Evening Herald. TUKSDAY, JULY 3, 1894. JIA1IANOV C1TV. T J1RV EDITION THE EDITORS' JAUNT. N.tl.MIHl Mltorlil Aiiclllnn Meeting at Anbury l'Mtk, HpCClnl to KVKNINd tlEUALD. I'iiiladki.I'IHA, .Inly 2. The members, ot the Nntlonnl Kdltorlal Association ar rived nt the Park on Sntnrilny night, and their first session opened this morning. Iteprosetitntlve nro present from all parts of tho United States, among the list bo 'Ing some of the most distinguished news paper writers In the country. Tho Pennsylvania Editorial Associa tion will arrive at Asbury to-morrow about noon. The members rcndezvoued itt tho Girard and Lafayette hotels to nUht, and to-morrow at 8:30 a. m. they will leave on a spi-cijl Pennsylvania rail road train for tho Park as tho guests of that company. Oencnl Passenger Agent J. H. Wood and his ellluieut assistant, the Krulal Ci. W. Hoyd, will have charge ot the special trnlu. Many of the newspaper men, their wives, sisters or sweethearts, visited liroad and Dauphin streets tills evening nnd witnessed the destruction of Hercu laneum. The outing this year will be unusually large, and vtlelders of the pen are antici pating a good time, ltcsides the Kdltorlal Association National and State the National Kducationnl Association will convene at Aiibury Park on Friday for n week's stav. Tho sources of recreation and pleasure at Asburv Park are abundant and varied. Twenty-live years ago it was an almost ideal wilderness. The thriving Horn con sisted entirely of native pine, beach grass mid huckleberry bushes. There aro oaks nnd cedars, but they were in greater part stunted nnd misshapen. Tho undcrbush was almost impenetrable. Ono house only stood within tho present borders and another one ttood near by. There were no roads, for there was nono to use them. In 1KT0 Mr. James A. Bradley, the present State Senator, purchased the plot of 500 acres having nearly a mile of ocean front. At the time of purchase this nrotierty stood on the assessor's books at a total valuation of i15.KK); in lND3it wasassessed at over M.IK) ).). From Hie middle of June until the lint of September there Is rarely u week day without one or more excursions. Churches. Summy school", societies, orders and or ganizations of every character from within a radius of a hundred miles have their annual outing day and Asbury Park gets the lion's share of them. There are times when from 100 to Kid carloads are lauded In a single day, comprising from four to eight seperate excursions, and with all these crowds It Is rare to see a single ar rest. This Is accounted for by the fact that most of the organizations coming here nro of a hiizh moral and socinl stand ing. There Is pleasure without debauch ; intoxicants must either bo brought nlong or surrentitiously obtained The open temptation docs not exist and tho chief element ol crime anu uisorueris warning. Hpeelal Auction Bnles. A large quantity of dry goods, boots and shoes, groceries ot all kinds, notions, etc., will bo sold nt auction at Heeso's Auction Rooms, on est Centre street commencing Saturday evcnlmr.SOth Inst, and oontlnuing on Monday evening and every evening for tho balance of the week, until the entire stock Is sold out. This will be n rare opportunity for people to purchase goods cueap. o-.v-iw I Reported dally from the MahacoyOty bureau Of IheKVKNINO UCHA1.D.1 Mahakov Cur, July si. George Morrison, who was a patient nt the Miners' hospital, was discharged from the institution yesterday. Joseph Lynn has gouo with his mother to Kentucky, Conn. Mrs. Price, mother of Parson Price, of N'ew York, lias como to stay with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harry Hlckctts. A crocodile has been reoehed from Florida by V. A. Hcnslnger.of tho Grand Central hotel. William Keecan has received the con tract for placing a tin roof on the Centro street school building. I Dr. llronson and daughter, of Girard vllle, called on Dr. H. C. Uowman yesterday. D.J. Kerry, a well-known tea merchant, called on his lnte partner, P. J. Toland, yesterday. John Uynn, Michael Mellet, James Murphy and James McGlnty called on Ashland friends Sunday. Josenh Larkln Is nrennrlmr for a trip to