jEvening Herald. BATUBIjaV, FEBKUABY 10, 1801. THIRD EDITION CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Where mill When Services Will he Oini. itilrtcil Tfi-iniirrfitr. Trinity Reformed church, Hov. Robert O'lloyle, pastor. Services to morrow at 11 a. m. and 6:lp. m. Sundny school at t:30 p m. Everybody welcome. Kehclim Iiiroel Congregation, Wont Oak street, Itov. H. Rablnowlli, Itabbi; servile every Friday evening; Hnturday and Sunday afternoon nnd evening. WolBhllaptlstchurob. Preaching services al 10a.m. andC p.m. by the wtr, Itev I). I. Brand. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Everybody welcome Roman Catholic church of the Annunciation, Cherry street, above West street, Hov. II, F. O'Hellljr, pastor. Masses at 8:00 and 10:1)0 a.m. Vespers at 3:00 p. in. St. George's Lithuanian Catholic church, corner Jardln aud Cherry streets. Itev, I, AbromaitlH, pasior. Mass and preaching at 10 a. m. Vespers at 3 p. m. Salvation Army, corner MnlnandOuk streets, Baptaln L. Yoderand Lieutenant H. Divtsti In command. Hcrvlces all day, commencing at 1 and II a. m. and 3 and 8 p. m. Meetings will bo held every night during the week excepting Monday night. libencior Evangelical church, Itev. R. M. Ltch tenwalner, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. m. In German, and 6:80 p. in. In English. Sunday school at 1 :30 p. m. All aro heartily invited to attend. Presbyterian church. Rev. T. Maxwell Mor rlson, pastor. Hervlocs nt 10:80 a. m. and O.IKi p m. Sunday school at 2 p. lu. Christian Endeavor Society will meet on Tuesday even ing at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. All are cordially Invited. First Methodist Episcopal church, Hov. Win. Powlck, pastor. Services at. 10:30 a. m. ano :) p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. in, Epworth Lcaguo at S:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at ": on Thursday evening. Strangers and others aro always woloomc. English Ilaptist church, South Jardln street Services at 10:30 a. m. and at 0:30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor, Hev. W. II 11 in Icon. Praise service at p m. Hundav school at it p. m. Monday ctenlng at 7:30 the Y. P. 1). U. will meet. Wednesday evening gi neral prayer meeting. Everybody neloome. All Saints' Hrotcslant Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main. Morning service at 10-30 and evening at 7 o'clock. The reeior olll ciatos at morning service alterimtuly and m every evening service. Tbo;iay;roader, Charles Ilasklns. officiates in the absence of the rector, O. 11. Ilrldgman. Sunday school at 9 p. m. All Beats free ond everyoody made heartily welcome. Primitive Methodist church. Hev. J. Proudo, pastor. Survlcos to-morrow at 10:!a. m. undt!:3i p. m. Wsley prayer meeting at r:4H p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Wesley Leagut Monday evoulng at 7:30. Class meetings Tuosday ond Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Prayer meoting Thursday at 7 p. m. All scats free. Anyone not having a church home Is cordially Invited to come here. i kacivVii.u:. The Frackvillo Council of the' Jr. O. V. A. M. will parade licro on Washington's linlli day. Tlio lino will form on Lehigh avenue at ono o'clock and nirch through tlio pilnei pal streets of the town, niarshallut by William K. Miildletnn, of Maizovlllo. Council from Mt. Caroicl, (liranlvllle, l'oltsville and Shenandoah will be in lino. The Council ivill also present the public schools with no American Hag, which will he formally handed over by Mucllchry Wlllulw Ksi.. nt Ashland. with a patriotic, address. .Several clergymen ot town nave also piomiKil to makeaildics-cs. After tlio parade there will lie a supper. William Keogati, Aiidicw Kelly anil John Dolphin, of Mahanoy City, yesterday attend ed tlio funeral of Janus ltyan. cii.iii:it'i(.. Dr. Ji. J. Itltz hag removed to the dwelling lately vucated by Dr. (lillcrs. Peter Leahy, of Mahanoy City, visllod In Maizoville yesterday. Itov. John Muginnis yesterday went to Tamaqua, where ho ilellvereila lectntc. lo mid See It. Jvoagoy, tho