Evening Herald. SATITPVY, JANUA11Y 27, 1801. THIRD EDITION OHUROH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where, ami Wlmn Horvlces Will be Con. due-ted To-morrow, Trinity Reformed church, Hct. Ifnt-eri O'lloyle, pastor. Service tomorrow nt II' a. m. nnd 6 3(1 p. m. Sunday school at 1 :S0 p. in. Everybody welcome. Kcheloit Israel Congregation, Went Oak street, liev. H. ltablnowils, ltubbi; seivtce every Friday evening: Huturday and Sunday afternoon arid evening. Welsh lla'ii 1st church. Preaching services at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. by the pastor, Hev. I). I. Evans. Tiunday school at 2 p. in. Everybody welcome, ltoman Catholic church of the Annunciation, Oticrry street, above West street, Hev. H, F O'llollly, pastor. Masses at 8:t"Jund 10:110a m Vespers at 3:(J p. m. si. ucnrne'a Lithuanian Catholic church corner Jardln and Cherry street. Hev. I. A bromaitlH. pastor. Mass and preaching at 10 . in. Vuspers at 3 p, in. Sanation Army, comer Mstn and Oak streets, Captain 1. Voder and Lieutenant H. Parish In command. Services all (lay, commencing at 7 and li a. m. and 3and8p. tn. Meetings will bo held every night during the week cKceptlng Alondav night. Kboiiczor Evangelical church., Itcv. It. M. Llch tenwnlner, pastor. Servlcoa to-morrow at 10 a. m. ID Ai rman, and 6:S0 p. m. In English. Sunday school at I 30 p. m. All are heartily Invited to attend Frosbjtcrlun church. Hev. T. Maxwell Mor rlson, iwslor. .Services at 10:80a. in. mid 0:SO p tn. Hunday school at 2 p. m. Christian Kndcavor Society will meet on Tuesday even ing at 7 30. Prayer mooting on Thursday evening at 7:30. All are oordlully Int lied. First Mothodlst Episcopal church, Kev. Wic I'owlck, pastor. Services at. 10: JO a. m. and 6 30 p m. i-unJay srhool at S p. in. Kpwortti League at 5:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7: on Thursday evening. Strangers and other? aro always welcome. EnglWh Baptist church, South Jardln street Service at 10:30 a. m. and nt 8:80 p, Frciichii gby tile pastor, Hov. W. II Harrison Praise sei rice at p m. Sunday school at p. m Monday evening at 7::10 tho Y. 1 U. will meet. Wednesday evening general prayer me etlng. Everybody welcome. All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main. Morning service at 10: and evening at 7 o'clock. The rector offl ciatcH at morning service alternately and ever evening service. The lay reader, Charles ilasuina. oHlc-lates In the absence of the roctor, t). II. Hrldginan. Sunday school at p. m All seats free nnd everybody made heartily welcome. Primitive Methodist church, Itcv. J. Proudu pastor Services to morrowntlO:30a.m.nndO p. in Wesley liver meeting at 5:-T p. Sabbath actio 8 p. tn. Wesley League Monday evening at 7:30. Class meetings Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7 o'clock Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All Beats free. Anyone not having u church home Is corJIally invited to coine here. Macule's "Grimes' Cellar Door" is a great xurccsi. Funny, well I should say so. At Ferguson's theatre, Tuesday evenlug, Jan. 30, When Baby was sfclt, we gave her CasKiria, Vhcn she was a Child, she cried (or Castor!, Then sho oecaine Miss, she clung to CattorX, When sho had Children, the save them Cassette. 11. ,lamne H. Msckle. Henry R Dlity ind James It. Macki commenced tboir thentrirel career at tli same time, being partners iu tlie business. Jnmi 11. Mackle is now tlio proprietor and star of "Chimes' Oolltr Poor." At Ferguson theatre on Tuesday evening, January 30th eJlven Away. For sixty days Keagey, tho photogiaphor. will give a 10x12 platinum picture with ovorv dozen of his IS oahineta. Mackto Is coining. Wait for Forgusou's theatre, January SOlli, hiui. ft Series No. 1. ft I1 -3111 r J Erh f1 title JVIagic t City Coupon No. 4. & "' Cut out one of those Coupons . mall or bring then) In person lb, office of the HIUI4, with ten . In silver, ortwo ulokels, and Port 1 ' Vo I of the Magie Ctty will m, iivcrcd to you. MAIIANOV CITT. MAHANOY PLANK. lliUHOT CtTT, Jan. 27. A rumor Is etirrcnt that M. T. O'Connor, ill ho a candidate for Senatorial honors In tho .10th district. John II. Pollsrd, f Ashland, transacted limitless hero this morning. Misses Mary Kearney and Elllo King at tendedja masked ball In C'entralia last evening. Oforgo Mllwsrd His very lowat hlshomoou Catawlsea street. Kugeno t.'ltouko appears at Kalor's opera house to night In tho "Wlcklow Postman," an Irish comedy drama. The press notices f this show arc nil very flattering. Itesdlng eolllery employes In this district were tnlil to-day. The following arc tho Ikmocralio nomina tions tniide last night : First ward Council, Jamos 1'. Foley; School Director, John O'Conncll; Judgo of Election, Waller Walsh j Inspector of Elcc Hon, John Mct'auiey; Conhrrecs, Patrick Iiyan, Peter Salman and William Hurlee. Second waid Council, HontySchu; Justice of tho Peace, r-dward rogarty; school uiree tor, James MeCabo; Judgo of Election, Matthew McAtto; Inspector, Janus Kano; Conferrce'. John Kelly, Thomas Whlttaker nnd James Kane. 'J hiid ward Council, T. T. June; School Director, John Meyer; Inspirtor, Henry l'lcrtuan; Confertees, Timothy J. Iiyan, John Mlnrbof, Ferdinand Petri Fourth Vt-ard Council, John Shier; School Director, Godfiy I!eidlnherger; Justice of the Peace, Henry DoFrehn; Judgo of Elec tion, Sitron Trier; Inspeotor, Fredeilck Klitsch; Confcrrces, Jacob Krantcr, Fred erick Klitseh and John Miller. Fifth ward Council, Fred Miller; School Director, Iasc I'lilllipr; Judgo of Election, Autust Pafepny; Intpector, Daniel Drineoll; Conferreos, John Hotigan, Wiu, Swartz, l'cter Ward. Tho following aro tho Itepuhliran noiiil nations : First ward Council, Oeorgo IJ. Ylengsl; School Diiector, Jofcph Sleek; Inspector ol Elictien, TlimiiBS Wet; Oinfenwe, Krtl. Drtsh, William Collins and Charles Itoybold Second -waid Ci.uiicil, T. J. Kdwards; School Director, Adam Menple, 3 years;; Dr. A. li. Shern an, 2 years; Justlco of the Peace, August Weher; Conlerrci'S, Lloyd Dennis, John lilanos and David It. Dres. Third ward Oounril, D. L. Vn Horn; School Director. S. O. Sellgman; ludge of Election, Willlsni T. Patterson; Inspector of Election, Harry Cliifbicl; Confcrn rr, Esau lie etc, S. S. lloppes and Willlntn Hopl.ins. Fourth ward-Council, Jos.Seligtuaii;School Director, Wm. SI. Hoppes; Justice of Pence, Johu A. Ktmery; Judge of Election, A. C. Sherman; Inspector, Thus. Ilrddow; Confer rei s,Thos. Marker, J. B. Brclsch, Abrsm King. Fifth waifl Council, James S. llarrcr; School Director, Evan Jenkins; Judge, Samuel Neakes, Jr. ; Inspector, Willism H. Samuels; Coiiferrccs, William Thomas, Theodoio Hale, Georgo Parllt. Mrs. Simon Trier, who died on Thursday evening, will he buried on Monday afternoon in tho Pottsvlllo cemetery. Thomas Joyco is-visiting in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ford left for Phlladel phla yesterday. After tho haid light in tho First ward for Councilman, 'Squiro O'llritu's men, all through, were nominated by alargemsjority. 1Ottic, tho sovcr-year-old daughter of oflle'cr John Hnasel, died on Thursday of diphtheria. Two otlior of Mr. Hassel's children aro very low. Tho Iiepublican cemfcrrees meet to-night and if results do not hollo present indications tho fol lowing borough tickot will bo nomi nated : Purpose, H. A. Stern ; Tax Iteceivcr, John F. Schoener; High Con table, John Wyalt; James Collins, Supervisor. Tho Democratic conferree also meet to night and it is believed there will ho a close fight between John A. Weber and John Cun ningham for liurgeES, Miss Elllo Closo and Mrs. Richard Close are visiting Abo Jacobs, who 1) undergoing treat ment at a Philadelphia hospital, A successful ball was given In Rtordan's hall last ovenlng for tho benefit of James Coyne, n P. &. 