(T h ix (ftVi it 1 11 tt IS iri Iff S W(.U t 14414, VOL. VI.--KO. 13 1, SHENAISTDOAII, PA., THUBSDAY, JULY 9. 1891. OKE CENT. THE STJBEST BO AD TO-WEALTH IS THBOUGh"155ee,AT, Apm CONVENTION CALL. To the Republican Electors of Pennsylvmta: After consultation and correspondence with the members of the Republican State Committee. ana by their direction, I hereby give notice that . the Republican! of Pennsylvania, by their duly HkcAoten representatives, will meet in State Con Vjfl'toi at ftarrtsburg, Wednesday, August 19, IB'Wl, at lOo'ctock A. if., for the purpose ofplac- " " tng in nomination candidates for the offlees of State Treasurer and Auditor General, for the 111 nomination of eighteen candidates for Delegates-at-Large to the Constitutional Convention pro- flded for In the Act of Assembly approved June 0, 1891, and for the transaction of such other uslness as may be presented, f Notice is especially directed to the fact that, in V ticcordance with the provisions of the last men ; tloned act, eath Senatorial district Is entitled to .' 'a representation of three delegates in said Con- sllluttonal Convention, two of whom only can be members of the majority party in said district. The electors of each district are therefore re quested to make proper nominations for dele gates to said convention, the rules governing the nomination of candidates for Stale Senator to I.- it If rnariuiiiuMfAn it - nt...i- -.j i - the attention of Republican voters to the recom mendation of the State Convention of 1832, that i lheti nltmn iho nuif ;.i AMnw.t participation in the primaries consilient with the preservation of the party organization." t WM. IT. ANDREWS. Chairman. I "STAB" SCINTILLATIONS. Nobody believes that there will be any lasting reforms until political "considerations are dismissed from f Jnlclpal allaira uutll it is known T that neither the words Republican nor I Demoorat are relative terms for hon- a esty and dishonesty, I Nobody believes that politics con 1, trolled these recent crimes. Because I everybody knows that the "combine," u which has managed the people's i money in its own Interest has been j impartially Republican and Demo j cratic You caunot hit ri Ropublican f head among tho Treasury thieves without a Domocratsqueallng. Noth- ing gave the late Treasurer more im $.punlty in bin flnnuolul transactions 4 than the failure of the Democratic Governor lo look after the State money, or to apply us Governor the knowledge he had acquired as bank 4 president. Nobody believes that Bardsley 1b L the only one to blame in the financial I uumu LjfSh !,) by w business that he has been anything e than a factor in a corrupt Bystem, which poltt!c3 becomes a trade for the illegal acquiring of money. His & sin was that ho wa9 found out. Why C333NTTS per yd for the BEST TABLE OILCLOTH, "Sold In other stores for Sic. All floor Oilcloths reduced. Call for bargains C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin SL, near Centre "Srortliwesterii Daisy !" A high grade Patent Floirthe Choicest Minnesota Wheat used. Maltes more bread than ordinary Hour. EASY TO DB-AJECE. L Guaranteed Equal in every in the marltet, $G.OO PER Jior sale only at ICE TIER'S. vTTTST PoECEIVBD. Fine Natural Color Plcltles Bloater MaoJeorel large and fat. JBancy Table Syrup pure goods. Jiresh Dairy Butter, (strictly Pure Lard. Ilrnzil Nuts New Crop-Comuioiily called Cream Nuts 4 pounds for 25c. JAVA COFFEE FrcsU Roasted. 3STOW 03ST THE "WA."S'. New Oil ClotliH and Itrusscls Carpets New did ho not walk with prudence like those who preceded him? Nobody believes that Rardsloy told tho truth, meant to tell tho truth, or would have been allowed to tell the truth lu his statement. Phlla. Star, THE VETOIST. Governor Pattlson Is convulsed Into spasms over tho enormous wickedness (?) of a Republican legislature, repre sentlug this overwhelmingly Repub. licau state, which, in its legislative capacity, refused to apportion the Commonwealth In tho interest of tho Domocratlo party. His Excellency, therefore, rushes to the relief (?) of the people armed with the veto power, aud ruthlessly slaughters tho congressional nnd legislative apportionment bills for no other reason except his determina tion to serve his party at the expense of the Interests of the majority. Mr, Puttlaon may succeed in woollng a few credulous people, but the masses have him labeled as a demagogue of the first water, a man thoroughly in sym pathy with political trickery and all manner of political ohlcanery provided its object Is to defeat the will of the people. In evidence of this assertion we call attention lo the fact that he li In thorough sympathy with the In famous legislation of Ohio, New Jer sey and Indiana by which aud through which the people nro abso lutely denied a fair and free expression of their choice of lawmakers, both state aud national. The specious pleading of such a tin-foil patriot, for fairness aud decency, is enough to make a dog laugh and to cause the companlmeut. Hold It to tho Light. Tho man who tolls you confidentially ust what will cure your cold is proscribing Kemp's Balsam this year. In tho prep aration of this rornarkablo medicine for coughs and colds no oxponso is spared to combine only tho best and purest ingredi ents. Hold a bottlo of Kemp's Balsam to tho light and look through it; notico the bright, clear look; thon compare with vithY1 romodies. Prico 50c. and ?1 . . ... A Now Buainoss. P. J. Cloary has opened a storo in the Ferguson's building, on East Contro street, and is propared to furnish tho local trade with Ono loathor and shoo findings and all kinds of shoomaker's supplies. His stock Is a largo ono and well . equipped to fully supply all demands of tho trado. G-15-tf Best domet shirt in town, at "Tho Famous" clothing house, GOc. Shifting pants from 75c. up. respect to any Fancy Xlour BARREL. w solid and sour. I'atteriis tor tlic Fell Trade. HE WAS'BURNED SMILBR'S BODY ON VIEW IN nbw;yohk, TO BE BURIED THIS AFTERNOON Tho Upper Part of His Faoo Dis flgurod Almost Boyond Recog nition Tho Brldgo of the Noso Burnod Away. Ily National Press Association. New Yorut, July 9. In an Imitation rosowood coffin in Undertaker Froderlok Hulbere's establishment, No. 265 West 120th street, lies tho body of Harris A. Bmller, the murderer electrocuted lu Sing Blng prison last Tuesday morning, It was brought from Blng Sing last oven' ing, and shortly afterward Mrs. Smilor, ncoompanled by her slster-ln-lnw, called at the undertaker's and looked upon the remains. Tho body was not as mutilated as might be expected, while the face show. ed evidences of tho work of the deadly ourrent. me cnoelc bones bore bright scars about an tneli and n half to two inches in length, tho edges turning up and forming a ridge. Tho bridge of the nose was gone, while dtsooloratlons on the temples showed where the strups had passed. There was also a burn on the chin about the size of a dime. Tho head was shaved. Tho body was dressed In the same suit in which 8raller went to tht fatal chair. Tho eyelids weri closed, and tho eyes appeared to havo been re moved. Mrs. Smiler stated that tho funeral would toko place this afternoon from the undertaking rooms and that tho In terment would bo at Woodlawn. Dr. MeDtimtld'a OMoiul ltunoil. Aujanv, N. Y.. July 0. Dr. Charles P. McDonald, the official nhvsiolan of the four electrocutions In Blng Blng prison, informs tho press that it will bo quite a few days before tho autopsy is ready. Tho law provides for its filing with the County Clerk ten days after tho execu tion. Warden Brown will therefore file It with tho Comity Clerk of Wostchostor county. The complete list of witnesses will be filed at tho same time. No Secret Exocutlons. New York. July 9. Assemblyman Stein, who introduced in tho last session of the Legislature a bill to repeal the law for electrical executions, said to-day that he would reintroduce the bill next session and use his best endeavors to have It pass both tho House and