photographer," litis a great j uu oargain. uo ami see it. Series No. II. I tfhe ! Iagic City t Coupon No. 16. tW Cut out one of these Coupons anil mail or bring them In person to the ohice of the IIKKAI.H, with ten cents In silver, or two nickels, and Port folio No. 1 of the fvlwglo City will be dollvered to you. 12 r i r r4 r r A i rJ wuyuyc niuuiiu The World ! Part II. Number 17. Numbers change dully. Cut this coupon out and keep it until seven different nun ben are accumu lated, then bring or forwurd them to gether with Sevan Cants to this ofllce and you will receive tbe portfolio as auveruseu. uuu sou see sample. Cut This Coupon Out. CENTS PER YARD For allwc oi Iugntiti CxrpulH. and Wo per yard for Ilome-nutde Ho uurpeuh iuhi win wau at C. D. FrlcKe'8 Carpet Store, 10 Booth Jardln Btroot. 60 rnilWI a lln W AinilV TROUBLES OF A YOUNG WOMAN WHO MARRIED A DOCTOR. He Win Hit Afraid r Microbes That They Were Continually lining (limriled AgitlnU Wouldn't Allow Her to Wear llin Pretty down, YoutiK Airs. I)ogKi heaved n deep sigh ns she handed tier dainty pink nml white cup across tlio little ten table to her bosom friend, Mrs. Tublets, for "just one more lump of sugar," nml helsd herself to an other wnfer. Mrs, TtittletH was startled. "My dear est Ijiura," slio exclaimed, "wlint enn such n lionrtreiidlnK sigh menu on tlio 11(h) of n brlilo but just returned from ber hou oylnooiiP" "I do not mind admitting to you, dent MHrle," said Mix. 1!okh, puttitiK Iter now empty cup upon tlio table, "tlint I linve nlrendy found out Hint tlio fnto of n iloo tor's wife Is not In nil respectHiui onvinblo ono." "Why, Liiura, wlmt do you mnnnf You cnniis yet have liiul no experientei of inler rupted diuuere, miiliil)iht culLs nml bail bills." "As you know, denr Mnrle," replied young Mrs. ISogK, "westHrted Immedi ately after our wmldlng for ClilcaKO, nnd my first trial bemi the very ovenltifr of our arrivnl. Wo reaelied tlio hotel about 9 o'clock to find that hmtenil of tho Una suit of rooms we bad engaged only one rather shabby bedchamber had been saved for us. Of courso it was too late to change our quarters that evening, oven supposing that wn could do better at one of the other hotels. I felt very dusty nnd made up my mind that a nice warm bath was tho thing needed, and so I rang tbe bell nml ordered one prepared. Upon bear ing the order, Mr. Hoggs turned to me with a look of horror upon bis face. " 'Do you mean tosuy,' ho cried, 'that you would actually tako a bath In n nuli- llc tub lu which anybody who pays n few cents can batliuf " 'Certainly,' I replied, 'when I linve not a private one. I must keep clean. "'Laura,' cried tho doctor, 'do you not know that a number of dreadful dis eases may bo communicated In that very wnyf You leally will have to count eruinud tho order. I am very sorry to disappoint you, but not for thousands of dollars would I have you run such a risk.' "And ho of courso I had to give up my much coveted bath." "Poor Laura," said Mrs. Tublets, a very little smile of nmusemciit curling the cor ner of her mouth. Hut Mrs. Hoggs did not see it and contlnuod sailly: "Most jieoplo had trouble in getting their luggage, and we were among tho un fortunate in that regard, but 1 consoled myself witli tho idea that tho next day I could easily go to ono of tho dry goods shops anil buy Homo clean clothes. 'I shall not mind tho Inconvenience at nil,' I re marked cheerfully to William, 'because. you know, I can try them on and be sure that they lit nicely.' Alas, poor little mo I I seemed destined to shock what I call his prejudice. " 'Of courso you must be joking,1 he cried. Hut I assured hlin I was never nioro serious in my life. Then bo looked actually grieved ut my Ignorance and re marked that shopkeepers who allowed tin dergnrinetits to bo tried on ought to be subject to arrest and fine, if not actually to Imprisonment. Of courso nnno but thoughtless, careless persons would dream of wearing ready mnile underclothes until they had been laundered, considering tho fact that they aroconimonly muilo in tene ment houses full of dirt and bacteria, but