0 Evening Herald. SATURDAY, rr.BRUAIlV 17, 1894. THIRD EDITION OII.H1511TON. Thomas Moado, the hurtling cigar Agent of Mahanoy llano, called ouhismanyeuiiomeiv hero on Thursday. Anthouy Whalon, of New Philadelphia, irasatown visitor yesterday. Alex JhcoIm. the twmilar saloon kcctier, who hai been oonfliied in a I'hlladclphla hospital for the last ten woeka, Iim returned koino grettly improved. 1'. J. Moore, edlio of tho Frackvlllo Item, pas el through town i n hla way to Mahanoy lUy, i nuranay evening. MIw Haste Coyne, of Tremont, is the guest or Mrs. IS. F. Dolan. T. n lirosnahan, Western shipper of the P. & It. C s I. Co., of Mahanoy uity, oaueti on friend here yesterday. Mrs. J. K. Kittgcrs called on friends at Emt Mabanoy Junction on hrliiay, M. M. MscVillan, Eq , of Mahknoy City circulated among friends here yesterday. I). J Hbittery onloyed a trip to Lost Creek Thursday evening and wm delightfully on tertalueil by .lames J O'Neill. M. A. McNeil, of Shenandoah, a knight of the key, was the guest of M. L. McCool laat evening. Tho funeral of Edward Fogatty, who died on Thursday evening, will on Monday jirocet'd to St Mary's church, Mahaboy llano, where services will he held, thence to Krackville, where Interment will be made. C. II. Anderson, of Shenandoah, called on friends here yesterday. Miss lWt Williams called on friends In Mahanoy City ou Thuradfty. S. J. Holland payed a flying visit to Mahanoy Oily yesterday. M. A . Harbor, superintendent of the Sea man ami llerber oollierias, was a Tamaqna visitor t he paec few days. litem- Taker, of St. Nicholas, will move his famiiy here in the near future. 1 J. Wnnlen and Thomas Kinney, two em jiloyes of the Schuylkill Traction Company, were entertained by tho MIsmcs Short and Cavanaugh last evening. Don't Tobacoe Spit orBmoke your Lire wa in the truthful, startling title of h little book that tell all about Notobac, the wonderful, harmless UvnrtmUfd tobacco habit ciire. Tb cost in trifling and the man who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or financial risk In using ' No to-bac." t-old by all drugglats. ltroW at drugstores or bvm&tlfree. Addrca- Tbo Storting Remedy to., rnaiana mineral pringe. ma. w & s ly To tlio l'ubllc. Tho Evening Ilr.itAi.D can ho found on aalo In Shenandoah at tho stationery stores of M. Mcllet, East Centre street. James Cham pion and V. J, l'ortr., North Main street, and at Iteeso'a auction rooms (IIkiiai.d branch ofllco), West Centre street. Ou sale in Mahanoy City at Snyder's book store, 1X1 West Centre street. Frtid ojtors a specialty at McElhenny'i 9-13 tf When Baby was sick, we gave ner Contort, When shewue a Child, she cried for Cast on.. When she became Miss, she dune to Caatort. When she had Children, she cave UumOastoeth Coupon Mo, 34a "H&ctHpiw. From the Art Galleries of the WcrlJ," -slumbers Changed Daily- Send or bring to the office of this raver one Coupon, together with ten cents In money, nd you will receive the great Portfolio of Art. c : M it k oenes inu. ix. I tftie JVIagic City Coupon No. 22. IW Out out one of these Coupons and mail or bring theui in person to the office of the HJtBAI.n, with ten centH In silver, or two nickels, and Port folio No. 1 of ibe MasKlo City will be delivered to you. Voyage Around The World! Part II. Number 23. Numbers change dally. Out tbl coupon out and keep It until seven different nun ben are accumu lated, then bring or forward them to gether with Seven Cents to this office and you will receive the portfolio as udvt rtlsed Call and see sample. LCut This Coupon Out. 2 GENTSPER YARD fee all-wool it grulu Carpels. 