Cincinnati!, Ohio, to visit friends. James Collins nnd Hichard U'Haro. of Pottsvillo, called on friends yesterday. Misses Maud Ilautthnev and Katie Moore, are nrenarinu for a trin to New York and Brooklyn. John Summers intends to leave this week for Willlamsport. Ulcv.de riders of Tamnqua passed through town for Ashland last evening. Thomas T. Thomas, of to vn. and his ladv friend. Miss Kdwnrds. drovo through the valley yesterday. W. Lattlmore. of St. Clair, who was a Isltor to D. A. Sellgman, went home cstcrday. m T I 1 1 I . . .. W L." 1. ......... I 1. (wtna X. (J JllKlll, UL OIICUHUUIfllll, among the attendants at tho opening of the hotel of Thomas WhltaKer. Miss Carrie Plerman returned from a pleasant trip to Cherryvilie. Hlchnrd Cooiran. of Lakeside, trans acted business in town yesterday. Tim Kaler Hrewlnir Company has re celved five large hogsheads with a capac ity of 1 10 barrels each. The cow stolen from Hauenbuch was found nt Ixjfty. It had beeu sold to n umlly tnero tor The nost olllce will bo open to-morrow (Fourth of July) from 7 to !l a. ui., and i.m to a:au p. m. Georuo Broomo had one of his legs broken mill an ankle dislocated while nt work on the Knier Hr-wlng Company's new addition, and Anthony Kllnger had a log nroKen nr. the same place, urootne was caiiLrlit in a loon -fa holsMnu ron and an Iron girder rolled over on Klinger's leg. The Fish and Gnme Protective Associa tion haB added the following members to itH list: B. 11. Severn, Georgo II. Krick. I. II. Kowlev. Timothy Flvnti. Chas. II Zeller. John McGowan, Paul Deir. C. Shuinlrak. John Snnrr. Nlcholns Byron Francis Byron, Newton Pelling, Nelson Seglnfoos and Frank Whetstone. W. II. Nelson, who is In the drug busl-1 ness at Kingvllle, Mo., has so much con fidence In Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that he warrants every bottle nnd offers to refund the money to any customer who Is not satisfied after using It. Mr. Nelson takes no risk in ilolnc this because the remedy is a certain cure for the dlseaseB for which It I Is intended nnd he knows it. Itis for sale I by Gruhler Bros. H' t dest r I I I, till I In. hi M II (In IVlth. I'i -rii, .Inly ."). Ten houses were I am twenty-live houses were . i. ! la-t evening by a flro i, -4 a loss of 500.000 florins Ui liie i wall fell, killing two po- aiui jiii'ir.iiv several lireuien. NUGGETS OF NEWS Georuia's melon industry Is suffering greatly from the tie up of western rail roads. Jenn Carries, the noted French sculptor and porcelain decorator, died in Paris yes. terday. Jake Kilrahi has telegraphed his accept ance of Slavm'h offer for a glove coutest at New Orleans. Secretary Carlisle is confined to his home at Washington with an attack of summer complaint. An Incendiary fire In Dundee, N. Y. destroyed seven stores, a dwelling, a new church ami several barns. In the British houso of commons the clause Imposing a whisky duty In Ireland lor a year only was adopted. A hand sf w lilt coups who tried to whip a number of negroes near hveuln aliudn, Ark , wero themselves severely ouasui by their inteuded victims. "Then Baby was slclc, we save her Castorla. Vhra slits was u ChiU, she cried for CatorUw When sh became 511ns, she clung to CustorUl JVhen the had Children, she gave them Caatorta. Hport Wlim ly n Iinm. NBW Yolk. July 3. The attendance fiheepshi'iid Buy yesterday was good, an as a rule the races were Interesting. Th usual line race was seen In tho handicai when bport and Don Alonzo ran nose an cose for nearly halt a mile, the last quar ter being a hard drive. The distance was mile and an eighth. Stowaway took the lead nnd held It lor half a mile. Then Don Alon7.ii went to the front nnd re mained there until but half a mile left to go, when Sport joined htm. At the turn into the slri'Uh Sport clung on and In the lust few jumps puked his nose fur enough In front to win. lime, 1.37 1-5. SlOO Howard. The Shenandoah Base Ball Association will give $100 reward for Information that will lead to the nrrest and conviction the party or parties who set fire to th grand stand nt the Shenandoah Trotting park. W. S. UltfiNNAX, 7-83-tf President. Don't Tobaooo Spit or Smokeyour