to actually go ton shop where people were allowed to try on such garments, thus propagating disgusting skin diseases, one must he simply r. "1 "Of courso , ,viy nuvry ut being called-mad, nnd then and there wu had our first quarrel. "You might havo suppied that this would ben lesson to him not to interfere with my 110101111! liberty, but not at all Hardly two weeks had passed when ono chilly morning, when we were going to broakmst. in tho littlo sitting 100111 which wo hnd finally secured,.! slipped on 11 lovely wadded Japanese wrapper of palo blttu silk iihmc elaborately embroidered in canary colored (loss, and as I took a last glanco at myself before leaving my bed room I tea that. 1 looked very nice indeed "When 1 appeared at tlio breakfast tn ble, however, I saw a shade of displeasure cross my husliand's face as ho looked with marked disapproval at my pretty wrapper. " 'Laura,' he said very seriously, 'have you ever worn that gown before?' " 'No,1 I answered, wondering what was coming next. "'Then do mo the favor to take it off and never put It on again. Yes, my dear, I know It Is exceedingly pretty, but ns likely as not the person who worked all that elaborate embroidery was a leper or tli victim or some cutaneous disorder. TliOM) orientals aro so trono to such dis eases, and I cannot allow you to run the risk of wearing tho garment, rich aud comfortable as it is.' "Of course after that I could never take nny pleasure In the dress, even If he had not absolutely forbidden my wearing it. I was so disappointed that I cried as 1 changed it for a plHin American tea gowu of cashmere. "In early September we went to tho mountains for a oouple of weeks. We were at such a nice hotel I One of the first things that charmed me was the fact that every evening we found in our room a nice pitcher of ice water. The doctor had abuertaincd shortly after our arrivnl that the water was safe to drink, and I was enjoying a glass of it in my room one evening, when William entered and said " 'You anftiot drinking water with icoin It, 1 trust.' "Upon my replying that I was. ho asked if 110 one had ever explained to me the danger of ice in country places. 'Of course,' he added, 'Ice Is not easy to pro cure in sutlleient ouuutitles to lust all milliner for a large hotel, aud so they take any lee they can Hud, and much of it comes Innn ponds of stagnant water. Many cases of typhoid fever can lw direct ly traced tin lie drinking of toe water made from such toe. rue latter of courso melts very quickly, aud so It Is as If you were drinking tk- iiuii.i.tlthy. stagnant wattr direct. "Prom da to day i found that on vari ous pretext-, in .t i t the luxuries of life were being c it -id t, I , one. There was some ptin .. in.- .ii ic i.iison Ui urge in every Inst o, V hen we went to Now York, esp .it a ;i"at deal on cab hire. because W 1 olyeited to my aittlng next to dim nml isuslhly unhealthy neo pie tn the lhir-u uirs Sate for the ex pense, I was rc .lL'ned to that restriction Ilut, my dear, if ynu ever marry ugaiu, I strongly urge ,.u to seh ct a husband from line profvssluu oth.r tliuutiiatof inedl clua" Washington totar. AN UNGRATEFUL LISTENER. lie Wore n Wig lllni.eir, but He Wasn't Intermteil In Wigs. iV cheerful looking citizen who had n firm prlp on a strap In n State street cable car the other morning leaned down to speak to a seated but restless passenger wedged in between two larger men. lhat's a pretty good wii vou'rn wear. Ing, mister," he said, In a confidential tone 'but anybody can see that It's a wig" Tsirr "I say It'Rn pretty good wig, as wigs go. and I'm a judge of wigs. I've tried ntleust densen of them ' "Sir, when I need nny of your" "Not on my own head, of course, I never had occasion to use anything of the kind. Hut my grandmother" Confound your grandmother, sir ' "Tlmt's what I always used to say. She Was rather haul to get along with. No body ooulil please her. She didn't seem to appreciate kindness. You'd never get any llintiks rroin her. sue took everytliln"asa mntter of course. When she wan about Of years old, she took a