1- 'f VOL. VI. -NO. 143. SHENANDOAH. PA.. MONDAY. JULY 20. 1801. ONE CENT. THE STJBEST BO AD TO WEALTH 16 TI-lBOUgH LIBERAL ADVEBTISDSTGr ' ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 t . 2 CONVENTION CALL. To the Republican Electors of Pennsylvania.- After consultation and correspondence with the members of the Republican State Committee, ami by their direction, I hereby give notice that the Republicans of 1'ennrylvania, by their duly chosen representatives, wilt meet in Mate Con vention at llarrisburg, Wednesday, August 19, 1891. at 10 o'clock A. J., for the purpose ofplae- dfi 7 in nomination candidates for the offices of ' ilnte Treasurer and Auditor General, for the iwmlnallonof dghleencandidalcsfor Delegates aULarge to the Constitutional Convention pro vtdedfor in ttie Act of Assembly approved June 19, 1S91, and for the transaction of such other business as may be presented, Notlceis especially directed tothefact that, in accordance with the provisions of the last men tioned act, each Senatorial district is entitled to a representation of three delegates in said Con stitutional Convention, two of whom only eanbe members of the majority party in said district. The electors of each district are therefore re guested to make proper nominations for dele gates to said convention, the rules governing the nomination of candidates for Slate Senator to be applicable. In this connection the Chairman desires to call the attention of Republican voters to the recom mendatlon of the State Convention of 1882f that "they allow the greatest freedom in Vie general I varticwatlonAn the primaries consistent with the preservation of the party organization," WSI, II. ANDREW'S, Chairman, AatoNd the laws passed by the New Jersey Democratic Legislature last win ter was one authorizing the Board of Pardons to indiscriminately release from the State Prison murderers nud Q'ofessional criminals under the parole r English tlcket-of-lcavo system. Already a number of murderers and other criminals have secured their re lease under the now order of things. The hoard this week met at Kea Girt, where the First Regiment is in camp, and while a batch of convicts were being pardoned the regimental band near by was playing such appropriate airs as "Sweet Land of Liberty" and "When Johnny Come3 Marching Home." The average reader would scarcely be. aware of the fact if he were not told ol it that there is not an ex-VIco Presi dent of the United States now living, Hannibal Hamlin was the hut survivor of the men, who held the second official position under the government pre vious to the present term. Johuson, Colfax, Wilson, Wheeler, Arthur and Hendricks have, In succession, filled the lce Presidency since the close of the Tii CIBZNTTS per yd for tho BEST TABLE OILCLOTH, JSold in other stores for 33o. Alf floor Oilcloths reduced. Call for bargains W C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 South Jar-din St, near Centre ZLSTZEW OABPETS. Keiter is noiv receiving a neiu Brussels and Ingrains in ILnTZEW oil Just opened alarge assortment of Choice iVeeo Patterns, in all widths. LINOLEUM 3 yards wide, ? A SPECIAL JiAJtaAIX J2V SYBZTP. $lic Finest Tabic Syrttiwc Heavy Body, Ujjin Color, v Splcuclid Flavor, Strictly Pure Caue Syrup, Not mixed rillCE TEN CENTS A JJUAllT. Also a Fair Sugur Syrup at 6 cts. "Northwestern Daisy.!" Is a high grade Patent Flour Made from choicest Min nesota Wheat. Makes more bread than'ordlnary Hour. EASY TO BAKE. Guaranteed JEqual in every Hour in tho marltet, $0.00 PER ior sale only war, but all of them were dead yours be fore Hutnltn, who preceded them In ofllco. Dead, too, are nil the defeated candidates of the two great parties for this po3t except English and Thui; man. Blair, Brown, Hendricks (who was unsuccessful lnl87G);and Logan, nominees for this office, beginning in 1808, are gone. Of the ex-Preslder J. only two Hayes and Cleveland a.e left us. The Ohio Democratic State Conven tion has laid down the gauge of battle which the Democratic party would have read: "The closing of American factory doors or the reduction of Amer ican wages to the British standard." It remains to bo seen what the answer of the people of Ohio will he to this i n famous proposition, but we have faith to beliove that Democracy and British Free Trade will be so overwhelmingly snowed under next November that neither one nor the other Mvlll ever again be a factor In Ohio politics. Give the republic more carefully guarded immigration laws. This has been a necessity of the civilization called American for soma time, and attitude of h foreign nation and of cit izens residents of the United States claiming nativity in that nation simply accentuates this necessity. The most tolerant and broad-minded of nil the nations of history respecting the right of immigration, this republic has now reached the utmost limit of safety in the pursuance of her policy. Hence' forth it is the dictate of sound states manship to regulate the immigration in accordance with the Interests of the existing population, the welfare of the land and the future of republican novernment on this continent. Miles' Norvo and Liver Fills Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. 5A. new discovery. Dr. Mllei' Pills speedily cute umousness, oau lasie, lorpia aver, piles, OnstlpalIon. Unequaled lor men, women, children. Smallest, mil Jest, surest I 6) doses. ZjctaAfSamnles Free, at O. II. Uagenbuch's rtrng store. " A New Business. P. J. Cleary has openod a tloro In the Ferguson's building, on East Contro street. and is prepared to furnish tho local trade with fine- loather and shoe findings and all kinds of shoemaker's suppllos. Uis stock is a largo ono and well equipped to fully supply all demands of tho trade. 6-15-tf Fine Crayon Work. William F. Schoeplo, ropresonting Tho Dockweilor Crayon Company, has a largo Panol Crayon on exhibition at Kirlin's drug store and all orders for crayons may bo loft at tho above place, 7-17-1 w stoclcof Tapestry and Body handsome new fall patterns. cloths. from $1 vp. have ever Iiatl for the price. wltli Corn Syrup and Glucose. respect" to any High-priced PAItREL. BORODGHBDDGET. GLEANINGS BY THE LOCAL CORPS OF REPORTERS. WHAT THE NEWSPAPERMAN PICKS Auuthor Interesting Sermon De- Dollvorod In the Methodist Epis copal Church Laat Evening, by Rov. William Powlck. "Tho Vojrngo of Llfo" Is the topic so- lectcd for n sorios of sormons on Sunday evenings by Bov. William Powick, pastor of tho Methodist Episcopal church on East Oak street. The sormons aro creating con siderable interest and attraoting large con gregations. Somo point in tho navigation of a ship la tukon up and explained each ovoning and thon moral lessons aro drawn and enforced. Last night tho subjoct was "Tho Log." A ship's log was oxiiibltod and tho process f heaving tho log" was doscrlbod. "Tho mothod by which tho navigator finds his way across tho sua by dead reckoning was xplainod. From tho skill and care" re quired in keeping tho log-book was drawn tho lesson of thoughtful solicitude for tho welfare of tho soul. What tho log Is to tho mariner, oxporionco is to tho christian. It tolls him of his progress in graco and irtuo. Hon ought to bo as careful of tho soul as they aro for tho body, but oxpor ienco proves that they aro not, Tho para dox of tho ago is that while It demands scientific procision and mathomatioaldomon slration in material things It nuts a nromlum on indefiniteiioss of doctrino, uncertainty Sf oxporionce and loosoness of morals. This solicitude should bo constant, not spas modic. Men uiovo too ofton by fits and starts, being govornod by impulses rathor than principles. As tho sailor never re- axes his effort nor ceases his vigilance, so tho christian should constantly watch and pray." Tho series will ba continuod for several wooks. McGUINESS'S QUEST. An Interesting Story of tho "West and East. Several yeari