Lift) Away Is the truthful, startling title of a little hook that tells all about No-lo-hao. the wonderful. harmless QwtratUenl tobacco habit eure. The cost Is trining and the man who wants to quit ana can t runs uo puysicai or nusucim risa in using "No tobao." Hold by all druggists. Hook at drug stores or by mall free. Address Tte Sterling Itemed? Co., Indiana Mineral bprlr.gs, lnd, w s-ly IN SENATE AND HOUSE Th Rngnr srlir nl lnssr the Aerials with (Inly Omh Amendment. Washington, July 3. The senate began the formal oon-iileriillon of the tariff bill as amended in c uumlttee of the whole In the senate yesterday, and when a recess was had last night much progress had beeu made. The sugar schedule, which overshadowed In Importance the other schedules, being considered the pivot upon which the fate of the measure de pended, went through the trying ordeal and escaped with only one amendment. That amendment made the repeal of the sugar bounty and the sugar schedule go Into effect Immediately on tho passage of the bill, Instead of Jan. 1, lb95, the date nxed In committee. 1 he adoption ot this amendment signalized tho first victory won by Mr. Hill. In addition to the Re publican votes in favor of It four Demo crats, Messrs. Coke, George, Irby and Push, nnd Mr. Peffer (Pop.), Joined with Mr. Hill. On two other votes, If the Re publicans could have held their forces In tact, tho fate of the sugar schedule would havo depended on the casting vote of the vice president , and on one vote, If Mr.Quay had voted with his party associates, the one-eighth of a cent differential In favor of the sugar rentiers would have been de feated. Mr. Jones gave notice of an amendment to the sugar schedule contin uing the sugar bounty In force until Jan. 1, 1M5, to i he extent of nine-tenths of a cent In sugnrs unove ninety degrees and eight-tenths beh.w. Without completing the uax, hemp mid jute schedule the sen ate at 7:35 took a recess until 10 this morn ing. This ncnon Indicates that Itis the Intention to t ry and pass the bill before adjournment today. The house held a brief session, nnd on account of a difficulty of holding a quo rum nothing of importance was accom plished beyond the passage of a resolu tion directing the commissioner of labor to Investigate tbo question of the work and wages of women nnd children. Be fore 2 o'clock the house adjourned until Thursday. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENOE Is the cheapest nnd best fenco made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns, cem etery lots or any kind or tcnclng M ll.MABTF.lt hns the agency and carries It In stock at his marble and granlto works, 127 N. JARDIN ST. IF T0U WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I 00 TO THE and get the best. A full set for t&. arv size, shade. ehnDe, nnd several hundred sets to select from. Their vltallzi d air bos noioual for Dalnlc s extraction. All kinds mil: e at reasonable prices. Don't forgt t the numbe. 10H North Centre btreet, l'OTTSril,L,lS,l'A. YonCan Smell The Hops. BOWIES' Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters', 15 N. Main St., Slicnnndonlt. Fresh and cool beer always on lap. Finest wires, liquors and cigars. .TAMES BOWFX.Frop. Get yonr repairing done at Holder- uo tutcru,utiou7JJl famous REMEDY for NEUEALSIA and similar ComplalntB nanutaotnreu unarr tho stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,, vprescribedbyominentpliyBiclansv DR. RICHTER'S ROOF PAINTING promptly done with pr HAWTHORN'S U. S. HOOF PAINT by .A.. YOST, Asent, 189 East Coal street, "he nundoab. It is tbebest and only iiuarai tee paint opalnst corrosion, tire ana every una oi weaincr, and paper rrv fs and walls. formetkl. wooden (.ire U a trial El I Only genuine w.Trndem'k"Anchor." (Look alio oncaokaraforDr.Blohter's firm it it-. Ad. gicmerauo. now torn. -29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 12 Braaoa Honaet. - Own Glauworke,! 