notion her hair was too thin and she must have a wig. I argued with her, but It didn't do any good. She milRt have her hair trimmed short, and I must get her a wig" 'I'd like to know, sir, what difference all this makes" "What differencef llless your soul, it mndoa diffeieucc to me of first nnd last. 1 hud to buy ber ever so many wigs lu trying to suit her, and when you've worn a wig awhile it's dead stock. "Wig ain't returnable, you know. Finally she took a notion she'll be more comfortable if the liair that grew on her head was cut cleat olT. To humor her, I lathered her head all over nnd shaved it ns clean nnd slick as a bllllaid ball. She seemed to like the feel ing of It, and I had to shave her bead regu larly once a week for a month or two and then twice a week. It only made tho hair grow faster nnd thicker. I had to keep buying new wigs for her all the time, too, inluil you. 1 his w eut on for a year or two. One day I had a fall aud broke my riht urm. I couldn't shave her head for six weeks, and she wouldn't let unybody else doit. At the end of that time she had a crop of hair as thick and abundant as Pad erewskl's, only it wasn't as long, you know. and It stuck straight up ns still as a prize lighter's. She couldn't wear any of her wigs. The bristles stuck up through them like a porcupine's quills. I only mention this to show what can ba done with soap and a razor. If you would just throw that wig of jours into tho back alley nnd get some friend with a good ra.or to" W ith a snort of rage tho other giassenger tore himself loose from his environment mil rushed from the car. "That's all the thanks a man gets for try ing to do some fellow being a good turn," said the cheerful looking citizen, straight ening himself up and grabbing unothei strap. Chicago Tribune. Easily Arranged. Mnhnmnicd--I shouldlikcgreatly to play checkers with you, but wo havo no board. Mahdl I think hero comes just what we want. Mohammed Your move, Mahdil Truth, Ostracized. Her despairing tdanco rested upon the limitless sen that compassed ber alwut. "Oh, cruel fate!" she moaned. Shu drew her garments more cloely ubout her and shivered. "Alone, what have I to live forP" Woo was in every accent of her voice. "No more may 1 kuuw human society." Ilerglancesiested.ns has been stated, up on tho limitless sea, but her thoughts were elsewhere. In bitterness she was wondering what on enrth possessed her to be vaccinated on tbe arm anyway. Itemarking to hersolf that It made her mud enough to eat shingle nails, she wend ed her way homeward. Detroit News-Trll- Papers Wanted, In order to complete files lour copies of the Rvknino Hbiiai.d of September Kith, Octo ber Slst and 28th 18!B, aro wanted Address, Herald otlico, Shenandoah, Pa. tf Out of Service. The electric tiro alarm system it not in work ing order to-day, as it is being repaired by Electrician Davis. Notice to the Public. All persons aro forbidden to skate or trespass on tho dams of tho Shenandoah Water Company under penalty of the law. By order of tho company. 1 IG-lw S. D. IIkss, Supt. Wonders' one dozen $3 cabinet fnr$l. H. E. 0 r. Centre and Market Hts., Pottavllle, ll.21.tf Co up cm Flo. 28. "KHttrpi.CGs From tbe Art Mm of the World." "'jJumberB Changed Dailyt Send or bring to the office of this I'aper one Coupon, together with ten tents in money, and jou will receive the great Portfollo-of Art At (11 It A It I) VI LLK. Thomas McDonald has returned (rom a business mission to Philadelphia whero he may permanently locato in tho coal oil busi ness. Misses Bridget, Mary aud Mr. Sylvester Toole,of William PcnnjMlsscsSadio Uronnan, of tho Fingerboards Annlo AlcGulre and Margerct Ann Daley, of town; Mcmis. Petor Caudeld and Willtsm McDonald, also of town, Bpont a pleasant hour together in tho Colum bian Social Club roum on Thursday evening. J. F. Fhaw returned to Philadelphia, afttr spending Bevnral days with his family. P. J. Crano spent the earlier part of this wick In Andcnrltd. It is said that Michael Brown, of Colorado, will soon do the matrimonial act. Mis. O'Neill, of Lost Creek, was shopping In town ytsterday. Dr. J. II. Kntcrllne, of Mahanoy Plane, passed through to Ashland, yesterday after noun. Tcrranco Genley. of Duller township, was electioneering in llappahannock yesterday. Henry Carey, of llappahannock, was vory low with tho grlppo on Friday. Richaid Flynn, a Butler township politl clan irotn Connors' Patch, was seen about town yeslorday. Schuylkill Tracllen Company employees rtceivtd their semi- monthly wages yester day, ma tujj ? 