ago Ii. J. McGuiness, who now keeps a hotel in town, workod in a Colorado mino with ono Owon McUinloy, Ono day there was an explosion in the mino McGulnnss was so badly injured that ho was disfigured for lifo. McGinloy escaped injury, heard that MeGu!noss was so badly burned that his llfo bung by a thread, and struck out for more congenial employment in Mexico. In duo timo McGuiness re covered and returned to town. Ho had never heard of McGinloy aftor tho ox plosion and supposed him to bo dead. This morning a stranger arrived in town in soarch of work. Ho stopped into the Wat son Houso and called for a drink. As the boverago was handed, tho customor lookod at tho bartender and tho bartondor looked at tho customor. "McGuinoss I" "McGinloy I" "It is 1" "I'm sure I" "How are you!" "How is yourself?" "I thought you wero dead." 'I thought you were buried long ago." "ihake."- "Tako another ?" "I will." And now McGinloy is McGumcsa's guest. Popular Excursion. Ono of tbo most popular and cheapest summer excursions is the annual Heller excursion ovor tho famous and picturesque Lehigh Valloy railroad, to Niagara Falls, which takes placo this yoar on Sat urday, July 25th. Tho fare is only fS.TO. Tickets are limited to 10 days and good to roturn on any reguular train. Stop off prlvilogoa are allowed at IluQalo and ISImlra (returning) affording passengers an opportunity to tako In Wat kins Glon. This Is certainly ono of tho best ofl'orings for a summor outing, and as tho fare is vory roasonablo, within tho roach of all. ' 7-11-21 Gospel Meetings. Gospel meetings wilt bo hold in Columbia Park overy evening this woek, boginning at seven and cloiing at eight o'clock, Clergymon from other towns will preach, tho lit including Kov. John Bell, Gilber- ton; Hov. Epbraim Potts, Wra. Ponn i Kev. Theodore Stovons, D. D l'ottsville; Itov. A. J, Collom, Glrardvillo, and Kev. William 1'owiok, Hhonanuoab, All are Invited, fto eervloe on rainy evenings. Spoalal Sohool Board Mooting, A bpucial mooting of tbo Sohool Hoard for tbo transaction of general business will be held on Wednesday evening. Thoro are two vacancies In tho corps of school teach crs and it Is bollevod tho object of tho call Is to olect toachors to All tbom. The worst daneer about neglecting a Cough or Cold Is Consumption, Wo can uumreour readers that no medicine equals l'au-Tlua CoJKb and Consumption Cure. Try It. Trial Buy Keystone flour. 'Be careful that the name Lkbsiq & Co., Ashland, Pa., Is printed on overr sack. 8-3-3taw SENSATIONAL RUMORS. Distressing Reports Concerning Mananoy City People. At norm to-day a report reached this town that seven membo-s of tho Mahanoy City company of tbo National Guard now onoamped at Mt. Gretna were capsized whilo out rowing and drowned, and tbat Frank Kerni and David Thomas woto anionic the number. Tho Hkrald comniunioated with a Mah- anoy City representative and learned that the town was greatly excited by a report that thore was a cloud burst at M' Orelna this morning and sevonty-Sve members of tbo National Guard, including several Mabaooy City people, had been drowned. David Tbomu wa mentioned la the Mabanoy Oily report. A woman who learned tbat her husband was among the victims wa? so completely prostrated that sho has been unconscious since tho report was circulated. Tho Herald wired sevoral poiDts ior Information concerning the rumors, but up to tho timo of goiog to pross nothing con firming them could bo learned. A dis patch from one reliablo source says: "Have hoard noihiag from Alt. Gretna. Tho report Is probably a hoax." CIRCULAR TO THE FIREMEN By - the Secretary of tho Stato Firemon's Association. Tho folljwilig notice from the Secretary of tho Stato Firemens' Association appears In tho American Fireman for July: "Tbo twoifib annual convention of tho llromon of Pennsylvania will bo held in tbo city of Lock Havon, commencing Tuesday, September 15, 1801, nnd it is de sirous that this ba tho largest hold. Thoro aro sevoral measures of tho greatest import ance to bo presoated to the fl.