fffflniTMnttftinnni (ffn Tttl nfffll 1 1 h tit ffmfi) Aflto lArmWAiaMii a jajt iinnMiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiMiniMiriinw , . m THE HERALD 5 DO YOU WANT 7i rvmA M fuhlu Ihiouch a fro resswe, dtgmfit, iufiiteiiiiiil jtmrnn! $u the 1IHKALD eettmHt. (SUmiUUIUlllUUUQUJUllUUllIIUilUllIIliUUUUlUUIUIlUUUlU SMAffDOAH, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1897. VOL. XH.-NO 163. ONE CENT i-wj i iir''rf?r mr-iiT i i te " ' a but II in tmr i n in u jui kww r-j? ."w j in n e :rrrL"l 4IWM M,KM TEMIJVIWW I illinilllllllllllll1l1llinilltllllllMlinillHIMUIIII)llfllll!llttllllll!ii SJr ? mmmimmmuumuuujminniimiiiiiiiiiiuuimimtiiiiiiiiisi . r- s J. R. WILtlAMS 8c SON, 13 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmim TtTnimiTiTrTTn rrniuTumii sunn rnm; ittiihtmih tTTTrrrmTTTnuTTTTm mi rt 1 1 1 1 h m nut n i m i iTmrrrrrm I Straw Hats! Straw Hats! ! Wc will sell our high grade fine MACKINAW. SPLIT, PALM and many other superior brands of straw lints at prices that the cheapest straw hats in Shenandoah are now selling at, which are no comparison to our quality of head apparel. 3C: I E & uiiiiiiimuiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiimimiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiyiiuililiiliimilimuuia 3 GENTLEMEN : Remember we nre now at the new stand, No. 12 West Centre Street, (Ferguson House Block) the most central location In town. We have competent Journeymen, ever willing to cater to you In the best of taste, style and workman ship. If you went to look dressy, you must also have a neat facial appearance. We can fill all these requirements. Soliciting your patronage I remain, ft i lIEnilWIS! 5 Latest Styles and Cents to Remnants of Carpets suitable for Rugs and Lounge covers, &c, at special prices, to make room for fall stock. J. J. PRICE'S, THE PINNACLE OF EXCELLENCE Is a way-up point of elevation not easily reached, tout : : : : Columbia Beer ! THE ONLY SHENANDOAH BEER Is up there, and has been up there ever since its existence. lo do not wonder at the popularity of Columbia, but call for iolumbia and see that Columbia Thomas H. Snyder, OUR OWN amting and D -"WALL PAPERS DAISY AND MOSS ROSE" The Highest Grade Flour always uniform. Made from selected Hard Spring and Winter Wheat. Makes light, white, sweet bread and no trouble to bake. -MADE AQUEDUCT MILLS. FOR SALE- Iwenty-five Barrels Fresh Ground Old Process Rye Flour. THIS QUEEN -OI'- Sewing Machines Only $22.s- Baby Coaches At Factory Prices to Reduce Stock. 1 3 3 2 MAX LEVIT, i W. G. DUSTO. 10 KM Materials from 5Q $1.50. North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. is presented to you. ccoratifl S3 South Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa. BRANDS BY- At KBITER'S. POWDER EXPLOSION. I'lro Attacked ttrylng Houso at Vetlir- Ill Junction. Speolftl to HvttKIKO 1IRAM. 9t. Clair, July 1. Tlio drying l.ouse of tlio St. Clair powder mill (Laflln & Band's) at WotliorlU Juuctlnn. caught lira at noon to day and blow up. The damage amounU to Auout$300. Tlie inngRElno la located about a quarter of a mile from the site of the drying house. The Are started outside the building. A workman named 1 lecher fought it until but a few minutes before tho explosion took place and barely escaped with his llfo. Tho origin of the fire Is unknown. ltcfrlgcrutorsatStvahn's hardware store. Potts Trial limleri. Special to RviiNUUi Herald. roTTSViLLE, July 1. The trial of Thomas Potts, charged with the kllllue of John Lid dell, onded to-day in a verdict of "guilty of Involuntary manslaughter." Tho prosecu tion abandoned the charm of voluntary man- ptlaughter. It was not denied by tho defense that Potts struck tho blow that resulted in directly in Liddcll's death. She'll Know Hotter. Sevoral days ago two of our town anglers spent tho day catching frogs at the Green Mountain. After having captured a stitll clency, and while on tho Journey home they stopped at Slabtown to rcfrosh thenisolves. A woman who spied the frogs, took them from the buggy and stole quietly awar. The deed was not discovered until tho sportsmen had returned homo, Becoming angered at tho joke, they at oucedrovoback to Slabtown in search of tho woman who stolo the froes and found her iu the immediate vicinity, She admitted that sue bad taken tho green beads and had presented them to a friend, 1110 anglers demanded fa. she refused to pay it, whereupon Constable Phillips was dispatched to tho scene, and threatened to enter prosecution against her. She settled the caso by paying the constable 815 for tho joke. Breen's itlulto Care Free I.uncli. Grand Army bean soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Meals at all hours. Free continuous phonograph entertainment. All tho latest songs and band marches. Injured by n Wast. William Bright, of North Market alloy. had several ribs injured Bud probably frac tured by a blast in tho West Shenandoah .colliery this morning, lie and his butty, Abo Green, prepared two shots and withdrew. They hoard tho reports of two blasts and returned to tho place A few secouds later tho second shot they had prepared went off anu urigiit was thrown several foot, uree escaped Injury. Tho second shot u won heard before thoy returno-i tn tlio placo was in a neighboring neadlng. Urlght walked homo wit' assistance. Kcndrlck Iloune Free I.uncli. Cream of tomato soup will bo served, free. to all patrons to-night. New Picnic OrolinclH. One of the best places for holding Sunday School Dicillcs has been lllftenvereil ltv mom. Si'iers of tlio Trinity Eeformed Sunday school oi town, it is located on top or the moun tain north of town and iu a beautiful shady grove. Thp Sunday school has unanimously decided to hold its annnal picnip at thp placo this yoar. Tho Idea is to have a genuine old fashioned Sunday school plcnio to give all tho members of the church and school and thoir friends a day of real good pleasure. Tlio Xol Immicxtitroii Ctimnifsqlancr Washington, July 1. There was a strong Intimation given at the White House yesterday that the president would select neither T. V. Powderly nor ex-Itepresentatlve Kelfer aa tm piigratlon commissioner, but probably would appoint William O. Edens, of Galesburer. Ills. The protests against Mr. Powderly have been numerous. Mr. Kdena Is prominently connected in the labor organizations, and haH been an officer of the Brotherhood of Itallrpad Trainmen. A Closing Queiitloit. Many of tho proprietors and clerks of local business places aro anxious to know whether tho stores will be closed next Monday. Some are in favor of the movement, but others are opposed on tho grounds that tho preceding Saturday will bo pay day and the depression itvbusipes? doos not justify holiday closings. No organised piovpptent in pithpr tlrepton has thus far been decided ppop, liowever. "-When bilious or costive, eat a Casoarets candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, lOo, 25c. Chief Tosh's Promptness, When a burglary is committed in our sister town of Shenandoah, it is safe to assume that Chief Tosh will have tho offendor In Potts ville jail within a week. Wlion a burglary occurs In Ashland, it is safo to bet that another will occur within twenty-four hours. Aphland Local. Complying With the Imw, The Cross Prppk Coal