-jp , z:. ,- --t-i l,.,l...f-:u,,iUli).M "iwa . - - - 1 . . ' t Evening Herald. WKDN1MAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1B04. THIRD EDITION (II KAIIUVI 1.1,12. IIHOWNSVILXK. Mr and Mm. Joseph l'urcoll, of West Chcrty stiect, havo returned hosio ftoui Miticrsvillc, accompanied by tho former brother, Thomas, ami wife, who left for their homo In Shamokln tilts morning. John Barnes and wllo, of airardvillc, were visiting John Newell, ttio Woit Coal street liarbcr. Miss Mamo Murphy, of Glrardvillc, circulated among friends hero on Sunday. Mm. Radio Ncwoll. of town, visited her mother horo yesterday. Miss Cassle Burke, of tho loner road, paid nllvlns visit to Olraidvillo last evening. Miss Molly Ferguson, of Makanoy City, circulated among friends here on Monday. Joseph Bell, of Wost Coal street, 6leiit Sunday in Mahauoy City. Misses Leo Law son Bnd Jennie Robinson, two dashing brunettes, paid a visit to tho 1U illy luuilly on West Coal street. Mrs. Hugh Uouaii, of tho lower road, presented lier husband with a 15-liuuiid baliy It .y and Hugh said if the Home Rule bill paseis Parliament ho will name lilm after Clrover Cleveland. 1 Mill Nlta Shaw returned homo today Rftcr ' a few days'' visit to Mt. Carmcl. 1 Mrs. llddall. wife of Benjamin Beddalt, I foicman of Wm. Pcnti colliery, and Mis. Lowls, enjoyed the (rood sleighing through ' our town ted ay. A. I). Hall, solicitor for the Chicago Retail Merchants' Protective Association, transected business In town today. A commission on lunacy, ootnistlng of Dr. 1 V ltrnmmi. Mllhael McKeOII Slid ,1. M. GHck.of airardvllle, and C O. Btirkor, of AKl r.f1 .mm nmmliittd bv court today to Investigate llio oare of Katharine Kenney, of A street. Msclleurv Wllhelm. Fsii., of Ashland, spent last evening in town. J .1 I'minnr. of the Iioval oafe. of ashianil, w uiiMitiL' llio snorts wno wmiesscu iut McCartliy-rrinco mill last, evening. llenjamln Price and John Itoada, of Shame kin. spent last evening in town 1. J. Crane, olio of tho popular members of tho Columbia Social Club, was last oveuing ..r.-t.i.l with n. Iipatitiful medal as a tno J,,,!,. .,r ),! mnncctlon with that club. M. rvnim liua hrn n resident of (Jirardvllle for the past two yosrs and during lliat time has made a host of friends. He leaves to morrow fir Adcnried, in wuieii place ne oi w els to nskle for the future The club haul an onuu house last evening aiid their ...iif r..mn wre filled liv the members and guest wlieu Mr Crane was escorted In. His sin ptle was complete l'eter Can Hoi arose and lu a very pretty speech presented him wlih Him medal, siritanewas iuo iuu ui maiiamuv oixy. Majianoy City, Feb. 28. Hr 1.11,1 Mrs. John Illssol wore among the Oentro strcot slcighors yesterday aftornoou. T. 1). Joyce was In Philadelphia Monday, nt Mm Morris and Mrs. I'owotl, of Spiuco street, llstouod to Kvangollst Williams in Micnanaoau last eveum. iSmntv nnn members of the welsh Cougro- gstioual choir went to Ashland last evening to sing In an entertainment for tho benefit of the Welsh Congrega.Ional church. Annual Tlimr has resltmcd his clorical .,iii,m wlih llio Kalcr Urowlng Company to ruxtpt a similar position In Weber's drug storo. Bn Tonv Farrell tonight at Kaier's opera house In "My Colleon " Oeorgo Dewol and 1:11 Neifert,oro.aakKo, mil frinnds about town yesterday. Ltddlo Olrley, of Maltovillo, was the gocat of Frank WMrrity yesterday afternoon. Mlihael Ryan, Jr., of West Contro stroot, wBslu I'ottevillo on Monday. Bquiro O'Brien, who has been on the sick list for several days, Is now well and about. David Doarock has returned from a vibi. to Middlctown friends. The F. M l'loneer Temperance Sociuy liold their regular monthly business meoting last evening. Mies Sallio Stein, of Shenandoah, and Dr. Stein, of Philadelphia, wero in town yestcr clav. A c1lirhlni? nnrtv from tbo High road, Glrrrdville, drovothrough town today. The party was made up of tho following young TOWN AND C'OONTEY. SOVEREIGN IS DETERMINED. THE PROQflESS OF ONE BENEFICIAL TO THE OTHER, Co-opcretlcix HITort of l'llnnrr nnd City Dweller Will lelt Cnmorvn the Inlerr-st of Uiith A Word About Kickers Tho Vnlue nf ft Newspuper. lint He Ilnesn't Violate unago .itnuin. Irjuhctl'in, .lint the Slime. BT. PAUL, Feb. 2S. uenerni Cluster Workman SoveroiBii, o. the Kuignta of Labor, pasted through this city yester day afternoon on his wny to Mlmienpolto, whero he ajwue in me otrams. turned to St. Paul today, nnd this even lnR wfll address a iiibss meeting nt Labor hnll. In nn interview, mt. ouvc.o... nif.,1 flmt In bis Dea Moines speecU lie tCopyrlght, 1804, by American Press Assocla- had perhaps used rather BironK lion. J l lu reicriiu5 in u uuu w Tlie Interosts of n town or city nnd tho vocation won great. Nevertheless, ho ccr- community and country jnmramung isimr ii ' V ' 8nrft are Identical. That which benefits one Un i h ZJX s certain to favorably nfiect the other. ' Tjn i n,n,wonld Often tliero is an unreasoning antngo- ,. ' 1.,n. .,,!, while nlsm in tho fnrming community against jjCTe Tj1f,i 0 course, vtft not tho sole will render assistance in remedying any such their lioinotown, Jjroinnome jubximi- object of his visit to St. l'nui nnu mine- ftVienancies cauio reason euey uunoiuui iv muu apoiis, winuii rum uveu miuuiM.u i mnvatnnni t mot nnn rnr I itif..roBtu nr tun KtiicrniM ni ijniiur uruum- i . Ill UJIJIUTO ll.'J mvinuwu. . - I ... . v - . f,- . I jiduk pin , tionliif. tbo fnrwnrdine of its Interests zation. In talking to the railroad employes ..i r WW hv tbn best and tleiireciato its Importance in every he would not be restrained in any way authorfl) comnincig ,ciay al,d c,mtinulng conceivable manner. ... -.r" :(T. (i,mnrl: an wees, """T'a llin iijiiinuii ivn w i.tu wv.. room. UDO lUOUSaail uuoito mu oum nnu- General Mniter Workman Sovereign last night was free from sensational utter ances. He said he would not give up his right to free speech, but did not believe in uruiinirln inr iittniHiiee. but. W. J. Mousehan H ..i-. mi.. Kurtr Pell Aimia jfulbc. I .. lm r.rA mill rr-rwlved the token in I .r.l iv.n- t'.iu u.ntiltn Mnrv hTr.Ollnll. Don't TobaCOO Spit orSmokoyotirLlfO Awy )lB ebaracterlstic giaxl style. Mr Crauo KHfle (lorman, Mary Scull, Maggie Toole, Is tho truthlul. startling title of a nine hook carrlis wiui mm me goeu himw ui nun. Jan0 jiinpuj., jjsiia jiarrigan, rune ui that teiin an auoui o-hc, i mtiiui, cost H trilling ana tho man who wants to quit ana can't runs no physical or financial rlok in ,-TA ,n.VMin " Hnlll l.v nil drurelsl8. Tho Sterling BpringB, ino. bv mall Tree. AQoross ltcmedy Co., Indiana Mineral w n-iy M'cvnTiiv rniNcn nauT. Last night was the advertised dalo for the much-talked of McCarthy- I'rinto mill and rlv in the afternoon tho trains brought in shiniuir liuhta of the sporting fraternity of tho coal region The priuclals were early on hand mid woro followed about by tho ad and Mary Murphy. Tho driver was William I'artou. T V. llBTrlnnn. ono of our popular Centra timet bnaliios men. was a l'ottsvlllo visitor ycslorday. 'Tony" Carney vlfitcd Shcnandoan yester day afternoon. Miss Maize Loib, of Ashland, was yestornay OIIAKAKH, u" ----- " r . , I . -- r ,.,,,,- r w. Oenrpo Duels' son. who has been suffering miring small boy. At 8 o'clock tuo appninteu tho guest ot Miss auuib xniinpo, from Trlet fever, is Iniprovi.. hour. O""" ... . . -v . . r n-. Miss Ssdlo Hookey, of Tamaqua, is visit- f'T. ? 5! Vr" X C 3 A"."""V"i'J, .. vZZVZtZ llm I.Ucr fainllv. ,,m"'' "','' .f.""" ' Til' .r "...1. V " " visiung Ji . r. - . I fliuwu auu waiini iii:uii uuuui " l'v Hm liRrv mts for tlie star event oi mo even Inn. Prominent amonE tho ppeciuiors were Pat Uleary, tne aiauanoy uy uoavy cigui. H. W. Becker, of tuo uroinetuooci uooKing (Jircull; the ouly and original Mike MeGnirc, Ttoa Mtnnln nnnehncr has returned from a five weeks' visit to Alaucii uiiunu. Mrs. ltobocoa Zelgler gavo birth to a bv.unc Inrr babv boy on Sunday. Mrs. Jlcuanerty nao a nnrruw wi O'Hara went to Shenandoah il.nr.Urnad HHturrlnv afternoon. of Girardville: John Connor, of tho Koyal .Tosenh M Baohert ie contlned to his home iJale, aiuiauojiAJ.irayK.uio.,.