VOL. YT.--XO. 1GS. SHENAJND O AH, PA., TUESDAY, AUGUST IS. 1801. mrP THE SUREST .BO AD TO WEALTH IS THBOXJGH LIBEEAL ADVEETISING To the Republican Electors of Petinsylvania: After consultation and correspondence with the members of the Republican Stale Committee, and by their direction, I hereby give notice that the Republicans of Pennsylvania, by their duly chosen representatives, will meet In Slate Con ven'ton at Harrisburg, Wednesday, August ID, 1891, at 10 o'clock A, if., for thepurpose of plac ing in nomination candidates for the offices of Slate Treasurer and Auditor General, for the swmtnattonof elghteencandtdates for Delegates-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, Notice is especially directed to the fact that, in accordance with the provtstons of the last men tioned act, each Senatorial dlsirict is entitled to a representation of three delegates in said Con ettluttonal Convention, two of whom only can be members of the majority parly 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 Slate Senator to be applicable. In this connection the Chairman desires to call the attention of Republican votsrs to the recom mendation of the Slate Convention of 1832, that "they allow the greatest freedom in the general participation in the primaries consistent with the preservation of the party organization," Wit, II. ANDREWS, Chairman. Euhopeans aro beginning to have a more truthful conception of the American people than they have hitherto had. When touring In the old country was confined to a com paratively few, and they of the aris tocratic class mainly, many of whom were deeply Imbued with anglo manlatsni, American character was not fairly represented. To-dny there aro ten European tourists to ouo of ten years ago, and the majority of them of the less pretentious, but more in dependent and patriotic order; tho kind of people not given to toadyism, and who have a proper conception of the greatness of their own country, and hnvo spirit enough to give ex pression to their belief. The failure of the European grain crops and the consequent demand for American cereals, and naturally the large advance in prices, have for some days past absorbed the attention of financiers as well as that of the far mers, the latter being jubilant, while the former are in afeverof excitement, not knowing exactly what to do. In -NEW- CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS ! aro being received daily at C. 3D. FBICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St, near Centre Pickling and Preserving Time ! ix nn, at TT,, 7,0 - --"v. .u.uiu i,o .1 OLD AJPJPLE VIJSEGAJt, fuarantecd Absolutely Pure ami Unadulterated Soured elgn Acid or Coloring. Also, WHOLE MIXED SPICES for Pickling. About 15 different. Jcinda. Best Quality, sifted and Mixed in 2roper proportions. Out' aTiCsTnvr, Crwc Best Quality. We keep no common Spices. OLD Don't run the rials of making your ICOItSES SICKbu f Mveuing ismw uats. iteiter OLD IfnrPE OATS. All oldnot mixed with i,fi. PURE RYE CBZOP. CORN AND J. manufacture my oion Chop and guarantee it to be STR1CTLX PURE FEED. Hoooivocl tliroe tixx3.os ct wools ProsSa aro3oa. tlio Oi'oamery gamo clcvy nisi oliurnocl. The first of the season, mackerel of thisseason's catch. DAISY FLOUR is made of old Minnesota Wheat and gives Sat isfaction every time. tho meantime tho great western crops, now already harvested, are belug gathered in and made ready for mar ket. Tho proposition of the leaders of the Alliance party that the farmers should hold back their farm products, and thereby be assured of better prices, una not, as far as is learned, been re ceived with much favor. Tho fact Is, the farmers are not as a general thing prepared to adopt the suggestion. Their financial condition Is not such as warrants them in withholding They need the money too badly for that, and no doubt the bulk of them will take advantage of tho present profitable prices, sell and realize. No loyal while ruau duiiug tho war placed his life in the hands of his colored brother but felt secure and was secure under his guidance ; and thou sands are living who will testify to this fact. Thousands of G. A. It. men will cheerfully bear testimony that the colored man could be relied upon as a faithful guide; and many soldiers never would have reached their homes and loved ones but for the services rendered by these people; and yet at who would draw tho color line wUh mese loyai, lauuiui men, who stood shoulder to shoulder with them tl,rn..l, tl. .w,r n,v.i., 0 . mere is noiratornlty in tubs spirit and no charity in this action, and but little signs of loyalty In a movement to .... musiuunessiy uepnve mem or tneir uguia. t.1.,.. Three parachute accidents two of them with fatal results-wlthln thro., days furnish very conclusive proof that that kind of business is belutr a safe thing to do by some people, it is a performance that requires the ex- erclse of coolness, caution and a better knowledge of noronautles than appears to have been possessed by most of the men and women who have risked and forfeited their Uvea in endeavors to create public sensations and to make money. Those who nre wise will dipping Into grain speculations. Tho IZtZ T0' ket 7 m'a'B ... ... . . ""nor save a town from going to seed bv lempiauons to taKe "llyers" are very strong, but, like parachute exhibitions of late, there Is no assurance of a safe . landing. ,,..7 ,. v - -j i ivav I i . j t, I : r :i I, 11, 1 , 11 wmw 11 I v st;i by ageJTree from any for . . tw OJW tv,iU jrurv unit, Vf re OATS. lias about 1,500 bushels CHOP. CORN CHOP. OA1S CHOP. Will open this week, the first new TOWN TALKER. ITEMS GLEANED IN THE EDI TOR'S SANCTUM. THE TATTLES OF THE TATTLER. Gossip That la Dishod XJp to tho Newspaper Man in His Sanc tum Mingled "With Scraps Caught by Hlmsolf. 1 To bring new industries into town would result in making propetty more saloab'o ; omPtJ' bouses by tlio scoro would bo filled uy uesiraoie tonanlsj tradesmen and tnflinhnfi wiiitlr) VA ago; there would bo work.for everybody J Kooa wages ; in short there would bo , or uen"doab 13 ma good ,uosl on 6na "0 should be one of tho bus! est places In tbo stato. im.l wir her citizons would go to work in earnest to ftdvanco her interests by encouraging man- '"'h If. , T f "'""1 "i "" Jactsnoum 00 apparent to all that a crop cannot bo bar I ni.atnJ ...!lt 1 .. .. wiLuuut planting ana sowing, neituorcan Snonandoah harvest dollar witnout investing in manufactu Inc enter. ?"'": lruo mun raon may feel that thOV hft.V(l lint. thn mnana 4 a ,n -n J . I . in manufacturing enterprises, but lot all remombor that if Shenandoah was boom. ing, business would bo bettor, propoily Would hn snlnaMn V, 1.1 ten dol.ars In circian vh hZ " oa now. Thorofora a man can aflbrd io plncl1 nimEo!f flard fr a momont for tho TZZ, ? ownmXely'of reai oslatoatthe presont lime could richly af- ford t0 borrow tho monoy, if necessary, to 'm? k? nt7 priso9 in this town, for thn inni nhln pmmW of such a policy would bo to causo activity m mo real estalo market. You may turn it, and twijt it, pull it and pound it as you will, and yet the fact will slubbornlv ro 11. howling about its dullness. Shenandoah "H9 lhreo hundred and fifty or nioio Two-thirds of them are de- P3ndont upon tho small earnings of tbe r children in tho ba willing to work if thoy bad an oppor uu wHwtud iu nuu'u tunity. It does not require a mathematic ian to figure on tho amount of benefit thnt . r.."' u u,w an industry that miilr k. A : , r ... -- i .1 iuu 11 Cj nmo aim uoys wuuici nmnnv w Hnm. 1 i xuoro is any amount of labor horo. We have tho best railway facilities. Wo h.. Plenty wator and building sites. In fact wo have ovorjthing oxcent enternriso. uive iwo nunurod of our widows employ ment and tho merchant'! will havo less un paid accounts on tholr books, Summer Life at Newport. Newport, Ithode Island, the most fash lonaDI watering place in the United State!, has two or throo fullpago illustra tions dopoted to It in r ank Leslie' J Weekly miswceK. unoy givo the best Idea of tho famous American resort that has ever been presented in picture form. Tho ladies, especially, will want to see tho largo mid. dlo:pHK picture, showing the magnificont htvlo of summer drns Kt lvn n'nUi. i. uo morning at fashionable Nowport. A reception to tho diplomatic corps at the English Court, tho Now York Naval i . i . . , . . tnurves i Eisner s island, a sooninc- Incident In thj Adirondacks, and Ids of olhorpicturos make up the issue, I'rico, ten cents. To bo had at your newsdealers. Just Ono Wools More. 11 sr rpnnnfif. MJC lull I nml-n nttr Ka ,ltf..1 cabinets at fi oo Por dozen for one week more. 1'ositively not ono dav after Au. 21th, but will remain in your city making pictures at bolter prices, Come early and avoid the rush, rain or shine. Kemember the place, Koshon's gallery, J9 Wost Cen tre street. Hoffman's old stand. 8-17-Gt Miles' Norvo una LAv&r Pills Act on ft new principle regulating the liver, stomach nnd bowels thivugh the nerves. A new discovery. I)r. Miles' Wlls speedily cpuhtlpailon. Uneqnaled lor men, women, children. Umallest, mlluest, surest I SJdonea. ata. Samples Krea, at U. U. llaeenbuch's drugstore, Baby .Day. On Wednesday pictures of all bablos under 1 year will be taken free at Keagey's art studio. Don't forget tho day. Advertise in the Herald. , POLITICAL PARAGRAPHS. Remarks on tho Prosont and Fu ture Campaigns. Afior .Monday next tho politioal cam paign in this county wilt coinmonco in oarnest, ".Urn Smith's" political loiter in the Xetoa on Sunday wa very tamo. Tho writer has ovidontly run out of all subjoct matter. It would bo interesting to know ust what tho Shanandoah Democratic candidates will got out of iho deal. Too much information oozej out of iho county Republican party into the columns of Democra'lc papers. In tho languago of woil known character of town, "If I was ft 'orso I'd be n 'oreo, and not a two-faced iliink that thoe beest," Will tho Shenandoah Democrats be sat isfied with a jury commissioner? That is about all the party managers below tho mountain aro willing to concodo. Loinmcersays ho will bo renominated. "Jim" Smith (not tho Democratic news- K'ffu. wiiuojjuimuiu; win prooaoiy oo too Democratic nominee for jury comtniiaionor. Tbo Kopublican party is not saio whon it has a Democratic buroau of information i its ranks. Next year's crop of candidates will bo oigono, judging irom tho large ono this year lor tho fow ofllces to go around. j-uuro aro no loss man twonlv nrosnoo vivo candidates for iho Logislaturo in this dltl-lct, Bon" Smith, tho presont deputy sheriff ana ivopublican candidate for sheriff, is making a very quiet and successful can vass. Ho has a most extensive acquain anca anu it will tako one of tho stronosl aou most popular Democrats to stand tho Hold with him. io the i'oLtsvillo correspondent of th emuej 2,'rwa . Got down, Smith PERSONAL. T. .1. Reilly, of town, will shortly locale in Sharuol;in. JIns Mary Johnson i3 visiting friends ic Luzorno county. iliss Kato Shortall returned to l'hiladol phia yesterday. illiam Kersiako is spending a few days at Atlantic City. James Jones, of Scranton, Is tho cucst o friends in town. J. J. r.ci'ly, tho tailor, is. enjoy intr week at Atlantic City. dames ilcllale, of Philadelphia, is visit Ing bis parents in town. George Groonawald, of Pollsyille, visiting frionds In town. Mrs. E. B. Hunlor Is spending a fow days at I'olisyille visiting friends. James Ljckio, of Wilkes-fltrre, is spend ing u fow days in town with relatives. Jlicnaol Wnalon, of tho Fifth ward, will make a matrimonial voyage in tho future Bartenders Canfield nnd Burns, of town Have more than a real ostata interest in Ashland. Will Baor, of Philadelphia, is spend'ng a fow days in town, tho guest of Thomas Sanger. juissos Jonnio and Sadio Uillhouso, of Newton, aro spending n fow days with friends in town. Thomas McLaughlin, ona of Shamokin's skilled englnoers, Is visiting M. J. Lawlor, his brother-in-law, of town. Ex-Congrossman Brumm, of Miners villi, and John A. Nash, Esq,, of Potts- vlllo, wore in town yesterday. Miss Edith Miner returned homo yester day after spending n pleasant ttino with hor Shamokin and Mt. Carmel friends. Samuel J. Sillman, of the Sunbury Daily, Is in town visiting friends with whom ho learned tin typographical art. J. J. Brennan, of town, will loavo to' morrow for Bluuflold, West Virginia, whero ho will embark in tho laundry busl ncss. Mrs. Charles Price and daughtor, Mls Audrey, and Mrs. Charlos Whitehead, of Delano, spent yesterday in town tho cues of frionds. C. T. Straughn, foreman of tho Herald office, and his wife, who hive been spend ing tbo past two weeks with relatives, In Maryland, returnod home on Saturday. Sunday Sohool Plonlo. 'Iho members of Fowler's Mothodist Apiscopal Sunday school will pionio in the DHano grove on August 22nd, Train will leavo Ilia loonl Lehigh Valley depot im mediately after tbo departuro of tho regu lar 9:10 train and leave Delano at 8 p. m. Faro for adults, 25 cents. Children, 13 cents. All invited. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed tho warning? The rigual per jrwof thoBuroapproacli of that more ter- iw" iumwio, vuuauiupuuu. auk yourselves If you can aUonl for the sake or Having 60 rents, to run the risk and do nothing for it. We know fron experience that Hhlloh'B (Jura Will L'Uru VOIlr C?nufrh. It never fultn 'I'hfa explains why more than a Million Hotlleu were sold the na&t. vnnr. Tt rAiiAvna npnun and Whopplnn Coagh at once. Motners do not be without it. For Lnme Hacs, Bide or Chest, nseHhlloh's 1'orous I'laster. Bold by 0.11. llagenbuch, N. E. corner Main and Thoy Are Splendid. We mean those Cheviot suits you can get at A. T. Jones' "Famous" Clothing tore for ?0.60. Buy Keystone flour. Ba careful that the name Lmssiq & Co., Ashland, Pa., Ii printed on every sack. 8-3-9taw TIED ,T0A TRACK OENTRALIA TRAGEDY CRE ATES GREAT EXCITEMENT. OFFICERS HUNTING FOR BURNS Ho is Suspected of Placing Dough orty Undor a Train Tho Dead Man's Head Was Out From His Body. l)y National Press Association. CENTIIAUA, I'll., Aug. 18. As tho E,m plre Freight of the Lshtgh Valley Road enmo uowu tho grado from Mount Car niol at 1 o'clock yesterday morning tbo engineer saw u man lylna oa tho track In tho main street of this village and nn other man standing noar him. Ho sig nalled, but thoy pnld no attention, and la another moment tho man on tho track was crushed to death. His bend was severed from tho body and rolled down upon the stroot. Tho other man man made off, but was Intercepted. He proved to bo Michael Burns, a mine foreman and a trusted em ploye of the Blley Coal Company. Ho said that tho doad man was Anthony ijouguorty, a pioneer rcBlUont of Cen trnlln, and that be was going to notify wougneriT's .lamuy or his death. Ho was released and did notify the family, Blnce then ho has disappeared Burns' disappearance, contradiotory statements mado by him to his neigh bors after the death of Dougherty, and tho finding on the track whero Dougher ty wub killed of pieces of ropo with which Dougherty may have been bound have raised the nusptolon that Burns may nave ueiioeruioiy piaceu uuugherty on tho track to sill him. A corouer's Jury has failed to agree, and an Investigation is being made. Burns has been tracked to Shamokin, but there nil trace of him has been lost. KEYSTONE REPUBLICANS. The State Convention Meets at llnrrls. burs To-morrow. IlAnRisDuno, Pa., Aug. 18. Tho Ho publican Stato convention, to assemblo bore to-morrow, has only to nominate candidates for two State ofHoos Treas urer and Adjutant-General and yet It Is attracting attention, nnd is clvou an importance greater In somo respects than II its worn were to bo tho nomination of a Gubernatorial ticket and tho selection of delogatcs-at-largo to attend the Na tional convention. Senator Quay reached here la3t even ing with State Chairman Andrews, ex- uoiicctor Aiurtin nna others. Uharlos Emory Smith, Minister to St. Peters burg, came up from Philadelphia ou tho same train. Tho latter s M that It would be unwise for the convention at this time to express any Presidential preferences, and added that ho thought the platform would strongly indorse tho administra tion of President Harrison. Of oourse, some npprovlng reference would be made to reciprocity ns well. Thero will bo n pretty lively contest for tho two offices to be filled. Gen. Gregg will probably bo named for Audl-tor-Geuoral, though Giles D. Price, of Erie, is giving him a close raco. Which ever one fails to got that place will stand tho best chance for tbo Stato Trcasurorshlp, though John W. Morris Bey, of Allogheny, and ex-Speaker Thomp son, of Warreu, aro now tho only avowed candidates for that placa. Au Interesting phase of the proceed ings will be over tho selection of the chnirinan of tho State Committee. Win. H. Andrews cannot be re-elected, so tbo probabilities are that Senator Quay will seek to put tho selection In the hands of tho candidates, which will mean the choosing of one not unfriendly to him, A fight may dovelop over this, as tho re cent practice has been for tho conven tion to make theseloctlon, Caused by CJsaretta Smoking. Syracuse. N. V.. Aug. 18. William Sunckford, aged 10 years, went to the lhousauu Islands yesterday moruluir on nn excursion. On his way to his homo tu this city he went into convulsions and was held iiy several men to keen him quiet. Ho frothed at the mouth, nnd it is said that he tried to simp at and blto mono auentung mm. me case was called hydrophobia at first, but now the two physicians attending him say that they aro cortain It is not, Tho bov is said to have been bitten by a dog some tlmo ago, but the doctors say tho trouble Is not due to such a source. Young Shackford has been ot a very nervous temperamont and has smoked a good many cigarettes. JBaso Ball Budsot. Tho Shenandoah basa ball club defeated the Fraokvlllo team at tho latter nlaco Sjn- day afternon by the following scoro: Shenandoah. I 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 1-1 1 :acuv.!le U 00U000U0-2 Among tho features of tho gioao a Morris' pitching. Ho struck F.MikwIlo out twice when the bases werofull, Toolo's Playing at short was also flno Rlnsrholsor Won. George Kinghoiser, Joseph Gar70v. Mar- tin Fabey and George Frost, of town, and a Polish young folluw of Mahacov Cllv contested In n half mile raco at tbo tioltlng iarK on tjaiurda.v for a sweepstake of $3 ucb, $r to flut mah and fjlO to the second. ltingheisef won and Garvoy was second. Glee Club Mooting;. All members of tho Shenandoah Gloe Club will meet next Thursday oveninc. at 8 o'clock, in tho English Baptist church. Puitir T. Evaks, Leader. AN INTERRUPTED DRIVE!. Troublos of a Party of Younjr Men. Harry Hutu pic, Harry Hes., John Gal vin and Simou, tho sewing machlno agont, all ot the Commercial hctol, staited out 'esterday to enjoy a drivo to Lakosido. Tbo horses thoy took seats behind wore not tccustomed to working double, but all wont voll enough until tho party slartod io ro nirn, when tbo difficulties experienced by having ono horse balk ng so that Iho other animal was obliged to pull tho load was rclipsed by both horses refusing to pull. Tho young men got out of tho vohlclo and puhed It about a quartor of a milo. Still tho horsos refused to work and tbey woro Anally unhitched and driven to town with out tho vehicle. Aftor tho horses arrl hero tho llvoryman sent a to.tm b.ick to bring the carriage and young men back to town. This is tho reason whv holf a Hn oung men oamo Into town this mornlno- singing, " Wo'ro not left yot, you bet." A TILL TAPPER CAUGHT. Hold lor a Robbery at tho Pur. mors' Hotel. John Maddon, tho young man who on. gaged in tho fight with Anthony Flynn last night is booked for a logal engagement wuu too commonwealth. On the S0,h of la-t July Madden robbM in tho till of tho Farmers' holol and so- curod?18. Since that tlmo ho has kept very shady, but last night tho fight ho en gaged in brought him into prominence and Constables Tosh and Phillipi gathered him in. Ho was committed In default of 8500 ball. Ho Was Jailed. Martin L&wloi, who claims Sbonandoah for his rcsidonco, was arrestod oa Saturday evening at tho Pennsylvania depot for drunkon nuisance and indecent oxposuro. When taken to tho stat'on house and searched a lot of valuablo iewobv was found in his pockets. This was afterward identified as tho property of an up-town hotol man. Lawler wrs sont to jail bo ciuso ho could not furnish fc-DD bail. His hearing was boforo Justico H. U. Hill yes terday morning. Chronicle. Progress. It is very important in this ago of vast material progress that a remedy ho pleasimr to tho tasto and to tho oyo, easily taken, ac ceptable to tho stomach and healthy in its nature and effects. Possessing thoso qual ities, Syrup of Figs is tho ono porfect laxa tivo and most gontlo diurotic known. Pounded Each Other. John Maddon and Anthony Flynn, two young men of town, fought half a dozen rounds at Iho noith end of Emo-ick stn at. Tboy fought desperately for about half an hour and whoa thoy stoppod ono of thorn was pioik.v badly punished. James E'eoted. Tho morabors of the county Kopublican standing comniuleo met at Potlsvillo this morning and elected ex-Dist. let Attorney James, of Ashland, chairman to sjcceec? Hon. D. D. Phillips, of Gordon. Married. Miss Suo Lindonmuth and Thomas Lawson, both of town, wero married Sat urday night at tbo rosldonco of n. IJ. Hawloy, on East Coal street. A number of their friends woio ontertained at a wed ding foast aftor tbo ceremony. Lalreside Plonlc. Tho Hera .!) acknowledges rocoipt of an Invitation to atlond tbo first picnic of tho Young Men's Democratic Club of Maba noy City, to bo hold at Lakesldo on tho 27th inst. Postponed. Tho picnic of tho Evangelical Sunday school and congregation, to Dslano, which was to be hold on Thursday, has been postponod until tho next day, Friday, All aro earnestly Invited to attend, 8-18-2t Playing Cards. You can obtain a pack of best quality .'laying cards by sonding fifteen conts in nostage to P. S. Eustis, Gen'l Pass. Agt, U., C. & Q.R. It, Chicago, III. tf Four tintypes for 25 cents, at Dabb's. tf All Hands Come i And got a knifo for nothing. Tho only conditions aro that you buy twenty ton-cent plugs of "Filly" tobacco. As good a plug as you ever put a tooth to. Tho knifo is a beautiful '1-blade, inlaid celluloid han dle, good material and good workmanship. Can bo seon at GRAF'S, No, IJ2 North Janlln Sfroal 0