EVENING HERALD THUUSDAY, MAY 3, 1896. THIRD EDITION PENNSYLVANIA LLGISLATURE. to StipprvMi the Liquor Tnifflo un Memorial Day Nnrly Defeated. Harkisruk(4. May 2. The bill to pro hibit the utile or Rift of Intoxicating liquors on Memorial Day narrowly escaped dofent In the house yesterday. This men uro has been before the legislature slue; the Bcssion o 18S3 and has always pro vuked a lone and spirited discussion. Two years ago it passed the house and was killed in the senate. The old soldiers are divided on the question. Some contend that such a law Is unnecessary and would bo an Insult to their oomrades. Othorb olalm that Memorial Day ought tb be made as sacred as the Sabbath, and that such n measure Is needed to bring aboul this ch an go. After a heated dobate a mo tlon to indefinitely postpone was defeated and the hill laid aside for future consid eration. The Bell telephone won a decisive vic tory in the house at the morning session liy blocking the passage of the Grlgeby bill regulating the charges of telephone companies. The measure fixes tbo rate of charges at $B!) a year for private residences and $3 for businehs houses. A motion to postpono for the prosont was carried. This practically means the- death of the bill, as it is not likely to reach the senate at this late porlod of the session, oven if It should pass the house. Bills creating the office of deputy audi tor general were postponed for a wcok on account of the slim attendance. The bill prescribing regulations by which owners of improved or inclosed lands may pro hibit hunting or fishing upon Buch lands was defeated. Govornor Hastings sont to the senate a number of nominations which were very promptly conllrmed, including tho fol lowing: Commissioners of the board of charities, J. W. O. Onal of Gettysburg, George I. McLcod of Philadelphia, Fran cis J. Torrance of Pittsburg, William B Lamberton of Hnrrlsburg and Charles Miller of Franklin, Venango county clerk of tho court of quarter sessions of Philadelphia, William B. Ahem. Among bills passedflnally were: To pre vent perpetual building restrictions on real estate; to authorize tho discontin uance of tho uso of schoolhouses for elec tion purposes; to create anew state nor mal school district, to bo composed of Montgomery and Bucks; house bill to prohibit tho capturo or killing for sale of quail, Virginia partridge or ruffled grouse. Tho house amendments to the "greater Pittsburg" bills woro concurred In, nnd tho measures now go to tlu governor. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL. GAMES. National league Games. At Now York Now York, 9; Philadel phia, 4. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 7; Bat tiinore, 0. At Cleveland Clovoland, 7 St. Louis, 6. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 4 Cincinnati, 1. Tho Washington-Boston and Chicago-Louisville games wero post poned on account of rain. EaAtrrn League Games. At Wilkosharro Wlllcesbarre, 4; Ro chester, S. At Scranton Scranton, 8 Syracuso, 4. At Springfield First game Springfield, 0; Toronto, 4. Second game Springfield, 10; Toronto, 3. AtProvldenco Providence, 10; Buff nib, 8. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "i Great South American Kidnev Cm This new remedy is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys. back and every Dart of the urinary pas sages In male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain in passing tt almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy. 107 S. Main St, next door to the post office, Shenandoah fa. 4-u-ani Up to Date. The Quay county bill is not dead, only sleepeth. It will come up again next week in better shape anR Its friends claim it will pass. The friends of the new county have moved for a reconsideration and It was granted. Final action on the bill may be expected next week. Oscar Wilde is not such a bad fellow after nil or the jury would not have dls airreed. It may be worth it but It conies high expenses for lighting the new county bill. Col. Robert Klotz, one of the best known Democrats lu this region, is dead. Buchanan, the wife poisoner, has been granted another reprieve of one week by Governor Morton. Great -Britlau la likely to accept the proposition of Nlcaraugua. Over 20,000 Barrels Sold. The Columbia Brewing Company put out its first product on April 14th, 1S04, nnd sold the first year, just finished, a little over 20,000 barrels, which speaks well for the product they furnish. Grand Opening at Lakeside. A grand