11. conductor who lost his arm near Preston Junction a month or two ago. John Stanton, of Shenandoah, was yester day n guest of John F. Itoynolds. Mrs. Mary Hums, of Corktown, Is 111 with tho gilppo. Miss Bridget Kelly Is visiting In Mahanoy City. 'Squire J. J. Coyle, of Mahanoy City, was seen about town on Friday afternoon. Charles M. Lewis, of tho Chronicle, pawed thiotigh on tho "electric" yesterday afternoon. A drummer secured five dollars from a Mrs. Mcikranlz through a misunderstanding, and when brought before 'Squiro Reynolds failed to return tho amount and was cent to jail to await trial. Tho Mahanoy Piano athletic club am ar ranging for monthly athletic exhibitions in tho rooms in Riordan shall. Mrs. Mary Coulter, who fell on tho Ice two weeks ago andinlured her back, is now much improvod. It Is said lhat W. J. Smith, of the "foot," will challenge, either Conrcy or Hughes, to spar eight rounds, Quecnsbury rules, for iio a sido. 1'KACltVII.Li:. The following ticket was nominated by tho Democrats here Thursday night: Chief Ruigoea, John D. Lawler; Council, 1) V. Haupt, and James I.ennon; School Director, Joseph Shscfcr. one year; William Kefl'or, three yoars, and Clinton Shugars, three years; Illtfh Constable. John Harkins; Receiver of Taxes, John Haup -, Auditor, James Hicks; Judgo of Election, Charles Hillenbrand; Awistant Assessor, Frank Haupt; Inspector Dennis McCormick. Tho Republicans of town held their meet ing lost evening in Pure-hill's hall and nrminaled tho following ticket: Chief Burgess, Edward Douden; Council, Oforgo Hun hill and Jame-s M. Dampmsti; School Ditectois, Simon Moore, 1 year; Richard Morgan, 3 ears; Harry Berkhelser, 3 yoars; Tax lteeher, J. F. Price; Assistant Assessors, Reuben Wagner and Robert Frew; High Constable, John Davis; Boiough Auditor, William Bcggs; Judge of Election, John S. Thomas; Inspector, Thomas Rubrlght. Tho gathering was a largo ono, but overy thine went on smoothly, as usual. Tho olllccrs of tho meeting wcro Thomas Reed, chairman: J. C. McQInnis, socrctary; Johu S. Thomas and Prof. I. O. Miller, lolleis. William Wallace, transacted buslncssat the county seat this morning. Postmaster E. W. Bateman and Thomas Beddow attended to business at St. Clair and Wadesvillo to-day. Mrs. Thomas Wood returned homo to-day after a week's visit to her daughter at Williainstowu. BALDWIN'S FRItNUS INU,G,.ah . Tliey Ileslst an Attempt to llnni tho Con gressman in Klllgy. Ddluth, Minn., Jan. 27. An attempt was made last night to burn CotiKrewsninn Baldwin in cllluy for voting for the free Iron ore schedule of the Wilson bill. A band of music made Its nppearonco near the Merchants' hotel anil a youth ap peared bearing; a banner on which was n painted figure labeled "llaldwln" with hla neck encircled by a noose. It had not proceeded far when several men grabbed the banner, which was quickly torn Into pieces. Thla created a lively riot for a few minutes, but a squad of police quickly dispersed the crowd, while, tho youth who had been enrry Iiik the banner was arrested, Knocked Out by n llnn Womnn. l'EHTII AMIiov, N. .1., Jan. 27. Two tramps went to the dairy farm of ltlchord Fox and deinnnded money from Mrs. Fox, who was nlone In the house nt the time. She ordered them to leave the place. They refused to k, and ono pulled a pistol. Mrs. Fox seized a picknx handlo and knocked tho man down. The other fellow tried to run. but be tejo wat quickly knocked out. Then she disarmed tho men, nnd after they had recovered from the effects of her blows drove them off. Sho has now a revolver and a knife ns a reward for her courage. For Mtlnlclpnl Kerorm. PlIlLADKLl'MIA, Jan. 27. A public meet- ing in the intennts of ood city govern ment was held last evening at Association hall. F.x-l'ostmaster Field, of this city, presided. The first speaker of tho even ing was Hev. W. S. Hainsforil, I). 1)., of New York, whose subject was: "The lte- latlon of the Church to .Municipal He forms." Other speakers were Charles J. llonaimrte of Haltlmore, Moorfleld Storey of Boston and United States Civil Service Commissioner Theodore D. Hoosevclt. A Ilooin City Sold. Four PAYNK, Ala., .Inn. 2". An enor mous undertaking, which a few years ago cost eastern capitalists many millions of dollars, has been sold at auction. The boom city of Fort Payne was sold at sher iff's sole to K. N. Ctilloin for ffiC.000. The purchaso money will bo divided among the holders of preferred slock una tneuia Colony Trust company, of Boston, which holds $300,000. The other victims will re ceive nothing to Indemnify them for the $7,000,000 they put in the enterprise. The llrldgoport Street Car Strike. BmiJiiKl'OKT, Conn.. Jan. 27. The Trac tion company succeeded in running sev eral cars lute yesterday afternoon over the entire road, with tho asslstnnco of tho police. The crowds hissed tho non-union men. but made no trouble. Ono tiniii was arrested while placing obstructions on the track. Last niglit no curs were run. tol- onel Heft, the owner of the road, has re ceived a letter notifying" him that his house was to be blown up with dynamite. iiittAittriLLi:. in Have you tried McKlhenny's fried oysters! -12tf lill.llllin t)N. IPS" Voyage Around The World! 1 James Henry was 111 Girardvlllo yeslerday afternoon. Michael Haugheny, of Mahanoy City, passed through to Ashland on Fiiday. Urlch Medary had a paralytic stroke yesterday and is said to ho near the point of death. Qilberton and Draper collieries paid em ployes yesterday. The following lie kct was placed In tho field by tho Republicans of the East waid on Thursday night: Council, Morgan Morgans, three years; School Director, Isaiah Parkor; Judge of Election, William P, Jones; I iiapt-c,-tor of Election, Nathan Williams; Conferee, Robert Painter, William Fellows and Richard Parflt, Mrs. William Butdnn Ilea very low with congestion of tho lungs. Mrs. HliulU has btou very sick for the past two weeks. Part II. Number 5. Numbers change elally. em this coupon out and keep It until m v, n different nu bers are aecuinu Ut d then bring or forward them to ("tiiir with Seven Cents to this utilr, and you will lecelve the portfolio i ntUtrtised. Call and see sample. tut i ins tjuupun uui, jj t iAi jAl wfcltVU Ml jjftt jJfcf,.IU.jcjc jjfecjg CENTS PER YARD Cor all-wool Ififrxlii C trpefH. J. II. Macklo and Henry B. Dixey prac ticed dancing together on an old cejlar door In ltostou. Macklo will be nith you in "UrlmW Cellar Dour" onniiMny, he sine and see Mackle. At Ferguson's theatre on Tues day evening, January 301b. Lawyer Foster' llraucli OIUca. Sol. Foster, Esq., Attorney and Counsellor at-I.sw, of PctUvilln, has taken rooms at McElhenny'e cafe building and will open a branch law otlice. Mr. Foeter exjieots to be in Shenandoah every Wednesday and Satur day evenings, when he can ho consulted at tho place ineutionsd. Wonder' cue dozen Hf oabinets for$l. M. E Our. Centra and Market fits., I'ottsvllle. 11-81 tf c. n Nolle i to !ooltloa, tie. The llEJUI.I) office is prepait4 to furnish, ou short notice, progiarnmes, badges, etc., guaranteeing the finest workmai.tlitp at the I lowest rates. 1000 samples to select friu. The must exquisite designs to suit any society ai d QOc per yard for Home. made Hag er orwkniwtion Carpets taut will wash at . t FrirKp'R narnnf Slnro ' Obi wells' Laumdby bluz, the ut lfl South Jureilu.Htreet lwo(uarts Wets. Bold by Coslloy Bic John T. Davis, of A 6trcct, is 'viallfng Walnulpoit, Carbon county. Georgo Kachcl Is confined to his bed with pneumonia. "Illlly" Dunn, of this p'ace, and "Ben' Kciper, of Ashland, were matched to spar several rounds for a purso at Ashland last evening, but tho Giratdvillo man did not appear. Misses Phoaeme, Sarah and Agues Stelu wcro vlsitois here yesterday. David Dyke and family, of Centralla, at1 tended the funeral yesterday of Mrs. Shefl- stall. Mrs. Susan Shofistall was hurled in the Odd Fellows' cemetery at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Ex-Reprtsentatito Thomas J. Higgins, of Shenandoah, was a town vhitor yesteiday, John Coleman ai,d John Eavolle made an excursion to Slum ndoah yesterday. Mr. Ilaum, loader of the M. E church choir, witii his family, are visiting in farbou county. Edward Casey, tho well-known chief o! Butler township politicians, ciicu.atid among friends here yesterday. Filed oyators a specialty at MeUihenny's 9-12-tf NUGGETSOF NEWS The opposition to P-resltlent Barrios, of OtlHttiinttlu, in iin'reasiug in Htrenglh. Willie Smith uml Harry Meyer, 10-year old liurglurH, are iu Jail at I'ott-tville, Pa. Hose Schonkowitz, IB yearn old, fell into a pot of boiling soup at her home iu New York, and whs fatally scalded. California's midwinter exposition was formally opened today with great pomp The tluy Is a legal holiday tn the state. It is announced that the czar'a oldc-bi daughter, tlm Grand Duchess Xemia, li' lieen betrotli.-d li her cousin, CI rami Duk Alexander .Mii-hm lovitch. The Deinociatii' oooventiou for the Sev nth congressional district of Virgin: nominated Captain Smith S. Turner, o Warren county, to succeed tjove-inoi O'Ferrall iu tne honaii of rrpreentntivn A warrant has Wen issued for the m rest of the liev. T. li. Hepp. a Methnd'y minister at Watei-furd, AVls., ch iri;ln him with miinslaiiuh:er, in havin.; n 1 1 the tteiiih of Kffle 1'rovrnell, a i Ms family. Cfoupon Wo. 1, "HisUrphcti From tbo A;l Silliiiis e( h World," lumbers Changed Diljf Send or bring- to the office of thla Paper one Coupon, together with ten eents In money, and )ou-,vtll receive the great Pol Ifollo.uf Art. Made Him Well. Fame's Celery Compound Was a Blessing. Andrew Ennis, of Wallingford, Had Been Sick lor Years Five Bottles of the Great Remedy Cured Him. Corbett doing Ahrnntt. New YottK, Jan. 27. .lames J. Corhett, the champion pugilist, nrnved here to day. Corbctt bus determined to make a tour of tho Kuropeau capitals, nnd will start for the other side in two months. It is likely that Corhett and Mitchell will spar tojjethor the week of Feb. 28. Mitch ellrequested it, nnd Corhett has consented, leaving the details to .Mitchell. Mitchell has also askod to spar with Corhett ou his first appearance iu London. The Jtevnlt In Honduras. Hosdukas, Jan. 27. The report that this city waa in the hands of the enemy under Geuernl Ortiz is false. President Vasquei is holding tho enemy in check with batteries placed on the surrounding hills. General Ortiz made four attacks, but was repulsed each time. General Urrutia has gone to head oil liotiilla and Vale, who were crying to enter by the old road. Tho M nr In llrnzll. Bur.Nos A YllEd, Jan. 27. Dispatches from ltio Janeiro say that an incessunt fire is kept up between the insurgent war ships and the government forts, and that much damage lias been done to Conceicno Island. The insurgents are trying to cut off Rio's water supply. It is reported also that torpedoes have been placed around the fortress of b.inta Cruz. Did Mrs. WooHmi Commit Suicide? London, Jan. 27. A dispatch to The Standard from Vienna says that It is re ported from Venice that the American novelist, Lonstance renniniore Woolsou whose death was reported the other day committed suicide by lumping from the window of the house where she lived. A seven months attack: ol luuuenza left symtoms of insanity. He Delltllllda all Investigation, Nr.w Your, .Inn. 27. John Wood, ex- treasurer ol tne lirooKiyu tabernacle, ap peared before a meeting of the elders of the church last evening and deinnnded an investigation of his accounts. A state ment piepared by Arnold Davidson, an expert accountant, shows an apparent shortage of over fc!l,0o0 la .Mr. Wood's ac counts. Connecticut's Hcliool Census, Nkw Havkn, Jan. 27. The school cen bus of this state), junt completed, indicates ou the usual census ratio a total populit tion of 784,720, an inctease of 38,471 since lb90. The imputation of this city on the same ratio is but 02,000. Two cities,. Bridgeport and Daubury, show a slight deorease since last year. I have been troubled with rheumatism iu my hack and dyspepsia for many years, and I havo taken five bottles of Palno's celery com pound, and I now feel entirely well, and can sit down and eat a hearty meal without any bad feelings afterward. I had tried many dif ferent kinds of medicine, hut they did mo Uttlo good. Paine's celery compound has been a great blessing to mo." So writes Mr. Andrew Ennis,of Wallingford, Ct., whoso portrait is here given. To endure pain and submit to weaknesses, accounting them inevitable to old and middle age, is a sin against Natuio's plan. When the blood has grown sluggish and impure, and tho nervous system is diseased, Palno's celery compound will repair tho damago. The medical journals havo the names and addresses and full histories of hundreds of cases of chronic and acute rheumatism lhat havo been permanently cured by Paine's celery compound. No other remedy has cured, like obstinato cases of Brigbt's disease and liver troubles. Where all othors have failed,, this marvolous blood purifier and true nerve tonic has made people well. Of all tho achievements of medical science, this means of restoring healthy action to the nerves and important organs of the body stands pro-cminently ahead. Xotlee to tli Public. All persons are forbidden to skate or trespass on the dams of the Shenandoah Water Company under penalty of tho law. By Older of the company. l-10-lw S. D. Hkss, Supt. To All Coneerm it CoMMiesioNEiis' Office, Pottsville, Pa., Jan. 24, 1691. Notico is hereby given that persons desiring certificates of nomina tion and nomination pnpers can procure the samo by application to Judges of Election in tho several districts of tho county, or to the Countp Commissioners' office. By direction of the County Commissioners. Attest: Phil. J. Connkix, Clerk. 3t i For particulars Up Town Otlice. All orders for advertising, job work and subscriptions oan be left ut Reese's Auction' and Commission rooms, Dougherty building,. W. Centre street, where they will receivo prompt attention. Filed oysters a specialty at McKlhenny's. fl-12tf MISCELLANEOUS. TTWU KENT. Htore-room with or without I1 duelling, at prt sent occupied by I. Fried man srotdealer. Possession given April 1st. Apply to J. K. Kehler, 210 North Main street, Shenandoah. 1-S7 2w ITT ANTED. A lifelvmnonth small capital V T to handle all kinds 1 1 slot macnines, Don'ITnbacnoSpIt or Smoke your Llfo Away Is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about No to-bc, the wonderful, harmless Ounrnnfefd tobacco habit cure. Iho cost li trifling and the man who wants to quit und can't runs no physical or finanrial risk In using "No to bao " i-oltt Dy ull druggists. Hook at drug stores or by mall free. Addres? Tne Sterling Kennedy Co., Indluna Mineral Hprlngs, lnd. w H ly Get your repairing dene at Holdcmian's. 12 27-tf pittsburg Novelty Store Chlnaware, ((ueensware, Qlassware and HAT TT A Cr GOOD.S at lowest i. 1 V J XJ I prices Call and 1'lHtt's Appointment Confirmed. Boston, Jan. 27. Judge Colt, in the United States court, confirmed Judge Wallace's appointment of Thoma C. Piatt and Marsden J. Perry as permanent receivers of the Xew York and New Kng land railroa.il. The bonds are set lit tlOO.000 each! and a like order is directed for Hhode Island. Dlrtt or Starvation In Nuw York. New Yohk, Jan. 27. John Itellly, 40 years. nJd, formerly a canvas man with llaruum and Bailey's show, dleil in the street here ut starvation. He hail not been able to get work since the show season ended. The man full down from sheer exhaustion, and died iu u few minutes. Two Convicts BentnnceMl to Death. JACKSON, Miss, Jan. 27. Judge Cris man sentenced Horace (smith and Henry Singleton to hang on Thursday, .March 22. They are the two life convicts convicted at the present term of court of tlie iiiur der of two other convicts. WoituViit'a Hundredth Anniversary, WKHTKIK1.D, N. J., Jan. 27. Westfleld was, in a blaze of glory and patrlotikm last night, the cltliteus celebrating tlieoue hundredth anniversary of the town. A banquet was served at the Westfleld club bouse, there being 500 present. Aiainltii the etrtt-lr Ma bo ccnvinctd we carry the very lest line. No. 23 West Centre Street, (Shenandoah. Hooks & Brown. Full line of Sta tionery, Day Books, Ledgers and Blank Books. All latest Libraries kept con stantly in stock. Agents for all Newspapers, Magazines, Periodicals, etc. No. 4 South Maw Stnee. nddrtss Novelty Co., Cincinnati, O. Chs. Male;.. 1 222t AGENTS make 16 00 a day. Greatest kitchen iitpnsll f v.,r Invf-nteri. Itetult 33ct8. 2 to 6 sold in every house. Sample, postage paid, rorsnee & aicaiskiu, nitiuimu, rive cents. O. 10-U-wed 26t HOUF, AND I.OTri FOR SALE -Kleht. lota, 84 sf ry house with story kitchen, large i-hed, two good wells and stream of water running through tho proporty; nice bearing irutt trees; lots m gooa hiaie 01 cuiuvuuu,.. known formerly es Park Hotel. Suitable for any kind of business. For further particulars writo or cull on . MltS. U. t.. 1-1311H.U, t-2tSm Drandonville, Sen. Co., Pa, INSTATE OK UIANNA BOLICH, Deceased. IVI NoUte Is hereb given lhat tie unde signed Auditor, appointed by tho Orphans' Court of Hchuylkill county, to make distribu tion of the money in the bands of Georae lioilon, administrator, will meet the parties in terested for the purposos of his appointment! at bis efflce, 114 Mouth Orntre street. In the borough of i'ottavllle. on Tuesday, February 13th, 1891. at (i o'clock In tho fori n. on, when and whern all parties ltteresled may attend. 1-lS-Stoaw W. D. SELTZER. Auditor. XT OTICK FOR PItOPO J A Vi Proposals will 1 be reo-lvi up to February IS. 1891, for sinking two iV) shst t at the Scott colllerv, near abamokln, Pa., for the Pnlon Coal Company. One shaft to be 81 feet by IJfoetin the clear, ardthe other shaft to be 28 feet by li feet In tho olear. Each shaft to be Bunk to a depth or 7f0 feel, more or less. For further particulars, apply to JOHN L. WILLIAM", Hunt , 1-:S Gt Shantikln. Pa. VT OT1 13 After Februsry 1st visitors will X be admitted 10 iho Almshouse only on tho third Thursday of each mouth, with no admis sion on tur.dojs. Visitors desiring meals will be renulreo to pay thirty cents per meal. Newspapers Inserting ihls advertisement without a written order will not be paid fur tame. KOBEUT EllMNG, WILLIAM DBKK. JACOBDAY, Board of Poor Directors. Attest: J.J O'CONNOR, Olerk. Schuylkill Co. Almshouse, Jau. 82. Dl. 1-V3 6t pQ QUIT BUSINESS. The undersigned will soil hie entire stock of Boots and Shoes, m a,u, DO elow Cost. This is a genuine closing out sale. Tho goods must be sold boforo April 1st. Don't hubs tlie BARGAINS. PliimaXl, 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah.