java Coffee, Our Thirty-Cent Uoastcd Coffee,' Our JBancy Creamery Butter', Our Choice Dairy Butler, OHM CHIPPEIj BEEF and SUMMER SfAUnAGE. I JSOW UJS KA.U1L 11151115, Ij Cars Choice Quality Timothy Hay baled M'DONALD IS DEAD AT MIDNIGHT INDIANA'S EX- SENATOR PASSED AWAY, HE WAS GONSGIOUS TO THE LAST. Tender Farwoll to Relatives When Informed That All Hope Was Gone Ho Was an Eminent Lawyer and Benator. 111 Xatlmal Press Association. Indiam'oi.iw, June 2!J. Ex-Senotcr Jlc Donald died at midnight. Early In the morning tho unfavorable symptoms of soveral days ago appeared and during the dHy tho patient's condition continued to grow1 more serious, lie could retain no nourishment whatever and tho llttlo re maining of his former strength slowly ebbed away. But consciousness nover departed. During the afternoon tho Rev. Mr. Mil burn was sent for and administered the sHcramont. Then Mr. McDonald called his family and intlmato friends about him and o:ilmly, ns if the occasion were were ono of the most ordinary kind, gave directions for his funeral arrangements and the disposition of Borne of his per sonal nffulrs. In the presence of all he said ho wished to glvo testimony to hi faith in God's saving grace. Then he grasped each by the hand and bado them good byo, say ing that ho could see no mora callers. Ills auditors thus dismissed, tho dying man surrendered himself to tho care of bis physician te await the coming of tho Inevitable. Sketch nt nil Career. With Joseph Ewlng McDonald there passes away one of the most notahlo fig ures In national politics. McDonald was born In Butler Couuty, Ohio, August 29, lrJ10, and his father dlod when he was an infant. When ho was only 11 years old McDonald was apprenticed to a saddler. To this fact is due his sobriquet, "Old Saddlebags." In the "thirties1' McDonald determined tb secuie a colleglato education and be come a lawyer. He was graduatod in 1842 from the Asbury University, and tour years later was admitted to the bar. After serving three years as Attorney General he was sent to Congress. Ho served only ono term in the House, bolng beaten for a return by Ollvor P. Morton. He then became ambitious to go tho Sen ate, and undertook tho reorganization of the Democratic party in his Stato, which had been sadly demoralized during tuo war. He was made chairman of tho Denjocratlo State central committee, and in 1874 the Democrats captured the Leg islature by a fair majority. In return for bis services McDonald was elected to tho Unltod States Senate and took his seat March 4, 1875. Ho held It for six years. During his term he made himself verv nonular socially. His home at tho national capital was a resort for senators and Uongressmen, Mrs. McDonald had been a wife before becoming the Senator's bride. The Sena tor acted as her counsel in proceedings which resulted in an absolute separation from her former husband, and tho Hoosler Democrat soon afterward mar ried her. Fow men' of more intense partisanship than McDonald ever entered tuo benato. His platform then, ns repeatedly ox. pressed by him, wast "Jacksoniun De- Hnroa Jlula and Free TradaJ' for 25c, anything in the market at .... prices. I-ot of ttva. jur aov, lleccntly, n'owever," wnen' nis party shouted the shibboleth of free stiver, Mc Don. ild embraced every possible oppor tunity to deuounco tho scheme to de grade tho American dollar by making 80 cents worth 100 cents. McDonald had a strong following in tho 1884 and 1888 Democratic Presidential conventions. Many Iudlanlans favored his nomination for the Presidency In 1884. Tho notional leaders of the party wouldn't listen to tt, but put up Cleveland, with Hendricks for second place. Four years lator he wns pressed for the Vice-Presidency, but Indiana was ignored. Since that dis appointment the ox-Senator has devoted himself to