;,- KW1 3. 5 EVENING HERALD AVEDNUSDAY, MAY 82, 1805. THIRD EDITION PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Defeat of thit CongrrHitnml, Senatorial mul Lrglslntlvn Appnrtloiituont lulls. HAttltlsnuno, May 82. Tho liouso do featod ou llnal passage yostorilny tlio con gressional, Honatorlal nnd legislative ap- Dortlollllldtlt Mil llv II vntjt if ?M I., HO A a If to even up matters tho senato killed the nouse juuiclui npportloumont bill. The vote against each was so decisive as to nrooludo all nosRllillltr nt tliMi- cratlou. The action of the bouse Is a great surprise arter the practical unanimity with which it passed tho threo bills last wrek on second reading. By the do'.ent of th we measures Allegheny loses a co iftross man, a senator and four roprosenintive, to whlrh It was entitled under a new ap portionment, and Philadelphia loses a congressman. After the dofoat of theso bills the house proceeded to tho consideration of rovomi bills on third reading. Tho Cochrane 1)111, taxing browurs twenty-four cents a bar rel of thlrty-ouo gallons, was amended so as to relievo bottlors from paying a doublo tax and thon laid asldo for final passage. The lawrouce bill, taxing tho actual valuo of bank stock four mills passed Anally. Tho Grady bill to punish pool Milling and transmitting bets, and tho bill Increasing tho salary of tho adjutatit gen eral from t3,WX to $4,CW0, "'so passed this stage. Speaker Walton announced tho appoint ment of Ropro.iontatlvos Kllor. Fow, Mar shall, Curtlu and Ames to represent tho house on tho Cotton States exposition commission. A resolution was reported from tho com Jiiittcoou rulos flxlug final adjournment 1 on Juno 0 nt 13 o'clock noon. The house postponed action on the resolution. Tho bill making a uniform policy of flro Insurance was reconsidered and laid asido for future consideration. Tho bill provid ing for tho convoynnco and delivery of powder, oil and other oxploslvos to minors In mines waj reconsidered . and defeated on final passage. A communication was rccelvod from Governor Hastings ut tho liouso ovonlug session conveying his approval of throe bills, among ouo to establish a state live stock sanitary board. lu tho senate resolutions were adoptod recalling threo bills from tho governor, ono of which directs tho stato to take pos session of bridges dividing counties nnd to assumo control of thorn. liouso bills passed Anally: To authorize cities and boroughs to establish a bureau of plumbing nnd house drainage, whlcn originally only nppliod to cltlos of the second class; to provldo for wide tires on country roads; to provide against tho adulteration of food. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National Ienetio. At Chicago Philadelphia, 15; Chicago, 2. At Cloveland Cleveland, 12; Brook lyn, 7. At Louisville Baltimore, 8; Louisville, 7. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 10: AVa9hlnrton. 7. At, ninntniinMPln. cinnatl, 10; Boston, 7. At St. Louis Now xorK, Hi St. LiOUiS, 1. Iftutern I.eacue. At Syracuso AVilkosbarre, 5; Syra CUSO. 4. At. Tnrnntn MO Innlnml TV. ronto, 3; Springfield, S. At Rochester Scranton, 14; Rochester, 10. At Buffalo x-roviuonco, y; uutiuio, l. Pennsylvania State League. At Carbondalo Carbondalo, 0; Harris burg, 4. At Pottsvillo AUentown, 31 Pottsvlllo, 14. At Hazloton Hazleton, 11 Lancaster, 6. Fire Were rrobnbly Cremated. Birmingham, Ala.. May 23. It Is now believed that tho loss of llfo In tho flro nt Galo City on Sunday will reaoh flvo por eons. Further search of tho debris of Kant's boarding house yesterday disclosed more charred bones. Bosldos Pat Woods, whose body was recovored, two missing roon havo not been found. Two womon, it develops, nro also missing nnd tho bones found aro believed to be those of tho four persons unaccounted for. Tho two miss ing mon had just come to Gale City from Pennsylvania and thoir names ore un known. The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. G. Calllouette, Druggist, Beavers vllle, III., says: "To Dr. Kiug's New Discovery I owe my life. AVas taken with La Grippe and tried all the phy sicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's Now Discovery In my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It 1b worth Its weight In gold. AVe won't keep store or house without it. Get a free trial bottle at A. AA'asley's drug store. Coming Events. May 30. Monster picnic at Columbia park by the Gymnasium Club. May 30. Ice cream festlvnl in Robblns' hall, under the auspices of the Young People's AVorklng Society of the United Evangelical church. June 6. Lecture by Rev. T. Bateman, entitled, "That's the Man," In the P. M. chnrch. June 10. Strawberry and Ice cream festival In -Robblns' opera bouse, aus pices of the Presbyterian church. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for Cuts, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Plies, or no ay required. It Is guaranteed to give periect satisiaction or morney refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. AVasley, Musical College. Summer term opens July 22. The ob ject of this school Is to furnish Instruc tion to all who take advantage for the least expenditure of money, and will be found equally advantageous to students in every stage of proficiency. Forcata logue, address, Henry B. Moron, Freeburg, Pa. Director. 6 20 4t E. B. FOLEY, Fine Groceries? 301 West Centre Street. Dealer In erocerles. flour, provisions, teas cnt), kugar, etc Best q uallty, lowest prices. BASE BALL. An Amaleur Club Wilt Try to Give the Local l'cople Games. Now that the State League base ball club lias gone under Michael Hefron, the veteran local player aud mana.tor, has come out with an announcement that in a few days ho will put an amateur club on the diamond. It will embrace all the best known players of town nnd two, or three, outsiders. Hefron says the admis sion to tho games will be fifteen cents. Last year's lengue club's uniforms will be used. State Leaguo bao ball club 1b not draw ing In Pottsvllle. Manager MUUgan, of the Allentowus, got scared yesterday during the game at Pottsvllle Hml de manded his guarantee. It was advanced to the home management by a grand stand spectator. Last evening's Chronicle confirmed the report that Stato League ball is not pay ing at the county seat this year, In tho following article: "Shenandoah's State League base ball team has been trans ferred to another town. This Is the first break in the League nnd, we hope, the only one. Base ball Is the national game, but players cannot be hired and pild fair salaries unless tho sport loving public liberally supports the management. The weather thus far this season has proven a serious detriment to every club treasury, and unless the games are liberally patronized when the warm days do come, there may be other teams com pelled to follow Shenandoah. If the public delights In the sport It should be willing to contribute towards maintaining it. Otherwise Ecmi-professionnl ball teams cannot be maintained In the smaller towns." The Shenandoah State League franchise is still on the hook. Easton has not taken it, but the chances for the deal are good. President Hanlon is at work on the project. Some of the Ohio base ball players who are stranded here emphatically deny that they solicited public contributions to pay their fares home. MERE MENTION. Tomorrow will be Ascension day. Picnics have had a set back on account of the cold weather. The water has not been turned on yet but the -'20,000 is being drawn on. The frog season Is here and frog free lunches will be one of the courses soon. Tho peach crop must be all right; no complalntB have reached us from the peach-growing districts. The raid made by Chief Tosh and his assistants has already made a good im pression. Clean out the pests. That new And near Pottsvllle has turned out to be red paint, which will be used to palut the county seat Village. Up In Wayne county they have snow fourteen inches deep. Here, in Shenan doah, we have Ice 12 Inches thick In the ice houses. Pineapples are now cheap and plenty. Housewives should take advantage of this fact and can large quantities for winter use. Baked beans will be a delicacy as well as a luxury uext winter if we aro to be lleve that the cold weather has killed the crop for this year. That dam up the mountain, that is to supply the people of Shenandoah with water ought to be dam(n)med again so that It will not leak. Had the Evangelical Association secured the kervlces of such a great lawyer like Hon. Rufus Choate, of New York, they would now be In possession of their own property. The cost of the water works of the United States is estimated to be nearly, If not quite, $550,000,000 to supply the needs of about 2100 cities and towns. In Maine alone there is something like 35,000 miles of pipe. Shenandoah's public water works has already cost about $150,000, but we have no water yet. Just how much It will cost before the present tinkers get through with the job we will mention later. Minister Iluuotuux to Wed, PARIS, May 23. .Tnanno Hugo, grand- daughterof Victor Hugo, heroine of L'Art d'etre Grand-Poro and of many other lyrical poums whloh will always l6 treas ures of French literature, is to be married to M. Hanotaux, minlstor of foreign af fairs. Jqanne Hugo was divorced a few months ago from Loon Daudet, son of Al phonso Daudot, and author of Les Morti coles. They had been married but four years. Going to