VOL. VI.-NO. 146. SHEKAmOAH, PA.. THURSDAY, JULY 23. 1891. ONJE CENT. f THE STTBEST BO AD TO WEALTH IS THBOUGI-I LIBEBAL ADVERTISING- CONVENTION CALL. To the Republican Electors of Pennsylvania: After consultation anil correspondence with the members of the Republican State Committee, and by their direction, I hereby give notice that the Republican of Pennsylvania, by their duly chosen representatives, villi meet in Stale Con '' vention at Ilarritburg, Wednesday, August 19, 1891, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of plac ing in nomination candidates for the offices of Slate Treasurer and Auditor General, for the nomination of eighteen candidates for Delegates-al-Large to the Constitutional Convention pro vided for in the Act of Assembly approval June 10, 1891, and for the transaction of such other b uslncss as may be presented, Noliceis especially directed tolhefact thai, in word'ince with the provisions of the last men tioned act, each Senatorial district is entitled to a repreientatlon of three delegates in said Con stitutional Convention, two of whom only canbe tnembrrs of the majority party in said district. The electors of each district are therefore re quested to make proper nomlntUions for dele gates to satd convention, the rules governing the nomination of candidates for Sxite Senator to be applicable. In this connection the Cialrman desires to call the attention of Republican voters to the recom mendation of the State Convention of 1832, that " they allow the greatest freedom in the general participation in the primaries consistent with the preservation of the party organisation." UMf. II. ANDREWS, Chairman. THE "POST" AND PENSIONS. - 7 Tho Evening Post complains bitter tly because the pension roll If) lucreas ing at ft rate which will carry the number of names on It "up to about 000,000, or more than four times the tiital as far back ns 1878," and asks where Is thlB thing to stop?" It ought not to stop until every old sol dier who is entitled to a pension gels It. Does the Post dispute that propo sition ? Does it advise the Democratic party, of which it Is an ally, to stop it short of that point? Does it advo cate the repeal of the, present pension Jaws? Does it advice tho next House of Representatives, which is Demo cratic, to refuso appropriations for the payment of pensions? This ia a fea ture of Democratic policy, in which about 1,400,000 old soldiers in the Nor thern states are deeply interested, and as to which they want a definite avowal of the Democratic-Mugwump Intentions. Perhaps the Post will lye It to them and then, again, per- aps it will not. JV. Y, Press, Tho exhibition in Ferguson's theatre building is for ladies and gentlemen. Seo Thauma. J-22-tf CENTS por yd for tho BEST TABLE OILCLOTH, Bold In other stores for 35c. All floor Oilcloth reduced. Call for bargains C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St, near Centre ZLnTIEW carpets. Keller is now receiving a new stocliof Tapestry and Body Brussels and Ingrains in handsome new tall patterns. HEW OIL -CLOTHS. Just opened a large assortment of Choice New Patterns, in all widths. LINOLEUM 2 yards wide, j'rom $1 vp. A SPECIAL BARGAIN IJS' SYRUP. The Fittest Tame Syrup we Iinve ever had for tlte price. Heavy Hotly, X,lfi;ht Color, Splcutlul Flavor, Strictly Pure Cane Syrup, . Not mixed wf "Is Corn Syrup ami Glucose. PRICE TEN CENTS A. QUART. Also a Fair Sugar Syrup nt 6 cts. "Northwestern Daisy.!" Is a high grade Patent ElourMade f rom choicest Min nesota Wheat. MaJtes more bread thanZordtnary Hour. EASY TO BAKE. Guaranteed Equal in every respect" to any jllgJi-jn'lcod Hour in the marlcet, $6.00 PER BARREL. 