Senate. The bill passed tho Ilouse last session , but did not reaoh a voto in the Sonate on aooount of the deadlock. Hurled In Qulokllme. Snro 8ino, N. Y., July 0. With no oeromony, religious or othorwiso, tho un claimed bodies of the threo electrocuted murderers, Slooum, Wood and Jugiro, were buried in tho prison cemetery. Nine convicts lowered the coffins, ono af ter nnother, Into tho graves, and tho graves quickly filled up. Tho bodies were buried in quicklime. MRS. THOMPSON INSANE. X Western Court So )eclaro the Famous Comieotlmit rlillAntlirnpUr. Kansas City, Mo,, July 9. Mrs. Eliza beth Thompson, tho noted philanthro pist, of Stamford, Coun.. was adjudgod insane in the Probate Court. The Inqui sition into the mental condition of Mrs. Thompson was a more than ordinarily interesting proceeding, 00111 on account. of the prominence of the lhdy and tho facts brought to uguc in me course 01 tho trial. Mrs. Thompson is well known all over tho United States, She has probably given away to oharltable societies more than any other woman lu America. She will bo remembered as tho friend of abo lition during the lato war. Mrs. rotter 1'Almer's Sucot-AAful Mission. pAnis,July 9. Madame Carnot, wife of President Caruot, granted a private audi ence to Mrs, Potter Palmer of Chicago, ond this evening, by special iuvlta tlon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Palmer will oocupy President Carnot's box at the opera. The French uowspapers refer at length to MjT. Palmer's Ladles' World's Fair Com mittee, which was recently organised here. It is Mrs. Palmer's intention to pro mote tho formation of a similar commit tee in London, where Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holsteln has promised her aid. btole the Counteis JwU. Lonpon, July 9. A clerk named Ed ward Wilkinson is under arrest who con fesses to having, with two accomplices, stolon tho Countess of Dudley's Jewels at Euston Station four years go. In his confession Wilkinson says that while one of his accomplices attruoted the attention of the Burvants of the Countess, the other Btole the parcels, which wero sub sequently sold In Amsterdam, Wilkinson receiving $10,000 as his share of tho pro ceeds. Since the robbery one of tho prisoner's purtners In tho theft has died. Wllkinsop was rumanded. Wounded the Olrl mid Killed niiuieir. New York, July 9. About noon Fer dinand Kolchert flrod a pistol at Annie Douglass, wounding hor in tho neok and wrist, aud turning the pistol upon him self lodged three bullets in his own head, lioth wero takon to tho hospital. Reiohert's wouuds ore fatal, but tho girl may recover. The suootiug ocourred iu Buumau's restaur.int, No. SO Dlvlslou street, whore bolh were employed, ltelchert whs drunk and became angered at the girl because sho eout him on an ArrAud. . HE SHOT HIS WIFE. Loaded Itevolver Among a tot of New n a Healer's Store New Yoiik, July 9. Mrs. Jesslo Judd, U years of ago, was accidentally shot ...... u.. iiimiij wounaea by her bus band, John R. Judd, a dealer in snorts man's goods at 1804 Broadway. Mr. Judd WAR rmttlnr- .. . i . altar, for a oustomer at the Catskltls, jmujteu eacu revolver In a " "B """tipped the trigger mechanically. Mrs. Judd wm Btanu i. . i l , , . "s uiuso uy ner Hus band whilo ho was ongaged iu packing - m buu UOX, Mr. Judd Iinil ninf..J 1. .-I two of them nnd put them in the box me imra ono from the shelf, and as he snnnnafl If ttiA.n ....... .. i rt -..w.u ,.n ci IUUU report, Mrs, Judd exclaiming "I am ouui., auu ion to me uoor. PllVsicfnna Wnra ct,n.,nn.1 I.. --,.1 that Mrs. Judd's condition was critical, UCI .luiu-uionom statement was taken by a coronor. She told the coro- UUUlUUUMll onu exonerated her husband from all blame. f ... . was arrested and admitted to bail In the sum of fl.000. Mr. Juilll mnirnt .L. belni? in tlin ntatnl .... ory that It was an old one which had been put in with tho new ones by mistake. KILLED BY A BICYCLIST. All Atreil ClereTimiii tTi..,i...i t Willie Crossing tho Street. Wasuikqto.v. Julv 0 T!.ir r ivim A. Sohubort, a retlrod Episcopalian Min ister, uu years of age, was accidentally killed durlntr the O ...