Europe. A party of representative Pennsyl vania's will sail In the "City of New York" from New York on July 3d, their object being a six woeks' tour to Europe, The party will be made up as follows : Ex-Secretary of the Commonwealth William F. Harrity, of Philadelphia) Senator Cochran and Seth T. McCormick, Wtlllamsport, and Hon. Grant Herring, collector of Internal revenue, of Blooms- bnrg. They expect to arrive at Queens town, Ireland, on July 9th. Their sight seeing will Include a four days' tour through the Interior of Ireland via "jaunting car," a trip up the Rhine, and visits to London, Rome, Paris, Berlin and wherever fancy may lead them. They will embark on the "City of Paris" at Queenstown on August 17, for home, arriving in New York on August 24, barring accidents. This party will doubt less have an enjoyable trip, and as ex Secretary Harrity is personally acquainted with all the foreign representatives of this country, this "stag" party will be royally entertained by them as they visit the different countries of the old world, Return the Books. No more books will be Issued from the public library of town until the second Thursday of June, next, but the library will be open at the usual hours on Thurs days and Saturdays to receive them, and all persons having books are requested to return them at once. By order of the Library Committee, 5-30-Ot Fkank HANNA, Librarian. The oxT baby medlolne Luks' Syrup, lllg Garment ViVIior,"Strllto threatened. Nkw Your, May 88. AViint promise to m tho biggest strike ever Mown In the garment making Industry In.' this city I Impending ovnr thoqu"stlonoftho wwkly vvairo s.vsti'tn Th') operatives dhnund thnt manufacturer and contractors rrm-vc Mir existing agreement with the llrotherhoort of Tailors, nnd grunt tho weekly work system to other garment workers' organi zations, noiiin mis will also to made for an luoronsa of wages In some Instances. The striko is not llkoly to bp tuduml, If at nil, beroro Sopt. 16. The gamut) t makers In Hooheeter, Syruoime, Utlea, New Lon don, Conn., nnd other towns wlnro tailor ing work Is dono for Now York olty Arms Will bo organized. No Disorder nt l'ocnlinntan. POCAHONTAS, Vn., May 23. Tho condi tions hore oro unchungod. Yesterday's output was olghty-llvo cars. Private Fields, who was struck with n atono. Is not badly hurt, nnd tho nogro who struok him has boon arrested. All tho white miners who wore nrrested havo boon re leased. Tho Richmond mllltin company left for homo this morning and will be supplanted by a Portsmouth company. The council and board of trndo hero havo asked Governor O'Forrall to supnnd picket guard on the 23d, as tho town and county ofllolnls are elected on that day. The Yankton Reservation Opened. AliMotnt, S. D., May 28. The opening of tho Ynnkton reservation at noon yes terday was not characterized by tho for mality and discipline attending the open ing of vast bodies of Indian lands. To day tho nowly openod land Is dotted with tho shanties of homosteadors, nnd prelim inary steps toward tho cultivation of lauds havo boon commenced. Tho opening was the most ordurly opening of Indian lands that over took place In tho wost. Tho land is really valuable, aiuLwlll bo rap Idly taken. I)epernte Fight with Triunpj. Cbeston, la., May 22. A desperato bat tlo occurred at Charltou In tho Burling ton railroad yards botwoon ofllours nnd a gang of tramps who were caught breaking into a car. wueu olllcors uttomptnd to nrro9t them tho tramp.; pulled revolvers imd commenced firing. Tha firing was re- turncu and a luslllado of millets were ex changed. Constablo Baglan was shot in tho loft breast, but will recover. Marshal Hlxson was slightly woundod. Whether any of tho tramps were shot could not be learned. When you want eood roofing, dumb ing, gas fitting, or general tinsmithing done call on E F. Gallagher, 18 West Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 3-4-tf Executive Committee Meeting. The Executive Committee of the Ger man Catholic Union of Eastern Pennsyl vania held Its meeting in Ashland on Sunday, Mr. Christ Schmidt, of town, was president. Members were present from Shenandoah, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Minersville, Mahanoy City, and Ashland. The annual parade of the organization, which was to have taken place In Potts vllle on June 11th, 1885, was, on account of the depression of the times in the coal region, dispensed with for this year. The German Catholic Knights of Ashland, with fifty drilled men, will run on excur sion to AVilkesbarre and attend the parade and annual meetlngof the State orgaalza tlon which will be in session at that place on the 17, IS aud 10th of June. A big time will be had. Over $1200 has already