85o, 4 and fcoc per yard for liowe-mado Ilag Curpew that will wash at C. D FricKe's Carpet Store, 10 Bomb Janlln Btreet. MAHANOY CITY. Mahanoy City, Feb. 17. Mrs. Mahlon T.ulr died at hor home In llarncsvllle on Wednesday. Tho remains will bo Intcircd In Tamaqtia today. Mrs. Lull will bo remembered by patrons f tho Head ing roan as matron at too isruanua ocpoi until abont two years ago. Her namo was then Mrs. Miller. She is survived by several daughters, all of ago. Edward Gorman, of West Pino street, who has been 111 for about two weeks, has recovered. Mrs .1. O'Connoll, of SVest Ceittro street, last evening. Mis. Kate Cottolln, of St. Nleholsa, has returned from a month's visit to her daugh ter's hnmn In New York (Sty. Miatee Htilllhati and Erarna Short, of 011 berton, were town visitors last evening. I. Itefowich, of Bast Centre street, has re turned from a visit to his brother In Harle ton. I. J Finn left for Brooklyn yesterday to remain two weeks. 0. F. Soherlislngor returned from Philadel phia yesterday. August Tlsman and l'rof John Johns came home from Philadelphia yesterday met nlng. June McAudnw, of Pnanton, Kdwatd M utile? and John Walker, of Mahanoy Plane, and Misses Annie Phillips, Hose Qttlun and May Kearney, of town, made no a sleighing imny that went toward Lakeside yesterday afternoon Tho following ladies and gentlemen from Hbenandoub made up a party that were hooked for llatlctnn yesterday atiernoon On resihlug I.ollv thev found the reads 1m iiksslblo because of heavy drifts, and turning about cstuc to Mahanoy City, where their wants were blv eaten d to by Mine lloit riensinger, of the Grand '"entral: Mrs George Pointer, Mrs. James Dtifly, Mrs F. J. rorta, Mrs. E F. Kehler. Mrs. Joseph Vyatt. Mra. C. II. Ilagcubuch Mrs Frank Schmidt, Mrs. Max Schmidt, Mrs. M. L. Kemmerer, Alts A Wotner, Mrs. Samuel Woidwau, Mrs. William Nilswcuter. Mrs. Oscar Kehler Mrs E. Sneddon and Messrs. Christ l.udwig and Ilany Suyder. The afternoon was spent in visiting the must uto and calls upon friends and towaid nightfall a start was made for home. Mrs. Heruaid O'Donnell, of East Pino street. attended the funeral of Maims Mclaughlin at Newk irk, on Thursday afternoon M. Ity n, til West Centre street, attended tho funeral of Michael Foley, in Schuylkill Haven this morning. Misses Ella and Maud Haughcny went to Schuylkill Haven this morning. A sleighing narty consisting of the follow ing named ladiea from Uirnrdville were on Thursday evening the guests of Miss Emily Devlin, of North Main street: Misses Katie Stack, Mary and Hannah Seaulan, Tessle IHnklii, Maggie mil. Haggle Netiugn, Maggie Gaugban, Mary Maguire, Mary Lally Kat e Uitr. Katie t;inun ana Mrs j. J McLaiiKbliu. Itnbeit Green, the driver, was the only gentleman In the party. The girls aatdo-Mito a sumptuous supper and alter thoroughly enjoying them6elvos started for homo. As John Skcath, of West Mahanoy street. was about to retlro last evening, no was sur prised ly about II Ity of his relatives anil mends, who liockcu into tno nouce ami ap prised tho genial superintendent that it win tils till eth birthday, ami that tnoy were on hand to make lihn j. vouslv aware of tho fact Music ami slrglng were luoutgeu in until midnight, when Mrs. Skcath called upon the guests to bo merry ovtr a supper in which ait me ucncaciea or me season wore lounu Theio was lota of fun after this, and Mr Skcath. In bidding his talleis "Good morn lug," assured them lie had never enjoyed a happier celebration. II' invited tluni allto be incbent at tho next hlitbday party Anioni: the cutsts were: Dr. and Mrs. Weber, Mr. and Mis. C. F. Schertsingcr, Mr. and Mrs. l'hillln Weber. Uev. and Mrs. I) M Jones. Mr and Mra. G.W. Barlow. Prof Jones, August Ti9ir.nn, Misses Annie and .Minnie Weber, Minulo Dippor, Lena Matthews, Lena Kilngels, I amine, Joelc oua inuno xeatn George Garrett Joseph Newman, John Williams, Charles Hrnd''ck. Oscar Lutx, George Goodman. Georn n-i, : Kline, Edward Kiel, WilHhiu Garret and Ilairy James, and Miseos thaeller, Emily Defflin, Emily Grimm, Laura Knai p, Elvira Davis, Sallio Parmley, Kato Davis, Dollle Wythe and Sallle Knapp drove to Barnes ville In tlelghs Thuisday night 'I hey par took of an excellent supper and returned here Friday morning. No. I doubt whether there is any cough medicine eoual to Dr. Coxo's Wild Cherry and Senika. Price 26 and 50 cents per bottle. IlltOWNSVJU.K John Kewell, the West Coal street barber, accompaiiltd by John Murphy, took a drive to Mahanoy City behind a bay trottor, Thomas Kellcy, one of the amateurs of Glover's Hill, has received a gold medal from Dr. Flsgg for doing a good Irish turn In Eo'j bins' hall. John Ualrd, the huitllnggrecn truck agent, attended the funeral of Mrs. MoNellis, who was burled at Cenlralla. West Shenandoah colliery, which has been Idle for the past month, will resume opera tions on Monday, giving employment to 360 men and boys. Miss mile Britton, of Wost Coal street, Is recovering frpm a bad effect of measles. The Infant sou of John Gerty is lying very ill with pucunuinia. llbbert Hsnna'e four children aro conval escing after a severe attack of measles. Mrs Catherine Fogarty, of tho lower road, Is visiting friends and relatives in Phil adelphia. Itisge tisg to be nttlte a ootninon ocour-i renee for the beys on the lower road to abuse lieddlrrs and dual l cjiiidieu. is this worr continues nioih longer these culprits will bo brought to justice. Special low prleea to sjl In wateksa, jewelry Mtd silverware at Iloldennan'a, corner Main and Lloyd streets. 13 27-tf Slabbing All'my at l'ottsvllle. Speoial to Hvuning Nskalii. Pottsville, Feb. )7. During row in Snyder's saloou at a late hour last night C'harlis Sober was stabtd lu the back by Joseph Iiojt r. The wound is three inches in length, but its exact nature is not known, altbougu it la not belteved to be dangerous. There are many common liniments sold but there U only one great pain enrefor vll forms of Bpralns. Cut, Brultoennd all bodily pain. itauauie is imu list uu, ioms rents, Bom lit i'. t: v. Ktrnu s orug rioro. Papers Wanted. In order to complete illta lour copia of the KvHMK'o Hkkald of September 10th, Otto- I a.a J Afi.i. .una ......... J UW llffl UliU Mill, MS TfMJttu. Address, Hsuald office, Shenandoah, Pa. tf Up Town oritce. AlWrilewfor advertising, Job work and sobscrivuou an be left at L'ecteu Auction and commission rooms, Dougherty niiiiu.iig W. Centre street, whore they will rrtx ive prompt attention. llnrchlll's Care. When seeking a neat aud well conducted cafe, go to Burchlll'o, corner Main and Jol streets. Polite and prompt attention. 11.7-tf OHTJROH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Whore mill When Services Will be Con. ducted To-morrow. Trinity ltcformed church, Rev. Robert O'lloyle, pastor. Seivlccs tomorrow at 10 t. tn. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1 :30 p. m. Everybody welcome. Kehclos Israel Congregation, West Oak Urcet, Itov. H. Rablnowltz, Itabbli services every Friday ovetilugi Saturday and Sunday afternoon and evening. Welsh Ilaptlst church. Preaching services at 10 a. m. and 6 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. D, I. Evans. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Everybody troloome. Itoman Cnthollo church of tho Annunciation, Cherry street, above West strcot, Rev. II. F. 0'ltetlly, pastor. Mosses at 6:00 and 10:00 a. m. Vespers at 3:00 p. m. Ht. George's Lithuanian Cnthollo church. oorner Jardln and Cherry streets. Rev. L. A bromaltls, pastor. Mass and preaching nt 10 m. Vospcrs nt 3 p. m. Salvation Army, corner Main and Oak streets. Onptaln L.YoderandLleuicnant S. DAVlsh In command. Services all day, commencing at 7 and II a. m. and 3 and 8 p. m. Meetings will Se held every night during tho week excepting Monday night. Kbeneser Evangelical church, Rev. R. M. I.lch- (enwaluer, pastor. Services to-morrow ntlOfc. tn. In German, and 0:30 p. m. In Knglleh. Sunday jcuool at 1:1)0 p. m. All aro heartily tuvtted to ittocd. Presbyterian church. Rev. T. Maxwell Mor rlsdn, pastor. Beivlces at 10:10 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Sunday school at 3 p. in. Christian Endeavor Society will meet on Tuesday even Ing at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. All aro cordially Invited. First Methodist Episoopal church, Rev. wm Iowlclt, pastor. Services nt-10:30 a. tn. and 5:30 p. m. hunday school at 2 p. m. Epworth League at B:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:80 on Thursday evening. Strangers and others aro always welcome. English Ilaptlst church, South Jardln street, Services at 10:30 n, m. and nt 6:30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor, Kev. W. II Harrison Prntss servico nt 6 p. ni. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Monday evening nt 7:30 the Y. P. 11. U. will meet. Wednosduy evening general prayer meeting. Everybody welcome All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main. Morning service at 10:30 and evening at 7 o'clock. Tho rector offl clatos at morning service alternately and at every evening service. TheJlnyJrender, Cborles Hashlns, officiates tn the absence of the reotor, O. H. Drtdgman. Sunday school at 2 p. m. All ecnts free and everybody made heartily welcome. Primitive Methodist church. Rev. J. Proude, pastor Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Wi sley prayer meeting at 6:45 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. tn. Wesley League Monday evening at 7:10. Class meetings Tuesday and Wednesday evenlDgs at 7 o'clock, Prayer meeting Thursday Jat 7 p. m. All eals free. ''Anyone nothuvlng a church borne m cor JIally Invited to come hero. POLITICAL POINTS. Have we a Boss McKane in our midst? I', Is essential for the good of the borough that tho Citizens' candidates for Councilman be elected. Tin' amount of your fchool and borough tax is governed to a largo extent by acts of municipal olllcers, ceo that your vote will place nono but tbo best men in tbeso otliros. The public schools should bo kept at its present lilgn stauuard. . ote lor tnoiitizcns' candidates for School Director, Let every Individual Republican constitute himself a committee of ono to see that the full vote Is got out to the polls on Tuesday and old Schuylkill will bo found in tho front rank in swelling Grow's majoiltynp to tho 200,000 mark. It must be said to the credit of the Dcmo cinc.v, that the soup houses aro all running on full time, with no signs of a roductlonin soup, nor hands. It is the duty of every Eepnhlican to turn out on next Tuesday, wh tber It rains. snows, jr shines and voto for Grow, and thus show to the Democracy that the old Keystone State disapproves of the Wilson bill, free trade and all other lalso doctrines advocated ny said party. Vote for Utow. Mr. Gable will make an honest and fearless Tax Receiver. Voto for James Emanuel for High Con stable. He is worthy of your tutiragre. Adam Mort, if elected, will attend to the duties of tbo oliice without fear or favor Voto for the Citizens' ticket In tho First waid and thus break up the old Democratic ring. Tho Second ward Citizens' ticket will bo elected without a doubt, but the majority should bo lucreased. If vou want hard times to continue, voto the Democratic, iickci. Vote for Mort, Gable, Emanuel and tho whole Citizens' ticket. In tho Third ward the voters have a most excellent ticket to vole for Simughn fur Council and Hocks for School Director. Tho Citizens' borough ticket is composed of all nationalities. Remember this ou Tuis- day. Vote the whole tieket. With Peter Hlley for Council and D,ivld Morgan for School Diiector on tho Fourth ward ticket tho citizens have no cause for complaint. Vote it, from top to bottom. Voto for Adam Mort for Chief Burgess. Ho is worthy your support. In Schmidt fur Council and Lee for School Director the citizens of tho Fifth ward have good men tn vote for. Vote for Gable for Receiver of Taxes. He will f nurd tho interestsot the taxpayers. David Morgan, oaudldate for School Di rector in tho Fourth ward, ought to havo a big mjorlty. He is In touch with tho people. Give Davy a good send off. With a strung pull, a long pull and a pull altogether, tbo,Cltizcn' tickets, borough and waid, will bo elected by rousing maorit!os and jiave the way for a rousing Republioan victory next fall. The Citlceus' Standing Committee will meet at the usual place this o veiling at 7.30 o'clock. A fall attendance requested, John M. Medalis is tbo Citizens' candidate for Borough Auditor. He is fully qualified for the position aud should receive a good vole. In the First ward tho Citizens' partyhas a most excellent candidate for Council In tho person of Joeenb kcnotiumt. vote for Iitiu. Get your repairing dune at Holdermau'a. 13 87-t (JUAKAKi:. Miss Annie Monroe, of Mahanoy City, spent Sunday here with her sister, JUrs, ' Georce Duel. T Mrs J. D. Cwily, Mrs. II. W. Bachert and Mlsa Maggie Hirsute Sfwut a few days in Ashland, visiting friends. On their way j home they (topped olf at Delano aud were , "Hen through the snops. Tho Union Aid Suciety held a very sucressiui meeting nere. Thomas Richaidsou, Michael Klcckuersnd Bamurl Cleuimens are helping to fill Iferti I co bouse. A rather cool jub. Obi Wells' Laundbv Blux. the belt Bluing for laundry Die. Each package makes wo quarts. lbcU. bold by Coakley iiros. WAT OH THE BALLOTS. Soruethliig of Importance for the Itepttb llcan Voters. Shenandoah voters who wish to cast their ballots for Grow, the Republican candidate for Congrcssmanat Ltrge, and also for the Citizens' Borough ticket, should pay strict attention to tho arrangement of tho official ballots. To voto for Grow and the Citizens' ticket two (x) marks will be required, ono In tho circle At tho top of tho first column and the other In tho cliclo at tho top of the seventh colnrnn. To Protect Merchants. , T .. 1 T) i-i 1 - T. t at .1 I. - - uiiii . iuyit'i ui cjuuuuuuuaii, huu William A. Marr, of Ashland, have been tip pointed nltoinevs for tho' Merchants' Retail Commercial Ascncy.'of Chicago. Mr. Hall. tho company's agent, is" visiting the business men in tins county in the interest of an mer. chants doing a credit business. Willi Palter ltargalns. Will sell my entire stock of wall paper at the coct of mauufacturo In order to closo out business. ClKOItflH W. IIapsler, 108 North Jardin street. 1-H-lw Bhcnandoah, Pa. "FUllot troulle" Is the nnbappy sufferer with )nlns ni d rheutnallcm. lied Flag Oil is the lemons paiu cure for hbeuinxtlsm, Gout, Neuralgia aud Lumbago. Costs 23 cents. Red Flag Oil Is fold at P. P. D. Klrlln's lirug atnio. Hear In Mind ohn A. Kcllly'o Is tho place to got tin purest wines and liquors, beet beer and hJii tnd finest brands of cigars 10-lu tf t.ftl of the Kva Mnnn Case. Nhw Yohk, Fob. 17. Kva L. Mutiny hat foiled to show that she is the widow of Robert Hny Hamilton. Tliu auri-ogntehad decided that she vrai the common law wife of Joshua Maun. From this ahe appealed, aud now the gvueml term hnaulllrmcd the decision. . , . . t A Collfgluta llnxer Knocked Semeless. OAMUltliKiu, Jlnss., Feb. 17. Tho oondi ditlon of A. H. Linder, the Harvnrd pian who was lnirt while boxing with A. l'os ter, is practically unchanged. Ho has been uiiconscloita since Ttteadity evening. Indications are a little more fuvorublu. To Abolish Nlohel-ln-tlie-Slot Mnchlnea, Albany, Feb. 17. Senator Jacob Itic introduced in the senate a bill plnesifyiiij; all nlckel-iii-tUe-alot nniehliiea its lotteries, and in liking it a penal offense to tne them or havo them on the premises. Honoring Air. ClilldV Alemory "SVASIIIKOTON, Feb. 17. Yesterday's aes slon of the Woman Suffrage association wus mnlnly devoted to eulogies of Mrs. Lucy Stone and other proniinimt woman suffragists, ami tho Inte George W. Chllds. Among the speakers were Mrs. Julia Wuril Howe, of lioston, and Fred Douglnsi, the colored orator. Mother unit Three Children Cremated. London, Feb. 17.J-A lllspatch from Hague t,nys; A woman and three of her children wetc hmned to death at Amster dam by the destruction of their home. Two other children were badly burned, but it is thought they will recover. The hotuo was occupied by poor Russians. OakoA Not tlullty or Murder. LniiANo.v, Intl., Fob. 17. The jury in the Oukes nmrilir ease returned a verdict of not guilty. Dukes was ou trial for the nwrder of Jnim-H B. Pitts, in the recent Dig Four riots nt ludiaiiHpolis, and (he !iu-- was tried hero on change of venue. AMUSEMENTS. pEHGUSON'H THEATRE. r. j. VEiinuaoN. mangkh THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22. It. R Davey's realistic melodrama tlo success, "Enemies for Life" Presented by a competent company of plnyevs, Including the churmlcg actress. New scenery, wonderful mechanical effects, new songs and new dunces. Prlecs, as, 35 and 50 Cents Reserved seats at Klrlln's drugstore. Election -Proclamation Notice is hereby given to thequalllled elec tors of tbo Borough o( Bbenandoeh that an election will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 20, '94 For the follow'ne office : One Person for Chief Burgess, One Person for Collaotor or Re ceiver of Taxes. -One Person for High Constable One Person for Borough Au ditor. One Person for School Auditor, 3 years. One Person for School Auditor, 2 years. One Person for School Auditor, 1 year. ANTHONY FLYNN, Hlh Constable. Bheaandoah, l'a., Jan. 2i, 1894. tt-oaw HEALTH MORE No Ono Has a Greater Share of Both Beautiful fVlarie Tempest. That ftago fright Is a malady which aflllcls tho n'mt experienced and capablo actors as well as beginners, is tho unanimous verdict of the profession. ' j Mils Marie Tempest, whoso many successes ' upon the English and American stage, have placed her in tho front rank of operatic stars, admitted frankly upon a rccont occa sion that she is frequently attacked by stago fright. Miss Tempest combines a voico of extraordinary pitch and sweetness with tho dramatio fervor as an emotional actress to a greater dtgreo probably than any other pi Imu donna now upon the English speaking stage, and the statement will be a surprise to thousands of her admirers whom sho has impressed as tho personification of supremo confidence and self-control. "The sensation is oUb of utter collapso," she said, "it is truly an awful feeling and is nearer to seaslcknccs than anything clso I know of. I'laycrB with a highly nervous organization are Euro to be attacked by It when approaching the climax of an im portant part, or when appearing for tho first time in a new play. Those playiug.emotional rules aro more susceptible to stago fright than others, because tho individual capablo of portraying tboio parts successfully is necessarily possessed of a highly nervous and impressionable temperament 'In one respect a highly dovcloped nervous organization Is lndlspensablo to success, as without it a proper conception and feeling of the part to be acted are Impossible. You know an actress must not only understand her part, but be so absorbed in it that she forgets her own personality, aud for the time hsing lives lu her assumed character." "Thtn "great nervous excitability is a decided advantage to an aotresi?" "in the way I have decribed, yes; as a general proposition, no, The mental strain, tho intense application necessary to a proper rcalizitlou ol the part, the apprehension that the audience may bo criticising you adversely, Notice. Any subscriber who falls to receive tho Evening Heeald is respectfully requested to notify tho main oflicc, on East Coil street, or the hrauch office, Reese's auction rooms, on West Centre street. People who wish to become subscribers and hnve not been called upon by the solicitors will plcaso leave their names at either of the places abovo men tioned. Owing to a change In tho carrier system of the Evf,nino IIeiumi it has became necessary to make a new uauvats of all tho routes. In doing this the canvassers somotlmos miss some of tho old, subscribers. Tho publisher will feel grateful to any who will render assistanco in remedying any suoh dltcrcpauclw, Fried oyttert a poilty at McSlhenny'i fl-19-tf Real FgMe Eange, Bobbins Uulldlng, Room No. 4. Properties and Business Places Of all klnda bought and sold. . Honda and Blocks liotujbt aod Sdiu. Railway and Steamship Tickets Fire, life and Accident Insurance lu first-class cqmtacie. General Commission bualDeaa. lolm TP, Fiiitcy. WARREN J, PORTZ, Pinnn Tuner. Planoa and organs repair) d. Orders left at 31 North Main street, Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention THAN SUCCESS. Than 1 - and tho constant study of new roles, unde mines the health aud often cuts short the career of the conscientious and ambitious actress. At the close of last season I was completely prostrated by norvous excitement and ovefwork. My nerves woro so unstrung thatVtho slightest sounds startled mo, and I became sleepless, melancholy, aud Ii ritable. Sick aud disheartened, I sought the home of nu uiu nun uuai iiiviiu, vniu iiiiuiiuiuiuij u advised me to use a brain And nerve food of which I had heard much but knew coinpara- tivoly little. I would havo taken anything sho chose to give me, but I liked the taste of of tho preparation and continued its use. I had not consumed one bottle when I found that my nervous yst' m had resumed its normal tone. I no longer jumped at shadows my appotite came back, each night brought sound and refreshing sleep, and I am now in perfect health and vigor, through a systematic use of Palne's celery compound. Tho presont season has been tho most successful, and therefore tho most exacting, of my career, but the invaluablo remedy which restored my 1. health has also preserved it. I havo recom mended it to numbers of my friends, and lu J every case with most fortunate results." The beautiful prima donna looked the picture of health as sho spoko. Hor Iftj"' blue eyes sparkled with animation audsiW countenance lit up with an expressive s"B that enhanced the charming vivacity of her manner as sho remarked: "I have found that devotion to a chosen pursuit is not incompatible with good health. If all tho men and women, the clergymen, teachers, merchants, and lawyers in this busy country, whoso overtaxed brains cry out in protest against the heavy burdens laid upon theui, wcro to embrace this remedy, I am sure there would be a m irked decrease in that terrible dittase, nervous prostration, which seems fast becoming a national one with you Americans. Success is,- indeed, a glorious thing, but believe me, health is better." MISCELLANEOUS. IJOB BALE Cheap. A good tent, bin table for l1 tlshinc nartles. Andy ai l-ei.-e s Auction und Commission House, Weal Ceutr i atrett. tr 17 ?01l HAL.K Now bobsle flrST-clat-8 .1? oondltion, cheap. Aptily 10 II. Levin in in- Jl ; is it East Line street. FOR HENT Store In tbe Mliton Kunyan nronertv. oeoosite Mux Hchimdi 's uew dry goods store Apply to Max Schmidt -12-tf "TrANTBD, House wt,b sli or seien rooms. vv ouyer waning. A good suloon or rtr'l " f..r b- lidir.R purrAI I runt. Beverul lots buyers wwldue. If you have a business lor saie i win nno you a purrnuser juun r, PINHET, Keiil Kale e Exchange, lioom 4, Itob blue' Uulldlng, hhinandoah, IV K-13 tf HOU"E AND LOTS FOR SALE -ElBht lots, 3t ut' ry houao with luo a itrhen, large thed, two good wells &nd stream of watei running throngn the property: nice blaring fruit trees; lots tn good i.iaiu of cultivation, known forrnorly as Pork Hotel. Suitable- lor any kind of business, for furtht r particulars write or call on MIIS. L. E. FMHiCH, 1-20-itm Urundonvllle, Sell. Co. Pa. AUHITOKtJ' NOTICE in the Orp ana' Court of Schuylkill Cvunty, In the rnatn r if the ecfate of Mary Joyce, deceased. The uudersltned Auditor appoln ed by the said Court tajmake distribution of tue fu- da In the bauds of M. M. Ilurko.Admlulntratorof tbe aald atiua. will meet all rmrtlea ltArnatl thArain on Saturday, the third day ef March, ISM, 9 a, m at hie office, rooms Nob 1 and 2, second floor, lleddall building, on the northwest oomir of Main and Centre streets, Kbeuundoab, fa., when and where all claims must be preseatcd before the Auditor, or else be forever debarred from coming In upon said funds. " t. John It. O'lYus, Auditor. Shenandoah, Pa , Feb. 12. IK)!. 2-liMt-oav Poxtsvilie, Pa. WM. I Oi riiia or C0NTK01.UU1 or thk Oountv or ) kOIIDYI KILL. i VT OTI'JE Pealed proposals will be recelvea i.1 ov ine uuueisigueu, me i-onuoiur by r-cnuiiuui county, lk untl nil '2 p n)., 'Ihurgday. Murib let, IbSl. ior IhneWbolo or any part of tue mm i per oent.- lya) negisterea County Honda, to be Issued to tbe amount of tU2,0w. interest io commence April lt, 1MI. fifj said bonCU will be Issued. All bids at than par. Tbe Controller reserves tbel to reluct nnv or all bias. Uy order of tbe County Commissioner?. 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