temtig- iccdk rrsT. vt rn oox SHENANDOAH, PA. MONDAY NOVEMBER 30, 1890. ONE CENT r V :: GREAT BARGAINS :: IN- Mattresses Bedsteads G Ufa boards Sideboards Kitchen Tables Cradles - J. P. WILLIAMS 8c SON, 13 SOUTH MAIN STREET. SHENANDOAH, FA. p SPECIAL A suit of fine medi cated red flannels, at $1.45. Natural wool suits at Si. 75- Extra Sue camel hair suits at $2.15. L M .1 BIGGEST BARGAINS MAX UP-TO-DATE HATTER and GENT'S FURNISHER 15 E. CENTRE STREET. GOLD STANDARD REACHED -J. J. PRICE'S RELIABLE STAND... Where on the same basis you can Ladies', Misses' COATS - AND - CAPES Of the very latest quality guaranteed. and J. J. PRICE'S, COLUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY ...BREWERS OF"... Lager Beer, Porter and Ale. All the product of this brewery are made of pure malt and hops of which we buy the best and endeavor always to MAKE THE BEST that can possibly be produced. Reduction in Wall From 23 cents to 20 cents accordingly. This stock must be disposed of at once, in order that I can enlarge my store. These bargains will 1kW good for a short time ly. Come at once and take ud vantage of the T1!- . U C - 1 lllUllldS) II. IiytlCI , DEALER IK WALL PAPEIt. 23 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah, Ra. 25 Cents WILL BUY A.T KEITBR S CALIFORNIA CAMMED FRUITS. 2 CANS OF APRICOTS, PEACHES, PEARS OR EGG PLUMS, TOMATOES. 4 CANS COLD PACKED TOMATOES, 3 CANS' CHOICE QUALITY TOMATOES, 2 CANS FANCY QUALITY TOMATOES, Extra Size Full Weight. CORN. 4 CANS STANDARD MARYLAND CORN, 3 CANS CHOICE MAINE CORN, 2 CANS FANCY NORTHERN SUGAR CORN, PEAS. 4 CANS STANDARD MARROWFAT PEAS, 3 CANS OF EARLY JUNE PEAS, CANS fyUST RECEIVED Fancy Clover Honey in Combs. Finest New Crop New Orleans Baking Molasses. Our Best Mince Meat. We sell no low grade Miuce Meats. G. W. KEITER, SHENANDOAH, - PENNA. 5iS BEDDING. $2.50 and 1.7-S ' 3.7S " 5.75 - 1.SO ' .75 " Upwards. KNOWN. LEVIT, find a full itnd complete line of and Children1 best styles. Prices and North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Paper. j from 10 cents to 8 cents. All other grades reduction. I'AINTEIt, PAl'ER HANGEIE AND FANCY SIFTED PEAS. ii ill of eon. Remedial Legislation Must Come From the Senate. MANY HOUSE BILLS REPORTED ! The Most Important Measures Now onjthe Calendar Are the Faclnc Railroad Funding Bill and the Nicaragua Canal Bond Bill. Washinotox, Nov. 110. It Is not probn bio thnt tho houso lit the coming session at congress, which bcglnB next Monday, can dispose of much of tho proposed legis lation which oucumbor its calendars. I,tt tlo la usually accomplished at tho short Ecsslon beyond tho passago of tho regular supply bills. Still, tho houso, with its In strumentalities tor tho expedition of busi ness, can accomplish a groat doal In a brief tlmo. The question of legislation for additional revenues for tho govern ment will dopond on tho sonnto, to which body tho houso scnttho Dlngloy bill nlmost n yonrago. Should it bo impossible, or be deemed Inexpedient, to press that moasuro through tho sonnto thero Is, of course. a possibility thnt tho proposal to lncrcnso tho rovonuos by nn additional tax on beer or tho Imposition of a duty on toa, coffee, etc, may take tanglblo form, nnd If so, such legislation jnust originate, under tho constitution, In tho lower branch of con gress. Thero aro on tho sovoral calendars of tho houso 1,405 bills roportod from tho various committees, and'tho proportion which will pass at tho coming sossion must be neces sarily almost Infinitesimal. Most of thorn aro, of course, private bills (of which thero aro 1,100), but thoro nro nlso 250 bills on tho calendar on tho stato of tho union, and 09 public bills on tho regular houso calondar. Soma of those aro of very great public lmportanco, and thoso interested will no doubt do nil In their power to so euro action upon thorn. Tho powers lodgod in tho hands of tho committee on rulos, which givo tho mem bers of that committee control of tho house program, will make that commlttoo tho practical arbiter of what shall bo sub mitted to the houso for its action. That commlttoo Is composed, as at prosont con stituted, of tho speaker, Mr. Hcndorson of Iowa, Mr. Dalzell of Pennsylvania and Mr. McMillan