-.J UWj, named James Qaut. Tho old crentlomnn u-Vin ,.i. foeble, was cros.ilm- tlm i.i. homo and tlin hnv wna i... - bicycle. Just ns he ueared Dr. Sohubort the blcyclo struck a stone and the boy was thrown with groat forco against Dr. Sohubort, who foil hoavllv to Mm nni,.,n. pavement. lie was carried to his homo and died shortly afterward. ihe boy was placed under arrest. Dr. SfllinhftTf. n,.. I. 9 T Jorsoy a fow years ngo aud was widely known as a student nnd a writer. Uo Was eUBUtted on ll rnllrrlnna ),nnl. ... 1... time of his death. Death, Insanity mul Starvation on the Lnbrailnr Coast. Montreal Quo., July 9. Tho grip opl- domic is having terrible results on the Labrador coast. At River Pentecoste, Polut Aux Esquimaux, Plaster Covo and Melgan dozens of people have died, dozens are dying, many have gone in sane, and, to make matters worse, pro visions have run short. Bishop Bos9a is down with the disease, his prelate is dead, and a number of nuns are also among the dead. NEWS OF THE DAY. The Dutch Cabinet has resigned. Brnlnavd T. Arnold, hotel keeper in Broadway, New York, has made an assignment without preferences. Senator John Sherman, of Ohio, has written a letter defining his position on tho silver question. Ex-Secretary of the Treasury Bout woll celebrated his golden wedding at his home in Qroton, Mass. The naval militia of Massachusetts continued their drills on board the ships of tho squadron of evolution in Boston harbor. It was given out In Paterson, N. J., last Right that Gov. Abbott had appoint ed Alfred A. Van Hovanburg lay judgo to succeed the lato John J. Warren. Genoral Booth, the Salvation Army leader, proposes during bis tour of the world to buy land lu the western part of the United States to found n social col ony. Prof. Mcndenall, of the Coast and Geo detic Survey, aud Prof. Meniam, of the Agricultural Department, have been ap pointed as the American Behring Boa Commissioners. Gov. Hill has signed tho extradition papers of Walter S. Beresfoid, tho young English su lndler of alleged noble lineage, and he will bo sont back to Georgia to be tried for forgery. An aged man named Thomas dervlty partook of a tough steak in a Bowery restaurant in New York. It lodged In his throat and tha doctors oould not get it out. He died in Bollevuo Hospital. John F. A. Hood of Buffalo, N. Y., was arrested at the bturtevant ilouse in New York during the night on a dispatch from the Chief of Police of Buffalo, charging Hood with forgery. Hood was remanded to await further particulars. THE PRESIDENT'S TRIP TO-DAY. lie Goes to thelltlue Vlslillic Giouuds on the Cutter XlHlnllton. Philapkltuu, July 9. Capt. H. T, Blake, of the revenue outter Hamilton, received positive sailing orders from tho Secretary of the Treasury to-day and left Philadelphia at au early hour in tho morning for Cape May Tolnt, where the cutter will take aboard t ie President and party to go on a Ashing excursion. The President has heard so many stories of the wonderful Bport afforded bv the blue llsh In tho dseu sea fisher men's paradise of Auglcsea that ha has been auxious to try his luok and will leave this afternoon for that place. Tho urounds where the President will prob ably fish llo about eight or ton ratios to sea off Flve-Mllo Beach. I Boat work done al lironuan's stoin. laundry. Everything white and spotloes. Lace curtains a spociaUy, All work guar antoed. BOROUGH BUDGET. uujiiAjNiJNCJa BY THE LOOAL CORPS OP REPORTERS, OPEN-AIR CONCERT TO-NIGHT. A Firo Oroatoa Excltomont Among mo laments ot wnito Street. Tho Paul Summa Burglary. Personal Mention. uuiuui IJ-inil Will D vn on opon-alr concert on tho awning in front of u.o nratson nousp thU evening, commenc ing at ixm o'clock. Tho following .,r. grammo will boofforod: 'Army" march (tew) '. hv I'lfkr Concert overture (new) ... Mevlii5r 1 QCna VuU Flowere " (new).. "?lwieUIUg ' Bl'rln."ai7;)'soi'o h'y'ilacli Strauss. VUB"' ................nrranged by b Zeltz. Kusslau Carriage Hong (new)!...'. Thornton. Grand Chorus and starch (new) -v,innr ?,0"veulr to Cornwall- (new).... eif,' Llederkranz over German Horws V .Vw aloi;;-"OverStfcT THE SUMMA BURGLARY. Circumstances that Throw Guilt on Town Parties. No arrests havo boon nm.ln in r.n.,i: with the burclarv ami nfY M,:.,.. Summa's on South Main. It has been icarnoa mat mo minors' tools loft behind by tho burglars dorKincaid and anothor carpontor urn- Hiuyuu m mo rmnK ItlUgo colliery. The tools wore Etolon during iholattor part of last week. Ainone tho niocn itn an cxcollont braco bolonging to Kincaid A Fa... A .,-"- , - . uuyo uuiuroinosaio was blown open tho Shenandoah Fnnd ,.n,i t...v... - J.UIUU111 Company's offlco a fow months ngo tools wuro sioion irom ropalrsmon of tho Plank umgo colliery. And just prior to tho blowing of a Bafo In Itinirtnwn mn). un... stolon from tho eamo colllory. Those cir the parties are not unacquainted with tho i workings ot tho jnino montloned. It is said that Summa, contrary to advlco, les boon harborinir strancers of tusnielons iharactor. Thov havo boon rjlavinc unon his piano and havo nmused his patrons with songs in return for liberty of the houfo. Betwoon curtain falls thov hav studied tho host's habits and, with tho as sistance of town toughs, wound up their caroor with tho grand finalo of yostorday morning. LAKESIDE LOCALS. Interesting Notes Concerning tho Now Famous Resort. Carpenters havo finished work on tho dancing pavilion and tho painlors started wbrk to-day. Work on tho rsco courso Is progressing favorably. The grounds about tho dancing pavilion and hotel aro being greatly improvod. Bloomsburg parties wero on tho grounds to-day negotiating for a dato on which to hold a grand picnic. Tho Indications are that boforo tho close of the season dales for picnics will bo sought by parties along tho Philadelphia t Heading railroad as far as Heading. Tho Grant Cornet Band will compote lu tho eisteddfod at Lakosida on August lGtb. Lanslord will also havo a band on the grounds. It is rumored that tho Third Brigado Band of l'ottsville will try to lako tho $76 and gold modal. Among tho societies that will attend tho musical festival at Lakosido on July 21st will be tho Harmonle Maennorchor of Heading, Qermania Baengorbund of liar risburg, Pottsvillo Lledorkranz, St. Clair Maennochor, Ashland Maennechor, "Will lamiportTurn Vorein, Conoordiaof Ilazlo Ion, Ilazleton Maennochor, Hhamokin and Gjrardvillo Maonnechors, and two addi tional Shamokin coddles. l'ragres ot tli lllg I-eurr nft, ..nT Tl T Julv 0. Tlin tn its Ocean King and E. F. Luckonbach, hav ing in tow the big Leury raft of logs, ar rived in UUICU lliiruur uuiiiik .uu luuru in.. Tim wind nml sen woro so lilah that it was thought best to mako a har bor until tho weather uocauie caimor. It..Jnoteil the Governor's Komlnatlon. nnRTON. July 0. Tho Exooutlvo Coun cil rejected tho Governor's nomination ot Mr. Chauncey tsmitu to do mo successor ot Oeorgo M. Crocker as Itallroad Com missioner, only one voto being cast In favor of It. Double Hcull lines Arrimseil, t-nnnwrn On Julv 0 A douliln snnll lunin.u, w...., - -- l.BVAI)n n'Pjinnn? nml Hflnlnn find uu".-"- Qaudaur and Mackay has boon arranged .1 T. I . .? i . 1 ,1 ... 1. . .. JOr AUg. O. l1 UUb JTUb UGUIUVU HU.1D It will bo rowod. Death fn 'Yil Knnwn Actress. miLAOEU-niA, July 0. Dora Shaw, at one tlmo a woll known actress and lead ing lady, died at the Forrest Homo last night. She b.td beeu uu inmate ot the Home sli.ee 1USS. America and Labor Day. Editor Hkhaum-I notice In tho ounty seat p.,pers there teems to bo quits a lively controversy between tho members of tho O, A. It. and the Sons of America over the dnta d ujruu uj H(IT I ITIIlOr OrL'AIllKfl.tnn f.