1'or sale only AT BESITBR' A MOONLIGHT HOP TWO HUNDRED COUPLES AT LAKESIDE LAST NIGHT. A HIGHLY SUGGESSFUL EVENT. Lakosldo as Plonsant and Attrac tive In tho Night os "Well as Day Time Moonlight on tho Lake. Tho man who remarked tho otbor day that "Lakeside is tho Atlantic City of Schuylkill county" novor gavouttorancot? moro truthful words. Lskesido is an inland suramor resort with all tho advan tunes for sea coast attraction and when tho improvement company that has it in band flnho3 its work Lakosido will ho a resort without an equal in tho ttato. It will not only havo the watsr for fishing, balhing and boating, but will ulso havo tho raco courso, the razzle-dazzles, merry-go 'rounds, and other agencies of amuse ments for tho young and old. Hut 'Lake sido goos Atlantic City, Capo Slay, Long Branch and such places one bettor. Whon tho rosorU on tho coast nra storm-beaten and all tho torrrs of thoir exposed position havo full swing, Lakosido will be affording amusement tu the inlanders. Tho lakes will attract the skators and tho hnraenso pavilion will shelter tho merry dancers. THE QUAND MARCH. Likcside stands to-day tho peer of many ot tho most famous resorts of the country Thoro is no placo on tho continent that possesses more natural advantages and by n judicious oxpendituro of mouoy tho artificial advantages can be so added as to mako tho placo second to no resort in any of tho states. Thero is a mint of money in Lakebido for tho company that has tbo placo in hand. Tho Pottsvillo Republican describes tho place as follows : "Lakeside, with its beau5 tiful surroundings, is tho haven of rest in tbo midst of a wido and stretching grovo entirely separated from tho busy world without. Notwithstanding its roughness of surfaco and goneral storillty, the anthra cite coal region posaosses many advantages as a place for rosldenco and pleasure. Its elevation above the sea levol secures pure air and a healthy climate, while tho mag' niflcent scenery with which it abounds is unsurpassed by anything in tho country, Much labor las been oxpondod to add tn tho attractions with which naturo has been so lavish at Lakosldo Park. Hero and there through the woods are nlcoly cloarod walks loading into shady labyrinths, delightful in their retirement. Tho grounds occupy 200 acres, twouty-slx of which aro covered by two lakes that produce tho finest spring water loo in Pennsylvania; during tho win ter.and.stnckod with bass and salmon.afford excellont flhlng and boating to oxcursion Ult during the summer season " Tho improvement company says that by tbo opening of the summer season of 1892 it Will havo a largo hotol on tho grounds, will havo bathing houses bordering tbo lakes and tho beautiful knoll that slopes so gracefully to tho beautiful body of water will be studded with handsome cottages of exquisite design. Some farmers who llvo in tho vicinity of Lskesido and who look upon tho advent of tho improvement cmpany as tho red moo viewed tlonrrival of Columbus, savs ''It's all daru noneenso. What's tho use'n doin' all them things. We kin al'us git Sunday skeulelbr, efimo,1jei;9' jwd rjvkat'n uso'n going ttj All Ml ttfujfnsa," ,, , ' ! On tbe Othgr.fiahd tWo araipmjnore! far seeing reiitfentsivvrfe aro most Saqguitto over tho prospects of tho placo. They bo lievo with the company, that LakosidS can bo made in timo a resort that will attract hoaltli and pleasuro seekers, fiom all parU of this and adjoining" slates. Thoy are also wise enough to see that overy dollar spent in improvements at Lkosido onbances the values of tho adjoining ostatos. Fortunately there are no hayeowlors in tho East Mahanoy Junction Land and Im provement Company. This is ovidoncod by the rnco track which has supplantod a field which somo Aid residonts said was ouly fit for a pumpkin bod, It is also evi denced by tho raagnificont dancing pavil ion that now stands bosido tho old way back hotel, a pavilion that ranks with tho most substantial, commodious and beauti ful structures of the kind in tbo state. TUB POLKA. Tho popularity of Lakeside as a resort in tho day time has been established. On Tuesday last six thousand pooplo from ail parts of Kastorn Pennsylvania were thero and thero was not one who did not speak of the placet with enthusiasm. A few days ago it was decided to test Lakeside as a resort for moonlight parties. Jlertre. Ilenry Wlederhold, O. A. Keiru, George II. Krink, John A. Grant, Goorgo Patterson, h. 0. Walter, Harry Hunter, II. II, Zulioh and Alex, liutler, a com- mitteo of arrangements, issued iuvitations for a moonlight bop and It took place last ilgbt. Towards dusk noai-ly two hundred couples arrlvod at Lakotide by rail and carriage). Tbey were Indies and gentle man from Mahanoy City, Gllberton, Girardville, Gordon, Siiamokin, St. Clair, Mlnertville, Port Carbon, Lansford, Head