-omen of tho stato, somo of which iuteroU all firemen individually, it is therefore oipccially im portant to have tho full attendance of all lira departments and companies, as well as tho chief eDglncors of the several depart ments and individual mombors of tho as' sociatlon present. Tho rates of transportation havo beon ar ranged for via all trunk aud lateral rail roads, and ticket orders can bo bad Sep tombor 1, on application, to tho Kecording Socretary, W. W. WShder, Reading, Pa Companies desirous of taking apparatus with them must make application to tho freight ajtont at tho station thoy st'irt from not later than ton days bofmo starling to secure free transportation for their appar atus, and givo tho agont timo to provido cars for tho transportation of tamo. Hotel accommodations aro amplo for all," OUR LOCAL BANKS. Both Institutions Mako cellent Showing. an Ex- Tbo reports of tho condition of Tho First National Bank and Tho Merchants' National Bank of town at tho close of business on July 9th, 1S01, are published, They mako a very gratifying showing and domonstratu that tho town is woll able, notwithstanding the predictions of tho past, to support two nat'onal banks. The First National's staloment shows as a part of its resources (2S2,"01,00 in loans and discounts. Its undivided profits amount to f 8,000 29 and tho individual deposits aggregate $160,450.01 Tho Merchants' National Baak is four months old and makes its second report, Bhowing loans and discounts amounting to 1110,108.10; undivided profits, 82,755.25; and individual deposits, 51, Gil. 01, PERSONAL. J. Harry Jamos, Esq of Ashland, was in town on Saturday. Mrs. Owens, of Chicago, guet of town friends. 111., is tho Nicholas Uoblich and Arthur Shay, two of PotUvillo's young attorneys, wore in town on Saturday morning. Mrs. John Hughes and Mrs. Bridgen, o Mahanoy City, accompanied by Mrs Morris Cushing, of Doinno, wore th guests of friends in town to-day. Mrs. M. Levy and daughtor, Maude, Mrs. J Fuhrman and Mrs. S. Hirscbboln son and daughter, all or Chicago, 111,, aro the guests of Mrs. Emanuel Friedman, North Main streot, and oxpect to speed two months at tho dlfforont oastern Bummer resorts. Acknowledgement. O. D. Kalsr, who opened his brewory I Mahanoy City last wook, forwardod a keg of his beer with his compliments to th Hbrald. Judging from tho sample, M Kaier will havo little dlQlculty in disposing of his beer, as tho brewing is oxcollent. Privato Musical Party. Mr. and Mrs. Col. drown, of Lost Creek, will havo a musical concert and paity at tbolr roeldenco on Thursday evening. Tho Orant Band will furnish tho music. In caso of rain tho concert will bo postponed until Friday. Advertise in the Hkkald. A LOVEMIME. HE F6ULLY MURDERS A MISS WHO REJECTED HIM. CRITICISING POWDEHWS ACTIONS A Sornnton Paper Thinks Ho is Not Averse to Political Favors. Groat Influx of Huns In tho Luzorno Roglon. Hnnover, N. II., July 20. Miss Christie Waulou was shot to death about ouo mile from homo late last Friday night by Frank Almy, a re jected bultor. Few of tho citizens of Hanover knew until this mornine of the murder. Tho high character aud social position of the victim, together with the bold ness nud desperation of tho deed have helped to raise excitement to a high Itch. Telegrams Riving a description of tho murderer wero sent out within ono hour after tho shooting to deputy sheriffs uloug tho line of all the rail roads In this section and to conductors on all the trains at White River Junc tion, Wells River aud Woodsvllle. That he could have escaped bv train seems almost impossible, aud he la thought to be hiding In, or making h's way through the woods. Husluees i practically suspentleu, nnd large umbers of armed men. iimmitr them nearly all of the Dartmouth professors who are apeuuiiig tueir vacations nt home, ur s.