his profession. McDonald's face and form were known from ono end of the country to the other. Ho waft tall, of powerful, chunky build and weighed at least 2S0 pounds. His cheeks wero chubby and his head was bald, except for n fringe of snowy spit curls that decorated it just above the cars. A lino of white, extending from ear to car, around under tho chin, was all that remained of a onco luxuriant beard. Spotted nil Undertitkpr'ii Job. Lakcartkh, Pa., June 22. Miss Louisa Hallstock, a pretty 18-year-old daughter of Levi Hallstock, was supposed to bovo died from the effec's of asthma, Tho attending physician had prouounced her dead, and the family had sent for an un dertaker to preparu tho body for burial and arrange the other details ot the funeral. When the undertaker arrlvod tho family wer olectrlilod on seeing tho young woman suddenly move nnd thon sit up in bed, rubbing heroyes as though sho had been sleeping. She constantly Improved, and now she is on a fair road to recovery. An Antl-KlcM-llnur Coniblue. PmsBCno, Pa., Juno 2. All efforts to huvo tho Carpenters and Iiullders' Asso ciation meet to compromise on tho strike have failed and atlairs are far worse than before. Tho carpenters say a mam moth combination of corporations and individuals hasboeu formed against them in order to smother the eight-hour movo at Its birthplace, so that tt cannot spread over tho country with any assurance of success. No Agreement In a Mnlprttctlce Suit. Buffalo. N. Y., Juno 22. Tho jury In the caso ot Mary Ann Noonun ugalnst Dr. Scott Skinuor, of Ieroy, and Dr. Geo. Herrmann, of Avon, to recover $5,000 for alleged malpractice, reported that they were unable to ugrco. Tho Mnrcr-Mnliun Flcht Ilertulvil On". Ban Fiiancisco, Juno 23. Tho Califor nia Athletic Club declared the light be tween Mayer nnd Malum off on account ot Mayor's Illness, and awarded Maban $2Qd forfeit. Tho fight was to come off July CDth. riavul Wurkiliop Uurned. Vienna, June 22. The Austrlun nnval workshop at Pola, on the Adriatic, has beau destroyed by fire. A Lawnr 1 1red of r.lro. Locuroivr, June 22. James A. Long, c Tonawanda attorney, who went to Tona wanda from Utica several months ago, ii missing. On Saturday Long's room mats received u letter from him, stating that he was tired ot life and that his body would bo found in the Niagara River. He was absolutely peunllos3 and had grown despondent. AVludlnc Up an Imurauco Company, Stockton, Cal,, Juno 22. Tho Alta Insurance Company will shortly go out ol business utter a llfo of three years. The directors yesterday accepted nn offer of the Connecticut to reinsure the Alta's risks, and as soon as us uttairs aro satisfac torily arranged tho company will bo dis solved. Rearchlne for Auulo Fredericks. Wilkesbarhe, June 22. Eight hun dred men and boys, armed with nrovls lonslforjtwo days, left here to search the mountains tor little Annlo Fredericks, who disappeared irom ner Dome last Tuesday, It is supposed that she wai lost In the woods. Shot Xlli llefniner and IUiuaelf. Roanoke, Va., Juno 22. HoustOE O'lieachatn fatally shot II. N. Trout al TroutviUe and then committed suicide. The ttiurderer accused his victim ol spreading, reports derogatory to bis repu tatlou. Mr. itlalna Steadily Improving. BAn Harboh, Juuo 22. Secretary ol State Illutno is reported by his physlclam to Do steadily improving, tils Health li better than at any time since his lllnest in New York. fllctfonagal llutietl. New Yokk, June 22, Old Dr. Henrj G. McGonegal, convicted ot causing tlx death ot Annie Goodwin, the prett) cigarette girl, was reloased on ball to day. ' Coke Workers Stuv Strlka Again, Scott dale, Pa Juno 22. It was re ported to-day that the labor leaders wll' call the Whole coke region out again aj soon as possible. Oompletod to Deadwood. Tho Burlington Route, tt, U. & Q. U, K., from