In A J J EVENING HERALDl THURSDAY, MAY 23, m. THIRD EDITION PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. The llcor Tiit ami Company Store Bill I'm tho llomo rinnlly. HAlimsiiuno, May 88. Tho Cochrane bill taxing mnlt liquors twcuty-four oeuts b barrol of thirty-one gallons, brewed or manufactured lu the state, passed finally 5n the Houso yosterdoy nmld much oxclto mcnt. The vote In fnvor of tho measure was 101, or only one more than a constitu tional mojorlty. Tho unys were OS. Tho opponents of the bill are confident tho proposition will be killed in the Keiiato. Tho Ormo company storo bill passed finally by a vote of 193 to 12. Tho measure lmposus a tax of 10 per cent, upou the face value of all orders, chocks, dlvldors, pass books or other paper representing In part or Whole tho earnings or wages of any employo given him in payment of labor and not redeemed in lawful money within thirty days by any person, firm, partner ship, copartnership, corporation or asso ciation engaged in any kind of manufac turing, mining, transporting or transmit ting business. A ponulty of 25 per cent, is aiso imposcu upon an sucn persons or corporations neglecting or refusing to make return to tho auditor general of the amount of all such orders, checks, cto., Is sued and not rodeomod in cash lu thirty days. Tho principal subject under discussion In the senato was tho bill introduced by Mr, Smith, of Philadelphia, to nrcvont teachers In tho publlo schools of tho state from wearing any dross, insignia, marks or emblems to indlcato their connection with any religious order, sect or denomi nation. Tho measure passed second read- lug. Among the bills passed finally by tho senato woro: To assist In tho erection of a hospital In Phoonlxvlllo borough. $30,000 to assist In tho erection and furnishing of a hospital in Aiicntown, ?0,000j Sharon ana toharpsvlllo hospital, 517,000; to pur- cnase wiuiam 1'unn'd charter of liberties. Jlu.OOOj to glvo each of tho sis wards In iaroonuaie representation in tho poor Doaru. Tho senate confirmed tho nomination of Isaac S. Wlstar as a manager of tho East ern penitentiary, in placo of Richard Vaiix, oeceasca. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National Lookup. At Chicago Chicago, 15; Philadelphia, 7. At St. Louis Now York, 4; St. Louis, S. At Cincinnati-Cincinnati, 21; Bos ton, 8. At Cleveland First gamo: Cluvo- lauu, o; urooKiyn, u. second game: tuovclaml, lu; Brooklyn, 0. At Louis villeBaltimore, 11; Louisvlllo, 4. A Pittsburg Washington, 14; Pittsburg, XSastern League. At Syracuse Syracuse, 8; Wllkcsbarro, 3. At Rochester Rochester, 9; Seranton, C. At Toronto Toronto, 15; Springfield,;). At ilullalo Buffalo, 10; Providence, 3. roimsylvnula State League. At Carbondalc Carbondale, 8; Lancas ter, ,. At llazloton Hnzloton, 2.i; Har rlsburg, 10. At Pottsvillo Pottsvillo, 10; lleaillng, 0. The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. G. Caillouette. DruccrUt. Beavers' vllle. 111., says: "To Dr. King's New DUcoverv I owe mv life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the phy sicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I couldnot live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery In mv store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose began to tret better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It Is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it. Get a free trial bottle At A. Wasley's drug store. Coming: Events. May 30. Monster picnic at Columbia park by the Gymnasium Club. May 30. Ice cream festival In Robblns hall, under the auspices of the Young People's Working Society of the United Evangelical church. June 0. Lecture by Rev. T. Bateman, entitled, "That's the Man," in the l'. M. church. June 19. Strawberry aud Ice cream festival in Robblns' opera house, aus pices of the Presbyterian church. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, lever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, L'orns, and all bkln Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give nerfect satisfaction or mornov refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Bale by A. wasiey. Reduced Rates To Gettysburg, Pa., vU Pennsylvania Railroad. For the accommodation of those who desire to witness the Decora tlon Day exercises at Gettysburg, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell on May 29 and 30 excursion tickets Ircm New York city and all stations In Pennsylvania and New Jersey to Gettys burg and return at one and one-third fares for the round trip, good for return passage until May 31, inclusive. This will make the round trip rates as follows: New York, 8.73; Trenton $0.47! Phila delphia, $6.40 : Pittsburg, $10.03 ; Williams' port, $5.53 ; proportionate rates from other points. The only baby medicine Luks' Syrup. Return tbe 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 xnurs- 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 ifltANK hanna, Librarian. Typewriter For sale. A national Typewriter, aimosi new and In perfect condition, for sale cheap. Inquire at HERALD office. E. B. FOLEY, " " Fine Groceries, 2C1 West Centre Street. Dealer in groceries, flour, provisions, tea o dees, sugar, etc. lies t quality, loweat prices. TOPICS OF THE TIMES. Pertinent Paragraphs Prom the Reporters' Pens and Pencils. People love to talk About the weather. They like It almost an well as to gossip about their neighbors. Well, lot' em. A gentleman of Massachusetts has written to a number of towns stating that j his company was anxious for n new loca tion lor their machine tool works and closes his letter with "Is there any chance for local machine work in your locality V He failed to write to Shenandoah for in formation, evidently having heard of our Council "going back" on their promises. The school year has closed already in some places and will soon close in others. Then tho youngsters will be free to get outdoors and in work aud occupation learn the object lessons which constitute much of the best of their education. Bat it is wearisome to think of tho re-examin- ntlons, in some places, for certificates thai so many of tho poor teachers will have to undergo in order to get schools again. It will take away the pleasure of vacation, There Is no sense in these re peated reexaminations that school teachers in constant practice must un dergo. AVhy does not the law require doctors, lawyers and preachers to be re examined and get new diplomas every year or two f The sailor hat seems to be the choice of the girls this season. It is natty and nl ways becoming. In straw hats as in mat ting there have been mighty strides made of late, and no fellow can correctly guess where this branch of evolution will stop. The deal In mattings this year has been bigger than ever before, because of more and better goods for fewer dollars. But it was of tho sailor hat we started out to speak. It is a graceful topping out of the i female form unless the wearer has a badly turned up nose. Then it (the hat) is ont ot its class. Thanks to kind nature Shenandoah has no girls with noses point ing sky ward and so it goes that the sailor hat has a big field for Itself right here. Pretty flowers aro blooming and they'll be wanted for Memorial Day purpose. Loving hands arc leading them up to that point when with sad hearts nnd tearful eyes friends will place them upon soli made hallowed by the inanlmtfte forms of those who have gone before over the dark river to the great beyond. Flowers, tears, heartaches and hopes, all blended into one. What n bouquet and what a story it tells 1 The coALOtrrruT from the Shenandoah IlEGION, IT IS NOW PREDICTED, WILL ENSURE ANOTHER 30 TEARS LEASE OF LIFE FOR THE town. Get a move on you, business men and property holders. UP TO DATE. Superintendent Schaeffer has appointed a woman as superintendent of the public schools of Forest county. Miss Hendrick, a school teacher in Bethlehem, aged 20 years, is likely to die from the effects of blood poisoning caused by the picking of a pimple on her lip. Miss Hendrick's finger-nails probably deposited the deadly poluon in her blood. Au ex-clergyman was discovered Tues day night In the House distributing pamphlets reflecting upon the Roman Catholic church, entitled "Open the Convents." Representative Fow arose to a question of privilege and, pointing to the ex-clerlc, said that he was distribut ing scurrilous circulars, and asked that the Sergeant-at-Arms be directed to remove him. Representative McClaln, of Lancaster, said he had read one of the circulars, and anyone who would give publicity to the lies contained in it was a coward and a cur. While these denuncia tions were taking place the object of them walked toward the door and dis appeared into the rotunda. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the nameLESsia & Baer. Ashland. Pa.. Is printed on every sack. tf Inter-County picnic. A grand picnic will be held at Lakeside on Thursday, May 30th (Decoration Bay), It will be an inter-county affair and con ducted on an elaborate scale. Excellent dancing music will be furnished and games and sports of all kinds will be ar ranged. It will be one of tho events ot the soason ut this famous resort. 5 20-9t Musical College. Summer term opens July 22. Theob ject of this school is to furnish Instnic tlon to all who take advantage for tho least expenditure of money, aud will be found equally advantageous to students in every stage of proficiency. Forcata logue, address, Henry B. Mover, i'reeburg, "a. .Director. 