of Tonnessoo. Tho death of ex-Spoakcr Crisp creates a vacancy at tho head of tho minority of tho commit tee, which must bo filled by tho speaker. Tho names principally montlonod In con nection with tho vacancy aro Mr. Bailey of Toxas, Mr. Catchings of Mississippi, Mr. Turner of Georgia, Mr. Klchnrdson of Tennessee and Sir. Dockory of Missouri. Tho bill which, in many respects, is fraught at this time with most interest, and which will press hardest for consider ation, is the Pacific railroad funding bill. Tho bonds guarantood by tho govornmont are payable early In tho coming year, and elthor an extension or a foreclosure stares tho road In tho fnco. Forelghtycnrsfund lng bills have occupied a good sharo of the attention of congress. Tho present bill, of which Mr. Powers of Virginia is tho author, was reported shortly before tho close of tho last, session. Everything will bo dono by those Interested in it to securo consideration. Tho frlomls of tho Nica ragua canal are also bonding every energy to socuro action on the bill reported by Mr. Doolittlo, which provides for a guar antee by tho United States of $100,000,000 of bonds for tho construction of tho canal. Tho war claims oommlttco, which showed fight on soveral occasions in tho Inst ses sion, promises to renew their aggressive ness this winter, cspoclnlly for tho passage of tho claims awardod under tho Howman act and the French spoliation claims. Those claims, the formor omountlnir to $03,45O and tho latter to $3,708,111(1, were put on tno sundry civu mil at tho last ses sion as a rider of tho senate, but the bl)l was vetoed by tho president and they were then dropped. Mr. Mahon, who is chair- jnan of tho war claims committee, will also pross tno 1'onnsyivaniu bordor claims, -which havo boon ponding in congress for years. Uho Loud, bill, to euro tho abuses of the law relating to second class mail matter, of which newspaper matter is transmitted at one cont per pound, and which has been the subjoct of much criticism of tho post olllco dopartmont because of the advantngo taken of tho law In various ways for the transmission of books and pamphlets, will also bo pressed, as will tho Plcklor sorvlco fusion bill, which has a favorable position on tho calendar as n privileged report. Among tho other bills aro the Wads- worth bill for tho creation of a bureau of animal Industry for tho Inspection of meat and tho regulation of tho transpor tation of live stock, the Immigration bill, tho Chiekerlng bill for ascortiilnlntr tho feasibility and cost of a ship canal trom tho great lakes to tho Hudson, sovorul im portant publio laud bills, tho bills for tho admission of the territories, and many others of ospoeiul interest to particular localities. There aro also boveral important measures lu the senate which might come up in tho house for consideration. Ore .Miner, on Strike. IiANCASTEU, Pa., Nov. t!0. Ono hundred and twenty-flvo men employed at the ore mines or unarlos 11. Urttbb, at Silver Springs, have gono on n strike. 1'ho men were receiving seventy conts a day and mado a demand for ten conts more, Tills was gruuted, but tho munagoment then ordered that Instead of lifting tho ore to tho surfaco by menus of a gang of mon on each of tho throe planes, seventy of tho employes on tho piano should bo dis charged and their work done by tho others. To this tho mon refused to uccodo and tvont oil a strike. Lockjaw. A Mack horse belonging to I,. I.Itllc, the bakortramped upon a nail about two weeks ago, anil is now suffering from lockjaw in tho worst fdrm, Tho animal was shot this after noon, Our fashionable Fedora hats, black nnd brown, atVSl.OO is a bargain, At MAX LEVIT'S, 15Kast Centre street. X-RAYS FOR TI1E BLIND. Kxpcrlmrntliii; nt Ilo.tnn with a Well Known llllnd Scientist. Boston, Nov. 110. An oxporlmont to de termine tho value of X-rayg In aiding tho blind to see was mado yostorday upon Dr. Jamos Richard Cooko, of Boston, n well known scientist. Dr. Cooko has been blind since birth. When the olectrio current was turned on Dr. Cooko said: "Ah, I got something; thoro Is certainly n sensation. It Is lndo scriblo." "Was it light?" was asked. "1 do not know what light Is," replied Dr. Cooko. "I uevor saw It." A number of tests were made wlth.ob Jocts being passed before tho light, nnd in ovory cttso Dr. Cooko was ablo to doscrlbo them with some degree of nccuracy. Dr. Cooko mid that the Impression nindo by tho roya wero vibratory, llko tho gon eral corobml sonso, and almost llko tho preccptlon of spaco. Archbtslidp Murtlnelll Colobrntcs Mnss. New Yok, Nov. SO. Archbishop Mar ttuclll celebrated pontlQcinl high mass in St. Augusus church, this city, yostorday. It marked tho llrst public appearance of Mgr. SutolU's succossor In this country outsldo of Washington. Tho church was elaborately decorated with Hags and flowers. When tho processional was sounded six altar boys In whlto robes led tho way, itnd wore followed by priosts who wero o olllclnto. Altar boys in pur ple roblos.j with surplices of whlto laco, directly preceded Archbishop Martlnelll. Ho wore jtho vostments of his ollico, a purple cassook and n mitre. Ho wore red gloves op gatintlots, embroidered with gold, and bu tho third finger of tho right hand shoile tho signet ring, tho emblem of his high dignity. Tho sermon was preached by ltov. Father Martin (Jomghty, of Philadelphia. Sixty I'olsnueil at a Wedding Anniversary. HoLUDAYSHDliO, Pa., Nov. 30. Tho Stewart innnslon at Frankstown, this county, which was on Saturday tho scono of a morry silver wedding anniversary, was n hospital Saturday night for thirty two poison stricken guests. Twonty olght other guests aro convalescing from tho effects of tho poison at their homes. Tho cause of tho poisoning has been tracod to arsenical matter contained lu tho chicken salad. Mupderer Itmnsoy MUit Stnnil Trial. HAltuiSlinitG, Nov. 30. Charles Itamsoy, nn lnmato of the Harrlsburg asylum, who 6o cruelly butchered his young wife on tho Hnmsoy fnrm, near Kast AVntorford, Juniata county, la-t March, and was Im mediately committed tothoasylum, where ho lias since romnlned, was today taken to Mlllllntown for trial. Considerable feel ing exists among his neighbors as to tho responsibility of tho accused. I'lttuhurc Trolley Strike Off. PrnsHl'lto, Nov 30. Tho 1,000 street car men of Plttsuurg mid Alloghonv do- ! cided not to order their proposed general striuoaml tloup until two weeks lator, if atnll. Nearly half of the hotier headed ones f-mired an Immoliato strlko, but Master Workman Shaw provailod on the body to wait till President C. L. Mageo.of tho Consolidated Traction system, returns from the we-t, and can bo consulted. Tho men opposed a recent reduction of wages on tho Putin uvenue brunch, anil looked upon It as a menace to tho entire system's emp.-iyes. At Ilreeu's Itinlto Care. Oyster soup will bo served as free lunch to-night. Plenty for all. Vegetablo soup to-morrow morning. Meals served at all hours. Unsuccessful ltobhor. Tho saloon of 1. J. Gorman, in tho post oilice building, Mas unsuccessfully tapped by robbers early this morning. They forced a loot nnd liar of a dour at the Oak street en trance, but as nothing has been missed from tho place, it is believed that they were frightened away beforo accomplishing their purpose. At Kepchlngkl'g Arcade Cafo. California beau soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. The Ninth runeral. Anthony Sabinski, tho Infant child of a family at llrownsvlllo, was buried in the Lithuanian cemetery on Saturday. O'Neill llrus., tho undertakers, say It was the ninth child of the family they have burlod. Our 1 ply linen collars at , 10 cents are marvels. At MAX LEVIT'S. T Went to the Hospital. Joo Stone, a Polo residing ou South Matu street, anil who bad an artory of lis right foot cut by n piece of csal In tho West Shen andoah colliery about ten days ago, wont to tho Miners' hospital this morning. Urenimii's New Ite.tauriiut. ' Vegetablo soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Health lteports. Kntio Umillgan, 13 years old, Kouth Jardln street, is suffering from measles. Anthony Moruwsky, 2J years. South West street, has measles. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all In lejivcuhig etren th. -Latest United. States (lovernhieilx food lteH,rt. KitVAi, Uakino 1'owoLii Co., New York. I .1 HE READING'S SHORT Boston Run Branch to be Put In Operation. ASHLAND TO BE THE TERMINUS. Trains Will Run Through to Pottsvllle Before the Close of This Week-Tho Reading Properties Will Change Hands at Midnight. A$ 12 o'clock to-night tho Philadelphia & Heading ltallroud Company, Philadelphia A itoadlng Coal & Iron Company and otlior interests of tho great Heading system pass into tho hands of tho new organizations formed after tho foreclosure silo In Philadel phia last Soptembcr, and this afternoon all officials nnd employes received notice from Itoccivors of tho old companies of tho termin ation of their employment at midnight. These notices, however, nro simply a matter of form und nil notified will remain in their positions, for tho present nt least, being employed by tho new companies immediately after the midnight hour, so that there will be no cessation of trallle, or other serious delay in any of tho operations. In regard to tho collieries, however, thero will bo a suspension of two days pending ad justments by tho new company. All tho collieries will bo idlo to-morrow nnd Wednes day, but will resume operations on Thursday morning. Although tho Philadelphia and Heading, Llttlo Schuylkill and East Malianoy Itnilway companios havo apparently reached nn ad' justment of their dlH'oronccs; the lloston Hun connection mado by tho former company is to bo put in operation and before tho close of tho present week trains of tho P. & I!, system will bo run from Ashland to Pottsvllle nnd vlco versa by this route. Ashland is to bo tho terminus for tho trains that now end their runs at Frackville and, according to reports now current, three tnilns will be run each day daily between Ashland and Pottsvllle via tho short lino, In addition to tho trains now running via Tamaqua, which will not he Interfered with. Traius from Shenandoah will connect at Malianoy Plane with the short lino trains. The train which now runs to Frackville nnd will havo its route extended to Ashland lias made the former run for tho past 2S years. Conductor Thomas Williams, who has been in chargo of tho train for fifteen years, will be ouo of the conductors on tho new run. The Ashlaiid-Frackville route to Pottsvllle will bo soveral miles shorter than the Lehigh Valley route to tho latter point from Ash laud, via Delano. News received from Malianoy City this afternoon states that under tiie new arrau: incut six now trains will be put on, three each way, to connect with the trains leaving here nnd Ashland via tho short route to Pottsvllle. These trains will ho made up nt Malianoy City. r.Hllroiul Ollli'lul Suicides. Special to KvKNisn IlKiiAr.ii. Nkw York, Nov. 30. Kol.ert F. Marshall, superintendent of tho Altoonn division of tho Pennsylvania Iiailroad, committed suicide to-day by shooting himself. Acute ueivous. ness brought about by overwork is said to ho tho cause. Ho is well known lu railroad circles. A Ills ItuUe. The rate of wages to ho paid tho .employes of the P. k 11. C. &. I. Co. for tho last half of November and first half of December will bo eight (8) per cent, above tho basis. The last rate was four per cent. Will Arrive To-night. Tho body of Thomas J, Carroll will arrive at 0 o'clock to-night from St, Louis, aud taken to tho home of ids mother, Mrs. Kate Carroll, on South hito street. I he funeral will take place to-morrow. Itlckert's Cate. Our free lunch to-morrow morning will consist of sour krout, pork and mashed split peas. ltooius l"or Kent. Six rooms on tho second lloorof Ferguson's tbeatro building, corner Main and Oak streets. Suitahlo for offices, club rooms or sleeping apartments. Steam heat nnd electric light. Will bo rented separately or nil together. Apply to M. J. Lawlur, 11-28-Ht 1 1 West Centre street. Kemtrlck House 1'ree Lunch. Vegetable 6oup to-uiglit. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. New Steamship Ageney. E. I), lleddnll, of 23 Wost Oak street, has been given a local agency for tho Interna tional Navigation Company, which has some of Mho finest steamers afloat plying botweeu Europe and Now York and Philadelphia. The company has in Mr. lieddall an active nud trustworthy representative. A GOOD THING. Fine incdieatcd red llannel underwear, shirt and drawers, at f 1.15. Something never hoard of before to sell at that price. At MAX LEVIT'S, 15 liiet Centre street. School llolinl Meetlllg A regular meeting of tho School Hoard will ho held noxt wednosdny ovoulug at 7 o'clock, ?t which it is oxpected considerable Impor ant busluoss will bo transacted, Carpets at Saving 1'rlcen, The very latest styles, best qualities and most beautiful designs. Hugs and Iugrains at remarkably loy prices. Wo do tho largest business in town. At P. J. Mokauiiak's, 30 South Main street. 11-30-lw Umbrellas, big stock just received, at Hrutnin's, Leksio & IlAEIt, . overy sack. lluv Kevstono ilour. Tto sure that the name T d I I r" CTODC i. tshland, Pa., l printed on 1 6 South Main Strolnos LAMP NEWS, We have just received another lot of those K,V lamps; the kind that sold so quickly two weeks ago. Another lot of banquet lamps, with globes or silk shades. Banquet Lamps in Brass with Silk Shadcsj $2.98. Better ones $3.00 and all Prices up to $10.00. GIRVIN'S 4 and 8 S. Main St. FAREWELL SERVICE. The New Hulled r.Mingellcal Church to be Opened Next Sunday. Tho llcthany United Evangelical congrega tion last evening held its last regular service In Dougherty's hall aud next Saturday even ing will hold tho first servico lu its new church on North Jardln street. Lastcvcnlng tho pastor, Hev. 1. J. Hoitr., preached nu Interesting sermon in whicli ho briefly re viowed the history of tho congregation in its old church on Cherry street, Its career in Dougherty's hall nnd spoke hopefully nnd en couragingly of tho future in the now edifice. The pastor announced that sorvico will be held in tho now church next Snturday evening, at 7:30, and Hev. Gross, of Shamokin, will de liver a sermon. On Sunday morning, at 0:13. thero will bo song service. At 10:30 Hev. H. J. Click, formerly pastor of the congregation, will preach ; at 1:30 p. m. tho Sunday School will hold a session ; at 3 p. m. n platform ser vico will ho held in whicli several of the local clergymen will participate ; at 5: 15 there will ho song servico ; nnd at 0:30 a sermon will bo delivered by Hev. Oross. The dedi cation will take place after the close of the latter service. Every night noxt week there will bo service in the new church, the ministers of several local denominations alternating during tho week in occupying tho pulpit To aiy Patrons, I shall ho out of town fornhout six weeks, from Nov. 30th, (Monday). I Intend to give somo time to tho study of some "special sub jects," pertaining to medicine. It will he my pleasure to leave my patients in the hands of our town physicians, with nil of whom I am nut only on the best of terms, hut in all of whom I have full confidence as physicians. Dr. M, S. Kistlcr will attend tho "out door poor" during my absence. Upon my return I shall he pleased to see all my friends at No. 21 South White street. Very Hespcetfully, 2S-3t I). W. STltAl-n, M. 1. Our calf skin gloves at 15 cents a re the very best. At MAX LEVIT'S. KmiiiMiiy Atoldeil. By tho rapid approach of an electric ear a team belonging to the Columbia hrcwerj mado an effort to run away nt tho Hotel Franoy this morning. Through the lieroii ell'ort of tho bartender tho team was stopped nftor running a short distance. TO CUltU A COLD IN ON11 DAY Tako Laxutlvo Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. DON'T DO A THINGS Until you have seen our handsome line of holiday offerings which are now being placed on sale. Noth ing we ever had compares with this season's goods. Come and inspect the grand assortment. Games, Hulls, Drums, Wagons, Ilor-os, Magic Lanterns, Steam KiiglneHiiml Hunts, Meehnntcul Toy, Ten Sets, Kitchen Sits. Hunks, Zithers, lllocks, Trumpets, llaliy Itattles, Iron Train, Sulkys, Fire KiiKhie, Hook and Ladder Truck, Snd Irons, Milk Wagons, Ac. Celluloid novelties lu Dressing cases, Work and Manicure Huxe, Alliums, Ao. Every article filled throutrh and through with attraction, merit and worth. Those who come earlv will reap the best and that with little money. Our goods are ou display. Look at them, examine them, price them. It will cost you nothing We cordially invite you to come. F.J. PortzficSon, SHENANDOAH. PA, A CHOICE ARTICLE -OUR BEEF WINE AND IRON At 50c Per Bottle. ONLY AT iim a e b j mil M Amm R V -ayi 'be skin x. .osv, I who use ii