'Squire K. D, Butler transacted business in Ollherton yestorduy. H. W. Becker is traveling over his theatri cal circuit this week The circuit com prises oiRhty theatres In twenty counties. Thomas Green, the well known bin! fancier and pigeon shot, received come fancy panio chickens this week. The Bohemian Club will plve a blow out link all that goes with it on St. Patrick's day, to their members and lady friends. Martin Ctirby. of the, Kast ward, is chief ixecutive olllccr. Arthur Goyno, of Athlan was about town last night. Bichnrd Ayrcs went fox shooting on the mountain yostcnlay afternoon. Tho mother of W. J. Lloyd, of tho Palace ro-tturvnt, lies low at her homo in Ashland. Dr. W. L. C. Forrester was In Ashland yesterday. Mta Annlo Cantlin, ol Shenandnnh, as ynttorduy tho guest of Miss Katie Stack, of Ogdou street. Found Out. The best ami easiest way to get rid ol u cough or oold that may develop Into con (Uini lioii Is to Invests) cents In a buttle nt faii-'i'lun, the grf at remedy fir Coufihs, Colds, Im Orlpi'e, Th irnt aud Lung Disorders. Trial bottles iree at P. P. I). Klrlln's drug store. Get your repairing done at llolderman's. 12 SJ7-tt Thoy Were After Green floods. Jkrsky Citv, Feb. 10. William Lewis and W. H. Vaughn, of Tennessee, were brought before Police Superintendent Smith, who lectured them for coming hero in quest of green goods nnd ordered them to return to Tennessee. They had been decoyed here in the usual way, but the detectives had kept them out of the clutches of tho green goods men. Iteeoverrd from Their Jlose of Aconite. Hosin.LK, N. J., Feb. 10. It was an nounced yostcnlay that Nathaniel B. Oak ley and Frederick Woods, two of the three men who on Thursday night, by mistake, drank a quality of aconite, were out of danger. The body of the third man, P. II. Tracy, who died from the poIs,on, was icmovcd to the morgue in Elizabeth. Thin Train Itobher Worked Alans, CAltsox, Nov., Feb. 10. About 7 o'clock last evening, when tho Virginia and Truckee mail train was a mile out of town, the express car was smushed in and the box containing money to pay wages to section hands along the road was do manded of .Tack I'nge, the express mes eenger, nt the muzzle of a shotgun. The robber then pulled the liell cord, giving tho engineer the signal to stop the train, which was done. After securing the box, containing U.00O, the robber jumped from tbe train nnd started toward town. Union Paclflo Men Klated. OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 10. The Union Pacific men are greatly elated over the decision of the federal court of Denver, overruling tho order of Judge Dundy here. Hugeno Debs, of tho American ltnilroad Union,' said: "Unless tho decis ion is reversed by Judge Caldwell the old rnte of wages will hold good In Wyoming nnd Colorado, nnd I urn Inclined to be lieve that Judge Caldwell will concur in the opinion just rendered." lirutally Tortured by Unbbers. BAHlu)UltsviI.I.K, Ky..Fob. 10. OuLeath erwooil creek, Cumberland county, three robbers entered the home of .lames Clay tob, and lifter gagging tho family llred pistols close to Clayton's bend, choked him, burned him and llnally stuck his feet In the fire until they were burned to a crisp. This conquered Clayton. The rob bers got Jl.OOO and escaped. Clayton will probably dlo. Two Children Cremated, Bloousulug, Pa.. Feb. 10. At Light Street village near here, Herbert Croman and his wife, after llghtlnga lamp, locked the doors of the lioiue ami want to call 011 a neighbor, leaving their two children asleep. The house caught lire and was burned, lne bodies of the children were found in tbe ruins. A French