Chicago, Peoria and St. LouU, Ii now completed, and daily pateengor trains aro running tbrougli Liuooln, Neb., and Custor, S. 1)., to Deadwood. Also to New. castlo, Wyoming. Sleeping cars to Doad- wood. tt Go and fo Kn ) tho I' a Itmt phrVo graplir , ,n,i (tpi i ,nr ol tn. so i an'iful gilt iraaic ho Rivf a away. 0 J2 CI IN-PRIZES! GRAND SUMMER COMPETI TIONS AT LAKESIDE. THE FIRST OPEN-AIR EISTEDDFOD A Committee of Ono Hmidrod and Fifty Selected for the Festival. The Plocea nnd Prizes Named. Several days ago the Hkkai.o announced that thero wa? a movoiuont to hava an op?n-air cUeddfod at L'ikeuue (Ki Ala hanoy Junction) on SatunUy, August 1", next. Tho movement, touk tho initiative thrto weeks hru and pradtnlly jfi-tt in strength ni,i I K.t Saturday nVht. fun : developed luni a fuil grown. Uealiuy uo very proini- nj; uiidrUilinc. On Sttturdav evening a ntmiber of the Kentlmnen sel.e ed to esrvo on the com mittee met in town. Aliland, Mhbai'oy City, Mhh inoy Plane, Wm. Petin a.d other place were well retros?ntd and the meeting wh a very harmouirtis and buu-tifas-like ono, all pinto px,irsr tni strung, faith in the belief ibat an open-air uUludd fod (none ever having been held in this section before) would bo a grand success. After a ditcusjinn luuubng upon ttie preliminary aifaimerncnU the coniiuiUfe procoodedU) arrmige tint proL-ramme tor the eittedalod and fix the in r.t a follows : I'Hiiri n a vv v "llnll.lujfth l-lio-tifc- (Usiidel) lor rol lo-s llihii 00 aud not mure nu 0 oleos .... KiM And a valKHhlf nhl rne.U tv ilic U'dr "lhe hidiimer' (Owent) for nof li-nsMian ' flOituil not inoie i ,im ui mico siW "clrtylllt,. cii ,, iIh. sIu i rn m,, ...'.r'..'1"1" &d "' iiia i W vol.f s.7s Oh lli'.i ehMus"( ii.,, tiyc .Wlil b... . Slfj "ioi I in Ilia K,r Hltf (imioi o)wiiri uy in. 1 Josh Witilnep, inii.ie r i ' ,vei tj "Home, htreet U. mi:" uv llnr m, ' violin who Willi t ..iimeO'tmwii lnieni...lo. ' "Ond la nji r t," iumii e ij "Ine Two lt'itU, ' mule duet io "1 Noble lloyofTru It," !' rl:oii- i, " ",n ' ".'-itLuiu io iw bi noil 'red mj i.hu fetifntrj l.itil, (IIUikhL 1, link iiiiu l.u .1 -...-, Hie iniiie will lie iMi. It tn or i.in.e tiatttU n'um in" prnse win ne t,7., Willi a vttlitah'fi ttiil J ni'dBl'oilio bind . inur. Tue tclA'Utin Will lie u mud by ihjtBrI.ittrr ,ji a-tnM--il.ty. Tbo'cominittoa will meet ai the re denoe of Sir. John II. Kvanc. Mlienaiidoab, I'tt., on Monday, Juno 20, 1801, at 7 p. m. Any addtlional infortuHiioii desire mav bu had upon application to V. ., Watkitik, Secretary, Slienand ah, l'a., to whom nil communications should bo addiestod. The oflicorj and members of the com mitteeare: rawaril Heme, Centralis, Prmldent: V". J. Wat- f-t'""uu,n, ixTfmrj-; vni. mhii auil.lnrjn H.Evam, trpasurem. The other ni ubeni of lhe . u,l,rV nre: ,J viiiiainn, wiiuen-Bnrre; John Linvis. .Hazluton; Davlil ltoberu. AuUurleu: Dr. J. c Uiddle, Kouhtu u tarings; (iotli'MHkeatU, Mnliaiioy C'ltj; l'rol. luvu Hvtbeit, ivttnvlllr: jaiuen I oldsHorihy. rark place. Kubsrt Rolierta. ev l'lilhueliiOla: John L. Willi mis. Mn'iindoali Dm d V. I'rlcc, Athanil: Willl..m Brungliall. JJ fliLri)i un: I'rof. luvl,l v mi , m .:iii.. jmnlel Thomsa Jloreui I houias Llojil tCryi'h Uen) IjinsrurJ, iii'then l unci Juimnoj (.'uy, John A. ltelliy.felunandoa1'; Wtlllatn Puwttll, Buck .i.rrai:- ;uii ii. y. puji'r. r-utiiauuuau; nr. wi, llama. Jit, la mrl; llllum llurdon, wllherT'ii: tleorge bvkes (iiranjille; John Dur. lu, Mieuumijali. Hon KltttH DUla Kew lastlM Jot'll II. Inll,irl. Aahla,,,,. Wliiluui 1'iilniei, Jlohanoy Ul; Ueorae iarka hvana, Hhaiuoklu: Jauiea lloder ck hlocVtou; J. j. ..,w1,ftB,i,n,,,u,,uulH,ui ii. j. ii.vny, ueiura la; w. If lewla Wm. Pern : Jebu JeUeiaoi., MiainoaiD: Ihomaa 1). JoDea, Ndw ituston; J. llarry Jaue Aslilunil; John J.Davla, St. Nlcuo