EVENING HERALD WKDNKSDAY, MAY 1, 1805. TBIRD EDITION Mere Mention. The new county scheme got a black eye yesterdny. Quay wasu't in It after nil. Who said he was t The Pottsville hospital Is a sure enough thing, and tho'ie who can afford It and (eel ho disposed, should help it along. The baEe ball and circus seasons gen erally open about the same time in this county. The bald headed statesman of Schuyl kill Haven, Hon. S. A. Losch, is entitled to the biggest share of the credit in de feating the Quay county scheme. When it comes to working the Legislature to defeat a bill no one else is in it with Sam "What you say about your goods to the man that comes into your store, if said in the local newspaper, will make more men come in to buy. Printer' Ink. Don't forget the souvenir silver edition of the Hfhalp. to be isiued the latter ptrt of this month. Time is short and those who wish to advertise in it will have to hustle. Now listen to the fellows who did it all and will want to be rewarded by being sent to Congress, Legislature or some where else, for knocking out tne new county scheme. Those who fall to get in the souvenir edition will be sorry and will have them selves to blame. How about turning on the water f Twenty thousand dollars a year to pay out for the satisfaction of having public water works that don't work is not a lieht burden for the taxpayers to shoul der. It is like pulling teeth to collect taxes just now, when the workingmen work a few days a week, with ten per cent, oil, But Council can afford to spend $100 a vear for refreshments and water; ?200 for carriage hire to inspect the refresh merits and water, and $20,000 to run the plant with no Income. So the railroad companies took a hand In defeatinc the new county project! It Is no use bucking against a stone wall like the three powerful corporations Pennsy, Lehigh and Reading. What Is the matter with Hazleton at taching herself to Schuylkill county, now that she isn't satisfied to remain in the same county with WilkesBarre f "Barkis Is willln'." The borough of Yorkvllle has a wide awake, liberal Board of Trade. The conse quences are that that town is having a healthy boom and a number of manufac tories are Koing to be located there. Will Shenandoah take a hint f Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup seems sent as a special providerce to the little fiilks. Pleasant to take, perfectly harm less, and absolutely sure to give instant relief in all cases of com or lung trouble, Dick Complains Again. The enterprising correspondent of the Mahanov City Record from Shenandoah makes the following complaint concern Iuk the Heat & Power Company : Con siderable complaint was made yesterday against the action of some one connected with the steam plant. On Saturday even ing the heat was shut oil at tne power house and not turned on again before the next morning, although tne consumers are charged up to the first of June for the heat. Yesterday afternoon the heat was again turned off for about three hours, It is a fact, though, that there is not more than two who own stock in the concern who have the steam In their own house. This is just the right kind of weather for people to catch pneumonia with no heat in their houses. Wo know of one family that was obliged to carry a sick child that had been, taken with the croup during Saturday night, down Into their kitchen in order to keep it warm while doctoring it." All those creeping, crawling, stinging sensations that combine to make up the tertnrea of anv itchinc disease of the skin are instantly relieved and permanently cured b Doan's Ointment. Take no substitute. Doan's never fails. 18 karat solid gold wedding tingsat Strouse's. Up to Date. A ".Milk Trust" has been organized in New York. It will be news to mnny admirers of Pan Rice, in this county, to know that this greatest and best known circus clown is mill alive nnd living In Chicago, fcev er.il years ago he was reported as being dead. Down in Delaware county a new "Gloucester" has been opened and the county officials seem to be pdwerless to prevent the gambling now being carried on there. The place is called Eington. Before the "Lexow" committee bill passes' the Legislature we hope Repre sentative Wyatt will have an amendment added so as to include Shenandoah. The public water works scheme needs looking Into. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis ease relieved In six bourn by the "New Gieat; South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy Is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, b.iok and every part of the urinary pas sages In male or female. It relieves re tention ot water and pain in passing it almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold Rt the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., nest door to the post office, Shenandoah, fa. 4-a-om When vouw"oT"roofl.m. nlumb - l,, tna (lttdn nr crnneiMil Htimtliltir done call on E. F. Gnllaaher, 18 Weitt Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 34 -tf E. B. FOLEY, , 1 Fine xoc&rist; 201 Woit Ctntrc Street. DtilarlB roorle, Boar, provNlons, tea. oneo, BUgar, etc. oemquauiy iowet prises. (J- OM At 2 P. M. Onenlnir of the Great Rail road Wreck Sale. The stock of one of tho largest whole sale clothing houses iu Philadelphia while in transportation was wrecked by the railroad. This stock has been or dered to be sold by the Express Company through A. G. Llpplncott & Co., of Phil adelphia. A stock consisting of nearly $37,000 worth of clothing will be brought On account of this great railroad here to-morrow and will be closed out In ten days. wreck sale the Bcddall building, corner Mnln and Centre streets, has been rented ten days to arrange for the great sale. The Immense store will be opened again and this trreat railroad wreck sale will commence to morrow at 2 p. m. Every thing will be sbld at retail, at 50 per cent. less than actual cot, as the Bale must positively close in ten days to satisfy the company. The entire stock consists of noarly fciT.OOO worth of fine clothing, hats and furnishing goods. This tremendous railroad wreck sale will commence to morrow at 2 p. m. In Beddall's build inir. corner Centre and Main streets. As the store has only been rented for ten days, everything will go rapidly. This is the first railroad wreck sale of this kind that has ever occurred In this city and may never occur again. In order to prove what tremendous sacrifices will be made, we mention a few of our extrnor dlnary bargains that will be offered, and bear in mind, there are 20,000 different articles we cannot mention here. We advise you to save this and bring it with you so that there may be no mistake that you get exactly the goods mentioned in this document. R-membrr no postponement. This great rai road wreck sale will close in tea days. Just think of the following pro position and remember that all goods priced in this document can be brought back any time during this sale. Men's fine worsted overcoats at $3.85. This coat is worth $15. We allow you to keep it home four days, and if not soiled you may return the same, and we hereby agree to return the $3.85. Men's fine spring and fall weight overcoats, in silk and satin lining, $0.09. This coat is really worth $20. Men's extra fine satin lined spring and fall overcoats, $7 85, positively worth $25. A splendid suit of men's clothes nt $3 85. This suit is positively worth $15. Keep it home four days, and if It is not soiled return the same, and we hereby agree to refund the $3.b5. Mpu fine spring and summer pants, $1.24, fine quality, really worth $5, latest style and verv handsome. Keep them home four days and If not soiled return the same. and we hereby agree to return the $1.2-) Men's extra fine suits, $0S5. This $0.85 suit Is tne finest material, latest style, well made and positively worth $20. Ask to see It. High grade goods, wearing equal to the finest quality custom work, and over $10,000 different suits in silk and Satin lined. All must go regardless of cost. Boys' and children's suits from 78c up; child's knee pants, 17c; boys' hats, worth $1.50, 15c ; men's hats, 75c, worth $3.50; good handkerchiefs, 5c, worth 25; socks, 3c ; men's line underwear, 45c per suit, worth $2.50: fine silk suspenders, 8c, worth 75c ; silk umbrellas, 49c, worth $3.50, and a thousand other articles we have had no space to mention here. Dur ing this great ratlroad wreck sale the store will be kept open until 9 p. m., Saturday until 11 p. m. Make no mistake. Look before you enter. Don't1 be misled by signs or banners displayed by other merchants. Our flgn is a cat, photo graphed from the great smRshup. It will pay you to come 100 miles to visit this great sale if you value money. Don't miss it. Corner Centre and Main streets, Beddall's building. Base Hits. Patrick Smith, of Philadelphia, arrived here last night and will be given a trial as pitcher. He made a reputation last I year with one of the Catholic League I clubs of the Quaker City. The following batting order's were an nounced for today's games: Pottsville .Hughes, p. ; Eustace, s.s. ; Fox, c, ; Hill, c.i.'Tft.uuer, id.; jiins, ao. ; xigne, zo. ; Smith, lliwDavla, r.f. Shenandoah- Severs, p. ; Merrtmjn,3b. j Snreitzer, s.s. McCoach, r.f. ; Kefmfedy, c. ; McGarvey, 3b. ; Gill, l.f. ; Little, ibTFOlark, c.f. H. B. Tappin, a representative of the Philadelphia Times' base balldepart- ment. was in town todnv. Hedlstrfntiled score cards Issued by the paper W. J. Watklns has been appointed official scorer for the home team. A large crowd went to the Trottiag park to witness the game this nfternoou, not confident of a home team victory, but hoping the team would hold the visitors down. Lack of practice prevented enthusiastic hopes. The Pottsville club will ba presented with the 1804 championship pennant, awarded by the Philadelphia Inquirer, at Uolau's park, Pottsville, on Friday. The Third Brigade Band will furnish the music. ' Ten-cent box Magic Paste Stove Polish for 5 cents. Ask your grocer. Pictures free. Who Owns the Coat? About two weeks ago a young man named Frank Parry took to the house of his brother, James, who resides at i'H West Lins street, an overcoat which be 1 said he procured at Mt. O.irniel, Parry he procured at Mt. O.irniel, Parry n,.a3.slnCedl8'l.PP?rWl ??'aV tne UOUS6. XUB Orovner BlHptUlB mm me garment was stolei and la anxious that anybody who has suffered the low of that kind of an article should call at the ad drew aboVe given. New Laundry. ! If you want your laundry done in first-' QltMM kty lg tteml It to Jim Le' laundry, IIS Bait Centra stret near the Lhlgh Vfllley depot. No work equal to (nine. 4-86 lw Anmlii r Wrv u at Tmiif-li.aiiu. CtTV ok .Ml Mm, Mir 1 - Aii'Uhi-rwivct. ,m the InUwoiv.intr rmlr i i is rmiorti il I have occurred at TuinoiimUa, the scone of the disaster bv whVh nearly a hundred persons lost th ir n,.. Details havn not a yet been rei; u- a lrom the wreck, but it Is known that a freight train jumped the track, and It i said the number killed is fourteen, with several more Injured. The scone of tho disaster is tho same curve which not only canted tho Tomomtla dis aster, but n number of small wrecks at tended with loss of llfo. On Strlloj for Hmnll WnRci. Bai,timoue, .May 1. Tho strike of tho U,800 .r.uynent workers of this city, which was Inaugurated yestordivy.hns been brow ing for months, and was finally decided on Monday night. Tho doclslon to quit work met with llttlo opposition. The scnlo of wages demanded by tho mon and wo men aro: Operators, $12; balsters, $11; pressors, $10; assistant operators, $7; as sistant b.ilstors, $7; busholmon, $9; finish ers, $0; foiling hands, $1. Tho llturfliilat Conl Strlko On. BU'KFUJLi), W. Va., May 1. Tho strlko In the conl fields Is practloally on. Thoro Is no excitement, but tho men aro deter mined to resist tholr being supplanted by non-union mon. Only five of .tho coal mines will be run after today out of thlrty niuo. Tho coal trafile is practically nt an end. The present movement is understood to bo backed by the operators to compel tho Norfolk and Western railroad to coma to terms. Tlio 1J. nml O. Tunnol Oppr.nl for Travel. BALTIMOliE, May l. The Baltimore nud Ohio bolt tunnel was opened for business today. Tho tunnel, 7.30'J feet lomr, has been flvo years building, ami cost $0,000, 000. Tho first train was sent through tho tunnel to Now York a half hour after mid night. Tho Baltimore and Ohio tutinol, much of it an open cut, will materially lesson tho tlmo of travel and traffic be tween New York nnd Washington. Strouse for diamonds. Rupture. Cure cunranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No. 8 South Main street. 