-tiuriugHbe country. One Ilia ii y la Unit bulcluo was tbo second act In tho tragedy, uud that the body of the murderer will bu fouud within a few hours not far from where his Ueiullsli work was done. Another theory Is that havlug lung premedi tated t lie net, lie pmtiiml sucti speedy and ell'ectlve means of escape that he already a considerable distance away. Tiie victim, ssntii uurisuo wuiuen, with her mother, her sister Fannie, aud Louise Goodell, wero ttoiug home ou foot from u mectlmr of Grafton Star Grauge, lu which Mlsa Warden has held for soveral years the ofllco of lecturer." At about eleven o'clock they had reached Pouvdi Hollow, half a mile outside of the village, when Almy appeared nuiu aside road and said: I am Frank Almy. I don't want auylhliig of you, Mrs. Wardeu, or Fannie, uo ngut aioug. i want Christie." At the same time he took hold and pushed her to an openiug in tho fence. All three tried to resist him, when ho drew a revolver, thveateuing their lives. Mrs. Warden cried for help and an back to meet some nelehbor3 who wero retuinioi! from the til ranee meet ng. Alter unr,siie nad ueen toiceii tile the field she called to Fannie. "Oh. Fuunle. come aud help me, Hols teartug my clothes all oil"." Iu tho meantime thebrute was dntW' lug his victim nearer to a clump of willows, iu response io ner sister's reuewed cry for help, Faonlu rushed forward, whou Alravsaid: "Faunlo, I hate you and will kill you for intorieriua." At the same time he fired. The bill let passed bo neur her face that she felt 1W whizz. TUell -nd then dragged tho girl, wlioin u bad professed to love, uuder ttie willows, and mercilessly shot hor through tho bead aud body, Tub revo'ver used was ol h canure. ! Ono or the bullets passed through the head of the victim, tearlug tho left eyo out, aud death must have been instan taneous. Help arrived lu a few minutes, but the murderer had fled. Almy ap peared here about n year ago, claimed to have come from the employ of the Brown Lumber Company of Went worth, and that Savannah, Qa., was his home. He engaged as a farm laborer with Mr. Wardeu; was gentle manly lu uppearuueo and deportment aud well educated. He Bonn beiiau naving marked atten tion to Mis Chrihtle, who discouraged his advance) and plainly told him tbat his hutt could not be considered. Her parents, who wore of the same mind, had been investigating at Wcntworth. aud bad found that Almv hud worked inure, uu had boen known uy auotuer name. Mr. Wurdeu dlschaiged him last April. BIuco then his where abouts have been unknown. Salvationists lu Trouble. Readlug. July 0. Captain Duflln and five other members of tho Sal- vatlou Army hud a hearing laat night before Alderman Kershman on tho chargo of disorderly oondiiet and creat ing a nuisance. A li'jgo number of neighbors testified tlmt the noise was eo great lu the neighborly od of tho barracks up to 11 uud 12 o'clock at night they could uot sleep. Tho wit nesses said that they yelled and beat drums nnd tambourines nnd sung niaspiiomous song, sucli us "l'ut ou tho Gospel Skate." The Alderman held the captain in $500 bull and ills associates lu $S0X NOTHING IN rAllTIOPXAU And everything lu general U the matter with many whose hlooil U linnuro either from irregular habits or Inherited taint of scrofula or piecino ulheafe. It Is a warntugot coming evil, and should be nip ped la the bud uy Cactus Ulood Curo, the only In fallible vegetable neutrallzer of blood Impurities, neon roner ana sjbiem renovator Known. THE MoKINLEY BILL. Somo Vory Interesting Faots Con cerning Tin Plato. The British iron and steel market Is dull. The recovery which usually comes Bftor tbo mld-summor depression has got a set back this year, more especially In the steel trade, by the withdrawal of the tinplata tuskers' demand for soil steel billet. This depretion is all the mo.'e palpable owing to tho oxtraordinary demand In tho first half of the yoar, due to the immense ton nage of tin plate ordered by American im porters to antleipato