- bv rheumatism. Mr. Whetstone, of Lewlstow n, it viming his daughter, Mrs. A. N. Steitt, oi mis street. Mrs. Mary last, evening. Georgo Bcddall, of Shenandoah, with his speedy rrlnoe," uiaoo tne sdow ny Centre street last evening. I mr T..lnr. of tlie First ward, is rccciv iS'cwt; James Mcllrcarty, of Ashland, aiieni inn congiatulations of his frionds over the jilace. Wien Daliy was sick, we rjaro ner CbsuhU, Then she u a Child, the cried for Contort., nliea she became Hiss, she clung to CaAtortu tftaa tho had Chltdren. she care tunm Oastax&r. rir Ti.mn. llm celobrattHl French spec'al ist foreye and ears, has mnvid LlsoflUcficui ,I l ls uarij nml ,,ut hi's right hard i the Commercial hotel to 5K3 Nonh thesluut I neaiv'a nose. First bio id was claimed f street. u "Wto troublf" Is the uuliaiw sutleier wltli i-alns and rheumatism. Bed i'lsg Oil Is the famous vain nre for memuainmi, uoni, Neuralala nii l.unibng.i. . LoMa aa conih Red Flag. Oil Is nold at P. I'. 1). Klrun'a J Bloro. Tinv Ktualanc lloir. Bo sure that the niton T.rmih & HAHB. Ashland, Pa., Tirintiid .mi averv eack. 3-H-8tw tor Yucnallng mewing company) uuiy Mover, llarrv Jolmsou. Sim uu'st and good iminrinl Olll Fercuson. of Mt. Caruiel At 10 n m. the niinoiuals in the (list bout of tin eeulug appear, juey weieonm nintici. of Heading, and lid. lloaly, of bban oKiu Hea v cuoee the nortnwosi cornr, wnii Siiniialer occuniwl the soullieHSt. ( liarli Oloasou. the llght-eitibt ohampiou f tho ooal region, acted as rcteiec, whil.- I'um Lalferty heldtho watch, iiotti incu rfSpmnini nrnlri ntlv to the call of time Spangler led tkud fell short, but Immediately alter landed a hard left on- lleaiys siomecu. ueai Mietiud inclined to keen away, bur. BihiikIo. fallmvi il rlnselv and nut botli lo t ami HKIi; iu Healy'B face and stomach. Healy came back hard on apaugiors mec, out. iu ooj onlv smiled and leaped in, knockul iluivn Henlv's nose. First bio id was claimed for Sri. ulrler and allowed. Tho round ended with tinin men snurnug in ueaty s o-irner. Bound 2 This round was an oxuiini on oi clinches. Uoaly lautod tuatters and snowed rrlml if lmndsomo twins, girls, which arc 1 1 bo ohrlatKiied Tessio and Katuiten, ane llio Misrcs Byan. Miss Maggie File, of Tamaqua, is spending a few iIsvb witn anrjua riau, oi wuuwj avenue. Denuly ShcriirO'Donnell, of St. Clair, waf in town yesterday. Hun. Oeoreo W. Kennedy, of Pottsvilli made bminces calls hero yeetontsy, Francis Mosierseliniidt, cf Bamesvlllc, was a visitor on Monday wlteruoon. A CVinrv left town vostorday afteinoun for a busiucM trip through tho South. MIm Morno Ball, of Centre street, visited Mieuandoah friends yisterdsy. A. W. Brown, of Lewlsburg, met inauy friends about town yceierdoy. O. A. Smith hi returned from Philadelphia, Bobcrt Smith has returned to Selins Grove. Harry Keisor hi removed hiB stock iu rado to Tower City, whero ho will cugago iu Notice, Any subscriber who falls to receive tho EvkninO Hebald Is respectfully requested to notify the main oiltco, on East Coal stroot, or tho branch office, Eeceo's auction rooms, on West Contro street. Tcoplo who wih to become snbscribors and have not been called npon by tho solicitors will please lcavo their names at cither of the places above men tioned. Owing to a chaugo In tho carrier system of tho Eveniko Heboid it has become necessary to mako a now canvass of all the routes. In doing this the c&nvassors I sometimes miss somo of tho old subscribers. Tho publisher will feel grateful to any who ! I oat reserve. lUv yoa tried Mctiiioiiuy'H WeA oyotoi W-IB-TJ toif, For indigestion and all other Fortunately in this community nil of our best and most progressive farmers und landowners have a kindly interest in the town nnd are as enthusiastic in wish ing it MimfisB and exercising; their ener gies to attain that end as any ono who atrlkes, as he never saw ono which did not P ... ...... . .1 ft ..J. I wr . 1 A. .1 nint KB I dwells within its limns, ism tne mot no nnrm. ne uau no. vuuuu: '.' "i. JUI.cHrrfrnmr.. i. i. .iinn.,.i.a,l l,nf wo Imvo tnnnv Miflle entlv nirffravntinB to mirrara uim luiiuhiuiioiwuhiuK uum SSSSSS hheP stipation, go by the book on thosvho ifave been the bane and curse nujy i?SVn" a Beecham'S pills. of other localities. ... Rnnk free, oills 1 KC. At mi , onnnV rf fhnir Mfimn I . i t t.1..tl.. 1 ' 1 1ULB11 IICUI'IO U111T BliLUii va. I lOWU Ulliuut uejii"""""- I . town, couimunity nnd neighbors in terms T)ES moinks. Ia.. Feb. 28. The house drUtTStoreS J or Write to 13 t of disapproval. Xlieir gooa poima iuo HUppression of intemperance commmeu a11,-, Cn -fie Pirnl cf Nrntr kept in the background, while what they agreed upon a bill to regulate the sale of Uen VO, 305 Vanai SI, IN ew are pleased to call their lauits are pro- nqnois, imposing iujlui vw-". .... i""' York. claimed from the houso tops, xnoy sen eny ui perun Kuau . , 1..