9-13-tf Strouse for clocks. Special This Week. Gents' good white shirts, 33 cents. Fair ticking for 5 cents per yard. Good qnallty sheeting, 14 cents. Table oil cloths, 13 cents. P. J. MONAGIIAN, 8-22-tf 28 South Jlaln street. Strouse for musical instruments. Jtiu'lnn StrlUfH Itlotlng. Kingston, N. Y., May 1. All -work is suspended In tho brick yards of Washburn Brothers, Frank Van Duscn, Jlaglunls Brothors-nnd Robert Lent. Tho Italians nro organizing In gangs, raising polos with tho Italian flag and inarching to and fro to tho blasts of a bugle. Coustablo Abeel attempted to arrest tho bugler, but was beaten off by a howling mob armed with clubs and revolvers. An attempt to load a Uarso at tho Van Dnson yard was frustrated by tho strikers. It Is stated by tho latter that their wages nro to bo cut twenty-flvo cents a day. Tho employers, however, will not yet announce definitely what tho wages nro tu be. Tennessee's Gubernatorial Contest. NasiivilIe, May 1. When tho legisla tive joint convention adjourned last even ing tho clork waS still engaged In reading the voluminous reports of tho minority of the Investigating committee. The Re publicans claim that they will defeat the adoption of the majority report, while DomOcrats Contend tho report will be adopted and Governor Turney declared to havo been elected governor. It Is belloved a decisive voto will bo taken tomorrow. ,iiiimmiiiiuiuiimiiinnimiiiinui Tbe Railroad Aao, "fbe Clergyman, I !Tb2 Business iai?, I and all other men who have to I look neat while at work, should know about "Celluloid " Cor.- LAUS and CUFFS. They look ex- S actly like linen, wear Viell and g being waterproof ao not win down with heat and moisture. They do not soil easily and can be cleaned in a moment by sim- p. ply wiping off with a wet sponge L or cloth. Do not confuse these iu j vour mind with composition f fei goods. Even- piece of the genu- gfene is stamped like this : tRADf MARK' Ask for these"vmd refuse anything 5 else if you wisiaSatisfaction. Re- n member that gottts so mariceu a are the only watSsproof goods 5 S rtiHd( bv coatme a Tinen collar' with waterproof "Cellutlaid,' 'thus! "''giving strength and dutabillty. S S'-If vour dealer should notkhave I g the "Celluloid" send amoufl rect to us and we will mail '0i 2 sample post-paid. Collars 25c) each. Cuffs, 50c. pair. State size 5 I and whether stand-up or turned- down collar is wanted. Ithe celluloid company, s 2427-29 Broadway, New York. 5 l lHUillIUUIIIUIIl4UllIMll'llll)l'UUimilllllllllS MISCEIXAIJEOTJS. 1 - r 17. HENT.-Ono house in mtu. row. J- Also one on Juruiu hireoi, mio.j utv occupied by "VV. J. Dech. Apply to i. J. Franoy. Sit WHY do people complain or Hard tirneg, when any woman or man can mnke from 16 to JlOaday ratlly? All have hearfl ot I the wonderful euoctm of tne climax uitn Wanlier ; yet tnfiny sre apt to think they oaB'f in a tie money selling It ; but anyone can make money, oetauke eery imnllr warns ouo One aen urns made 1736 in the last thr'pH ir.nntlia.afterDiivlnc all exnewe ami at. tonaiHB to regular nmtluee bctlOm. Voe rtu't hum ineunviuui : u HOOD ail lOODle kliotv you tottVK it for eale they wa tor nih vaawr. tor blah t Columbus, Ohio, for pamoulate. A oar earn toe luraiw ai uo if Art Aye,,v m.,nn,nrrTfi"i""r That Plate means Columbia Tho Tim JOUST BICYCLE Standard 1 Bicycle of tie World. On tho steering-' head of e verv Col- umbia bicyclo o this year s mnko that namo-plato appears. It Is unique, handsome, and indicates much satisfaction and highest