opening of the spring nnd summer seabon will take place at Lake side next Friday evening, May 3d. and It Is expected tlfat throngs of people from all psrts of the county will be In attend ance. The Sohoppe orchestra is engaged for the occasion nnd will furnish the di uclng music, and all other arrange inputs are of a high c1as order. A special train will leave Shenandoah at 7:30 p. m. and Mahanoy Plane at 7:40. None should misa this event. The famous report will be in excellent order and nil who attend will be royally entertained. New Laundry. If you want your laundry done In first class style wmd it to Jim Lee's laundry, 112 East Outre street, near the Lehigh Valley depot. No work equal to mine. 4a01tv E. B. FOLEY, " SFixie 3r2?ocei?ies? 201 Wast Centra Street. pu r in rrocerl k. i I OHM tfA&S, IKtll l The Gnat Railroad Wreck Sale Is Causing Great nxclUment In the Store Room at the Corner of Centre and Main Streets, In the Bed dall Building. The great railroad wreck tale of fine clothing has been causing great excite ment. The store was jammed all uny today, nurt they certainly must he selling goods cheap, judging from the many bundles leaving the store. Everybody seems to be pleased ns they leave the crowded store. Remember this Balo will only last a few days more. Remember the railroad company is not In the cloth ing business, but owing to a disagree ment between the railroad company and the shippers with regard to damages the company has taken this method of dis posing of the goods. Everybody should call at once aB these goods are selling very fast. It will pay you to come a hundred miles to this great sale. Remember this is no fire or bnnkrnpt sale that has been visiting your town, but a gfnuine rail road wreck sale, where goods have been saved from wreck. Don't forget the place, look before you enter, corner Mr-iu and Centre streets. Railroad fare paid to all ont-of-tonn buyers to tho amount of $10.00 or over. L. Levy, Manager, for merly of Shenandoah. Buv Kevstone flour. Be sure that the name Lessio & Baer, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. tf "NANCY." Mips Fanny Rice will nppear in the above piny nt Ferguson's theatre this evening. Strouse, the reliable jeweler. Open Air Concert. A grand open nir concert will be given by the Lithuanian band, corner of Main nnd Centre streets, tomorrow evening. The following will be theiprogram : Army , March F. Zeltz Komanze from orera "Temnlerand Juain" Mnrschner o, Jesu Thou Most Blersed Hest llorl (To Illm who ovircomcth (sorgO Auberlen. I Arranged bj F. Zeltz. Oonrert Polka, "souvenir," "The Bbatlne King," F. Zeltz "Tho Olory of God in Nature" Beethoven Rondo Jor E fiat cornet Balfe Mr. Mieldazis. "Where Thou Ooesl I will go"- -Lutzel Polka Muzurkfl F Zeltz "I see Thee in the uniise." Z vltslg "Something Lovely" - tftrausB Duett from opera "Lucrezla Borgia," Donizetti St. Louis, "Cadets," March, Lnurendeau All the latest novelties line at Strouse's. in the jewelry J. T. of H. & T. Program. The following program will be rendered In the reading room of Hope Section No. 10, J. T. of H. & T., on Friday evening, at 8 o'clock : Opening ode, by the audience ; prayer, Rev. Meredith ; scripture reading, Benj train, Mnnsell; opening address, Thomas Dove, Jr.; violin solo, Charles Phillips, Jr.; reading, John Kerslake; recitation, Edward Davis; reading, Thomas Dawson; recitation, Sol. Scbwlndt ; violin solo, Harry Church ; nddress, Rev. Meredith; closing ode, audience. Strouse for watch repairing. A Live Reporter Going: West. Charles H. AuderFon, who, for about n year past, has been local editor of the Daily Record, of Mahanoy City, has re signed that position and' left today for Pittsburg. Mr. Anderson was one of the HERALD staff for about n year. He formed a large acquaintance here and was very favorably kuown. He knows news when he sees It and can write It very entertainingly, too. The Herald wishes him unbounded success. Strouse for diamonds. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of a book about No To-Bac, the harmless, guaran teed tnbHCCO habit cure that braces up nlcntlnized nerves, eliminates the nicotine poison, makes weak men gain strength, vigor and manhood. You run no physical or financial rUk, as No To Bsc Is sold by Mm A. Wasley under a guarantee to cure or money refunded. Book free Address Stirling Remedy Co., New York or uulungo. lot eou Strouse, the jeweler, for watches. . Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation, Iu quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No, 3 South Main street. 0 13-tf Stroud for cloaks. Special This Week. Gents' good white shirt, 88 cmite. Fair tloklun for 5 osnU per yard. Good quality sheetiuK. 14 cents. Table oil cloths, 12 cents. I P. J. Monaghan, 8-aa-tf 'S South Alain sreet. .. - Mru.'i foi musical instruments. PERSONAL. Sheriff Alex Soott was a town vUltor today. Jonathan Rogers visited friends at Centralla today. Joseph Pi Ice went to Philadelphia to day to visit friend. Edwin O. Price, of Ashland, was a 'bus iness visitor to town today. Miss Laura Rook, of Ashland, was a guest of town friends today.' James Mulr, of Pottsvlllo, transacted business In town this morning. Aaron Sloycr, of Hnzletoh, was In town today, n guest of T. F. Bradlgan. Lincoln Dodson, of Wllkesbarre, is In town, the guest of his brother, Howard Dodson. Richard Weldermoyer, of West Coal street, Is confined to the house with an attnek of erysipelas. H, C. Boyer, who haB been 111 since last August, made a trip to Pottsvllle today,, It was his first railway Journey during the period. Louis Levy, who Is now manager of the Railroad Wreck clothing snle at the nowthwest corner of Main nnd Centre streets, is not a stranger Ih town. He kept a clothing store In the Watson build ing on South MBln street several years ago, and whs a very populur resident of the town. A Good Show. Manager Ferguson promises the people of Shenandoah a rare treat this even ing when Miss Fanny Rice will make her first appearance here In "Nancy." As the papers throughout the country have said so much of this excellent young actress it Is almost unnecessary to dwell upon her ability, sufficient to say that "Nancy" has been a brilliant success wherever it has appeared, nnd as Lillian Lewis nnd Charles' B. Han ford proved such a success in "Antony nnd Cleopatra," which was tho dramatic event of the coal reelon thl season, f-o Miss Fanny Rice will prove the comedy eveut. This attrac tion should certBlnly draw a large house from Mahanoy City, Glrardvllle and Ashland as Mr. Ferguson has arranged to bill this attraction in these towns on account of their only playing Shamokln, Shenandoah and Hnzleton. Removal. H. Bury, the jeweler, changed his place of business to the Owens' building, on South Main street, recently vacnted by Daniel and Dodson, and is prepared to receive orders for all kinds of repairing in the jewelry line, which he will do promptly and on reasonable terms, lw 18 karat Strouse's. solid gold wedding rings at T,e l aniaum far NEURALGIA and tlmilar Complaints, nanutaotured under the stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. Kjireacrlbedby eminent physlcianst DR. RIGHTER S innb nomilnBTOlthTrnde Mark"Anchor. IManuf&cturer:CommerzienrathDr.IUchterof r. Ad. Hlchter& Co.,17Wirren Ct.,EW 70SE.I 29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Bouses. Own Glajsworks. iv & 60 ets in Bnenandoah for Mile b. . tllllo 7 H. Mam M.. V" ........... . - M. MISCELLANE OUfc. TntlR RENT nnfi house in Franev's row. JL; Alsr one on Jardin street, lately occupied by W. J. Decb. Apply to 1. J. Franey. 2t 170U KENT.- '41 IUUU1 BUllUUlO JUI tt 1UUKC. A ...It.tl. , n 1 . A iwn newlv carneted and natnted. Unociupied Wednesday night. Inquire at Refowich's clothing store. 5-2 tf "ixrHY do oeonle complain of hard times. V when any wunian or man can make from 5 to JlOadayenslly? All haveheardot the wonderful success of th Climax Dish Washer; yet many are apt to think they can't, make money se'lins It ; but anyone can matte money, because eeery lnrally warns one Oncocentb&s mnde SITS 30 in lha Inst tnree tnonins,aiier paying uu exireiwe hhu at lnrtlri? to regular business besides. You don't linvft Wi rnnVHSK : as soon DS neODlc know VOU hav it tor sale they fend Jor a DlBti Washer. Address the ("Umax llfii. Co., lo Starr Ave, Columbu", Ohio, tor particulars. HAKTlSn. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby j given itiatun appnnmon wmj do mare 10 the Governor i t Pennsylva ta cn the 24tn davof May. . D. U05, by William A. Marr. Samuel H. Kaercher. Kdwlu 0. 1'rlco. E II Hunter, Kdward Sill man and others under the Act of Astembly rntit'el "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regula ton nf o rtaln corpora lonj." approved AtrU 29tb. 1874, and tte supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation lo be called tue "PchuylulU Telephonn -Company," tbe cnaiacter and object of which Is tie construct ing, maintaining and leasing llnesot telegraph, for private use of ludlvldums. 