-. . .. ji4. ,i,t .,,,.1 be collected by county authorities in quar- uieir juoHf "'mr ,, " terly instalments. Kegulations arc pre- buy their suppl es at the same p uce. odnstonlaces where liquors are sold. They are simply barnacles on tne snip 01 The preBCnt jnw 1() ioft unchanged, nnd its nrocross. and the Booner they take up 1 nf.rfln HKnPnded where the tax Is paid. their residence where they transact their Tno uii wfts rep0rted to the hoube this liiiKltiPsa nnd make room for some pro- 1 Tnomlnrr. The Democratic bill was re gressive and liberal minded citizen the ported, with a recommendation to lndefl- AMUSEMENTS. rpEKOUSON'B TUKA'IIEE. P. J. rEItOCSOK. MANAOin. FRIDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1894 vii better it will be for the community, Tho fact cannot be controverted that a town ennnot increase iu size and impor tnnco without at tbo same time making the country contiguous a better placo to live. As its population increases it tur nlshes a better market for the farmer, his land is enhancedin value, the amount of taxable property in tho town becomes nltely postpone. Libeled Secretory Morton. Nebraska City. Neb.. Feb. 23. The of tho commonwealth of Nebrnskn against 7.. T.White, charged with criminal libel acalnst Secretary of Agriculture j. Sterling Morton, the libel being iu the hanging in effigy of the secretary a few- weeks ngo, was tried yesterday, ine jury The eminent and svrcet-slngtag Irish Comedian, Carroll... Johnson greater, and a consequent decrease of the returned a verdict of "guilty ns indicted." farmer's ts results. Tho literary, social Tho penalty for tho offense Is n line of 500 .... ' i i. 1 miMitli. It. lin mmilp 1ml. or lioth. and educational advantages anu cuurcn urivilpiroB keen paco with the town's growth, and the farmer, hU wife, sous and daughters enjoy thein equally with other citizens. An4 hl Exoellent Company lu the greatest of all Amerlcsn Irish i,rmody Drams, entitled he could do better at "in-lighting" ihnn at the boot and shco business. long range. As tho louud closed bpaugli r lauded a hard ono on Ilealy's neail. Itnund 3 Both meu came up tiadly uineo and snarroil cautiously. I hen bpaiiglor Uhbl lloalv three successive times on Ills hleefllinr nose, newy wwuu uirm. wuu llion of Lawvcr M. C. Belnhold Has a little worse last ovening, but he slept toward morning and today was slightly better. P.. .1. Ford has reoeived a handsome new meat rack, counter and a cash register from Coupon Mo 3. "aUniec.. Frcm the Atl Halhriti of lie WhW," -uflumbera Change Bailyti- Send or bring to tho ofrKe ot this Paper ono Coupon, together with ten tent In money, and you will rccchc the groat Portfolio of Art good loft on Spangltr's head and followed It I w,,. Mita Katio Glloovnc. of Shenandoah, is visiting frionds in town, both clinched lu the break away, Spingler swung a strong right on Healy's head and scored a clean knocK uown. lime was oaueo wlih oalv on tho run. Referee lileaBon vurv nrnirlv ffAvetlie flHnt to anannier. 'I'lin tmzt 00 was I., .i-n ' i and Johnson Brown, two cuiuiwl gladiators from I otlsvlllo. air. urown iihii oern uusnj I'ushlng the Work of ltesnne. Wn viaiiiAiiuij. Tn.. Feb. 28. The rescue Suppose, for instauco, that our thriv- vork ln the Gaylord mine Is being pushed ing center of business and trade was vigorously today. Monday's fall nas not .mm. nnrl in Hn stead we had ft interfered with the operations of -the onri.v I . , . .7 . .i crossroads hamlet, with a postoffice, scarcuers ns mucn as u exiieuieu - I . or months in tho county Jail, or both, (mr- j . t rir Or, Fiom Cabin toCongres, PrlceH, 5, so 75 fccut. Ttwrvea seats nt Klrlln's dreg store. blacksmith shop and grocery storo. Do would, fcuperintenuent iiosser uu i " Ut a -n "D TJXT T WVPT7 you think that ?his community would be morn big ; tha he expected to reach - im; WARRliN J . 1 UK I L Then, if no clew to the entombed men was discovered, ho was nfraid the work of res cue would have to continue for nt least a week longer. as deslrablo a one to live iu as at present? On tho other hand, should tho growtn of this community continue until wo had ub large a population as some of the larger cities we might name, with their manufacturing industries, commercial, urnrnrr nnd educational institution!! and all tho conveniences which are in reach of those who Hvo convenient to metro nolitan centers, would not the lifo of a farmer be more pleasant anu cumiuria ble and his vocation more profitable, his daughters better educated and his sons irivn a better chance in lifo than as 0 nresent situateu.' Probably wei Bhall never be a New York or Chicago, but by a unitod effort J. G. Lowrey, of l'ottsville, was a vnnoi yesterday. Thomsa J. Humphreys, of A'hlauil, was in town on Tuesday. P. J. Gavin, of GirHtdville, met friends nf n..r citizens we 'can build up a place oTcd during theTving-Vuriug S " J of which we may feel proud and secure down to keep his spirits up" and one rnnnd James Jvaipacu ana vtiuiam ureiinaii, ra to tu0 community many of tlio ailvan- was enough lor mm. no was ispopiij ourmuuimu, n m. I tnima that go to make 1116 wortu nvinc jeeia oi . . ,!, rrroiit fiHes and ut the same time (ioueral Auditor Pink, of the llocnesur tt..i Brewing Omiiany'B main ofliee, accompanied mako our callings m iuo mu1H i.v T. K Gorman, tho local BEont. and J E. and profitable. This consummation can Smith, of Milton, attendee! a tianquel oi me Carried oil amid tho hisics and I nnectatore. I While the sporis wore waiimir ior -ue go ob do niuht" Kd. Healy saug Ivully's dream in a very pleesiug maimer, rroi. eparEB entertained the crowd by a song and ono of company's agcrts lu U. zleton lasi eeuiug, Nut. (londwin's comical stories. As ho eon eluded McCarthy jumped through tho iopes. Hu was fo lowed closely uy tne Jiiact rriuce, McCarthy was stripped to tno waist ana wore whiiH tlnhts hi d the colored man naadiessed I the 'imio. McCarthy wi ighed 108 lhs. aud Prince 170. Charlio uleatun was fuoseu refoieo and Tom Laflerty again acted as tlnirkcener. Itefereo Qlojuou oautiolieil 'he men almnt miigiiing a u eiiucniiig. ximn Firemen and brukemen of tho Lehigh iHted iu H e late I VnlW llallro.id who nartlcip: stiike on the Mahanoy division, ai'd have no r Series No. IV. 1 III !lMIi Coupon No. 83. tar Out out one ot these Coupons and mall or bring tiiun In peraon to tno office of the HWUUi, with ten oeala in silver, or two nickels, and Port folio No. 1 ot the MHto Oily will be delivered to you. i i i i y was oiled at 11:30, both men spirting fvx I visitor yesterday. an opeuu.g. McCaithy led tor Btounui p j Rwei, 0f Delano, met friends here and loll suori, uut a luomeiu inyr yosterday, Unaetl a ngia uiow on r riuces sw.uiHr,,, . . . ... ,utcmMlt ' ?",""""!, .fl ,7 ..,, I, . that Harry Lewi., the .pr.nter. will ru,, M. only bo secured by tho co-operativo offort of the entire population oi me communi ty farmers, mechanics, merchants, la borers nnd professional men as well as been reinstated, were paid tueir r. guiar cupuuni. j-.. --- monthly wKgosyesteitlay by the Brotherhucd. share by assisting his neighbor wltn Ms r. .. 4RI1 uii.l liract-iiiAH ilA I . 1... rrli-tiiir nVPTV WfirlllV 1 1 1 . in jiiv.i. u .. ..... v . i imvruiintiu Mm. mj .. j Huward Bowman, of Delano, coutemplate fiiiternriso or undertaking his hearty and visit to Wilkes-Barre this wi ek. unnunllfied support and approval. Peter Koerjier, Jr., of Tremout, was a town Every business and professional man Voyage Around The World ! Part IV. Number 32. Numbers change dally. Out this uoupon out and keep it until seven different nun hers are accumu lated, then bring or forward them to gether with Savan Cants to Hits office and you will receive the portfolio us advertised. Call and tee sample. bi.t the colored man's arms worked like a ptsu n iu a oylindor aud ho wo glad to get (.way. l'riuce jabbed McCarthy in the face with his left, but got a hard one on the bead lor his trouble. Prince swiiug a haul one fur the face, but McCarthy ducked olev erly and got away. lUpid eiihaiige followed, in which Prince had tbo best of it. When they came together again MeCMrthy lnded a light left on I'rinoe's none, Prince countering oleveily with a hard ouoot. Mc Carthy's ribs. The louud ended about i on, McCarthy doing all tho leading. Round 3 Both mon came up smlllug. Mc Carthy landtd a light left on Prince face. lu a rally w men lonoweu juciynnuy bhpfu and fell Mid exchanges followed, iu winch Prince placed right Haul on Mac a rios i uen tils left on McXnhy's face, yind fellow. d tb m up with a stiff ono on the stomach, wht a made gruni. jucianny inuutu i (.ooil oucon tt.e colored irau'sribs bnt re eveel a bard one on the face in return. Piiuce followed this up with a gol straight lull-handed Jab on Mac's nose, which bi ought Ural blood. The round ended as MeCaithy haded a gold right on the daiky's stomach. ltoi ud 3 Up to this ilmo the lighting bad been fast aud furious aud looked like a uuare deal." but tin lit bale It took on a varv vl ow oolor. Olcuarinv leau aim lauded on the stomach, Prince countering on tho faos. Tien iu a rally Prince received a light blow on tho hoad ana leu to tne noor tmniedfati'lv. onlv to receive an ntlmr uhullnr blow and airalu fell to the floor. lie lav there wlillo ne was counted, out. tno in this town should have an ndvortlse- inent in this paper if it Is nothing great er than a two inch card. Iu addition to the benefit it does the udvertlser in run .u. -- . .. , , . .. .. e Salmon a hundred yards for any sum the 1st- bringing ins uuainose to me uuwiu u. tet wlll'uame, 1'ohce Uatette mles to govern, the public, it is a Biiguv loivuu ui m ujj- MUb Aitulo M. Pel tor, a uiosl istluiable preciation of the benont tnat a wen cou- voimrr ladv. died at tho residence of her i,mted nnd enternriaing newspaiier is to parents on Hast Osiuro street yesteiday aftor. tow. Further, it a notice to the world Wants the Ituby Mon Indicted. Hammond, 1ml., Feb. 24 In charging tho D-raud iurv of tho Lnko circuit court Judge Gillet called the attention of the jurors to the Kooy race irncK, - ro wuose management," said tho judge, "we nre in debted for nil tho dlflloulty we have had. The fact that we have had the raco track there before simply resulted in having tlie prize fighting nraphitheiitre ntlerwarus. The judgo urged the jury to bring iu in dictments agaiiibt the managers. Fusion Wins In Kansas. TOFKKA, Knn., Feb. 2S. The "stalwart" or straightout Democrats received a black vesterdav when tho "regulars" or fusion Dcmocrnticstnte central committee decided upon July 8 for the state conven tion at Topeka. The discussion of the fusion question was somewhat protracted, aud as the fuBiouists won the light it would tieem as though there was a prob ability of the Populists being taken iuto cnuip. Huston's Now Collector. Boston, Feb. 28. Winslow Warren", nominated by President Cleveland to suc ceed A. v . Uenrtl as collector oi me port, Is one of Hostou's best known attorneys, an active member of tho Massachusetts Itefortn club, a graduate of Harvard and prominent in the local affairs inthe town of Dcdbuui, where he resides. He is inde pendent in polities, nn advocate ot tree trade, und has held but few minor offices. Hudson Valley Teach Crop Itnlued. Kinobton. N. Y.. Fob. 88. The cold snap Is believed to have killed the peneh uuds along tlie liuason. rTom reports w -oft2tJPiaxio Tuner. IMbdos and organs repaired. Orders left at 21 North Main street. Sbenaodoah.wlll receive prompt attention KesI E?tt Ecjj&iige. Bobbins' Building, Boom No. i. Properties aud Business Places Ot all kinds bought and sold. Bonds Ld titocUi. Bought and Sold. Railway and Steamship lickefC; Tiro, Life and Accident Insurance . In first-class companies. Ueneral Commission business. olm K. Finney. uoou. Tuodof east u nao. imen ui auout uiree weeks with pneumonia, interim-lit win ue made on Hsturday afreinoou in the Lutliersu cemetery, on the hill at lattje that his particular line of busi ness is represented in the place by nn en terprising man ai.d gives those seek- Ino loc.iuous a soon opinion oi wio oner uciifl u: -u 1 1. pre rented. The advertising iisk Wm.u' IiAVJNnnY Bluk. the best Bluing for luuudry use. Kach package makes columns of the looal paper are a good two quaitt. lrrnta. ooki uy muswr jouu .... orlttnou t0 jr-e U town by Cut This Coupon Out. 2 On CEHTSPER YARD S K For all wool Xujfln CHrpil8. I5c 4 audMk. per yard for lloni'-niude Has l .,rp. In l.iat will wtthl ut t 5. D FrcKe's Carpet btore, 10 Bou'.h Jardlu Street Ak Your Urugglit for It. Such aiiansiiioofs of tho cures liisds by Dr. Tlavi.l Kannlv's Favorite Remedy have been brought to public notice througn tne various newspaper iuvutigstlom, that it has In mine the standard medicine for the diseases lor whloh it is preiared. rir (i H liiirransm. 01 Auisteroaui. in 1 uuiu u-liniK flid leulur nret'crinUous used in U ( UfiM lit kldnnv disease aud srsve) utterly failed, ho prescribed Dr. Kennedy's Favorl'.o Ki luecly, and it cureu iuo iiiouu Dr. Win. Smith, ut Jowltt'a Heights, N. Y prescribed Favorite Remedy for Mrs. Casper Brooks, of Athens, M. Y., who was sufferikg from kidney disease, ulceration of thestouiacb, complicated with sickness potulltr to her sex; alter the seroud day, steady improvement was noted, and uiisl permanent recovery. ir I:..,. ui. iv' IfRvorite Remedv sets di rectly upon the kidneys, liver and blood, in esses of niTVOUiuew, dismisla, rheuniatism MISCEIXA3g3SOUS. S, a HKWAKD will be paid for the return of the turn ot 1275 lost ry tbo undersigned - .v rv...n.nlnl lintel In fill nnnndnivli . IW r.c.-i mi- wiiiuicii' ...,.. 1 Tuesday evenlnn, 20th lust. Jamkh Andnx j l. Uraudonvllle, l"a. OAI-iKMKN WANTKD. Free prepaid out Ut. Ono of our agents has earned ovnr SSl.OWin nve years. I". O. Box 1371. New Vnrlc. 28-2t W 7ANTED. An experienced clerk lnageu W eral grooer storo steady employmeni Address, ' Ih- CltyQroeorv, Uanleton, la." 2t 1Oit BEtJ I'. store mom. dWLlllng aud P stable No. 110 North Main street lo- aulre of Wm H. Shoemaker, J . P. Z 20 iw Mr- nn A vi AY HIDE, steady em; 4)0iUU ment guaranteed selling a ho.iset. ..n fi.ht. Rilurv or commission Particulars . 0 . ... ... QrtQ ur.i, .11 line. 1 1111DU iuii imk va., setfid . iVn oeived today it would appear that nearly t Cincinnati, O. a i wel-101 all the hloasom buds are dean, tuougn a few are found alive iu certain fnvorexl lo calities. Anything like a peach crop in the Hudson River valley this season, how ever, is not now expected. LAFE PENCE APOLOGIZES 1 GBHW make K 00 a day. G reairst kltcht 2 utensil ever lnvnted. Httail fccta. 2ds 0 sold lu every bouse. Sample, posfuin nve oeuis. miBw. w. .ww.si... .i. iu 11 wirj m-. ,-iOR HAI.K CtieBp A good tent, sultan liv at s ji- TJ Sri Ai'tih at Keese's Av I und Uorxunis.lon House, West CcnlroBtreeu. fishing parties. Was i'liH l fur Peijury. Trknton. ! JS llniry R. Downing, recently i-iuiMi-'.i . I iu the Meruer county ootiri uf iieriui v. was seuteuueu yeateruay Douii nn i ihiuifi d with being m oouu- siou with Lieutenant Farrow to defraud the Holland Trust company. The trust company brought suit agaiust the llurue- gut Park Land compauy. Some of the most valuable property was irnnsierreii. It was claimed by Farrow and uowiung that the transfer occurred before the ap- nolntineut of a receiver for the laud com pany. It was for swearing to this that Downing was indicted ior jierjury ami found miiltv. Downing wns lined wuu. Lieutenant Farrow is still to be tried on tho same charge. fcko too. .rant and threpectato nd Bright, disease; it has m.do most pro rlis tUatToy Td M Then ' Jionmed euros, sfterull other treatments have chaos reigned supreme. Iho ngnters , tne diappoiiieu 1 were liustlfd out and siiorta were left tu console themselves as best tuoy cnuiu, wane me waueisoi mu uiu gers of the affair ais filled with the "long gieen" snd they will buy spring suita rfad drink Mumiu's l-Utra Dry for some time to oouie. cao ami Hre li. fveagey, the photographer, baa a great $S.oo bsi gain. Uo and see it. Alarriod. Hi. well Beiuuels, ot Wilkes-Barre, snd Miss l-.ii.nia J. l'hirlcy, ot town, wero married at , th.- residence of liev. Robert O'Boylo ycslcr j day afternoon. Ul Town Ulllce. All urdersfor advirtlslug, Job work and sul.-. rii'llons can be left st Bewe's Auction .. it i ii.inlsnlnn rimius. Douuheity hulldUig, W Ccntie stiett, whero they will receive iTonipi attsulion. WANTKD Hi.use wi.h six or seven ronmsj buyer walling. A good saloon or rtuj r ,.t swral lnl fnr blltldllTH purEOSCSi liuvrrs wal lc If vou have a business idacel I U'lll Tllin Tllll H IIUIIU.BDi J Uesl itatate isxtiruige, ,ou"' '.,.""M & 10 1 1 OUHK AND 1.0TB I"OK BAJ.K -Mf M Jf The Colorado Statuainau's 8oeh Incorrectly Iteimrted. Wasiiikoton, Feb, 38. Mr. Pence's nnli of Mondav. ln wblcn ne atrucK 1 for Hoio I will tiud vou a pu right and left at his colleaies in the Fink dav'a iiixici-eillnaB. Mr. Pence's reference o m iu imp iin.i twn 11if.orrec1.1v re-1 11 low, 05 bv ij ?' ... . .-- lafSficheu two edoa wens ana suesm or ' ported, and, rising t. a question of prlv- """rgiTSe property; nice hi ilege, be took occust'Jii U apologue iur mo rtt!t ,reeB; lots tn two isi 01 euiuy personalities he had indulged in. sir. Pence had previously written an open letter of apology to Mr. Haiuer, ln which he said: "When I alluded to your full beard I did myself no credit and you no harm, aud now to find thnt the reporter understood and reporteel me ns saying wells and stieum of water aring good aisle of cultivation; i.,..r. himinrli lis Park Hotel. Suitable for any kind of business. For further particulars write or oiui on li.ao-sm MU8. L. K. FIfH I It, Uraudonvllle. Sch. Co. Pa, i Filed oysters a Boilry at I ll.rA In i.rilv nns m oi HprauiN, uuts, nruisen 11 u u'i iiiiuiijr i'iu lioLlhocn' n.iy.lf Its name s lied Flag Oil. Costs For the best pbotogmph. go to Wonder's Bold at 1. P. D. Klrlln's Drug store. Southeast Cor. MaiMt nd wmrr sireew, PuttsvillB. 2-S0tf To the I'ubllo. Tim Evening! IlKrtALD can he found on sale In Shenandoah at the stationery etoref of M. Mellut. East Centre stlcct. James Uliam- plon and v. J , I ortz. orui Miu M. " , IT , .1." i,i,mt si.eelnl feature 4t luese s auction roomB tiiauAi.n oranen - . . M offioe), West Centre stieet. On sale beyond ,, ,1 u iok.u , sr ciuy 3" Maiianoy taiy at onyusrs dook store, j.vi . auw, m n -i-fi.-i.., - Wet Coulruelicct. Mayor l1 .ut verelv 1. pun buuih. The -.i-tiate h.M a not he. 'irief session jeMerilu) 111 nlucu nullum, -f impi'i-t' 1 wa--nn ui ipli-hed, nnd at . . oVli. k ail jcrarned, after an cm-cu-ivc ac-ai in ut hull an hour, in order that the caucus lnlg'it he continued. The euueus after spend ing four hours in talk 011 the income tax feature of the tariff bill, udjuurued uutil today. . mitTOIW NOTICE ln the Urn- A Court uf Schuylkill o-ui.tv. 111 the inatur . . I . ...... . Tn .. a., 1 . .... IP!.. 1 - , OI tuu wiui w J uujvoi uKnnw. 'full of beer' onuses me deep chagrin anil UUdcrlgned Auditor appointed by ihe said . naln " lint Mr Cooner of Indiana, was Oourt to make distribution of tlie fu ds in the pain. l ilt air. cooper, "; '""' "" ' bands ot M. M. Burkc.Afimlciitrntor of the srtdf not satisiied and gave the Colorado mem jIat.) w, meet M TM l)eB lnterCilU!a theriiln.Vy ber 11 severe scoring. on Haturdsy, the third day et March, lhBI It A.dii Mr Uliind was unable to muster 9 a. m., at bis e.fllcc, rooms Nos I nuo a, seooncP AX.uu r. uninu floor, llsddall bullrnng, on the nonh est ooroer a qunrtun on his motion to close debnteou f)t Mtt)ntttl(UYlure flVeew, sbeaamioan, Pa., the seigiit irugi- bill, so he alloweu tue ue- wneL ttc(i w nt.rl, all claims must be preseatea ' hate to run on without limit, tuespeccuos oeiore me samior, or e-st oe lorover usi-arreu , i.i.i -.inl f wit nre from coming tn pon said funds . l' JOHN u. U' T 1 js, rti'uiwir. I Feb. ia, IBM. 2-lMt-oaw There are many common l nimeta mild mn IWkl Mil it rurc lnruu lurius UT-,:,, 1 w,., M 2.19-lm aUO nnosi, oranus 01 uV ( wv.- Ucar In Mind Ectlly'u Is the place to xet the best beor and all cigars. 10-16 U t, of New 1 ora, runecnuK i- the statesiuuuihip of the , 1 nlng tn 1 Hheiini'doah, Pa , nnTTHOIII I". PA ISfll. OrritK 01 CoKTnoLi.cn nr tiik liusir o- -V HUHUV1K1L1. IT. L7 1 T It-K. Healed proposals will In reoeivel.' Hie uuaeii luned. ine 1 Lnnoin-r of -.1 1 m b . 1 t-nnnttt. unui 11 ID.. JUU1SQ Mciitil-i. Ii4..ir the vibole or any rlf' '.ne uew 4 per cent. 6 811 Registered C Bonds. 10 be issued to tin amount of ill Interest to commence April n-t, ltw, when said Loudt will be Issued. All bids at 1 ot lusj tban par. The Controller resuVi.8 the rixnt to reject an) or ml bios By order of tho County Commissioners. ' II. It. BKVUBN, I-&-eoiVtf Controller.
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