Ihe increaso of duty, which went Into effect on July 1. Tho shut-down of tho tin-plate plants for a month, beginning on the 1st instant, left a hole In tho eteol trade market tbat is not only severely felt in billets, but In otbor lines, inasmuch as the mills which had been supplying material for sheets for tin and terno plalo are seeking othor markets for thoir output, and of courso affect thoeo markets. With so close connection of blood with tho locality which must bo so hard hit by tho birth and bringing up of America's In fant industry, American citizen's, natlvo and British born, must foel sympathy with those wbo are hurt, while at tho samo timo congratulating themselves that so Import ant addition is being mado to tho demand for homo workmon. Mr. Joseph'" D. Wooks, editor of tho American Manufac turer and former secretary of tho Western Iron Association, has mado a calculation of this demand based on tho importation of tin plato during tho twelvo months ending April 30, last, whloh was 122,'ZH tons. To mako this would require 1,100,000 tons of ron oro, molted Into 650,000 tons of pig, re quiring 000,000 tons of ooko. In tho sheet mills thoro would bo 400,000 tons of shoot Iron or steel to bo rolled, with tho equiva lent of 1,600,000 tons of coal consumed In tho mills. Mr. Woeks sums up as follows: Now, taking no account' of tho mon en gaged in tho transportation of materials to thoir point of consumption, nor of the men ongagod in producing tbo lumber or mak ing tho boxes to box this amount of tin plato, of which somo 8,000,000 boxes would bo required, wo would havo tho following as tho number of men working 300 days in tho year that would be required to produco tbo materials namod nbovo necessary to make 122,231 not tons of tin pluto: Pig Iron '.rt Iron ore ....H.uui Coke - 2 00O Coal..... 2,5110 Klieot lollla A.SU Tin mills :i,5oo Total 18,832 This is equivalent to 5,018,000 days' la bor. This, at an avoragd of $2.50 per day, would bo equiva'out to 511,121,000 paid out in wages. Tho fact that tho declared valuo of tho amount of tin plato above named was $28,325,205 will show that my ostlmato is probably far bolow tbjj mark. I think it would bo fair to assume that fully 20,000 peoplo would bo givon employment di rectly if tho nmount of tin plato named wore mado In this country, and more than fourtimos this number of pooplo givon. employment indirectly. Groat Influx of Huns. WIlkes Barre, July 20. Within tho lust two weeks It is estimated tbat no less than 700 to 800 Polauders aud Hungarians have arrived iu this vicinity. Of these fully 600 have como to this city and the rest chiefly to Plymouth. It Is believed thoy were brought hero by the Lehigh & Wilkea Harre Coal Company. It is known that this company lias decided uot to c nipiy witn tue provisions oi mo two weeks' pay bill. Superintendent Luwall. the head of this division, stated yesterday that so long as he Had mo direeuou oi tuo company nihil rs heie, the men would only be paid every mouth, as they have been in tho past. What a Prominent Physician and Ohoralst Bays Aftor Analysis and Practical Tost. Dr. J. Luster, formerly of Ilellevue Hospital iledieal College and Long Island College speaks as follows : NEW Yokk, October 211. 1SW. Alva 8 UmxlUun Kpeulnu Co., OWnUMrct. (JeiiM: The samp o of your Cactus Blood Cine, which 1 bought fur analysis, I havo eubleoled to n very thorough lust, nnd can And not a single trace of mlurral or mercurial preparation In It whatecr; ami, asllmvo had conliorabto esperleuoe In lu constitu tional eirtct lu cerudu rtlsen'os already known to you, I consider 11 mo taienunu bCBt vfgetabl blood runner In Hie market. Kiuw rtmiwi'iiuiiy, 1). J. LYVt'Kll, I'll U, M. 1). Sold nt Kirlln's DrueHUire.l'ergusou Houso Olock, Hhenunrtoab. Fruit Jars, Jolly Tumblers, PRESERVE CROCKS, 1 qt, 2qt.,'3qt, 4 qt. Brown Sugar, 4c. Whole & Ground Spicos , GRAFS, No. I22 North Jarilin Street. . -V ')Win)':if.;-a,itU-:.t.! ,