11 ms, corpora tions, municipal or otherwise, lor general hnsinpBs. and lor the trati-actlon 1 any busi ness In -whir h electrlolty ovr or through lrc8 maybe applied to any useful purpose In the counties of Bcbuylk 11, Columhiaund Northum berland, and lor these purposes to have, Dotsessaudeniiyall the. rights, benefits and privileges of ald Act of Assembly and supplements thereto. O. M. Clement May 1, 18U5. Solicitor L. REFOWICH, Leading Clothie 10 and 12 South Main St., Has been appointed the sole agent for the j Slater Woolen Company INDIGO BLUES, A, R. SUITS Allother goods oftVrod for sale are not the I f..l la ulmiil.l nl.nn ,.a tillUlllt1. II """um uufMMu color wtthlu live years your money wll be refunded. IIsvafull lltieof spring and tmtnmer Glothmic. All geuuiue goads which cannot be t for price Aii im mense stock of men's, boys' arid children's mmmer clothing. , Kach puri-huner of a suit befcm- Decoration Day ill Iih enti tled tun genuine AtuerlCHii i-haiiirock free. L, RfcFOWUH, Reliable Cloihier. win vm nnrmw a mi &1ay, the Last of tho Three Great Months. flic Close of Nature's Yearly Revival SeasoD, Recovery is Now the Most Rapid and Lasting. Paine's Celery Compound Makes Vigorous Nerves. It Purifies the Blood- as Noth ing Else Can Possibly Do. As n spjlng remedy, Paine's celery com pound stands easily first. In the careful judgment of the physicians of this country. This remarkable discovery of Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D., of Dartmouth college, Is In fnctso certainly first In the estimation of thinking men and women In every calllug throughout the United States today that there can fairly be snld to be no second. For strengthening the sick, restoring the spent energies of those who have become nervously exhausted, for purify ing the blood nnd making people well, Paine's celery compound hns never yet been approached by any sarsaparllla, tonic or nervine. It is as superior to them all ns strength is superior to weak ness. The remarkable results from the use of this great remedy are today known nt first hand In every city and village in America.' The people are today thoroughly sitls fled by personal experience that Paine's celery compound makes people well. Where the nerveB have not been prop erly fed and neuralgia, nervousness, in ability to sleep, rheumntism nnd such evidences of debility have entered, Paine's celery compound has created n new appetite, restored lost strength and given courage, new blood, and a strong, healthy will to live and get well. Try it. An Available Candidate. Among the number of aspirants for the Democratic nomination for Judge of the Orphans' Court none aro more de servinc than P. M. Dunn, Esq., of Minersville. As a lawyer he stands high with tho member of the Schuylkill county bar and no one is more respected. Mr. Dunn is a self-made man, Btartlhg early In life as a slate picker, then driver, miner, and then as teacher In the public schools, finally enteilug into the practice of law In which he ba attained merited success. We have known Mr. Dunn for many years and can say nothing but iu praise of him. His nomination to this important office would compel the Repub licans to name their very hest man to oppose him. Columbia's Great Sales. The Columbia Brewing Company finished its first year on April 14th, last, with sales of a little over 20,000 barrels, which speaks well for the company's product. Mere Mention. Yesterday, the first day of May, was"an ideal summer day. Circuses in goodly number are on the road. Ten-cent box Magic Paste Stove Polish for Scents. Ask your grocer. Pictures free. AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. Spring : and : Summer SuLitirLg's. ( 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. 2-1 North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa IMPORT t . AVhy waste your time shonnlnir around for Hats and ISonnets when you know sff TV beo.huUed,pr1 Hydo's, 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah and cet tbe latest stvles in kIi nnnn nml trimming for leae MONEY than anyplace III iuo kuwu ur uuumy. How York Cash Millmety Store, 2U North Main Street. Man J. Davies, 1DEMING Call ird see our rine stock of Cloclc, Jmeiy, Musical Inslrumtnts ( ml Optical Gocds. You can tavc 50 per cent, by calling on Watck is, IKE 129 DON'T FORM THE PLAGE Between Onk and Cherry Streets. -OVO T, H. SNYDER I J Cor. Jardin and Oak FOR YOUR WALL PAPER. CHINESE :-: LAUNDRY XTo. 3.0 2Toxtli. 