5 20 4t Bogus Wild West Shows, There are a number of misscalled "Wild West" Bhows traveling through the country and one of them showed in Mauch Chunk several days last week The Mauch Chunk Times speaks as fol lows of it : This aggregation pulled up stakes and left at midnight, much to tbe joy of the greater number of our citizens Several, however, were sorry to see them I ieavei for they took with them many hard earned dollars which the victims hoped to regain possession of by Invoking the I strong arm of the law. Sums ranging all I the wav from $5 to $55 were taken from Individuals who foolishly essayed to beat 1 the irambllng fakirs at their own game, I An nttnmnt was made to train entrance t0 ona or tw0 East Mauch Chunk rest- dencos. but the culprits were frightened I ftWay in each instance. Policemen on both sides of the vlver were on duty from the time the crowd arrived till their de parture, and this doubtless accounts for the general quiet aud good order wnicn prevailed during their stay. The officers. both regular and specials, did their duty well, and merit the thanks of the com munlty. Babies made happy with Luks' Syrup, MERE MENTION. IIomr arc now bud dint:. June 8fd will be, what Is known to Berks oounty people, ns "battalion dnr." Every one eats aiparagus, or ought to. It is healthy. Trout flshini; this year has been a failure. We seldom hear now of a good catch or bad one, either. We are In favor of silver have always been that way ot thinking so our sub scribers need not have any doubts about us taking pay in this kind of monoy for subscriptions, &c. We will have hot weather enough yet, dou't fret, to make up for lost time. An exchange says that a man who is religious on Sundays only, is always honest if well watched The paper that will soon have the largest circulation 19 nj puper. In Pottsvllle when the Chief Burgess wants to enforce the ordinances Council will not let him. The cold weather had little or no effect unon the political crop. Candidates for olllco aro as plenty as ever. Unless a circus or two comes to town soon our juvenile population will go on a strike. Max Schmidt is offering extraordinary bargains this week. Read his now ad vertisement. Grow county (that was to bo) has stopped growing. The frost killed it. Bi.se ball.ls not paying big In Pottsvillo nor It won't If the managers depend on Pottsvllle patronage alone. If peonlo went as far to meet their bills as they do to meet trouble, there would not be so much debt lu the world. Americans pay nearly twice as high a rate for fire insurance as do Russians; nearly three times as much as Is paid by those of England ; more than six times as much as Germans pay, and more than twelve times as much as is paid in France. What has become of the soldiers' monument project f Strawberries and pineapples make the best preserves. A big hay crop Is now assured. Evan J. Davles, tho North Jardln street undertaker, has placed a handsome undertaker's wagon upon the road. Business men who are overworked should not advertise If they want relief. It cost the borough only 822.01 for the use of Its own money for a few days. The fun the members have had was worth a great deal more, besides the experience was worth something, too. Considerable complaint 1b being made by the citizens of that part of the town near the Shenandoah City colliery. The stench arising from the sewer there is unbearable. The Board of Health shonld take somo action in this matter and ompel tho sewerage companies to extend their lines beyond the borough limits or serious sickness will occur from this nuisance. Borough Superintendent Whltaker is busily engaged In examining the pupils in the different schools. He will finish his work on the 10th of June, Frank X. Reilly, architect of Pottsvllle, was in town yesterday with new plans for the Phoenix hose company building on Jardln street. The former plans present ed-were acsepted but were subsequently reconsidered and some changes made in the building which necessitated new prints being made. The wagon of the Union Tea Company overturned on Main street yesterday afternoon, and but for the presence of mind displayed by the driver, Jacob Kester, a serious runaway might have occurred Forty-eight mules were received at the Shenandoah City colliery yesterday. This is evident that the colliery is about to to resume operations In the near future, and will be good news for the seven or eight hundred men and boys who receive . - - . . I employment at that place. A petition was filed on Monday asking court to appoint a committee upon Albert Rlddleberger, to pass upon his In sanity to have him taken to the asylum at Harrisburg for treatment. Good mothers use Luks' Syrup. Died. EvAKS, On the 121st inst., at.Shenan doah, Pa., Gettie, daughter of Lllzabeth and the late John W. Evans, aged S3 years, 11 months and 10 days. Funeral will take place on Friday, 24th Inst., at d. m.. from the residence of Arthur Whomsley, 419 West Cherry street. Rela tives and friends respectfully Invited to attend. 5 23-St THEKE IS A BniGIIT FUTURE IN STORE FOR Shenandoah. Will business men ond property owners awake to the necessity of helping to make a Greater Shenandoah f Getting: Suspicious. "Dick" Morgan in Mahanoy Record. When, oh, when is that water going to be turned on ? Does it not look a little suspicious to see the representatives of the old rvater company hobnobbing al most dally with certain water committee men, and that they pay frequent visits to the reservoirs of that borough I NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, mannftotared tinder tne stringent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, kPrescrlDeuoy eminent pa;Bicuuuw DR. RICHTER S BrVnW rannlna with Trade Mrk"Anchor." lUanaiutareriOommcrtlenrathDr.Rlchterofl ir.Ad.Blehter&Co.,17WMtCL,lwrCBI.I 29 HIGHEST AWAHU5. 13 Branch Hcniei. Own QUiawoiks, kPD.rarlte.6aMlnHt,J.rJ l lilllnn7 a. Alttiu OKI - kgeSbuch.N.B. cor. uain a Act almost instantly, speedily cuiinz tho most obstinate cases. Rheumatism cured in from 1 to 3 davs. Dvsnensia and all stomach troubles quickly relieved. Catarrh positively cured, ilcminciio curtu in o minutes. Nervous diseases promptly cured. Kidney troubles, Plies, Neuralgia, Asthma nnd all Fcmnlo Complaints quickly cured. Mutiyon's Vitalizer imparts new life and vigor to weak and debilitated men. Ak your druggist for n 25-cont vial of ono of Munyon's Cures, and if you are not bene- men your monoy win uo rciunueu. xnu company puts ud A fiUrG fOl everV QlSeaSG Style! Is a different thlncr from fashion. The two ought to go togetuer, out some times they don't, 'meres mig ev don't. Tuere'8 mtglity little style about some fashions. Real style Improves any one's ap pearance, but some fashions would make an angel look silly. All our goods are right in this season's latest fashions, and, better still, they are In true "style." Every pattern In our Btock has been se lected for that genuine artistic quality which causes friends to ex claim. "So becomlncr to vou 1' Mourning goods a BpecTalty. Prices lower than any other millinery in town. Alice Jonnings, 214 South Main Street. MISCELLANEOUS . T nST.A reil leatlinr wallet contalnlne val- Li uablo pipers nnd money, Reward will e pild for return to Heuai.d office. 0-23-3t T70H SALE.-Two '01 Columbia bicycles. Both in excellent condition. Apply at tho UEitAi.D omco. II TTIOK HALE. National Typewriter, almost i' now ana in perlect conauion. Inquire at I ti nc.wlv cartieted ard Dftinted. Unoccupied Wednesday night. iDQUlro at Refowich's clothing Btore. 5-2-tf T 'WANT FINE SAMPLES HANDED YOUB I JL friends or neighbors. Send A. F, Wood, I fcrfumer, Wood Av., Detroit, Mich., 10c. for I 5 trial bottles Satin-Scent Perfumes: receive offer to you. 018 2w-d&w THIOR SALE! RENOVATING BUSINESS. Jt? Latest Improved machinery for cleaning mrnfl r. rpmiiRro. miutrf'RseE. uooairna? &i- STnWr fera can on u. r osteu, jc. uoim Bireoi, nuruau doah. 5-21 3t 17TATE OF JOHN P. IIOFFJIAN. Dii- E CEASFD. Letters testamentary on tho Rstntn nf .Tnhn P. Tfnffman. lute ot Hhoaan doah. Schuylkill county. Pennsylvania, de ceased, bavlng been grunted to tho undersigned I aupersonsiuueDieaiosaiaesiiiearo requts ed to make payment, and those having claims tn nrPKP.nt the Slime -without delav to I ea xo maKe paymem,UDU most, uavi to nrescnt the same without delay to w ilo.1 aji ujskk, .executor, Shenandoah. Pa. Or his Attorney, J. H. Pomeroy, Hhenandoab, I iaa i-a-w-u w i mrilY do neonle comnlaln of hard times. V when any woman or man can makol from tb to (10 a day easily? AU have heard ot I me wonaenui success oi ine unmax jjisn Washer ; yet many are apt to tbinfc they can't make money selling It ; but anyone can make money, becaueo every lamily wants ono Ono acent has mado 8178.30 in the last I three montbs.after paying all expenses and at-1 lending to regular Business oesia.es. i ou aon't nave to canvass ; as soon as peopio know you i hav it for sale thoy send for a Dish Washer. I Address tbe Climax Mfg. Co., 45 Starr Ave., I uoiumDus, uoio, tor particulars. PROPOSALS. Pronosals will bo received by the under. at 7 o'clock, for tho building and grounds on North I Jardln street occupied by tho Phoenix Hose I uompany. iae property win do soiq to ine i highest bidder and the committee reserves the I right to reject any or all bids. 5 20-lw Chairman of Committee. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES! Are now offered by the marfceU to easily mul- tlnlv small canital each week by speculating. Our customers make big money. Borne t!00 to I Ll I S300 a week on a tioo Investment. Can we not qo tbe same lor you r bmnu margin required. Our book on successful speculation and Dally Market letter, tall ot money producing poln pouu cnerls. ers, sent, rrie. upccuiato tnrougu ex Thomas & Co., Bankers and Brokers, Klalto building, Chicago, 111. 6-21-lm JPeeley's Cafe 36 North Main Street, The most nonular resort In the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our I cigars are the finest. AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. 1SX. DF. TVT A IiEY, :J 16 North Main Street. I Repairing ot 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. JBlxCAlltSe Ull UOm 37" I .. . ui, uasoune. uanmes, mmp yicks, 213 south Jardln St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mall orders promptly attended to. A Clean, Quick Shave Can always be bad at Charles Derrs Barber Shoo. Fires-class hair cutting ;and singeing. Ferguson House Building, ' 1 Evan J. Dams, Largest aud X3KT TO'VVT. Call aud be convinced. Watches springs furnished for 0 cents. All work guar anteed for one year. IKE ORKIKT, No. 129 South Main Street, SAM ITo. IO Tortta. afisvlaa. Street, Gla.eM.arj.aoato., Pa. Clothes of all description neatlv done un In n first, nlnns Tiiniinpr. T run rpfpr f n scores of families in this city as to my caro hi washing 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 choicest nnd most select styles ever shown. I French and American designs In flowers of overv rlenp.rlnHnn f'i.nr,rihiinn nil : silk, No. 5, Be; No. 7, 7c; No. 9, 9c; No. 13, 12c; No. 10, 15c; No. 80, 25o per yard all colors. Sailor hats, 15c up ; ladles' hats, 2oc up ; Infants long cloaks, cream and white for $1,00 up. Infants' christening outfits. Silk velvets, to close out. down from $1.00 to 50o per yard. Black satin, 24 inches veils, $1.25 up. Infants' caps, 15c to $1.75, at s. J. J. Kelly, T, H, SHOE Cor. Jardin and Oak FOR YOUR WALL PAPER. Garden's $T WALL pipER; jStore. We have just received a fine line ot the most beautiful and artistic papers in the market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. We have also la stock a great deal of laBt year's patterns which we are selling at a sacrifice. Come and oca mif- Una rt finni! W n linva ilia mnat Tiaontlfi.l ami i 1 1 . ( o nnnn.u Largest Paper Store m Town. House, Shin and Decorative Painting. 224 "West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. . -i a - 1 y (f Y CkT Z rrl "XT' 5 iillVHlvA J- -VX XXV CA-L FINE HORSES AT WM. NISWENTER'S, SHENANDOAH. To be sold at private sale. A car load of BDlendid horses. Come early and get your choice. Spring : and : Summer (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. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH MAIN HTUKKl Grand dlsnlay of birds and animals of all selections ana finest paintings lu tne county. Ueat Beer, Porter ana Ales, Finest Brands of Cigars. Freo lunch every morning nnd evening. John YTkexs, Proprietor. Fashionable Millinery. I m. .. "' t n 1. (i 1 a rl ! o of Shenandoah and vicinity the most I .... .A 11.. I attractive nssortmens oi mo jate8t stylo Hats and Bonnets in this city, and at remarkably low prices, A call respectfully solicited. Nl, & L. STANK'S, No, 7 South Main St,, Shenandoah. best stock of and iewelrv rcnaired. Main Shenaadoah. Penna. LBB CHARLES LEE, Manager. and Bonnets is Now on. wide, fl.OO yer yard, worth $1.75. Nun's 26 S. Main St. Painter and Paper Hanger, Sts., SBENAND0AH. Largest Assortment and Lowest Price All order? promptly ottended to Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. L. REFOWICH, diner Clothier o 10 and 12 South Main St., Has been appointed the sole agent for the Slater Woolen Company INDIGO BLUM, A, R. SUITS Allother goods offered for sale are not the genuine. If these goods should change 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. Au Im mense stock of men's, boys' and children's summer clothing. Each purchaser of a suit before Decoration Day will be enti tled to a genulno American shamrock free. L. REFOWICH, Reliable Clothier. OTPORMBITI Why waste your time shopping around for Hats and Bonnets when you know that you can always be suited in price and quality by going direct to Hyde's, 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah and get the latest styles in shapes and trimming for less MONEY than anyplace in the town or county. New York Cash Millinery . Store, 29 North Main Street. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. I Choice Temperance Drinks. Best Brands of 5 and 10c Gigaro. A genuine welcome Awaits you m Joe Wyatt's Saloon! HAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attaches. Finest whlakeya. beers, porter ana ale constantly ou tap. Unoice tempertuiuc uiu b ana cigars. HOOKS & BROWN Fall line of Base Ball Goods. Special inducements to clubs. Agents for DAILY PAPERS. 4 Worth Mam St. Whan it Cornea to GROCERIES ! Our stock speaks for itself. H you don't come to town, send your order. aney will be nicely filled. MUSSER & BEDDALL, W E. Centre Street, Shcaaadoia. Lea
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