1 VOL. VI.-NO. 144. SHE XAOT) O AH, PA., TUESDAY, JULY 21. 1891. OSTE CENT. THE SUBEST BOAD TO WEALTH IS THBOUGH LIBEEAL ADVEBTISIjSTgT CONVENTION CALL. To the Republican Vieclors of Pennsylvania: After consultation ami correspondence with the members of the Republican Stale Committee, find by their direction, I hereby give notice that 'he Republicans of 1'ennsylvania, by their duly '', tgfcn representatives, will meet in State Con pkm at Ilarrlsbut a, Wednesday, August 19, an, at 10 o'clock A, M., for the purpose ofplac- ing In nomination candidates for the offices of Slate Treasurer and Auditor General, for the nomination of eighteen candidatesor Delegates' al-Large to the Constitutional Convention irro vtdedforin the Act 0 Assembly approved June 19, 1891, and for the transaction of such other business as may be presented. i Notice it especially directed to the fact 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 canbe members of the majority party tn 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 Siale Senator to be applicable, In this connection the Chairman desires to call the attention of Republican voters to the recom mendation of the State Convention of 1882, that "they allow the greatest freedom in the general participation in the primaries consistent with '.he preservation of the party organisation," Wit. IT. AXDREW3, Chairman. Aiiciiuisiioi Ikeland nud other Prominent members of flin Tlnmnn itnthollo Church in St. Puul, Sunday, jlcuouuced In unmeasured terms the LF9 light anuounced to tako place lo-liiorrow In that city between Fltz- slintnoua nud Hall, aud have petitioned (the authorities to prevent it. If a like Icourse were pursued in every city where such brutal exhibitions are an nounced there would bo fewer of them. Quite a number of pauper Immigrants have been sent baok to their native lauds by the authorities of Boston and New York, which is precisely aB it ?liould be. Wo have had an ample ufUcIeucy of that kind of uudealrable fcnaterlal. We havo paupers enough of mr own without calling for an add! Llonal supply from abroad. Tho fact of the matter Is that nearly all of this pauper immigration Is duo to tho cu pidity of tho ocean steamship com panies. Kcgardle3s of aught save the securing of the passage money, thev een in the habit of accepting apussengers all coiners, aud until tllfi"'reccut amendments to the immi gration laws, could do so with im 0233XTTS per yd for the BEST TABLE OILCLOTH, .Sold In other stores for 35o. All floor Oilcloths reduoed. Call for bargains ft D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St., near Centre t ITEW CARPETS. iKeiter is now receiving a new Brussels and Ingrains in ZLnTIEW OIL mist opened a large assortment of Choice Jeto Patterns, in an tv laths. YjINOLBUM2 yards wide, A SPECIAL BARGAIN IX SYJIUJP. 'lie Finest fable Syrup wc Have ever liutl for tltc price. Heavy Body, Light Color, Splendid Flavor, Strictly Pure Cane Syrup, Not mixed Willi Corn Syrup nud Glucose. IttICE TEN CENTS A QUART. llso a Fair Sugar Syrup at 6 "Northwestern Daisy.!" s a high grade Patent Flour nesota Wheat. Makes Hour. E-AJB- TO Hour in the market, $0.00 IEll or sale only KTCSVESR'i punity. But that, has all olianged. 