2vCa.lzx Street, Gl102a0.2s.dta.li, Fev. Clothes of nil description neatly done up In a first class mnnner. I can Vcfer to scores of fnmilies in this city ns to my care In washing and superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work hetter and quicker than other laundry in this city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. Our Grand Spring Opening Of French Pattern Hats and Bonnets is Now on. We are displaying hundreds of the choicest and most select styles ever shown. French nnd American designs in flowers of every description. Cheap ribbon, all silk, No. 5, 5c; No. 7, 7c; No. 0, 0c; No. 12, 12c; No. 10, 15c; No. 80, 25c per yard all colors. Sailor hats, 15c up ; ladles' hats, 25c up; infants long cloaks, cream nnd white for $1.00 up. Infants' christening outfits. Silk velvets, to clo3e out, down from $1.00 to 50c per yard Black satin, 24 inches wide, 11.00 yer yard, worth f 1.75. Nun'a veils, $1.25 up. Infants' caps, 15c to $1.75, at. Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 S. Main St. Garden's fT WALL pApER $tox. We have Just received a fine line of the most heantiful and artistic papers In tho market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. We huve also in stock a great deal of last year's patterns which we are selling at a sacrifice. Comeand see our line ot goods. We have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in I own. Finest Slack and Lowest Prices. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. yjlljf "Out yEnO MBS. PHILIP KEUSGHEE Will dispose of her entire stock ot Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc., Bolow Cost. Stock must be sold Immediately, owner In- teDdlng to remove from town. GALL EAHLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. A good Marvin Ssfe, show fixtures, &c, will be sold very cheap. No. 129 West Centre Strfet, MAHANOY CITY, PA. New Fipm. New Stock. Hats and Bonnets Ready Trimmed or Made to Order. We ninkoro extravagant statements, but ore certain that you will And our stook ailapted to your wants, and You Want Style. Our refutation is well known in that direction. Visit our store, see our stock, compare Styles, note prices and your trade m sureiy ours, largest asporimeui oi sailor hats, bridal wreathsand flowers in town at M. & L. STANK'S, No. 7 South Main St., Shenandoah. We Have the Best illuminating oil made. Odor less, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. If you are In the durk, drop ns a postal. We'll enlighten you aud lighten yon. Eclipse Oil Gom'y Oils, Gasoline. Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardin St., snENANDOAD, PA. Mall orders promptly attended to. HOOKS &BR0WI Full line of Base Ball Goods. Bpeolal inducements to olubs. ' Agents for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St. ORKIN, South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. PA. TO Painter and Paper Hanger, Sts.( SB EN AND 0 AH. Largest Assortment and Lowest Trice. All ordore promptly attended to For Sale, Clieap ! 2 VALUABLE PBOPBRTIES, On North While Street,' Slxexiaxid.aali. Double block of dwellings, Nos. 30 and 32 North White street, between Centre and Lloyd streets. t Also, a double block of dwellings, Nos. 110 ond 118 North White street, between Lloyd and Coal streets. Apply at HERALD OFFICE. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon !n MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and r'gars. GEORGE NAUJUNAS, Saloon and Restaurant, 834 North West Street. Finest brands of' cigars. Choice Wines and Liquors. Weeks' Museum, 17 south juAiir street. Grand display of birds and aDlmals ot all selections anU llnest paintings iu the county. Best Bucr, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of ClRars. Free lunch every rtornlnc nd evening. John Webks, Proprietor G. w. Davidson, Bartender. ED. BRENDAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Boors, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Best Brands of 5 and 10c Cigars. Feeley's Cafe 36 North Main Street. The most popular resort In the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our cigars are the finest. HOC. TP. M-lLiiErsr, It : 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-cluea hair cutting aud slngolug. Ferguson House Building. FOR SALE OE RENT. A business property. Htoreroom and dwell ing in excellent condition. Centrally located. Apply on tbe premises No. 1 29 West Centre Street, MAHANOY CITY.