ing, Chester, Vhuenixvilln, Poltstown and Hamburg Owing to the oarly departure of tho wri',er he wps unable to secure the names of til who participated in the de lightful affair. The names given represent but a portion and are : Tamaqua Mrs. W. 0. llobart, Mm. Anna Leopold, Miss Guseie Dreher, Misuse Millie KreDs, Lizzie Prisor, Minnje Koisor, Emma Dauer, Mary Glassmyer, May Boo no, Goorgo A, Jaoubt, Ira Coble, Itobert llobart. Summit UUl Miss Mama llobart. Poltstown Miw A. llobart. Pottsvillo Miss Xatlo Strauce, Mrs, Lew. Grant. Lakwido Misses Katie lirauso, Mary Krauso, Frank Roth, A. E. L. Leckie. Philadelphia Miss LeMartro. Contrails Mis IUchol Reoso, O. W. Reese. WilUarosport-Miss Kditk Clark. , Dolano Alex Butler, Krwin Ulakiiloo. Mahanoy Piano Mr. and Mrs. Welling ton Hartolotto and daughter. Lost Creok Fred. Morcur, John Luoas, P. Iluntzingor. Fountain Springs Dr. J. O. Biddlo and wlrb. Ashland Mlstes Carrie Hunter, Emma Mauror, Amy Johnson, Harry Salllday, Harry Hunter, O. O. liurkot, Harry WalliviT. Shenandiah Mrs. T. II. Fielders, H Wiodorhold and wife. O. A. Ivnlm nnri wife, F. 8. Hu.,ter and wife, n. O. Hoyor ana wire, Aiittes Annio Mann, Sadio Kriok, Emma Kriok, Sallie Stoin, Jeese Stein, Bella Grant, Jomo Grant, Emma Wasloy, Nellie Kellly, Ollie Lewir, John Grant, Charles Iteeso, H. Zulick, John ltoilly, Guorge II Kriok, M. L. Stein, ,W. J. Watklns, J. E. Evans, James Hughes, Dr. O. M. Burdner, Frank Thompson, Geo. A. Jonns, Frank U. Smythe, J. I). Martin, Goo. H. Swonk. The first thing tbo visitors turnei their attention to was tho immense dancing pavilion. Tho structure, in tho language of somo of the ladies, was "nerfeollv grand." Then tbolr attention was turned to the lakes. Stand upon any of tho knolls surround ing the lakes at Lakesido on a moonlight night and watch tho reflection of tho moonbeams upon tho crystal surfaco as tho tiny crafte with the marry voyagers ply to and frj. Just try it some time. Tbo artist's brush has never pictured naturo as hodisnlavs herself at Lkiirln DM n miv-m. "iht night. THE QUADIUIXH. Half an hour on the water was followed by aslrolUUrough the gioyo opposito the ttotltng park. Then tho preparatory5 strains of the lamous Schoppa orcli9stia shualled the dancors to tho pvilion aud a few minuto3 later tho couples were march ing over tho spacious floor. Tho intorior of the dancing pavilion pro sents a splendid appearance whon ilium! natod. The plan upon which tho building was constructed is not unlike thoso of thn long, Queen Ann6tyleof hotels, along Ihe Atlantio coast. On tbe sido of tho build Ing fauing the railroad is an outsldo cov oiod piazza twelvo feet wide and extending tho entire length of tbo building. From this piazza a full view of Iho dancing flour may bo secured by means of largo win dows, with which the building is plant! ful y supplied. At ono end of tbo build ing. Inside, aro two broad stair-cases that load to a wido balcony extending tho length of the building, on each sido. At the opposito ond is a stago for tho orchestra. A largo Chickering piano rests upon the stage, which, by tho way, is large enough for concert purposes. At this end of the building thero is au annex, which is being titled up as an ice croam parlor and restaur ant This parlor is largo enough to accom modate nearly throe hundred pooplo at ono timo. The hnp was a splendid tuccess and it will no doubt bo followod by a number of liko ovents before the season closes. Thus the popularity of Lakeside as a moonlight resort is ostabllsbod. As ouo is homeward boupd on the train he overhear" the oozing ot onthusiasm : "Why, I had no Idea that there was such a plaoe in tho ooal regloni." "What a delightful placo it is. I am sure I would like to llvo there." "I oannot seo .why pooplo want to travel hundred of miles for a health resort when thero Is ono at their door. I am delighted with it." "Shenandoah," yells tho conductor. As I stroll homeward I bear the chordB of "Moonlight mi tho Lake." There it plenty ot it at Lakoiide. It. Saqo. Thauma, the mystifying. Thauma, tho wondi-rful Nuw on exhibition in Forgu son's thoatro building. "-2j.it MURDERER ALMY A THEOHY THAT HE HAS COM MITTED SUICIDE. THE PURSUIT BEING RELAXED. Though This ia a Protty Cood World Thoro aro Bad Pooplo in it Haro ia tho Criminal Roo- ord for Ono Brief Day. Hnnovcr. N. H.. Julv 23. Tlinnoli tiio feeling ngninst the murderer of Christie Wnrdeu la u.s deep to-day a it was yesterday, the pursuit is belim gindually relaxed In so fur as it litis been kept up by volunteers. Clow after clew Iihh been ruu down, onfy to llnd that tlitro was no basis for the supposition that tho inurJerer had been seen as reported. So, as nothing promised to come of their ofl'orts, men engaged in the search havo begun to return to their own bushiest ninths. As disappointment after disappoint ment has come to tho searchers, a theory at first thrown uaido has been taken up again and grows in ttrength. This theory is that Ahuy has com mlttcd suicide. In Bimport of tills is quoted Almy's expression when Miss Warden rejected his suit. "I haven't anything to live for now." The Connecticut river is near tho scene of the trouvdv. aud miiuv heliovn thalaftercommitting the terrible crime Aimy drowne I liinihelf. Asic'o from this the only clew loft at present wtucu seems to nave any possibility of fiivorablodeveloiiniant la Hint which locates Aimy In Canada, iiuusueen wired neie that a man aoswurilJir IiIm descrintion was hpoii nt uerurouue, uui., ana was en route for. aiontror'l. BURIED THEIR CREDITOR. TWO MEXICANS l'AY A DEBT IN AN OllIOINAL AND VIM-iAlNOUS WAY. City of Mexico, July 23. Leonard Uomcz and Eglfano and Carmen Levys borrowed money of Josa i do! Jesus Rnvas, in tho village of San'- Rafael, and they wmild not pay on' time, nud resenting his Importunity, planned to kill him. Gomez nerKiiadi (1 linvim tn ntatuf htm iu cleaning out his well. THU wen was sixty feet dtop. When Itavas reached tho bottom dome, rolled rocks and adobo on lilm until the unfortunate creditor was buried alive. The secret was kept eight days. It was betiayed by Gomez's little girl. Bhe went to neighbor's for water aud was asked why she did not take it from her father's well, anil replied: "Because my papa has a mau burled in tho well." Gomez was arrested and tho ' well drained. He now awaits trial with ills accomplices. News in Brief Governor Buchanan, of Tennoseee, held a conference iu Kuoxville with a committee of the Coal (Jreek mlnera, and promised if the men wouldallow tho couvicts to be returned to the mines pending action by tho Legisla ture that he would promptly call that body iu extra se-sloir. The committee men wb . drew and will nrobablv irivo an aDHW1 i to day. Itis expected that a peaceiui settlement will bo readied. Tlie Ocean Grove Asscclatlou is en- forclug the law against womeu appear ing In scant batliinir costumes, and great indignation in expressed among visitors. Judge McKay, tho Allinuco Judiro of Kansas, who refused to abide by mo ruling oi uio aupremo ujurt, has been summoned to uppear charged with coniempt. The ireneral use of uncket dtmn Rav ing banks has created such a demand for ten cent picevs that the colnsnro bring turntd out by tho mint at the rate of 100,000 per day. Representative ClatUe.of Alabama,iu nn interview in Washington, said tho Alliance people In his state aio Dem ocrats and lie was in fuvor of trying to Keep tnern aim tueir reformers inside the party, What a Prominent Phyaiolan and Chemist says After Analysis and Fraotloal Teat. I Dr. J. luster, formerly of Jlellevue Hospital jieutcai iMiiege ana jong jsuina Uuuege speaks as follows i Nkw York, October 3D, 18W. Alva a llrarlllHii Speolflo Co., UWalii.tr.et. -Gents: Thtmrte of vour Caatua HIikmI Cure, which I bought lur uualysts, 1 liava eubjeoted to n very tliuruugti lent, and eau Had not a Uoglo tiaca of mineral ormeivurlHl nreiumilun In It whatever: and, as I have haxl couaMerablo eprIeBce in tUoonHltu llonal ellVct lu certain dlMXuea ulreaity knowu to you, I ouiuldar It tbe anient and best vegetable blond purtrler In the market. lourx rexpeciMiiy, D. J. lA'STKIl, I'll L M. D. gold at Klrlln's DruirUtore.feruiion llnuna Uloclt, Mhenandoju. Buy Keystone flour. He careful that the name Lxssia & Co., Ashland, l'a., is printed on overv sack. 3-3-8mw Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills Act oil n new nrlnohile refutation I lie ltver, fitomacb and towels through Ihe nvrret. A new Utwovery. Dr. Miles' I'llls tpeedlly cute bUloiisneNH, oad taxle, InipH llvci, plli)H, constipattoti. Uueoualed lor men. n-ti'imu. rhlldreil. Hu)tlli(l, mil iekt,aret ! ti'do-es, 'Ooa. Hamiiten Irej, at c. il. UaenbuiU's d-'mf 6tore, FROM THE CLOUDS. WILMAJt I.OVH.A 1'AHAClIttTK Jl'MI'KR TUMIILK8 IIAI.K A MI LB. Indiauapolls, Tnd., July 23. 'Wil liam Love, who has been making parachute Jumps at Knlrview Park here for six weeks past, mot with an tccldunt yesterday which, though it may not kill Mm, will come pretty near doing so. Love shot up into the air, his bal loon being hotter than usual, and when it was half a mllo from the earth lie tried to shake tho parachute loose. The ropes wero tangled, however, aud it wouldn't work right. Ry vio lent exertions Love nmuoged to shako It free from the balloon, but thesudrien s oels from Jerking broke the cords of the parnc'iute and it turned inside oat like an umbrella in a wild storm. Iho aeronaut did not lose his pre smeeofiniud, however, but kicked aud struggled until lie succeeded lu getting patt of It to lill and hold, and In this way lie descended to about 400 eet from the f.roiiid, when it collapsed t'ln:ethcr. and lie Hlint in rili in.-n stone. Ho fell In n corn field nearly a mile from wliern lin !ui.mlil it.. ..... eoncious when ploked up, but soou re vived, and, though seriously Injured, may recover. Ladies should visit Thauma and son what a wonderful being she ia. 7-22-tf Politic and Politicians. Charles O. Palmer, of this town, has been suggested as a suitable person for tho nomination for Sheriff on the ltepubtlcan ticket. While the Hkkald believes thoro aro many other available men for tho posi tion in the party, it must be admitted that Mr. Palmer would mike a formidable Ottiididate and oould be elected. Uo is well known throughout the county as a hard-working and onsclenlious miner and, no doubt, he would be accoptablo to U pirties. Although the IIkkalo is 4ltclind to other matorial at present, it wouW.'not. WUbhBld it) Kippert' from Mr. Palmer. Thert are many- pesuio who Urink that one of tho Jury Oflmmtatienw ihould be a IMirth-of-t'ie-mountain man, and ayiienan ilonhito in particular. Now if any of our townsmen are ilobing to announce thorn -Sjyes for tho position tho Rkhald will Sheorfully insert their catds at the regular xatos. Joo Well, of Pottsvillo, who is seoking , tho Democratic nomination for Sheriff, was it Lnkosido on Tuesday and circulated as Ane of tho most jovial Germans on tho grounds. "Joe" made a favorable im pression, as usual. Thoro ia no longor any question as to who tho Democrats will nominato for Judge this fall. Tho nomination of John A. Nash, Esq., of Poltsville, is oonooded. Among tbo.latest candidates nnnouncod for delegates to the Constitutional Conven tion is that of John ,1. Coyle, of Mahanoy City. Uo is popular and no doubt would add strength to the Republican ticket, be ldes being deserving f tho honor at tho hands of his fellow workers. Tmnarma's young and popular attorney, J. O. Ulrich, sdems to havo the insido track for tho Democratic nomination for delegate to tho Constitutional Convention. In fact it might bo put down that ho will 1m ono of the nominees, at least thero are many who are willing to put money on the result. Entltlod to tho Boat. All aro ontitled to tho beet that their money will buy, so evory family should have, at once, a bottle of the beat family remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse tho sys tem whn ooetivo or bilious. For salo in 60c and ?1 03 bottles by all loading drug gists. Don't fail to visit the museum in Torgu-- son's theatre building. 7-22-tf A Kind Friend. la what they call taut Famous Itemody, Red King Oil, it quickly enree Itheumatlem. NeumUla. Cute. Unimex. Hums. Sore and till pain. It Is rood fur 111,10 or boast. 23 cents. Aimrun-tf urugsiora. Thauma ia tbe wonder of the age. Don't fail to see her. 7-22-tf Tbo worst dnnver about nejloctluir a Cousrh or Cold la Uonsumptlou, We en amure our readers that no medicine equla Pau-Tlufi Cough aud Cousumptlnu Cure, Try It. Trial S Thauma. She's a wonder. 7-22-tf Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, PRESERVE CROCKS, 1 ql, 2qt, 3qt 4 qt. Brown Sugar, 4c. Whole & Ground Spicos GRAFS, No. I22 North JarJin Street.