aa; Wi liarn Mc .lilrtrle, ABhland; '-eorge Uiissett, i'uerbville; O. A Kelin, hheimmloan, William Jllilliunsu ark Place! Morgan Pi Ice. Imi netk; 'I horuas caruu lii'll.Bheiautloahi Hon. D. D. I'hllll oorilon. Hees'laiker.St. .Nicholas; Elmer Lawall, W likes Itorre; 'lhoma'H. lilaardi, Lost t.'rek; Ueoraf ,AJ'i!,."Auil'nrlr'li Wlillam Brown, .Manlo Dale: W. W. I,ew I mrnn ivlun l,ln n,!. w,... ntor 11. J. JlonaKlian, BhenauiUah; Oeoree W. 1 avis, Ceot-alla; it.il. McMillan Jlnhanoy City; I homiiaMo nan, Audwirled; hluion Moore, Fraei. vllie; Charlea Heat n, Kllenaowan; Jumea Heaton. Lost Creek; Hon. it. f. Watson bheiundoab; XM. waidhykis, Park Place; p. tentoo, lluek Moitn tain; Klchard Palmer, Wra Peunl John Brown, aiLtiiln Col. D. f. Brown, ljat Crteki J. . I-ran-y, Mienandoahl ThomM j.lMnardi.Aahland: William P. Jones, Otlberlon; J Ji. Pomnroy, Shen aoduah; Thomaa llowella. CJIrard7liie: Huvidilor. jfaii.bhenaiidooh; Frao IielTor.erackvllle; .lames Wynne, Mabanou tlljj Thomas Ollea, Mali noy Plane; 1 nomas Waldron Ijilislord: (. orge Ollgore, ilahanoy City; David Heese, Aodenrledl lSllali t)reirory,iiiardvlile; Oeorpo liurclnll, i'raekvllle; A H. Lamb, Nhenandoah; i(ce ltosaer. ilahanoy ClHl Waller Jn.iea, l.anford: V, Media' Maunnoy Itji William lllcharaa.bt. NicUoim; Caleb Will, lams, Huzlton: J. p. Jones, Pottaville: William Oregory, AplUaiid; David Jonea. Mlneravlllei Chrlat hchmldt bheua- doali! W. V. Leis,Maha noy City; D. liable, bheuandoab; Hon. It. II. IxucU Poiuvlile; Joan 31. llugbea Wm Peuui Michael llradley, Mahanoy city, X, J. Oweus, i-bei andoah; John J, Williams, Akhland; T. J, Itfnards, Mahauoy City; Duvld Jones, bt, .Irholaa; WJ Whltchouae, PolMvtllo; Thomas II Jlugbei, Shenaudoali; John Jouoh. ljioslord; Thoniai Italrd, bheiiandoah; James McDonald, bi Nlcliolas Hon John WMorgn, bh.iiandoalr; JumfaFJonex, l'hlladelihla; c K Tllrnau Shenaodoali; Jamea Mnlr P ttsviile; William Davidson, Mahanoy City; Hon Jahies 11 Itetllv PottHvllle: Artluir .rnnM Hucliandoali; Fred ltMMe,shauaudoah; Andrew com iey, Jiauanoy vuy; jonn u iiuvis, (illUi-rton; J J?" Loan lila-s, uiraidvlllei Dr D W Williams, when audonh; r Dllrlllltha btdali; bamueliiay, Polls llle; PJ Ferguson, Rienalidoah; William Davld aou Mahanny city; W 11 lam oaurlirw bt . Icholas; vraun iiavti, nueiianiioau; Kvan Williams, ian anov Lite: JlMnrv Wlerierhnlri. btieiiaiulcuili: Wm i' Daniels ilahanoy i Ity; lleoj church ahecan doali; Dr Jamat btefn, rl:enandoah; r J Ihivis, Hbeuamloali: Hon W E Jonw, Maaunoy City; M J' Fowler, bbenaadoah. PERSONAL. Harry Acker spent to-day In Hanloton. Richard Ogden is home from Lafayette College, Hasten. Qontblo Toomey went to Hollywood thlq morning to serve subpeena;. Oner Snyder and lleuben Gllck, of UloomsburL', spent Saturday in town. Elmer Bobbins and wife, of Sac City, Iowa, were in town last week. ilisj Nellie lleilly left town on Saturday for KinmetiburK, Jld., to attend tho gr&du. atlng exeroHos of St, Mary's University. Al. Millet, who spent tho past fow we-ks in town tb Ruest of friends, left on Satur day ovontng for Freeman's, West Virginia. You i an L'it an excellent frame for noth iui lveBRey s Art Smaio, Call at once. 0 HI Huv ! ' ) 11 iur, ll careful that the na u LiKiMio & i .i., Ashland, Fa,, u pnnio i "n cj, ry sa k. 3.3-8taw SUNDAY EXCITEMENT. Exploslon.in a West Oontro Street House. At about four o'clock veatordav after. "Ooi, ilio tiro department was called to the i cfidenceol William T. L ndonmuth, on Woi Centre street. When the firemen ar rived groat excitement provailod in the neighborhood and upon lnvortifcalion it wa found Umt the kitchen stove had beon blown to pieces. Tho fire that followed was promptly exiinRinslied. l'iec of tho stove were scattered in all directions. The ceiling and walls of tuo kitchen wore wrecked, a cupboard, with all is content', was domolislmd ami tho window panes were shattered. Ono piece of ilio stove went through one of the walls into the kitchen ol Henry Alois's house, nexi door, badh damaged a cupboaid and annulling ita oon ti'lit". When interviewed by a IIkkald re Doner .Mr. Ii'Lilenniuih oould not. accduitt lor the disaster. He said he knetv of no diialin or other explosive being in the heme and no'm w ,.ia,i ;,, ... . i... tov to his knowledge. Tne lielKhbois cliim to bavo excellent auiho-it lor U.e statement that throe sticks o. diialin were placed in tho ovon of tho stove to lie dried. There aro two other thooriea. Hi in Lhat lliostovo was dampened alter It had been tl'ltd u.li damp ooal and that lhe get'or a.ttig gas caused the mischief. Another is that perhaps some can traveled with Inn coal from the mine. Fortunately Mr. Irndentnuth's famllv was not in the houso when tho exnlosion pccurreJ, LAKESIDE. Pawnoo Bill Gives Els Final Ex hibition, On Saturday tho AVild Wt hn cl sed its eiigHKainont boforo one of the target Rtitlierings of tho week. Tho wather was throntoning a'l day, otherw -o tuo attendance Would have been immense. . Tne management was Imndicapii'd by bad weather all week and, t- it d.d not mnka rirTtrfTt "Kionev. it sno.i.v,.,l.i i demonatr-iioi Ita ,;;,- B,,u wttttne- ties to MSPiuue and carry out laro undflrUki-ig!, r,nd i, n'.0 sttpoeeiled in widely ndvei i-iug one of the finest and beit pleasure grounds in tho coal regions. His only a question of time when the p'aco will become tho most popular place In the state. With the contemplated improvement?, those already under way by the company and the pi-opoied new depot and sheds by the railroad coinnanv. tho chanm in tho appearand! of the place will bo wonderful. urn rouipietion of the Hazloton and Tainiiqiiii rai road will givo moans of access to Ijikesido from an entirely new country. A new hotnl, coiisolidation ol' tho lakes, a i i'w s earner and a large number of now bofs tliu ericlieii of cottages, boat and bath lioU'es are among tho improvements ui der contemplation for the great resort. The Wild West people wore delighted with the place nnd several nice offer wero tnade'by tome of the people to put up ner manent amuse uents. Alslor Lillio and w.fothouRht a more cotiinact. or nwitinr plife lor tuelr Kind of performances could not be fouud. Resolutions of Condolence. At a regular stated moeting of the Kescue Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1, of bhenandoah, Pa told In their hall on Thursday ovonlng, May 28tb, 1691, tho following preamblo and resolutions wero unanimously adoptod, oxpressivo of tho deep sorrow felt by this company In tho unexampled calamity which has befallen It in the loss of ono of its most beloved and valuablo mombors, in tho person of Georgo 0. Thomas : WllEUKAB. llv the AGsldnnt at KnhW Kim colliery, May 19th, 18'U. o,.o of our brother members. Goorie (j. Thomas, was suddenly hurled without a moment's warning trim time into eternity j therefore be it Jletolccd, That In the death of this brother, our oom patty has suffered a severe loss, ono that we feol most deeply; that this brother war a faithful and earnest mombsr, prominent in every good work, and active In the Interests of tho nomnanv. thu lira department and community. uttoivea, mat we extend to tho atllictod fatnilv our sincere svmnatbv in thnlr sml affliction and commond them (ot care to turn wno can remove all sorrow, Ketolved. That those resoluLlnna hn entered on tho records of the company, printed In local papors and presented to tho family of the deceased, and that in token of our loss the hall of the company bo draped In mourning for a period of thirty days. A. a. HArjENnucH, Christ Foltz, Aiikaiiam Green-, Cotnmitteo. A Now Business. 1', J. Gleary has opened a storo in tho Ferguson's building, on East Centre itroet, and is prepared to furnish tho local trade with fine leather and shoo findings and all kinds of shoemaker's supplies. Ills stock is a large one and well equipped to fully supply all demands of tho trade. 6-15-tf Now Bakery. Schelder Bros, have oponed a Dew bakery at 27 8outh Main street where you can get fresh bread, cakes, candy ami ko rroam, Give them a call. 6 5 8m LOOKS LIKE WAR. ERANOE SEEKING DEFINITE IN FORMATION FROM RUSSIA. THE GZAR'S HELP IS NEEDED Consul Corto Is Stirring up Troublo In Rome Ho Tolls a Now Story About tho Now Orleans -lynching. I'aius, June 22. Tho Comto do Hon tebello, who replace JI. de Lnbotilnye hi French Ambassador at St. I'etcrsburg, will be speclnlly chnrgod to obtain defin ite Information from the Czar in to the action of liuasla In tho event of war be tween France nnd Germany. JI. Rlbot, Minister of Foreign affaire, has learned thnt M. de Lnbottlnye's fall tiro to got tho proposals for nn nlllnnce discussed arose from the Czar's anger at the fact that the ovorturos wero first submitted to JI. do Giora, Russian Minis ter of Foreign Affairs, Inatoad of to him self. Nat the Tiling but ttie 1'orm Objected To. The Czar ordered JI. do Glers to Ignore the proposals for negotiations, and took tho first occasion to snub JI. do Labou laye, who felt compollod to ask JI. Rlbot to rollovo him from his duties. The withdrawal of Baron Jlohrenholm, Rus sian Ambassador nt Paris, Is immlnont, as JI. do Ijiboulayo acted on his advice. During tho visit of the French squad ron to Crons.adt tho Czar will be person ally approached on tho subject of unltod nctlon against tho Drolbtind, which Is rendored all the nioro necessary through the menacing of the commercial coali tion of the two countries. CORTE PLAYING A PART. Ilo la Airing Ilia Views In Hum on tho New Urleuna Lynching. Romk, June 22. Slg. Corto continues to nir his views on thosnbjoct of tho Now Orleans lynching on every posslblo occa sion. Ho is particularly flattered by his Im portant,. atid.lt is evident that his utter, unces aro framed to stir up and inliiime popular opinion. Ilo also teems to bo making a side show of tho little boy Grimnndo, who survived the New Orleans massacre, but his main object ovidontly appears to bo to establish himself ns hero in the oyes of the people of Italy. In an lntcrvlow which is published In the Corriere dl Napoll with blm, nnd which is evidently designed to increase popular feeling, he snysi "On-the day of tho massacro of tho Italians tho crowd, drunk with fury, ruahod Into the street in which tho Itnl Inu Consulate la situated. "1 was abandoned by my servants nnd alone, with the aid of my secretary, I barricaded the door nnd nwaltod my ns sallers, revolver lu hand. They wero llnnlly counselled by influential per sons, and although tho lynchers hooted nnd hissed Insults nt Italy, thoy did not attack the Consulate" French Tlirouts ltesentocl. " Constantinople, June 23. Tho Torts refuses to bo Intimidated by the throats ot tho French Embassy into hasty action In the matter of tho recent riots ns Jeru salem between tho G rooks and the Ro man Catholics, in which tho Turkish soldiers rather took tho side of tho Greeks. Tho French Ambassador sent ii peremptory message for redress in be half ot the Catholics, whose protector Francs claims to bo. Tho I'orte, how ever, Ignores tho Fronrh Interference and is going about the investigation In a deliberate way. Miles' Norvo nnd Llvor PUIb Act on a pew principle regulating the liver, ftomach and bowels through lite times. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cute biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Uneqnaled lor men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest I 50 doses, 25cts. 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