1'aupere brought over by them mutt bo taken back whence they came at the expense of the vessels that conveyed them to our shores, und as that Is far from being a profitable business, a few practical lessons as U1030 referred to will satisfy the owners that it will pay to havo a thorough Investigation made before passengers of the immigrant class are accepted. Slar. Tm: St. Louis Globe-Democrat says that Mr. Cleveland is a Bicker man politically than Mr. Blaine Is physic ally becauso ho Is suffering from cancer of the hopes, Brlght's disease of tho expectations, consumption of the chances, paralysis of tho delegations and a general breaking down of tho wholo system. Palpitation of tho heart whenever the Democracy Wost and South donouueo his silver views. The Miners' Journal is and alwnys hns been opposed to tho genuine mush room clubs. Miners' Journal. Does the Journal wish to be understood as saying there are two kinds ot mush 100m clubs nud that It favors the bogus article-? Blaine himself will come in for abuse from tho brevct-Democratlo newspapers as soon as he is positively announced for the Presidency. With Quay, Andrews and Robin son out of the way, what will the brevet-Democratic sheets do for thuu .der? It is said that Bardsloy has tho paresis. That is as good a name as any if he can get out of tho prison on It. Quay will be missed in tho next campaign. Democrats are already building their hopes on his retirement. In a Nut Shell. HialzeU must be President. AndrliWH must resign. "I'ree Press" of Easton. ITUss" of Philadelphia. QuAy must resign, "DoylesTown Intelllgeuger." A platform with planks showing on their ftico a conspiracy to defeat tho Ilepublican party. Entitled to tho Bost. All are ontitled to tho bost that their raonoy will buy, so ovory family should havo, at onco, a bottle of tho boat family remedy, Syrup of Fig", to cleaned llio sys tem when costive or bilious. For sale in 50c and 1.03 bottles by all loading drug gists. stockof Tapestry and'Body handsome netu fall patterns. CLOTHS. from $1 vp. cts. Made from choicest Min more bread thanZordtnary BA.K:E. BARBEL. ENDED JflS LIFE. JOHN KELLY COMMITS SUI CIDE BY HANGING. HIS WIFE: DISCOVERS HIS BODY- A Numbor of Accidents In tho Minos Yostorday Ono Man Mangled An Aged Section Boss Injured. Tho pooplo of Turkey llun were thrown into a state of excitement last night by tho suieido of a resident of tho place named John Kelly, whoso body wai found hang ing cold and stiff in tho shanty at tho rear uf his residonce. Tho body was dlsoovorodjjby tho wifo, whoso shrieks of terror nnd dismay at tracted the attention of Oliver J. Zurby nnd other neighbors. Whon tho body was found it was cold and stiff. It was cut down and Mr. Zerby hastened to ti wn to notify Doputy Coronor hronnan, who said ho would attend to tho matter to-day. Sir. Kelly was a man about forty years of age. Basides his wifo ho loavos three small childron. The onlycauso that can bo assignod tor the aot is worrimontj on ac count of a lack of work to earn a liveli hood. Kolly was omployed in tho Gilber ton colliory as a minor, but for months past work there has bean very scarce aud ho found it difficult te mako both ends moot. This is supposed to have proyod upon his mind. Thore was nothing unusual in his man ner when ho roturnod from work last night and his disappearance aftor suppor caused no surprise Tho neighbors say tho decoasod was a temporato, etoady and industrious man, BOTH LEGS BROKEN. A Miner Mangled by a Pall of Coal. George Burns, a minor rosiding on liar kot alloy, near Oak street, was torriblv in jurodbyafall of coal in a broastoftho idengowan colliory yesterday afternoon. His two legs and ono of his hips woro Iracturod. lie was taken to his homo in an nmbulanco, but subsequently sont to tho Miners' Hospital at Fountain Springs, Seotlon Boas Struck. John McDonald, an old citizon omplovod as a section boss on tho lool division of tho Lehigh Valley rairload, mot with an accident yesterday by which ho nartowly escaped losing his life. Ho was walking on the track and did not heartho signal or no tico tho approach of tho passenger train from tho roar and was struck. Fortunately tho spuod of tho train had been consider ably reduced. McDonald was thrown to tho opposite track. Dr. S. 0. Spalding was summonod to attend him. Tho