en joyment to tho rider. No other bicyclo has ever equal led a Columbia. No other bicyclo over shall equal a Columbia. Tho greatest bicycle factory in the world says so. 1 New Price $ tOO HARTFORDS, next best, $80 $60. $50 for boys' and girls' sizes. rOPE 3IFG. CO. Hartford, Conn. nosios, cntoioo, NEW TOItK. SAX TOANCISCO, raovnXCE, butitjixo. An Art Catalogue of these famous wheels at any Columbia Agency, or will ue mauea tor two s-ccni stamps. GEO. II. KRICK, Agent lor the Columbia and Hailtcrd Blcjcles Shenandoah, Pa. SIGNS OF SPRING. HOW One of the Town Star Boarders " Knows Winter is Gone. "The haddock at my boarding house Is beginning tb have a sort of twang these ImorniDgs," said the star boarder in h West Shenandoah boarding house, "and that Is why I know that spring is here. "Other people know the change of the seasons by tne pulsations or tneir ncu, hearts," he went on, "but I am of a more practical nature and I watch the table. They have been giving us ice waterdrawn f rom-the spigot all wlnter'ahd constructed without the nid of any ice. Now they let Ithe'tap run extralong andtry'Hu'd fathom 'the coolest recesses of the tnnin pipe hut he'result is a dlrimal lukewarm failure. I observe a simper Upon the fnces of the young women boarders, and they are beginning to darn Up the holes in their mosquito' net frocks of last year, and to come down in things that smell of cam phor. Other folks may know what time of year it Is by the musical twitter of sparrows nnd things that browse upon the greea sw .rd, but that Isn't me. When a man has worried along for nineteen years in a $5 a week boarding house he has most of the romance starved out of him, and his sentiments get brow beaten. His thermometer is the fodder trough, and eatable" count more with him than glamour or glitter, or any old things llkethat." All the latest novelties in the jewelry line at Stroke's. You Don't Have to Swear off saya the t. Louis Journal of Agriculture in an editorial auout jNo io-hhc. tne ram ous tobacco habit cure. "We know of many cases cured by No-To-Bac, one. a prominent &t. lonis architect. smoKea and chewed for twenty' years: two boxes cured him so that even thexmell of tobacco makes him sick " No To Bac sold and guaranteed by Mrs. A. Wasley. No cure no pav. Book free. Sterling Remedy Co., .New lorn or Chicago. lat eod Strouse, the jeweler, for watches. Buv Keystone flonr. Be sure that the name Lessig & BAER, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf All watches repaired by Stronse guar- anteed for one year. For Sale, Cheap 2 TAMABLE PROPERTIES On North White Street, Slienan doetla.. Double block of dwellincs. Nos. 30 and 32 North White street, between Centre and Lloyd streets. Also, a double block ot dwellings, Nos, 110 ond 118 North White street, between Lloyd and Coal streets. Apply at HERALD OFFICE. AND LIVERY. 13 North. Jardin Street, Spring : and : Summer S'u.itlrLg'jS- ( Order spring garments now). Besides giving ample time for delivery it enables you to have your pick of our spring assortment. Complete line of domestic and imported novelties in trousers and suiting. PORTZ BROS, . ,. 2A North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa t - . . , . M n r I p e -"Tim n Ii.rniill.ic fll " L-' 1 TurkllliCannlasvIVr.iii iu. M Ivan J. Davies, UNDERTAKING Call and see our Waiclus, Clock, Jtwelry, Musicof You can save 50 per IKE 129 DON'T FOR< THE PLAGE Between Oak and Cherry Streets. -G-O Cor. Jardin and Oak FOR YOUR WALL PAPER. CHINESE :- H, SNYDER, 2To. ICS ITortli. Main. Street, Gb.en.a5atS.ce.l1, Pa. Clothes of nil descrintlon neatlr done tin in n flrnf. Mneo mno,. t o cores of fnmllles in this city ns to mv doing up clothing. I do my work better Our Grand Spring Opening Of French Pattern Hats We are displaying hundreds of the French and American designs in flowers of every description. Cheap ribbon, all silk. No. 5. Be: No. 7. 7c: No. 9. 0c: No. 12. 