- . iit. ,t onumontdedioKtedto the defenders of io Union in the lntn ri1ltrt m. .1 " ivu ui.vtfiiini? inn thu selected for tho dedication is Labor Day. On September 3d. tion of the Jr. O. ir. A. of A , held in this town, it was decided that tho next parade and convention of tlieso two organisations, representing a mflnihlltlllln in nnn . ... . .........,.,,, , uvt.r snouia hi hold in St. Clair on Labor Day (September 7) and not. as has an ur.-,,n,,,,.i .i uwiibij suueu, on Soptombor 1st. Inasmuch as thU date wa$ dfoided unon ono venr trn ..n.i ..... ernlly known by the public, wo think tho ...uuiuers OI tuo U. A. It. of Poltsvlllo nouiu arranga another date for the dodi 'atioil. It WOUld ha fnr lhn nii.1,,.1 n. ' all liartios ooni-nmnil on,t .u-.- n,,, UTTTIU09, iiiueu two organization! should bo the last for tho . A. K. to unUi(7oniA. Tt woe r. i organizations the O. A. It. received its groatost assistanon nml ,. . i their iioblo undertaking. For tha benefit of tho members of all tli n.ni...u.. ..... u.fciiiai.iuu9 ouncerned north of tho mountain, who do siro to participate in both thojoint parado at St. Clair and tho dedication at Pottsvillo, I trust the matter will be amicably settled. Got together, gentlemen. Amkrica. bhenandoah, Pa., July 9, 1801. That Parado Notico. Editor Hkkald : I was tomowlmt i.r. prised in my porusal of yesterday's Hmi ALU to And you Unpolled to givo an ex planation of tho origin of tho joint parado notico published in your paper last woek. It is, lo say tho least, a sad commantarv on tho fair-mindni-ss of our townspeople, that thoro should bo any necessity for this. nut was not all tho talk about tho notico really much ndo about nothine? Nothing but tho sheerest narrow-mindedness would prompt any person to llnd fault with it. or to criticiio those whom they supposed to nave originated it. As if tho Ubuald, tho Columbia lloso company, or "Com- issued similar calls horotoforo and whoso business Isit, anyhow,, when tho call is issued in good faith and for a laudabla purpose, to bring tho matter into question 1 hat's tho motivo? Is not tho Fourth of uly a univorsnl ono in this land of ours. and doar aliko to overy ono who accopta our citizenship? Had tho IIeuald origi nated it, it would havo been but anothor ono of its progrosslvo moves in tho intore6t of homo enthusiasm and advancement. Had thu Columbia lloso company, that has. always labored In the interest of tho town at tho most hazardous moments and with eo much personal sacrifice, doeorvos well of our peoplo In overything tho company un dertakes to bettor its condition. Ho who furnished tho notico to you has no apology to make, but rather prides in 'having taken up what had boon overlooked by others, for thoro aro certain unalienablo righla possessed by all of us in this land of tha froo and uo irrepressible selfishness or In tolerance that may crop out horo and thoro can in tho least intorforo with well-meant and appropriate oxorcises of those rights. Header. H! enandoah, Pa., July 7, 1801. Roolcy Mountain Cure. Tao druggists claim that peoplo call laily for tho now euro for constipation and jick headache, discovered by Dr. Silts Lane whilo in tho llocky Mountains. It is 'aid to bo Orogon grapo root (a great romody In tho far West for thosolcom plaints) comblnod with elmplo horbs, and la mado for use by pourlug on boiling water to draw out tho 6trongth. It soils at 60 cents a package and is called Lano's Family Modloine. To NorvouB, Debilitated Men. If you send us your address, wo will nail you our illustrated pamphlet explain ng all about Dr. Dye's Celebrated Klectro v'oltalo Bolt and Appliances, and their iharming oflecU upon tho nervous do nlitated system, and how they will quickly -eetore you to vigor, and manhood. 1 amph et free. If you are thus afflicted, we will tnd you a Belt and Appliances on a trial. VOLTAio Belt Pp.. Marshall. Mich, This season will be a great ono for fruit canning. Don't Pay 5 Cents For what you can get for half tho monoy. Our Spanish Panetollas at two for live aro hotter than half tho Cigars- you pay fivo conts for. Try thorn . $1.10 a hox. GRAF'S, No. 122 North Jardin Street.