been appropriated by the AVilkesbarre societies for decorations. Shenandoah will doubtless send a lnrge delegation to that city on this occasion. That Plate- means Columbia, The THE BEST BICYCLE Standard a Bicycle ' of the On tho steering' head of overv Col- World. timbla bicyclo of this year's make that name-plate appears. It is unique, handsome, and indicates much satisfaction and highest en joyment to the rider. No other bicyclo has ever equal led a Columbia. No other bicyclo ever shall equal a Columbia. Tho greatest bicyclo factory in the world says so. NewJ?rice$ j QQ HARTF0RDS, next best, fSO 60. $50 for boys' and girls sizes. POPE 3IFG. CO. Hartford, Conn. nosrow, cmcioo, NEW TORE, BIS TOXHCIICO, i-eotidencs, mnfiia J 1 A f1n4n1n.m nf, f a TV, nT1 C wheels at any Columbia Agency, or will GEO. II. KRICK, Agent for the Columbia and Hartford Bicycles Shenandoah, Pa. TUT. JP. 3VEj3l.Xj.3Z: TStT, Watclalisr : ai : Jeweler 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. We Have the Best Illuminating oil made. Odor less, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. If you are In the dark, drop us a postal. We'll enlighten you and lighten you. Eclipse Oil Gom'y Oils, Gasoline. Candles, Iiamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardln St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mall orders promptly attended to. Weeks' Museum, ir Bourn MAJir bxbbb Grand display of birds and animals of all selections ana nnesi pbiduuks id. ui coumj, Best Beer, Porter and Ales, Finest. Brands of Cigars. Free lunch avery morning nd evening. John Yitaxa, Proprietor. I A Clean i Collar One that you can keep clean all tho time; a collar that does not wilt when you get ovcr-beatcd ; that docs not fray on the edge, or tear out at the buttonholes, and dan be cleaned by simply wiping off with a wet sponge or clotli. These collars and cuffs are made by covering linen collars or cuffs on both sides with waterproof "celluloidj" thus giving strength nud durability. They are the only waterproof goods so made, and every piece is stamped as follows: TRADp Mark Ask for this, and refuse to take any imitation if you espect sat isfaction. If yourdealerdocs not keep them, send direct to us, en closing amount, and we will mail you sample. Collars 25 cts. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. State size, and whether stand-up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID CO., New York. MISCELLANEOUS. T7IOK SALE Two Dl Columbia bicycles. P Both In excellent condition. AddIv atlhe HERALD omce. 11 TJ'OB SALE. National Typewriter, almost t1 new and In perfect condition. Inquire at 11 eh ald omce. 11 17011 KENT. A room sultablo Jor a lodge, . nowly carpeted acd painted. Unocuplea WeCncsday night. Inquire at Befowfch's ciotmng store. T WANT FINE SAMPLES HANDED YOUR 1 fr ends or nelehbors. Send A. F. wood.. 'erf timer. Wood Av.. Detroit. Mich.. lOe. for 5 trial bottles Satin-Scent Perfumes; receive oner to you. 5-is zw-a&w TT70R SAL E RENO V ATI NG BUSINESS. Jj Latefct improved machinery for c.eanlng larnets, leather--, mauicssfe. unoa trade ai- rraay worum up, logeiner wiin a go' u uorse, wagon and haroesp. bargain. ACdress 01 call on C. Foster. 82 E. Coal street. Slnan doab. 8-21 3t WHY do people complain of hard times, when any woman or maa can make irom k 10 eiu a aay easily 7 All nave nearu 01 ine wonaenui succcbs 01 me unmax uisn Washer; yet many are apt to think tbej can't make money selllne It; but anyone can make money, became every inmlly wnuib one uuoneeiHiiaa mime niia.w in in iasi three months. ftttemnvluir all exneni-es and nt- tendlnz to regular business besides. Yon don't nave 10 canvass ; as soon as people unow you ha vm It for gale they oend for a Dish Washer. Address mo unmax eng. i;o., 45 ettarr Ave, Columbus, Ohio, for particulars. Proposals will be received by the under slened ud to Monday evenlctr. 11 a v 27th. at 7 o'ciock. ior mo uuuaicanu grounds on jNorm Jardln street occupied by the Phoenix Uose Company. The property will be told to the highest bidder and the committee reserves the rignc to reject any or an 01 u. F. J. Brennak. 5 201w Chairman of Committee SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES ! Are now offered br the martlets to easily mul tlolv emtll canltni each week by speculating. Our customers make big money. Some i!00 10 two a week on a llOO investment. Can we not do the same lor you ? Small margin reqnlred. Our boolc on successful speculation and Dally juarKet tetter, iuuoi money producing point, er. sent fr. e. Sneculate tnroueh exneriB Thomas & Co., Bankers and Brokers Illalto ouuaing, umcago, 111. o-zi im UHDERTftK AND LTVEKY. 13 North tTardin Street. Fashionable Millinery. We are now prepared to show the ladles of Shenandoah and vicinity the most attractive assortment of the latest style Hats and Bonnets in this city, nnd at remarkably low prices, A call respectfully solicited. M. & L. STANK'S, No. 7 South Main St., Shenandoah HOOKS & BROWN Fall line of Base Ball Goods. Special inducements to clubs. Agenta for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main. St A Clean, Quick Shave Oan always be had at Charles Deir's Barber Shop, Flrss-clau hair cutting ;and singeing. Ferguson House Building. v. Ik Evan J. Dayies, Larjrest and osteal Instruments Call and be convinced. Watches and jewelry repaired. Main springs furnished for 50 cents All work guar anteed for one year. No. 129 South Main Street, ARE THE HIGHEST OP All HISH GRADES. "Vnrrnntod superior to nny Bicycle built in tho world, regardless of rmro. Do tint no imlnnn1 in a t..r.. J.. ...1 1 t.. sist on having the V avorley. llullt and guaranteed by the Indiana liicycle do., u million dollar concern, whose bond is as good ns gold. 21 lb. Scorcher, $85. 22 ib. ladies', $rs. J 11UUHKNK K, CHINESE :-: LAUNDRY STo. IO KTortla. aTaJja. Street, Sli.onaja.a.oalj., Olothes of all description neatly done up in a first class manner. I can refer to Bcores of families in this city aB to my enre in wnbhlng and superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work better and quicker than other laundry In this city. 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 tJr'i silk, No. 5, 5c; No. 7, 7o ; No. 9, 9cr No. 12, 12c; No. 10, 15c; No. '80, 25c per yard all -MV rnlnra. Snllnr Tinfa lRft nn? lnrllpn' lint.n QFin tin Infitnto Inn rr nlnla nranm n ml MM white for $1.00 tip. Inf ants' christening outfits. Silk velvets, to close out, down from $1.00 to 50o per yard. Black satin, 24 inches wide, $1.00 yer yard, worth $1.75. Nun's veils, $1.25 up. Infants' caps, 15c to $1.75. at Mrs, J. J. Kelly, GrO tfi Cor. Jardin aud Oak FOR YOUR WALL PAPER. , , snu Garden's $T WALL pipER; jStore. We have Just received a fine line of the most beautiful and artistic papers in the market, which we will sell at very great ueni or last yea see our line of goods. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 "Wpat Centre Street , ah uruera proiupuy uitenueu 10. Another. Arrival or FINE HORSES AT,- WM. MSWENTER'S, SHENANDOAH. To be sold at private sale. A car load of splendid horses. Come early and get your choice. Spring : and : Summer SuLitingrG- (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. 24 North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Wbon it Comoa to GROCERIES ! Our stock speaks for Itself. If you don't come to town, send your orders, They will oe nicely filled. MUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 E. Centre Street, Shenindoah. best stock of Shenandoah, Penna. Exclusive Agent. CHARLES LEB, Manager. and Bonnets is Now on. choicest and most select ntvea ever shown. 26 S. Main St. TO Painter and j Paper Hanger, Sts.( 5BENAND0AH. Largest Assortment and Lowest Price All orders promptly attended to reasonable prices. We have also la stock n Come (mcV L. REFOWICH, Leading Clothier 10 and 12 South Main St., Has been appointed the sole agent for the f Slater woolen uompany MO BLUE &, k R, SUITS Allother goods offered for sale are not the J genuine. 11 tnese goous suouia cnange color within five years your money will be refunded. Have a full line of spring and summer clothing. All genuine goods which cannot be beat for price. An im mense stock of men's, boys' and children's summer clothing. Each purchaser of a snlt before Decoration Day will be entWi tied to a genuine American shamrock free. L. REFOWICH, Reliable Clolhler. IMPORT JlKTT! Why waste your time shopping around ft fnrHata nnd Bonnets when you know that you can always be suited In price J and quality by going direct to Hyde's, 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah $ '3 and get the latest styles in shapes and trimming for less MONEY than anyplace la the town or county. A New York Cash Millinery Store, 29 North Main Street. ED. BREHNAH, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. ft Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. ;J , Choice Temperance Drinks. Boat Brands of 5 aud lOo Gigara. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon" MAIM AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest wnlskeyf : beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. unoice temperance anoKs ana cigars. Feiley "s Cafe. 36 North Main Btroet. The most popular resort In the townlJ Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. OotiJl cigars are the finest. " 1 n Ji n -i
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