Company is the first In the region to comply with thp Alien ta law. Yesterday they began the work of prejuring u Hit and securing tho names of every alien iu thoir employ. The tax will be enforced beifjumng to-day. Tho P. &B.1ty. '.Co. have issued iustruc tions to all employing oUicera to make a prompt return of all unnaturalized aliens in compliance with the law going into effect imposing a tax of S cents per day on each, to be deducted from their wages. Casearet stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken orgripo, lOo Williams Won. Tbe pool match between John 8. William and L. K. Culbertson at Smith & Boll is restaurant last night was a closely conUstcd one. The progress of tbe game was watched witli eagerness by a large crowd of spectators. It required over two hours to play it, Williams being the winner by three points. Tho score; Williams 160. Culbertson, 107. The conditions of the game were for tbe former to make 160 points to the latter's 800. Foot Pierced. . As George Jfovorn, of West Lino street, was climbing a laddorin the Kniekerboekor col liery yesterday afternoon, a splko penetrated one of his foot and broke off. Dr. Stein made an Jpalsion in the foot and oxtracted tho piece of iron, which was an lueh and a hall lpng. Tho Injury was a serious and painful one. Normal School Oraduntes. The following were among the graduates from tbe btate Normal school at Illoomsburg yesterday: Agnes Oantlin, Annie Kane. Maud Helper, Mary F. Leehieitner and Nora M. Stanton, of Shenandoah ; HattieB. James, ( formerly of Shenandoan land Itutb Williams, Gilbert on ; Osoar Lludenuiuth, of Itlngtown. There were 186 graduates. Elections Made by the School Board Last Night. RECONSTRUCTION PUT IN PLAY All Old Janitors Not Identified With the Democratic Party Ousted and the tame Rule Applied to the Janltresses Smith Oets Bis Reward. a special meeting oi lue seueoi lloard was bold last evening, during wbtoh final reports bearing upon tho old school year were re ceived and the majority m embers Rave au Illustration of how they proiiose to make tbo minority fur fly. Tbo Directors iu attend ance at the meeting were Messrs. Devltt, Ilanna, Sullivan, Cougblin, Price, Keiper, liaugli, Kdwards, Dovo, Connors, Iliggius, li reel in, James and llrltt. Superintendent Cooper presented his report tor the final school month as follows: Monthly enrollment Boys, 1200; girls, 1380; total. 2320. Avorace daiiv attendance Ttnva. 1043; girls, 1128; total, 2171. Percentage of attendance Hoys, ul ; Irls, 00; total, 01. Present every session, 733. Increase in monthly enrollment over Juno, 1S90 : Hoys, 135 ;;giris, 74 ; total, 209. In daily attendance Boys, 130 ; girls, 70; total, 21S. Visits by citizens lit) ; by directors, 34. Tbe lllgh school committee made a report showing that tlio receipts from Solo of tickets for tho High school committee aggregated J03.30, or a decrease of ?9.20 from tbe re ceipts last year. The committee embraced in its report congratulations to tho superin tendent and teachers in viow of tho fact that all the graduates who applied for admission to normal schools this year wore successful The committeo on building and repairs made a recommendation that the salarios of janitors remain at $35 per month and those of jaultressosatfls. Also that the terms con tinue nt eloven months, with tbe exception of tho janitress of the building in wiiich the library is located. That term was extended two weeks. It was also recommended that oigbt instead of seven janitrcimoshe elected Tho report was nnjtod. Tho linau'"' committee presented a report showiner tuo estimated expenditures tor tho ens'iingycar to be $81,030.72. It was re commended that tbo tax rate be fixed at 11 mills, JO for schools, 3 forbulldiugsand j for nnrary. '4 lie rate 1,3 fixed on an estimated valuation of $2,3S7.42J. Tho committee also recommended that tho treasurer withhold $5,000 worth of the now bonds for sale next year, that a temporary loan for $4,000 bo mauo to meet current expenses, that no more temporary loans bo mode and tlio tax collec tor ho notified of the Board's decision in that couuecliou. Tho report was accepted. Tho Board then proceeded to elect janitors. Theto were 23 applicants, namoly: James Mcllugh, Abraham Mnntnw, I M mini K. Davis, Samuel Thomas,' John &iegcr, John Beyrand, Henry Cook, Michael Connors, John Scanlon, A. McMauamin, Thomas Connors, James Corrigau, Michael Murphy, A. McUalo, JJampl Britfop, Michael Cuff, Kohert IIowo, John Mattbows, William Kelp, M. Hopkins, Join) Ileos, James Iloylo, Jos. Tempest. Tbo first named seven wore tbo old jauitors. Four of them were knocked out, tho result of tlio first ballot being: McIIugli, 13; Beyrand, 14 j Cook, 13; Michael Conuors, 0; Scanlon, 8; McMaua min, 8; Thomas Connors, 8; Davis, 0; Thomas, 0 ; Seauer, 0 ; Mostow, 5 ; Hopkins. 1 ; Tempest, 1. All who received 8 or more votes were elected. The ploctfon of Jaultrcssos was uoxt taken up. There were It applicants: Mrs. Mary Kenny, Mrs. John Beoves, Mrs. Catberiuo Lechjeituer, Mrs. Elisabeth Latham, Mrs. Ivmelipo Market, Mrs. Kate Schuholf, Mrs. Mary Flynt), Mrs. Kitcho'p, Mrs. Mart', Mrs. MtCormlck, Mrs. Mceon, Mrs. Mary Dowl ing, Mrs. Bachpl Schwiudt, Mrs, Charles A. Link. On tho first lalot tlio vote was as follows i Plyun.lSi Leehieitner, 18; Konney, 12; Martz, 10; McCormick, 0; McKeon, 8; Kitchen, 8; Dowling, 8; Koeves, 0; Latham, 0; Markcl, 0; Schuholz, 0; Schwlndt.B; Link, All who recolved 8 or more votes were declared elocted. Tho election of truant officer was next taken up. Thore was bqt two candidates, David Brown, the old officer, and James Smith, Tho eight Democrats voted solid for Smith and ho was cleptpd. flrowp received tho votes of the six Citizous members present. Jionuno uusmess lollowcd the elections and tho Board then adjourned. A regular monthly mooting will bo held next Wednes day when, it is expected, sevoral more heads will drop into the basket. Huckleberries Wanted. Tho highest price paid for hucklobrries at Costlott's, 30 South Main street. Largo quantities wanted. 7-l-3t I-n, fcshle. Independence Daj will bo celebrated on Monday, July Bth, with many pleasing at tractions. One of the greatest novelties will be tbo Day Are works imported from Japan, will bo put off during the day fired from mortars placed upon tho ground and exploded several hundred feet In tho air, displaying figures of men. animals, birds, fish, Ac. Two games of baso ball will bo played in tho Park by well known nines at 10 a. ni. and 2 p. m. Prof. Jones Orchestra will furnish muslo for dancing from 4 to 10 p. m. Harry D'Gsta's Company of fun makers will give an enter tainment in tho Auditorium at 2 p. m. Uruud display or water fire works will be put off on the Lake iu the evening. 7-l-8t Ulckert'a Cofe. Our free lunch to-night will consist of pea soup. Clam soup to-morrow morning. The Syectment Suit. The suit iu ejectment of the city of Phila delphia, trustee of the Olrard Etbite vs. John C. Broseius, which has been on trial before Judgo Albright since May 84, was suddenly adjourned yesterday uutil Tuesday, July 0. The cause of this adjournment was a telegram received by Judge liyou, one of the counsel, announcing the sudden death of his brother. B. T. Byon, at Columbia, Lancaster county. Tho case will occupy two weeks longer. At Kepcliliisltt's Arcade Cure, Liver and onions, free, to-night. Hot luueli to-morrow morning. Notice. Teachers, jauitors and others to whom money is duo from the School Board, and who havo presented bills for same, will please call attne becretary's office on Friday, July 2nd, from 0 a. m. until 4:30 p. m. Sit Frank Hanna, Sei'y. Just try a 10c box of (Jasearets, the finest liver aud bowel regulator ever made. HE MAY DIE. A Polo Terilhly ltiirlidl hy n Spark Full, lug In Powder. Jwsph Qobskl, a Pole, lies between life and defttfc hi boarding house on South Cath rfMMfct. He lfmim of an explosion MMrrrM at about Mb o'clock last night is U IT Hill mhsMv While Gobski was antagod lit ftlllKc otrtUdgs a spark from his lamp dropjxd few tttg of powdtr. The man was terribly fr tto niti up. Dr. Stein says tbe itnriwat likely to prove fatal. Bine flame and wlekleas oil olene stoves at Swalm's hardware PERSONAL MENTION. William Howard, of Philadelphia, la visit ing Itobert Lee, of West Lloyd street. Willie Seltzer, of North AVuf. lrt Itu gone to Philadelphia to spend a month. William, son of Daniel Neiswender, Is suffering from a severe attack of rheumatism. Peter E. Beck, of North Jardin street, is Confined to hig bed bv an attsnlr nt nUnrl.,. ansa neiiie Jiaira went to Tamaqua to-day where she will speud a few days with friends. Mrs. James McNcal. of Chester. U vlaltlnii uer orotuer, i-jdward Uobertv. of Emertek street. Miss Eunhemia Stein is 1 lnmA tn Rlwnrl Iiaf summer vacation with her paronts, on West Oak street. William G. Tavlor rn-dnv rAClitni-wl lit now duties as driver for tlio Columbia H. & S. F. . uompsny. A. II. Haffdnbnr.lt nmt ramU.. lart this afternoon for Orwimlinrt whom tii will spend tbe Fourth. Georgo W. Kelter. Sr., of Bloonubuig, spent to-day in town, looking after the inter ests of his monster grocery hero. James sialley, or Win. Penn, leaves to night for Philadelphia, whore he will enter tho employ of the Traction company. Howard Dodson has gono to Millersburg, to attend tho annual graduating exercises of tho Normal school, of wbtirli h, c;tnr Agnes, is a graduate. ' Messrs. John Manley, of Locust Gap, and John Eyan, of Mahanoy City, agents for the Columbia BrowiuctJomnanv. t,nnuiM lioi. noss at tho company's oflico yesterday. .ansa aiary itooorts, accompanied by her mothor. Mrs. Prwl Ttnlmrta nf Ynrfh wi.it street, have gone to Philadelphia, where the lonner win unuorgo treatment nt the Ger man hoopital for appendicitis. John Costlett. the South Main strAAf. frlltf dealer, left for Boston to witness tlio rare in wuicu joun xitman's "Allen" is eutered. Mr. COStlett is Confidant tlmt. tlm 9l.nnn.UI, horse will come out of the raeo with flvinir colors. S. G. M. Hollnnntov. Run.. uro.a,lll1itn,l tn. day by tho rcceiiit of a letter stnttni. tlmt Li- daughter, Miss Bay, had successfully passed examination for admittance to tho girls grammar school in Philadelphia and that his voumrer dauclitor. Ethel, bus Inn n,! ..,.,! iu her grailo iu the schools of tho city. Dlnycln lEnce. The Grant Band will have a hicvcln race iu connection with its . picnic at Columbia park on Jlllv Stb for two lirizn. n. t.nl.1 ,,i,.,lnl and bicycle lantern. Tlio raco will bo open to all riders and thero will be no entrance fee. All wishiuir to enter avn romi(w.tMl sond their names to tho baud. 2t IJolcsrnto ('iiivciitIoii ofAIInorH. Plttsbursr. July 1. A deleiratR pnn. vcntlon of coal miners of tli Tittoi, district hnB been called for next Sat urday by District President Dolan. at which the mlnprn will rlanMa ii1u,i.n- or not a strike shall be Inaugurated foi a higher rate. The call says all miners, organized and unorganized, will be en- titieu to representation. In sneakine to a correspondent President Dolan said: "There will be no strike nt miners at this time unless the con vention decides In favor of such ac tion. If a strike Is Inaugurated in the Pittsburg distiict there Is no doubt that the dicrerers In nil nthar mininn states will join In the movement," Hinging, Housing, Itonrlng Offer. 1000 nair of ladlna (In. ,lnl 1...H.... shoos, in threo diflbront styles of toos, worth .uu, wo win oioso out at fl.23, regulai hard tlmo prices. Also a snnnlnl aaln nf c,,. russets In men's, boy's, ladles', misses' and children's shoes. Womeu'b, 131 North'Maiu "treet. n.in.i 3In)l(ev&' Jtnitlcd. To-day's Now York .Tmirnnl anxra. "c:r.. men from Chief C'onliu's staff raided Qer-J - -.. jo.- i iiiurju twelfth Uoor of No. 30 Bioad street yester day a ftornoQii on warrants issued by Magis trate Deuol, and made eight prisoners, whom thoy arraigned later in Centre strict court ou a charge of unlawfully gambling in stocks. Sergeant Wade said that the concorn did a big out of Jtown hnsinoss. Thoy have, ho says, sovoral special telegraph wires to dif ferent parts of tlie OOUlltrV. TllA CArnAa.it B96ertsthat tho concern does iint. IidhHIa a 8inglo stock. Stark Bros., who recently closed thoir office here, conducted thoir opera- nous inrougu tue nrm above referredto. Kn.j Smith Ileitis Itetliiurant. Open all night, basement Titman building. Puroo of pea to-night. Hot lunoh to-morrow morning. Hard sholl crabs. Klectlnu of Olllcers. An election of officers by Washington Camp No. 188, P. O. S. of A., was held last night with tho following result: Past President, William Fricke : Presidout. Frank 3ru,Wll- Vice President. Frank nova. lfutAr (if Forms, William Powell ; Conductor, Charles Eisenhower; Inspector, Emanuel Deloamp, Jr.; Outer Guard, Lewis Hopkins ; Delegate to State Camp, William J. James; Alternate, Lewis Hopkins. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Oelebratel for IU great leavening strenath and healtbfuluesM. Auures the food against alum and all forms of adulteration ooinmon to the obenp brands. BOVAL BAKIHU PoWOKB CO. HEW YOB It ft liif! PHY BlliliS HEJEGTED I House Refuses to Concur In the Senate's Amendments. IJtfliT Olf THE PUBLIC SCHOOL BILL The Senati3r,..,.tadar tlie Lead of Losoh. Sueessfulljreltant tbo bopping or sLoooffO ' $fm m Appreprlatteai Affifft Heated Bleeaetlon. llarrtsburg, July 1. The conrerenep committee agreed upon a revenue WU last nljrht, but It wsa not presented to the house until nafirlv mtrlnii,t rh.i,. committee agreed upon a revenue WU the house until nearly midnight. Chair man Marshall ll holding out the re port of tlie conference committee mi the general appropriation bill until after the house disposes of the revenue bill. If It should refuse to pass the amended revenue bill Governor Hast ings says he will be forced to cut many of the bills for private charities for the want of sufllcient revenue. The bill as amended grades the brewery li cences as follows: Where the amount manufactured the last year was less than 1,000 barrels the fee Is placed at $260; less than 2,000 barrels, $300; leM than 3,000, $400; less than 5,000, $500; "less thamiO.OOO, $760; less than 20,000, $1,000; less than 30,000, $1,260; less than 40,000, $1,500; less than 60,000, $1,760; less than 60,000, $2,000; less than 70,000, $2,260; less than 80,000, $2, 501); less than 90,000, $2,760; less than 1C0.000, $2,000; less than 160,000, $4,000; less than 200,000, $4,500; less than 300,000, $6,000; over oOO.CCa; barrels, $6,000. The. fee for distilleries, based upon the output of the previous year, range form $100 on an output of less than 50 barrels to $1,750 on less than 20,000 barrels, while for over 20.000 barrels the tax Is $3,000. It Is further provided by the conference report that when a new distillery or brewery Is licensed the fee for the first year shall be $1,000. there beiiiK-ne preious product. ine oottiers' license in first and sec ond class cities is nlaced at sboo- rhlrn class cities, $350: boroutrhe. $250: town. Ships, $126. When tho Geuoral Annronrlntinn 1,111 on noarcd in tlie Senate tn-llnv nil nmAiti1m,mt was discovered to havo been inserted (hiring mo nignt, substituting ton million for cloven million as tho biennial school appropriation. Senator Loscii had special reason to join Senator Kntifnnau in attacking tills change. Mr. Losch was smarting under a buncoing that ho complained of having suffered on tlie mercantile appraiser bill and refused to lot tho General Appropriation bill go to tho Houso witli tbo "ton million" substitution. Subsequently tlio one million was restored to the sohool appropiioliou, malting It $11,- 1)00,000. Mr. KatlUnan said tbe nVmihlWuin ruirftr cannot bo a party "to closing tho schools and upeuiiig mo urcwerios." Tiio reduction already made in tho Ex pense hills of investieatimr and election con test committees, together with tho cutting sure to bo douc, will bring thorn in tbe aggre gate down to about SO nnr iint. nf thnir original total of $100,000. The abandonment or f00,000 "Lexow" bill left $t,000 and tho slashing into this will lnavn lnaa tl inn fiRn.Onn as tho aggregate of all the otlior bills. Aiuasement resulted lu tlie Houso by tlio discovery of tho cuuminua inrroRfiAH nifwln in the general annronriation bv the Rati it. 1. 1 1 lucreaso of $108,812.30. Tlio Houso refused to stand tho miso mado by tlio Senate in tho expense bills or the Elections Committee in tlie Hcller-Tjiuliiioli KHnnlnrlul nsintAfit. Tl.. changes made in tlio General Appropriation oiu ny tno seuate were also repudiated. The House nasscd iluallv the,, Kiiat, appropriation bills: $0500 to tho Chester County Hospital, West Chester; $6000 to the Piiocnixvillo Hospital: $0000 tn tl, ri.. Samaritan Hospital, Ubanoni ttH77.40 to pay tbo expousos of tho committee to investigate the condition of the miners in the bituminous coal regions; $GSS1 25 to pay tho expenses of mo commiueo to Investigate tlio condition of the miners in the anthracite regions; $10, 000 to St. Luke's Hosnltal. Pliiimlnlnhtn. aon- 000 to tho Gormau Hospital, Philadelphia. Tho bill appropriating $88718.16 to pay tlio ex penses of tho eommitteo to Invostlgnte tho oioo scaudal, of which Senator Coylo is a member, was defeatod by a vote of 78 to 34. Botli House and Senate were in session anuost constantly uutil anal adjonrumeut to day noon. An all-night session was sclied uled for both bodies, with a short recess at midnight. . Nelswondur's, Cor. Muln anil Coal Sts. Clam soup, free, to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Meals served at all hour. More lSvIdence Is daily proven by buyers who oonstilt our price list tliat we are rapidly beooming the "leaders" in astonishing our prices for pay daj : I test brooms, 10 cents; tbe best wash boilers. SO cents. alawlir an cents. It will pay you to watch nnr mc j.. inducements in thma mtmniu !, il... r,. ....... as we will shortly remove from our present quarters, which necessitates a reducing of our large stock. At B. A. Fbibdman's, suc cessor to Eudinsky & Fsikbhak. 2JU West Centra street. Next door tn (rdin'a wall paper store. 7.1.3. Qulok Stool Iteotuiirant. Head Jt Martin, nrons.. at mIa),.i i old stand. Prompt and oolite Calf's liver and onions, free, to-night. Hot lunch to morrow morning. lr. Coble not Guilty, The jury iu the ease of Ira D. Coble, of Tamaqua, charged by Dr. J. W. Sallada, of Pottiville. in behalf nf th atmt 11, i r Veterinary Surgeons, with practicing veterinary medicine Illegally, rendered a verdict yesterday of not guilty. The costs were placed upon the county. "Dead Stuck" for bun. ita,1 i, rr a Government. A liquid insect powder. Wou't 8tl. a-u.ant-Aori ait. Cariuel lire. A fire at Mt. Cariuel on Monday night late started in Mrs. Frsnces Harvey's lumber yard, which communicated with the t). A. B. opera house, and destroyed the stable owued by Owen Coogan, of Slieuandoali. Tlie opera house was saved ; loss, $2,000. Fourth or July l'lunlc G rand event at Columbia park ou July 6th, under the auspices of the Grant Band. Fireworks. Full orchestra. 0-21-tf STRAWS That Show Winch Way the Wind Blows. Low prices coupled with values is tlie combination that yotir trade. We offer rem In largest and finest line of Sp m, and Summer Goods cousistinj i RIBBONS. FLOWERS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS, LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAF, WHITE GOODS, WRAPPERS ivouorM, etc. Art in style, ; met it in qbalitV and atnanic nt I ,r piy anu aipanii )t Notiotw, etc. Art in style iuu can get. siyic aluavs hy p.r for it. But you can 'get siv! this store by payitvg a modten lY price for it. Seasonable and sonable is our motto, and we . up to it strictly and enable customers to benefit by all it me BEE-HIV : 29 South Main Street. Near Post Oflico. New Undertaker. T. J. Coakler hftfi nnAtlnt nn itn.l..T.t. establishment in town with his office in au. j. uoakiey's. 38 North Maiu hi Night calls at the Ferguson Houso . Buy Keystone Hour. Bo sure that tho Lbssio & IIaek, Ashland, Pa., is print ever sack. MID-SUMMER SALE OF Millinery Goods Largest line ot Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. NODDynne 01 unimren's i rimmed Hats. Sliprt Hack Sailors, all colors. ' Sailo4latB, lOo. Trimmed Hailnr inc. 20c VjBc., 50c., 75o., $1.00, M , Hliick Moire llibbon. 0 in. wide nit Hilk.aSfi. Satin und CTrostirain Ribi 4 in. wide, 15c; 5 in. w:,l,- y5(;. a vnr.l Tuireta Ribbon, all wide widths" in. and 35c. par yard. , Infants Lace, Caps ..reduced f-.m, 50c down to 25c. Lace Hats, 20c. up Mourning Veils, li yards lonir, v itii bordfir. it imnml 11,, .,.,,1 A dine, $1.75 and up. Mournins Bon nets, si.oo, iiats, 1 .50 and uPr K-n 1 Hair Switches, 05o. and up. All u, oilerinRS are reduced to bottom pru . - o ONE I.OT OF o CHILDREN'S SUMMER DRESSES ! At Cost to Close Out at Once. fflnlS. J. J. PltltY, 26 South Main Stree Neit door to tlie Grand Union Tea Co. SUlWPPiiEflSurJES 3 Is like a summer holiday to visit our establishment. V have values which you can not resist. Not a mere hunt for prdtty- thjngsbut n large assortment of such 'gehitiiie values as will win yoxrf ad miration aud also suit your pocket-book. Groceries at lowest possible prices to suit the times. T.J. BROUGHALl 25 South Main Street. CENTS per yard foi CLOTH, 2 yards wide. Otht usually sold for $1.00 ) yard, 65 cents this wet Remnants very cheap. Call a see them at FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. 10 S. Jardln Street. JHE Would not pick up pinTiipr "ay bargains if it w. not tor moths. : WE SEL1 : PURE CAMPHOR GUi OSAKA CAMPHOR GUr, NAPTHALINE BALLS, CEDAR CAMPHOR, Sure Moth Killers. DROP-DED -For BED BUGvS. A Pint Bottle and II rush, 35c t drug store;, 6 South AUdn Street. f
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