doctor jald thore worp no fractures and that ho anticipated no serious results. Popular Excursion. Ono of tho most popular and cheapost summer excursions Is tho annual Hnllnr excursion over tho famous and picturesque rjemgn valley railroad, to .Niagara Falls, which tikes placo this year on Sat urday, July 25th. Tho faro is only J8.G0. Tickots aro limited to 10 days .ad good to return on any reguular train, stop ou privlleg03 aro allowed at Buffalo and Elmira (returning nff.irdini? passengers au opportunity to tako in Wat Kins uion. in is ucertalnly ono of tho best jffering3 for a summer outing, and as the fare is very reasonable, within tho reach of all. 7-U-2C A Driver Squeoaod. Anthony llundner. a l'ole omnlovoi as n driver in tho Ellengowan colliery, was qvoroiy squeezed about tho body yostorday uftornoon by being caught botweon an empty car and a running chute. Iio is a resident of this town. Pine Crayon "Work. William F. Schuepl, reproeniing Tho Dockweller Crayon Company, has a largu Panel Crayon on exhibition at Kirlin's drug store and all orders for crayons may bo left at tho above placo. 7 7-lw May Save tho Tooo. It was at first thought that John Wil liams, of West Cherry street, who had hi. loft foot crushed botweon cars In tho Maple Dale colliory yostorday morning, would suffer tho amputation of the toes, but tho doctor in attondanco now hopes to avoid tho operation. Mlleo' Norvo and Liver Pills Act on a new principle regulating the liver, htomacb and bowels ihiouah the nrvs. A nowillsoovery. Dr. Miles' lllls speedily cuie blUoiMnei, had tatle, torpid liver, ))ll. cmbtlpillon. Uneuualed lor men, woman, children. Hmullesl., mllJeot, utironU Sldoseti, 25cu. Hamplog Froo, at V. 11. llagenbuch'ii drugstore. Buy Keystone flour. Bo careful that the name Lkbsio & Co.. Ashland. Pa., it printed on ovory sack, 83-3taw DROWNED IN A SUMP. How Young Goodrich Met His Doath To-day. Daniel, tho sixteon-year-old son of Wil liam nnd Elizabeth Goodrioh, of Wost Cherry strcot, mot his death by drowning In the Maple Ualo colliery this morning. Thore are tw Btories ns to tho manner In which the boy mot his death. Tho one told tho family is that as tha came de scended tho shaft the buy jumped off be foro it reached tho bottom and full into tho sump. Tho other is that tho boy's lamp wont out and ho, supposing the cage to be at tho bottom, loll into tho sump when at tempting to cross. A WOMAN HYSTERICAL. Excitomont at the Lehigh Depot This Morning. As tho Lahigh Valley train from Ash land arrived at the local depot at 9 o'clock this morning, amiddlo-agod woman dressed in mourning and carrying an infant in her arms, was lod from a car weeping hysteri cally and oxclaimlng, ".My mother! Lt me havo my mother! Oh, my mother I" Tho woman soemod tn hayo completely lost her mind and when an aged lady who had been a passonger on tho train approached her sho grow wnrso and shrloked "There is my mothor. There is tho vory imago of my mother, as if sheoamo from tho gravo." Meanwhilo n lady had removed tho infant from tho distressed womin's arms, bovoral ladies who stood upon the platform wept bitterly at the seme. It was a touch ing one tha mother appealing hysterically for the return of tho departed ono and tho infant crying bitterly In tho arms of a stranger. O. & I. Tolicemun Kreigcr and Geiger Anally induced the woman to O iter tho ladies room in tho depot. Aftor a rett of a fow miuutas tha w-man Kcovorod her, sontos. Tho woman proved to bo Mrs. Uonry Nieman, of Wost Lino street, this town. She had just returned from Ashland, after atti-nding tho funeral of her mothor, who died thero on Sunday. Sho said that whilo on tho way to town a lady bearing a strik ing resemblauco to her mother got on tho train. After that Mrs, Ninm in seomed to loso control of herself, l'olicoman Kroigor and Mrs. Michael Voter took Mrs. Nio man and her child to their homo. P. O. T. A. STATE CONVENTION. Tho Important Work to bo Dono in a Two-aDyB' Session. Tho Stato Convention of tho Patriotic Ordor of Truo Americans convonod in Heading this altornoon at 2 o'clock. Tho officers aro: Stato President, Cora A. Iviuiblo, Delano; Assistant Stato President, A. O. Compton, Plymouth; Stato Vice I'rosident, Mrs. W. II. Coons, Scranton; Assistant Stato Vico President, G. T. Brown, Philadelphia; Stato Secretary, Thoodcro Harris, Mahanoy City; Assistant Stato Secretary, M. II. Harris, Mahanoy City; btato Troasuror, Sarah O. Martz, tteading; Stato Conductor, Katie Hen dricks, PotUtown; Assistant State Conduc tor, A. J. Mutz, Beading; Stato Guardian, Carrio Korschman, Heading; Stato Sen tinel, Jennie Llliot, Alleutown, State Chaplain, L zzio Niece, Pottsvillo. Tho delegates to tho convention from Camp 0, aro Mrs. John Bittler and Miss Lizzio Jonos, and Camp 40, Miss Surah Brown and John Fishburn, of town. Tno convention will be in session until lo-uiorrow evening, and tho Important part of tho work will ho tho report of tho Committee of Iteyision of the Constitution and Kitnal. This evening a hop aud ban quet will bo tendered tho visitors at Library hall, and to morrow ovonlng arrangements havo been made for a trip over the Gravity road. PERSONAL. Hev. Lloyd B. West visited th o county seat this morning, Mrs. T. J. Davis was a visitor to Maha noy City to-dny, "1'im" Grim, of Mabuuoy City, spout yesterday in town. Edwin Griffin, of West Coal Street, has been made tho fathor of a buunclng girl. John Senior and daughter left town to day for Now York, from which placo they will sail fr England. Goorge L. Haffner left town this morning as a delegate to tho state convention of tho P. O. of T. A. at Heading. O. W. llbiriline, ono of tho Adams' Ex press messengers ou the looal branch of the U V. H. H., is enjoying aone-wook vaca tion at Eton. Children's Day at Fowler's Tho Childrou's Day services in Fowlor's M, E. Sunday tohool last Sunday were of a very impressive and interesting character. They roileotad much credit upon Super intendent James Patterson and his able assistants. No small amount of credit is due to lsauo Skelton for tha taslu ho ex hibited In tho decoration of tho school room for the occasion. Head and Hands Out. Anthony Levitsky, a Polish laborer, had his bead mid hands badly out this morning by coal flying from a shot in the Tunnoi Hidga colliery, near Malnnoy City, Levitsky is a tingle matf 26 yi-usj of ugo and reside.- in this twn. His injun are sovore, THE MINERS WIN PEACEFUL MINERS OUTNUM BER THE MILITIA. GONVIGTS TAKEN FROM THE MINES Tho Minors Peacofully Disposed But Woll Armod No Blood shod Looked for Getting Ready for tho Big Fight. KllOXVllIo. Tt'llll.. Julv 21 Tim labor trouble at bricevilln to-dny In the withdrawal of dm con victs iroin llio minus of the r-nnasBen Coul Company and of tli iu tlm Knoxville Iron Company's in n. At the latter placo tliey lmvab worked without (rouble for fourteen years. Tho mlnos at Urlceville aro in a pocket formed by three mountains. On all sides tho site is commanded by wooded hillsides, from which sharp- mooters could pick oft tho militia ona by one. Tho total number of oflective militia was as, aud opposed to them was a fighting contingent of from 1.500 to 2,000. This nnrnlng an armed and thoroughly organized body of miners. numbering not less than 1,000 men. as sembled at Coal Creek, and iu a com pact column marched to Hricoville, llvo miles away. Before tho march began every man was Bearclied, aud those having whisky were excluded. Tho mlneict asked Colonal Sevier if ho would r' uiovo Ills troops aud tako the con view with him. Ho asked what would be dono to tho mining company's prop-rty, which was also under his protection. They replied Hint if. wnnlil nnf !.. u.. also asked if au attack would be made on the Kuoxvillo Irou Company stockade, just below Bnceville. If such was Intended, he intended to fall bauk here and light it out regardless ui uuuHtipiuuces. ine leauer replied that no attack would be mude. 'llio trnopa then marched out, car rying with thorn the couvlcts, all the commissary supplies and baggage. Tiioy marched to Bricevillo aud took tho train to Kuoxville. Bitton By a Black Spider. KW' VnrL' T,,l. 1 Trt..rt.,l. TT. of Moorestowu, N. J., was bitten in uiu uunii uy a uiacu spuicr a week ago Inst WodneMl.iv. ITn llimn.li ti,,. i,it a small matter and paid no particular attention to it. Monday his hand be gan to swell aud became Inflamed. A iiiivsicuui was caileil. out It was too late to fcave the man's life. Vance- (lieu 1 t'Klav In L'rent nimnv IIU m i,, had swollen to twice Its usual size. Yachts Capsized. Victoila, 15. G, July 21. A sailing yacht containing seven citizens of this place capsized oil' Victoria yesterday. All were drowned excepting one. The bodies liuvo not yet been recovered. FIVJ5 DItOWNEI) Ol'F DONIIOAI, Dublin, July 21. A pleasure boat nntl tut tl irtiT Ulv ixmllia nn..t..n.l - day oU JJjnegul. Five of the youtba A Village Burned. Chicago, July 21. -The village of esawyerviiio, use" i county, Michigan, consistingof thirl louses, ono general store, oue large su . mill, shingle mill and lumberyard, as burned on Sat urday night. TUo entire property Is owned by the Cutos and Cutler aud Savldgo Lumber Co., of Spring Lake, Mich. Tho loss Is between $J50,000 and $300,000. Ho is Not Almy. Hanover, N. II., July 21. Tho man arrested at Hartford, Vt., has arrived hero and proves uot to be Frank Almy the murderer of Miss Warden. There Is no clue to A'my's whereabouts. Boston detectives will be put to woik on the case. A Double Mystery. Nlnirnrn Fulls. Ttf. V.. .tnlv 21 F.:irlv Mil llinrjiltnr t.un linrlifta wnru discovered In the whirlpool llnatlng around In eddlos. Ouois entirely nude. It Is hui posed to be the body of a woman, The other Is partly clothed. Homo Priondly's Promptness. To tlie Offlcert of the Home Friendly So- etety, o; utuumore, mi. I lioroby return my sincero thanks for the promptness with which I received, through your Superintendent, William T. Evans, and Agont, James Patterson, the full amount of doath claim ou my beloved husband, John II. Jell'drson, This is the second tlmo I have been caused to call upon this society In tho last few months for as sistance In time of distress. I can cheer fully recommend your souiety for prompt ness and honesty. Mas. Louisa. J kffirsok. Shenandoah, Pa July 21, 1881. On Sale To-day. Tha sale of Kaiser Export ber (light) and balvator (dark) from Kaier's new Mahanoy City b ewury was to-day opened in all tin principal rttauranls of the Dimly. Tho bers are of such a quality that thoy Mill soon become thepjpular bevcragos. READY FOR THEIR BIG FIGHT 1IAI,L AND PtlVSSIMMONfJ TO 11ATTI.K 1-OH I,.lttli: STAKES TO JIOItltOW. St. Paul, July 21On Wednesday the owueinhlp of $11,000 of u twelve thousand dollar purse aud the lnlddlo welght championship of the world will bo decided between James Hall uid Robert Fitasimmoiis In what Is expected to bo tho fiercest and most scientific battle of the year. If splendid physical condition, an apparent bitter personal animosity aud perrcotly fair auspices aro thoelement& of a rattling good light, this ono will be a b.tttle royal. It will occur under the auspioesof the Minnesota Athletic Club of Ht. Paul and not the Twin City Club, as has been the erroneous impres sion, aud this being the inaugural event of the club the most elaborate arrange- ucma jive wuu iii iue. aii octagonal pavilion, with a seatlm? eunnnlrv nf 7 . (,u0, has been erected especially for tho necaslon aud arranged In accordance with sugvfestloiis fiom tho iirnmlimnt: sporting men of the country. If tho uiBuv is iiur, me ngnc win oe under the cuuopy of heaven, but if otherwise a waUrproof cauvas will be in reud iuess and so arranged as to completely shelter the amphitheater while freely admitting (lie air. Tlie iwttle will be to a finish iini nr tho (iueengbtrry luloe, and will bo knockout or no pmse. Tho club name i the referee and reserves the rltrht to withhold tha purse should the light appear otherwise than on 1 s merits. There is, howover, no indication but that it will bo a battle for blood, as wolL as for fame aud boodle. Both men are conildont, as each has staked overy- imiig uu uiu result. i'iuslmmotis backs himself nnd linn placed au outside bet of $0,000 with Parson Davles, the backer of Hall. Fitz-dmuions is training at White Hear L.U1W, justouteitie this c tv. and Hall does his fitting work at Bufolt, over the Wisconsin border. The S1.500 forfeit for appearance in ring costumo under los pounds weight lias been kept care fully in sight and neither aspirant for middle weight honors will run any risk. Kach weighs to-dny within three ounces of 150 pounds, aud tho all tlay rest on Wednesday will add lour or iivo pounds anil leave a good, margin. Whilo most of tho betB thus far havo been at oven figures, Fitzsimmoiia will liavo tho call from this lime for ward. His victory without pain over Jack Dempsey gives him prestige which counts with tho average sport. Tho fact that Hall's record contains a defeat of Fitzslmmons cuts no figure with the latter's friends. They believe his story that ho was In his ( ugillstlc lufauoy aud "laid dowu" for money, and then they point to the fact that Fitz easily whipped Hilly McCarthy, tho Australian who reoantly basted Hull In eight rounds. Fitzslmmons is himself very confident, aud has com municated this feeling to all with whom ho lias come In contact. Tho fact that "Parson" Daviea Is backing Hall will induce many to follow hla lead in pla 'ing their money, though Davies has before now backed a loser. He had in $500 of Hie Fltzjimmona backing against Dempsey, but grew nervous and sjld It for $75 before the fight. Tho Kangaroo, Fitzsiinmons, la cer tainly a physical peculiarity. His broad shoulders, deep chest, long arms aud wonderful muscular development of back, arms, shoulders and chest aro In striking oontrust with his narrow hips and long, thin legs. But thoio legs are wrapped with teudons and sinews like wrought stoel, and thero is no weak spot vlnible. His hands are like mauls, und Ills wrists, measuring eight inches, run iuto forearms so hard aud tough as to niako a veritable list from wrist to elbow. Hall Is of bolter proportion, with no remarkable de velopment unless It be that of his legs aro unusually strong far his body. But arm, shoulder anil cheat muscles aro nieces of a perfect mechuulsm and his lung power is phenomenal. If liecim Inllict the sumo punishment that tho public knows is within Fiizmnmon's power to administer und can exhibit tho same power of oudurance, the light will eclipse anything In llstlc uunals for years. Tlie worst duuuur aonut nesloetiuga Cough or Ool.i Is Consumption, We aui msiire our readers that no rnedlolne equals I'au-Tlua Co mil nud Coiifuimptlou Cure. Try It. Trial boltlen free at Kirllu's drug Hture. They Aro Splondld. Wa moan thoeo Cheviot suits you can get at A. T. Jonas' "Famous": Clothing store for G.S0. Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, PRESERVE CROCKS, 1 qt, 2qi, 3qt, 4 qt. Brown Sugar, 4c. Whole & Ground Spices GRAF'S, No. I22 North Jardin Stroot.