Huron Arretted. PAHIB, Feb. 10. Karon Soubeyrnn, ex deputy director of the Manque d'Kscom pie, was arrested on charges connected with his management of the bank. The Hank of France demanded a judicial liquidation, aud upon this becoming known the directors of the Ilanque d'Bs comple resigned. Killed bv nn Kxploilon. Nokwai.k, O.. Fell. 10 At Doughton vllle, this coiiuly, three men were sawing wood with a jsirtable mill, on the farm of of Isano Atyeo, when the boiler exploded. Mack Atyeo, sou of tho farmer, was In stantly killed, and bin brother, Verner Atyeo, and Fred Guea fatally injured. An Aristocratic 1'orger. VlKNNA, Feb 10. An ollioer of the gen eral stall has U-eu arrested, charged with forging chocks to the amount of tiO.UOO florins. The officer belougs to a high family, but is a persistent gambler and otherwise dissipated, SobMt'fer Defeats Ive. UoflToN, Feb. 10. Schafer won the bil liard game last Might with Ives by a score of 000 to I'U, and alau brake the record for 14 Inch balk lip., anchor barred, unking -71. The Weather. Unsettled weather this evening; decid edly colder tomorrow. FOR LA GRIPPE SUFFERERS. The Reformer Editor With This Dangerous Disease. EDITOR J. II. Bbnninoton, Vt., Dec. 10, 1803. In tho spring of the year 1891 1 was at tacked with grip. I was laid by from busi lioss for about two months, a portion of tho timo as sick a man as over lived through that mysterious disease. From the elTocts of tho attack I was really 111 all summer, weak and tired and dispirited. In the spring of tho year 1892 I suflend another onslaught of tho samo disease, and, lost soventecn pounds of flesh in two weeks. 1 went hack to my duties again with a settled conviction that I would bo obliged to pass through another summer of misery, but hap pily I resorted to tho uso of Palno'a celery compound, doubtlngly I admit, for I was chary of so-called proprietary medicines But beforo tho first bottle was used, conviction dawned upon mo that here was tho elixir, If not of llfo, still of health, and within a month, MAHANOV 1-i.AKK. Thomas Murphy has removed to the dwel ling recently occupied by George Kocllo. Paul Mathias, a Pole from Malzevlllo, may occupy the Gem saloon as soon as tho license is transferred. John Naughton is receiving the congratula tions of his friends over the arrival of a young botelkecper on Thursday night. Tho loial union of Ashland and Mahanoy Piano of the Y. 1'. S. C. E. held its quarterly convention on Thurrday oveulng, in the Mahanoy Piano M. E church. Tho exorcises opened by Bingliig the 111th hymn. Tho Itov. Fritch, of Ashland, delivered an ad dress, subject: "Biblical View on Giving," which was handled well, Tho recitation by Miss Martha Kdwards of Ashland, subject: "What will we do with Jo6us?'' was pio nounced by all present as most excellent. Tho address by tbe Rev. Mann, of Ashland, was something good and was much npprcci iitod. The rcadh g by Miss Ella I'aync, if Ashland, on "Our Pledge" and composed by John Holl'mmi, was well received. Tho reading by Misa Landefelt, of Ashland, also showed talent. The meeting rlosid with a short talk by the Itev. Cassavant, of the M. E. church of Mahanoy Plane, his humor delighting the congregation. After tbe benediction a business meeting was called and after paying some small bills the follow ing oflicers wero elected for tho ensuing your: I'rtsident, W. II. Bevans, Ashland; Vice President, W. It. Middlcton, Mahanoy Plane; Secretary, Mrs. Lottie limes, Ashland; Treasurer, Miss Emma Landefelt, Ahhland; Look out Committee, Miss Ella Payne, Magglo Eiei4cr, Magvie Vnughn, Mis. Heavier, of Ashland, and Miss K. 11. Levine, of Mahanoy Plane. Oon'tTotisccoSpil or Sii'Okc your Life ,way Is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about No-tobic, -the wonderful, harmless Quarunlertl tobacco habit cure. Hie cost Is trilling und ibe man v. ho nants to quit and can't runs no physical or nnanclal risk in using "No to bac." sold ry all druggists. iicok at drugstores or by mall free. Adoress Tho Sterling Kemedy Co., Indiana Mineral Hprings, lml. w & s li near In Mind John A. Rcllly's is tho placo to got thi purest wince and liquors, best teor aud alec and finest brands of cigars 10-16 tf When Baby was sick, we gave nsr Castorla, fPhen she was a Child, she cried for Castorlfe When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. tftien she bad Children, she gave them Costcrta, Buy Ktyttme floor. Be sure that tho name Lemhi & IUer, ABhland, Pa., it printed on every sack. 3-3-3UW qpO QUIT BUSINESS. The undersigned will iBoots and Slioes, Etc Below Cost. At and This is it genuine closing out enlc. Tho goods must bo sold boforo April 1st. Don't miss tho BARGAINS. Freidmail, 29 N. Main Sf., Shenandoah. Tells of His Expeiience LIVINGSTON. I was mending and really better than before the grip first madomy unwilling acquaintance. And now when tired from brain work or business oares I tako a wino glass of celery compound on going to bed, and wako in tho morning refreshed and fit to begin again tho tods and meet succ&sfully the vexations that Infest tho day. My wife, who is not wholly free from the ills inherent in womankind, manages with my help, to consumo tho contents of about a half-dozen bottles of tho compound a year, to the great benefit of her health and my happiness. It ought to bo understood that celery compound is as grateful to the palate as good and wholesome wlno, while, it is more invigorating and lasting In its effects than any vintage of the fruit of the genus vitis. J. JX Livingston. Coming Kvents, March 10 Third annual ball of tho St. Patrick's Band, in Robblus' opera hou.-o. April 20. Ico cream festival under tho auspices of tho Star Flnto and Drum Corps in Bobbins' opera house. Hostlers Wanted. Boys wanted to sell tho Evening Ilr.itAi.u to customers in Shenandoah, Only hustlers need apply. MISCEIXANEOUS. FOU HALE. Cheap, a Chlckerlng piano, ft con hand, but In good order. Apply at the II KHALI) office. -8-1 w FOR HALE Cheap. A good tent, suitable for fishing parties. Apply at ) eese's Auction Commls,-lon House, West Centre street. 8 tf FOK KENT. A store andduelllng. corner of Command Market streets, occupied at prent by John McUowan, shoedoiihr. Pos session given April 1st Apply to Uornback, 27 Enst Centre street, Hhenandoau. 2-2-tf F lOH RENT. Htore-room. with or without dtpc-lllng. at nresentoccunied bv I Fried man siocueaicr. i-osgf anion givr n Apni ii, Applj to J. K. Kehler, 216 North Main street, Shenandoah. 1-27 !!w AUARC3AIN. For sale, at a bargain. 800 good paper coverfcd NOVELS, retail at frcml5to5jc. Ooodcbance for a oung man to start a circulating library; can clear (23 a month, and win thus get bis money back In O'l days. For particular) call at, lleese's Auction Hooms, West Centre sircet. LOST. On February Btb, 1891. between the 1 ennsvlvanla oepot and 1J0 Sou h Main bticet, a black silk baud and shopping bag containing a sum of money and with live small buttertlUs painted on iho ouUtde. Was the property of my granddaughter, Bessie Ellis. A liberal reward will be pild for return of same to I'JOPouth Main street, rthenundi an , SiOLi MoN llAAK. HOUKB AND LOTH FOK SALE -Eight Jot, in st ry house with 2'4 story kitchen, laiget-hed, two good wells and stream ot water running through the property; nlco bearing fruit wees; lots lu good slate ot cultivation; known formerly as Park Hotel. Huttable, for any kind of business. For further particulars write or call on MRS. L. E. FIMIER, l-'20-8m llrandonvUle, Sch. (Jo., Pa. POTTBVIME. Pa, WW. Ort icK or CofcTHor.naii of tub Oountv of Buiiuyi.kii.lu vt OTICE. Settled proposals will be receive-. LN by the undersigned, the Controller of bchuylklll County, until 2 p. m., Thursday. March 1st, 1804, for tbe whole or any part of the new 4 per cent. 6-20 Kogietered County Bonds, to be Issued to the amount of JH2,ouu. Interest 10 commence April In, iel, when said bonds will be Issued. All bidr at rot less man par. Toe Controller reserves the right to reject any or all bids l)y order ot the County Commissioners. 11. It. SEVLRN, 2-4-eod'tf Controller. sell his entire stock of
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