12c: No. 10. lfic: No. SO. 25o ner vnr.l'nli colors. Sailor bats, 15c up ; ladles' hats, 25o up; infants long cloaks, crea"m and white for $1.00 up. Infsnts' christening Outfits. Silk velvets, to close out. down fmm '$1:00 to 50cper yard Black satin, 24 inches veils, $1.25 up. Infants' caps, 15e to $1.75, at Mrs. J. J. Kelly, Garden's i$T WALL fAl We have just received a fine line of the most beautiful and artistic papers in the market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. We have also in stock a great deal of lost year's patterns which wo are selling at a sacrifice. Come nnd see our line of Jjoods. Vv e have the most beautifnl and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in lown. Finest Siock and Lowest Prices. or. 3P. o-ZLrELiDiEJKr, House, Sign and Decokative Painting. 224 WeBt Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. MBS, PHILIP KEUSGHEB Will dispose ol ber entire stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc., DESoIqatct Cost. Stock must be sold lmmedlato'y, owner in- teDdlns to remove from town. MLL EARLY AP SECURE BARGAINS. A good Marvin Safe, show fixtures, &e., will be sold veiycheap. No. 129 West Centre Street, MAHANOY CITY, PA. New Firm. New Stock. Hatsancl Bonnets Ready Trimmed or Made to Order. We make no extravagant statements, but nro certain that you will And our stock adapted to your wants, and auove an You Want Style. Our reputation Is well known in that direction. Visit our store, see our stock, compare styles, note prices and yourtrade is surely ours. Largest assortment of sailor hats, bridal wreaths and flowers in' town at M. & L. STANK'S, No. 7 South Main St., Shenandoah. We Have the 13 est illuminating oil made. Odor less, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. It you are in the dark, drop us a postal. We'll enlighten you and lighten yon. Eclipse. Oil Qom'y ' Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wloks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardin St., SilENAftDOAD, PA. Mall orders promptly attended to. HOOKS & BROWN Full line of Base Ball Goods. Special Inducements to clubs. Agents for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St rim' stock of Insirunnnls t nd Optical Goids. cent, by calling on ORKIN, South Main Strret, SHENANDOAH. PA. TO- Painter and Paper Hanger, Sts., SDENAND0AH. Largest Assortment and Lovrest Price. All orders promptly ottended to ., LAUNDRY enre In withint, ni u,lvini. n.. in nnd quicker than other laundry inthiscity. CHARLES LEE, Manager, and Bonnets is Now on. choicest and most select stvles evpr Khrmm. wide, $1,00 yer yard, worth $1.75. Nun's 26 S. Main St. Ladles, you are all Invited to call nest Saturday, Monday and Tuesday and ex amine the largest assortment of trimmed hats, strictly of the very latest New York styles, ever shown in Shenandoah. We have them at prices to suit the wants of all. IVEDEtJS. DE3:-2krXDE3, ft r New York Cash Millinery Store, 29 North Main Street. A genuine welcome Awaits yon at J oe Wyatt's Saloon ! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinka and e'eaw. GEORGE NAUJDNAS, Saloon and Restaurant, 234 North West Street. Finest brands of cigars. Choice Wines and Liquors. Weeks' Museum, 17 KOVIJT MAIN STItEEX. Grand display of birds and animals of aU selections anc finest paintings In the county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Clears. Free lnnch every nomine end evening. Jontf Weeks, Proprietor. G. W Davidson, Bartender. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Boat Brands of 5 and lOo Cigars. k3F 36 Norm Main Street. The most popular resort In the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our cigarB aro uu. WalcMato : and : Jeweler 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended to. A Clean, Quick Shave Can always be had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, Flrss.clasa hair cutting and singeing. Ferguson House Building, FOR SALE OB RENT. A business nronertv. Htoreroom and dwell n. ' Centrally located. Ing In excellent condition. Apply on tho premise?. No, 1 29 West Centre Street, MAHANOY CITY. Oeriaster Opening
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