25 and 60c. l Shenandoah by j. m. liuian, For sale In C. II. Haeen'buch. I 1' i: u. Klrlln Celebrating tho Fnurth, Gordon will celebrate the day with much display. The nnraile nt Ashland will move at o'clock. Two games of hall will also be an attraction. Tamnaua will have an nfternoou nnd evening pirnuo to-morrow. The people of Mahauoy City will celc- lirate tlio fourth m royal stylo to-morrow. Hon. Charles N. Brumm will deliver an address at Girardvllle. and Coxev's Army will Indulge In a parade. A big time is expected. Centmlla will honor the day by a parade of the dllterent local societies. The attractions nt Pottsvillo will bo two irame ot ball with the Harrislmrir team, and a display of flieworks In the evening at Tumbling Hun. Tho celebration nt St. (Jlalr will lie on an elnborate scale and will probably ex ceed any similar demonstration in the county. A horse kicked II. 8. Sbnfer.of the Free- rarer House. Middlehuri;. N. Y.. on the knee, which laid him un In bed nnd caused the knee lolnt to become still. A menu recommended him to use Chamberlain's PatnBnlm, which he did, aud In twodays was able to be around. Mr. Sbafer has recommended It to many others and says It Is excellent for nny kind of a bruise or sprnln. This same remedy Is also famous lor its cures of rheumatism, f or taie oy uruliler Bros. Homing; Kveutf, July 17. Ice cream and wan soup festival In Bobbins' hall, under the nus pices or the Women's Keller Corps, July 31. Ice cream festival and bazar. unuer tue auspices oi unmp w, i: u. oi T. A., In Hobblns' hall. AuL'in-t 1. Ice cream festival In Bob bins' opera house, under the auspices of the "J. A. u." July a. Ice cream festival under the auspices of IIopo Section Pioneer Corps, J. T. of 11. & T., In Hobblns opera house. Julv 10. Ice cream and fruit festival. lu Hobblns' opera house, under auspices ot the welsh Baptist Sunday school. Julv 19. 20. '.'1. Bazaar of Nations. In Hobblns' opera house, under auspices ot the is. y. i: u. July 17. Grnnd Musical Entertainment, 13th anniversary of Shenandoah Valley j'jucampment, jno. -Ob, 1. u. u. l'., x'ergu son's Theatre. MISCEILANZOUS. TirANTKD.-A clrl for (fncral hoisework, f V Apply to Heese's Auction I'onm, ll(itn,LD ornncnomce, west t entre si et, netuuaoan, 'ANTED. Two pood eo i milkers at Isaac Hcfowlch's. 131 East Centre Mree Mahanoy City, Pa, 7-3 t Ar-TED.-Trn ttousard quarti-ol buckle. W berries every day at 7 ci nts a quart. GSO-tt Goodman & into . 33 We-1 Centre stnet, i-hcnandoah, Fa, Photographer Mnrketand Centre Sts., POTT8VH.LE. The best photographs In all tho latest styles. Wondersleadsall photographers. WAR KPN J. PORTZ, Piano Ttmer, funos hnd orKns repair id. Orders left at ii ortb Main street. Shsnandoab.wlU receive ommpt ttsntlnn, MAN'S GAFE MAIN AND COAL HTS., Hbcuandonli, Pernio 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. DO zxc3-i.es The grentest bargains In town for the next tnirty unys win ue iounu ai me IEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. T?lOR HALE CHEAP -Hlx fans and water I? rower motor, well suited tor saloon our poses: alio Ibrce eecord band pool t-blcs. In ;ooa cinaiiien. Aearess, u. xj. ccnoei'er, jnenacaoan, i'a. e-auit "ANAGER WANTED To appoint sales. men to sell tbe Knpld Dlsn wasber. Washes ond dries the dlsbes In two minutes without wettlne the flnyers (7o a week an J all expenses. Easy position; no capital; no hard work: can make fiou a week. Address W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No 14, Columbus, Ohio. OrricK or Comiioixek or tub roumr ori tCIIUTlKIIL. V POTISVILU, l'A , 894 ) ONCE. Sealed proywals will be received ny ine uncersik'nta, tne controller ot 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hand a full line of Children's enps, robes and outfits. Mourning Goods a specialty, MRHID.W ItTDB If by chUTlklll coun'v. until 2 n m. Monday, July Dih, 1HM, to do ezcnvutlng for spd t build Hbuiments of the proposed new brldfe In Por ter township. Finns a d fper-lhcallon tun be seen at the Commissioners ofllce. Notk In .ubmiiiie pr posnls, endorse en velopes, "i-ropcsala." ny oroer oi lue.ouuIyl.l, misvioners. 11. K HhVEKN. ju-2 3-S Controller. J. F. PLOPPERT, SilSGE' and Confectioner. 89 Eait Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA Rrend, Cakes, Confectionery unci Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream atul Soda Wnter Wholesale and Retail Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered U. all parts of town In pint or quart buckets Last June. Dick Crawford brought his twelve months old child, suffering from Infantile diarrhoea, to me. It had been weaned at four months old and being sickly everything ran through it like water through n sieve. I gave It the usual treatment In such cases but with out benefit. The child kept growing thinner until It weighed but little mora man when born, or perhaps ten pounds. I then started the father to giving Cham berlalu's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Itemedy. Before one bottle ot the 25 cent size had been used, a marked Im provement was seen and its continued use cured the child. Its wenkness and puny constitution disappeared and Its father nnd myself believe the child's life was saved by this remedy. J. T. Marlow.M. .A I)., Tnmaroa, 111. Kor sale by Gruhler StOUJP Jf&ntS tiros. TOUR PHOTO Taken in first-class stj le at Linton's New Gallery T 14 N. I'LUM ALLEY. Hear L. V. station. TINTVI'EH, 2 (or 25c! FASHIONABLE CLOTHING 3VE. LEVI, Formerly of Shenandoah, hns opened a 1 urge clothing hall, Krotosky's old stand, No. 102 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE, PA., Where he will be pleased to greet his old friends from Shenandoah and vlcinltv. $7.00 buys a handsome soring suit, the latest, styie. iietxer ones ior tiu and up, JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for tbe EVENING HERALD riiiLADEirnu and new tore DAILY PAPERS. Parties wishing any of there papers delivered can leave orders at Max Heese s, Dougherty uuuuingi nciivcuiiu Direei. Home-Killed Beef. The only place In town to secure home killed beef, guaranteeing choice and Juicy meat, and at the same price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lamb. Fresh sausage and bologna made every uay, r meat sieaa, 2 ios. zoc; no roasta. 2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and Pc; best veal nc; ireBn nome-maue saiiBa ), inc. Reuben 2VIaxtin7 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah Hear In Mind John A. Itellly's Is the place to getthi purest wines nnd liquors, best beer aw 'ties anu nuest urnuiiB ot cigars. Heart Ilee Itellrved In SO Allnutts. Dr. Agnew's cure for the heart gives perfrct relief in all cases of organic or aympainetic nean disease m ao minutes, and speedily effects a cure. It is a Heir less remedy for palpation, shortness of I breath, smothering spells, palu lu left Biue anu nil symptoms ui nuucnseii heart. une nose convinces, ssoiu uy j. m. jhi- lan. wis 0-0-ly ilre Afraid . Hound the bottom. Pardon our noticing It, but we're frayed you don realize how It spoils your otherwise faultless appearance. Anyway, we feel as n e nun ui ten you tiiat you can get. our iinest punts from 18 to ?8.&0, ui tiers as low as ou cents. We Have a Few Summer Suits For men, boys and children neat and stylish which we. will oloseoutat low prices between now and the Fourth. All our goods ore the beet mnke aim guarauteeii to wear. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Simon AbraiiiBon, Manager. 21 South Main 1st., Shenandoah. L 0 E L E I -Walhalla. THE old German soldiers believed that those who died in battle went to Walhalla, the Heaven of Heroes. Here they feasted on roast wild boar and drank goat's milk and beer. The feasting1 over, they repaired to the fields and fought with each other. No matter how severely anyone was injured in these struggles his wounds were healed and his health re stored in time for the next meal upon taking a draft of Walhalla Beer. An Absolutely Pure Beer. aMade of . German Ma Bohemian -O o- "Lorelei. ON the famous Lorelei Rock, which rises from the Rhine" near St. Goar, there sits according to the German legend, a beautiful siren combing her long golden hair, holding aloft a foaming beaker of beer and singing a ravishing song. Boat men are so entranced by the beauty of her voice that they draw near and drink the Xaorelei Beer and become so enchanted that they refused to return to the common earth. Finest Pale Beer Brewed, D in adelDbia liwiii Co., Sixth and Clearfield Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA.