MP" 1' YOL. YI.-KO. 1G5. ' SHElSTAyPOAH. PA.. FRIDAY, AUGUST Id-. 1891. " OSTE CENT. THE STJBE3T BO AD TO WEALTH IS THBOTTG-E LIEEBAL ADVERTISING ' . 1 i i ft r CONVENTION CALL. To the Republican Electors of Pennsylvania: Alter confutation ana corresponacnce iui he mcihbers of the Republican male Committee, ml bu their direction, I hereby give notice that the Republicans of l'enniylvanta, by their duly chosen representatives, will meet in Stale Con ventton at Ilarrtsburg, Wednesday, August 19, 1891, at lOo'elock A, j for thspurjiose ofplae ing In nomination candidates for the offices of Slate Treisurer and Auditor General, for the nomlnallonof elgliteen candidates for Dctegates-at-Large to the Constitutional Convention pro vtded for in the Act of Assembly approved June 19, 1891, and for the transaction of such other business as may be presented, A'oliceit especially directed to the fact that. In aooordance'wtth the provision) of the tail men. ttoned act, each Senatorial district is entitled to o representation of three delegates in said Con stitutional Convention, two of whom only canbe members of the majority party in said district The electors of each district are therefore re quested to make proper nominations for dele gales to said convention, the rules governing the nomination of candidates for S.ate Senator to be applicable. In this connection Vie Cliairman 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 prtmaries consistent with the preservation of the party organization." WM. II. ANDIIVWS, Chairman. COUNTY COMMITTEE MEETING. The members of the Republican County Com mittee elected at the primaries held on Satur day, August 1, 1891, are requested to meet at Centennial Hall, in the Rorough of P, Untile, on Tuesday, Augusl$, atlO a.m., for the pur pole of electing a County Chairman and trans actsucli other business as may be required. F.LIAS VA VIS, Chairman County Convention, August i, 1891, The Long Island Negro Captured, Loso Island City, Aug. M. John Amolmon, the negro who attempted to 'assault lira. Frederlok Nelraeyor of Great Neok In tho woods near that place on Monday last, was arrested lu Jamaica during tho morning. Ho was removed to tho Jail In this city, as It was feared that he would be lynched if left in the Little Nock jail. The Usher Jury Out, Abingdon, Va,, Aug. 14. Argument in the Baker trial was coucludod and tho case was given to he jury. A verdict 1b not expected until this evening. Dr. Baker, it Is thought, will be ttcqulttod, or olee the jury will disagree Sirs. Poabody Sent to I'rUon. Ayer, Mass., Aug. 14. Mrs. Fred Pea-"-I'.idy, who attempted to oommlt suicide Wfc.V r having murdored her 4-year-old "5nJr, was committed to prison to await the aotlon of the grand Jury. "Waters' "Weiss boer is tho best. John A. Koilly solo agent. 6-5-tf -NEW- CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS! nro being received dally at C. 3D. PRIOKE'8 Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St, near Centre Pickling and Preserving Time ! is now at hand. Kelter has just received a lot oj PINE OLE APPLE VINEGAR, guaranteed Absolutely Pure and Unadulterated Soured by age Free from any for eign Acid or Coloring. Also, WHOLE MIXED SPICES for Pickling. About IS different hinds. Pest quality, sifted land Mixed in profer proiortions. Our GllOUNB SPICES Pest Quality. We keep no OLD E-on't run tho rtslt of making your HOUSES SICKby feeding 2EW OATS. Keller lias about 1,500 bushels OLE WJ1ITE OATS. All old not mixed with new. PURE EYE CHOP. CORN ANE I manufacture my own STRICTLY PURE JTEEH. H.ocoivod. tlaroo tlaoaos zx woolsc HJ'x'GJSla from tlx d'oam ory iscixxxg cLevy zxm oXxtax'xxocl. Thefirsi of tho season. mackerel of this season's catch. DAISY FLOUR is made of old Minnesota Wheat and gives Sat isfaction every time. AT KEITER'S. FREE-FOn-AU. FIGHT. New Jorsoy nmi Dftnwnra CltlEem HuTi K Serlnu Clnsli, Wilmington, Del., Aug. 14. In a tree flglit for several hours at Ponnsvllle, N. J., ono man was nearly killed, and SO seriously Injured, and 200 received outs nnd bruises. The South Jersey Farmers wore having their annual rounlon and 0.000 farmers, frlonds and relatives wsro present. Boor was plentiful nnd caused trouble. All went well until 1 o'clock, when a youth from Salem had a quarrel with a youth from Pcnnsvlllo, and tho crowd took up the flglit, which raged for thrco hours. Tho farmers armed thomselvos with wagon whips and wore out tho butts on each other. A Salcmlto and a Pennsvllltan began a fight to a finish for a stake, consisting of a gold watch and $30. This started another riot. A Newcastle man was ohasod two miles up tho Delaware River shore., and It Is feared ho met with foul play. Two hundred pooplo watohed tho fight from house tops. No arrosls nro re ported. Several hundred Thlladelphlans and 100 persons from Newcastle were among tho spectators of tho riot. FLOWERS AND A FIGHT. Mr. Mooney Guts Into Trouble for Placing a Douquel on n Woman's Grave. Bdiiunoton, N. J Aug. 14. Thomas S. Mooney, of Burlington, yesterday got a bouquet of flowers, and taking it to the cemetery in which tho wlfo of Geo. W. Ilalnes is buried placed It on her grave. Mr. Moonoy Is no recognized acquaint ance of the Haines family, and no cause for such strange actions could be account ed for. Mr, Haines did not approve of Mr. Mooney'sjaotlons and rcturuod tho flow ers. A sovere dispute arose from tho matter, and during tho morning Mr. Mooney met Mr. Haines an the street and gave him OBevoro beating. He was ar rested and hold under $500 ball tor court. Mr. Haines Is very badly hurt aud is in a critical oonditlon. THREE MORE VICTIMS. The Dontlts at Cold Bprlujr Harbor In. created to Stxtoon. Cold Spmno HAituon, L. I., Aug. 14. Tho Brooklyn policu reported to tho nu thorities here, last night, that, besides the thirteen persons who wore killed In the accident to Kayaer's excursion party and accounted for, three others wuro missing. They were nrobably thrown into the Sound and drowned. This brings the total list of dead up to sixteen. The names of those reported misslug are not given by tho Brooklyn polioo. The New York World (Dam.) is nmbo Uy for tho Ualenient that the impoi'teis of that ciy have raited fautl of $300,G:0 to defeat McKinloy Ohio, Comme.it is uuuecesfeary. $3.00 for $100. Hero is a bargain once in a Hfo timo, ai d will continuo this week out. To mako our beautiful cabinets for 51.00. This is no choap or trashy pictures, but a first cla'-s cabinet. Bf mouiber the place, Rooshons' new gallery, No. 29 West Contro street. are strictly Pare and of the common Spices. OATS. CHOP. CORN CUOP. OA'IS CHOP. Chop and guarantee it to be Will open Hits week, the first new BENEDICTS WON, A RATTLING GAME AT THE PARK YESTERDAY. MARRIED MEN BEAT THE SINGLES Editor Doylo Exercises His Glass Arm to Good Advantage. Franoy Proves a Sluggor. Malone Also on His Metal It lim long been a quoitlon of maUerand doubt If onte man 'cd, la a man nlaycrt onl ? I'n nettle i Ills nuesiioa 11 was muipal'v nii'feJ To meet In luendly combat on the uaM field. And eo It cumo to pass that on tho aftor- noon of tho linn clay ol August, le'Jl, champion" of iho ropectivo causes of the married and singlo men' of our lively larg est town in tho county stopped upon tho ball flold at tho trolling park and crossed bats to decide tho question of supremacy. Tho game was an Interesting ono and there wcro many brilliant features in It. Harry Muldoon was captain of tho singlo mon's nine. Each timo ho stoppod to the plalu he caused a flutter in tho grand stand. v "man balli" Ho pitched tho first inning, hut as tho 'mar ried mon rando six runs off his delivery ho wa3 hoard to oiclaim, "Boys, thoy aro on to mo. I cannot pitch against Doylo." ltamer was substituted for the disconso late captain anil, with his blood-rod uni form aud razor-sharponod curves, raado the old men put on their glasses to soo the bill. Franey, tho gigantic James, was a splen did figure on the field. Ho murdored tho ball, as expressed in base ball parlance and made two hits and two runs out of three times at tho bat. Ho rocelvod a pitched ball on tho head during tho game, and as he was led o first base ho threatened to bury the pitcher. Hoisenberier, after receiving a man's suit nnd societing his faco behind a full eo of whiskers, batted tho ball hko a fiend. SLIDING- HOME. Miko Doylo, tho pencil pusher of tho News, was captain of the married men and pitched eight Innings for them. Miko in provos widi ago. Tho young bloods wero frequently relegated to the bench by t: o work oi his famous glass arm, Ben. Sovorn only recolvod ono ball on tho stomach, which is a record surpassing all his previous work on tho diamond. A RTJNNINO CATCH. Graf, tho Jardin sWoetdispenter of choice groceries, mado ono of the most remarkable catches ever witnessed on a ball Hold. It was a high bit ball. Ho ran for it like a deer, caught It in ono hand and held on to it after turning two complete eomorsaulls. The play caused an outhuist of enthusiasm ami it was only with great difficulty that the spectators couid be induced to keep off the diamond, eo enthusiastic were they over the play. The married ladies in tho grand stand presented him with a boautiful bouquet. Heflron and Itellly caught like veterans for their retpectlve lidoi. ScanUn, while in the act of striking at a Till? INEVITABLE BOUQUET. ball, wont to grass but sonn recovered his balatico and continued striking out. Ho i to publish a work on ' What I know about sky scrapers." Malone and b ranoy deservo groat credit for. their balling. Their field work was marvellous. They did not drop n Vail during tho game. Franoy is a wonderful runner. Senator Slonaghan mado a reputation in yesterday's game of which ho may justly fool proud, no is deserving of a life partnor. Muldoon wantod to arrost Hughes for stealing four bases. In tho seventh inning Lawlor gavo way to Con. McCarthy, having strainod him self in trying to pull down a fly, It was plainly evident from his decisions that tho tenth man was desirous of having tho young bloods win. ONE OK TUB WINNERS. Tho following Is tho score: MAI'.UIED MEN. I SINGLE MEN. li in ro A E K in ro AS llediou.c.. lloilly, c 2 Muldoou,p2 lie, s i'b'gr4 iioyie,p,if..i II usuoi, 11) 3 feu1'1! ;! a I iiwlei Su.l Oiui, ss..,.'2 Sdulnil.lV-' Maloue.cf.l Fiauey,ifJ Men i g:u2b2 Keiiv,Si)....l I 1 ily.s-0 UlUulmCUI everu, rLJ llollopoiorl Toisl 5 Total...-16 12 25 10 12 IDS 13 7 Helseuberger out fjr lulevlering with hit b.ll. J. Ileilty o.it lor not touchlns flist base. Hiuueti runs, 41 lied it, ulogleS. (Seut to bueon bills, Maiiltu U rflnjlo 8. 11,1 by pnolied llu, Mnrrled ', Hi, git) 3. Hli iiok nut, Matt 10 7, Mingle -I. 1). ubiepl .y, J. llell'y, Mo-iigliao, Ilitsbe). Time urgame moUidi g wrangling 3 Iiouh. Umpire, Jume. Wluleu. Properties For Salo. A good property on South Main stiMt and a good property oil North Jardin street may be purchased cheap upon ap plication to A, J. Gallagher, Muldoon building, oorner of Centte and "SVott streots. 8-8-lw Succossful Mootlnga. fho gospel meetings on the premises of Suprlnlondent liaird are being well at tendod and are very interesting und profita ble To-night a union iovo feast will bo hold. Christians of all denominations aro invited to participate. Contract Awarded. The contract for the removal of thohouso at the corner of Jardin and Cherry streets has been awarded (o Thomas Ityan, tho lowest blddor, at f 160. They Aro Splendid We mean those Cheviot suits you can get at A. T, Jones' "Famous" Clothing tore for (0,60. HO, FOR LAKESIDE. GREAT DAY AT THE MOUS RESORT. FA- TEE GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL Thousands of Pooplo Will Patron ize tho Eisteddfod To-morrow. Special Trains From Ail Parts. Don't fail to attend tho great eisteddfod at Lakeside to-morrow. It will bo ono of the groatest musical events ever held in the county. From Shamokln to Slatington and from Scranton to Koadlng tho peoplo will flock to Schuylkill's first grand open-air festival. A special P. & It. train of twenty oar will leavo Shonandoah at 8:80 o'olock to morrow morning. Tho faro (tickets good on all train) ior tho round trip will he 85 cents. Tho admission to the grounds hus been fixed at tho very low price ot 35 cents Llew Herbert, tho famous basso of Scran ton, has been engaged to give solos. He telegraphod tho oommitleo last night that ho would positively bo on hand. rrof. William Apmadoo, of Chicago, III., who is to ho tho adJudiator at tho eisteddfod nrrivod in tho county yesterday and is tho guest of friends in a neighboring town. Tho following is the programme: PAltr I. Address Chaltmnn "I'lio land ol Jly Father'' ':Hen Wlait ly r.naaau" uy me audience, undor me cou duclorMblpir I'rof. D. W. I'nce Ashland, Hand Conicst. Male Duftt "Tho Two llaliU." Montana Mob "Ye Ilieozes That Iliow.' Ti 'O "o, lit -llew sea." H jb I!y l.lew Herbert, viol nriolo, r.ano Accompaniment "H'lmo hwcel Homo'1 'The Summer." INTKKMISSION. FAUT1I. Bong lly LiewHeriei Tenor Solo "Hwo.dol UniiKer I tluartette G-il IsaKpi.H liurllono Solo "Toe Noli'u ov orTrulli' "CiUAltltYMAN'S UlIOltUH" Hong lly Llew llorbert "irALLICLUJAII OIIOUUS' Hudd MnrUd o Uliyieddoilau" by the unwed choirs under the duecMou of I'rof. William Apaioiloc, of Uulcajo, IM, Qront Band Serenade. After giving an excellent optm-air con cert in tho square at tho corner of Main and Centro streets last night, the Grant C'ornot Band proceeded to give n series of serenades. Jacob Noll, who returned with his bride on Wodnesday, was first visitod af.er which W. J. Watkins Was reminded of his tin wedding. The band then pro ceedod to tho Philadelphia & Keaditig depot and escorted Mrs. John A. ileilly and her fi lends, who had just rcturnod from Tumbling Itun, to thoir lospective homos. Tho headquarters of tho band was livoly fur tho balance o( tho night. Tho concert was a vec ei'ioyable one. The rendition of "Solitude," tho selection upon which tho band is to oompeto at Lakosido to-inorrow, was cspo ially pleasing. Minors' Certificates. Tho board for tho examination of ap pi i cunts for miners' certificates will meet at No. 229 South West street, every Satuiday evening heroaftor, from 6 to 7 o'clock, John McCutoiikon, I'rcs. John H. IIkksb, Sec'y. 8-13-3t Jack Toole on his Muscle. Clerk of the Court9, John J. Toolo, wai arrested at Poltsvillo last night, charged with assault and battery on County Com m'ssioner Samuel G. Deturk. Tho assault took place yesterday allarnoon in Deturk's oflioi In the court house. Doturk rofusod to acknowledge a bill TooIq prosonlod and was struck twice on the side of tho head by Toole's fist, nnd knockod down. Bargains at tho Bazar, Have you teen them ? Hero nro a few of thorn : Linen paper measure', double, So. Double handled curling irons, only l'-'c, Single curler.', Gs. lOo tooth brushes, for Co 25c double Iraoiug wIimIs, for 10c. 8-14-2t Moboan'b Bazaii. Nice Presents, In our roport of the ISayrant-Ileeso wedding we omitted to mention tho many handsome presents given the couple by their relatives and friends. They wero mostly of a useful kind and will . come In quite handy when thoy go to housekeeping, Lucky Dog. ''Barrows was always lucky," "What's happened now?" "louknow that ?C0D watch tho boys gavo him?" 'Yes." 'He succeeded in selling it tho othor day for fourteen dollars and now he is wel fixed for a good day at tho Lakosido musl cal festival on Saturday. " Excellent Instrument For Sale, A flt olass German piano imported by Trot. Z-jitz can be had cheap for cash on account of tho promisor's imponding uo parture for Germany. Tho instrument may be scon and information concerning it may be had upon application to Henry Wioderbold, 28 Kast Centre street. 8-0-1 w Four tlntypos for 25 cents, at Dabb'e. tf TO PREVENT SUNSTROKE. Seasonable Hints That Should bo Carefully Noted. The state board of health has Issued a circular setting forth tho causes ol sun stroke, the precautions that should be.laken nd the treatment for cases. This dangerous illness is caused by ex cessive heal of the blood which produces great depression of the nervous svstem. It occurs during the hot season of tho year and usually to those exposed to the hot sun, but it sometimes occurs at night, and also to tliiwo exposed to great heat, in glassworks. laundries, furnaecs, bakeries, Iron foun- ries, and the on el no rooms of 8 eamships. It is largely confined to the .hot, closo streets and passages o( the cities, but is not nkuown in the country. Thase habitu ated to the use of aluohoi, and the debili tated, aro especially predisposed to attack. Dark, close-fitting clothing and such as oompresses tho chest arid neck should bo avoided during the heated term. Forthoto bilged to labor in the sun, light clothing nd a straw or light felt hat, permitting frco circulation of air, nro prnferable. On vory hot days, ono should drink fre quently, butin small quantities. A largi mount of ice water, eold beer, sod water, mineral water or othor icod drink entering tho stomach at ono timo, isinjuriou". Cool wator, into which oat meal has been stirred, is a safo and ro'reshlng drink. Wator should not be drunk in considerable quantities at a lower temporaturo than spring wator, namely, 60 Fahronhoit. Im mediate death is often caused by "Ico cold" drinks. Tho immoderato use of alcoholic; bovuragos is also dangerous. Tho slooping-room should bo freoly ventilated and cool. Constipation of tho bowels should bo avoided. Whon ov r hoated, work slowly, frequently cooling tho bond, chost and back with cold water. Keep a wot cloth or some grcon leavo in tho hat on tho head, frequently wotting them with cold witter. Whon, on a very hot day, tho skin becomes dry Biid uncomforta bly hot, a burning sonsatlon is folt in tho head, and tho face is flushed and the eyes blood-shot with frequent tondoncy to urinate, tho person should immediately quit work, rotlre to a cool place and rest in quietness ; and if nit speedily relioved from sensation of hoat, tako a cold bath. Tho attack may bo yory suddon aud tako tho form of delirium in which tho patient rushes wildly ab mt and may attack thoso around him; or ho may become weak and sink to tho ground as if in n fainting spell or stupor. Loss of consciousness and mortal disturbance may be only partial. Niiusea or sicknoss at tho stomach ofton prfondes tho onset. Convulsions, may oc cur. Sunstroko must be carefully distinguished from beat exhaustion, in which tho general symptoms aro similar to thoso of sutietroke, bijt tho bodily temperature is below tho normal. Tho differenco can bo at onco recognized by feeling the skin undernoath. tho clothing; in sunstroke tho skin f.'ob burning hot, in heat exhaustion it is cold. 1. Carry tho patient into a cool and shade! place, where there is plenty of pure. frojh air. Strip his clothing to tho waist, and place him in a rocumhent position. 8, l'our cold water (ico water is host) upon his head and chost until conscious ness roturns. The points at which tho blood may be most effectually coolod aro tho wrists, tho tomplos, nnd tho oars, bo oauso at thoso points it approaches tho sur- face rnoro noarly in considerable quantities. Ico may be applied to tho head and chest and rubbed over tho body, but if tho skin is cold no ico should bo appliod. Internally small doses of brandy may bo administered with succoss ; but in all cases of sunstroko tho pationt should, as soon as possible, bu placod In chargo of a competent physician. Tho patient should do no mental work forsomo months, nnd should keep frco from all excitement. Persons who bavo onco suffered from sunstroko era liable to a socond attack. Insanity, in some of its variod forms, frequently follows sunstroko- In heat cxhau-tion givo alcoholic stimulants and placo tho pationt In a hot bath, so as to raise tho bodily temperature. For ODo You can get one doziu cabinet photos and a flno fiamo. Hemember wo nro on tho first floor; no steps to climb. KsUatrv. tho letding artist. 8 t-:t'n All Hands Come ! And get a knifo for nothing. Tho only conditions aro that you buy twenty ten cent plugs of 'Filly" tobacco. As good a plug as you ever put a tootli to. Tho knifo is a beautiful 4-blado, inlaid celluloid han dle, good material and good workmanship. Can bo seon at No. 122 North jardin Stroot